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. TRIS. or . . K. of mests in s fl;m o Ponemin Oscar, No. 38, V. O. of A megte'in Foresters il % i Stationary Pngineers’ Asso- " No. 6, meets in Bil Block. inia Dare Coungil, No. 23, D. of L, meois at 65 1 Rtreet. ANNGCUNCEMENTS An infermal dance will be given oy & commiitea of Haile club girls, at Milder's, June 9, from 8.30 to 12 o'cloc ~ Tickets 50c each. BREED, THEATER. The Bread theater is offering for the Baiance of this weck one of the best Slm steries of the season, and is A stupendons and spectacular seiting of the grand opers Aida. It tells the well ‘knewn story of the war dayk in Egypt, With its socempanying strife, whei Afda was selected as slave to Amneri deughter of the king. Radames, o captain of the king's guards. 7 chmmnenig. wut upen sesing th her. The proud Ammneris swears to be avonged, Mean- time war having broken out, Radames is appotnted leader and starts out to fight the Bthioplns, who headed by | Alda falls in love w! thetr king have 1 ed Bgypt. Ra @ames is victerions and returns, foliow- ol by the prisoness, among whom ths king. The prisoners are later <ot free. with (he exception of the king. Mademes incautiousty reveals to Afflu | Whe plans of the BEFPtian army. and i1 | hazged with trassen and ix condemued | in be b arind aliwe i the tomb. a Abda. as & preof of her lave secre enters the temb and whem the stone s being lowesbd Radames fnds Aida v Bis wMe prepared to share his faie The pagesntry in the ssens of virterr. s weW as the mapnificent Baileix make of fhis picturs a featuve that is Boyond the powsibiiity of criticiem. COLCHES TER. Leoal Interest in Providence Wedding —Barnoff-Elowsky Marriage—Bor- ough B Werd was racsived here Wednesday of the _r‘t:. of Miss Ethel Ship- n and rhert ( Weil both of dence, Wadnesday, June 7, at mogs. The bride is a niece of Judge and Mrs, M P. Buell of this place, and_is il known here. The matron of homer wam Mrs. Charlés Fletcher of videnes, da or of Cel. Ar- shyr H. Watsen of Provi e. The Welegmaids were Miga Alice Cragiv of York, Miss Beatrice Himlby of , Cuba, Miss Frimrose Coit | and Margaret Wel of Provi- demee, a sisier of the groom. Miss | Tssbejie Baxtlatt of Litchfeld, Cofin. lithle Mlowor izl Henry Hart | Provi was pest man. The Sbhors wass Colgats Host, Jr. of New York, ullock, Foughton Met- | okt m A Spicer, Jobn and | s Wells of Providence, the last | two being brothers of the groom. The | happy couple, after a wedding will remmn te Providence, where they will resie. The bride received many handsome pr i e, Tomes Sher igoic and Miss Sarah Palmer were n Westchester TRurs- A, Fawsea T Bunyan was a husln--sxl ealler in Hartford Thursday. Banoff - Elowsky. The marsiage of Dr. Artue Bapoff of this piace and Miss Anaa HBlow- o New York teok place Tuesda: ning in Grange nall Rabbit Slek- of Colthester performed the emeony, The decorations in the hall wera the mniest claborafe ever seen Tere. 200 celored incandescent buibs Wevs fespoued shant the hall the work having been under the di- of James Sheriock. €he electric b comwany’s electrician. The hand- #oma Amperies amd other decorations were g wp umder the direction of Prof. A. Latinek. There were rose carmations, etc. in the decoraiion Afaer the ceresao @own to a bamauet pregared by Mrs, Friedman and Mrs. A. Grieff, , which | conwiated of meats, vegetables, cake, | ice cream, fruit quet there After the ban- ncing. Keily's or- cpestra furnighed the misic during | tha ~vening and for the duncing. Four amomablies were used in caswying the e to and feom their hpmes. There | over 100 iavited. Relatives and friends frem New Yerk, Hartford, Norwieh and other oidies and towns wewe presemt. A larme number of some prosmemis wers given the z" Dr. and Mrs, Banoff after « wedding trip, will reside in town Genoral News. Miss Lena Studley retyrned to her hee in Wiflhmantie THursd Fred T. Punce is in Hanover this woek. The trustess of the Cragin Memorial Jerars a mesting in the library | Building Wedneseay evening. PBedward Peck of Wesichewter was a visitor here Wednesd CAPITOL CHATTER ative Chandler of Rocky Ml s of the opimion that the minor- ity report on the pubtic utilities bilis e passed by the senaie this week will wiso be adepted by the ho Cramdier, who Will advecaie such ac- tlon, wil endeaver to prevent the annexing of any amendments, Legislators riding through Tolland s view many beautiful specimens of Idurel, the state flower d ting the rock-ribed elevations at Bolton Nosteh ions com - upon them- to argwe ageinst u peoposttion 0 increase hospitnl ap- provriations in spectsl instances. They contend tat fhelr recomnendations for apprepriations are made an pro rata bas the mest equitable method of which they know. Representatt Melzer's effort to secure $5,080 more than recommended for St. Vincent's hospital of Bridgeport precipitated the dewate. Mr. Hutchinson of Essex thought it hetter te spend extra mon- @ on hospitals rather than on propa- gating shad and Iohsters. Rev. Mr. Range of Guilford reccived many more congratwlations Thursday on his address Wednesday in favor of the municipal suffrage bill for women. It was eusily one of the very best speeches of the session. In the house on Thursday a resolu- tlon was passed, without debate, amending the charter of the New Tondon ty Muttal Fire Insurance company. which was formed in 1840, Since Mat time there have been many chunges in Lhe fire Insuranae laws of the spate and verious amendiients Huve udded to the origlial char amendment us passed vn Thureday is & recodification of (he charte? previsions. Both houses of the | assembl stand s@inurned it Toesday next at P G g = IS GOING ON TONIGHT LOST AND FOUND. and motion pictures at the six dambs, ures aif the Breed The- m:.-‘l Academy Art Exnibit STONINGTON Mail Handled During May—Delsgates || by Firemen—State Under- writers to Be Entertained. LOST—Six sheep ana strived from my farm in Nofth Ston- If_found. notify Oscar H. Ma: . Conn., and receive reward. LOST_A {an raincodt, between Yan- tic Station and my house. Suitable re- Michacl J. Shea, Frank- Postmaster Noves of the local office e amonday A Tr Mees | 1 oports the following amount of mail ward offered. ters and all letters handled —_— LEGAL NOTICES. letters 30.881, total let cther mail matter 35,921, f WANTED. 0, No. 6920, . FOR SALE. o ADVERTISEMENTS 2ré5o"siesionst ' 5 cents per line, six words to the line. TO RENT. cial \wount the month of May. Wreck Advanced Fish Prices. Owing to the,wreck on the N. H. & H. railrbad Wednesday AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Districc of Norwich, on. the $th day Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. WANTED—A- few more men look FOR SALE—One new milch cow and after our businers in unoccupied terr Position permanent; villé Bridge. C.'R._Burr & Company, Nurserymen, l‘}.—- Manchester, Conn. 3 9d o calf. John Spencer, Lisbon, near Taft- jesa horse, FOR SALE_Good welght about 900 Ibs., safe and gentle. of fish was advanced the price <h to 10 cents a pound at the docks here Thursday. Firemen Name Delegste: borough fire police are to large amount ate of Clarence S, Maynard, of Sprague, in said District, deceased. Steere of Glastonbury, Court and filed @ ved, which Babies’ Delight Ts this most delightful emollient, cleansing, healing, curative and ability as a salesman: 3 ‘miust possess £00d "~ habits: salary and commission, With opportinity for promotion, is o fered to an energetic man. Box 65, care The Bulletin.Co. Conn., appe instrument purporting io be the last will and tes- NTED _A marricd man between | Tel. 216-5, or P. O. Box 427, Stoning- the age of 25 and 40 years who has ton; Conn! Jesd RENT—Desirable upper six rooms, latest improvements, on_premises. TO MENT—For ofize r0Oms or shio; second floor Fellett plock, wich Savings Society. FOR SALE _Single comb Rhode Isl- and Red chickens from thoroughbred stock. James C. Spicer, Hamilton Ave., Pres: g 3-2. jesd stall a toilet in connection with their RRMEIEIIF SAIE Sooas e Daraiialitegtn: quarters in borough hall building. ceting of Ploneer H. & L. com- evening, Rob- preventative toilet the soap that is a positive annihil- ator of disease germs and room, with or at the Metropolitan House, Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said Street. petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Wednesday VERY DESIRABLE double or single eap, cottage of five withoul hoard, rooms at Bushy Poini; can zet a leass for a term of vears. Ipquire of J. A. Turser. Rogers Ave., Laurel Hill, Ciiy. e in said District, on the 14th A" D. 1911, "at 10 o'clock in'the rorencon. and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said William K Rose spointed to represent the com- pany on the department memorial day The monthl Burtch and WANTED—At spray trces’ must he abile 16 climb, aiso | 1 FOR SALE ~Two draft horses welght heir own iroens. 25 ¢, Pomfret Center, Conn. e day of june. ARELY 0 G0 | dress samith meeting of 1350 and 1500; will be sold chea] 0s., Moosup, Ct., Sulpho-Napthol Soap It is purely a soap for the skin and should be used always in the especially durng warm hearing thereon. be given by the pub- eia lication of this ordef one time in some | WANTED At Backus single man as orderly WANTED By - a newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least five days prior to the of said hearing, and that return be made 1o this NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregeing is a true was_chosen tate firemen’s elegate to the convention and Ed ward Barrett alternate. Those to serve committee are Protestant woman, | welght 1000, * o 7 years. a situ and_August, i Thomas Fitzigerald, Jewett Ci the memorial 13-3, Moosup. FOR SALE—One black horse, weight 1100, price’ $90; one chestnut hors rice 365; one gray marc, 0, price 335. 'Any one of thess ‘e _cheap at the price T ask. weight 3 norses je#d | Inquire at Brown's Bakery, Baitic. weather. For infants and every- one having sensitive, delicate skins s invaluable. rt and Edward Barrett. o have chosen Henry and Bugene P. Bradley to act Charles Me( The fire pol WANTEB_Position or general oifice work, Telephone 262-6. stenographer as substi- | WOR SALE -Horse, seven years old, NNIE C. CHURCH. Clerk. jesd 7 _reoms and 27 McKinley Ave. Taintor, 51 Su; San148W. RENT—Desirable flat, 6 room FOR bath, steam heat, Laurel Hill Ave. C. E. K. Burnham, Salem Road. TO LET—Tenemen: rticulars, A. TO LET_Summer cottage, furnished, near Noank. on the shore, five rooms, large veranda glassed, fireplace, good water, retired, fine viéw, near troiley, by the month or’ season. James Graves, 159 State St New TO RENT_Tenemont of seven rooms at 56 Franklin Street. Bulletin Office. FURNISHED RO King House, Inquire at e MS—_Bath and gas 50 Main St. welght 1250, in flesh; blind in one eye, TO THE BOARB OF COUNTY COM- ew London County r 2 330 druggist license intoxicating Rhine wine and cider to be sold on the prescription of a practicing physician and net to be Arupnk on the promises. on the memorial day commitice. Chas. represent the state Patrick Fitzpat- Sulpho-Napthol Soap will keep the skin soft and white, and pre- vents the corrosive effects of ex- cessive perspiration as well as infection when the skin has been Druised or broken. WANTED A zirl no washing missioners of or general house: ereby apply f. 5 Address | of nothing. Inquire K. Waterman, Jed__ | Bozranville, Conn. 'Phone 282-3. jeid i fonchun sy [T wom SALEChester White pi firemen’s convention, rick will be alternate. To Make Houseboat. ¥. F. Thomas has purchased a sloop which he will " WANTED_Man and place near seashore; woman good cook man ail round work: smail garden. Ad- In quantities | dress L, Bulletin Office. Mystic owners otherwise sound and Tight in every re- ct; will work anywnere and afraid P. 24 cox, Yantic, Conn. 'Phone ng one gallon. Except other distilled liquors t_exceeding five galions. construct into a heuseboat. nere Wednesday Price 25¢. o eaks. For sole by drupgists or grocers, or matled on receipt of price. Beware At Taftville Pharmacy. FOR SALE_Three new milch cows. WANTED Three men for dyshouse, 3 e Apply to Glen Woolen Mills, Nov J. M. Kennedy, R. ¥. D. No. 4. City Frontstreet, Town of Norwich. Dated at ch this 16th day of May, R Portelance. Apwiicant, for George Thompson. Proprietor. are electors Underwriters. A D. 1911. Oliv SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY Torrey Building, 14 Medford Street SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Selling Agts. 88 Broad Street, Boston, Mass. Connecticut nnders riters tained today (Friday) at the Anderson on Wamphassett point. Stonington, of the association. on edu- 12,000 appoint- % 3 ments coming this year: influsnce Wn- | mase bo sold ot ores foe bert bt "paat ; send posial immediatel ‘We, the under- Norwich, apd hereby sign and endorse the forezoing application e for a druggist's license, and certify that said applicant is a the secretary "FOR SALE—Ico cream, tobacco, Cigar, YOU ARE WANTED for government | confectionery, periodical, ~ fruft and lunch pariory’ with pool room, best lo- cation 'in town, rent very low, corner must 'be sold at onee, for best of rea’ for | sons. Call amnd see it. F. E. Kies, nsti- | Wauregan, Ct. 7 Jebd OVER $0,000 TOMATO and_cabbags To Graduate Twenty-two. WANTED—Oid feather beds. cash prices pal insen, General suitable person to be licensed to said application. is 22d day of May. raham, Louis A o Mugoitnde Maguus Mikade ! Havidkn . Dick- | june Pink, Globe, Beauty. Crackerjac » Norwich, Conn. | Capbages: All-head. “} Dated at Norv etre, B P Bald h school Address C. high school plants for sale. Tomatoes: Champion, akefield. Also flower piants. Al strong, healthy 2 neli. Charies W 1 hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are eiec- tors and taxpavers, owsi the Town of Norwich. this 26th day of M: AUTCMOBI) An in‘eresting programme is baing a Home lessons; $25 weel % Teal estate, Windham-Stoninzton baseball be pieyed at Willimantic plants. Reasonable price. J. P. Theve, B R A M T R R 1 learning. Rnc}yeszer Auto Schoel, 1816 Rechester, FOR SALE—Good strong horse and jesd team. Apply at 197 No. Main St. Tajes . Holbrdok, Town Clerk. Alexander Weis imeyer is to erect a house at Industrial place, east of Mys- Lamb-Keniston Marriag FOR SALE. Bros. Jes: Your sewing machines, bicycles, lawn i= = % mowersand baby carriages (b fepair: | upramt AL, 1o, Henry K. Mille: OUSLEY’'S REPAIR SHOP. o i b ¢ 4 Open evenings. Over clectric Gar station. 50 per week; in perfect order. The 227 Franklin Square. | Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. jezd Lillian Ken- WANTED INVESTIGATION. of Pawcatuck, were mar- A Fiving Merkel holds the F. western endurance record over ail kinds n 127 5 Merfel SALE HORSES in the west. about June 10th with a load of horses as goed as can be bought. brown pony, weight %50 Ibg, perfectly to drive, with ton Wil return Wadnesday afternoon at 1.30 by Rev. or : all er write Flyi lachem Park, City Iustratsd Address. safe for childrem $215.00—A Chickering Upright piamo, £00d a5 mew; cost $600; in splendid 3L | shape; terms, $15 dawn, $1.75 per week. iaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, c:(m‘t 1 FOR SALE OR RENT_ix-room,we furnished cottage at Gales Ferry, Al ould of Metutsia, W: iage, harness. new saddle and bri price very low for the turneut. dressed the meeting BLMER R. PIPRSON. church Wednesday evening fn a man- cnjoyed by a the Baptist large num- was made more in- views exhibited Laundry and | Plane: Kitchen Girls. J. B. LUCAS, BBST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. hree miles to Willimantic, station, mear trolley. cottage e stock barn with basement. buildinzs A No. lage. 15 open pasture. 15 apring water, fine young bearing apple trees, with 16 head cattle, s and complete Nte of wagens and t Milk or cream sold at Price if sold this week, $4.3v0. Pictares and li NOBBY STYLES FOR SMART DRESSERS | The Soft Straw hat alw: men of fashionabie tastes. The Texture of “L. & H” soft straw hats is clear and firm. at the American mill Thursday. Mrs. Dwight C. Stone returned from esterday, having been were callers Velvet company FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Two houses with ments, near train and trolley. at s appeals to impuove- Plain- President of Her Class. Miss Grace L. Muller will be among graduate with th arming_tools. re of W. P. Babeock. Plan- | 3120 or T. E. Babcock repair, ceilar and fireplace; zarage in Wanted for the Shore | Cac: Siise, dian L $55.00 for a fine Chickering upright ust the thing _fer ~summer home; terms, 310 down, $1.50 per weelk. The Plaut-Cadden Co.’ Norwich, Conn: FOR SALE—A farm of 200 acres on Bear Hill, Boarab, Iage apple, orchard, never failing water, large houge 1 ood repulr. three barse.” Engpize o . J. Agell, 14 Bast Town St, Nopwich Town, Conn. Jedd 20000 Ludwig upright planc used byt 14 weelts; fine tone and beautiful ¥ case; terms, $30 down, $1.50 Main St. | ST W The Plaut-Cadden Co., Ne! wich, : Je3d weaving leaves no ragged ends to TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, For Sale at Niantic 21-room House, with 3-4 acres of 1911 of the domestic art de- partment of Pratt institnte. Miss Mill- i dent of her class. { the borough s were guest: on an auto trip to Willimantic and Hartford, being entertzined on the Commissioner C. d by «L. & H” izing and special Shapes Retaine process of superior s drying and pressing, and the edges tréated to prevent breaking. site Liningsand trimmings like all « L. & H. For Sale | PECK’S REAL ts add to the Two Wlock: FOR SAL® A we0d ovgan in per 5 T 1s0T el 38 Old Established Restaurant|isims ‘52’ Gown. 31 per’ wesic” i Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. jesd FOR 8, Four year ofd gelding, sell at great|weight 1058, dark bay black pointe, Apply | weil Byoken ‘and fearless of all ohjects. AGENCY, | nice style and goo 132 Spring Street, or Rex Restaurant, | 2T write Alvert L. Mflls, Hampten, Willtmantic, Conn. se2d driver. ~Telephon Conn. high character and attractiveness of jis popular style. High or low crown, wide or narrow brim, to suit your tastes. from electr: and steam raliroad sta- used as small | hotel or boarding house. This property can be bought chea. Will Exchange an § room house situated on Me- Kinley avenue, with all medern Saybrook.—Gov. Weodrow Wilson of * Boery Style for Every Manm.* is expected at O brook the middlz of June to pass the —SOLD BY— P. J. Moriey, Norwich, Conn. et s e o WILLIAM F. HILL, 3 convenienees and in good repair, 218 Main Street, E p for a good farm not far frem a trolley line. the guests sat | Norwich, C Watsrbury. lier last night said that locusts had not For partioulars, irf- A FINE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE in fine condition, with some Improve- and a nite gards for sale reasonably. E. A. PRENTICE. $1,350 | FORSALE large 9-room cottage, all in excellent lot, 90 feet frontage on ocean, splendid a nice new sailboat This cottage is situated a: 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 St., roems 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. Middietown . Commencement FRANCIS D. BONGHUE, Central Bldg., preiiminary meeting will be hald in the | Norwich, Cenn, | Refrigerators 0il Stoves Carpets ' Hartford.—Thir of the forty- Conneeticut Maccabees of the Wor the state conven- They come insurpass=d | all the different sizes and | for value. BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES. always ready is going to the M ,_and William F. Hotel 'Worthy, Spring- to the Winthrop as $65.00 1 d Pianol i 1ay Corner of Bath Street and| ;. ms &2 "5 5o rmsic Frankiin Square The five wooden buildings of which POR SAL s is a good barn 5 chance to get a large quantity of sec- | Attorneys at La s ok 3 cooks well, bakes well. arinking water; also include Ansonia.—More CARPETS. ax subjects have thus far failed to pay assessment i in the tax office, and the colleetion of the tax has not heen what was expacted. Our stock of We can furni Carpet made. SHEA & BURKE Wall Papers complete and we would be pleased to show them. The h you with any Fine Bridgeport.—The bicyole vor E. T. Buckingham police are constantly recei ing complaints about those instruments which one complainant said ‘an invention of Belizebub.” Mr. | Fur further particulars call or ad- dress WM. F. HILL, 218 Main Street,| erly, R. L 'Phone 192 over Somer: New Britain.—Rev. his check for $25 Jawn fete to be held a week from Sat- urday at ihe home of John T. Winters Our stock is Mrs. C. E. Wet- 328089 X beaufiful Steinway right Pfane in perfect order: sweet tons d fine action: terms. $35 down, 32 per week. The Plaui-Cadden Co. Jesd FOR SALE OB TO RENT_Scashore cottages along the Comnecticut coast. C. M. Post, Westbrook, Cona. 3 J62PMW $15200 buys tiie best uprisht Bach & Ben piano in beautiful manogany case, rully guaranteed, ever offered in ©His stats; only used durimg April and May; terms $19 down, 36 per monch. Ts Plaut-Cadden Co. Norwich, Conn. e FOR SALE OR RENT_Eightroom co{!eqe, near Bean Hall ?fi;(hodnu ‘j\u-mx. Inquire A. W. Liftieridge, City. e $128.06 4 zooa upright piano, fully gunranteoa: just exchanged for playe in good ordér; terms, $10 down, § par wesk. The Plaut Cadden Co. Wieh, Cénn. je3ds $00.09 for & fine Simplex piano plaver. with 10 rolis of musie: fe 13 down. $3 per month. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Cann. je3d BOATS built to grder. Tnquiries so- cited. Alex. C. Thompsom, Westerly, R. I jeid $35.00 for Angelus piago plaver; a zood chanece for someen termis. §10 dpwn, 36 per mppth. The Blaut- o &R sebowgivn, 68 i . om Setake Louse, ali meders vements, 188 Bread St. Apply to Bfown &:Perkil . 22 Shetucket Norwich, €otin. must| " FQR SALEHorses. pair good take down and remove at ence te make | Chunks, weight 2,700; one chunk, room fer new building. weight 1,200, and one second hand or: Must be sold this week. Will ave another car jupe 24, and a load of cattle. Charles W. Hewitt, West- FOR SALE. prices range from cheap to expensiva | and the coloring and des and attractive. be pleased to do vour work, competent workmen. work wanted Hout dalay. The Fanning Studios, | 31 Willow Street s. Uphoistery Goods, Etc. WALL PAPERS . Talcott for Nurses’ asso s are beau- henefit of the V DENTIST DR. E. J. and &n supply Yale mission, Cottage of 7 rooms with mod- ern improvements, large lot at 79 Fountain street, Will be soid cheap, terms JONES annon Baildi Take elevator Bhefucket street ea- trance. ‘Phona BROAD BROOK FARM your attention to its strictly Fresh Eggs and Fanc Young Chester White Pigs for sale. Agency for DsLaval Cream Separa- should he placed w assume the the Prison Reform steam heat, Mr. Bernhardt will begin his new work That Danbury is a cosmo- For all information call on N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St., Norwich, Conn. vhen a society officers held vice president of French, the sacretary the treasurer of Irish and My nice driving outfit, consisting of a blooded bay horse. weighing 1000 pounds, 13 years old, standard and registered breed, safe for anyore to arive. good romdster; rubber trimmed harness; rubber tired runa- bout. The whole outfit cost me one yeay ago $430; will sell fer 3225. Ad- ress Box 66, Bulletin. Must be sold; going away. Josd. FOR SALE Ne. 40 Mapie Grove Av. A 10--Room Cottage House. MUST BE SOLB. Owner lives tors and supplies. Telephone—; FRISWELL has the Largest Line of Alarm Clocks in the City. 25-27 Franklin Street the remaining officer is a descendant d English Mayflower stock. Freckles in and ready for your in- All grades and prices, in- ‘h Imported Papers, Moldings to Match. Decorations and painter’s supplies. now receiving orders for paper hang- decoration, and painting. P. E. MURTAGH, Telephone. 92 and 94 West Ma; The Roads Are Settling will be/the best orwich 287-2 cluding our Eng! Four-tenement House To Exchange For a Farm $33.00 per Terms $300.00 Quickly, Teo. : Wil i= Jar Letier not to wait unul tie | MONEY LOANED ‘Watches, . Jewelry and Securities of any kin Lowest Rates of Interest. cash, ie ugliness ‘s a simple on snd pleasure ¢ established firm to deal with. (Established 1372.} THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co., 142 Main Street. Upstmira. mortguge at house aud it's guaranteed io or money back. package at The Les & .'s, or wheres for @ good team brings $466, a year: would pay vou 12 MAHONEY Livery Stable. let goods are center “Apply to of Willimantic. Built in 1308. Br.F. W. HOLMS. Dentis! “TUke Kintho Soap. too. the freckies a push, DUt it is delightful for teilet use.” Address P. 0. Box 319, Willimantic, in another city. Will _accept small amount of cash. Balance on easy terms. A Rare Chance. JAMES L. CASE, /| 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. ¥OR RENT _House of seven rooms 162 West Town o o Rever tailing water with pump ell ‘of never-failing wa Inquire L. J. Saxton, 73 West 'T_—A very desirable tenement REN n on Laurel Hill Ave. Enquire at 56 ROOMS, all modern con- venlences, 38 Unien St. Telepnone $34. 1. For Rent A very desirable apartment of rooms and bath at 111 Sachem Street. Apply to DR. E, H. LINNBLL, 43 TO RENT 53 Washington Street, eight rooms and bath, steam heater. all newly papered and painted. Inquire of Dr. L. L. JONES, Fast Conm. Tele- House No. Great Plain, WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St., Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE NEARBY FARM OF 12 ACRE:! 00d_dwelking and barn, orchard, wood Price very low. TEVANT AVE., era dwelling, nearly new, a ments, In excelleat neighberhood. Basy terms’ to accommodate purchaser. ROOSEVELT AVE. the Bleachery, cottage, with garden. 644 MAIN ST, COTTAGE AYD B cellar, water closet, large lot fromtl water and an ex- on two street cellent well. FORRENT Twelve Rooms and Bath Frankiin Twenty-five Bollars Square Lay in your fai - ar faintly star-iight = Responsive 1o the I, s 7 *% Lhoka From: time to time, or sang « smatehi of song” ; Do vou remember sl across the Ao Years’ way ;ht e from flower heds \' M Warted T glists ob sweetnons, an th® i eads J Of drowsy blooms were shaken by the wina? And wisttul, do_you still hold in yeus ‘min The myziad, doings of the summer Tiight? The tree-toads. and the cricket's chirp, the flight > O fireflies, those burglars of the dask, Who flash their Jantern light, then vl Tes spark; The breathless calling of the whip- poor-wills, A sobbing icrecch-owl off among tio 5. Then—cobweb visions over dreamy eyes— Do you remember how in mystic Bech ane o gave ner mantis” 5o sour head? Now far, now near, the shadowsy fo14 sho spread. Siow, and more slew. until at last they 5 And ‘wrapt you in thelr slumb'rous h sweil— And w0, close gathered into happy rest, Slecp caugnt you fast against her fragrant breast, Then set ier veivet’ pinions wide in I And bore you through the wonder of the migiit. —Margaret Prescott Montague, in the Atlantie. JUNE. When June has stirre and opereq " gracious eyes Upon the earth, and cast abread her flowers; ‘When she kindled in the summer The lamp that burss her insens through the hours; It seems ihat such a lavieh sacrifies On June's high aitars, in such Bouns teous shower: Proves Nture's prodigality not wise Wasting her substance on her favore ite's dowers. Yet when kas prudent Nature «'er hesm found In error? Every month brings &i as rare As June's, and when the eycle roily around The pext year's June wiil he as sweet and fair, ATl joy. all life. does Nature give and more. And. giving, serves but to {ncrease hew stors. —Katharine Baldersten, in St Nicho- Tas. * VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Savin: “She's a wonderful woman.” “Ves, indeed. She can adapt her meals fn extra inning balk games.—Detroft Fres Press. Mrs. Grant—Didn't you feel terrible when Gracle married_ the acroplans man? Mrs. Willers—No; he's a man she can look up to.—Chicago News. Hudson—Do you treat yvour ook Jika one of the family? Judso . in- Jeed: we treat her like three of ihe family. —Harper's Bazar. Stage manager (interrupting rehesrs- al)—One moment, please! Ladies don't do that way in real lifa. Great actross —No, but _they will -1 ter —Boston Transeript. “I never yet saw a man wha taiked like the here of a story,” said Mre. Growcher. “Well,” replied her hus- band, “T never saw a woman who looked like the picture in a fashion magazine.’ —Washington Star ‘Wedmore—1 made the mistake of mv life last night. 1 told my wife I didn't ilke her mew gown. Singleton—And she flared up. eh? Wedmore—Oh. no® It wasn't that: but now she wants the moeney for another.—Boston Transeripr. Man nad discovered, in consequence of receiving several bumps in trying o ignore it that he was subject to the law of gravitation. “Well I'll obes be announced. Here in we seem (0 sce that history has been repgating ilself lately. —Chicage Tribune. “There.” said Miss Smeilman was showing her guest around port, “is the old mill about Longfellow wrote his poom. idea!” exclaimed Miss Porkham of Chicage, “T didn't know he wrote ad- sce me, vertising poetry at all”—Cathol s Standard and Times. Mrs. Murphy—Oi hear brother- in-law. Pat Keesan, ! bad of. Mrs. Casey—Shure( he's zood for a vear vit. Mrs. Murphy— s long a% thot. Mrs. Casey—Yis e's had four different doctors, and each one av thim give him three months to Ii Puek “What a strangely i resting facs your friend, the poet, has.” gurgled e maiden of 40. “Tt seems to possess =il the elements of happiness and sorrov, each strugeling for supremacy.” “¥ow, he looks to me like a man who wax married and didn't know it” growied the Cyncal Bachelor. — Philadelphia Record. “Well.” says the man with anaemic whiskers, “now that the supreme court has dissolved the Standard Ofl. trust vou or I can organize a competing company and go mte the oil Dusiness” per month Free Rent first month ipl sy This apartment was recently eccu- pled by the late A. E. Wade and was run successfully by her for many years as a first-class bearding house. Recently Renovated “Sure.” seys the man with the under- shot chin. “You bet vour life! T'm all ready te launch a competing company —all except the little matter of raise ing about a millien dollars capital.— Chicago Post. MUCH IN LITTLI Some American manufacturers send catalogues in English to China, but they cannot be read and the goods ad- vartised in them would net be hought even if they were printed in Chinese, as the Chinese do not buy that way. The Chinese residing in Holland have incorporated a seciety, the prineipal purpose b2ing to promote tha desire of their countrymen in Netheriands India to study at a Dutch university or esm- mercial school. Further. to assiat in every way Chinese its who deeids to send their chil to Holland in For further particulars inquire of Preston Bros. FRANKLIN SQUARE. AUCTION order to be sducated in the Dutch way Glasgow is almost as near teo Man- chester as London 1s. and is nearer aj the large eities in the north of Eng- land, such as Liverpool. Prestom. Car- lisle, Newcastle, Sunderland. Shieids Middlesborough, etc. Glasgow, in fac*, has water and rail communication ‘o all parts of the United Kingdom and water communicatfon to all parts of the werld. Brushmaking in_Austria is an indus- try extensively followed by the, blind, it being estimated that 50 per cent. of To. Rent An Apartment of 8 Rooms and Bath in *“The Huntington,” 170 Broadway. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. =% SATURDAY, JUNE J0th, 1911, at 3 llowing described Teal estate, in the Tewn of Preston, will be s0ld at auction: A tract-of land, with dwelling house bounded northerly and east- late of Alice S, or late of Frank Hewitt, and wester] POSITIVE, rain or shine, on AY, Administrators Estate of Ira B. Main, is no advertising onnecuen o the workers in this trade are sightiess. The blind smployes usually work with a seeing master, and it is dificult for a blind workman to obtain a masters license. The hind employes work alone, and home work is largely prac- ticed. The asbestos slate or shingle Tnduss fry is being devloped by the plenis in Canads, and predictions are made that in w short time 15 per cent. of il the asbesios produced in ihe Ciuadian quarties Will Ge used Tor askestos shingles ‘The ibesion-siate businsas is only five: years old, but that 3 o hin ‘arvicte