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ater. meets in Buckingham Memorial. ANNOUNCEMENTS © BREED THEATER. The Haunted Sentinel Tower is the title of one of the strong picture-at- tractions at the Breed this week, and i8 a clear demonstration of the old statement, that truth is stranger than m and reality eclipses the most it inspiration of the finest writ- of romance. With this idea in . the great Edisom company have their strong film, the old legend of Morro castle, Cuba, exactly as told tourists by the faithful oM guard and guide. A pair of tour- ists ave seen early in the picture, sight mecing in the castle, and as the tower tops them from e ‘tower, telling them that it is haunted, the picture the #id Jegend. ‘The thrilling tade is vividly told ‘@among the picturesque surround- ings of the real old castle, including he strugsle of death on the great par- apets, in which the spectators hold their breath until the hero-lover is thrown over by the angry fathes of presented on_thi is reached, the gu gomg farther into then dlssolving into the scenes o the fascinating senorita. Two extra fine western pictures are included on the bill, as well as the screaming comedies of the Blograph, ‘while the illustrated songs are espe- cially successtul. Pleasing Hot-Weather diterium. 1l at the Au- high class vaudeville numbers and a strong line of motion pictures make up the present bill at the Audi- torlmm,_the home of Norwich vaude- viMe. full of good, Mght comedy, singing and dancing, pular favor of big apening on Mon- day when the Irish-Ameri- can firat appeared in their roar- ing comedy sketch. This fusay trio, d on en Irish policeman, an messenger boy, and an Ameri- ean'aalby, keep the hughs coming fast ang fuslows with their side splitting eamedy, and bring forth rounds of ap- Plaues WHh thelr well chosen song mumbers, whioh they put over in good volae and harmony. Second in ap- D s ia Tiayes and Wymne, | long past; music, Arerica, Westerl band; benediction by Rev. F. C. A. weith fheir fast and intricate dancing. clever peopie make a neat ap- , are the posseasors of g0od volces, and are adle to use their well- trainedidast to the best advantage. Tast em no means least, on this oll-fawtiars como Smythe Smith in menologre and Niok Zeller in illus- Trated who put the finjshing tou on most complete variety show. The motion pietures are as us- al ofear, steady and of interesting wabjects. Freckles Maybe You Can't Prevent Them, But You Can Easily Remove Them — Quickly, Toe. Tt in far better not to wait until ¢ hot Sagndser sunsnie b s oWl your frecides fn @il their unweicome: ugli- ness Therés a =hm remedy Kintho—that remawes freckies as if by magic—ang #'s guaranteed to re- move them, or momney badk. Cet a two ounce package 3t Lee & Osgood ( kd or wherewer tollet gootfi= are sold, and #ee how quickly and thoroughly Kintho will remove yoWr frackies. MILL REMNANT STORE Weat Side—I79 W. Main St., fe the only place to save 50c on every dotia’ by Prev Cotton Gdodb. New woodt for Spring and Summer. Good lengihs for auiis drosses and waists. Come and soo the bargains at MILL REMNANT STORE, 179 W. Main St WM. F. BAILEY (Bucesswor te A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery nd Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. ‘Telepbone $83. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon o chargo of Dr. 8, L /Geer's practees during his last tliness. 161 Main Strest. Norwich, Gonn. ASTER, SALVIA, CABBAGE, LET- TUCE, PEPPER AND TOMATO PLANTS at— CARDWELL'S ARE TIRED wing prescription: moni 2 oz osphate | osphate |, BROAD = BROOK FARM FGHGS—Q. S, Mix by agitation. Add HZ C O q The druggist understands the =ma:i “qx” The oapitals “Q. S mean “quality superior.” TRY ONE AND BE CONVINCED. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds. Watches, and Securities of (Bstablished 1 THE COLLATERAL LOAN co,, 143 Main Street, Upstuirs, Building THIS 1 1¢ 80 you should consult with me ana get prices for same. Excellent work &t reasonabie prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Build 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 370. s no advertising medism In ticut equal to The Bui- 'WHAT IS GOING.ON TONIGHT at the Breed The- Suehem Chapter, No. 57, O. L. S, a collation was my men and escorts in Hibernian hall by the Woman's Relief corps. Qods, Silks and | Mas: Harrington, Joseph . Co F, 21st Conn Vols. Harvey, Daniel N., Battery M, Third R K Memorial Day Observance—List of Graves Decorated— Annual Inspection and Parade of Fire Department Set for Saturday—Weekly Pay Roll at New Bleachery $2309 Already—Champions Defeated Twice by Paw- catuck. There was suspension of business in Westerly on Memorial day, and the surviving men who risked theif lives for the stars and stripes and all that the fiag represents, paid tribute i de- parted comrades according to the cus- tom and ritaal of the with, were placed thereon. At 1.30 in the afternoon the pa- raders assembled at the Memorial building and formed in line in Broad street, right resting in Elm street, in this order: Platoon of police, Capt. Cornelius PBransfield; Westerly band, Charles O. Gavitt, leader; Fifth company, coast artillery corps, R. I N. G, Capt. Rob- ert G. Thackeray; Budlong post, No. 18, G. A. R., department of Rhode Ts- land, Benjanun F. Corey, commander: Hancock post, No. 81, G. A. R., de- partment of Conmecticut, _Joseph Smith, commander; Robert Brucker camp, No. 6, United Spanish War Vet- erans, Herbert Taylor, commander; clergy and gzuests in carriages. The procession moved promptly at 2 o'clock, countermarching through Broad strest to the Pawcatuck river bridge. Here there was a hait, for exercises including the casting of flowers upon the waters, in memery of the sailors and soldiers who were bur- jed at sea. The march was then con- tinued into Pawcatuck, through West Broad and Liberty streets to St. M chael's cemetery, Then the parade countermarched in Liberty street, baclk through West Broad street and to Dix- on square, where cars were in waiting to take the paraders and the Woman's Relief corps to River Bend cemetery, wherse these exercises were held: Music, Nearer, My God, to Thee. Westerly band; Grand Army of the Reputlic mamorial service, by Bud- Jones, pastor of Caivary Baptist church, After the sei ices at the cemetery served the Grand Ar. Following is the list of deceased civ. il war veterans, whose graves were | decorated with flowers: River Bend Cemetery. Allen, James A., Co D, 26th Conn. Vols. Austin, George P., Co I, First R 1 Benjamin F., Co H, 143d Penn Vols. Babcock, J. Alonzo, Co A, First R I abcock, James, Co 1, First Reg, RID M. Babcock, Pardon L., Co B, Ninth R I Vols. Bacon, George T. 20th Maine Vols. Bailey, George C.. 83th N. Y. Vol Bajley, William H. Battery E, First RIL A Barber, C. D, U S Navy. Baroer, John W, Co B, Ninth R 1 Vals. Barber, Thomas K, U S Signal Corps. Barnes, Francis J., Co I, First Mass Cav. larney, George, Co G, Eighth Conn. Vois. Bedford, Joseph, U S Navy. George M., Co C, 40th Wis. H. Co A, 19th Mich. Inf. Henry, Troop C, First Bliven, Samuel, Co I, First R1 D M ant, David S., Co G, Eighth Conn. ick, George W. Co A, 12th R I iMong, Stillman H. Bat B, First L Burdick, Edward H, Co B, Ninth R I Vois. Burdick, Isaac T, Troop A, First R 1 Cay dick, John P, U S Nav Burdick, W, me (., Co G, Seventh R I Vols. Card, Henry C., Co I, First Reg, R I D M i Carmichael, George, Co B, Ninth R 1 Vols. Champlin, Nathan, Bat G, First R 1 L A Champlin, Stephen C., Co G, 12th R T Yo Chapman, Daniel L., Bat G, First R 1 L A Chapman, Thomas N., Bat G, First RIL A, Chapman, William H., Co I, First R 1 D M Chesebro, James F Vols. ster, Albert I, Co A, 12th R 1 . Co D, Eighth ward W., Co A, 12th R 1 ‘ranklin, Co K, 13th Wis Vols. nund 1., 21st N Y Cavalry, 2 o G, 12th R I Conaway, Robert S, Co C, 28th N Y Vole, Corey, Edgar H., Co F, T9th N ¥ Vols Cottrell, Edwin R, Co B, Ninth R I Vols. Cran Amos A. Co H, 26th Conn Vols, Crandall, John C, Co I, First R I P M. Crandall, John P., Co B, Second R T randall, Judson L., Co G; 114th N Y Vols. Crumb, Frank H., Co G, Bighth Conn Vols. Davis, Frank H, Co E, 21st Conn Vols Davis, Nathan P. Co K, 12th Conn Vols, Davis, William N. Bat F, First R T LA Delevan, John, Bat B, First R 1 L A isan, Albert E., Co 1, First R T n, Charles E., Co I, st R T Eldred, Charles H., Co B, Ninth R I Vol Edwards, Stanley W. Co K, 25th Vols Egger, Jean. Co H, Second N J Vols. Fitzgerald, George, Co K, 12th Conn Fostor; George W., Co G, Eighth | Conn Vels nk, Henry A, Col. 186th Penn ye, John T, Co ¥, 14th R T H A, Gavitt, Charles H., Co B, Ninth R T Vols. Gavitt, Horace P., Co B, Ninth R T Vols, Gavitt, Warren, Co H, Seventh R I Vols. Green, Albert D., aBt M, Third R T H eenpialgh, W, I., First R T hn B, Co G urtland 1. €. sun Ve inth 121 gy, William, Co K, 12th Conn a, . el, Co C. 21st Conn. s, 3 ‘Welsh, Richard, Co B, Niith R I St. Michael’s Kelley, Fhomas, Co H, _ Lattimere, Edward, Co F, Welch, Micha iR 1 Roche, James, Co K, 12th Conn. Vols. Trant, Jobn P, Co B. Ninth R I Pierce Hill. Nugent, George P., C6 I, First WANTED—A man to_c: and garden; also a handy himself useful about the be Protestant and married. J. B Room 32, Central Bullding. m A girl for geéneral h 120 Broad St WANTED — Aul>matic Brucker camp members placed flow- ers upon the graves of ,comrades as River Bend Cemetory. Erucker, Robert, Co B, Third Conn. Conn. Vols. Holtand, George A. Joseph, Co D, Sixth Mass. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Gasoline engine, 6 h. v, nearly new. C. W., Giddings, North s fpar Armstron ¥ Crossing. may3 FOR SALE CHEAP—Launch 24 feet long; specd model, 10-h.p, 2-cylinder mozor. Been in use 8 months, Address, Launch, Box 762, Westerly, R. L serew machine operator: United_Shoe Machinery ment_Bureau, Beverly. YOU ARE WANTEB for government positions; $30 month; annual vacations; Coon, Willard E. Datson, John Gavitt, Ebson H. Co A Third Conn. XK, First R L ‘o B, Third Conn. 1, Tompkins H., Co I, First R I Poland. John S., general U S V. Michael’s Cemetery. , George, Co K, First R 1 Horton, Henry R., Battery F, First R and Army of | emiah G. Co. D, 26th Conn the Republic, The graves were marked flag of the union and flowers Hoxie, John, Troop G, First Rezt, R tion “sufficient; over 1 ents coming this i ecessary; send posi nnings. Henry R., Co. E, 218t Conn OVER 80,000 TOMATO and cabbage plants for sale. Tomatoes: Champion, Magnitude, Magnus, Mikado, Earliana. June Pink, Globe, Beauty, Crackerjac Cabbages:’ All-head, Wakefield. Al fSower pants Al strong, healthy plants. “Reasonable price. 4, P. near St. Mary's cemetery. Tel. §92-4. Theve, may3da 5 Ms> of positions open.” Franklin Insci- Jones, Erwin, Co. B, 35th Penn Vois.| Cascy, John, Co B, Third Conn. : Casey, John F., Co B, Third Conn. <risty, Samuel, Co M. First.R I WANTED—Old feather beds. cash prices paid. General Delivery, Norwich, Conn. Michael E., Co B, Third Lynch, Roger, U S. John F., Co B, Third Conn. Neville, Tames D., Co B, Third Conn. WANTED_Two Mirst class paper hangers; no waitins Knight, Dwight P, Co. B, 26th C. V. 1,000 rolls ahead Third R T Stanton, Westerly, R. I FOR SALE _Bay mare, harncss, whip and blanket, rubber-tire runabout, price 3175; reason for Selling, leaving town. Inquire 136 Franklin St. may30d L s or word is as - by oy gho ses I must sty nome. ‘me. up when I s int ain‘t got no cxib o 'y fellers o pian an’ fix TO RENT. TO RENT—First class rooms, with or without board, 68 Church. St. may3ld TO 00oms STORB TO LET—On o0f, on Bank Street, New London; 80 ee lons, two Hght cella ins, 317 Pequot Ave, New London, Conn. 264 NOTIOB_To rent for _summer, 1n furnistied ‘house, seven th, modern conveniences, easant location. For terms apply_to rs. Robert Turner, Lebanon. RENT_Desitable flat, 6 “Caurel Hill Av em Rd. Tel, 8| rights. he ez that a h that unders: She sez it ain't. insists T must sweep 1h' 1 An Thelp with th washin % ote Lebanon, Con: roems and ba FOR _bath, steam heat K. Burnham, lur-"'od Bow to stir ear: b & custard all th' dishes an’ dust th o FOR SALE_Another car of 24 head of horses and mules, light and heavy. I have four of the best mules ever shipped into Westerly and will sell the same quality cheaper than any other man. Come and see me before you buy. Charles W. Hewitt, Westerly, R. 1. ‘Phone 192 may29d Lamphear, Reuben S., Co. I, R1 D M O'Connell, Dennis F., Co B, Third Y Larkin, Ansel G, C: LEARN AUTOMOBILE Home lessons; $25 weekly job guaran- Leonard, Charles T., Co. Rocliester Auto School, 1816 Ros ‘White, Thomas F. nual inspection and parade of the Westerly fire department will take place next Saturday. the fire houses and apparatus will be open to public inspection. will be at t Co B, Third Conn. Maren, George, Fourth N. Martin, Georgs H. Troop A, First R Maxson, Wm.” Edgar, .Co. K, 234 N The annual Your sewin; . bicycles, lawn mowers and L 0 he OTMINE | open evenings. S 27 Franklin Square. Over electric car station. oy, John, Co. B, Uinth R. I X. MeDonald, Jomes, Co. B, Ninth R I The parade in the after- FOR SALE—Autcmobile, $375, Buick, two extra tires, speedometer, clock, o] etc., Al condition, ready to demonstrats any time. Call 'A. C. Blanchette, 824 Main, Wiilimantic. may37d FOR SALE—Rambler chainless, with ccusier brake. Address “Rambles may27d FOR SALE_Few articles household furaityre; leaving town. 23 Park St, up stairs’ may24d line will form on Broad McFariand, Alexander, Fifth U. S.|street in this order: ~ WANTED. General House Girls, Girls and Chambermaids. Register naw for the shore. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. WANTED Broad Silk Weavers at once on an extra good class of steady Platoon of Police Westerly Band Fire Police Cyclone Company, No. 2 Rhode Island Company Carolina Band Alert Hook and Ladder Company There will be a reception at the fire house after the parade, Thomas A., Mitchell, Robert, Co. F, 21st Conn V. 11th Reg., R. I V. H., Co. I, First R. 1 Andrew, Co. I, First Reg. Work is progressing rapidl first of the six mammoth buildings to constructed at Niantic Bradford Dyeing foundation for a unit of the plant has completed and s commenced Monday. miilien of brick will be used in this & and they are arriving at the the rate of twenty-one carloads The spur track one mile in s the main line of the New & Hartford railroad cing utilized daily ack to the opposite side of is soon to be commenced and the greater part of this track will be lald on trestle work, A portion of the large force of men the excavations himrey to the engine house. tion. or foct of this chimney eight feet square and , more material being foundation than was required for the foundation of the section of building now in course of The chimney will be of twelve feet square, hundred and ten feet high. nitgde of this new town bf Westerly can only be hiended by personal inspection Althoush the working force is much smialler than the contractors, the R. A. Co. of Westerl Toll at present is over mayor Seventh association. Reg;, R 1 V. ndleton, James M., Co. K, Pendleton, John P., Co. A, 12th R T Perigo, James H., Co, I, First R I D Leander S., Co. F, 85th N. Yerk, New Havi Apply to Brainard & Arm- strong, Norwich, Conn. —— FOR SALE. $1,350 a large 9-room cottage, in excellent shape; lot, 90 feet frontage on ocean, splendid arinking water; a nice new sailboat ‘s This cottage is situated Ninth R I V. ‘Randall, George W., Co. A, Third R Rathbone, E Co. H, 26th C V' . Ninth R I V. Roche, Gilbery W, Co. B, Ninth R 1 huilt of concret , James D., Co. K. 12th C V. Co. C f4th Ohio Vols les' H., Troop A, First | {IRSUECOn. Co. H, 26th | also included. a: Charlestown Beach, R. L Dudley F., Battery A, Third | son, Peleg D. (0. I, First R 1 D M. Sherman Son: the weekly p: TO LET. 0-room cottage at Pleasant View, Best location on beach. 10th Me. Vols. Herbert Crandall, age eighteen, who residdd with his parents at Chace hill, has been acting so queerly the p: six months that he has caused much teadman, Geo. Syivester, Co. B, Second Res. | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE at a bar- gl one four-cylinder 30 horse power egin automobile, just overhauled; will give demonstration. ~ Samuel Adams. 921 Mair® St, Willimantic, Ct. mayl6d FOR SALE A palr of oxen, welght 2960, Inquire A. T. Gardner. 15 Oak St may16d FOR SALE_-Four-tenement house in good repair; 80 to 140 feet-of Jand; lo- | cated in West Wauregan; tenements in demgnd; good reasons for selling. homas Murphy, Wauregan Conn. may3d FOR SALE OR RENT—On Laurel Hill Avenue, new cottage, seven rooms and bath. C. E. K. Burnham. Tel. 816-3. aprid FOR SALE—EIght-room cottage house, all modern improvements, 168 Broad St. Apply to Brown & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, 22 Shetucket St.. Nozwich, Conn. EGGS FOR HATCHING from well. brea stock. S. C. Buff Orpingtons and White Wyandottés: large, healthy birds of the best utility and prize winning stralns, selected for size and egg_pro- duction, 13 eggs $1. Mrs W. N. Sand- B F- D. No. 4 Norwiely Conn. Zeb1ESWF A Comfortable Riding Motorcyecle OF MERIT. Costs nothing to investigate. Call at the Flying Merkel Agency. Sachem Park (evenings only), or address Box 363, City. may30d SALE HORSES. Here they are, my tenth car of Horses since Jan. 1st——315 in number. This Ioad is an extra good lot of well broken horses, just out of doing-a spride’ work in the west. All hard and ready to put to work here. Prices are as 1ow as possible anywhere for quality. Come and see them. Tel. 177-12. may22d ELMER R. PIERSON. Richmond Lace Works Stock For Sale at par 100.; the Company price is 110. Stock paying 7 per cent. Sanford Co., 49 Greene St, New York. may29MwW worriment and uneasiness by his fre- anent disappearance from home, neces- =itating proionged search; with the constant fear that he would do bodily harm to himself or to others, Monday night Police Sergeant Brown saw the young man acting strangely in Jity of the railway station and him to the police station. | Tuesday afternoon he was brought hefore the Third Smith and Payne pronounced ‘Williams ordered his committal to the state hospital, The baseball grounds, Tuesday morning, the Westerlys and Pawcatucks of the Rhode Island-Connecticut league, was a disappointment to the admirers of hampions, caused by the listlessness of some of the plavers and the numerous an Cuseless errors. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St, rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. n, John, Co. C., 1uth C. snd, David, Jobn, Co B, Ninfh R. I Inf. John H., Co. Will Exchange an § room house situated on Me- with all modern W., Co H, 26th Conn Vols. ancis W, Co B, Ninth R I | Co G, Third R T H A First R 1 D M. conveniences and in good repair, for a good farm not far from a For particulars, in- . Avery, Co I Thurston, B. R, Co I Second R 1 the Westerly, kerman, Newman P., FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg., Sheehan twirled the At tEon: Norwich, Conn, Rhodes for Westerly did his full share of resistance, but did not receive win- Vincent, Joseph W., Troop A, First score of 10 to 6. 10041300110 120000300—6 BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. miles to Willimantic, to R. R. station, near trolley. cottage house, large stock barn with basement, buildings A N Whaley, John P, Co E, Second R I| L, o ame was played on the new Pawcatucl grounds and again the Rhode Island neighbors were de- making three straight Vesterly champions, Stoning- ton taking the opening game last Sat- Like the game in the morn- : 30 acres extra til- open pasture, 15 acres valuable spring water. fine young bearing apple trees, with 16 head cattle, X pigs and complete lite of wagons and Milk or oream seld at rice if sold this week, $4,30v. Pictures and lists TRYON'S’ AGENCY, surgeon, Fjrst pair horses, Herman I, 1 ., Troop A, 7th squad, lead; but this was the steadier play of the Pawcatuck Payne pitched for West- s for Pawgatuck. managem:ant was banking on Chase to play., but he has joined the Middletown tear, ed that Spen overcome by Pawecatucks. Westerly 5. and Sawye York, Nathan, Co F, Michael’s ‘Cemetery. Eighth Conn 26th Conn. Vols. sssesesecesessensecnsesseses: Where to Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch It was expect- of the Westerly high 1 would pitch for Westerly in one of the games, but subsequently a game Academy, and that settled Spencer. owley, John, 14th Me Vols. “rowley, Thomas, Co H eale of Westerly -Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, ccurteous and efficlent in Its management. Patrick, Sixth N ¥ Cav. hter of New London were visitors William, Co G, Eighth Conn Mr.“and Mrs, J. Howard Brown of Boston are guests of Mr. srown in Grove averue. Howard of Westerl. FOR SALE. Two seven-1com coltages, situated In different parts of the compact Westerly. R. street front, land adjoinin; Seventh R I each having and both Laving vacamt George W. Howard R gerald, Walter,' Co H, Richard Shay of Westerly “dward Weldon. Jr. at the home of his parents on Bread street, Bridgevort. Thomas Eliven, age 88, a resident of North Stonington, who served n war of 1846, rode in a car- riage in the Memorial day parade Westerly, as the special guest of the of the Republic. bigh mass wi omas church, Waterbur at 7 o'clock. for the ‘unningham, formerly modern plu: Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co. Westerly, B. L th N Y Vols. A, 12th Conn Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery #nd get a coupon on the Pianc to be glven away. at PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE. Patrick, Seventh R T-Vols, | ¢ MicVeigh, Michael, Co K, 14th Conn, | as celebrat. Miner, Erastus D.. Co G, Eigth Conn. | 59, [ 5% Rev. James W. Seventh R I Established 1901. Hareld L. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the prop- er adjusiment of lenses. ter-Langworthy Bleck. Westerly. R. L —_— LOST AND FOUND. Room 9, Pot- D, 26th Conn FOR SALE No. 40 Maple ‘Grove Av. A_10--Room Cottage House. MUST BE SOLD. Owner lives in another city. Will _accent small amount of cash. Balance on easy terms. A Rare Chance. JAMES L, CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. To Rent An Apartment of 8 Rooms and Bath in “The Huntington,” 170 Broadway. Apply to JAMES L. CASE,/ 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE New - Cottage House of & rooms, hardwood floofs, steam heat, ‘bath, electric lights, ce- mented cellar, large garden. Close to the electric cars. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. Feor further particulars callon N. TARRANT & CO, 117 Main Street, City. Old Established Restaurant For Sale - Centrally located. Will sell at great sacrifice. Cause, ill health- Applf PECK'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 132 Spring Street, or Rex Restaurant, Willimantic. Conn.~ I Write Fire Insurance on all kinds of proper- ty in reliable companies at reasonable| rates. Honorable treatment. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff St. QUALITY in work should always be considered especially when it costs no inore than the inferior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our price tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS SMADE BY HAND, Hand Made Work is Our_Specialty. Harness Supplies cars kell, Jewett City. Whips and al S0tk at 3is nd up in s and uj - N. H. SAUND HMERE is no advertsios medium Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul letin for business resulis. 1Mth N Y Vols. Fourth R T J. F. CONANT. 11 Fraaklia Street. Whiigstona-fe and the J. F. C. 100 Clgars are the Dest en the marketr Try them s no aavertising medium in East ro Gonnseticus eouaitto She Buls letiz for business resulis, er tenement of five TO RENT—Up] Inquire on ears 4 intimatin® 1'd jine th 3 may reckon, I've to, I say it's onreasonubble restratmt— She sez it ain't. 1 don’t want to fret bust TH daylights rignt T TO RENT—At Fisher's Islapnd, fur- menth {:r e articulars address H. M. Taft, 103 River Ave., Norwich, Conn. Sou; 1l help you out o most sy FURNISHED ROOMS_Bath and gas King House, §0 Main 8t 1 2L M A o L B L FOR RENT_House of seven rooms We eiAG v Wit U 11 of never-failing water with pum: Showse. Inquirs L3, Saxton, 13 West pas: when you've. time you would . SNt hand down jest a ietle r Or else a decision. You're o to ses things Like 1 .E; out here where my Sary ia. mention me in 4 thing you " 1t's up to you. W. D. Nesbit, in Chicago Post. CAMPING OUT. Has your dinner lost its saver. reeting lost its e Is vour daily stunt a bure Is vour laughter There's a medicine to cure you There's a way to iue With a horws and sadd TO RENT_A very desirable tenement on Laurel Hill Ave. Bnquire 2t %% | An you ain‘t a-tookin’ URNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- = 38 Union St. Telepnone §34-4. FOR RENT A fine five-room base- ment flat with modern conveniences ana fine garden, 15 minutes’ walk from aré, on car TO RENT 53 Washington Street, eight rooms and bath, steam heater. all newly papered and painted. Inquire of Dr. L. L. J¢ Norwiah, Conm. Tele- if a sneer” House No. e and & mile o% Is your eyebaM g Is your femper Great Plain, rim._uniovaly eport i T woria o heairh and seauty, eap that cannoi fall, hehing the burres On a dusty mountain trail WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 8t,, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE NEARBY FARM OF 12 ACRES, with 00d_dweliing and barn, orchard, wood Price very low. STURTEVANT AVE., NO. 18, MOD- ern dwelling, nearly néw, all improve- in excellent neighborhood. Basy terms’ to accommodate purchaser. ROOSEVELT AVE., the Bleachery, with ‘garden. 644 MAIN ST, COTTAGE AND BARN, cellar, water closet, large lot fronting on two streets, clty water and an ex- cellent well. Come out. old man, w To a land thats fr Where the rainless skies are resting On a snowy mountain marge mp in God's own countr You will find yourseif again. With a fire and a bianke: and the starg upon the plain’ —Bliss Carman, .in The Reader Maga- VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Mrs. Given—I'll give you a meal 1# vou'll split this wood. Weary Tnypossible. tionist.—N. Y. Sun. “It was Cervantes, was it not, who said: ‘No man is horn wise ~ haps it was, but women fomnd it out Cervantes did. I'm a conservas Very cheap. Save Tour Piano Let Us See What It Needs Voicing Regulating and Repairing ° by expert hands at reasonable YERRINGTON'S Temple of Music THE RODERICK BOWLING long before Record-Herald. your crops? Have ‘em kilied and another the next— P Sailor—Want to bay a parrot, lady? Lady—Does he swear? this one don't, but If yer want ter pay five bob more 1 kin git yer a choice article wot do.—Tit-Bits. ut me out in “Yet you are going “You: 1 may Farmer Timothy—Yep. one thing one year Sailor—No: Tuning “That fellow underhand wasy to the wedding?" chance to soak him with an old shos” —Washington Herald. The doorknob seems a that people well mignt spurn is idle just because wait its turn.—Dallas Herald Eve—Adam. 1 want you 1o remember Adam—What's that? —That when 1 am idoking the half the worid are Blobbs— Bjones aimars looks %0 Kiobos—Wai Lnew the amount to pay 1 guess think she was rather expensive adelphia Record pressing the hope that s reopen Saturday Evening with [ SRS TN BORC. ize regulation. Your patronaga is solicited. JOSEPH T. DONOVAN, Prov. PAUL REVERE Most beautiful Ster- ling Silver Pattern on the market. Full line of articles in above patterns in stock. on o 1 Biss a younx woman not long ago busy hoping he may Wigwag—When takes you to the theater. does he ever 20 out between the acts” zler—Well, 1 wouldn't express in just ife sometimes comes in - irinks. —Philadelphia Record remarked the we . Americans pleasure regardless of hardly put it that way, Rather, you devota vourselves (o expense regardiess ‘—Boston Transeript. MUCH IN LITTLE Mithridates, great ruler of Pontus, gradually hardened himself against ev- ery known poison by taking tiny doses: that ne poison could catch him nap- More than half of the young women college have been fownd t in ability to spell weill. hundfed students are to give up their Saturday afternoons as w recitaticn pericds of the week to drills in orthography. at Wellesley Nova Scotia went in for potatoes and is doing pretty well them. But the summer tourist erop s maker and grow At Digby alone the the tourist crop for the season aver- ages more than $3.000 a day. Trunks of every kind and description, from large wardrobe to the smallest hat box size, at very low prices. This is the time to buy. if you cannot use one. The Shetucket Harazss Co., 321 Main Street, BODE, Prop. FRISWELL has the Largest Line of Alarm Clocks in the City. 25-27 Franklin Street NOTICE Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is/now focated in her new office, Breed Hall, the big money Either tea or yerbo mate ix served in Chili at 4 p. m.. not in the homes, at clubs, restaurants and hotels and many business houses. A cup of tea and a roll or small calke in the chib or hotel cost from § to 12 cents 1 nited States gold, while the business houses serve ii free rather than have the clerks leave their work to go out for it cultivate the soya bean on_ European soil have been made far back as 40 vears ago, especially Germany and Hungary, bui as yet Some investigations the alleged discovery that all these fallures were to be ascribed to the absence of a specific present in the plant in Masehoria sut Absent in those grown in Earepe. without success. In_the olde yu when it was o1 classen of 0 Wear zarapes (here for fine blankets snd became famoua for those made, bt the blankets made in that city now sre s phanke diys are very scarce, and price, L Office Hourse, 1 to 4 p. m. than the chy THERE 1 ne agvertising mediu; for usiness

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