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clation, L, meets at 65 Union St i 1578 % Fiall meets in Foresters’ Hall. ionary Eigineers’ Asso- i1l Block. No. 25, D. of el Norwich St Ni Virgin ty.llll-inu Tattvilie. No. 1, la A. R, meets | carry the eve as well as No. 46, K. of P., No. 6920, Ponemak of A, o. o at the &t the Breed The- Exercises of Central Dis- : ses of West Chel- “Social ‘hall,” used also as a smoki room and cafe. Six sq fiuted col- umns. with composite support the ceiling. The %::wd that flank the broad - Y to saloon deck carry crystal balis, an ef- fect repeated several above. In ascendinz the broad stairway with its easy treads a striking impression of loftiness and vista is made by the two other and continuing flights that thus the footsteps in a direct line upward to the gallery. and hurricane decks. The grand saloon deck and the gallery saloon deck car- - tiers of staterooms and there are iso 14 of these on the hurricane deck. The staterooms, 225 all told, vary con- siderably in size and character.. On the grand saloon deck two “suites de luze” comprise a commodious room, with grass double bedstead and,a large niirror between the two windows, fur- shea in quiet elesance; adjacent; 4 at Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’ v=.et-ine"y m‘" : | i : Fast 72a Street 5.4 ANNOUNCEMENTS See Mrs. E. Fay's line of sand toys, hoats, kites, celluloid dolls and . toys, Junch baskets and summer goods of all kinds. A Sane BREED THEATER. The tim mwhich really calls for attention. The mayor of a little well to do sub- wrb of New York is asked to aid in whe work of a sane Fourth propagan- @a. the Jeader of which i3 a young wid- ow with whom he is already somewhat for the Fourth in leve. She wwitheut explosives for the sake of her ©own small boy, and the mayor's moth- He is rather inclined o accede to her request, until he finds that the political bosses of the town are mixed up with the dealers in fire- works and that his chances for re- elaction to the office of mayor may be possibly endangered if he takes a Do 3tive stand in favor of the ordinance Pprohiviting the sale young people. he sane Fourth t nis erless little girl. the postpones later. sfves. only but the A sannen cra pleads The resu anghter is w small widow's s0; ng as This serving to open the m. 16 the importance of The foll moeting of wnne the ordinanc year. The next & night a in faot wessful that the has o him, and as her boy's sight is beyond | ‘danger, she decides that she will for- | withovt. bygones be bygones, | | is brilliantly | fireworks nd makes peace | ®ive him and let and thus, Slluminated with holds eut with the man she io NEW OUTSIDE SERVICE BETWEEN BOSTON AND NEW YORK. The Steamships Bunker Hill and Mas- sachusetts Succeed the Harvard and Fer serviee betwe, be operated @teamship compar stezmers metts Next wi Yaie. year shows wane Wourth. with dances. parades and processions, and re. fireworks under the city's own ¢ gloviously widow sees the mayo sked the day her hand sane year the mayor cails committees and | nces his dotermination for the sane Fou e rival arkable exii is that ld be e the the “The Boston Linc the il Bunker Hill and will run througho Suturdas leaves Ne Boston e sy Ju ¢ York for Bo wrning from the latt afternoon, by the Massachuse: s, Doth New Yori and L thus giving dayiight for the most inicresting parts | p of the journes da ». m. amd the Old Colony, now Portiand, tlons to (he fieet of the Maine Stean ston at several Tie Bunker Hill, the Ma, make ship company passenger service performed for three seasons p: now the Harvard Puacific coast. added to the N three splend which by takes and Y The O W York and and the M: They w the outside alt i arned ¥o bition per > Bunker bston, on hours chusetts hailing from did t on fleets of the Maine Steamship be called. precigely alike in their motive power. Ul and Massachusetts are twin-screw steamers with reciprocating engine the Old Colony These “identical Tn siz turbine engi current he smaller and inferior successors of the Harvard and Yale will be gratify- | ingly counteracted with their appea ance in these something Jarge: than those boats. are Any that impression that triplets,” the has tripie s these steamer wate 1 In hay ree vessels ame might and design ihey are The only difference is The Bunker ey ws with | divide th b were @nd Yale ar typical sea-going st #ponsons, Siush with the superstructure, Kross tonnage is 4, net They are practically though firs whbout four just finished according to their origi- nal fntention as combiration passenz. and oxpress-freight they wera Metropolitan lished throe steamers Tates fixed an desired by the Merchants association than the oniy larger utes 1l made the iimington thrae ed for of 31,500, each white - are mod iness. The quiet refinement of the colonial mtyle characterizes the interior finish. There is no excessi no giMing. approa there came a hurry The Morse syndicate had acquived th. itne and heen advanced 23 pe Jlaven came to the rescue and’ estal Merchants Wit sharp bows, galleried Hill, are They guards: the 79, with new placed in Fourth of July,” Today’s Great Feature Film. iy drama which is entitled “A Sane Fourth of July” is the feature pleture at the Breed today and tomor- Tow, and is the one which has set mil- lions thinking seriously on a subject of explosives to he | til a year and safe explo- secretly erand is ter- ¥ibly biinded by its premature explo- | wlon. The mavor's girl is badly burn- i, with bloed poiso v, | help th next the joys of 2 | kinds of games, ¥ ntrol she | name of passen- New Maine | these new cachu- next day 1l leave o'clock addi- | tects the route Colony will be Portland fact, they thousand The Harvard an Massachuset regular amships of a staunch type, both swift and abl ny part of the world. tons, ocea; “greyhoun fit to go to ides Dboat commission rs ago they are now o ring the cent, providing s They the trip from dowr made high for wpens upon the main deslc afl steamers, When completic call for their use ates ith Phi For Infants and Children. Bigaatu.e of ha The Ne: these Boston | are not Harvard and at, equally speedy As freight boats they frequently be. them through the Sound. day, on ner trial hia around to New York, the Funke 90 miles ¢ Jand Hghtship in 12 hours and atretch The othe del- their elean, graceful blsck ok sides, superstructures of beautiful seaviorth- | of ve ornamentation, “onvenience and comfort are the dominant qualities. The finish is nearly everywhere pire white, re- Jieved by the mahogany of doors and of balustrade rullings, posis wnud stan chlons. The gengwvs; passengers Mo the CASTORIA The Kind You Have Abways Bought re- | Sun- | by the no rige | Their tons large bathroom with porcelain tub a set washoowl with running water bevond the bathroom a smail state raom with fwo berths. On the gallery decik above are two handsome bed- each with brass single bed- Several rooms have wide berths with double mattress and no upper berths; 'in several others the upper berth folds back out of the way, Siv- ing free headroom for a singie occu- pant. A novel convenience in the statcrooms are the portable fixtures that go with the set washbowls. The water-jar and the jar for the exhaust, flattended on the sides, have. sockets that fit a projection from the wall and hold them securely against It, the ex- haust-jar below the bowl, the water- jar beside it. The stateroom windows have upper and lower sashes: ratchets adjust them to and below, may be desired, make them securs against tampering rom without, Tne large dining hall is on the up- er deck ferward, after the delishtful roof-garden fashion of the Common- wealth. - Here. passengers at their meals may enjoy the fascinating pan- orama of the animated harbor views as they leave Boston or New York, £nd command the prospects out ot sea till twilight pass Aft of the dining room on the port side is a grill room richly finished in ak. the white ceiling paneled 3 ips of the natu to nasks om_ col served dious kitchen on ning both dining room 1ged with spe- venience floor Location and to keep the er parts of the le st>wards and the best Il maintain the highe cuisine and service. attractive feature is the rcom on the hurricane and stairway from the deck below terminates hy un- | corimonly convenient and” agreeable the long unbroken promenzde P the observa.ion-room enjoy an_ all-round sort of weatner om win and st supper ifter ents a when the The comm it from all ot . of o of n oon: =t orta I th senzers sidered 0on, hand- with (he cool svhite work. In delicate’ har- mony with the white ground are the chaste designs of the silver-platec clectric light fixtures. The refincd r « tation_of best colon! ¢ effective It pet and -draperies in somely contr of the w the dining inspir is all plication, In design, propulsion and eqai steamers represent all tl st and_most approved practice. Their reconstraction has greatly improved iheir stauncin and security, The regular structy the hull with its strongly breced steel sides has now been carried up to the | saloon deck, repiacing the at formerly enclosed the | This main deck is chiefiy Cevoted to of | fre not a particle of wood is ex- here, the deck beams and ceil- ing above being sheathed with metal | Further secur en by the auto matic stem, which of the vessel, includ- yom and closet. ne n. | ain deck. facilitateq by four fast-running vators that connect the main de the hold. A man with loaded iy quickly reach any part be- three Jarge hatch- express-freight will be carried. Every practicable precaution has been taken against collision or other aceident. double hull protects the engine and boiler-rooms. ~Forward | and aft “of the machinery six bulk- | heads without doors or other openings ip into s the eight _separate water-tight The twi-screws a i a steamer can make port with only one engine if need be. On the Old Colony cither of the three turbine engines can be disconnected and :d__independently. Eacl stear 92 feet over all and | teet The work of reconstruc- been done by the Quintard ks of New York with the hipbuilding company of Phil- in _ association. rim-n nelosed tments omya compa clement of safet en | to n JEWETT CITY Graduating Exercises of Riverside Grammar School—Pupils Who Won Prizes—Borough Note: | The sraduating exercises of the ciass of 1911, of Riverside grammar school, | were held in Finn's Opera house on | Thuzsday evening, the hail being flled The plaiform was decorated with lau- | ret hemlock boughs. The class { mar into the hall led by Rosa Wil- cox Erne Myott and were seated on vin. The following pro- i was carried out with much | Invocation Rev. G. D. Stanley: ch |tus () Come Away to the Daisies, | B) The cal to Arms, G , Jr.: | salutatory, Harala John . The | Parcels Post: viol James Her Morey, story, Margue: Grace M Prophecy, Bertha 15 (a) Salling, Song of the essay, vio- niasia on of Clara Isabelle f the Summer en: valedictory Ros Thie School and Its Relation to the Community; pri for excellence in study; presentation Iplomas; class song; singing, au- dience. Prizes for_excellence presented by The prizes N Brewster Fann were siven fo VIL, whose Marger in study were Leyden, wrade Hurmony chub priz. arithmeiic went (o Ko X of s srade 5.7 und Daniel Finn VLu, 945 They also zive a of }the sarae’ in lungiase, which o Sibgl Browning, grade VL 20 Wile Th in geograph n, 8% plus, = Dutkowlski, 4% IX. b pr went to Grac ade 1V, and Czc plus, grade IV. geography prize is epen to all grades, and the others fo the 6th, 7 Sth oand M grades inscn brisfly addressed the class. Principal Robinson’s Sage Advice. The words of final charge to his class 501 % s wrade mit tne air above | and | woodwork | in marine | | | | | pro- | Loading and. discharging ‘reight are | | Benjumin William Young, Alice M argaret sven water-tight | boilers are | 3, | Bearaw | red, I can’t find words for the good your medi < me. You maypublish this if you wish.” | —Mrs. HERMAN SIETH, Pound, Wis. The suceess of Lydia E. Pinkham’s | 'ompound, made from roots is unparalleled. It may be | Vegetable and herbs, Pound, Wis.—“IL am e Rttt o | Kap\::r‘les by ‘onr medicine. Ihad been troubled with i and female Write or telephone both for fourteen ! and consulted ! erent doctors, | but failed to get any : | reli egetable Com- und and Blood am toexpress my thanks me({icine hyas done : ief. After E. Pinkham’s ifier I can say I well woman. Fare $ direct to and from days, Sundays, at 5. New York, Pier 2 foot Rooseveit Stri Wednesdays, Freigh: received used with perfect confidence by women | ‘who suffer from displacements, inflam- | voyage Bound and a superb view of derful skylive and waterfront of New to an- | excepted) and Pler 40, No m. Fare Norwich to New York $1.80 | Agent, New London. Conn. CHELSEA LINE C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. on ‘won- Stcamer leaves New London at: 11 due Pier foot of a. m. (Mondays River. W. J. PHILLIPS, 1.00 Freight and passenger service New York. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- 15 p. 5, East Hiver, cet, Mondays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. until 5 p. m. mation. ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir- regularities, periodic pains, backache, | ‘bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indi- gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra- won. Vegetable it not cure Itis For thirty Jear! Lydia E. Pinkham’s jompound has been the standard remedy for female ills, and suffering women owe it to themselyes to at least give this medicine a trial. Proof is abundant that it has cured thousands of others, and why should you? 1f yon want special advice write M y Pinkham, Lynn,Mass., forit. were a mes: note worthy duation commencem the eves of t v ng to . othe strnd world. Academy we the doors of He believed H right t must one if each were willing to work, and predicted victory to him who most ex- emglified th. able to conquer himself. Durinz the afternoon the class gave Principal R uttin who conquer ors were orange and black. us singing was | baving been trained by Miss he wes too ill to be | sod. present, charge of th, Class Reception. held a reception The class Bijou after and the pa school number of vited. are M June Bu: arold John e Driscoll, Lemuel The ary James Henr: to is the Phillips: Mrs. G ing of tF Miss free and always hdpl:nl. sage of impr was a ent and rorid. ste) he ssary it was in d eTe the roat that many determined on graduation day and ex h that it could be hi . e cl: s "binson e’s colored photographs. The class motto, was “He conque: rs himself. excel As Alice e musi the cl rents, se board, and the other pupils and for | mer graduates and friends were in- names of lice n Brickley William dwin Green, Earl Swift Wil- | Eugene LeClaire, Erme Mildr: . Calvin abeos , Leo Alexander DesJar- Elizabeth_Fiouston forey. Personal = Nellie Hooper of Pawtucket, R. wn Thi Andrew Phillips of New Haven of his A. Haskeil attended a meet- Mayflower club at the sum- mer home of the Misses Geer at Gales Ferry, Thursday. First Graduating Class Sent Out from High School With Interesting Exer- cises—Social an; Thursday heid in attractively YTONINGTON P on. was @ vietor: uprightness b said that the doors of the spening members Erennan, . Edward Burttle’ Myott, McCarthy, Marguerite Grac at_the ary. Best culsire on the Atien! alue, making & He said that D, a gateway He pointed out mainta FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP ,in. g stateroom berth & mewls extraordin ot $10~ e, Heavens Resound, sch o some and | 30TV rid to others. a choice was g tion, Mazie Burns: Joseph Murray April, (b) June, phecy, Arthur Cooga Advantages of Crowles ng, school say. Madeline Kelehe) dipiomas, James footstep into value to_every accrue motto, and was Ode, Charles Cushma: tation of class gift, C! oae of acceptance of class gif Wallace Thursday evening t at_the home of Oliver street. An The class col- The cho ient, the and was followed by Brown was in | members of her Sun This class is the Thi Baptist church Sunda. Mrs. Dyer of Provide of her daughter, Mrs. B. W. L. M Buests Postmaste: unclaimed_letters for Watoke, C. er,. Thoma: nures. Gladys Presthus. Ernes as, Matilda Stewart. Mrs. James Ferrie. Mi son, J. R. Pzabod: in The of the exercises, of the the graduates of friends in Margaret Louis Blanchard, . Mary Joseph- Joseph Duggan, Sullivan, Stan Clara Isabelle Bertha Me- ed_Patent, Rosa n Bugene Wilcox, Margaret’ Oatley; Advantages of a High School Educa- Henry: school Reciprocity. Cooper, town school committee; singing, Class excellent gramme was given during the evening Miss Ftta Adams will entertain the this (Friday) afternoon at a picnic at the Old Orchard, north of the borough. Cummings of New York and Faines of Breoklyn, Noyes has the following A. Williams, Marie Wheel- Smith, James Thom- fu- The 00l chorus; essay, class _history. (a) Song of chorus;. pro- oration. The James valedictory es- presentation of chairman i n, class of 1911; music, Snow Quzen, orchestra: presen. harles Gushman: ft, Philip Harris, he A. H. S. met Bradley on Bim musical pro- refreshments. day school class ird grade of the y school. ence is the guest George Haley. N. Y., are town. the waek: Emil Marcellia Zua- ton, Alexander Miss M. Wilson, rs. E. B. Thomp- ary Brennan, . Walter Lyon cKenzie ( 11, Annie ch McCluggage, The legal voters of Distri to meet at Bacon Aca p. m., To hear the reports one membe: day, brother, D. L. ct a Treasure To Jay a tax if nece: Collector. To do at the annual meetin; H. P. BUE Disti je23d LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE . Colchester, are hereby warned on Wednesday, June 28th. at 7 o'clock e three years ny business proper to be done i PATRICK MURRAY, Al L. STEBBINS, Colchester, Conn., June 21st, 1911. the First School demy, Colchester, of the Officers. r of the Commit- r and Clerk. ssary and elect a of said District. rict Committee. sonal Interests. Notice is hereby 3 1y evening graduating exer- | meeting o cises of Stonington High scheol were | cil of the City Borough hail. The hall was| 224 day of . decorated. Friends and | Proposition was subm Sentive Comm parents of the pupils attended, filling the & to programmie was arranged and finely | appointed in sald final resolution, and carried out. Following were the grad- | be heard in relation to the matter con- uates: Stonington, Mary Smith, Mazie | tained in said report Burns, Hel Zeflar, | Norwich, Counecticut, May 32d, 1911. Murray He Haekley Attest: ' STEPHEN D. MOORE, Chiniion Lhiboin 1o, nackies;| city_Clerk and Clerk of the Court of . yin iing Common Council Gray. Ruth Rodgers, Arthur Cargen, Ellen Bogan Quiambog, Grace | To the Court of Common Council of Miner, Gladys Wilcox: Pawcatuck, the City of Norwich, Connecticut: Mvyrtle Hill, Madeline -Kelleher, Ma: ’{;"" Exe D e 'r;‘mlt!ee Y-as!hml aret Oatley. Miss Thomas: Weaueis. | inder consideration the matter of es- ek, oo, Crowles, Merte Cramn, | Bolisning a 'srade’ for’ o sidewalic, on i ¥y 2| the westerly side of South = Golden organ. | Street. between the points indicated in being the first sraduating class | the following proposed resolutions, and under the new sc! em. and the | recommends that action be taken with class having graduated from | reference thersto. as follows: ™ " h school. The selections by the solver hat £ ade of the cehool orchestrn ang the sratony ane| sidewalk on the westerly side of South readines hy A capacity. he mem) CRIMINAL NEGLECT OF SKIN AND HAIR Cuticura soap and ointment do so much jor poor complexions, ugh hands, and dry. thin and failing haierand cost so little lution was adopted, an. An excellent Golden Street, in the in bers of the class Pt o 1 pa j wer2 exceptionally good Michael G. Kelley be, and the same is, Following is the programme: Music: blished, as follows: War March, high school orchestra: in £, al a voint on the south- v oCRBIOI TR Cliaclan. 3. Moson: erly line of North Main Street, six b o = 7. Mason: The | 807 ciiterly from the westerly lina of Sonth Golden Street. at an elevation stone step at the mai Mary’s Church, and southerly on a line p: grades as follows: Fifty feet. falling 76 feet, falling 3% York. New road Comp: Haven an TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN the Court of Common Coun- of Norwich, held on the tee and the final reso- notified to appear at the time and place e medn tide. and 1-10 oot below the easterly end of the six feet easterly from the s erly line of South Golden te: side of land occupied by the New given that at a 1, the following ifted by the Ex- d you are hereby City of Norwich, perty, owned by n_door of the St. running thence arallel with, and id west- Street on feet: thence to the north- d Hartford Rail- sidewalk be, and that it is ‘almost criminal not to laid out six feet use them. Think of the suffer- ing -entailed by ‘neglected skin tronbles —mental becalise of dis- ! side’ ot SSuin’ Golden’ Strect fignration—physic cause of | SN Euty of Compmon Counchl 1o he e fie pleasure of a | leld =t the Counecil Chamber in' said Lhink ol the pleast f 21 City, on the 30 day of Joly, 1911, at § sking soft wl hands and 1o the eveni 1hat notice il These Rloss be miven manoer re. 0 T iese blessings are | quired by law. ta al sne. interested often“anly ‘2 ‘matter of a little | [0 speantie ihey lsee cansGiaud sbg thoughtiul. timely care. v | aiad af Norwich. Connmecticuz, this = s ey Co NMIZ T st da¥ of Ma 1 warm baths with Cuticura soap, assisted - whep - necessary < by.j . The ahive and foregoing s &.true ancintings with Cuticura oint- 1: STEPHEN D: MOORE. g Clerk and Clerk of the Court ot ment. Common Council. Jez3a ou‘y’m';" m&vm‘m business in umocctpled S Bnch B & Yis bud of tatare sormanted o TS rooms or shop. | If we. God's tous eu-n-:'?a‘. lock, next Nor- t:“u your in onr o Y FOR SALE. ? FOR SALE Prime must be moved at onc Norwich Conn.. FOR SALE A bay mare 12 years old, ‘welght 1250 lbs., sm!meu’ m;mmgz “look after TO RENT—For ofiice territory. second_floor Fellett ol ester, Jez3d hay_for e. J. T ', Jes wich Savings Society. may22MF Sho! as we do TO RENT — MoCall cotae, CUR| | When Sy to «layig omETE g hu’m East Side el. 1012, To hire a horse for & few ‘F. E.. place; all modern improvements. AP-| gy 1 Siso” new Narncss and express wagon! | DIy 18 Laurel Hiil Ave, Joria | B FUNSE Syue) patience swoat 2 Bricg reasonable. Inquire at 123 3 TO RENT From July 1 at 101 Clit | In whatsoeer new form ix 2 t.. Norwich. Je214 eck- Jezsd WANTED Old best cash Dickinson, cr. e feather beds; Drices — Address General Delivery, - Knowing each FOR SALE_At.a reasonable price. meet St, a convenient apartment of § rooms, = Wwith all modern improvements. For i B A WANTED — Experienced e TePerences, " Addreds references. Rathbone Pub. Co., City. , F.|restaurant and lumnch room in Willi- ¢ particulars, call at 51 CUff St., or apply Jife i mantic, doing excellent business. Ap-|to Dr. C. . Stark, Broadway. je2id ~ | Must bave X Jezsd | ply at’499 Main St, Willimantic, Ct. rise. efoa TO LET_Ocean Beach, Avon cottage, | Boing that of His being iives chauffeus tastefully furnished, electric lights, gas May change, It never dies. FOR SALE 11 years_old, Dawley, Laurel ; can fur- iazzas, for the season $225. et W elgh leaves; dropping soft and WANTBD — Experienced plumber; SALE OR RENT_BY TO_RENT—F) B = | g X e, mossen. and liehen fair, PR T P e s e o P SRR R R ST v L A ndier, er, Mabs, E g : Wit ba G ; Joz3a el Of . 4. Gilbers 141 Main St etid " —Dinak Mulock Craik WANTED—A capable girl housework; no washing Jezza or Address Box 228, Norwich Town, Conn. Tor THE STAY-AT-HOWY. Mother's gone to London. o general ironing. WANTEDPosition as_hy by an American woman with years old. Address 55 Mt. mantic, Ct, or 'phone 38 S2FMW. ; L 5 STORE TO MENT at 63 Frankiin 8t | p o 5ler 3 £one cusekeeper FoR SALE. sultable for most any kind of busin Tathit's out B B Vil | Two houses with modern improve- Cousin's gone to W Giasgn ments,_near train and trolley, at Plain- Rinties at o spa Je31d Babocck. Plain. | Gne lower tenement. large yard, . K. | Une's watching progress ~ WANTED_A good meat cutrer; must be a good cart man; no beozer need Inquire at this office. apply. Fanning, No. 31 Willow St. jelfd TO RENT Desirable upper flat of Down in Panama. I am not a roamer. [l siay nome a while. je21d WANTED Honest men to sell nur- unnecessary; salary or commission weekly. burn Advertising Agency, Millburn. oo sery stock; experience Mill ~. There ain't ng custom homses When you come from Copey lnie York Telegram. THE COMMON STREFT. Six Tooms, latest Improvements, fami} adults, Apply on. premises. —No. 1th North' Mafn' 8t City. geake; two.p hos. ' T. Wetmore, Orienta. Cottage, | Ye dead jez1 Y to res feld ‘Inagire of W. P. Baboock, Plain- FOR RENT—Desirable flat, § rooms. Address with barn and one acre of choice land, YOU ARE WANTED for positions; $50 month: annu. short horirs ‘iayof cation sufficient; over 12, ments coming this year; influence un- necessary; send posial i lis: of positions open. Dept. 36-G, Rochester. LEARN AUTOMORILE BUSINESS Home lessous; $25 weekly job guaran- teed; "$10 weekly while Rocliester -Auto School, 1816 WANTED, Sewing machines, bicycles, keys and locks to repair; shears and saws sharpened. everything. Drop postal. OUSLEY’S REPAIR SHOP. Franklin Square. Over électric car sta- tion. At the “Flying Merkel” Aj quarters, opposite Sachem toreycle’ for the man of exaet; quirements—tha man who best that can be built. WANTED Family help for card room, spinners and spoalers. Apply Yantic Woolen Co. Wanted for the Cooks, Table Kitchen Girls, Girls, Yaundry mal with' fruit; on trolley line, half way|K. Buroham, Salem Road. Tel. 81 ol overument | from Norwich to New London. Beau-|_mayisd The comimon stzéet ciimbed up againet vaca ul place. % TO RENT_Tenement of seven rooms iy oy 3 cemmon sdu A. PRENTICE, at 55 Frankiin Street. Inquire at Te| O o5 Beeling gray: and wearily to i *Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. | Zuiiotin Office. Jo2d_ | 1 saw the patient comman penple xm, mediately for FURNISHED ROOMS—Bath and gas | bach Wwilh his sordid burdes tridaing emkiin {nsti- ng_House, 80 Main St. mayvied |, . Moo oo = o L ey SALE HORSES L GOR WENT Hoyse of soven rooms ny sigh o E o o, 1 v . iv - il = oLbave a few left that 1 wish to dis- | el ‘of never-tailing water with pump | . siow © 10 Wind; dull. dull and D Tig] . o are pacers|in house. Inquire L. J. Saxton, 13 est All_motion, as a tale told long sgh e farm horse, Beach. slow, Z SALE OR TO RENTSeashors | COTTAGE AT GALES FERR' cottames st the Connecticut coast. | Enquire at 4 Washington Place. Tele- TO RENT Penobscot St., cor. Rock, field, or T. E. Babcock, 45 Main St., bath, sieam heat, Laurel Hill Ave. C. E. and a trotter. learning. Rochester, apr6d TEte faded world: night drew nigh, and cresping by A. J. Glick, 2.10; horse; gentle for anyone to use, single Then. burst.the sunset, flooding far and Suddenly down the long wet iies or floub!g. Come and see these. apri0d fleet ‘;-:‘%%1;;. SR SRR T “| Leavening the whole lifs with mamis i WHITNEY’S AGENCY,| i) tening hill Old Established Restaurant 227 Main St., Franklin Square, Pure splendor poured—and 157 the desa For Sale Real Estato and Insurance | Folden” nighwar iwie goiem . 2 5 eaven, ark, a mo- | pECK'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, REAL ESTATE A e itsien Gray’Cowe 132 Spring Street, or Rex Restaurant, Willimantic, Conn. g wants the Je19d VIEWS AND VARIETIES Claver Sayings Road. je20a A Fine 8-room Cottage One a four year old|7own gt 'may12d weighs 1200; an extra nice, clever veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 834. 1. FIRE INSURANCE in' Sound, Reliable Compani FOR SALE 1 it ciams | r it sy o Howell—1 proposed to a sulfrage Powell— PP e promised o $3,600 Will Bu LONE NOE L L s O 5 er.—Judge. a Gottage LOST AND FOUND. You men don't fight very hard for your native lan ‘Benor, we ars do- ing this for a moving picture concern.” —Pitzsiurg Posi. He—You refuse me, then? there are others FOUND—Near postoffice in Lebanon a purse confaining a sum of mones Owner will describe contents, pay for this adv. and take the properts Latham, Lebanon, Conn. of eight rooms with all modarn conveniences and a fine barn if taken before July 1st. Shore| Of, well, She—I know thers LET- —on. ¢ 1500 Ibs.” I F | Thos.' C. M. Post, Westbrook, Conn. phone 152-. jez1a Jel7e Noryiel. jerd Kii stallion sired FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- at Lowest Rates Pl JAMES L. CASE, are. T accepted one of them this afters Sl z 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. notn.Eosbe Trstisaript Room 32 Central Building eion; CE Tlle 5981 “The American residents of Hongs kong have asked for a battleship ™ B for i % 1 Are they in danwer of any kind " inly not. They want to Zive & ave for immediate delivery = Trout Brook T iptie Peee: Fross g 1 see Jack Johnson has gome lo two horse Tip Carts and Auburn Fflr sale a‘ Nlan“c n the_coronation.” “Yes, and he profe I ably has more right to his title than 2 21-rosm House, partly furnished, any one else who will be there 8t Bottom Dumping Wagons. e ol e oD New Lon don Louls Post-Dispaten L ¥ from electric and steam railroad sta- Who is:8e peer Prices right. Terms reasonable. |tior: faces sound and borders on P B Niantic river; can be used as small counly "t Which ty swat? M. B. RING. |notel or boarding house. S i This property can be bought cheap | Will not delight the busy, progressive You may break. you may shatter if taken at once. housewife nearly o much as the pros- The trust if you 1, v v But the scent of the grafting FOR SALE. Call or address pec‘t of having a lhoroug‘hl) modern Will ‘hasig round 't stil. WILLIAM F. HILL, gas range placed in her kitchen, Es- : 218 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | tate ranges are safe, sturdy, depend- | vho tramp said, as the savage dof able, peerless bakers. economical gas; made round his tree H R P ey ey vsers, great time savers. Call and | “T used ';> sh 12: Srowler: now the growlors rushin’ me to R. R. station, near troll the incomparable Ruud Instantaneous cottage house, large stock barn with bas “How do you ¥now she's older then sement. | Gas Water Heaters, furnishing at the an 8 roem hor ituats Me- henhouse, sheds, icehouse, etc.; ali vou are?" “Why, she admitted it her- s/ RpTa SItIad e builaings A No. 1; 30 atres extia {1l | mere turn of a faucet an unlimited | eclf. “Honestls - What 4 she - Kinley avenue, with all modern lage, L5,9Pon, Basture, 15 acres valuabis | supply of hot water at any moment | “She said: i o o ol i conveniences and in good repair, J| fine young bearing apple trees, with 16 | of the day or night. same age, dearie. e head cattle, pair hors 100" hens. 3 + “Tommy, what did veu do with that for a good Yarm not far from a pigs and complote line of wagons nd = penny 1 gave you for taking your .tralley line. For particulars, in- arming tools. Milk or cream sold at E ) medicine?" “I bought = bun with quire Ciofirer iy o0 Gin"weckads | (s & Electrical Dep't, | one naifienns. ma an 1 an= simee” e other one the meds TRYON’S AGENCY, - i FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Willimantfe, Conn. | 321 MAIN ST. ALICE BLDG. fD"mE- ';'f";’“:-l i . i “Ia your hugband in favo f the in- Central Bldg., Norwich, Conn, ittative_and referendum?™ “Yen' re- T H JIME. TATT_Falmist and clairvey- | piiea the woman in the sunbonner e g T e e tiom and o- hei or others affairs, call. She | and the recall and local = w ouse advises with a certainty higher than | everything thatll emabie b o 4 human powers. 68 Washington St. | to_the polls and miss a das’s work Seven- enement [New London. Conn. ashington Star. “S8o he ~ married A manieuris “Yes.” “Is bhe happy ™ T'm afraid It Will be sold at Auction on Monday June 25 at 10 The remaining furnishin; He complains that she has 4o not. holding his hand and want Who Wants Business Wagans? OPEN OR TOPS. So many people do not know we earry Rented for $832 per year fine herself exclusively 1o hoiding the pockethook.”—Chicazo Record-Hermid, “Do they tearh domestic sciencs at vour college?" inquired the freshman. Must be sold. Easy terms. Will take small farm in exchange. $500 cash; Public balance to be paid with rent Ad-|such a large stock. It will pay you | Omly sewin :fi'r;v":‘:fl s dress A. C. BLANCHETTE, No, 8§24 [to 1ake a look bafore buying at no co«i | (G904, MO OGO TGty pata Main street, Willimantic, Conn. to you. Our -prices that 1ead—$85.00, | repiied the freshman. — Harper's E a Phoris 4063, Suni7a |$65.00, $75.00, $85.00. Weekly. & . : MUCH IN LITTLE THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO gs of the A $150.000 fourist hotel wiil be bull For Sale Ayer estate, at 72 High St, consisting ; he Manilia Taitron % . : ath Street, Norwich, Conn.|[at Baguio by the Manili of 2 chamber sets, 1 parlor set, 4 car-| The old established printing business gt company on completion of the mnew ts, linoleum, extensi bl k- | 5 e et Westorim B T nis mountain line. Soma fine new resie pets, linoleum, extension table, rock-| 31 Main sirect. Weste O Tnis intain né fine new i hai s business consisis of one 15x19 Jones- | LOUIS H.: BRUNELLE | dences. will aifo be erected there ing chairs, lounse, clocks. writing | Gordon platen pr S dones. : desk, beds. kitchen long fountain, four chases: one Sxi3 10 Carter Ave. (East Sid It has been proved that milk wif stove, old blue china and bric-a-brac. itive, rain or shine. Sale po FRANK T. M. Admi _je2zd — WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE Step FRANK WATSON & 72 Franklin Street. On Exhibiti A fine assortment of the Latest Styles in Millinery for Summer wear at MRS. G. P. STANTO No. 52 Shetucket Street. and see us. crockery, Necichert platen press, short founta overhead fixtures for both presses; one Little Giant water motor, No. 7; one 223 inch Hero lever paper cutter; ene 72 fneh Eim City card cutter, together with an assortment of the best type on {e market; about $300 worth of stock. ctvally, extinguish the flames from gasoline, or any form of yetroleum, since it forms an-emulsion with the I, whereas water only spreads #. Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot be excelled. "Phone your order. Prompt service. APLES, nistrator. —| An anonymous colifery awher Saturday Evening. the Very best on the market. This bus o s ness will be sold at a very low figur B through Winsion Churchill, the home will Tease’ine’ present auariers for 4 | Epglish Lunch Zree e cretary__of England, has offersd number of years at a rental of $10 per prize of $5.000 for an efficient electris month. Everything is ready to go to{ Hand's Celebrated Half Stock Ale | safety lamp. The competition is opens work. Over $150 worth of work (o be | 4 “gpacial o i world. done if business can be started in a days. A rare chance to buy an estab- lished business and make money from the start. Inspection invited. Seashore property for rent and for sale; 100 building sites on _Atlantic ocean, prices 3250 to $1,000. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin. 'Choice of 406. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broke: Ne. 41 West Broad St., rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I Prof. C. V. Piper, government foragd expert, who has been investigating forage conditions in_the island states that the mountain pastures of ths Philippines afford a splendid oppor~ tunity for stock raising. Fireworks are used in Guadeloupd only on July 14, the French nationay holiday. For that - occasion emall quantities are purchased by the va- rious communes ‘or occasionally by the colonial government: an order rarely amounts to more than $100. The Westerly House, Formerly D. J. O'Brien’s, 68 No. Main. Kenyon & Pickhover, Props. QUALITY n work should always be ccusldered especially when it costs no inore than the inferior kind. Skillzd men are emploved by us. Our price tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. co., on N’S, AUTOMOBILE STATION, 8. J. Coit, 6 Otls Strest. Automobile “MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN” p e o and Bicycle Repwriug. Geueral Ma- and huve o delicious beverage with | Minister Thomas J. O'Frien chine work. Jobbing ‘Pbone warded from okyo a tradns. Cottage of 7 rooms with mod- BROAD BROOK FARM EGGS|:: restiationsigns v A substitute, R 2 e i B e ern improvements, steam heat, e YaiThs e LSl Detwesn Whiie: Try them. -~ %0 ana the J. Clgars are the Dest om the market F. © 10e large lot at 79 Feuntain sireet, respective lines in Jap: o=’ Diamonds, Watches, ana Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. established firm to deal (Established 1872, THE COLLATERAL LOAN C putalre. 143 Main Street, U ' MONEY LOANED eity. Will be sold cheap, terms nw, and - Russia in 1he fransporistion 2 , Tel. Norwich Prestom Ct. | possengers and bakgage The fogie Sk detia lations went into_force March 1 3 For all information call on N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St., Norwich, Conn. ‘There are 485451 schools with 45 500,000 uupils in Burope, presided over by L119.413 tedchers. According to the average, there is one teachér i every 45 scholars. Tweive vears there was only one teacher for every The, munber of teackers FRISWELL has the Largest Line of Alarm Clocks in the City. 25-27 Franklin Street S Jewelry An old with. WHESN you wani fc put your busl ness before the pubiic, tiere is no me: dium better than through the advertis- ing columns ef The Builetin.

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