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dsy, Rev. G. H. Ewing pnu:lm}f on Lessons from Flowers. There will be the usual evening service. At the Greeneville Congregational church Sunday morning Rev. C. H. Ricketts will preach on What Nor- h M and Ought, to Do for the . Childran's_exercises at 4 D. o evening service. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Vaudeville and metien plctures at the Pictures at the Breed The- aser. Typographical Union No. 100 meets in Ceniral Labor Union Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS A word from Miss Adles about vaca- tton styles! See adv. At_the Sunday.morning service at Mt. Calvary Baptist church Rev. J. H. Dennis will preach on A Loving Father. QL»& Servant is the evening topl X~ Go to the Shetucket Harness Co. for that suit case for your summer vaca- tion. All styles, sizes and weights. )"‘Iirn class goods at lowest prices. See adv. Frank A. Bill offers special values today (Saturday). He offers Jadies’ and men’s $2.50 shoas at $2. He Thas the exclusive sale of ladies’ $3.50 Patrician shoes and men’'s $3.50 to §5 King Quality shoes. NEXT WEEK AT THE AUDITORIUM The turn of the vaudeville wheel will being to the Auditorium fer the week of June 12th a firet class hot weather i Senator C. ‘Willliam Hinds of Mis sissippi will be present. At the Universalist church service in the Buckingham Memorial the Sun- day school will unite with the cong: gation Sunday morning in cbservance of Children’s day. The offering wll bz for the Roc ook home. The Sunday school sessor wlil be omit-xd. The pulpit of the Third Baptist chureh will be supplied Sunday morn- ing and evening by Rev. John E. Hatch of Rhodesia, South Africa. Rev. Mr. Hatch is a missionary of the South Africa general mission, of shich the shoe il brim fuM of light ecomedy, singing | late Rev. Andraw Murray, D. D.. was and dancing, and will be headed by the | president, and W. Spencer Walton Mafestie Trio, three clever funmakers | founder. who wil make things merry for the 15 _ minutes they are before the footlights. Rev, F. O. Cunningham_will preacn Another strictly up-to-date vaudevil Sunday morning at the” First Baptist turn which will alse be on next week's | church The Child, an Ideal and an Inspiration. In the evening ~he Bible school will give a Childréas day con- cert entitied The Cross and the Flag. The programme has been specially ar- ranged by Mrs. Cunningham, the chil- dren having been drilled since April. Brief State News chfield.—The Goshen ny and Patterson & Ives have bill is Walter Btead, author and com- poser. singing Ms own original songs and sketches The l.ondon Costermon- ger. The Society Swell The Gro- tesge Comedian. Mr. Stead presents a very laughable act which is far away from the erdinary run of English coster singers. An sxcellent comedy novelty will be that introdueed for the fir half of next week by Davis & Polia the baseball fiends, who will please ali who see them. As many who wished to see the wonderfa! Fall of Troy motion pictu were disappointed on account of Creamery he | com: short téme the managemen: were able | Joased a car from the N. Y., N. H. & to run it, it has been decided to secure | . R. R. Ce. in waich to transport the seneutional reels for a return date | milk to Waterbury. if possible before-the end of the pri ent season, which will be apprecia New Britain.—The committee on hy all those who did net see it and also | teachers made a happy selection by a large number who v want (0| in electing Charles H. Keves of Dobbs | witness tha pecture again. Some of | Ferry. N. V. io teach mathematics tedav's photopiays are The Crimin.l|in the high school next year. Chief's Fapeure, a thrilling detective wtors: A Quiet Bvening ai Home, a| Stratford—LicutGovernor Blakesice has accepted the invitation of the lo- cal order of Red Men to be present at their big celebration and feld day, which is to be held at Knowlton park. pesitive seream, and others fully as en tertaining. BREED THEATER. - Labor An Tndian story that is different is the femture at the Breed today, and is| Waterbur, July 1 things will emtitled Siahsides. the Good Natured | have heen arranged at the postoffice Tndian. The strengest scenes are laid | that clerks and carriers will have on. da off a week each, without in ¥ interfering with the efficiency the departmen:. in the desert districts of the west, be- | ing taken at Dvy Lake, in the, center of the Mojave desert. This lake bed, which le gleaming white, appears as a mirage to wears travelers, lookirg like | wreod expanse of sparkling water, | any of Shelton.—The new robes for the de- gree team of Shelton council, F. B. L., and when ite edge is reached nothing | Nave arrived and will be used for the is found but choking alkali dust and | first time at the next session of the weorching winds. The very excellent| council, which will be held Friday pint of this picture makes it doubly | evening, June 16. l.';.':,':;‘\?;,T",f,,k:r::,",’{m';:f_m"‘ YRl Plainville—The officers of the wa- The Biograph's splendid Mexican | {87 company are considering a plan to atory has in it the very atmosphere of | Procure water to increasc suppis modern Mexico, and photography is of | il _the reservoir and engine who such a high standard as to he above | lave been consulted have prcnounced eriticism, it to be feasible. The plan js to dig wells in the best locations possible pump water from them into the mai nd Miss Bessie Mack, the pleasing new soprano, is featuring Love Me by the IAght of the Moon, and Mr. Calkins sings Somewhere This Summer With The American Flag. You Governor Baldwin's Flag day proc- it SRl lamation has an educational value. Ho | SUNDAY SUBJECTS. says: “Adopted by the continental con- el gress on June 14. 1777, it has becom The Seventh Day Adventists will | the oldest flag, with but one excep meet Sabbath afterneon in 'the Bili | now flown by any nation in the world. block. There indeed is offer=d a justification S5 for_a genera] celebration of its -exist- The Loyal Temperance Association|ence when the 1ith of next month meets Sunday afternoon in the Bil! | reaches port. Block. In her admirable me on the American flag, “its ry and changes Children's Sunday will be observed | from 1807 to 1910.” Mrs. Henry Cham- at Park Congregationa! church Sun- | pion of New Haven as tis to say morning. G s general form adopted June 14, e 1777, it clder than any of those of | God the Preserver of Man is the | Europe except Denmark, which ha topic at the Christian Science service | been in use since 1213. That of Spail adoptad in 1 follows ours. So Denmark possesses the oldest flag and the United States the second old- t flag. We.wonder how many knew that fact before Governor Baldwin pe ned his proclamation _ We did not, and Sunday morning. Rev. J. Eldred Brown will conduct the services at the Sheltering Arms Sunday afternoon. At the Broadway Congregat | church Children's ee it T held at the hour of morning servic: to be tanght the children of the public schools along with the fs S Cornecticut constitution of all written constitutions. are things to be proud of. Sunday morning at Trinity Episcopal church Rev. F. W. a dignity to our political insti will preach on Our Father. His cv S . e fagtepte 15 The True Light. ::olmupmd our fa and pride in In the meantime the citizens of New Haven should prepare for the celebri- tion of Flag day by becoming a pos- Sunday morning at the Children’s dpy service at the Second Congrega tional church Rev. H. J. Wyckoff will | sessor of Old T Nothing more preach on Vanquished or Victor. peantiful to the man eve be 5= magined than the city of i At Trinity Episcopal ohurch there|swathed in flags on the 14th of June will be holy communion at 9.30 a. m., e morning praver and sermon 10.30 Police and Speeding. a. m., and evening praver at 7.30 p. m.| without discr ; reasty would qu hat In fact, Almost At the First Congregationa! church exactiy Children’s day will be observed Sun- 5 ¥ ool true. delights in the automobile. all “hate” is rhat we will 2dmi i " A very few automob . and probably not i pe cent about in utter disregard of law or man. You s‘e them every day We have cur share right here in H d. Any watchful person can s machine go dashing past a trolley as it is unloading, and can chine without a frcnt numi fimes with no nunber at all, Comes Quickly no: Don’t Have to W. Norwich for Weeks. Ilustration. A Waiting is discouraging. Prompt actien pleases everybody. indered ztout the streets, and at A barden on tha back is a heavy| Rl car rush by withour watght their rear lights burning. These are 4 not novel developments, they are ev Hard to bear day after day. day occurrerces. Somebody ought Lifting weight, removing the bur-|Pe punished for this Ias ess. for, po until individaals do suffer, every auto- ‘ . mobilist will suffer. He will have the Brings appreciating responses, against him. The hatred community Norwich people teil of it. Tell of relief that's quick and sure. Here is a caes of it Mrs. Mary C. Neff, 465 Main Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “A member of my family had weak kidneys amd at times suffered from pains across the loins and kidneys. This person was hardly able to get around at times and a few reasonably in aleng to the whole for them to get rid of that the lawbreakers rought to account. If H: ¥n as a pla the law he observed, where the lawbrea} r will be moved right down to Kin: street, and where automobiles en with care and considaration, I¢ be a big thiag for H the- people therein. What are it ford and if the found difficulty in steoping. The kid- | ;):ce sheuld take this matter up and ney sacretions were irregular in pas- | work it out?—Hartford «Courant. ge and caused much annoyance. Doan’s Kidney Pills were finally ob- tained and in a short time they brought reiief. This remedy was pro- cured from Sevin & Som’s Drug Store and did such good work that we were convinead of its merits.” For sale by all dealers. Priee 50 cents. Foster-Miiburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. i Children Who Are Sickly Mothers who value their own atd the welfare of their clildren. shonld never bLe without a Tax of Meuber Giays Sweet Powders for Children The Installment Plan. at has become of the publi utilities bill? Is the scheme to put it threugh on the installment plan? Seme of the acts are strongly suggestive of the arrangement. The bill constructed by the special committee to inves gate the sale of food commodities cer tainly puts the farmers under multi- plicd regulations. And without this addition to the statutes farmers are ander pretty rigid supervision ‘Their cattle are subject to their stables and the dairy 7ust meet-the severe requirements of the health officer; they mwst not burn Lrush without @ permit; i act as asents comine con- must subn ion their bu comtort they for use throusheut the seacon. ey beewk ub ¢ pound: (heir Retieve Feverishuess. Constipation. Trettin 1s zrust be aninals and ders. Hbudaehe and Siomach Trouble: fields free I n wild carrots. others for 22 years. THESE POWDEK: Soid by sll Drug Stores, Zic. Suwple malled © o ¥ Foley's Kidney Remedy but hints of regulations that ide or Are maxing ‘or the Lormer. pubiic utilities commission with hing powers does not scare for he is used to it.—Bristol Press. yot it would seem as if that fact ought | i | | | | | | troduced into the worl national auxiliary language, not as a “universal” tongue to supplant any of ::; national languages alread: constructed, necessitating the acquire- m LETTERS T0 THE - A Class in Esperanto. 0 B % Mr. Editor: Etperan WANTED. as an inter- y exist- It is not entirely artificial, arbitrarily ent of an entirely new unrelated vo- cabulary, but ene in which the word- T th th ree Tes tion equivalents in the most important languages. so ciable change all technical and scien- tific words already international. s of difficulty consistent with preeision and | about 14, to assist in milking and deliv- the ability to express he finest shades | eFinE milk a short distance from hous ots have been chosen with a view to eir internationality. The majority of e word-roots are consequently easily cognized and learned, because they sembie in appearance or pronuncia- WANTED—Raw silk winders and ex- perienced spoolers. Apply at once to Himmond-Knowlton Co., Putnum, Conn. BOY WANTED _Ahout 16 vears old, for permanent shop work; no detri- ment if under size; must live at home. Address P. 0. Box 75. Jjetod WANTED—Experienfed barber to It is | Work evenings. Appiy at 40 Franklin sential also that the gammar and B - JCRUe iax should have the.minimum of | WANTED—A good disposition Such a language must be constructed to admit with no appre- door, oY, $400. good wages to the right boy. -Ston FOR SALE—Five-passenger, weight, 1908 Dragon touring car, tour straight line body, mew mohair top, '32x3% tires, full sef lamps, tools, etc,, guaranteed in perfect order, new- Iy, painted and thoroughly overhiauled, sliding gear transmission, three speeds, must be seen 1o be appreciated; pricé FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Twelve-room shore cot- tage, attic and cellar, with garage if necessary, on Long beach, délightful bathing. owrer, Place,' New London, Conn. Dr. F, N. Braman, Je10 Island Sound; finé Apply to 35 Alger 70 RENT. TO RENT—Barn on Oak St, for au- tomobile or Lorse and wagon; call be- tween 10 and 2 and 7 to % p. m. Mrs. W. M. Vars, 55 Hobirt Avenue. - may2i$TTh TO RENT—Store No. 258 Franklin ligh Address Box 4, Niantic, Conn. jelod t- | St, suitable for tailor or other busi- ness; rent low. Apply between 10 and 2 and 7 to 9 p. m. Mrs. W. M. Vars, No. 5S Hobart Ave. may6STuTh . TO RENT—The cotiage No. 3 Wash- ington place, eight rooms and bath, in fine order; aiso small cottage No. 6, Six rooms, in good order. Apply to Chas. P. Cogsweil. mar21TuThs thought. Such a language is Espe- . House Farm, Niantie, Conn. Telephone ranto. B 379-6. je10d | calr. The value and future possibilities of e Ll Esperanto must be apparent to every | WANTED Girl for waitress, at Day th stance, and exertion, in commerce, in travel, | WANTED —M¥en to handle good pa: Preston, in_international conventions and cor- | ing line: exclusive te = Bros. Col, Rochester respondénce, in science and education, and in general knowledge and culture | of be it i in true realization of the great brother- ho. is interested should communicate with > FOR SALE—One new milch cow and John Spencer, Lisbon, near Taf Bridge. jesd TO RENT—In the Vars block, No. 254 Franklin St, a very desirable modern tenement, 7 rooms, separate entrance; Call on Mrs. W. M. Vars, No. 58 Hobar( t- Kimball Hospital, Putnam, Conn. Ref- oushtful man and woman, for in- [ Simball Hospit G in the saving of time, money stock. Ja. ¥FOR SALE Single comb Rhode Isl_ and Red chickens frem thoroughbred . Spicer, Hamilton Ave., . 295- jesd Ave., from 10 to % and 7 t0 9 p. m. mey6STuTh VERY DESIRABLE double or single room, with or without board. at the AGENTS MAKE FOR SALE—Cheap. rooms at Bushy Point; can get a lease for a term of years. Laurel the world. Its ethical side,cannot | profit seliing our novelts overestimated in creating a cordial- | ble sign: SRDIC Axd Silver Hotuen and an international understanding St. Louis, Mo, %610 ich will be the greatest of factors making possible worid peace and the WANTED A reliable housekeeper by a widower in small family. Address E. B. Clark. R. F. D, Saybrook, Conx. 13-3, FOR SALE—Two draft horses,welght 350 and 1500; will be sold cheap. Ad- dress Smith Bros., Moosup, Ct., or Te! Moosup. jesd cottage of five Inquirg of J. A it iy Metropolitan House, 116 Main Street. Jedd . - TO RENT—Desirable upper flal of six rooms, latest improvements i aduits. Appl North Main St., MO LET—Tcnemen. i rooms and bath. Keys at house, 27 McKinley Ave, For particulars, A. R. Taintor, 51 Sum- od of man. A class for the study of Esperanto being formed in this city, and those Jetod _MEN WANTED —Age 18 to 35, good sight, to prepares for firemen, about $10¢ ‘monthly, and brakemen, $86, on ratroads in Norwien vicinity. No 1100, EDWARD PERKINS CLARKE. ¥OR SALE—Ong black horse, weignt ? horse, weight 1000, price $65; one gray mar. weight 900, price $35. horses inguire price $30; one _chestnut are cheap at the price I as! at Brown's Bakery, Baltic. ‘Any one Of these mer St., Boston. 3an14SW FOR RENT—Desirable flat, 6 rooms. bath, steam heat, Laurel Hill Ave. C. E. K. Burnham, Salem Road. Tel. 816-3. may 25 K. Norwich, Conn., June 9, 1911. i E 3 y o ing May Change Its Mind. age: send stamp. George H. Baker, | FOR SALB_—lorse, seven years old, | Builacin firfien oo cor Induire atfihe The senate may think it is going tn | RBircaa Expert, Dept_ 193, 227 Monrod [ weight 1250, In fleah: blind in one eve, Fice. = talic until the middlg of August, but | Stieet. Brooklyn, Je3S | otlrerwise sound and'right in every re- | FURNISHED ROOMS_Dath and gas ambition wilts with | the collar—St. | WOMEN—Sell guaranteed T o e ey iere amaka e =08 Hanse)i80. Mty av1ed Louis Pos-Dispaich. per cert. profit; make $10 dafly; fuil or | 55, Aoviites Conn "Bhons 2eo s oty | - FOR RENT—_House of séven rooms part time. 'Beginners investigate. 2823 deT S O e Ne 50t oca Tooms Taking the Count Strong Knit, Box 4025, West Philadel- | FOR SALE Chester White pigs. P.| Well of never-failing water with pump 2 e E | phia, Pa. feb11S | H. Wilcox, Yantic, Conn. 'Phone 294-24. | in house. Inquire L. J. Saxton, 73 Wes: ¥ Chancdllor Day is not expressing | ~ sy T o e Town St. may12 by zette Tinfes. mtempt court, there’s no doubt| sworic sell guaranteed holser: feeling it—Pitisburg Ga- |er. Big commission. Make 510 daily. = Experience unnecessary. Address In- ternational Mills, 3038 Chestnut, Phila- out hi e 25 Je FOR SALE—Tnree new milch cows. Kennedy, R. F. D. No. 4, City. a TO RENT—A very desirable tenement on Laurel Hill Ave. Enguire at 55 Broad St mayid delphia, Pa. feb11S 1 a1l kinds of fr FOR SALE. = plant, WANTED A few more men 1ook after our business in unoccupied terri June OVER 50,000 TOMATO and_cabbage s for sale. Tomatoes: Champiol Magnituder Magnus, Mikado, Earliana, e, Beauty, Crackerjack, Pink, Gl FURNISHED RGOMS, all modern con- veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 834. 4. apriod n, ificent view of Sound -r uprignt piano. 5180 terms, $10 dow: in perfect order. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. je3d tory. Position ermanent; good pay. | Cabbage: All-head, Wakeiield. Al ON THE SOUND . | "% bur & Epin Sfielomtl | Bowet¥Siants "4l Waoos Gealtny F R s SRR > . Conn. je! easonable price. P. Theve, t WANTED—A married man between - Mary's: cemoter r Colonial Houseand 315 Acres | 15,15, 0" 2,800t Y4 "2222% | —Fom SATE—Gron sz Fgreand | A very desirablo apartment of six 12 1 Tooms. bet fumace and large bam: all Ev"x?]‘? oi;:;"))!r!i‘un ."[a!afx;;v and (-[qmmissio;\, l;am Apply at 197 No. Main St. Talss | rooms and bath at 111 Sachem Street. oyt & %, ¥ romotion, is of- . 54 2, NN e ewly furnished, and suitable | fered to an energpl;i«? man. Address i ’e_ Apply to DR. E. H. LINNELL, 43 car I fine old elm trees | Box 65, care The Bulletin Co. . jedd FOR SALE—A fine Henry F. Miller | Broadway. JunéTThS n, new; cost $500: in_splend shapefl‘ terms, $15 down, $1.75 per week. laut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Con A Chickering upright piano, TO RENT House No. 53 Washington Street, eight roome and bath, steam heater: id n. #8500 for a fine Chickering upright the thing $10 down, $1 2dden Co. for ~ summ 0 per wee. wich, Con: all newly papered and painted. Inquire of Dr. L. JONES, East Great Plain, Norwich, Conm. Tele- phone 736. er k. n. fre minutes walk beach: Tights for bathinz and | WANTED—Position as stenographer | $1.50 per wee boating: tenris hunting. fishing. ovster beds; always | or general office work, Or as sabsti- a cool reeze; trolley station: bulldings worth $8,000: | tute. ‘Telephone 263 jesa express (rain sop: price 55,300 easy terms. peat JAS. JAY SMITH €o.. YOU ARE WANTED for government =4 ” positions; 0 month; annual vacations; Horobern e U 2 short hoiirs; no “iayoffs:” common edu- | The 2 over 12,000 appoin je3d SALE HORSES ments. coming this year; influence un- ;_send postal immediately for | . g On Monday, June 1 shall have positions open. Franklin Insti- | Piano; just Ty GleTentl fas et Hb s tute, Dept. 36-G, Rochester. N. Y. e Among them are big drafters. general il “jesd purpose chunks and several drivers. 1| WANTED—OId feather beds, Best have bought this load myseif and con- | cash prices paid. Address C. F. Dick- Te! ~ Home lessons; $25 weekly job guaran- | Tow: 5 3 For Sale teed: 310 . weekly —while learning, | oo Coni = 5 Rocliester Auto Schiool, 1316 Rochester. | $300.00—Ludwig upright piano, used The old established priniing business | > Y- R i e T ey of the late E. A. Stiliman, situated at WANTED. per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor 91 Main street, Westerly, R. I T Your sewing machines, bicycles, lawn | wich. Conn. jeza business consists of one 13x19 Jones- | mowers and baby carriages fo repair. - Gordon platen press with throw-off. 'SLEY'S REPAIR SHOP. FOR SALE—A good organ long fountain, four chases: one 8x12 nings. 227 Franklin Square. | fect order; cost new $150; spec hert platen short fountain, | Over electric car station. may10d terms, down, $1 per week ov, ier them an upusually good load. ELMER R. PIERSON. jel0d inson, General Delive: ma311d LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS Norwich, Conn. 17 od go e FOR SALE—A farm of 200 acres on Bear Hill. Bozrah, iarge apple orchard, never failing water, large_ house repair, three barns. Enquire bell, ‘44 Bast Town-St., Norwica WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 M 8t.,, Franklin Square. in of Reai Estate and insurance FOR SALE NEARBY FARM OF 12 ACRES, with erhead fixtures for both presses; one Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Con ood dweliing and barn, orchard, wood ot, etc. Price very low. STURTEVANT AVE., ern dwelling, neariy NO. 18, MOD- cw, all improve- e z Sl e PE WANTED INVESTIGATION. ments, in excellent neighborhood. Eas: o Hery Joar Taper ruiter: onc | A Flying Merkel helds the F. A M. | FOR SALE Four year old geiding, | terms to accommodate purchaser. 12 Tneh Bim City card cutter, together | Western enduranee record over ail kinds | Weight 1050, dark bay black points,| ROOSEVELT AVE., NO. 68, NEAR with an assoriment of the best cspe on | of road. covering 2,501 _miles in 127 | Well broken and feariess of ail objects, | the Bleachery, Greeneville, six room the o about $300 worth of hours. Call or write Flying Merkel | nice style and good driver. Telephone | cottage, with garden. Very low. the very best on the market. This b Agency, Sachem Park. City. jesd |or write Albert L. Mills, Hampton, | 44 MAIN ST.. COFTAGE AND BARN ness will be sold at a very low figure Conn. Je2d | cellar, water c 1 lot fronting 1 lease the present quarters for a $230.00—A peautiful on two streets, city water and an ex- Steinway u P2 | cellent well. Very cheap. may5d number of vears at a rental of $10 per right piano in perfect order; sweet tone month. Everything is ready to go to and fine action- terms, $15 down, 32 per work. Ov,y $1560 worth of work to bfl| week. The Plaut-Cadden Co. je3d done if b ness can be started in a few & {days. A rare chance to buy an estab- $182.00 buys the best ufriiht Bach 1ed business and make money from < & Son piano In beautiful mahogany the start. Inspection invited. Seve good Cotton or C:;Se. ful], ‘n‘aranteed, ever offered in Seashore property for rent and for | yweas s A5 e this state; only used. during April and sale: 100 building sites on Atlantic | v °27er%, 10 learn 1o weave vel May; terms, $t6 down, $8 per month. ocean, prices $250 to $1,000. Send for | der favorabie conditions. Apply The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. Wilcox's rm Bulletin. Choice of 40(. | can Velvet Co, Stonington. jesd For Rent WILLIAM A. WILCOX, FOR SALE OR RENT—Eight-room Real Estate Broker, Cot(:ulge, near Bean Hiil Methodi: No. 41 Weet Brond 5, reoms 1 and 2,| WaNted for the Shore| i i ciiforideel * Two Stores 101 MAIN STREET, heretofore EH = Westerly, R 3 -, = = : $128.00 _A z00d uprighi plano, fully “Cooks, Table Girls,” Taundry.and| . oronieed; jast exchanged for slaye Kitchen Giris. In_&ood order; terms, 310 dows 41 per week. e laut-Cadden Co., J. B. LUCAS, | B Eoan jesd Room 32 - - - Central Building | —gpos 7o —rmem et - with 10 rolls of music: terms, $1 down. 38 per month. The Plaut-Cadden FOR SALE. Co.. Norwich, Conn. jeza “BOATS built to order. Inquiries so o Exc a“ge FOR SALE. licited. ~ Alex. C. Thompson, Westerl Two houses with modern improve-|R. T. jeld Al rented, $33.00 per month. Will| 500d chance for someone: term 1. down, S er month. e P sell for $3,200. Terms $300.00 cash.|Old Estab}nshesleestaurant S oreen Soonh. N A i : eAty or Sale FOR SALEFElght-room cotitage balance to be paid with rent. Onf . i aily lodeted: Will seil at great|BEouse all moders improvemsnts. 168 : s Y 4 t| Broad St. Avply to Brown & Perkins, mortgage at 5 per cent. This house|sacrifice. Cause, ill health- Apply | Riterners o Pian’ 530 Bheturmoysins e | PECK’'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, | Norwich Cone. § 3 " brings $400. a year;.would pay you 132 ‘Spring Street, or Rex Restaurant, = 5 = " ‘Willimantic. Conn. FOR SALE—Forses, pair good per cent. interest. Located in center 5 chunks, one chunk, of Address P. 0. Box 319, Willimantie, occupied by J. C. McPherson. 118 WATER STREET, hereto- fore eccupied by Spicer Bros. . P. HUNTINGTON, in and trolley, at Plain- Plain- Main _St., Je7d (33 The t For a Farm $65.00 for a good Planola piare play erms, $15 down, Plaut-Cadden Co. we jesd $1.50 per L $35.00 for Angelus piano plave 4 Broadway. apris FOR SALE. Willimantic. Built in 1908, = have erly, [ wil Exchange an 8 room house situated on Mec- FOR SALE To settle estate, nice cottage of Kinley avenue, with ail modern rooms. barn and sheds, one acre ¢ 2 iand, variety of fruit. good location, |fj conveniences and in good repair, naar typlley. Inquire of for a good farm not far from a bout. S CURTIS EULL, trolley line. For particulars, in 21 Bliss Place, Norwich, Conn. || 7% 0% e S may30TThS quire weight 1, horse. of cattl trimmed harness; week. anoth Hewitt, Wes R. FOR SALE. My nice driving outfit, copsisting of 1000 standard and anyone bay vears breed, 2o00d horse. old, safe for roadster; rubber tired outfit cost ell £ weighing Tubb The me second hand will 24, and a load runa- one Now is the time to build at t- |GROTON LONG POINT BEACH, the finest bungalow colony on the Connecticut coast. Thre miles of water front. A safe sandy bathing beach, pure ater, caol breezes, excel- lent harbor, large plots, good neigh- bors, fine fishing and oyster beds. Club house, street cars, and the cheap- est property along the sound. Plots 95 up. ¥or sale on easy monthly payments. er i FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, in me car line for sale reasonably. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 'Phone your order. Central Bldg., Norwich, Conn. A FINE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE fine condition, with some improve- ents and a nice garden, located on E. A. PRENTICE. FOR SALE Cottage of 7 rooms with mod- ern improvements, steam heat, large lot at 79 Fountain street, city. Will be sold cheap, terms easy. in 10 Carter, Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot be excelled. Prompt service. For all information call on N. MUST BE SOLD. 40 Shetucket St., FOR SALE No. 40 Mapie Grove Av. A 10--Room Cottage House. Owner lives another city. Will _accept small amount of cash. Balance on easy terms. A Rare Chance. JAMES L, CASE, ~ Norwich, Ct. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main § Norwich, Conn. . Face and Sealp Mas- sage. Corns removed without pais BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mile to R. R. station. near trolley. cottage S. UNDERWOOD, 51 Bromdway. house, large stock barn with basement, henhouse, sheds, icehouse, etc.: ali buildings’ A No. 1; 30 acres extia til- lage, 15 open pasture, 15 valuable | woodland, running spri ater. 125 flue young bearing apple (rees, with 16 head cattle. pair horses,- 100 hens, 3 igs and complete iine of wasons and arming tools. Milk or cream sold at or. Price if sold this.week, $4,36v. ctures and 1ists. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind‘at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm (o deal with. (Established 1872.; THE COLLATERAL LOAN co, 142 Maiu Street, Upstmira, Remembered Posterity. John Sherman who, dur- s particularly recommended chranic cases of kidney, and bladder tragble. It tendg to regulaie and con- trol the kidnev and hladder action and ling, strengthening ard bracing. t ‘ Qaxood Ca. i Louis Glehe-Democrat, Bl o bl « . was accused particu | Flist-class Wines, of friendship for mencpely.—St. ' Meals and Weich Rarebit, served to NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswnil Ave. ‘quors und Clgars. Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentis! Shannon Building Annex, Room A. _ Telenhone 623% - wetiod dium TRy - Jdohm Tuckie Prom Tel . 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. To Rent An Apartment of 8 Rooms and Bath in “The Huntington,” - 170 Broadway. Apply to JAMES L. CASE, WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the public, thers is no me- bettor than through the advertis- ing columns of The Bulle” 3 An urequalled investment. It is six miles east of N on the car line to Watch Hill. Send for booklet. London JAS. JAY SMITH CO,, 50 State Street, New London, FOR SALE The very Gesirable residence No. 170 Washington Street, with stable and conservatory. The property has a frontage of 234 Conn. feet and a depthr of 484 feet, and it may be divided, if a purchaser can not be found for the whole. For price and other information ap- ply to FRANK L. WOODARD, 40 Main Streat. feb28TThS For Sale at Niantic 21-room House, partly furnished, with 2-4 acres of land. Two blocks from e'cctric and steam railroad sta- tion: faces sound and berders on antic river: can be used as smali hotel or boarding house. “ This property can be bought cheap if taken at once. 2 Call or address WILLIAM 17, 218" Main Strect, HILL, . Norwich, Conn. slow smil in his hear St t, Ere she shall welcome back with sweet, The e nv,glfi e to whom her lhl"" that she #1 always Tl‘figé, nis tether as hie may, he knows, He feels.lier presence underncath (he snows, sigh. The thrill of spring, the sea Is nerfl unrest; and ame She goes decked pleasantry. And in the rain of autumn hears her and summer's tilth e same, Remind him of her breathing hreast; where the maples forth in mood of The more he gtrays; the longer batties grim Wit foes or friends, playing mar's shifting role, The surelier doth there siom uprise him n The yearning to come back and cu=a his soul— To take her hands face and look into her And Kkiss her forehead, while e hexra her say: “Welcome, my dear, piace, to the old wontod Welcome to love, and sieep, and haoii- _ day.” —Richard Burton, zine. in Harper's Maga- REWARD OF MERIT. Peerhaps no one wil efforts thge e To spare the Keel tou: & A When you listen fo; acquaintance And laugh at ame 1 thank you for the you make ings of a friend or a stovy just for old sake cdotes of long agn. Your great forbearance toward the men who slap you on the back And wring your hand until 'tis Himp and I Its due appreciation om. this carii mas sadly lack, But the angels wi same. Be pafient, friend. ai person at the 11 record It fust nd Ao not smite ¢ play a ‘Whose rhythmic fest keep tapping on vour chair: Nor threaten him who hums the tunce the orehestra must play Or to his friend relates the plot with care, “Tis true your little sacrifices mad from day to day Scant notic will claim, They may be dismis, crowd moves But the angels wi the same. —Washingtor from the b sed as trifles on itx wa 111 record th em VIEWS AND VARIETIES tever Savings sto Blobbs—Of what ter, anyhow “There are always two sides v.” “Not a baseball stor:.” ville Courier-Journal. Slobbs—W L when the price of ice is goin use I8 a therw Philadelphia Record. “I am going to kitten to keep 8004 of you!” “Do vou company send you n't mention it. sides, we ar: moving.”—Journal Am i - I get oft to go to ball “You canno “Furthermore, work tonight. “Pover if you had a to people wh come than you had mind about tha Herald. Lady—And did s gregation give up for a double header.'—Pittsburg Po= is not a eri k e. 1 wifz and 0 had a la you'd cha —Chicago Recoi ou make your cannibalism? Wiss S (suppresstng a grin)—Nog but after much trouble T pere suaded them to use The Throne. Hercules had fin abor. “That's the T positively refuse Thus we see that not free from the Chicago Tribune. Colonel at regim vou all have? three takin’ a shpot av w “Hear Dubbleigh about his_wife. ining some farmers)—Well. Spokesman—There’ whiskeys, ver other two's tavtotalers: ‘What" knives and forks.— ished This last!” he exclain to do another even Hercules “18" superstit 1%z ental raczs (ente what and tt "Il just i Punch. over there bra honor, He's teiling Brown that owes to her) that bragging Do vou think Mi ring for you 7 beginning to care makes you think iast time I called twice, and five yawns in one Life. two weeks ago I ‘Hump! 3 —Boston Transecri s8 Roxy cares MUCH IN LITTLE Space is economi: new G man high speed engine "of its Doile Well, 1 think si a little “What that?’ “Why, ths she only sawned counted evening. B zed by mot e A matidee idol*in the west who zof entangled; in_ mat which resulted in. h pany, bil] as an elevator $40 a month, which shows how the mighty fall, it i ening thud. where he was receiving 3500 week, is now working out a ha rimonial difficul is leaving the con £l a poa-d boy at the rate of when s with a dull, sick« A recent discovery of radium in thd northern part of South Austraiia, neas Mount Poynter, is said to be develop+ ing satisfactorily, rich ore being from workings already started, this o heing described .as s > uranephane, a ny« drous silicate of uranium and calciwm, Uranophane is regarded as a producg of pitch blande, and, when pure, con< tains 67 per cent. of f uranium trioxide, The minister of railways, has given notice of the intention of the Domin< ion government to guarantee the bonds of the Canadias Northern raliway oves the completed and uncompleted por« tions of the line befween Montreal and Port Arthur. This will enable the com« pany tions east and w scheme of a third way. to connect up it and carry out its different sec- s nscontinental rai - Thz corrected municipal census roe turns of Johannesburg, South Africa, as forwarded by Consul Edwin XN, Gunsaulus, show that out of a total population of 220,304, the whites num- ber 63.761 males and 48,096 females, Onl the United - States. English boin, 7,286 3.207 Austraiian, 3, Austrian and 05 Ruséian. 718 of the whites were born n while 7,364 are Scoich, 2,893 Irish, 162 ~German and irs. Carrie Wolfskehl droppzd a 33 bill on Fifth avenue, in New York eity, and the wind blew friend, Mrs. Francis chase and put her foot Within the next few minutes 2: sons had claimed the mon=y. it away. Her Sussman, gave on the bilL per one man saying he had lost it four months azo. A policeman marched the claimants i the police sta 2 on arded the bill to Mr: and the lieutenant Wolfskehl. There are no dairy farms at Canton and no Stock owners is employed which the term United States, Th in the sens> n in the tock™ L e principal * raised in the district is the water bu’- ‘falo, employed for hides, horns draft purposes. the and bones of which event- ually find a place on the local markast, These animals are reared by the farm- ers in quantities suited to the needs of the individu; not - raared -

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