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FAIR TODAY AND SUNDAY. ; MODERATE WINDS. IS GOING ON TONIGHT s Vaudeville and motion pictures at the um. o MOVInE Pictures at the Breed The- T Typographical Union No. 106 meets in Central Labor Union Hall. Uncas Lodge, No. 11, 1. O. O. F., meets in_0dd Fellows' Hall. Thames Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. and J. of A, mests in Lucas Block. Siafer Lodge No. 503, N. E. O. P, meets in Pythian Hall. Norwich Conclave, No. 424, I O. T mests in Austin Block. rwioh Lodge, No. 48, N. E. 0. P, meats in Buckingham Memorial. Taft Lodge, No. 25, A. O. U meets in Ponemah Mall Taftville. Sebequonash Counell, Xo. 11, D. of P., mcets in Forestars' Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS N. E. 0. P. Meets tonight. Migs M. C. Adles will be in Norwich all this week. See adv. The Anna M. Herr Y. W. C. T. U. meeting Tuesday at $op. m, room 2, No. 35 Shetucket street. See the ies’ Paitrician Shoes, Ox- fords amd in Ruseia Calf, Vel- Vet and » Canvas, at $3.50. Sold only by Frank A. Bill SUMMER VAUDEVILLE AT THE AUDITORIUM. IT the warm weather causes vou to feel depressed and gleomy, and vou wish to dtspel gloom, just drop into the Amditorlum any eveming between 7 and 9.30 and ceol off. The entertain- ma of vaudevlle and pictures, in eq! proportions, is varied and inter- esting, and just long emough to pass away a most pleasing hour and a half. All plotures might Decome tiresome, and all vaudeviile might de the same, ut mixing Qe up makes the best offering in the amusement line that has Vl been digoovered. Tor the M¥at three days of this week a programme of comedy acts are list- od, headed by the Majestic Trio, three singers and cers, whe are expon- ents of “coo: and whe are just . bubbling over WAfh the geod-natured humor of the sowthern darky. Walter Stead, a very clever Hmglish character cemedian, comes here with an offering that is striotdy original, as he is the author and compeser of every #ong and joke he uses. Right up to the minute wgh & most meq o speeialty are avis and Poli “The Waseball Fiends” in an axcellent comedy novelty. A great set of photoplays will be shown todey. including a page torn from the heok of llfe. entitled “The Solax film that is con- Pawnshop,” a vinelng. Neafly everyone who could get there was at the Auditorium on Wednesday and Thursday imst to witness the sen- sational Fafl of Troy, and everyone was mors tham satisfled. It is hard to belleve that anv picture could be hetter, bug the Ambrosie company have just made o pichure that they claim equals if not excels it. It is entitled The Retreat from Moscow, or Grena- dier TRoland. are in the cast, and the cost of the film is $n excees of $20,000. The man- agement of the Auditorium are now negotiating for its early appearance, 80 be on the wateh for the date of this feature. Better than the Fall of Troy? That you will have to decide for your- welt. BREED THEATER. Back te the Primitive, is the title o1 ome of the feature pictures at the Breed today, and is sort of another Call of the Wild stories. It is supreme- Iy strong in a dramatic way, and pho- tographically beautiful. er Master is a fine story of New England, dealing with school life and while carrying a serious story it is supplied with many excruciatingly funny incidents, among them . the tles of the scholars before the very stern master. One of the pupils rebels his disctpline, and she has to be pun- ish®] bafove the school. Th very W2, inasmuch as the young has already plaved havoc with cart of the teacher. After the pun- ishment she wanders home in the £now, too mortified to face her par- | ents.” She becomes los(, and it remains for the schoolmast > find her after a diligent searc nd upon leaving her | at her home the master. not under- | standing her coque forces the re- luetant s o her pride and de the proposing. picture is filled | with screaming moments, and is bound to prove the the week: P m - - m x w - o - | in| m 2 - [=] n The Attempt to Legali ing. Mr. Editor: Referring to that dreary attempt to logalize Sunday liquor sell ing, the “Oid Man's” motive power i the humazn heart! And with no spir of | does irs offer thu following f i celumns, but on | the contrary with all reverence for | hatsoever things ar just and and of good and firml - beljey scientiousiv suggest the following the guidance of the worthy ch of the Conneeticut assembly Almighty 3od, who bha in seven for the , and who has bidden on that day fro labers and employme all to kee that day hel the Sabbath, nhers of Let awakenin all of detend and them their requain a earne eir from all for that day of 1 rd will as a da of grace =nd hope of immor To thee heavenly Father, we « mend the members of this assembly, ®hether pre bsent, In all their houghts, w ana acts may | honor the God of : “Reinember the.Sabbath day 3 | fol nd enable them in all their Mberations to prove themselves faithful | to tife light given them, thus to h the Sabbath day—above all—with erénce and godly fear. And with Him who has been with us all our life long—our Creator, our Preserver, our Benefactor, and Re- decmer lory bota now and fo ever, Amen J. W. MILLER. Beliove n the Referendum. As reported in the Courant yesterday morning, the proposed new charter on which tha public spirited citizens of Nerwich had expended so much effc was turned down at the polls. It has been understood from the heginning of the agitation that the secret forces of local polities would endeavor to throw the project, though not openiy attack- ing it, and thatgseems (o have been monstrated. We rexret very much both for the sake of Norwich and of the whole state that the experiment fails. The legislature which p 1 the unendient to the city’s charter migh have compelled its adoption, it iu siead it left the people themselves declde the maiter, and they voted That's as it should be: no entitled to any better governm they will accept. It is better so than to stifle public sentiment.—Hartf Courant. The fastest and longest non-stop rallrond run in Fngland is -4 miles, from Paddingion to Plymouth, made at 543 miles an hour Fifteen lmmdred people | | capital Stock i Liguor Sell- } BANK STATEMENTS. No. 458, REPORT of the condition of the First National Bank at Norwich, in the State of Connecti- (lnsllll at the close of busipess, June Tih, RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. . .... $800,649.95 Overdrafts, secured and un- < secured " ...... R 5,867.60 U. S. Bonds to secure circu- pltien . .... 222,000.00 . S. Bonds o secure U. §. i e e 1.060.00 U. S. Bonds on hand - 1.500.00 151,961 51.762. 3,794. 10,744.89 Bonds, securitics, etc. . ... Banking house, furniture and fixtures R Other real estate owned.. . Due from National Banks (not reserve agents).... Due from State and Privaie Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies, and Savings Banks .. Due (rom approved resérve agents ... Checks and other Notes of other Banks A Fractional paper currency, aickels, and cents . Lawful Money Reserve Bank, viz: ..... Specie . 14,414.07 i items National Leg:]l tender notes ........ — ' 54,615.00 Redemption fund with U. S, Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 11,100.00 BRI o T A v LIABILITIES. Capltal stock paid in.. $300,000.00 Surplus fund ...... -~ 7 60,000.00 Undivided profits. less ‘ex- penses and taxes paid. 48,622.58 National Bank notes out- SLATAINE: 7. . ce e Soone o s . 222,000.00 Due to other national banks $10,869.50 Due to State | “ana Private | Banks ana | - Bankers ..... 2,791.07 | Due to Trust Companies and savings banks 156,237.04 Due to approv- | ed reserve agents. ... 503.92 01 vidends un- patdly. i s 28.00 Individual de- posits subject to check .... 437,647.56 Demand certifi- cates of de- Posit ........ 120.466.31 Certifiad checks 1,060.00 Cashier's cnecks outstanding I'nited States deposits Bonds borrowed £ 000.00 Bills pavable. inclnding certificates of deposit for money borrowed ceee. 15,000.00 Reserved for taxe 1,521 Total: ..:-. $1.409,577.73 State of Connecticut, County of New London, ss: I. C. L. Hopkins Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is trua tc the best of my knowledge and belle | C. L. HOPKINS, Cashler. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 10th day of Jume, 1911 JOHN L. MITCHELL, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: I S B. SHANNON, J._C. WORTH. JOHN C. MORGAN, Directors. jer2a REFPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Thames Loan & Trust Company, at the close of business on the Tth day of June, 1911 ASSETS. Doans and Discounts $446,697 243 Overdrafts 9949 000.00 Sstate. . 000.60 other and Trust Com 149,334.65 panies Due from approved R Azents 3 \761.36 nited States and National Notes LIABILIT ...3 100.000.00 Surplus fund......... 3 50,000.00 Other Undivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes p 30,376.99 Due $1.000.23 Dapos- eneral its rosits 1 g ment 668,079.62 D te of Conne 3 N 10tin, er of the rust Co., ving state- tne best of my knowl- i said Thame PERKI Treasurer. znd sworn to before me. »f Tu DWIGHT L. if you want Good Horses vou want to come where Good Horses are sold. AP THE NEW EASTERN HORSE MARKET 144 Aliyn St., Hartford, Conn. Just received two ex- press loads of first - class Horses, High cl Chunks. resen s pe ouzh to sa iday O walk MS BROS.. Props. Telephone 2264 WILLIA WHEN o put your busi- ness hefor: public, there is no me- dium beiter than_through ilie advertis- ins columns oi The Bullstir fore- ! do soi- | BANK STATEMENT. o. 657 REPORT OF THE CONDITION fiie Thames National ~Bank, at wich, in the State of Connecticut, close of business, June 7th, 1911: RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. Overdrafts, secured an: \:secured ...... U. S. Bonds to se Nor- 1 $1,618,495.81 117.33 'WANTED. FOR SALE. 70 RENT. lation ....... 100,006.00 Other bonds to : Deposits .. 34,000.00 25 170,000.60 Bonds, securities, Bankihg house and_fixtures Jeiza WANTED—A girl for general house- work at the Occum Boarding House. Due from Natios (not reserve agents) Due from approved res: $6,495.95 . ‘perienced sp00l 302,645.94 Hammond-knowl Apply WANTED—Raw silk winders and ex- at once to n Co., Putnam, Conn. agen i hec s and 11,213 Jeltd ot.s of Fanks . 56,520.00 Fractional mety if Address nickels, and cents. . 539.91 Lawrul Money Keses 7 BOY WANTED—About 16 years old, for permanent shop work; no detri er size; must live at home. . 0. Box jelod Bank. vi: Specie .. Legal te St. WANTED —Bxperienced work evenings. Apply at 40 Franklin barber to jetoa FOR SALE—No. 6 Remington type- T0 RENT—Furnished rooms, with or without board, 52 Main Street.” jel2d writer, cheap. 162 main St. jeizd AUTO FOR SALE at a_bargain- Stanley steamer runabout, $35. Write Box 103, So.-Coventry, Conn. _ jel2d TO RENT_—For ofilze rooms or shop, second_iloor Fellett block, next No: wich Savings Society. may3IMF FOR SALE—Reo auto, 10 h. p.. just overhauled. g0od engine; tires ali Fight; make good business car; $its our pest 3 0X , Cent: lage, Conn. JeZFMW o FOR SALE OR TO_ RENT_—Seashore cottages along the Connecticui coast. C. M. Post, Westbrook, Conn. - Je2FMW notes 129,471.10 Redemption fund with U. ‘Treasurer (5 per cent. circulation) . Due from. U. 8. Trea good wages 5.800.00 Ll 379- WANTED—A good disposition about 14, to assist in milking and deliv- ering milk a short distance from house; to the House Farm, Niantie, Conn. right b ele boy, Stone phone jel0d FOR SALE _Twelve-room shore cot- tage, aitic and cellar, with garage il necessary, on Long Iiland Sound; fine beach, delightful bathing. Apply to owner, Dr. F. Braman, 35 Alger Place,' New London, Conn. je1od Total $3,651,599.04 LIABILI' _WANTED—Girl for waltress, at Day Kimball Hospital, Putnam, Conn. Ref- je16d FOR SALE—Onc new milch cow and calf. John Spencer, Lisbon, near Tait- ville Briage. jedd St. Louis, Mo. Due to other g our novelt. séapl%al stock paid in.. $1,006,000.08 | erence required urplus fund ......... : 000 = - Endnided profis, Tessiox- ot s pront Blilas Sue penses and taxes paid. 45,824.81 o rt National Bank notes out- S o EL EOUL Ty standing . ceveeones 100,000.00 f SETRNC Imperial Novelty 500 PER CENT. and ch; ange- letters; big Sign_ Co., 10d ‘A reliable housekeeper by small family. Address E. B. Clark, R. F. D., Saybrook, Conn. FOR SALE—Single comb Rhode Isi- and Red chickens from thoroughbred stock. James C. Spicer, Hzmilton Av Preston. 'Tel. 293-2. Jesd FOR SALE—Cheap, cottage of five rooms at Bushy Poini; can get a lease for a ferm of years. 'Inquire of J. A. Turner, Rogers Ave., Laurel Hill, Ciiy. Je! vears wh TED—A married man betweea o has must possess and commission, promotion, man. is of- Address Jedd FOR SALE One black horse, weight 1109, price $90; one chestnut horse, it 1000, price $65; one gray marc, welght 900, price $35. 'Any one of_thess horses are -cheap at the price I ask. Inguire at Brown's Bakery, Baltic. 1 t Certified checks Cashier's checks 00.00 positions; 550 mo short honurs: no lis: tute, Dept. 36-G, .--$3,651.599.04 ute of Connecticut, County of Naw tional bank: $11,176.61 WANTED Due to State a widower in aénd kPri\'atde 2 anks an e10d Bankers ..... 2,80.09 Due to Trust 53 companies and the age of 25 and 40 savings banks 377,561.38 ability as a- salesman; Dividends un- good habits; salary paid .... 876.0¢ with opportunity for Individual > fered to an energetic posits subject Box 65, care The Bulletin Co. to _check .... 1,280,494.47 YOU ARE WANTED for government I; annual vacations: ay outstanding 356.68 cation sufficient United States ments coming ihi deposits . 3C,000.00 necesser send posial immedis of vositions open. Rochester, ‘s * common edu- ,000 appoint- influence un- e ¥rankl, N, ly for Insci- Y. may19d London, ss. 1, Charles W. Gale, Cash- ier of the above named bank, do sol- emnly swear tha! the above statement is trie to the best of my kmowliedge cash prices paid. may1ld WANTED—Old featier Address inson, General Deliver;, Norwich, Conn. beds. S5 Best Dick- and belief. CHAS. W. GALE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of June, 1911. LEONARD P. CHURCH, Notary Public. teed; $io Rochester Az Correct—attest: CHARLES L. HUBBARD, ARTHUR H. BREWER, ; OLIVER L. JOHNSON, jeiza Directors. Open evenings. 22 Over electric car station. while LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS— Home lessens: 325 weelkl job_guaran- weekly learning. Auto School, 1816 Rochester, aprid WANTES. Your sewing machines, bicycles, lawn mowers and baby carriages to repair. OUSLEY'S REPAIR SHOP. Franklin Square. o MEY 10d 11 E _CONDITION OF REPORT OF A ™ WANTED INVESTIGATION. Nerkel hiolds the F. The Uncas National Bank of Norwich, o erd 2 e 2 at Norw b the state of Connecticut. | o rony, - roorance record over alf kinds ag the cldse of business. June Ronr 2™ cal o S e Merker a e Age: . Sachem Park, Cit. jesd RESOURCES. 2 Loans and Discounts...... $231,568.27 Overdrafts, secured and un- secured 3 105.6% 100,000.00 Premiums ,3.500.00 - : D e 2962974 ] sSeyeral good Cotton or Woolen pand fxtures .. 15,010.00 | Weavers. to learn to weave velvet un- el conids 17.115.31 | der favorable conditions. Apply Ameri- Exchange: can Velvet Co, Stonington. jei0d house . 1,094.68 Notes of Banks 8,910.00 w t d f th Sl\ Fraction: al‘ nickels, = 20.54 e or e ore oS moroy soserys 1N Tooks, Table Girls, Laundry and Specie ... $17,850.35 Kitchen Girls. Lezal temder notes & - J. B. LUCCAS, i ~ 22, 35 BB ot 5 R entral Buildin Redemption fund with U.s, o 2 1 t. of surer (5 per cen circulation) Sh | FOR SALE. | LIABILITIES. FOR SALE. | Capital stock paid in. $ 100,000.00 Two houses with modern improve- Surplus fund....... S 20.000.00 | ments, near train and trolley, at Plain- Undivided profits, less ex- field. Inguire of W. P. Babcéck, Plain- | _penses and taxes paid 10.857 d, or T. E. Babcock, 45 Mair National Bank notes out- orwich. 3 standing 160,006.00 Due to other " National Old Established Restaurant swear that the above statement is trus to the best of my knowledge and belier. W. S. ALLIS. Presidept. WILLIS AUSTIN, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of June, 1911 ANDREW B. DAVIES. Notary Public. Correct—Att D. LATHROP, LVIN H. FRISBIE, C. M. WILLIAMS, jel2d Directors. trolley line. quire No. 1451 REFORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Merchants National Bank, at Nor- wicl in the State of Connecticut. at the 1911: busi close June Tth, Central Bldg., and Discounts FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, “Companies aks. . For Sale deposits Centrally located. Will sell at great =% covn 192,148.96 | sacrifice. Cause, il health- App! hecks out: .. | PECK’S REAL ESTATE AGENC ce e 38| 4132 Spring Street. or Rex Restaurant, | rotar 50 3$434.402.37 | Willimantic. Conn. te of Connecticut. County of New London. ss: TI. Willis Austin, Cashier of the above named bank, do Solemniy Will Exchange an 8 room house situated on Mc- Kinley avennue, with all modern conveniences and in zood repair, for a good farm not far from a For particulars, in- Norwich, Conn, ts, secured and un- 286.18 secure circu- 100,000.00 | Bonds. se 21,413.00 Banking and fix 5.000.08 | Due from Banks an Coinpa Banks ©.. ... Due from approved agents . “hecks and Notes of Banks .. Fractional nickcels. and cents. ... Lawful Moaey Reserve Bank, viz ern i ther cash items other National Norwich, ton‘ FOR SALE Cottage of 7 rooms with mod- rovements, large ot at 79 Fountain street, Will be sold cheap, terms steam he: For all information call en N. RRANT & CO., Conn. 117 Main S, at, banks un- 39,402.94 33.00 & hotel or boarding house. can be bought cheap K urer (5 pes BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. circulation) Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mile % to R. R. station, near trolley, cottage Tota oemoae rasie house, large stock barn with basement. LIABILITIES henhousa, Aslx%fls. = Acaeohouse, etc. ali =s A No.'1: cres - Capital stock patd in.......3 100.000.00 | BLtEE 8 N 0 e Yaabe Surplus fund -.......... 25,000.00 | woodland, runninz- spring water, 123 Undivided profits, less ex-. . fine young bearing apple trees, with 16 Jpenses and taxes paid 24567.54 | head cattle, pair horses, 100 hens, 3 National Bank notes out- i pigs and compleie line of wagons and standing ................ 97.300.00 | farming tools. Milk or cream sold at Due to = other | Goor. Price if sold this week, $4,3vu. national banks $103.14 Pictures and lists. Due ‘to State TRYON'S AGHNOY. an ate . EaRkE and Willimantie, Conn. Bankers ... 3,466.77 Lue to Trust Companies and For Sale at Niantic de- ts subject 2i-room House, partly furnished, e with 3-4 acres of land. Two blocks cates of de- from electric and steam railroad sia- posit tian: faces 4 and borders on Niantic river; can be used as small FOR SALE Chester White pigs. P. H. Wilcox, Yantic, Conn. "Phone 294-24. jetd FOR SALE _Three new milch cows. J. H. Kennedy, R. F. D. No. 4, City. Jjeid OVER 50,600 TOMATO and_cabbag plants for sale. Tomatoes: Champion, Magnitude, Magnus, Mikado, Earhana, June Pink, Globe, Beauty, Crackerjack. Cabbages:' All-heads Wakedeld. Also flower plants. All _strong, healthy plants. “Reasonable price. J. P. Theve, near St Mary's cemetery. - Tel. 693-4. Je FOR SALE—A fine Henry F. Miller uprignt piano, $180; terms, $10 down, 31.50 per week; in perfect order. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. jesd $215.00—A Chi(‘kerlng upright plano, good as new; cost $500; in splendid shape; terms, 315 down, $1.75 per week. The Blaut-Cadden Co., Norwicn, Conn. e #85.00 for a fine Chickering upright just the thing for ~summer home: terms, $10 down, $1.50 per week. The Flaut-Cadden Co.’ Norwich, Conn Je: $200.00—Ludwig upright piano, used but 14 weeks; fine tone and beautiful mahogany case; terms, $10 down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., X, wich. Conn. FOR SALE—A <ood organ in fect order; cost new $150; special, terms, $5 down, 31 per week. Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. jeSd $230.00—A beautiful Stelmway up- Tigit piano in perfect order; sweet tone and fine action- terms, $15 down, 32 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co. je3d $182.00 buys the best upright Bach & Son piano in beautiful mainogany case, fully guaranteed, ever offered in this'state; only used during April and May; terms, $10 d The Plaut-Cadden The | n, $6 per monch. orwich, jezd FOR E OR RENT—Eight-roo; cottage, near Bean Hill Methodi church.’ Inquire A. W. Lillibridge, C! je > $125.00 —A g00a upright piano, ful guaranteed; just exchanged for play in good order: terms, $10 down. $1.50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor- wich, Conn. jesd $90.00 for 2 fine Simplex piano plaver, with 10 rolls of muslc; _terms, down. $8 per month. The Piaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. jedd Tnquiries so- BOATS built to order. licited. Alex. C. Thompson, Westerly, R. I jeid $65.00 for 2 go0d Pianola piano er; terms, $15 down, $1 The Plaut-Cadden Co $35.00 for Angelus piano player; x 00d chance for someone; terme, $10 own, 36 per montn. The Piaut-Cadden 0. Norwich, Conn. je3d FOR SALE—Eight-room cottage house, all modern improvemants. 168 Broad St. Appiy to Brown & Perkins, | Attorneys at Law, 22 Shetucket St. | Nozwich. Conn. | HENS For the rest of this season we {nEr will seil eggs for hatching from ! our Mayflower White Wyandottes at 31 efting and $4 per nundred. A opportuni Mayflower White { Wyandoties lay at six to seven months Cuban Game stock and eggs al- v on hand. Send for circular and price list. . MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, Norwich Town, Con. "Phone 34-3. apr24MTh per FOR SALE. nice d ng butflt, bay horse, ars old, standard and breed, =afe for anyone good ~ roadster; rubber harness; rubber tired runa- The whole outfit cost me one year ago 3430; wiil sell for 3225. Aa- dress Box 66, Bulletin. Must be sold; going away. jesd FOR SALE No. 40 Maple Grove Av. A 10--Room Cottaze House. MUST BE SOLD. Owner lives in anofher c! Will _accept small amount of cash. PBalance on easy terms. A Rare Chance. JAMES L, CASE, 40 Shetucket St Norwich, My a blooded 1006 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. 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. mayZ9 MW Director: 1 want in pu ur bust- neis beiore the public, thers is no me- | dium-bette- than throughn the advertise ing columns of The Bulletin $ srder. " NEWMARKET HOTEL. 715 Boswail Ave. " Flirst-class Wines, L'gucrs an: igars. Meals and Welch Rarebit served te | tors and supy Johin Tuckis Tol “4a-h Prop. Lo 1. Charles H. Pheips, Cash- | . 3 3 iar re above named bank. @o sol- | T o7 B peeCy | emnly swear that the above statement | (all or address | i= true to the best of my knowledge and | Belier, e WIL F. HILL, CHARLES H. PHELPS, Cash 3 < <, % 9 218 AL reet, Norwich, Conn. Subscribed and swarn to before me, | 200 treet arwich, Codn iy of dune, 1811 EOVAT W cHARMAN, LOST AND SOUND. i Freore ros@h Unibrel on New TLondon A BROW NING, tra inrday evening: 33 reward at BROWN, Bulletin Oy 1w BROAD BROOK FARM invites your attention to its strictly Fresh Eges and Wancy Broilers, Young Chester Whnile Pigs for sale. Agency for DsLaval Cream Separa- Telephone—Norwica 237-2 VERY DESIRABLE double or single rocm, with or iwithout board, at the ue’t;':ipolltan House, 116 Main Street. e L TO RENT—Desirable upper flat of six rooms, Jatest improvements, family adults. Anplg on premises. No. 1(8 North Main 8t Clty. Jesd FOI RENT—Desirable fiat, 6 rooms. bath, steam heat, Laurel Hill Ave. C. E. XK. Bu: Tel. $16-3. at 55 Franklin Street. Inquire at The Builetin_Office. 2 je2a FURNISHED ROOMS—Bzth and gis King House, 50 Main St _mayisd FOR RENT _House of seven rooms and attic at No. 162 West Town St Well of never-failing water with pump in Louse. Inquire L. J. Saxton, 73 West Town St. may1zd FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern crn- yenisncepa¥ Union St Beleprone 8si: ¢ aprio; WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Mein St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and jnsurance : FOR SALE NEARBY FARM OF 12 ACRES, with good dwel;ing and barn, orchard, wood lot, etc. Price very low. STURTEVANT AVE., NO. 18, MOD- era dwelling, nearly naw, all improve- ments, in excellent neigipornood. Easy terms to accommodate purchaser. ROOSEVELT AVE, NO. 08, NEAR the Bleachery, Greenevilie, six room cottage, with garden. Very low. 644 MAIN ST.. COTTAGE AND BARN, cellar, water closet, large lot fronting on two streets, city water and an ex- cellent well. Very cheap. may5d FOR SALE. SALE HORSES On Monday, June 12¢h, T shall have my eleventh car of Horses this season. Among them are big drafters, general purpose chunks and several drivers. 1 have bought this load myself and con- sider them an unusually sood load. : ELMER R. PIERSON. 1 2. jelod For Sale The old established printing business of the late E. A. Stillman, situated at 31 Main street, Westeriy, R. 1. business consisis of one 13x19 Jones Gordon platen press with throw-off, long fountain, four chases; one $x13 Neckhert platen press. short fountain, overhead fixtures for hoth presses; one Little Giant water motor, No. 7; one 223 inch Hero lever paper cufter; one 12 inch Elm City card cutier, together with an assortment of the best type on the market; about $300 worth of stotk the very best on the market: This busi ness will be soid at a very low figure; will lease the present quarters for a number of vears at a rental of $10 per month. Bverything is ready to go to work. Over $150 worth of work fo be done if business can be starfed in a few days. A rare chance t6 buy an estab- jished husiness and make money from the start. Inspection invited. Seashore property for rent and for sale; 100 bullding sites “an , Atlantic ocean, prices $250 fo $1,000./Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, PReal Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., rooms 1 and 2, Westarly, R. I. Four-tenement House To Exchange For a Farm rented, $33.00 per for $2,200. Terms $300.00 cash, On Al month, sell balance to be paid with rent. mortgage at 5 per cent. This house brings $400. a year; would pay you i2 per cent. interest. Located in center of Willimantie. Built in- 1908. Address. P. O. Box 319, Willimantie, Conn. A FINE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE in fine condition, with some improve- ments and a nice garden, located on car line for sale rzasonably E. A. PRENTICE. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at th Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (Established 1£73.} THE COLLATERAL LOAN 0. 142 Main Street, Upstatrs. BATH SPONGES Large Size 39 cents PRy S DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street The Roads Are Settling and pleasure driving will be the best and cheapest way to get the embrac- best tonic. 'Phone us for a good team. MAHONEY BROS., Livery Stable. Falls_A: LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. FOR SALE: By order of the Hon Able Court of Probute for the Dixtri of Nortl onington, 1 will =il the real estate belonging 1o the estuie of Miner Main, late of North Stonington, de I ceased. or further description, application on file in said Court TSAAC D. MINER, Administrator. see WHEN you want to pat vour bust- ess befcre the pubic. there is no me- tter than thro: advertis. will § ing fresh air that i better than the | bo_i_-k luckwa‘mi: there were many them To n-your extenuation— P‘gfn]l‘;lelq: note, s Veostrymaen Assur's congregation, Soldiers, nfi.l}ol ers profound, My rave and kind and philanthro- pic. Risin; ung business men who found A h .and never-failing topic In_heaping ridicule uw The rival ciaims of bylon. Look backward, and one stands pere plexed.” ' * Whether 4o chuckle or to shiver, One day a holocamst. the nex: A gmple plenic rp <be river. The banker, in a ate way As kind as Pythias to Damon. Will, when some poor man fails to pas The brickbat he has punched his name on, Slay him, 2nd spend the money straizht On new-winged lions {or his gate Yet friends lay off their skirted coate. While on the roofs the doves are cooing, Lean on the wall, comparing notes On how their rose-bushes are doinz. One reckless talker, mavbe. dares Doubt if the King (his accents bated) Has really’ killed as many hears As the official notice stated. Then scolds his beard, which will not stay In curl for more than half a day. And so they lived until the Mede Bultsre . the good old town to flin- ers, And it was buried deep indeed In shitting dands.and driftiog ein- ers. > Yet so muchworse wrought slander’s voice Than e whe on the ramparts Bactioa That Ninevites who had the cioice ot fose' €aat LougNC of foes that tat- tiey - Would say. “We'll take, by Ishtar! please, Our chances with Cyaxares™ —Philin Loring Allen. in The tury. Cen- CHANGE. Sometimes, when after spirited dehain Of letters or affairs, in thought | = Smiling unto myselg, and all azin~ With some smmediate purpose elate As if my_little, teivial scheme wers great, And what T would se were airead #0; Suddenly T think of her that died, and’ know, Whatever friendly or unfriendly fate Befall me in my hope in my pride. It-in-ali oothing Wet-a mockery And nothing can Be what it used to he When I could bid my happy s abide And build on earth for perpetuity Then. in_the deathless days bhefors she died. Willfam Dean Howells VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Saying tell ole Jo= as T was a N T thought ‘e “Did you bloomin’ liar? knew!”—Punch, Daniel enterell the lions’ den. “Not that I care for ‘the circus myself” he explained: “it's just to take John- ny.—Harper's Bazaar. Mrs - Jabbe—Jones practically lives in his automobile. r. Jabbe—FHas to—he sold his home to buy it —Chi- cago News. Teacher—Why dldn’'t the dove hring back the olive 1eaf the first tine” Johnny—Please, mum, "cause olives ars an acquired taste.—Judge. Bcribbler—Can you sugges. a smile for giving advice? Sorawler—FHow would pouring water en & duck's back do?—Philadelphia Record. Ie—I am not taking pert in theatricals. 1 always think 1 am making such a fool of myself. “he Oh, evervone thinks that! —London Opinion. She—It seems to me that I Bave m von hefore somewhere. He—Imposs ble, or I should have fallen in iove with vou before—¥liegends Blaetter. “Wombat is behind with his board.” “How do you knew? “T notice he's had the neck of the ehicken for thres fundays running.'—Pittsburg Post. MUCH IN LITTLE Soap or black lead rubbed into thae hinges of a door that squeaks often will remedy the trouble. e Vienna's new -qnsduet will 418,000,000 and will eupply about 200,000 persons with water. cont - A. new cover for street manholes screws into 1ts socket o thet wagons cannot knock it out of place. A scheme ig mooted among busimess ' men for holding a -Corean ex- hibition at Seoul in April, 1912 The - latest - figures shew that Were are 7,600,000 persons living within 20 miles of Herald square, New York. A spoon with a streiner in ths cen- ter of the bowl thet N u‘m has invented has many men. Aacording to the census w- ward the end of Felbruary, the Japarn- ese residents in Seowl mumber #5099, an increase of aver 8,009 as cempared with the same time Isst year. Lantsrns te preject s@vertising upon pavements se Me whe forced to read, mow are electric lamps sufficien operate effectively in ed streets, “The attempt te not a punishablie German criminal code. But, save a London exchange, "if cead vou inust be prepared the consequences. There is a possflity that the - giness of the Londen mm-mn decreasing. The etatement is that 21 vears ago there was a of 33 foggy days during the winter months, Jwhile rtely the average is about 11. It is planned to establish a Japam- ese hydroelectric company, te be named the Yokohama SuSryokig Denk! Kaisha, with a capital of $2.500, Tt is intended to obtain power from the rapids on the upper reaches of the Sa- kawa river, in Kanagawa prefecturs. M. Lefort, president of the Academy ‘of Dancing Masters, iy one of those men who believe in the futare of the 1 harem skirt. and he has taken it for the inspiration of a dance which I8 called La Chierouelle, the name of the puifed trousers worn by the women of the east, V. at’ Montevides, ports to the department of siafe, un- der date of March 25, 191, that Senor Altredo Sarienati, lnspector of seheols in the department of Kocha, salled on that date for Kngland, where he will embark immediately Tor the United States. in order to ‘nvestigate manual and industrial edutation in the pri- Hdwin minister - marv and sccomdary schools of United States a n also {hquir

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