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MAT IS GOING ON The Bulletin snould be delivered | lyn, N. Y., ana the latter's friend. Miss wi ON TONIGHT | .verswhere ia the city vetore §.a- m. . | ldna- Stansbury of the same place. s e 4 Subseribers who fail i racsive (e by na otion pidtures a the | that time will confer a_ favo e Riilan Apsiiniwas: thi-pagdt R g Tictires we b T . | "OTms the fact Ao The Brlive /| of triends i Hampton for the Fourth. meer. - THE WEATHER. Tmmergruen Lodge, No. 79. L 0. O S F., meets in Odd Follows HaiL THE LARGER HOPE. The wish, that of the livi No'lie may full beyond the &eav Derives it nog from what we. ba ADVERTISEMENTS 1245t headios of “WANTED. FOR SALE 5 _cents per line, six words to the line. Rev. F. Johns Bohanan, rector of St. Andrew’s church, was in' Brooklyn on The 1 "y U conrmuels Beibe, Mot 48 & ke '5s. Forecast for Today. L e e eltending ho. funerabiob Rov: he likest God within the soui? meets in Austin Building. For New England: Generally fair|[saac Peck. Are God and nature then at strife, Folishers” and Buffers’ Union meets | Wednesday and Thursday, except prob- e That nature lends such evil dreams? in C. L U. Hall ably local fhunder ‘showers: not quife | My and Mrs. M. A. Ledger, who e 8o careful of the type Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. 21, I, 0. O. AT xeey i Yt = v. and & o nile Tife " - , S0 ‘warm, oxcept stationary tempera- | have been the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Fol il e e e e ¥, mests Ix 0N FENTr =N tures in southeast Maine; light varia- | Robert F. Trae, have returned to their WANGERS b - That 1, consideris 2 ANNOUNCEMENTS A e Nar e s | oo nEohton WANTED—_A young man in a mid| FOR SALE OR RENT_ Small peach| FOR RENT _Furnishea seashore bun- p Blags I mer g redictions fro 8 5 . i Her secret meanings in le: fe office as assistant ci ust be of | orchard, best peach and apple land for | galow at Mystic, Conn., after July ith. her desds, Eood cllaracter, accurate Ang willing (o | Sulc: . good. Investmene Top Cold. ase; | B b Judd. Les & Ongood's, Novwich, | o And finding that of a7l feed? inake himself uscful; one who can do farninouse for rent on small lake; tent | CF. JyISMW hear SPewriting and stenography. or wiil|and bungalow sitcs for sale; rent of | ~rG RENT_Furnisied cottage, Pine]l falter where I firmiy trod Box"7ihem preferred. Apply to P O.|lent site $10. Box 593, New London. | Grove, fine view of Niantic river, also| And falling with Y weiRnt of cares iSRG mantic, Conn. Jy4d | Conn. dy5d Ti-room house (Station v19, trailey) | Upon the Ereat world's aitar siaire ONE OR TWO ROOMS WANTED in 2| FOR SALE—Ivers & Pond plano, ma- | Waterford; will exchange for inlan. at slope thro darkness Gp to (Jod i e = 2 e it *$300. | place. Dr. Keeney, Waterford, Conn. Private home for office purposcs. = De- | hogany case, cost 3750, sell for $300. | plice, T i Al Ul ot tasth, 254 grovm g E ald: On Wednesday fair to partls | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins and Feature Pictures at the Auditorium. clondy weather and light westerly tol gaughter Alice of New London spent The Forged Despateh, the feature at | northerly winds will prevailwith stizht | the FFourth with Rev. and Mrs, Robert the Auditorium, has made such a hit, | temperature changes, and on Thursday | I True of Prospect street. that the management has decided to | partly cloud er, with slightly = hold it over for one more day, as the | lower tempe g WITTER BYNNER HONORED. pictige was late arriving on Monday Okservations in Norwich. Indigestion, Sour ‘Wind on the Stom- Bt S or Irregular Bowel Action Just enclose 2c. stamp with name and address to will be sent any sufferer from Dys- sirable location. Apply at Builetin Of- | _Jyod and it be shown with the chang: i ying ricdede Tl om | Read Poem at Annual Phi Beta Kappa 1} e - And gather dust and chafe, and <ii ot pictures today. IAL VRHEEY: OF RD- | oo, o T O roa |- Day: et Hagvard—-Made - Honorary THE JOHNSON LABORATORIES 1f2ee 344 "oR SALE Lorimg & Blike Palage |, MOOMS TO MENT Mrs. 5. G. Con | o wiat 1 teel ts Yard wi el " 1 ects are shown that are the pick of | SeVIN's pharmacy, show o ze x H WANTED — Purse makers; steady | black walnut organ, in first clads | don, 82 McKinley Avi jyld And faintly trust the larger hope 3 € PICX Of1in temperatur2 “and the barometric Member of Harvard Alpha. Johnes St. Newburgh, N. Y. || work. " Ora 0. Crumb, 229 W. Main St. | shape, cost $150, pricé reasonable, must 3 5 —Tennyson he Independenty market, and that is to | 1 teMPITIOT = 1 o] _dvsa % < be sold. ~Inquire F. G. Luffey, Norwich | 79 RENT_Trom Juiy 1, at 101 Cliff L 32 22 the world's besi: ' Don't forset that ; Ther. Bar.| At the reccnt Pl Beta Kappa day RN e | EOCE T avaa | o dern imbrovements, B0 FAITH. 1Be Fall of Troy WL be fepeated on| ; 4l m. ... 76 29.98 | at’ Harvard, Witter Eynner, A. B., 190 I place near seashores woman go0d cooks | FOR SALE CHEAP—One first class | PArticulars, call at 51 CIff St of apply g "r"r’;‘ e ‘;";‘;'}:;oml cime 12 m. ... 3 300y janephew of Miss Louisa J. Brewer of man all round work; small garden. Ad- | female rabbit hound. Leroy Osborne, |10 Dr. C. E. Stark, Broadway. je2ld Sscurely cabined fn the ship below. 2 e 1 3 e e T 30.08 | Washi st 4 o X dress L., ot Cedar. = 7 3 ough darkness and through storm decided 1o accede (o the demand. This Comparisons. by election to Harvard Alph The eral housework. “"‘8‘:‘;’;“* flgum f‘fl”csetfl- weigtlx‘r_ 190 The., soundnass éufifufisz:efl rooms, “with bath and toilét. Enquire sufal-zz"'l"d'/[:ufiu;w“' ”v{»'“‘-:‘r"l'x - je without a doubt the finest picture o . | other honarary members elected were: vid 7 S " |also new harnéss and express wagon|of S. A. Gilbert, 141 Main St._ je21d | That fe who suides the Sand shin oor in the world. and the most costly one, | Predictions for Tuesday: _Fair; |oher honarary members elccted vere: — - Price Teasonable. Inquire 123 Maplé St. FO MENT.aC 63 Tranklii 80 | . . HAL wakte T 1 Sood ship o'er £ Sl | S (B S TRE RN Henry Allen & Son | v e O T L T ORI | sove 14 0L A0 gy bt pethwny tion of this feature is In excess of $20,- | Winds. s Tl R I L i also a kitches S : ey z traced, @ gon. As a lesson in history it §s in- | Tuesday’s weather: As predicted. ixxs' P‘}-‘ n-(&m:fi"f?fi M.\»\»:‘rcxh;fi&)f AKJ[‘A\;Q\HEAH Hotel. Danieison, ‘Conn. || NGKD CASH—Have 130 actes good 3:;7‘! R T Blinatpldea 1 walle this life's hewiider- valuable and it is something that ev- pa e er Fitch, A. B. 1900, S. T. B, (Unio > L ell, will tak 5 perN10 acre lot cash, e 5% | o aii0E mgse; ery student should witness. For fur- Sun. Meon and Tidew e S T SR FURNISHING SOVANTED—Tadics_ or _gontlemen | worth $300; warrhnty deed and b | Sa o0 datest Improvements, family | Up ninty steep through frozen mous- ther particulars, ask anyone that saw Sun Il High I} Moon | (Amherst) 1909. ERS Mook Saniymake 2 oto 33,3988 A | stract. —R.'H. Parker, 4615 Franklin, | North® Main St.. City. jesd | Through thorn set barren and through ft, the first time we exhibited it. Rises. | Sets. [l Water. ! Scts | "4 U W nruai exercises in Saunders UNDERTAK 1o Main BE, Norwier: Hoha: ToBees: | Cleveland. syad T T TSR T A By special arrangement with Will- p. m. | theater Mr. Brynner was honored fur- % 2 = FOR SALE—Some very fine, rare, old | path, steam heat, Lanrel Hill ‘Ave. G . | BUt strong in faith I tread the uneven fam F. Cody (Buffalo Bill), the origi- > o | ther by being invited to read the an- Main S can ANTED — Position as chauffeur;| yiolins, The Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor- | % Bursham Salers Road. el $16-3. ways, nal and nl\“m /Ing pictures of the T T hetore e o rned and ol 88 Main St. can atso do repairing. Box 5, Bulletin! | wivh, Gonn. jyid M Ana h\n;‘_f my head unshrinking. te the amous d et S W e sho inzuished i pés == = 2 gt Tuesaay, July 10 and 11. These pic- | s Lo A e et be the Aepiats iiseful - and* handy family man .for 5 7 at 55 Franklin Street. Inquire at The cast: ; tures are 4,000 feet i jenxth and cover D iE e el LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED otk in and about house. Apply in| FOR SALI_A bay mare 12 vears old, | Bulletin Office. Jezd_ | And iE fhe wey Sghoie roust, igaiy the entiré performance exactly as seen e | i LT Pt el B B B Person wop- T- WILLIAMS, Yantic . | welght 1256 ibs. soundness guaras josd FURNISHED ROOMS-_Bath and £as | The hand that leads me with s firmes i nthe open arena, and at exactly one- | —gix houra sttes high water 1t 1s SHiRTEnhoE: & : also Mew harness and express wagon: | King House, 60 Main S may1s f s e e tide. whizh 1s followed by flood tide ir. Dynner's poem was entitied * ey PRALOE, ack SULRHIENtS. | ievia FURNISHED ROOMS. all modern con- —Anne C. Lynch Botta. The towns that Buffalo Bill cannot ol it By, e e stenographer. Address M. B., care The - - — | veniences, 28 Union St. Telepnone §34. 4, gnis i positively his last appearanc il should be the ambition, the hope, the por L ARE WANTED for govermment | foot beam. newly palnted and fully | \ LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE ;,’—'— date, July 10 and 11. Next Monday | Funeral of Mrs. Katharine C. De- “Peautiful imagery, and cation sufficient; over 12,000 appoint- | at once. Apply @ Amos B. Wheeler, | 8nd steam—4.000 square feet floor| o janst any yiew of the scean 2 and 11, 3 autiful imagery, a ts coming fhis year: influence un- | Nowien, Gt jes6a " |space. The lightest, cleanest, airiest | g ricre isn and Tuesday. The Fall of Troy ihis| |aney. Hezahtanaa it ncies necessary; sond postal immediately for - factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A | “Khey'll never miss it playing bridge~ Friday and Satyrday, July 7 and § — to prosent dav conditions lis: of position: open. Franklin Insi-| FOR SALE OR RENT _Eightroom | wournier. Troy Steam Laundry Build. | —New York Sun. L There was a larse attendance of sor- charity of vision he dis tute, Dept. 36-G, Rochester, N. ¥. Spuage, near Bean Hill Methodist) o anklin St., cor. Chestnut Ave,| Knicker—What do you think would FALL OF BABYLON AT THE|,,uip, iends and relatives, at the » solution of the big problems IORBILE CcPumre e InqamesicWy: Librdee Cloyg | o esta make the world betier? Bocker—if BREED. fureral of Katkarine Casey, widow of nfront the rac = LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS. folks took advice Iike umbrellas.— Jeremiah Delaney, h on Tuesday > Boston Transcript published his Home lessous; $35 weekly job guaran- WHY PAY RENT =z Judge. This magnificent fim is the feature | OGS Lelock from her fate | poem i 1 Gy and fhe Adverds: 5 e estl) Aute ool s RASrREE | When You Can Ovn a Home? A Nice Home Cityman_-Do you keep bees? Coune B N M and s a s ek fo whith the Feraat | o and piastsd quoted its signifi- N. Y. apréd Nice seven-room cottage for sale,with tryman—No; there are mors up te portraval of that perlod when Ninus | Mary's chureh to which the remains| S nam@n S — barn and sheds, large garden and grass | 56 Blizabeth Street, 10 rooms, clectric | date methods of getting stung —Wos was king of Babylon B | AT o v CTeh e on Jotn Frte Ml B e ';:;L‘m + WANTED. 5 | 10t, variety of fruit, high and healthy | lights, toilet, heat, fine view. A small|man's Home Companion. e Tor cligues o e s 9% IH” Fitzmaurice was celebrant, . Rev.d cres of lacal fr feel a pe 2 ¢ men for farm work, 1 cook and 2|),.,(ion, good well, near troliey, M- | Sum Of money will buy it. “They say he's made a great success Hanging Gardens, one ot tre wondoms | Hugh Treanor deacon. and Rev. Wil- | Signal honors Qur Special Homsework: slel{ats stoxe EDGT e | el Ave: Notwichi Town: L E. A. PRENTICE, of his new play?” “Yes; it's aiready fanging 3 T e e ek iy (Bl 8 g2 Lot - work at Gardner Lake. Inquire of F. G. LUFFEY, on prem- |, 2 life s been suppressed in three cities.”—De« o Tt o S inat Be| Tl choir was ussisted: by Mg Nelo| 1M B DoTehin an t atietn FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, [ ises. Sy5Tulths | ‘Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street | iroit Jree Press. estate, but of great beauty, and she,|lie Delaney and VWilliam T. Delane f ANTEED Tel, 344-537 M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. - ey b Tonny—Popl wliat: Js -consilanee? SEnL 200 et Seaty, and she. | Ll RS, e e Tores Cai, | e QUALITY GUAR : . SR U T B comente T e and he Is assassinaiéd. Fhe people are | the favorite hvmn of the deceased, and | Miil League Games. All to know {hat toe Flying Merkel | Chelsea "Savings Bank building, con. e T R s & e Torror -stricken, and ciamor outside the | 1or the waiting hymn Miss | o 3 2 ihesion Ties" L e e et S a0 as o b o when_his liver is out of order,—Phil- Tuetie wate. Torthe Iie of uhe resielde, | Sung Beautitul Land on Mizh. en o Gt as represented. Motorcycle' 15 tne motoreycle for the | But she with her beauty and audacity | 45 bearers were Matthew Del [ e wine them over, and later gains their | Hanover, John « Delan of sonally taking the field | City, Michael De esteem by P ng requirements, 25 feet wide on Main St., 49 feet on Cii: . adelphia Record. schaduled FLYING MERKEL AGENCY, % *‘;nfce‘“%r;n\fif"l UL U 5 Guzzler—I've just bought a yacht, feara Faateatedi] z e je2s: achem Park. 2 e - ror e 1 ut che is rather small. Wigwap = s Prices positively daz. July s, from 230 10 3 : Vhat is her capaolty? Guaziers¥if awith her army and repulsing the in- | ¥eY. Patrick and Michael Sullivan of aitey the same with the 14 Ad: < teen cases of beer and room for feus vasion of the Arabe. The victory was | (his " ve pere beauliful flow- | itickers, the Ocenm team took on the the Lowest Wanted for the Sh—ore = o people.—Philadelphia Record, ;"ly::i”n’w? by ereat e o B L Camaari e iville AL C for an exhibition game, | 5 SALE HORSES ) Maud—Jack is teiling wround thai dy a commiital service at the Tooks, and after a glorious reign, the legend | Table Girls, Laundry and you are worth your welght in geid. I have a few left that I wish to dis- e ve d grave s . ite irls. Two d e i : rts in | Ethel—The foolish boy. Wheo is he fell before the invasion of the Arabs. Village Brevities. n 80. il OlISS, J. B. LUCAS, _ istalion sired by A. J Glick. 210:[this City. Most centrally located, | Denver Times. ; This is a marvelous film @'art of the| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O Germania Schuctzen Verein Holds An- Room 32 - - - \Central Building | welghs 1200 an ~ extia " nice, “clover The Serpent—What's Adam se great Pathe, a supreme artistic success | pect Park are visiting i . 3 S5 nuzl Festival With Large Attendance every room and | 8Touchy about today? The Ape—Oh, or_double. Come and see thes having steam heat for the great American com hun- Tel 1 he says that the arrival of w | —School Committes Organizes and dreds being emploved in the great pro- | Bernard Coyl urth st was| 7 LOST AND FOUND. jeldd ~_ELMER R. PIERSON. i f means that all his plans fer #plendar ,and gorgeous extravagance | the holida % ) c OST-_A new. milk brindfe ‘6ow. dis in- | Tor good.—Pucl Fivaling and eciipsing anything hith- | 1 of the We- : straved away from pasture. Finder in: At Pleasant View Bnd_ night in;gUmmer. as well as Win- |- Jros R R e S w, the Breed's scre 3 .m‘ " Flmer Stevens of | district- m Visitors Entertained Over the Heliday | f0rm F. B. Gr: lit, Franklin, Ct. fr o e et welfth < a- | ter. Rent reasonable. Long lease if g‘;}’;g’:ln;:‘:?“ a;r; t)::":ux:fl.'-f e 51 v 200; e pri reasonabl: » . 7 - i U R desired. Inquire a¢ this office, B O e Tars T T Olnesville, B | orsatization. and Jy3d I offer a teniroom cottage. all furni STONINGTON I, for the Fourth. | mundson’s thi urned to TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. —News in General. = con cethe °d chairman ac- . ! U e Srastus Douzlas has fessor—I should think that weuld be o rhe loc flis, which. have been | Cordinz to cust Charles Jush- | ] s D s s turne 2 g These mas the usua cle- | closed! since Satnrdar o ins ot | nell's term as chairman expiring on b b s B e At Quonoceniaug Il ey ting in the borous ey S Sl sy july 14. At the same time the com- | his parents here. 3 : tin homn brigade, o wout | holiday, reopen this morni mittasit Bl Jortunity of Mmepect. | M. and Mrs. Alexander Taylor have 1 offer an eight-room cottase, large lot, “How's business?’ “Brisk” an< ten inds, murched thfough the streets | 1o, i Farrel and James Dullen | inE the it being do- | left for a two weeks' visit in Ware. | cement wail in fronl, cement walks, swered the druggist T have bougti evily hecte nlsne, meking Uvely | oo oitlons i1 o hotel st Lo Feided e a b the visit to have | Mass. : ; e ckets for thres picalcs and five Rponi, gt genepcoie | MTS ke, Pty Chol ol LA | et o Ell ot e sl 5le Uy e crarne maper or| For Hartford Real Estate | i, loies”v2iic donecns 2 t Yy Short ter s h. €rack- W 5 o of the ond grade in the west build- | V€W ork are visiting Mrs. o il 3 —CALL O g o TR e and sonnon wore Mend | e wWilliam 3. Matthews o Thir- | ing Kalsomined. The cast side of the | barents, M. and Mrs. James McKen- Seventy-five Building Lots it iy viite Courter-Jourma A0 et relened umt Eveninm WOt | teenth strect is entertaining her daugh. | TP0f ¢ building Ot R S AR o N R fronting on ccean. 50 by 150, at prices | p.a| Egtate Broker, Of CoeRs e v in Sives of Siviy and o gned until evenin | ter, Mrs. McConnell of New York city, | Shing expected that other | Edward McKone, a 2 el el e L G } v with Canada?” I murely am, elmborate firewor were displaye ! vl e nay be decided upon |!rving Meivin and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | are ~ { <3, 803 Main St., Hartford. | replied the superficial observer, “if it about wn "rrv_ Rehal - anihesisyn f Arthur Lindberg of Providence spent | later. Bushneli, Edmundson | Ward Pinkman spent fourth of July in | 3 | tevesiisate. Across from City Hall. will provide any way of my getting > B Saitencd st e ba 095 | the Fourth at the home of his mother,] and David E.('Brien are the member ”;Tjd"ll"v“ n kb’ ot ot F"fi"i‘«‘!.a'fidg”“ ssenger 5"_;;1“ six-acre farm for $275 cash. JullSW rid of the Canadian quarters T sollect- i Mesti T ndents and the | Mrs. Evelina Lindberg of Central ave. | Of the committee S AL B Iratn e ws Yark: end for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin SLEC S Hew RE bkt 700000 o gt 7V P gasm Vi Sremle : > —Washington Star. 1-Star Interscholastic team will play o holidays. X oice of 400). R o Roay atien| “poier 11 ; Henry Buck of Bridzeport spent the e e Lo New York Bier | e T G WHITNEY’S AGENCY,| -on pshaw! I'm going to give it L e ey B e INeor Can kGRS Sialota Sends: Harry Hoxie of New York have been || 904, Rooserelt i B ] 227 Main St, Frankiin Square, D L O e Ty e Real Estate Broker, R Bohemian.” “What's the troupis s g eal Estate and Insurance | “My early training makes it absofute- No. 41 West Bromd Street, Rooms 1- T g s L veee. Westerly, R. I Selling, Renting and Care of oclock in the morning."—Chicaga 284 REAL ESTATE Record-Herald. visiting Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hox William Hanley of Waterbury is vis- in Occum. | jting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick % ed until 5 p. m. A. WHITAKER, Agent. | Freight rec c tending the celebration on Tuesda going by automobile. On Sunday the motored to Pleasur Miss Marion Meagan of Providenc has been visiting relatives each. s Mr. and Mrs. Ph #n_Springfield Miss Ameclia Cunningham and Miss Maizie Bushie of Providence are guests By o ey With a larze number of Greeneville ip Wilhelm of Hart dge of New York is the Long Distance 'Phone. . : ford have been visiting Lisbon rela- | guest of his aunt, Mrs. John O. Fish. o & s | people attending the celebrations in the Ear g s o Siternoon the A. X 8. was | Lilyand in Wilimantlc, and others on | 17 qlior, Side T Cheney ana | Mie<| Spend Your Vacation in : FIRE INSURANCE MUCH IN LITTLE ined by the senior member, Mrs. | 1t/and in Willmantic. and others o = arrietts Cheney of New York are the | ¢ . . s . Jane Chasenro or Bome o B [ (10 atore e T Mot il OF gy R L S < of their parents, Mr. and m,..l:B E R M U D A at Lowest Rates’ Nearly all the cheess factorfes im Street. A course dinner was served | N tores cloded, the local stre Erlbeck are spending a week in New | Flavius Cheney. = in Sound, Reliable Companies. | Germany are on the horders of Hoi- om tha jawn at ek Later an inter- | oA sday Pt e R 2 and Mrs. Charles Moreton of | [ SWEKT RY CooL GCEAS eS| ANCE land, Denmark, Russie and Sditzers estinz programme was carried out z SRt e Medford, Mass.. are visiting the lat- eal Sca Trip to the. Mos shetal | 2 S s e R e i s SRy Tave corge Oeize of Jersey City, a for Miss Fidelis Farrell of Hartford has | er's parents, Rev. and Mrs, C. T g o Sumser ot tiofond, | S1-room -House o i e e L IS UL g By them: which was Mnown e ihe | mer resident herewith Mrs and | been the suest of her me Mre | R iee: Glorse B Nowbusy and | Moz vt pemmegane | 11 50 500 00 00 ot PLATE GLASS A lead pencil factory has been start« which was kno e i . eeh st M. and Mrs. Georze E. Newbury and | %45 2 Supers Ocean Vorage by om efectric steam rallroad sta % Cale vae Rudoiph Krohn of Tyler avenue. Mj | daught g1 4 7y | tion: faces . rious kinds and grades of black, blue 93 Degrees on Tuesday. anid Mra. CHliTof Viste s an o |+ ag | guesis of Mr. and Mrs. 7. A. Pierce. | Transatiantic Lingr ““QCEAMNA’ | xiantic river; can be used as smali ENE rod peae: The humidity has been most trying. | Miss Doris, Teturned to their home In | the swest ot} ';]“nf,f'!n;'F e s s ,Miss Anna Kitchin of New York~ 14,09 Tons Displacement: 5% 11. Tong. | hotel or boarding house. T ST TR - e vt o ing- | sauth 4 5 ; the guest of his parents, and Mrs. | the guést of her nts, Mr. Mrs. | Largest, Fastcst, Most o5 and O - : i - The thermormeter registered 93 degrecs | South Hadley Falls, Mass. on Tues- | Joseph Spiclvogel, in Lisbon, this week, | L SUESt of her p Sively Firet Clacs Passragor mearsor o homuds. | This property can be bought cheap FOR SALE Paris will not get fts British coal di< here Tuesday. | day arternoon; after being guests rect from England by light-draft ves i AR | No Cattie or freight carried on the “Oceana. i it taken at once. . " The companies of the borou fire | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Wallace of el 2 & e ¥ 2 | FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, in BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. sels that enter the River Seins withe Birtment will mest this wock 1o | North Main strect. paDcise Brouillard of Norwich avenus | | itchfield—At the recent annual| ciuding siaieroombent & mess UP| Call or address Three miles to Willimantic, 1 maile | Out trans-shipment at Havre or Rous moniily session. Pioneer Hook and e man mills 1o thne one §n in the Pone- | meeting of the Litchfield Scientific as- | af o erwsordinary rate of WILLIAM F. HILL, to R. R. station, near trolley, cottage | en. adder company will meet this (Wed mah mills to take one in a Providence | sociation J. H. Putnam was elected | , Best culsive an the Ationtle. _* - it S, house, large stock barn with basement: — nesday) evening and the steamers to- NORWICH TOWN market. | president brase beds: six ultes.d¢ lixo with private baths: | 218 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | henhouse, sheds, icehouse, ete; ali| During February 87 vessels, with a morrow (Thursday) evening. i PETET A TR | finest promenade deck in the world. Orchestra, buildings A No. 1i,30,acres extra tl-|total tonnage of 401,498, came to Cal- orrow (Thursdes) evening. | Visitors in Local Homes Over the| 1t phine Corcoran returned to | ErSmenads Dinces. Grmmashm, Wirviese: On | lage, 15 open pasture, 15 acres valuable | DI, “OHEe S8 e onth tn 1916 the carntal and fireworks at Weaterls | Holiday—100 Degrees in the Shada|'Providenca on Tuesday atternoon afte MARRIED .r“"“‘d‘fifi"s’"fn‘: iy BEors Eaatoss| fine young bearing apple trees, with 16 | 91 vessels called, with a tonnage of sty aueatt 3 MRy visiting Miss Mabel J. Savage of Hunt- | BRENNAN—HANNA—In _ Middletown, Fotels, &c., at Lowest Rates, head cattle, pair horses, 100 hens, 3 | 392,896. The woman's hoard c cted t (e e 225 er's avenue. July 3. 1811. by the Rev. Father | Beautiful booklet, Itinerary, Tickets, etc.. of pigs and complete line of wagons and e o & 's hos mnected with c o 5 itenell, Maithew J. Brennan of Mid. | Bermuda-Atlantic Line. 290 Blwav, farming tools. Milk or cream 501d at| Amcrican busmess men allow he Second Congregational church is| A. R. Keables entertained Fred L. letown and Miss Fthel M. Hanna of door. Price if sold this week, $4.300. el Sigons. IR SNoand 10 meet foday (Wednesday) in the | Switt of Willimantic for the week end:| M. and Mrs Adolph Seidel and Mr.| ~QIetown dnd Miss Ethel M. H: = S eFires ana fiste prejudice (o be created against them chapel. The Ladies’ Aid society will — and Mrs. Join Brown of Hartford were | _~ LA MONTAUK STEAMBOAT €O, = % B TRYON'S AGENCY, in Turope by sending letters and cata- meet later in the church parlors. Mrs. Sarah Gilliver of Canterbury i s Aichael_Eeldel anid family of DIED SR o e e B e et RGO Willimantic, Cos ":’f;t‘:ge‘" THEDCUSTRS TWIEhOwE W SEHGKE 1o ot s ™ | Lisbon fo holiday | fo enport, Sheiter Islind and. Sag ol 3 il e e S e - e Dolldy | | Shis ety July 4 e e ooy provements, located within % 4 £E | ailey. azec yea Leaves Saz Harbor, returning, A window refrigerator tha Wa M nd Mrs. H P I ot POt eXGision) ony T | Notice of funeral hereafter. - ¥s. 6 a. m, 12.30 p. m minutes walk of Frankiin §(Old Established Restaurant O r. _and rs. Roscoe razier | attracted a considerable number of | CRANDALI—In Norwich, July 2. 1911, i he place of the er sash, bu Tender Nerve Centres .|| yere Norwich Town gu the past | Taftville people. among those enjoyinz | ddenly, Daniel W. Crandall, abont S Square; ideal locality; price rea- For Sale Fathrelhe. P P Of""?x er sash, but Cauce Foot Torture. Try This || few days. the trip being Misses Mary and Robina | “years. D CRESM FOR SALE, Centrally lorated. Will sell at great [ Shn he lonercd ou a5 Sure Cure for Foot Troubl %: o e L | Burges: Schofield, {’la P EEAGALERyIcosemill Dehigiatin the put up in zlass jars sonable. sacrifice. Cau il Health: . Apply |0 e aocs Cie o L Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thatcher and | May Graham, Mr. and Stephen | Buckingham Memoriz ednesday, S ol i e PECK'S REAL ESTATE AJENCY.| musocir o s ‘, The nerve cemters of thé féet are|danghter. Florence, spent Sunday in|Thompson and Miss Edith Thompson,| July 5 at 230 p. m ey FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, 132 Spring Street, or Rex Restaurant, | Elfzabeth One Bear, a Sloux Indian SOSE Lh surfuses sk arg very sen. | New Lbridon, | Frank Erlbock, John Puchta. o Mar. | FUCAS—In Norwich Town, July are sure to. be fresh. maiden, has brought suit againat Ja- due pressure or friction from . 8 Central Bldg., Norwich, Conn. Willimantic. Conn. cob Abraham. charging breach of . widow of Ephraim Lucas. 1san in Meyer and Henry Troeger. Young Chester White Pigs for sale ihoes 100 tight or too looxe sets up | Thermometers nd fowit Ant ol axiy e | Funeral fiom her late residence. | adso yearling bull, well marked Ayr- ?,',';""“:.n/f«\:r'lwu\r}::c"xlfi-nzw"“ as a balm o Y e teiis an eEanemoott | CITILY rewistered 100 in the shade at| e schuctrenpark of the ¢ noon. July 5 at ¥ o'clock. Burial in | SUrS o for amy of our — - o Bl e ey o | Schuetzen Verein in Lishon ERLE qomeley products. " Je26 MME. TAFT_Palmist and clalrvoy- orty vears ago the average age of ] ‘iniamivie trestment that 5. A, Allen of Tanner street has as| CePier at which several hundred hoii- { MANICE In New London, July 3, ant. Anyone troubled or puzzled with marriage in England was 25.8 for men \ B el doot | AL Allen of Tanner ey 148,25 | day pleasure-seekers gathered on | 1911, Albert Manice, aged 81 y their own ur others’ affairs. call. She and 24.4 for women. In the period 1901 8 : f iis bro » George A | Tuésday, and during the afternoon and NS—In this city, Mary McGrath advises with a ceriainty higher an. to 1905 the average was 26.9 and 25.4, tablespoonfuis of Calocide pand wite of 1lartfo noon and | BURNS—In this city, rath, t z 5 b DA e o vami [ ¢ fartfora. vening hours the grounds. presenten | - sidow o Jumes Barnc. at her ats MONEY LOANED g oot SRS e M tt s ot water. Boalc the feat| Mr. ang M come Foyd of At | AR animated scene “with th varous| home No. 135 CHIE Srrset o Dlorwonds, Wetches, Beital’y e ne More Cottage L8 - In this for full Bfteen min- | 41" Conn., nre = ot Mes s events that were in progress. It was | Notice of funeral hereafter and Securities of any kind at th 5 The 1 ystery of the great rise in utes. gontly massaging the | 4005 Conn., wre guests of Mrs. Elisha/ the 20th annual Fourth of July festival Lowest Rates of Interest. An old NEWMARKET HOTEL, H f 5 500 price of lobsters decpens. According I e ARE i e L s and shootof the soclety,and in all rec.| - established fom to ‘deal with. \ 715 Boswall Ave. i or y . to New Brunswick packers, the last , & Repeat this each night nn- Mrs. Etta Lewis of Willimantic was | fhee oyt Proved to be ome of sratify- THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co, Wi Eigs 4 Clgars. 7 season was the best in eight vears, til eure i« permanent et vistor eltie hop . A3 | ing success. reecting much credit on = - First-clazs Wines, Liguors uad Clg: 7 rooms and bath. and the lobsters . averaged unusuale The effect s simply aston - fisitor with her cousin, Mrs | (he committee who arranged the varied | 248 Waje Srisis Upetaics, Meals and Welch Rarebit »ocved to 5 ey ishing. Bvery bit of sore- ;. of Otrobando avente, programme and carried it out to its | order. Johm Tudkle Pron. Tel 43-& Modern conveniences. ness and inflammation is drawn immediately, leaving the feet fresh All entirely new. successful conclusion. This committee 15 Main Streeot. et men Benmett and comprised _ John Krauss. chairr By the completi n of the Lotschberg “or ,: I tentr: ), A ’ b o years, Berne will realizs Shok, Corne and callouscs can be pecied | of Central wveme, visited Mrs. Julln | Preions. Poror Fens Sohn Chiroan: | FRISWELL JAMES L. CASE, e o e B e e T e STEAMER GARDINER o o S0 il Feniy 13 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. secure a direct line o Italy, and ths Swiss capital expects to benefit much thereby. A | T and tender feet need but a few treat - ¥ homa, Henry Erlbeck and Matthe ments. Calocide formerly used only by | Miss Eleanor: Benjamin is spending | Huas. and all were busy men during doctors but any druggist now has it (i | 4 week with her grandmother, Mrs.| the das atock or will auickly ket 1t A twenty: | Caaroline Benjamin of Fast ooy o five cent package is claimed to cure the ! . o e CERIEE e Leaves Norwich for New London, | has the Largest Line of Alarm H Ocean Beach, Pleasure Beach and 3 Funera! Directors|c:: o 555w, 55" % | Clocks in the City. returning, arrives Norwich 125 P. M. The Westminster Gazetie, a sound owd bezan ‘to arrive early in | — the afterncon and continued until ; 7 liberal paper, recently published fig= t feet. | d .25 P. M. iberal 1 AL 3 v A former resident of Norwich Town, | evening, there being a zood represe —AND— L SR R 25-27 Franklin Street e I e A e Yo Mrs. George LePan of Milford, is 1- | at 'vn’ from t!lfl”"'rn@hll ;- ftn ety P. M. % ing th: nonconformity in England and » | ing on numerous friends about otwn. |and the Sons of Hermann from the ciiy G : Wales is steadily declining. short time the guest of his aunt, Miss | With shooting for ths ladies and men Can you invest a small amount > as the that the recent army tests of orange- Adelafle Beckwith of West Town | 0 the $0 and 100 vard ranges. Tesp, e S 2 OPEN OR TOPS. HENRY BILL PROPERTY red underwear for soldiers in (he Phil- street tively, Lowline, aprozr sports, i to better advantage than in a St ippincs do not show this class of gare X, R v concert by Lawrence oreh iady Assistant. So many people Go not know.gyte carry > ment superior as a protection against I Miss May Buckley of Tartford is dancing and ather tainmen Telephone call 328-5. such a large stock. Tt will pay you No. 270 Broadway. tropical heat and sunshine to the siyle " aimer visiting her aunts, the Misses Buckley wres, fhere was an enjoyable time mmoc H Boavaful e dua e previously used. of - Cnferhury. toFDRilces - over . the everson | Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. H to take a look before buying at no cest Jeautiful grounds and a large. e s attractive bullding. Will be sold e et lods- S 03 far below its value. to. you. Our pr Consul 1. | e A. Manning reports thag in the | - New Haven. Wit st fo - ? .00, aceording to o Carncas newspaper am Fanily Beckwitn has retuened | vcar ive Gatnoiie cipels nave veer | f g lit 835“ d S‘ Sh Lots of solid comfort forg very | $65.00, $75.00, $85 JAMES L. CASE, effort is (o be made to develop the silic wome on West Town street, aft-f erccted at Connecticui shore resorts | N 2 LN s : it worm industrs in the eastern aprt of > ; ng yual an 08S 1l outlay if ke 10 Shetucket St. Norwich, C pud L iree weeks' trip, during dhich shd | for tie accommodation of those who 5 small outlay if you make your CHAPMAN CO Shetueket St., Norwich, C Calarite, fehe Gricate. - He addy thite visited friends in South Hadley and|spend their vications by the sea. BCOESIREY TEE L. L. 3 experiments made at Maiqueiia, a sub- Springfield, M 5. Sav k. Woodmont and Walnut | Latest style high and lo cut. black | Selection at urb of Laguayra, wiih the mulberry aar'esh Be in this viginty are suppled. | and russet. Soid only by < 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. = = tree. have demonstrated that it can be Mrs. Lowis Olsen of Washington | Services are held i those chapels ever v CRANSTON’S e e N o Ofe 2DL 10 put your bUsl- | g ccesstully cutivated in {hat part ot Miss Elsie Talbot, a teacher in Brook- ! ven Register. Telephone. 104 Main Street, letin for busiuess results ing columns of The Bulletin _ made there with the silkworm alse,

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