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COOLER TUESDAY, _— ViAiAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT | eviituntrd'in e S Herbt 6L7p0o | rocontly with Miss Mabe] Dexter. 93 Subscribers who fail ta recsive 1 by g 7 Faudevitie and motion pletures at the | tnat ime Wil confer 3 fivor by ru- | \idlint e Henry Alen & Son ||| ADVERTISEMENTS iriso’cicusent "SANTeD. fOR saLt Auditorium. porting the fact to The Bulletin THE HYPOCRITE. SMovins Pictures at Ahe Breed The- weeus hill, « Y One night in Port there 3 "’.’E’&' Lodge, No_ 11, 1.0. 0. ¥., meets FHER W AT (Miss Florsnce Robbins end Mrs FURNISHING g 4 lir e ,';' °;:"“’ ’:"""’ - n, ¥ - amuel Bryani were recent guests of H -2 > d h i oL riches, e 25 Ide. Th es Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. Forecast for Today. i - " T ', 3 X w.' () " He headed “free- 4 and J. of A meets in Carpenters’ Hall. | For New Ensloni: _Probably fair [ V'S Allem Iinney at Fastern Point. UNDERTAKERS cents per llfle, SI rds to the line. ibeaiis u:bl'r'.':"du'..t Eniianthropiss & e e newsboys cried, and people Norwich Conclave, No. 424, L O. H., | ana continued warm E e i Bk and continued warm Monday; Tues ar ntins Mrs. Sarah Gilliver has returned to Norwich Lodge, No. 248, N. E. 0, P., [ fay unsettle: slightly lower temper- | per home on Canterbury turnpike aft- “What shall we do flow he iy dead But they drenmt wot how conid (hey meets in Buckingham Memorial. | aturo. Moderate south and southwest | or ‘g visit ‘with friends in Providence. 88 Main St. 7 T Hon shie 10 RENT Thae, 807 it Lodge, No. 33 Ar O U. W.|winds. : € : E . nat even then e was in Hel meets in Ponemah Hall, Taftville. Predictions from the Kew York Her- | * Anan fatham of Reservoir road has —a s Were eus than glistencd in the cyes FARM WANTED Give full particu- | Merkels hzre, Merkels there, TO RENT—Fucnished cottage, Ocean [ And had they Known 16, their sure lars and lowest price. ~W. B. Starr, | The Flying Merkel goes everywhere: | Beach, gas range, electric lignis, bal- . prise Route 3, Bridgeport, Conn. I¥10a STEBBINS & GEYNET, Azents, ance of season $175. Thos. T. Wetmore. | Of the rich man himself when he z Busi vei a_Cottage, Beach. 10d . v EXPERIENCED CLOTHING and shos | Djgme®™ hours evenings only)" © | Orientu Cotage, Beach Jy1od_"| Awoke to bis catastropne. chequonash Council,'No. 11, D. of | alg: On Mondav, parth cloudy weath- | furne ' homer P. meets in Foresters’ Hall. leaving his family at ©r and slightly higher temperatures | oy £ will prevail, with light to fresh varia- | s, SUMEr cottage at Provincetown, ANNOGUNCEMENTS hle winds, probably foliowed by local LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED P v = He asked of Satan: “Sir. how's*this? rains in the northern and western dis o TS saiesman. wanted. Apply at once at|- T RENT—For office. rooms or shop, | 1. : Bir, N. E. O, P. meets tonight, tricts of this seation: and on Tuesday | ie® Grogs TTOW. who has been the Roval Clothing Company, Norwich, " | ' ¥OR SALE_Two year old bull and | second floor Felictt oiock, nect Nor- They booked me for the Reaims of por s partly cloudy to cloudy weather, with | §peoh, of S0e H- L. & 7 e _ | o, vear fold heifer. Martin Lyon, | wich Savings Soclely. may32 1 pald to God a million pounds: - Miss M. C. Adles will be in Norwich | slizht temperature changes and local | goston'™ s TeurnEn <10 oVANTED —Position to drive hutomo: Sonth Canterbury, Conn., R. F. D. No. 1. | “546T gism — Small bungalow on | I opened recreation grounds: Endowed of hospitals a score: is week. See adv, rain care for lawn, etc, by sobe _ | Thames river. ten minutes’ waik.from T U - steady man; city or country. Address| FOR SALE—Strong work horse. Ap- ¢ Fort Point R. R. station. Inquire at|Qf public libraries still mor Observations in Norwich. Byron P. Warren of Fall River has | C.. P. 0. Box 66, Taftville, Conn. jy10d | ply eveniugs. M. Bass, 293 Thames St | No. 110 Washington St. Telephone 190, | And."out of my unfathomed pity. This week Frank A. Bill offers spe- | he follawing records, raported from | just arrived to spend the summer with MESH PURSE n‘,(m;!'w;‘:, = JySd 2 Jysa Took poor dlum children from the city clal low prices to ciose out lots of B $ e “chis his aunt, Mrs. Natha shnell of i : every year. and gave them bung i » pharmacy, show the changes | his aunt, + Nathar Bushnell o Apply_afternoon or evening, 6% Pri FOR SALE Just arrived, five pairs | 10 KENT—Large front room, e “the sl o summer shoes und oxfords. Get your temperature ind *the barometric | Taftville road. I bl s ; Ve | matohed: vy horics. four miules, | Bath sutaie for % anen. P riiak T SIS Y BN 2 s Saturday and Sunday: — — | weight of one pair 2006, two_ saddie | School St i And when the Sabbath morn came " i’ : Mr 3 S WANTED _An experienced table girl, ving horses. Ci b Saturday Ther. Bar. | Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Hampston iz Birk; | horses, seven driving hordes. Call and | —poos e oo e o Tound Groton Long Point. o E S also a litchen il Apply at once i Sk B - BE BAlTosd SEEee L b s e = o & K pply | dee me” before busing. . Charies W 2 S urch 1 always might be found— The Groton Long Point property g s4 of Mrs. Hampston's sister, Mrs. J. H. | Fetired from Watch Hill, where they [ Atigwaugan Hotel. Danielson, Conn. | Hewitt, Westerly, R. L 'Phone 19, ~|don. 83 MeKinley A L my woverergn in the piate, which the Jas. Jay Smith Co. are ad- | '§ o m s H Butler of Ottakando avenue. passed the holiday. S iyid TO RENT—rrom guiy T at 101 Citr | And. widls mur;,,lf...w; vl ising for sale. & Zacre re- TR G iy —_— 2 — Position as _chauffon TS FEres 3 convenient apartiment of 5 rooms. | They called me ‘Batron of the Poor” vertising le. i3 a 400-acre T Hiznest 6, lowe Ho FOR 'SAYE_Ons palr five ; orn’ mprovements. Fo; | 1 tHought my seat in Heaven seurs stricted beach park, having over threc Stfee Cthriis Butler of Otrsbantdof o X o8 R oo of e mmcls i | L dsisacc L REL LN S el et atto. one; SOEEECH 1iod 1 call at 51 CIff St,, or apply R. miles of Sound frontage. - Winding 70 wenue has returned after spending a > years old. weigh 2500, and one eight tar a: eVt And Satan sald: “N e, frie Tomds have beem made in all direc- = few Q353 i5 the ghest of Mobond Mre. | 2unt; Mr. and Mrs, John W. Sedgdon. WANTED _Position _as_ substitute | years old, weigh 1100, ‘good drivers; | 1o Dr. C. 1. Btark, Broadway, Je2ld | 5pq Batan sajd: “Now tell me. friend. tions: a handsome club house has heen s J. B. Riordan of Willimantic. —_— stenographer. | Address M. B care The | 180 thres sets double “harness, two |~ 0 RENT—From July 1st, No. 8 Un- | Deey sy Gl factory mear Mile £nd. erectod with & PIsF st Whieh steatn- 8 Rl Bairad e s Nellie Hague and Elsie Sed- | Bulletin_orfic Jezod ° | team wagons and one pole gear In-fion St, second floor “at’of | seven | Whkrs,'in inmitigated gioom boats can land and two wafer plants s 2 Miss Marion Kendall left I'riday to | 907 Frank Waters and Harry Hazue | ™ YoU ARE WANTED for government | Jv7d : " |58, Gitbert, 141 Main St.__jesid | " 2K women Tstitched their sig are being installed. A _trolley station OIpsrisone visit her classmates of Maryland col- | WEFe recent visitors at Ocean Beach. | positions: $50 month; anpual vacations: = r = Fov et e = been built. M. i a Predictions for Saturday: Fair; Hght | oz Mis: = v T = hort hutirs; no “layoffs;” common edu FOR SALE Seven acres of standing STORE TO RENT at 63 Franklin 8t | For # few wretched ponce & Any— also nas been .~ Mosquitoes are | P ns for & % - lege, Miss Bertha Brownel, at her -v Wilcox of Franklin was the | cation Surficlent: over 12000 appoins. | 5rass; good mowing. J. Mclennett, | suitable for most any kind of business | That your name might adorn a Viat, beine climinated and everything that vagiable winds. iher: As predicteq, | SUTMer home :n Tivertos, R. I e e Pk e e Fente conttie (I oo e o | Pheiy Cotnbr, Sy6d Jelzd And you be dubbed philAnthropist’ Genuine Patatess Divhetry S entay s entner: Falr; difing teens | rjiuss Irens I Campbell, of Wick tute, Dept. 36-G, Rochester. N. ¥, = | Address Piaio, Bulletin Co. " jyéd | K. Buraham. Salem Road. Tel. 816-3. | Then Satan spaice again: Come st ~ Suncay's we air; s ord, R. I, are guests of their cousins, ol o ¢ e E i - y25d Upon my right: a hypoorite Painless _dentistry”—many = people | Perature, variable winds. Mr. ind Nirs. Noves D. Chase of Otra- |yl 210 2% JoUp Sndereon of SOV | CEEARN AUToMoBILE BUSINESS— | vimiias, S Hs Brani-Cadain Con Sor RENT Tenement o 2oven Toorm | yoL 41l souls most welcome here— B s Tl s o the Sun. Moon amd Tiden e gnis, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, of | feeds $15 seoekly - whia isasming | LIcn: ¢ Frranidin Strest. Tnauire at The | 20 ot ot g Kin e P convince o . —— = e T et = . | Merchants' avenue. Rochester Auto School, 1516 Rochester. | FIRST CLASS ROOM AND BO e e ~— | Sit you my friend, at my right hand®” ite reality. With modern methods ahd 1l o s et ot s oa g party conalstin D N, Y. Gpréa | at 68 Church Street. 3 FURNISHED RGOMS. all modern con- | —GIbert Thomas, In The Xew ALe expert attention Dr. King can truth il Rises. | Sets., | sets. | of fully say there is “paimess dentistr 5ay. W & m. Smith, “Mis: Francis Alpin of Salem, Mass., is veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 824. 4. e o e e WANTED ; aprita VIEWS AND VARIETIES Alice Smith, T | at the office, 218 Main street, = riet Lynch and daugh Irene, and | ¢ . > - - : c Franklin square, and have your teeth | 17 - Thomas Smith, took an auto trip 1o | sehnjon Tropaenca street and other N L s S48 | LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE examined and you will be surprised at |13 7 2 Hartfcrd. - e’ Lt 100 Tarind orle 1 cocianite | Seeas: B e TO RENT_With or without power Clever Sayings it s g et 1Y i Residents from (his Tocality who ave | M and Mrs. Johk W. Seadon and | housework girls for shore, 1 boy for | FOR SATE_AT a harzain gasolin: | abce: The Tightest cleancet, aigieat |, G1A0y8—Tho manager at the Frivo Rl i 37 Morn. t East Heach, R. I, knew of the heat | Saucner Miss Hlsle Seddon, of S ue | Work at Gardner Lake. power boat Cochegin 27 reet long, & | factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A.| L% selected 20 chorus girls in 20 mis BUFFALO BILL AT THE AUDITOR- |15 (1. izt ol “eio of the first few davs in July omly | B Streel have returned atier spending | yppp mwrLoYMENT BUREAU, | citipped. Tweive hop, engine in good | Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- | Utes. Totty—My word: “Tun't he quici M TODAY AND TOMORROW. Six hours after high water It ia low | (Irough the newspaper The cool | & - b i Tel. 344-5. M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. | running order. Cheap for cash if takep | ing, Franklin St, cor. Chestnut Ave. Begures?—Variety Life p L « | tide. whizh 15 followed by ficod tide. afternoon breezes by the ocean made S et e t once. Apply to Amos B. Wheeler, | je24d Do you believe in a hereafter” S—_— et necessary wrap: — | Norwich, Ct. Je26d “You bet. T have several en-mies and sweaters. Eiizabeth Hamilton of North A street For the last two days of the present £V g 5 9 @hioto, the Tamagentent of the Au GREENEVILLE NEWS. TAFTVILL and Mrs. John Morton and daughter ALE O RENT _Tight-room . too strong for me to punish my- o : sttty . Agnes_of Lisbon sailed on Saturdas Dear Bean Hill Methodist 1Ce nome 20 SIS e torfum offers an attraction that has ; LE Agnes of Lisbon sai S church. Inquire A. W. Lillibridge, City. “Thinks he's i QS RCGER d this ey In | Eocal Relatives Calied to Cobosky N ', /o =i G| AT Cooks, G 1 H i [t 2 : B Bizabetti- Stcest,. 10. oot slstils | Abranams Itoons Ss a3 s Cag P the moving picture line. This is the | Y., by Death of Philip P. Smith—C. - J. H. pleton Rz e BTSN e L » General louse an FOR SALE. lights, toilet, heat, fine view. A smull | confidently expects a promotion iginal_and only moving picture of Vine— I| aregations for First Time at Sacred . : e oods, _includi i Ly e oo len the Buffalo Bili Wild Wi M. iaynes Improving—Personal | [ cart Church—Lincoln Club Helds | Pers of the Lincoln club. the occasior Table Girls. T TR i Ll e A R oy S nes Bill's Far Fast, an as | Mention. being a clambake out on the Canter- nearly new Richmond Ivy stove, self- E. A. PRENTICE, “Why is Wombast working so ear Presented in the open arena. s 5 | Clambake—Personal News. bury turnpike. The weather and.all J. B. LUCAS, Teeder, suitable for office or home, | Phone 300, 86 Cliff Street, | NeStly for reciprocity with Canada” There are over 4,000 feet of film in am announcing the death at a % 5 other conditions contributed to the|Room 32 - - . Central Building |china ~ closet, crockery and kitchen “He has a Canadian quarter which he f pictures, and Buffalo Bill in ‘- ohoes, Y., of f]’m i "u S m;d;“ }x' )r‘mn. for the first fsuccess of the affair, which passed off ;lh-nsv:i. ete.’ Must be sold today, as I can’t work off.”—Pittsburg Post rsonally all t through | Boith, & PesmimeRtenl ok apleton, who came | in a manner that reflected credit on | === ——— 375 town: - Phrenologist—Dear me, your bum tures of him in existence they should | Talbot Smith of lg..v»‘h.x ey, . \‘. hie Ll'“ll\‘x:::r 1v;y,.~mun.. s ]\‘141;' ssing | There was nothing lacking in the way put up in glass jars. e = you a soldier? Customer—No, | am & rove valuahle s a record. There will | WS received on Iriday afterncon at | large congresations in both English | of sports and other attractions for. the 2 = For the rest of this scason we auffeur.— Sy >tin, o exnibition, as the negatives were | McCormick of 3§ Filth stieet. Mrs. | ther Stapleton's words and mann are sure to be fresh. our Mayflower White Wyandottes at $1 e (tired of dodging)—Would sou P etyed 1o the recent thre of the | McCormick left for Cohoes ou Sat- | created - t favorable impres Young Chester White Pigs for sale; g?g“‘e“‘;gsnfi";ll $4 per n’r:”'!-'.'”‘{'\'q-fl ?rfi"':;u“ unyw}y{v»n 7'1'517 She—Good. 4 | urday morning, togethe ith _Mrs. | among 'his hearers and there is gen- also yearling bull, well marked Ayr- |&reat opportun Mayfiow, hi i acious, no! He—Then let me carry Powers moving picture factory in | Urday morninz. together with umong this 1 e is & 4 ¥ R nanttes Tay ¢ six o seven months |} A Flat of seven rooms, with all i 570! TS Traaser New York, Frank urthz, Mrs, Mary F. Haley | eral satisfaction in the parish that he b WFanotien T ac o se) Spanntny your umbrella.—Boston Transcript Telephone 287-2 for any of our products. je26d ceed Rev. Arthur leadership the prospered boin “You don't know what that's a ple- ture of, Johnny?” said Mrs. Lasping, in a tone of reproof. “You o | and fer ‘son, Frank Ha is_the man to | ' Mr. Smith had been a frequent vis- | O'Keefe, under |itor in Norwicn and his death will be | church has so greatly s gn hand. Send for circular and |} modern improvements, in the MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, During the next few weeks the Au- ditorium will undergo a thorough o pri hauling_from top to bottom, and will . p . 2 - ; o B A i a2 = hew bt T 1| B with sorrow. He was born in | materially and ally during the . £ e, e e g, 10 Broadway. read your ancient historsy more t opening next August. Several im- | rk, N. J., on March 17, 1864, the | PASt Seven 'and one-half years. MONEY LOANED is the temple of Diana at Emphasia. ' ‘ e have | %on of Iernard and Mary Riley Smith. | Father Stapleton was born in She! : = —Chicago Tribune. Provements will be made, as there have | 301 Of Dernard and Mary Tiley Smith. | "8G er Stapleton was born i Shel. = on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry SALE HORSES o e 4 wome been every summer, one of the most ful | educatio he coll < and Securities of any kind at the M. TARRANT & CO. The number of men and women fmportant being a new electrical de- | oS, Where ha built up a successful | education ‘in the college of the Sulp L Lowest Rates of Interest. An old I have a few left that I wish to'dis- who don't know what they are talking Yice for the stage which permits the | 108l estate business, moving only re- athers in Montreal. His thes established firm to deal with. pose of right .away. Two are pacers about is increasing in the United use of the new tungsten lights exclus- | €Ny to a new office building erected | rse he pursued at the grand (Established 18725 Bod & trotter. OnG a four. vedr oid States.” “Where o you get your - Teely, thereby insuring o brilliant white | b him at 154 Mohawls street. Politi- | seminary of St. Sulpice in Paris, spend- THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co, Stallion | sired by A: J. Glick, 2103 formation from?" “From the census Jight, which is the meavest thing to | cAIlY, Mr. Smith was always a staunch | ing thrce vears there. He was ordain- 142 Main Street, Upstairs. Weighs 12005 an extra’ nice, clcver report.’—Life. Lerlight that modern scienes hag been | Gemocrat and he represented his town | ed in Paris on Trinity Sunday twelve horse: gentle for aryone to use, single She fad. 55t Toakad B : abie t0 produce. There will be various | 10 credit in the lesislature at Al- | years ago at the age of 25 years. Sub- s pr—— i P Rl i W e other changes and improvements, of bany. A man OF high-charmeter, fine | sequecmn “' oe JCrved . as. curate. at th e19d ~ ELMER R. PIERSON. And th i confessio SREES ot & Joter daie occupied a firm place in the esteem and | ford. at St Mary's, Putnam, ‘and at | P hon RS vossesuignt b o e respect of his towns people as a worthy | St. John's, New Haven, before being LOST—July ist. brown hound doz.|Old Established Restaurant oman’s Home Companion BREED THEATER. and upright citizen. In private life, [ appointed to the faculty of St. Thom- Collar and tag. Return to Bulletin Of- e he was a dutiful son and devoted to | A% seminary, Hartford, where for five fice for reward. Gyiod For Sale = »3"‘.;.3 {;flr’g;‘;:*_ Two monster Indian pictures consti- | Mg home and family years he was instructor in French an — Centrally lorated. Will sell at great e 16 My S and will furnish sufficient thrills to | Whoswas JMiss Nellie Hines, two [of St Touis' church, New Haven. Iror E PECK'S REAL ESTATE AJENCY, eyt Crmnslogtt. it R ey entertatn and interest thie large audi- | Jatshters, Bessie and Jennie, and two | the fict that the last is - wholly a SR s = 132 Spring Street, or Rex Restaurant, " o Coneaersd Tiablo - Waah ences that are enjoying the summer | SISters, Mary ang Catharine, all of Co- parish, and as a result of his L DISTRICT OF CHAPLIN, $5., PRO- | oy 0o if B0, The Finest 6-Room Apartment in | 10w considered more reliable.”-~Wash.- programmes. The first ture is en- | Noes, N. Y., and one brother, Father s in France, it is evident that 'fl}‘{“v:}l 5 ;’f\y" T A ’D o B ington Star. titled The Heart of an Indian Maid, | S™ith of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. His Nor- | apleton is admirably 2quip- Ghapling ih* Saie Distoiet d e P i this City. Most centrally located, | “I don't think you ought to go to and tells of a trapper, who, with oth- | Wich relatives include his aunt, Mrs, [ Ped for his work here. He is a man Upon application “of Frank A At Pi baseball games.” said his young wife. O e O o olrapper, who, With oth: | Fridset O'Donnell, and these cousing, | Of sincerity ‘and conviction and his S e e LR s leasant View having steam heat in every room and | “Why not. my dear?’ he ssked. i personality i was reading an account of a game to- continuous het water futnished day | 9aY, and the paper said that the bascs one that has made him istration may be granted on sald esiate cation on file more fully for dead, He s iscovered by o pret. | Mrs. Elizabath McCormick, Mrs. Mary | ‘overed by a prot Frank J. Muttha and | Doth .respected and popular wherever ty indian maid, and back to | F. Haley, M Tealth nd e lite, caven ho ok ne | William H. and Charles P. Lynch. e had beenstationsd ummer T offer a ten-room cottage, all furnisa- ed, lot 50 by 200; the price reasonable. were full three times yesterday after- 8 ¥eq ’ : sy That said application be with the chief. The white man is aft- | Mr. Smith's death was sudden, as and_determined at the Probate and night in summer as wi win- | 10 gdse erwards made blood-brother. of the | according to his last letter, received a Feard About the Village. piin. in said District, on At Quoneceniaug e - as win- | .Brown was terribly annoyed yes- $9ibe by transfusion of blood at the | s ago, he was in hi$ customary iy It iere B the navy 16 st his . y of July, A. D. 1911, at 10 Gt Bk sEa i abl & I if | terday. He took his girl to the base- wrist, and the Indian maid is given | health. hame Dot on & ferlonche Siat e cle In the forenodn. and that'notice | I ofter an eight-room cottage, large lot, . sonable. Long lease if | ;111 game.” “And she bored him witk Tim és his wife. The white man later s = Cinoo Dy e e By o 10 AP~ | cement wall in front, cement walks - =t questions, T presum “Not at_ all Bt the. cdonp. @oing’ %o Bis white | Village Interests. R S om nd cho e B Mlce Pt 8 desired. Inquire at this office, When one of the players started t: P . . & c g R S e A s John Leclaire of Norwich avenue has hereon, by ishin, s or annual reatal $200; price low. steal . s o P yettbd: wife and child, but the Indian wife fol- | John Sheedy of Meriden spent Sun- | returned fom a visie 1o Brovimue b three times in some newspaper having = teal second, she got up and yelled lows and is about to assassinate the | day at his home on North Main street. you big dub!’"—Detroit recreant husband, but the sight of the G i supreme hajpiness of the white wife | James Burns of Lewiston, Me, is| Paul Tetreault of Providence street | oW pen 1o regain her husband, drives all mal- | Visiting Mrs. Isabella Quinn of North | pday for a several months’ stay Bosthna s copy thereot o the punit | Seventy-five Building Lots signpost in the Town of Chaplin. in a ST a Dist let, at least five daye befors | frorting on ocean, 50 by 150, at prices Knickor—What makes the cars s e e o $isn 16 $h0i. Vers cisy torms. | WHITNEYS AGENGY, |crowied; sociergeer ada. ice from her mind, and she wanders | Main street CLARENCE E. CHESTER. town. n. from the house in'the darkness and [ i S ShHl | St Chron o Balte i yioa Judie: : | [oVéutizite. 227 Main St, Franklin Square, Sunday School Teacher—Yes, Willie, ndly walks over a hish precipica to | Mr. and Mrs. George [Oclze and child ctor Caron of Baltic was the gue e tard S the Lord loves every living creature. Ber deathi. The other aftraction is the | have returned to Jersey City after vise | of his. cousim Josepn . Casom. of Where You Can Learn NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A shxeacre famm for 8270 cash . | Re0l Estate and Insurance | 15,7 T SVl el L000T great Indian story entitlsd The Tribe's | iting relatives in town School Street, on Sunday. (AT A COURT OF FROBATE HELD| Dobd o[r(fl") O R et Selling, Renting and, Cars of a wasp!—Puck. is one of the powerful S D b at Norwich, within and for the Distric - , 9 a - e tions which are so pop- | SMiss Gertrude Fivnn of New York | 3r. and Mrs. James Potter of Attle- Bookk DL Npewich cotthe fndape ot piaiy | s o REAL ESTATE MUCH IN LITTLE Bt St Sicove, sopramn, it |t S e ok i ane | port. Sl ST 2 s || Bookkeeeping, Brgnl Smison v, avigg, nua = Minnie Steeves, soprano, w ony Murphy of Cen : Archibald H. Kyle of South A street. Astate o ert A Wa ite z , Stati y e 39 Nenrd B Miustiated sone | St Kyle of, Soi of Norwich, in said District, deceased. | No, 41 West Brond Street, Rooms 1-2, FIRE INSURANCE . SEEHIGEE IR B S0 acs | Mrs. ‘William C. Semple | My afd Mrs, Joseph Hagu a"dl LOrdered, " Thal' ine “Bxelutor c itc g g AL et Rutes rarely criminals. e = =| treet, ot chilg - Mrs. Joseph Hague the creditors of said deceased (o bring exterly, R. L. o i : : | 3f Eiqsentn :treet, with their” children, | .y ghier f South B street have Sl\orthafld in‘chelr claims' against sald estatewith-| oo C i in Sound, Reliable Companies. Humburg appears o be the chict | ‘@htw xorning 1o, 'spend two wesks at.| ip six months from this dates by post- L stance 'Phone. ez European distributing point for fish ihis morning to” spend two weeks at | ine”2 otice fooThat ifect, Dasiiher ACCIDENT INSURANCE | Fitne st whicn fairly® idvee. usntic s | the Atlantic house, Block Island. | B nee wiina Sopy of this order, on the sign. s H bee a from the United | e : % ED- d T t Post nearvat to the place where said PLATE GLASS T e 1 i o For Infants and Children. |, Chartes 1. Kaynoe, who has been 11| FYON—In Springheid, Mass. iy o an ypewriting Seceased Jast ‘dwelt, andin’ the same States for a mumber of years. " e Ny, Dta, Doedt 111 _ Nancy Kies. widow e ‘own, and by publishing the same once 3 The Kind You Have Alwa § | the Fourth with wn Sttack of eepmps | Lioh formerly of Siafford Hoflow, in 3 iwipagel having b cireulation INSURANCE An important use of soap made with 1[] 3 B T tack of ervsip- | Conu. aged 64 years said District, and make return to this cocotnut 0il 18 for emulsions for spray- clas. is improving, Since taken il his | poiER_1n \Hartford, July 7, 1911, Coure. "~ 7 g 5 z ing fruits and potatoes affected with . oy Ao been high Josiah ¢ mer, a native of Col- - NELSON Jt AYL‘Y»\G Judge. The Magnificent Estate Known FOR SALE. various diseases. It is said to be not | overy, it is believed by thoss atteniil 3T 1o axerd Sprines. Conx Attest: * FANNIE C. CHURCH. HENRY BILL PROPERTY BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. | al%0 1o be a great fertilizer fof (ns &l ine nice e e Fall I erm Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mile | S0l { o N Ly e = Situated to R. R. station. near trolley. cotts - G | ing at 6 o'clock. Mrs.’Mary Ann Rog- NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- O e Lare e Raboass 9 Prenc rtel Co. No. 2 were guests of P. F. Bray, |- 1y of Mo le. in the 82d year of| thels clafmts sgainst s8ia satale (0" the Beautiful grounds and a large. buildings A No. 1; 30 acres extra til- | gealers in New York, Philadelphia and Ter age. | er in his power: igned at Norwich, Conn. within [f O e lage, 15 open pastire, 15 acres valuable | Giirs the time limited in the above and fore- Stfractiys fullaie Wilhe sy A ians orneins Arine Wit 118 Chicas: Zoing orde fine youni bearing apple trees, with 16 who are practically the only Pk dans. ¢ Funeral notice later. American distributors of these dried ) | boat Colieen, to Haughton's cove, = " el TS e it o | HOWE_In Worcester, Mass, July 7. AGER Directo: here a_delectable chowder was pr 1911, William R. Howe, in his 63d Tuesday, Whereupon. it is Ordered, That s etition be heard and determined at : ithid 5 e Seohats Court Hoomsin the Citylof|l Drovements, located | within i Norwich, in said District, on the 14th day of July, A. D. 1911, at 8 o'clock in the forenoom, and that motice of the pendency of said petition, and of said Rearing thereon. be given by the pib- week end with f nds in Danielson. CIiff street. Notice of funeral hereafter. SMITH—In Cohoes, N. Y. July 7, The Sunday evening serices at the | Philip P. Smith, aged 47 vears. i ational church have been — given up during July and August, to |~ 5 = comnelled to live on what it calis “the truly terrible average income” of $166 a year, after paying for costumes, ¥ 12TH, 1911, | traveling exp:nses and agency fees. parid dndcajoves The pariy went | Lk EHAUNCEY B. WooDWORTIL R ,;;;L.:: "Cailie pulr” fitaes, 106 hens, | fowers, 'in bunchas or made up nlo dow e river at 9 in the morning | Interment in Yantic cemetery Tuesda ctucket S Yorwic] ools. Mi X and Embalmer | and returned early in the evening, re- | Jaly 11, on ar SE 1A et - AT A COURT or rmosaTe muin| (0 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct y|fatming oole, MUk rerean e ar| - o STlms e the per- porting a most enjoyable time. Crescent Beach, July § Se t 6th t Norwich, within and for the District Plctures and lists. 3 A et i e i i o rah E. Powers, formerly . ot Norwich, "on the St day of July, . TRYON'S AGENCY, S e s s o e Wis, NORWICH TOWN S e Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Willimantie. Conm. | in importance the immortelies, or =v~ Telephone 642-2. wic CONGDON_Tn Norwich, July s 1311, Estate of Stephen A. Balley. late of " 0 cerlastings, of the family of Synanthe- Prompt service day or night M| First Church Omits Evening Service— | Fineral soreices will he el at Shmeh e & Beliey OE Noveion. Canns) rees, lmown to the Feench botanists ss Zady Assistant. United With Endeavor Society—Sis- | & Allen's funeral pariore” 15 Main appeared n Court and fied 3 petitios FOR SALE Gnaphalium orientale. Rest 2 Street. Tuesday morning a Poving. for the reasons therein set 3 : 4«::; _lrl;‘.l’:;:ndwu- ters Meet After Twenty Years. o'clock. Burial in North Stonington. R R LI e e Al Actording. 40 memm-o ative 8- . PR FITZPATRICK—In this city, July 9. g1 9, upon the estate of said deceased, al- ciety of German layers, there are Telephone €42-3, ' - Mr. and Mrs, L. §. Ingalls spent the'| = 1911. John Fitzpatrick. of No. 13 Write, ’phone or call deged to be intestate. § room cottage with modern im- L 8.000 actors and actresses in Germany Evening Service Omitted. minutes’ walk of Franklin W. E. CANFIELD, Prop. Square; ideal locality; price Tea- will absolutely be sold in single lots to Owing to the general failure of the the entire equips | Wine crop in Southern Europe last Heation of this order one time in fome || somable. the hishest bidder, I e s e e pRper hANing a cireulation in said ent of the W. D. FORBES vear, there | . the afternoon on Mecting House rocks, Disoler ht"jease. three. Gy prior to FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, O o o ton 1o, COM* | vance in prices, and Hamburg mport- to present to Anyone as 4 gift Is a hox = o fate of said hearing. and that re- g ANY, Bankrupt, located -| ers are now looking to unusua! sources of LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES. There | Mt. Holyoke Alumnas Receive New 15 Main Street, tuirn De made to_this Court Central Bldg, Norwich, Conn. fibull st. New London, Conn. R e . 35 & guarantee slip in each hox that the Catalogue. = NELSON 1 AYLING, Judge. This is a modern, up-to-date plant, | arrivals from France, Italy and Spatn. chocolates are fresh and youwll find| TLocal alumnae of Mt. Holyoke col- = Sbove ouil Toccantad s At tes consisting of a complete machine shop —_—— the variety excellent. Toge itk Droud: (o aEiieth o o R Ritent- " FANNIE C. CHURCH, cquipment of the highest grade tools,| In Brazil monkeys and parrots not Taft, the mother of the present presi- 2 jvioa Clerk. also an unusually large and fine as- | only roost in the same trees, hut work A SOLD AT dent of the United States, was en- o "Fhe undersigned, being a majority of . sortment of =magll tools of all kinds, for mutual belil?flt. [The p;rrnlsvsn.::i rolled among the earliest students. In unera Irec urs X ooy s iR a5 well s pattefns, castings, drawings, | the big nuts loose from the trec It DUNN’S PHARMACY, | ihe zonerai” caiaiozue just- pubiisned aAmaon R e a5, el et Castings, drawings, | (e Bl T order to crack themm. and 9 | the record runs thu. “Louisa M. Tor- N n ized under ihe statute laws of Conn grade stationary and marine steam en- | the monkeys tear the husks asunde-, o TAND teut, hereby unite in calling the first Sines. gather the nuts afd divide them with A% unusual opportunity to seoure ts. modern, high grade machinery. hs puros FRED WEST, Auctioneer, sy10d New London, Conn. As Paraguay lies batween Brazil and Argentina, both these countries have devoted much thought and money to e SRR extending their railway lines. to Para- 50 Main Street e L P i I meeting of said corporation, to be held M C in 1; o e chlideen yae il Embalmers Our Specialty. Flois st oL B hetimien o8 One More Cottage United States, born in 1857, She died o uly A0 8 o and in com. f ss 00 Allow Me Please | i s s QUALITY GUARANTEED || Eliinee mite ihe, misvisivns ot seid or $3,500. now and then mentioned, was a stu- twice at least seven days before the time set for said, meeting in The Nor- 7 rooms and bath. S 3. Coit, 6 Otis Strest iAutomobile - ritory. The onis line Part- ; fout thiere st e vt Lady Assistant. as represented. wieh Buifetin ' nowspaper “of i : St Beoyls Bapaiing, abnirar e | s o Baragray cemtiar; oot to quote you prices or to give you e e Stat, Ravime a Gircalation in saia Nor-|§ Modern conveniences. e i BPer timates on ail kinds of contract work, Recovering from Injuri St e Wich, i which town said eorporation 1s A1l entirely new. [ | ehise work. Jobbiax ity Gireotion tawara Kncarnacion- “5 Jobding, carpenter work, painting, etc, | Christopher Hansen of Scotland | Henry £. Churen. ~ Wm. Smith atien || Prices positively £ Red U¢ Norwich, this Tth day ot R 3. F. CONANT. 13 Framitin Strect. | Posadas. : etc. Jobbing promptly attended to. | horc: ‘Six weeks ago on Laurel FHL July, 1911 Ry 4 b e Whiiszione Se and the J. F. €. 10c Eswimates cheerfully given, 8 abli” o o Gk S - the - Fa¥i’, o 3 the Lowest R ToN, || 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. §{ cigars are the best on the market | TLarge areas of grounds suitable for crutches. THIS WEEK ' 5¥8a A Majority of the Incorporators. Ter oyster, culture exist along the New Erunswick eoast, but ovster culture has never been attempted. All oyster beds are natural and the product ig Special Low Prices to close out lot of _ Looge C. M. WILLIAMS, Mat: AYeas % vty Youts, Summer Shoes and Oxfords. Get your Jl'hn z 3 " m‘ss‘ MME. TAFT—Palmist and clalrvoy- NEWMARKET HOTEL, F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., gt Mrs. B. Tiesler is entertaining her |~ 3 dually diminishing, and unless beds QGeneral Contractor and Builder, | sister. Mrs. Tiva Foster of Doston, | size teday. e o e B | rat-ciase e T aad Cigara | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | ST8% Uit SRl S " Wi “be ‘whem she has not met in twenty years. '“.“ A. fi||_|., [ own or otiers’ affaics, call SUCANAND susaEoN . R % s, 68 Wi ton 8 and Welch Rarebit pcived to | Room. 3 Iy matter A - P

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