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Entersd at tho Pos, o e T s, e P Tel-phose Calls: iletia Job Otfice, 350 Willimantle Office, Room 3 Murray Building. Teiephone 210. et - ch, Tuesday, June 20, 1911. The Circulation ol The Bulletin. The Bulletin Gos the largest elr- culdtion of any paper in Eastern Puimam snd Dantelson € over these wincew it is counidered the local dally. Eastern Commecticnt mime towie, five postetiice di ome rural free delivery routes. The Beflctin fIs wold fn ecvery tows and om Waeek ending June 17 A T fercial Ganadian affa B Canadian ente s the fdllowing the sub-a trade at cently Times for May 20 a 1 estimate of $417 money nier jonnt s this publishe Two hundred e average cap $12 investments in British Colux and timber, $65.000,000; § British Columbia min 1and deal in prairie provin 080; investments jn lymhar and nvines, prairie provinces’ $10,000,000; packing plants, $6,000.000. agricultural imple- ment distributing h $8,575.000 land deals, British Columbia, $3,500,- 090; municipal bonds, sold privately. #27,000.000: investments in Canada of United States insurance companies. miscellaneous industrial vents, 310,000,000: purchase of eity and town property. $15,525,000 investments in the mariiime provinces, $12,850,000; total, $417,14 There ix a thoroughly reciprocal Dusiness spirit ccisting between the twe countrles, us (his statement bears witness. BOOKED FOR A SANE FOURTH. The sane and safe F of July campaign is_om, and he aid of legisiation with reference to the sale of explosives & great de good h been accomplished. We under safe spirit at coming_Fourt of an @ and pression of s a suppression of he Fourth of citizens o and to spend ne as *hqusands ¢ irless in tc That 1s evemybod. coming other. tow their Fourt Noi bration for th things this wich people all_the enjo We hepe the spirit makes p way inste There is #hould no vendence da RAISING THE Whether by an exte plosion w Now he dsnan tions; and that open to view t as widely at odds to whether the by an internal o say the case between the Spahish American commissioners upon the subject afte vhe After close inves the battleship its plates are the wreck be great battleship tions the basis for ause of the exy . uneertain The ba knov naval auth to know the Perhaps from the fring heen taken out of ihe tion and' the hodies tombed ‘herein -have sepultered Under n r or to di real tr Know that of navig the been The Charleston c vt News and Courier f= authority fo statement that a cow in that recently drank four quarts of ammonia, and has been giv- ing ice cream ever sin. This is lkely to be about as trying & week as King George will experie in his reign: he will have to do many. things which it seems might be omitted. to him Phe democrats (hink es not make any difference who the republi date for president is in 1912 This is their natural feeling at this of the game. When it comes to spiral gliding 1+ housefly ean do the stunt and make 2o fatal mistakes, o LOOKING FOR L = Tt is_estimdted that ome in three of coliege students work in vacation time to earn money to help them on| with their education next year. Thesé are the young fellows who } il the fields of Kansas with workers in harvest time; and they will emter every line of endeavor. i « and mining engineering corps will be stocked with boys from the technical schools. The. smooth talk- ers probably will prefer some gentler like book canvassing. ches will be patrolled by student Jife guards. The newspaper offices and hotel ks will all see boyish faces that will disappear at the beginning of 1all, Wherever there is work the ambi- Jus American boys and girls will be found not only earning money but gaining experience which will be of n future years live American boy wastes -no but enters life’s competitions with a will. Three months of idleness ppeal to him, for he knows time and is determined to it are made of the right will be heard from in ion®l, political and country. scolding ‘she gave him. But Frederick rebelled and said he ‘wouldn’t be boss- ed by any old aunt who his mother said was @ dreadful bore. " “Jack! How awfull Have you seen Aunt Mary since?” “No, and I don’t want to, either. Tl leave the apologies to you. “How were {he meals. while I was away?’ asked Mrs. Everett, anxious to change the subject. “The eats were all right as long as the céok cooked the But_one day she tried to drown he sorrow in the port wine,_and had to be taken to tha police station. She came back for her: clothes, but since thew I can’t find my gold cuff buttons and some of the silver is missing.’ o “My poor starved family! get_another cook?” 1 “No. Julia, the second girl, cooks | egzs and potatoes well and they have been our chief sustenance.” “Julia_is a good, faithful girl Tm glad I brought her a nice present. “You'll have to give it to her in a burry. because she answered a matri- monial advertisement and is going to be married next week.” - “Fm so glad, dear,” that everything went along so smeothly while’ I was gone,” said Mrs. Everetf | “We are nearly home—h: “It is glorious ‘to have vou ‘home again, sweetheart.” said Everett to his wife ‘as he greeted her at_the rail- road station. “The best part of going away is the coming home,” replied Mrs. Everett. “Didn’t*you niiss me at all? Your let- ters gave such: glowing accounts of the way vou got along without me that I was tempted 1o stay another week.” Oh,' we managed all right. But aren't’ you satisfied with your three weeks' “visit at your mother's? You 100k S0 well’ . “Yes, I'm. feeling well and strong again. | Jack, mlother is Simply a wonder, Shé never worries or frets abouf anything and I'm going to fol- low her example. “Bully for you!” returned her hus- band as he helped her into the carriage. At last you've got the right idea. You remember how the proverb goes— Never trouble trouble until trowble trbubles vou. It is an excellent rule. “How are the childfen?" asked Mrs. Kvekett, as she leaned back in the carriage and, gazing fondly at her hus- band, noticed for ‘the first time how: resorn he looked. “orinne and Frederick have gone to our_sister Lulu’s house for a few stuff and they the future pre Dbusiness life -of CORONATION WEEK. the all-important week A day Lulw's house! Why?” s, ell. James had the measles, so I ind the Interest in the course | sent them over (here.” : 2 s world-wide. The pro-| ‘“James! My poor son!” wailed his|turn off the water and it opened Monday with a state | mother, “Who took care of him? Is | through on to the parlor furniture B ce; and | he very But it doesn’t look bad. The cbver- kinghan .palace: and | he very i a o ne r < of the week will be as fol-| “He's going out tomorrow. We had | ing reminds me of watered silk. Julia a trained nurse.” was very much distressed that she for- g Such expense, just for the geasles! | 2ot to pack away vour fur coat, as Yoy o, Tt the nurse young and pretty?” told her, and_there are some moth- palace. 1t exac voung and prett holes in it Coronation day. swered Everett, guardedly, “but very | “My fur coat! For goodness sake, 3—The * royal = procession | capable.” don't more! The only thing 1 to worry about is our dog Toby. Noth- ing could happen to him.” 1 don't suppose Corinne has prac- ticed her while at Lulu's, as Lulu has no piano.” e couldn’t practice anyway. eut her finger.” »ndon. Naval review at Spithead. the king . and a performance Return She how can I tell mdon. Ga about “Edith, vou - “How? 1Is there any danger of blood You'll be so shocked,” said J Garden party at Bucking- | peisoning!’ 3 i " h ace. Gala pe rmance 'at| ‘“None whatever. The children want- me the worst immediately! His Majesty's theater ed te earn some money, so they had e bite any on % ture of royal guests.|@ lemenade stand in front of the| “No, but he was run over by an au- and queen to royal|DOuse. Your sewing table wasn't | tomobile vesterday. buried him ¥@ | anite ‘steady and when it came down | back of the pansy bed 2 b b e all the glass was cracked and broken.| “Toby killed? How horrible!” cried al progress to the cits. | Corinne in attempting to save it cut [ Mrs. Everett, wringing. her hands in >aul’s and Juncheon at | her finger on the pitcher.” disma; Kind, gentle Toby. that Return procession ot the cut giass pitcher that Aunt | looked after the children and was best tchman we ever had! What shall don. Mary gave us for a wedding present?’ [ w hz eoronation fete to| “FExactly so! ‘Aunt Mary happened | we do without Toby?” ndred thousand children at the| f® come the next day and she vented | “We'll miss Toby. all right, my dear, Svatal i 2 at thefyer anger on little Frederick by in- [vet we can do without him. st sisting tnat he take 2 bath before she | husband. “But you see we . g left. Poseibly h eeded it more than | without you.”—Chicago News. EDITORIAL. NOTES. o s The oldest woman in the world is a 5 ¥ % s who h: her men- | asked to vete in way that his con- |ing time of cars or trains between stituents ma z City hall, Hartford, and passenger GREENEVILLE DEMOCRAT. station, Rockville. 3 t Beanhieat: hus —_— There will be but one electric car » i operated on the line between Rock- be disappointed in her BiG: AEROPR ANk ville and Stafford Springs. That car will make trips every hour and a half, —— HNing. ¥ epenucted Pridgeport= | lcaving Rockville 5.20, 7.05, a. m., and fact t orimer is Backed By Unlimited Capital. every hour and @ half until 1 > - m. and every hour and & half unti for d IRERe Publ 50 o panitad capiial . for- | T A0 SVery. HOW G5q &M i e nished by Congressman James H. Mc- R e e LR = Dermott of Chicago and Washington, ‘The 1iai néver geta rired of hunting | BEFmOtS of Chicago and Waskington | CHARLES NOEL FLAGG. r avenues of escape; and the more inventor, John Murphy, | sails for Greeco—Has Picture in Ex- lies the <0. s bringing _to nore he has hibition at Rome. —— ket completion at the factory of Topping . 2 e e il o o 2 DUE® | Charles Noel Flags, the Hartford in the shade both cagable of carrying four ek > n o e, T sailed Wednesday on the alities com ia_for Patroh, Greece, in v with Reynolds York to San Francisco z t for $30,000. pany- Beg of._ New Bres A flight over Bridgeport some time | YOrk. @ marin ‘y,-\m::w k is net next month: a four-passenger flight | they will proceed to Athens, thence e verything he says, from Bridgeport to Chicago in nine or | Trieste and to Venice. Mr. Flags has - - ten nours' {ime three-passenger | 2picture in the international exhibition s to Independe v | flight from New York to San Fran at Rome. He will visit the exhibition sufficient: “Don't] co, and finally a _passenger-carry- | and then go K ng flight from New York to Lordon st b are some of the racord break- | call on Jouis Ox Mant 1 i wonders confidently promiss by | 208 .0 - * 2 as just cele- | & wonders confidently promised DY pyiig studying architecture. birthday never saw | VTR L0 ts of special design | €XPects that his son will join him a any her tribe. and containg a number of wnique fea- | Rome. Mr. Flagg will sail for New “All aboard!” | in this and every other country where < 5 1 m, which | patent treaties hold. Bxperts in the . ooks long | employ of Congressman _McDermott | have examined the patents and mod- els und declare that the newsmachine Will be a world beater, for size, speed, power and endurance. While it confains a number of great improv Nichols.—The evangelist, Miss Lo ments, it is by no means a “freak” | has beer the Methodist chure Its inventor has studied the | holding etings all through t question for has | week. out the fauits and | successful type of “ddy of roplane attempted to build nted organ- another in all of these faults ngregational church and = z - 70 hors: £ The & oppe cutting a I,h\f,... ‘motor < ous aero- | Wallingford. —Miss Ari t rive in Bridgepo of North Attleboro, Mass. plane will arrive in Bridgeport je e e STEAM TRAINS FOR ROCKVILLE. f New n but Electric Service Betwsen Passenger Station in That City and Burnside Temporarily Discontinued. nsurance written in policy on nnectic: he ’ 3 am | e nigh | 1 wearing them A Bears. The Connecticut comp has i - the following notice regarding chan-| Kensington.—Dennis T R 3 y the trol : een this | ne Tomasi, has 3 saxs: i Rockvill d.” Whe \ o Ju hg to the work of reconst | he int barism and overhead wir nd - remodeling | ¢ and ed not expect any tation West stree nd Buck- : necesei to discon- | LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR | peiuih i ten dave: Durin THe Sentiment Was Right. e ana e S h steam engines v gers will transferred f from . electric cars, r tric car. Winsted. A firm from Torrington ' at B has been awarded ti . In other words, tra new editors | sengers. dwl o made S d who | Junction and Churc and ter i reople of Con- | Hartford. ng will cost in the neighborhood s 1id to publicly ex- here will be no :'E‘bnzn in le 000. B et At Soda Fountains or Elsewhere [ s, vl “Just Say” W t 1 “ena .;,,y’i”:\ ‘:;‘v“:‘! | Wity It means the Original and Genuine MALTED MIL [/ R ase I some mémber of L ble A The Food-Drink for all Ages. e Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea or coffee. Kley For infants,invalids and growing children. Agrees with -the weakest digestion. Pure nutrition,upbuilding the whole body. Keep it on your sideboard at heme. A quick lunch prepared in a minute, All druggisiz. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. Get the best. wgainst him from s to fini b B ey e s e e 95" Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S. it a man is satisfied with his meth- ods, why does he hoiler when he is Did you Housekeeper’s Bulletin WE HAVE »mm mnmum YOU WANT T ALASKA ICE CREAM -~ FREEZERS $1.88, $2.25, $2.63, $3.38 NORTH POLE FREEZERS $1.00 and $1.25 Galvanized Waterimg Pots, Paring Knives ..... asess 39¢, 49¢, 59¢, 69c Refrigerator Tumblers . Seamless = Galvanized Pans .. 35c and 39c | Coat Hangers Wood Frame Window Screens, Folding Coat Hangers ...... ach 5o 5 200, 529315 5 Fariee Hangors ... s ESs each Se Metal Frame Screens....39, 45c, 50c Clothes Baskets.......... P R R B B o % Clothes Hampers, Clothes Brushes 10¢, 19¢ $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.85 | Cjoget Brushes ......... 10¢, 29¢, 50¢ “Granifs” Water Pails....39, 45¢, 55¢ | giny ‘Brushes .........o....... 5c, 10c Galvanized Water Pails..19¢, 2ic, 25¢ [ g0 Brushes . e Wiofie . is b 35c, 39, 45¢ | poiotor Brushes e Self-wringing Mops .............. o R s Datiess, Dey Mops....-.oveor i 5% | Gold Dust, three small pkgs. for 10c Dustless Furniture Mops. B MR Clodht Mops Swift's Pride Cleanser......a can 5c i Wishe Red-E-Cleanser a can 5S¢ e g A Toilet Paper, seven pkgs. for..... 250 Minesiie PN | Dutch Hand Soap . . acake 5c “Howard” Dustiess Dusters...... 19 | Loy sanotio .. A Old Dutch Cleagser....4 1b. pka. 21 | putoh Scouring Soap -.... a cake 4o o M e S S L e 7 | U. 8. Mail Soap .... ten cakes for 25¢ 20 Mule Team Borax, 1 Ib. pkg. 11c | Queen Borax Soap, seven cakes for 25¢ 20 Mule Team Borax, % Ib. pkg. 7¢ |20 mule Team Soap, Silver Cream Polish ............ 19¢ seven cakes for 25¢ | Krystal Soiloff (for the hands) 7c|Satin Gloss Stove Polish . " 12e . 21 6-5-4 Stove Lusta .. 19¢c | Liquid Veneer Pots, Pans and Kettles, like clothing, will wear eut. At some time or other they must be replaced. Now is the time. All of the various Emamel Wares of merit we carry in the first quality. “Cooking Utensils in aluminum, tin, iron and steel, whatever you want, we have it. June White Sale The rush of the first few days is over. For you who desire quieter, less hurried shopping, now is the time to investigate the Muslin Underwear, White Goods and Domestics, and the Dress Goods and Silk Departments. ALL OF THESE AFFORD YOU RARE CHANCES FOR SAVING. The Sale Continues for the Balance of the Week. TAKE THE TROLLE The Reid & Hughes Co. We Recover Furniture and do Carpet Laying Only the woman who has tried knows what comfort and relief a New Perfection Oil Cook-stove brings into the kitchen. It is not only that the New Perfection cooks so well. It saves so much work in other ways. There are no ashes to clean up before going to bed’; no fire to bank for the night. Everything is ready for cooking in the morning at a touch of a match. You are saved from an overheated kitchen; saved from soot and dirt; saved from chopping wood and carry- ing coal. In the kitchen or the laundry, for the lightest or the most elaborate meal, you will find the New Perfection stov~ with the New Perfection oven is the best and most conventent. ¥ i Made with R : o without ! n,‘-;.ht:( - with ; e write for de- tethe searest agency e e - Standard Oil Company " (Incorporited) i B Latest Novelties Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls «_for thie New Coillares Gibson 76"31 Go. 67 Broadway 'Phonme 5 The Euudflr&ei and Lingerie ¥ODELS FOR EVERY FICURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRE), SHIRTS that rhyme with Summer time. Simplicity of style, fine, rich materials, and the perfection of high art in shirt cutting make our new line the Ideal of Alert Shirt customers. There is a profit for you in looking it over. d. C. MACPHERSON, 291 Main Street Beech Nut Japmsad Shrimp, Lobster, Sardines, Etc., with Olives and Catsup. Just the thing for Summer weather. Peohle7s—l~flarket 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR when a tonic is imperative. Let yours be All the good of It retained and everything else Tt will tone you up wonderfully. it this week. DUNN'S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street Wall Papers Our stock is very complete and we would be pleased to show them. The prices range from p to expensiva and the coloring and designs are beau- tiful and attractive. We will be pieased to do your work, pply competent workmen. and can s P. S should be placed {The Famning Studios, 31 Willow Street Lace Curtains. Upholstery Goods, Etc. - Allow Me Please ces or wanted at once, without delay. | timates on ail kinds of contra rik jonhine penter T ates cheerfu tended | ete. Jobbin ompt to. Estir si C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. Phone FRISWELL has the Largest Line of Alarm | Clocks in the City. | 25-27 Franklin Street | STEP IN AND TRY OUR '35c DINNER From 12 to 2 DEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Floor he Roads Are Settling driving Wil be the b than the 3 E #.good team. | MAHONEY BROS., | Livery Stable. Falis Avenu WHE= you wani iy put your bu ness vefore ine puslic. there : am beiter thar = fae advertis- K columng of The Bulletis- IF YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS PIANG, get a SHONINGER through « WHITE, THE TUNER, COUAL AND LUMBER. COAL “Fight Fire With Fire” Or Buy Coal In Juse” We' belleve that you will be parties ularly wise this yoar to put Cosl 8 for on April_Ist next, every & contract with the miners i® country runs o v will thus heip the CHAPPELL CO. Centra! Wharf ln'd 150 Main Strest LUMBER GCOAL Free Burning Kinds and Leighh AL S IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Ste Telephone 163-12. CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Teiephone 834. Central Whart to settle ASTER, SALVIA, CABBAGE, LET- TUCE, PEPPER AND TOMATO PLANTS TS CARDWELL'S, 3 to 9 Market Street. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest brands of Beer of Europe and Boteniian, Pilsner, Culmbach Beer, Bass Pale and Burtom, d Scotcli Ale, Guinness’ Dublim C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Steriing Bitter Ale, , veiver, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 2. M. 8. AING AUTO GO, Agent for Pope Hartiord and Overland Cars for New London County. New cars for immediate defivery. A FEW USED CARS CHEAP One Overland Teuring Car, one Mums about (little used), one Maxwell (4 H. P.), one Maxwell (22 H. P.), One Team Wagen. One Peddier Wagen. A complete line of new and secend- hand Wagons at reduced prices. M. B. RING, Chestnut Street THE RODERICK BOWLING ALLEYS reopen. Saturday Evenming wit* full size regulation, Your paironag: is selicited. JOREPH T. DONOVAX, DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suile 46, Shannon Building Teke elevator Shwtuciet sirest eme trance. ‘Pliona will Prow. Face and sealp Wae- nage. Corne removed without pais. MRS, Tel. o4 letin fog business Z £ 3 s TN

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