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ictures at the Breed The- ENTS The oy m Third Baptist church hold a and supper at Buckingham the Memorial today, both @fternoon and evening. See adv. — e PLEASING BILL AT THE AUDITO- RIUM. A light, airy vaudeville show is grac- ing the at_this popular the- ater for the first half of this week, and i8 .more thah pleasing all who see it. Houston and Olmsted are offering a very pleasing comedy act entitled Btripes, which hax a prettw story run- ming through it and contains,a lot of ®ood bright comedy which is wvell put | over by these two clever people. One Of the neatest dancing acts which has heen seen here in a long time is the | age STBITDI ; Chimney Fire Tuesday Morning— | School Interests—Riela S. Clay’s Death—Henry R. Palmer's Verses ip Beok Form. At 1045 a. m. Tuesday, an alarm was rung in from box No. 4, corner of Church and Water streets, for Jack Maloney's house. The fire had not zotten under headway and was con- fined to tne roof and chimney. It is thought it was due to the chimney being filled with soot. The hose com- ries. hook and ladder and the chem- I engine appeared before the alarm ad stopped sounding. The men did xcellent work and with the aid of the hose and chemical, the flames were extinguished quickly. Very little dam- vas done, except from the water. The chimney was thought to have been smouldering for the past few days. Lightning Struck Hous: Tuesdny afternoon a light thunder storm appeared but soon passed after Zevelty turn Introduced by Payne ani Jee, Who offer an entirely new and | on.nJ line of dancing, closing the | gwber with their own conception of | dumctwg Billiken, which always | Makes a hit. Ruby Caldwell, who is| also on this pleasing het weather bill, | 48 @ sprightly youns girl of good voice | and graceful manner. and always re- | geives good applause at every per- Sormance. The motion pictyres are | N clear, steady and interesting. | Next week Wednesday and Thurs- | @ay. June 28 and 29, the management have secured a special feature film en titled Grenadier Romnd, or The Burn Imw of Moscow. There are 3,000 c acters in this'picture. and it was taken at a cost of about $20,000. It depicts the battle scene at Moscow in which | | | the great Napoleon took part, and crit- | = fcs claim that it is positively the best battle scene that was ever thrown on | A ereen. Other feature pictures which are soon to be shown exclusive- | Iv at this house are The Forged Dis- | patch, coming July 3d and ith: a re- | turn engagement by request of The | Fall of Troy, on July 7th and 8th, and an entire reproduction. of the Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bil Wild West Shows on the 16th and 11th of Ju NEW PICTURES TODAY AT THE | : BREED, | The first chang of the schedule Breed takes p tirely new of shown. Included in t pramme will be th timely film « the grea: fire at Dreamland Is- Jand, wilch will show the great havoe wroUERT Dy fAre und plate and jengt!i m ©f the ruins The feat titled The New 1 and is 4 magmificent story of telling of a young cowboy who pravi- | oumly Bas invitedq eetheart to accompany him to the big barn dance, meets a voume ladv who b fallen | from her horsc, ana nasists her home. The resuit his former swesheari, and mes much attached to the flirt omer. He attempts to call upo; at her city home, but recelves an welcome, and wanders back o where finds Mie adored one of eartier days the afflenced of a al cowbe There s a aming comedy fully the equal one der the title of Alkall's Av one being entitied The B groom in the programma the summer at the oday, and an en- will be e terrible A com- | observa is made her forg new her e, he reel | HEIR TO $1,000,000, Possible Relative of Dead Millionaire Will Leok Into Matter Carefully. Mrs. A. H. Lane on avenue, Waterviilc, « of the missing heir the late James BeM who died in Africy recently leaving en es ned at over $1.000,000. She < #he thinks she is his n. - er was a Bell and afterwards married a man named Ray. Mrs. Lane that she remembers her mother tal of a brother James who had g Africa, but from wh word ever received. Mr. Lane corroborates mg of conversation old woman in which brother who had & n search of his fo never returmed. B eame from the same that He did Putting two two together Lane says. it looks s if his wife @ nfece of the dea.i mill such is the case the their claim upon Thoma ms to to be one > the estate of ad w e who had her family of Ireland ud Mr ire and if to assert o estate Republican t} bout t Mre. Bell's sister in ¥ Frances Holihan, was ng of the account ared in the issue of J Mrs. Thomas Farre vas announced us ance determined to see her erville and talk the ms th her and she arrived here Tt was through Ti the Lanes learncd wmte. artford at had ap in whic enne sister in r over ster- The Lanes at possibility that ed in the list rermined Republican they 1 of heirs invest thought of t ght be inc and_have te.—Waterbu QUIET FOURTH. Ordered by Ordinances Adopted Briugesort Council. by | r | acection 1. No otner explosive any street Ta used or oper i the eit Section 2. No shull be dlscha July in any stree within the cits hetion 3. A “olate amy of ordinance than $56 The above an_ or will was submiticd to couneil at ite meeting, Monday even ing, Jume 19, coming on a bl report. from the Committec Ordi nances. 7 The whove ordinar Alderman lavery's but does not bar th cartridges. Vice-President Oreutt. John A. Standish A. Hoagiand, representing ington Arms-U. M. C. Co. committee not to adopt an ordinance | #0 severe. Porbiddinz them to test their explosives would serfously in- terfere with their business. The com- | mittee aswured sthem that nothing of | the sort was edntempated.—Bridgeport Farmer, artridge. «hall be placed 1 lvay track o« ted upon any street torpedo tracks | with- | shotgun | th of ed on the I ho person hal the 1 be is ance whict commeor on i a part »ymmendation, | of blank Je A nd the asked the Rem- Has Tom Thumb Cabinet. Librarian Charles Evans of thel Fairfield county bar is the possessor of 8 cabimet which was the property of General Tom Thumb, the famou Barnum dwarf. He recilled the fact When he read o published story tha o man in Waterbury has a d formerly owned by the dwarf. wblnet was buflt abotl 30 and is of posewoud and lined with satin wood. The cablnet was the Progerty of the late Judge Lockwood, Mr. Evane father-in-law, and when he died it was turmed over to the present owner, ars g Haddam. —The municipal explosives commission of the eity of New York will malke tests of sarisonite. the re- cently invented high explosive. whi is inapufactured 3 Melroze #tate, at ‘he dam in 1 ht showers which lasted one hour, making“the air delightfully cool and efreshing the gardens in this v lightning struck and burn- in_ Jerome Palmer's house No other dam- claity. Tt @ hole north of the boroush, ige was done. I Makes Wrinkies Today's Graduating Exercises. | Wotry over ili-health ‘does your The zraduation exercises of the class | health no good, and merely causes of 1811 of ihe Stonington grammar | wrinkles, that make you look older school will be held in the school hail | than you are. this Wednesday afternoon. This if you are sick don't worry, but go the class known as grade 8 and tyught | by Miss liay L. Pendlcton. THis is | | about it to make yourself well. To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from wom- anly ills, similar (o yours. when we “Take VIBURN-0 | 1t 15 ‘a wonderfur femate remedy, as | yon will admit if you try it. i the first exercise heid by such a class and the pupils are looking forward to the event with much pleasure. The s are: President, Vernon president, Charles Miller: | nor Garrity. They have maintained a class paper during the vear and the readinz as well as the preparation of this has_been help to the students. Honors vided as follows: Valedictorian, bert salutatorian. Anna Var- Directions for its usz are printed in Hu- ith every boitle. Price six lanzuages gas exercizes the pro. | $L30 at drugsists. gram as follows | FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL Co. Selection, Waltz, grammar school | _ 106 Wes: 125th Street, New York. orehest saluta o 1T ry. Anna t. class Henry: Charles | < Miller: Hubert . | Squeer Nig Annie tayil i JOSEPH BRADFORD, = | Book Binder- Ryon s itntion, T he Light on | 230 Books Nlads and Ruled to Orde- Barbara Tucker. song, 102 SROADWAY. | Low ss: valedictor: Telephons 26k ! with presenta- L S e | e WHAT'S. NEW e | o Teeadine ok BHE PAUACE (GAFE:] . Rie FRANK WATSON & CO, | T ise Matthew. 72 Franklin Street. Graham Anne_Henry fmoranen [ \ia i Fred Lewis, Barbara | k. rank Muller. Charles Mille shitt i i e A rammien, o | Onc Exhibition - | ,A PeimcE e e | & sne assortment of the Latest Styles | A sraduation oxercises of the|in Millinery for Summer wear at e B ol i IS held 'MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, Eiaht-Foot Shark Caught. Mo 2 NaTeiet Stes s Nomad eame in Monday ' win e S et AMERICAN HOUSE, ! squid in the eatch. A ground Farrell & Sanderson, Props. sh ghi several hundred | gpp AT RATES to Theatre Troupes, ds and .more than eight™feet in | SFECIAL RATES ¢ e S was taken from the trap. He | Traveling Men, etc. 1 nneoted vas sent to markat. 1 SHE' KET STREET. Death of Rieta S. Clay. Rieta S. Clay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Clay, died Monday ev MONEY LOANED ning after an illness of only four dave, o= ‘Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry ts ana Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (Bstablisted 1872.} THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co. 142 Main Street, Upstairs. home on School street. . December 19, 1907, vears old. She hein pare was born T thiree Henry R. Palmer’s Verses Published. The Tuesday from Pro of verse entitled he ( e Sea, containing | | | e — - wems from the pen 1)(; LEGAL NOTICES. i = = | m. vol: on_ Palmer of Stoning- | > volume is the first Mr. Pal e Koo il ) A i St NOTICE TO CREDITORS. OF PROBATE HELD laim A s a res AT A e o ot v 2d for the District iremen Need Flowers. ¢ 20th day of June- The firemen’s Memorisl day commit- | I AYLING, Judge. | ee is requesiing flowers from all who, | rederick Richter. late of e to contribute for * | said District. decéased. | ¢ resiied That ihe Executrix cite > be Teft of said deceased to bring | Rl s 2 ims” wgainst said estate 0’5 8 comp om: ontis from (his date, by Jiss Grace Main, who beei | posting to that effect. to- for the past vear, | gether w ¥ of this order, on the | the summer va- | BIEnDOSE o the place where | | said ‘e dwelt, and in the | anton is Ve i publishing the Bon de LTaw once- In paper having a the reun in said District, and make Yale univer s Court s a member. | NELSON J. AYLING Judge i The above and foregoing is a true topy of recor Sneak t Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH: Clerk. stist church t through the pockets of ANGELINA R. WRIGHT, E: —_— | et ecutrix. Bab ’ C f l’t — TAT A COURT 0F, PROBATE HOLDEN y's Lomio at' Lebanon, withiy and for the Diatrict of Lebanor “on the Stn day of June, A for 15 Cents is secured by | . Present-—ALBERT G. KNEELAND, the one soap that never fails to s I Aben ot help the most delicate skin—and S R A never harms nor irritates. It is | District, doceased. | both safe ‘and cconomical to use | | Al rclaim#’| rgainst the xecutor | ears’ . SOAP Cake for the Unscented e Fidelio Beer rown where KNEELAY : NoricE of Mortzage usirial Build- Conn.. and | dated March | oh Land Re provides death, r fhice or in Bottles. whera. . JACKEL & c0. Market and Water Sts. of suc & = = % re all the FRISWELL R R R has the Largest Line of Alarm | et e 3 Z { r Trusiee fo execute said trust Clocks in the City. 1 And Inspen slection. each Twventy s 25-27 Franklin Street e D aTority ol Sann voias e | SMEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN | o frptiie S E i and hav aeliei beverage with | D. coit, | BROAD BROCK FARM EGGS:;M»-I ust has | THERFE ting of the hold- | dlled White pig < 1 marked Ay HROAD BROOK FARM Tél. Norwich 237-2 resto jelda | SPRAYING of trees by % IS, e. Yearling red by said bull, w ‘l “hby £+ ¥ DA ot Forester. | =aig < ice 138 Palmer St. [ The Compar Y duction ¢ Ship ¢ Datted aay of F C. ATCHISON, M. D., i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOM, T NORAY T Room J, Sccond Fi or, Shannen Blds. BEINEARY, ek I Night 'phone 1053 Sccretary. | finest promenade deci NORWICH LINE of Lowell ana Ches- " staunch vessels / The water way — way_of traveling. Steamers City ter W. Chaj -’ Taland Bound and a superb view of’the won- derful siyline and waterfront of New Bteamer leaves Now London st ‘m. weekdays only; due Pler foot East 734 Street 545 a. m. (Mondays ~xcepted) and - Pler 40, North- River, 7 m Fare. Norwich 1o New York '$1.80 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Agent. New Lopdon.'Conn. - ‘;’WArr-;_P:dim‘ as hau-:_f:‘»g an oman, with = Sears old. Address 35 ML St. Will- mantic, Ct, or ‘phone 38-4. _‘Je21d} ‘WANTED A good meat cuiter; must be e 500d cart man: no. booser meed apply.~ Inquire at this office. je2ld 'WANTED—Honest .men to_sell nur- experience unnecessary; ry or commission weekly. Address Millburn Advertising Agency, Millburn, N. J. Je19MWE WANTBD—A_kind _hearted lady o take charge of a good home. Fair wages. Also a good carpenter for a year, or two foc six months, and two or three men to build stone walls. Come and see me. Lafayette F. Main, near Hewiivs Station, on line of Norwich and Westerly trolley road. jez1d PURSE MAKERS WA work; g0od pay. on Frank ‘Lettngwell 288 Je20d New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Freight and passenger service direct to and from New York. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs= days, Sundays, at .16 New York, Pier 23, foot Rooseveit Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. Freight recelved until s p. m. C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. m. River, 7Spend Your Vacation in Every ouidoor recreation. elearest of turquofse ware: 14,000 Tons Displacement: 53 ft. Long. Fasies:, Most Liuxurious and the ORI First Class Passenger Steamer o Bfrmil‘l-.:é 15w Electric fans In every room. Maay staterooms with xcius| Best _cuisine ou Drass beds: six suites-de-luxe with private baths: e Orohestra, Promenade Danees, Gymrasium, Bermuda sicamer wih cvering all expenses. TOURS oo oo, s ship fare, best hotel accominodadions. 18 e Ehore trigs, drives, eic. at total cost of Beanurul “wookiet. “Inezary, Tiokete, eic. of Bermuda-Atlantic Line, 200 B'way, N. ¥, PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON ‘& BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skyliguts, Gutters and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- ping promptly to. Tel 119. Sanitary Plumbing A peep into an up to date bathroom 1s only less refreshing than the bath itself. During the summer you will the more look to the bath for bodily comfort. T will show you samples and plans of the porcelain and other tubs and give vou estimates for the work of putting them in in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- antee the entire job J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS sarnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11°to 25 Ferry Street S. E. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 55 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Stresi. If you want Good Horses you want to come where Good Horses are sold. —aT— THE NEW EASTERN HORSE MARKET 144 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn. Just received June 12th two express loads of first-class Horses. High class Drafters from Ohio, Farm Chunks, Business. Express, Fire Horses and Drivers from Pennsylvania and York State. We buy direct from the tuer cre they were raised and can any maricet Tnese Horses oken. Our SLFGUE Zuarantee it the same ut AUCTION 38 4T ale Horses mwus. be as rep- e or oy retviaed and Horses, 1 back at’our 2. A thor-: gives Comie where You can Tiis market Wiy built you' ma ey, . WILLIAMS BROS., Props. Telephone 2264 WANTED A man appearance, desiring = position as salesman. ‘Address Monroe Eraser Mfs. Co., No. 44 Washington St., New Lon- don, Ct. je20d WANTED —Position by _competent stenographer. |Inquire Bulletin: Office. e of gentlemaniy ix ndne Fice roasonable. inquiraat 123, Mapl 5 e. Inguire at & é! Norwich. < 'jesid. FOR SALE—1 have several tons of bay and straw which I am willing to sell cheap for cash; nine first class cows with calves; 100 barrels pure cider and cider vinegar, made from mice sound fruit, guaranteed to stand the test under the pure food law, and 1,000 cords of well seasoned wood at a bar- ain. Address Lafayette F. Main, R. F. . No.' 1, North Stonington, Conn. or call at my place near Hewitt's Station, on Notwich and Westerly trolley road. 3 FOR SALE OB T0 RENT Seashors cottages alomg the Connecticut coast. C. M. Post, ‘estbrook, Conn. JeRFMW TO RENT—From Juiy.1, & 8¢,,@ comvenient apgrtment of § rooms, with all modern improvements, For particulars, call at 61 CLff St., or apply to Dr. C. E. Stark, Broadway. _JjeZl TO LET—Ocean Beach, Avon cottage tastefully furnished, electric lights, range, two riaszas, for the season $ Thos.' T.. Wetmore, Orienta Cottage, Beach. Je21y TO_RENT—From July 1st, No. 8 Un- ion 8t, second floor ~flat, 6f _ seven reoms, ‘with bath and tollét. Emguire of 8. A. Gilbert, 141 Main St. __jezid COTTAGE AT GALES FERRY (o rent. Enquire at 4 Washington Place. Tele- phone 152-3. jezd STORE, 170 RDNT at 63 Frankiin St suitable for most any kind of business. Je17d TO RENT Penobscot St cor. Rock, fine lower tenement large vard. J. E. Fanning, No. 31 Willow St jeléd FOR SALE OHEAP—One two-seated buckboard, one t zgy; both nearly Rew. Appiy to John 'T. Broeks, Myst 7O RENT—_Desirable upper flat of SIX rooms, latest improvements, family gauita Apoly on premises. No. 1C3 FOR SALE—Owing to sickness, sou- venir business on Bay St, Watch Hill, R. I, to be sold: spoons, jeweiry, bric- a-brac, etc.; invoice about $1,000. Be:- inger. jez6d Neorth Main 8t, City. FOR RENT—Desirable flat, 6 rooms. bath, sieam heat, Laurel Hill Ave. C. E. K. Burpham, Salem Road. Tel. $16-3. may25d WANTED Coniract workers on rin mesh bags. Call for Mr. J. M. Smal Thursday, Wamregan House. je19d WANTED —Good woman pastry COOk. Dairy Lunch, 256 Main Street. je1sd WANTED—To buy an open buggy in Zo00d condition; state stvle and price. Address Carriage. Jelsd FOR SALE Store on Bay St. Watch Hill, R. L, worth $500. if sold before July ist $250; ground rent $75 vear' Beringer. jebd FOR SALE_At a reasenable piice; restaurant and lunch room in Willi- mantic, doing excellent business. Ap- Ply at 499 Main St, Willimantic, Ct. je20a WANTED Position By sober, steady man_to arfve and care for autpmobils for private family, or_doctor. or work in garage. Address Box 20. Bulietin. je YOU ARE WANTED for government positiens; $80 month; annual vacations: short hiotirs; no “iayoffs;” common edu- catlon sufficient: over 12,000 appoini- ments cotging this year; influence un- necessery:isend postal immediately for lis- of positions open. Franmklin Lnsti- tute, Dept. 36-G, Rochester, N. Y. mayidd FOR SALE CHEAP—One farm horse, 11 years old. weight 1500 lbs. H. F. Dawley, Laurel Hill Road. je26d VEGETABLE PLA) o clear out will sell about 2.000 Carly Jewel and vingston's Beauty, also 2300 potted rifaniae. at a low figure. Plenty of celery, cabbage, brussels sprouts and caulifiower plants after June 20. F. E. Pockhars, Bast Side. Tel. 101 Jel4d FOR SALE Chester White pigs. P. H. Wilcox, Yantic, Conn. 'Phone 294-24. et LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS— Home lcssous; 325 weekiy job guaran- teed; $10 weekly while learning. Rochiester Auto Scliool, 1816 Rochester. = apréd WANTED. Sewing machines, bicycles, umbrellas. keys amd locks to repair;’ soldering, shears and saws sharpened. We repair everything. Drop pestal. USLEY'S REPATR SHOP. Franklin Square. Over elactric car sta- tion. Jelsd i FOUND. At the “Flving Merkel” Agency head- quarters, opposite Sachem Park. a mo- torcycle’ for the man of exacting Te- guirements—the man who wants the best that can be bullt. jelsa Wanted for the Shore Tooks, Table Girls, Kitchen Girls. J. B. LUCAS, - Central Building WANTED — IMMEDIATELY 25 two-horse teams to work at new reservoir. Ten hours, $5.00. The Petrossie Co. R. F. D. No. 2, Norwich, Conn. Tel. 615-3. junisa Laundry and Reom 32 - - - Have for immediate delivery two horse Tip Carts and Auburn | Bottom Dumping Wagons. Prices right. Terms reasonable. M. B. RING. FOR SALE. EOR SALE. Two houses with modern improve- ments, near train and trolley, at Plain- field. ‘Inquire of W. P. Babddek, Phain- fleld, or T. B Babeock. 45 St Norwich. 1670 Will Exchange an 8 room house situated on Mec- Kinley avenue, with all modern conveniences and in good repair, for a good farm not far frem a troliey Hne. For particulars, in- quire FRANCIS D..DONOHUE, Central Bidg, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE ‘Cottage of T rooms with mod- ern improvements, steam heat, large lot at 79 Fowntain street, city. Will be sold cheap, terms For all,infermation call on N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St Norwich, Conn. For Sale The old established printing business of the late E. A. Stillman, sltuated at $1 Main street, Westerly, R. 1. This busfness comsists of one '13x13 Jones- Gorden platen press with throw-off long fountain, four chases; one 8x12 Neckhert platen press, short fountain. overhead fixtures for Loth presses; onc Little Glant water motor, No. 7; 221, inch Hero lever paper cuiter: one 12 nch Bim City card cutter. together Withl an assortment of the best tybe on the market; about $300 worth of stock. the very best on the market. This busi ness will be sold at a very low figure; will lease the present quarters for a number of years zt a rentaj of $10 per month. Everything is ready to go to work. Over 3150 worth ork to be done if business <an be started in a few davs. A rare chance to buy an estab- lished business and make mones from the stari. Inspection jnvited Seashore property for rent and for 160 building sites on Atlantic . pric 250 iy 35,000 send for Wilcox's ¥arm Bulletln. Choice of 40¢ WILLIAM A. WILCOX, / Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. . AUTOMOBILE STATIGN, 5. J. Coit, § Otls Street. ~Automoblle «da Bicycle Bepuiring. Gemoral sfa- chine work. Jokbins. . FOR SALE OR RENT—Eight-room cottage, mear Bean Hill Methodist church. jetd BOATS built to order. licited. ~Alex. C. Thompson, Inquire A. W. Liliibridge, City. Tnquiries so- Westerly, jeld FOR SALE—EIght-room cottage house, all modern Improvements, 168 Broad St. Apply to Brown & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, 22 Shetucket St. Norwich. Conz. FOR SALE. My nice drivin; a biooded bay years breed, g outdt, consisting of o eighing 1000 old, standard safe ~ for roadster; ; rubber tired The whole outfit cost m. year ago $450; will sell for 3225 drees Box 66, Bulletin. zoing away. rse. and anyone ubber rupa- Must be_sol jesd A Fine 8-room Cotiage with barn and one acre of choice land, with fruft: on troiley line, half way from Narwich to New London. tiful place. E. A. PRENTICE, 300. Beau- "Phone 86 Cliff Street. SALE HORSES I have a fow left that I wish to dis- poge of right away. and a_tro stailion woigh 0 are paeers One a four year old sired by A. J.- Glick, 2.10; 1260; an extra’ nice, clever entle for anyone to use, single Come and see these. . Je1dd MER R. PIERSON. Old Established Restaurant For Sale Centrally located. Will sell at great sacrifice. Cause, ill health Apply PECK'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 132 Spring Strest, or Rex Restaurant, Witifmantic, Conn. For Sale at Niantic 21-room House, partly furnished, with 3-4 acres of land. Two blocks from electric and steam railroad sta- tion: faces sound and berders Niantic river: can be hotel or boarding house. This property can be bought cheap if taken at onc Call or address WILLIAM F. HILL, 218 Main Street, on used as smali Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE $3,500 Will Buy a Gottage of eight rooms with all modern conveniences and a fine barn if taken before July 1st. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. Bak Show Cases 8 feet long for $7. Apply to A. C. BLANCHETTE, 824 Main Street, yillimantic The Auction of the Ladd prop- erty, near Baltic, advertised for Saturday, is postponed until further notice. F HENRY BELLOWS, Execufor. atch for Auction Because of the recent fire. Oliver H. Reywelds will sell by auction his entire Iivery stable squipment. including horses, single and double harnesses. hacks, coupes, surreys, robes of all kinds, and all the appurtenances of a completely cquipped livery business Sale Next Week: je20d GART the mest en the mairket TO Tenement of seven rooms at 55 Franklin Street. Inquire at The Bulletin_Office. Je2d FURNISHED ROOMS—Bath and gas King House, 80 Main St mayisd FOR RENT _House of seven rooms and atic at No. 162 West Town St ‘Well of never-failing water with pump in houss. Inquire L. J. Saxton, 73 West St. may12d FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- veniences, 3§ Union St. Telspnone 834, apr] Cottage at the B;;h Town To rent, a large 10-room cottage at Pleasant View; plastered, city water, modern improvements. Apply to John H. Murphy, § Canal St., Westerly, R. I jez0d 227 Main St, Franklin Square, Real Estate and Insurance Selling, Renting and Care of REAL ESTATE - FIRE INSURANCE at Lowest Rates in Sound, Reliable Cempani ACCIDENT INSURANCE PLATE GLASS INSURANCE FOR SALE. - BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mile . R. station, near trolley. cottage large #tock barn with basement. henhiouse, shed: loehouse, ete. all buildings A No.'1; 36 _scrgs extra ti)- lage. 15 open pasture, 15 ‘ros valuable yoodland yunnisg ipring water I fine young beari pple l.r with 1 head cattle, pair hafses, 300 hens. 15 SPellPLs: Sl e Goor. Price it 3oid this week, 34,806, Pictures and lisés. TRYON'S AGENOY, ‘Willimantie, Conn. Two-House Seven-Tenement Rented for $832 per year Must be sold. Easy terms. Will take ferm in exchange. $500 cash; be paid with reat. Ad- BLANCHETTE, No, 824 smail balance to o dress A. Main street, Willimantie, Conn. 'Phone 456-3. Juni7d The Best Trout Brook n New London County Will not delight the busy, progressive housewife nearly so much as the pros- pect of having a thoroughly modern gas range placed in her kitchen, Es tate ranges are safe, sturdy, depend- able, peerless bakers. economical gas rsere, great time savers. Call and see them and be sure also to examine the incomparable Ruud Instantaneous Gas Water Heaters,, furnishing at the mere turn of a faucet an unlimited supply of hot water at any moment of the day or night. Gias & Electrical Dep’t. ALICE BLDG. 321 MAIN ST. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot be excelled. ‘Phone your order. Prompt service. English Lunch 5555505 v enin. Fand's Célebrated Half Stock ‘Ale a specialty. The Westerly House, Formerly D. J. O'Brien's, 68 No. Main. Kenyvon & Pickhover, Props. Free every be ccasidered no inore thai flled men Our price tell the especlally wlien it cos the saferior kind. erployed by us. whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. 4 NEWMARKET HOTEL, . 715 Boswall Ave. First-class Wines, Liquors and jls and Welch Rarebit John Tuckie. FProm ‘ . WHITNEY’S AGENCY, | rom PALD busey: b | o3 je2oa " 1. s d R. T. t Tw £y 1 B ked, Wiiere tie first of the Casws ; O shame! when their Habrew fatnee® Withs Moses, and he with God. These swarti'y sons of Japher and . em Gave the goblet of Life's sweet drinke To the thirsty world, which now givee them Dago, and Sheeney, and (hink. P Dago. and Sheeney, and Chink Greaser, and and Ja From nonie of them deth shrink. He iifteth them ail te_iis And the Christ. in his kingiy When their dad, low sob he hears, Puts his tender smbrace arouwnd oo 4 - Kisges away itz tears Bafing. “O least of these I ik ‘hee’ to me for whatever mas Dago. and Sheeney. and Chink. Grédser. ang Simeareand 325 Meintyre. THE ENI T couid havs sung as cweet as 2 2 o B untetierid Kies doih A And sings to ‘ieaning angels prasew " and_ praise, For In God n garden the most jowiy nest . Jetoal But came e.cares—a gray amd stine- ng threng Of Lilliputian foes. whose thrnet and dart Did blind my eyes and hush my song in_tears: Their brashing wings flung goison te my heart I could have fought, in trath, 2 rodly ight Braved death, nor facad defeat hefors one fos: | Against these puny cares I strive vain, They sting my soul throw. —Dora Sigerson VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings She—1 consider, John. that sheen are iie stupidest creatures living. e (absent-mindedly)—Yes, my last’ Sketch. Mistress (engaging mew cook)— Yo want $0 marks a month wages? Thet 18 too much. Coole—Ah, hut my conk- Ing is unique, ma’am. —Fliegende Fiate ter. Mrs. Gillet (over the phoner—i want to complain of a mistake in our order, Caterer~What was wrong” Mre (ii- let—There was a little ice-cream i that salt vou sent us.—Life. Widow —My hushand, who so often helped you Defore, died a few monthe ago. Beggar—I sympathise with ;o very much maam. You havew't gt a colored dress yow could give me § suppose.—Fliegende Blattor. Tramp—Mister, would you give me a_nickel for a meal? Pedestrian— Wotever you says, boss. you're pay+ in’ for it.—Bosten Trgnsecript. “How 1 wish,” moamed the half-starss ed moth, “I had a political puM’ I haven/t had a e meal for . On account of the tariff on woot" unto ite overs Shorter Tritune Cut glass comports and Adwinem, Berry spoons with Sriden. These, along with heartiost wishes. Are just the things for eur swes June brides. ’ - —Detrott Free Press. “Fhere's an Enghsh novelst at the nexc table. He's looking fer peimiers on_American manmers and eustoms t understand.” “In that case | supposs ne'll be disappolnted if we dow: o . with our kmives ' —Pittaburg Fost “Qur whole neighboriiood has hesr stirrad up,” said tie regular THe editor of the coumry weekly seiz- ad his pes “Teil me all aboue i1 he sald. “What we want is news What stirred it up™ “Plowghine.” 'said the Farmer. —Triftsood “Maria,” Mr. Dorkins said, with note of exultation u his woics. turned a trade foday that netied me « clean $2,000. “Humph!” sjacwiaied his spouse, in her lofilest you-make- me-tired manner. “T went out today to hunt up a first class cpok, and f got her. John—I mot her! " Chicaes Tribune. Visitor—You used to want your som Herhert to 30 out West and go o farming, but 1 see yowwe iat fhim have and sent him to coie lege. T afan't \;nmr e 1 wse St After his four years at . lowance will stop, snd he'il returaie iy have to g0 _to Kamsas 1o be & hars veat. hand.—Ohicago Tribune. MUCH IN LITTLE if the residents of ~ew York it drank all of the milkc that comes inf the city each inbabitant wowld Arin an average of seven barrels a yamr. For watering lawns a Minnesor e han peroniad . hove Setder thad resembles an enlarged halrpin with & sitding cross place to slevate tha nozzie. At the death of Charles 11, in l(fl-‘- England's poj was emtinna at between 5,000,000 and 5500606, Tha regisirar general's estimate for 1969 zivas a total Yor the United Kingdomy of 45,000,000, The annual amtomotdle exiibition vas heid in Prague from April 15 9 (e Brage xpoutiion. gromnds TH the Prague e: grovnds. building is 700 faet long and 108 faet wide and especialfy adapted to such purpose. A company is proposed with a rapf« tal of _$20,000 to equip a fleet of small, motor-driven, seagoing Tt The company is still unformed, bt the plan is being discussed by severs) capitalists and the newspapers ars urging its feasibility. The objects of ordinary agriculinre al co-operation in Bavaria ars The granting of loans to farmers and (he Fnvesting of money for the iatter, ibm storing and selling of farming pro- duets, and the buying of machines, fertilizers, implements, ot A second Pan-American Congress is to fe. held at Honolulu, Hawail. Fel 19 to 24, 1912, The honorarsy president s the governor of tie ietand, the president is W. H. Mclserny, the secretary, H. P. Wood, who in so secretasy of ‘e Honeluls Chamiey of Commerce. A new line of two-foot gange rail- way from Umblase Rosd. Natal, & station on the Durban-Pietsrmariz- burg mair: line, vas opened (or traffis on_April 13 The road rums counay well suited for and - dairing, which it is expected greatly develop. Alteads quantities of corn @nd grows

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