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< SMOWERS AND COOLER TODAY. UNSETTLED TUESDAY. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Pictures ai the Breed The- ater. il Meeting. Comtra” Distriet Senool Meeting in Town Hall. \ o Meeting of Third Company. A C, . N. G., at Armory. Uncas Lot{se, Nofl 1‘1x1 L 0. O. F., meets dd_Fellows' Hall. I P ames Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. E. and J. of' A, meets in Lucas Block. Norwich _Aerie, No. 367, F. O. meets in Eagles’ 'Hall. Clover Temple, No. 9, Pythian Sis- ters, meets in Pythian Hall % Plumbers’ Union meets in C. L. T. Hall. H‘I:dles' Auxlllliary, A. O. H, meets in ernian Hall Sedgwick Camp, No. 4. S. of V., meeis BALTIC Funeral Services for William Walker —Mrs. Thomas Higham’s Funeral at M. E. Church. The funeral of Willlam Walker was held from his homs on Depot Hill Fri- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Chas. Smith conducted the services at the house. Hymns were impr: dered by the M. E. choir. 2 ers were M. Bailey, T. Wabster, G. An- drew, William Jackson, W. Crawford and George Woods. Burial was in Franklin cemetery. # “ Mrs. Thomas Higham’s Funeral. The funcral of Mrs. Thomas Hig- i demonstrate the need of an appliance of this kind, and congress has the pow- er to require all railroads to so equip its rolling stock.” 8 The Dent resolution provides for an investigation of the Andrey safety ap- pliance by the interstate commerce commission, and appropriates $75,000 for the purpose. g Representative Hughes of Georgia is a practical railread man. He said he had seen the Andrey appliance in act- ual operation, and was of the opinion that it would have prevented the Bridgeport wreck. “BUD” MARS WH.L BE OUT IN A WEEK. His Injuries Not Nearly as Severe as WANTED. * WANTED—By sober, steady man, po- sition to drive automebile and work around the house. Address C. Box 69, Taftville, Conn. ivita WANTED —Experienced mesh _purse makers. Inquire 288/Laurel Hill Ave. ADVERTISEMENT «cents per line, six words to the line or TO D | FOR SALE. under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE KENT"}:re inserted at the rate of TO RENT. FOR SALE CHEAP—Stanley steamer, Al condition. Wm, H. Allen, 49 Berke- ley Ave., New London, Ct. 'y jy17d | LUNCH WAGONS for sale, fully equipped, ready for business, for $250° up.’ Garrett J. Murphy, 4 Buri FOR RENT—Eight-room cottage, fur- nished, head of Niantic river, at Golden Spur, East Lyme trolley, for Summe W. C. Beebe, Waterford, Ct. R. ¥. No. 1. - _yiid TO RENT—For office, rooms or shop, MIDSUMMER NIGHT. The fireless glow in the clematis vines and the roses are weighted with dew; The birches gleam white where Guiverin Bears Sieam theon Vering stars leam tl O humming Ditd, stop in your widers ing fiight, "the sunset has parted the curtains of night, An’ the purple creeps into tie bine. There is never a sound in the peony bed, where the deepening eim shadow falls, out of the hush of the leaves overhead a querulous mother bird calls; The houses are dark in the clustering Bu: 4 ham was held from her home at 2.30 Phone 19715 2 Garrel y r L I b o in Buckingham Memorial. Thursday afternoon. Services were First Reported. = e e b"” < . slde St. Worcester, Mass. Tl 1017-5. | S800nq 000 ¥ oo lock, Fvonint e S Sahock Moasoms 2 held at the M. E. church, Rev. Charles : — ANTED Experienced table _girl. 4 ANNOUNCEMEMTS Smith officiating. The hymn, Face to | Erie, Pa, July 16.—J. C. (Bud) Mars, | APPLY al once. Attawaugan Hotel | ¥OR SALE_New milen Jersey cow,| TO RENT—Store No. 114 Franklia St. WIEES f08 Ivi, NaDEE over the wall; ———— Face, was expressively rendered by |the aviator, hurt in a fall with his four years old. Albert G. Avery, Boz-j Jequnus ocoupiCd by O ow St jylsd |0 midsummer night, with your per- Miss M. C. Adles will be at the| Matihew Bailey. Among the beautiful | aeroplane,Friday, will recover, and will WANTED—A woman to take care of g = Jylsd . E. 3, . Tume and dew, with yous Migt Crocker house, New London, all ti floral forms was a pillow from the | be able to leave the hospital in about | 2n old lady and assist with the house- FOR SALE—Two cylinder Buizk, TO RENT—A seven-room furnished shrouded moon and yotur stars week. In Norwich week of June 24| husband, Thomas Higham: wreath |a week. This announcement was | ¥OTK: B00d wages. Apply to Norwich | good a¥ new. just overhauled, driven | Bungalow, beautifully situated on the | You have wakened the beat of a joy See adv. from her children® emblem from the [ made by the attending physicians aft- | Ziiletin. Jy15d_ |less than 3,000 miles, cost $1,060 less | Conn. shore of Long Island Sound. at PUEs i KW, et (ke Mmie Odd Fellows' society, wreath from the | er further examination of the injured | WANTEDYoung lady stenosrapher [ U2% @ year ago: has magneto en e raIaT o ennatam BTl | Fou heyeio et SHE wits SBlas of Wy HER SPOILED BOY— *| Mule Spinners’ union, cotton mill, yman today. Mars’ injuries are mot ::g asst. bookkeeper, quick at figu extra shoes, several faner tube Stonington by ferry; has running water spirit born breath that leaps to good ‘Address X., carc the struggle of lifz against death bouquet from Mrs. George Camp- |nearly so severe as at first reported. X penman. . C plugs, ote: $1.100 value. and the first |and toiiet; fine bathing, boating, fishing WESTERN DRAMA. | p211"" G uquet from Thomas Taylor; | He has a slight fracture of the skull, [ 2ulletin. & 3154 | man with 3750 talkes the bargain. Dem- | and erabbing; per week. Apply to| And lures.me beyond the carth bars, = wreath, Fred Lever: bouquet. Mrs. Al” | which is not serious, but no bones arc | REFINED AMERICAN WOMAN { onstration given. H. C. Wiggins, Lock | Mrs. A. M, Purdy, No. § Pearl St, Mys- —Lippincott's Magazine Robert Burton was an only son and i Box 235, Willi Conn. Jvisa | tie, Gt.- Tel 1 iyio fis indulgent mother had spoiled him. bert Ousley: wreath, Mrs. Martha A Burial was in Franklin cem- broken. and bevond a slight hemor- rhage of the lungs, which was stopped wants position as housekeeper to 2lder- 1y man, or as companion to lady. Ad- THREE HORSES FOR SALE—I have TO RENT—Furnished rooms ONE WITH NATURE. Bob was not all bad. but he was woe- this morning, there are no internal in- | dress A. M., Bulletin. jy12d |13 to select fro our choice for the | Church Street. 3 == fully weak, and could not stick long L, SsAE SiiEics appaeat - - - Tnquite ot ik s Connat ilare T oosairy Turmished|Are mot the mountains, waves and at agy one task. One day he was dis- | | exTERS T0 THE EDITO4 Because of the accident to Mars. ma- | . WANTED “Two, single girls, one as | Stable, Ceptral Village, Conn. jylsd Imfg B iale todrernen poie Ot A T iEs bosl. 25 T of thees? P it Tt iAoyt ot = | cnine ‘e’ aviation meet has been call- | Bick i 0I5 i1 vila | FOR SALE—One pair of horses, 357 Main IVUA_ | 15 not ‘the love of these deep in my o = ed off. vei 2400, i N = N 7 = eart home disgusted and sullen. His Gl nient fe N et Marstoday sat up for several hours H:‘::gscfiy%o:el:fiy ot o ;r:fizmsa.mo Telilid T j;;sn!}'h g c‘(‘,fi?,';.. Toroom Duth| With a pure passion? showld T mot mother tried to comfort him, but the| . = a0 T have been wondering|and was able to eat wall. teed; $10 weekly while _learning. . modern conveniences, at Lord’s Point, contemn boy was anxious to have his way and|tor quite a while how: much longer Rochester Auto School, 1816 Rochester, | , v O SALE-—Morigage on real estate, | petween Mystic and Eion (AS L R M et I thess e e here he (hoasht. there woulq | this farce will condhue? What farce? | BABY DEATH RATE 5 apr6d ' | Rddress Bulletin, S. A, svizd” | WE5es Cnas- ¥ B T e A jide ol suffering rather than forexs Baibetice oypretantties for fim B BALEEN 1N NEW YORE Merkels here, Merkels there, "RESCENT BEACH coliaze for rent, o ordly phlegm o oro and Poor Mrs. Burton, who was a widow, [ 18 S SOTCr s o Ramractiiies nd Eduoati f Moth- WANTED The Flying Merkel goex everswhere. and Sept. J. I Wheeler, No. 2| Of those whose eyes are only turned was horror stricken at the idea of let- | PeOPle, when anyone at all conversant | Proper Food and Edueation of o el e B e BSTEBBH\ & GEYNET, Agents. Union St.. New L on. Gyl1d below, ting her only child away from her; but | on the situation and conditions knows ers Causes, Experts Say. One _waitress. several cooks) Touse- | (Busingss hours evenings oniy.) S oome T RENTSITs 5 G Cong- | Ga7In& upon the ground, with thoughts habit was too strong, and so she gave | that it is a government of Jawyers, by . worle sl Shd faimet) SRy | 1 achem Park. | ROOMS TO RENT_ - 5. C. Con Which dare mot glow? in_to Bobby in this, as in other things. | lawyers and for lawyers. Doyou doudt] New York, July 16—Since July 1, | [oF Bookkeepers, stenographers, several | * ¥OR SALESeven acres of standing ) goy 2o S —Byron. She supplied him with money from | it? Seventy-five per cent. of congress | o poi” he infense heat began. to July ¥S, se girls an v workers. grass r::or)d mowing. J. McJen_un, { TO RENT—From Jul,vr;st, Nfo. § Cn- T their meagre store, and he arrived in |aro lawyers. At least if not more than | 155504 hapies under one year oid have | FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, |FPeck's Corner. 3580 7 {on St gecond floor” “nap of —sevep VIEWS AND VARIETIES tha west and was fortunate enough to | 75 Der cent. of the state legislatures| 5ii4 in New York city, as compared | M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg.| FOR-SALE Ivers & Pond piano, ma- | ot 5 A, Giibers 141 Main St. jesid secure work on a ranch. His idea of | 2F¢ composed of lawyers. The greater | wiry 1006 for the first two weeks in hogany case, cost $750, s&ll for 3300, i . I Clever Zavings - his own Importance did mot appeal to|Part of the national and state offices | W01 1510° at which time the heat, al- Address Piano, Bulletin Co. iy6a STORE T0 RENT at 63 Franklin St. e X the cowboys, however, and they hazed | 2re held by lawyers. Consgvess is Sub-| jhoygh great, was below that of the FIRST CLASS ROOM_AND BOARD |SUit4ble for most any lkind of Dusiness | «John, whatever induced you to buv him fn = pretty rough manmer. Bob E;fzg[":\f‘}":,"“‘[fly g“”“l{:’;n‘f‘(‘(‘:g;‘ lawe: | corresponding peried in 1611 In view A T D at 68 Church Street. V je2id E:o;z e P P arho;sh in this forsaken region”" “Oma left that job and a number of others, | ®X( = e 3 | of the remarkable decrease, it was sai = e RENT—Desirable flat, 6 roems. | of the best real estate men in the and, since he was unpopular, he took | & hundtl Cong beins composed uf| 3¢ ‘the health department vesterday | Cooks, General House and Sg’:fi e L ye lg-ufig‘;\!!:,}g; bath, steam heat, [.uuae] gm’f\»!&s%_r; Dbusiness.”—Life, to drink. a majority of lawyers, makes laws (?) | that the effect of the concerted ac- L also new harness and express wagon: | ~poupiaam. Salem Road. el ‘| Lady Prestdent—What book has .One day, when all his monay was |that Jawvers may have business. [It| 55, 2oainst the causes of infant mor- Table Girls. price reasonable. Inquire 123 Maple St. helned you most? New 3 gone and he was desperate, as he had | Teaily looks that way down at Wash-| ;53¢ was now really showing itself. > je27d T_Tenement of seven rogms | po el ¥ou oSt Le Feceived no reply to the leiter he had | ington. The profession of lawyers'is | The heatth Aepartrent considered it- . 4. B. LUCAS, For SALE AT & Parsain masolins | Mafdlradilin Street. Inquire at The | RESLARES written his mother for aid, he held up | t0 work for others, but of course not| .oif oniy one of manv azencies in the | Boom 32 - - . Central Buildi power boat Cochegan, 32 feet long, S- 1 ot - ‘0 Bobby! Yowve be o the mail carrier and escaped with the [ Without pay. There isn't much doubt| ;. which have contriputed to the entral Building | f5ot beam. newly painted and fully | FURNISHED ROOMS. all modern conc | O _Bobby! =Yowve been fighting mail bag. The sheriff was soon on his | but lawyers are like laboring men in| o c. corul warfare on the causes of equipped. Twelve h. p. engine in good | veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 834- 4. ilfong again!” “Nope. Sama trail, but Bob eluded him and sought | resard to wages, each works for those | o yioh infant mortali running order. Cheap for cash if taken apriod old fight, mamma. This was the nine refuge in a dilapidated cabin where he | Who pay the most for the service. This, | = % : e i FOR SALE. at once. Appiy to Amos B. W] gfiler, N spAcé ty-seventh round.”—Chieago Tribw had a chance to open the letters he had | Of course, is natural for “self preserva- | civiL WAR VETERAN NoEwich, Ct; Je2bd | G AN ACTURING SPACE | . Willie—All the stores ciosed om t stolen. tion is the first law of nature,” and | FOR SALE OR RENT—Eight-room 'n“"fh OF . Wit f"“ p‘;“ gr day uncle died. Tommy—That's He suddenly realizad how no-account | “he that provides not for his . own MAY BE DEPORTED. un[tas}e, e Bfm‘!v E{iu Methodist angceslcfl_rfl}lm-“ h“‘:;‘lm{rzane:[el air‘:“ Tothin All the banks ciosed for he was and how little he deserved the |household is worseé than an infide] = = D O I i N onwichs Apply A. A, | three weeks the day after my papa mother he had. Seized with a sudden | The above enumerated facts being soif | Failed to Get Naturalized and Has 3 factors o fn Nomw il ok K5 it town.~uth: determination. he gave himself up avd | evident, it naturally follows that the Been Away from Country. HENS For the rest of tnis season we | ol ot (HiOV CHeR HE 0t Ave, | “I dun heah, hige, dat yo' Aunt fe- served his term in prison, after which | trusts and big business interests be- i ot b will sefi esgs for hatching from | ™% I bt EababdiTARE 507 Wi Dy &6 las he returned to his aged mother, who |NNg more able to pay big prices for ew York, July 16.—Although Hugsh ‘0 M c tt our Mayflower White Wyandottes at $1 it yo diin Gt "Dhes ‘el e had never failed te ask each day for |anvthing they want than the comnon | Sweency fought for the union dur l\e ore \) age Iver eid Landk $4 ‘y}?rvflhnrndreq‘," A Cin ot B wthe cut s “the letter that neVer came.” individual, it leaves a loophol= for them | the Civil war and has lived in this .%reinq;’?&sn""a’{sii £ Seven montne Magazine Bob had received his lesson, and af- | to employ lawyers to make such laws | country ever since, when he reached | fo $5 500 {01 Cuban Game stock and eggs al- 0 1ou ant St Niae e Toals ter that he lived a better and wiser | as the trusts desire to be made. This| New York today on the steamer Cale- | r y o b orars o g e el e & S S Do, vou see that nice looking man man. is the way it looks just at present. If|donia on his way from his birthpiace | Z price list. > to buy a Wagon Maker's Shop on c;ler" ne{:h ¢ hatl my favorite s - it is not so,"why, let me ask. is there | in Ireland, where h= had been visiting, | b 7 rooms and bath. MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, main n:rnmkp in a good wlla::zj for ki ?i:u al_vedyofl I,'e::u i'vf his = so much investigating going on down [ to his home in Indianapolis, he was S - ‘Phone 34.3, YOTicH Town. Comh. |3650.00 7 A spiendid opportunity for | -Nothing. But T danced twice w at Washington? It looks as though |sent to Ellis Island, and may be de- ern conveniences. > - pr a good business. m last night. i2gende Biatter. rle a e ews every congressman was on some one | ported. Sweeney Is 53 vears old. All entirely new. Consult E. A. PRENTICE, "Pa, Js it irue that a rich man ca of the investigating committees. About | = He told the authorities here that he : ; not enter the kinzdom heaven?” every trust of any importance but one | had failed to take out naturalization el AT FOR SALE s 86 Cliff St.| hink it “Ts that why ties aiwaye e ind them?”"—Ch New Haven.—Professor and Mrs. Charles C. Clark and son, Charles L. is being investigated. The one that is not is the Wall street money trust. The trusts arz the indirect result of Lhe papers because he believed that fight- ing for his adopted country was suf- ficient proof of his lovalty and citizen- 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. i ! i The WM. F. CHAPMAN property, ad- joining Chelséa Savings Bank building, consisting of the house and barn on a lot fronti Open ¥ ord-Herald. leave it Del %0 Rec- Mother—In his last Jetter, my som Clark, ‘have gone o Earope 0 Femais | L5 on the statute books, placed there | snip. The immigration authorities are Tor Tspection. Monday: July 17,350 10 asked me to send him a half-doiiar to a year. v e money trust is the | investigating his story 330 D, m. > | buy him a logarithm table. Friend— 3 direet result of law. Is this doubted? s M J. T. CRUTTENDEN, | Well, really, 1 do think his coliegs | West Haven.—A new lodge of Red | If so. vou ought to read Spaulding’s Brakeman Dies of Injuries. jyl7a Administrator. | should at lesst supply his furniture— 4 Men, Toutonemoe tribe, No. 57, was | Financial History of the War. That js 2o6d authorit: Winsted, Conn., July 16.—Claren FOR SALE A Flat of seven rooms, with Pele Mele. instituted in the hunting ground of , for E. G. Spaulding was ears old, a brakeman cn | “Why can’t you our wits Ve e f) o ' gt 2 Y " v Ay Y wi meors 4 West Haven. from the Buflalo dis- | (ne Central New England railroad. died | At Pleasant View mmodern improvements. in the || alimeny? demani3d the judge. “Eou | b ST D e jutie 8 room cottage with medern im- I offer a ten-room cottage, all furnisa- p d have nobody but yousseit new.” “On Hartford, — County Commissioner Robert A. Potter left Saturday with vas the chairman of the 1b-committee of wayvs and means and received by being run over by a train at Botsford, N. Y. He was single and provements, located within, 5 ed, lot 50 by 200; the price reasonabl:. Cooke Building, 10 Broadway. the contrary, your honor, I have an automobile to take care of."—Pittsbury his family for two weeks' y at|was the chief framer of the laws dur- | pt ox 5 : Southport, Me. et his Douk 15 welk workn | o o I EIopewell Sunckign. fdatest ST et ] Apply to Post. i ey e i — ¢ walk of Franklin At Quonochontaug Mrs. Mugsine—Tm _going te iy etown.—Dr. Samuel R. Hart| It is a wrong idea to place all the 5 = : : N N . some fieckties for my husha rs. has returned from a visit in Old Say- | blame on ta> Wall street maznates. EOST AND TouUNS: Square; 1deal locality; price rea- I offer an eight-room cottage, large lot, 2 TARR.A DA Buggins—Gracfous! Will he wess brook. He entertained ten members | Congress investigating the trusts is on | ~ 1 oeT _From auto between New Lo, sonable. cement wall in front, cement walks, them? Mrs. Muggine—No, but T will. of the clerical club of the state. Windsorville—The church has had h the man trying to lift him- | Morgan | a par w self by his boots J=P: in the sense of | raps. does not create money don and sta South Windham, Panama s ped L. B. on sweat 1 call or send for and pay reward. ¥ . FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg., annual rental $200; price low. —Phiiadelphia Record. The last man snorted. “Just my luck.” he cried; “as soon as I get o new r;\fx)l:]l:r }()glrr:;:tc l\se:'rll on xn-: ai;los, P Tl Shall hos moiiey "\y‘:‘x:‘.. G M. Williams Co. New London; Norwich, Conn, Seventy-five Bflildillg Lots WHITNEY’S AGE"G" be the only, man. {he ot o+ v by the "Sun- | function belone: v € ¥15 - % q = Y 5 mas sarth ops shine circle, which was organized some | syeee. ¢ ':?mlz(r):“:< e s it “Boy Lo 13 at 1 o'clock i Sl el Dty L s e IR DL 5‘5&eS“’{'fi'Q”,J'»,’.”':me":;'L"g s few vears ago. | be money. but instead o age’ 43 seen w o iaage 0 3800 Very casy terms. | Rogl Estate and Insurance | Y. Sun. 57 i 2 B X . | the people, direct. it creates it and puts | barefoo! t and pants; 2 JYorrington—There were 22 births In | j; ‘into the hands of the Wall street | Dxme Harr pAny information LEGAL NOTICES. A SEe acraitara 10 2705 canty Selling, Renting and Care of Torrington in June, 17 of for ign born | magnates, free gift, besi Hanover, Conn. jyi5d Send for Wilcox's Bulletin MUCH IN LITTLE rents. There were 13 males and 9 : > : arm el izt T ame riod ther | wet Ml "y 10 Bt g e | KOTET e it | of Antor st Shily IRPRTRSBUNL | choteo o 400 B TOORANGE | dse, ot Trare s sos s Berli i e e e Sien | homus be rewarded by re- | A. D. 1911 e ik o WILLIAM A. WILCOX, FIRE INS Cl e b ha.\':r ;:s‘:v_na\?gi(kin?r\(fr\ i::‘»‘,’-: htflo‘x;: ané. pay them for the use of ft. W Ul;‘;}]ngxfi Lavine, Colchester. Ju!;;ees:ent—LE\\(b E. BEEBE, Esq, Real Estate Broker, 5 at Low_a:t Rates y = the men being sent home when the day | Street gets it for nothing, and the b OB motion _of Charles F. Johnson.| ¥o. 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1.2, in Sound, Reliable Compagies. Qp’:'?x‘;‘(f’l’rf"‘;";“’f‘c-‘ h',"f:x;:,‘:"l',‘,?, o Yecomes 50 werm that It is unsste to 150, SF the, STNIRY (Miteeet for. h % riste C. Johmson, Tate of Andover, Westerly, R. 1. ACCIDENT INSURANCE | many in which the lenses are rapiacsd T S Yy use. Yet congr Zipposed to mals | ——$WHATS NEW s ithin said District, deceased. Long Distance 'Phone, je28d % il i -Nationa] Grand Sec- 1aws le. This Court doth decree that six PLATE GLASS S 3 ~riday on | and ~réated by law, then months be allowed and limited for the The department of agricultur ot A Setaete e Fiivar o | rtaea byt tven . THE PALACE CAFE | feiis s s e Smiihiy bt INSURANCE Printe Edward isiand has taken op 5 5 4 g = e > . r Wal b r e same. S0 -the Exoce line of work fn the establishme; cinity in the interest of the order ot | for the pe nstead of for Wa - 2 tor, and directs that public notice be o y the Sons of Herman. and the trusts? Step in and see,us. | given of this order by advertising in a O South Manchester.—Cheney Brothers, through their subsidiary company, the The Wall street and trust magna may be blamed for trying to influence lezislation and make mominations for FRANK WATSON & co, 72 Franklin Street. newspaper having a lation in said District, and by posting a copy thereof i on the public signpost in said Town of Andover, nearest the place where the | FOR SALE The Magnificent Estate Known GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Emba Best results are obtained fr nozzles six to ten times the hose dias eter in length, and with the oper South Manchester Light and Power | the people to vote for. but that e et n he 3 company, novws own all the electric busine: The voter who knows 1 P?:e;neéxeédisr[o?n“leé;.,,m: as the =£ lmer one-third of the diameter of the h lighting systems in town. i 1 to go to the polls and votc jvlid WM. B. SPRAGUE, Clerk. HENRY BILL PROPERTY :2 Provideace Si., Taftviil: TS mibidenl el of Uragus know h to kn hether 2 o - B Vi y uguAay Bridgeport.—Director Eames stated | the cndid ing to DISTRICT OF NORTH STONINGTON. Sisiaged Prompt attention to d: bekinning to attract the S ta i g S b, STON GTON, < ay or night call - last week that the city needs more | work for th he people. | SS.. Probate Court, July 14th, 1911. No. 270 Broadway. T 1’ h T ,’_ ‘. % | the ap‘talists of Eu public baths. Over 1,20 |'The trast o interest in | _ Bstate of Ira D. Main, late of North 2 elephone 630 aori4M WFawl | jic Jimits are to be f e one on St. Jo str o e 21 while p 2 age o = = St iy g =5 4 N kot T ; e LSl g e ey Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Kites, | their administration account w far below its value. e o reamicli Betvet | 42 Avietuts inoe. tiié Pramotion of wires ) it i > has any choice at estate to this Court for allowanc e i 3 v cen forme ¢ ¥ m:’:’;gz;figffil lh;"d}t{a?fim’;‘eenp;';fi the nien on his party ticket. Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Fans, Lan- | Ordered That the 24th day of Juiy JAMES L. CASE, Cigars are the vest om the marker | (CleETAphY has 2‘,’;-4 R o o oo oters of the country ome as much $11_at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, 2 r ard. cludes prac s swimming pool during the ot wave T e Ty o irx Thud | terns, Parasols, Lunch Baskets, Beach the Probate Court in North Stonington; 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. EewE e students in the university who bs that Superintendent of Parks Walker | Listes T s, > e, and the same is, assigned for 4 shbwn an interest in this mode has decided to restrict the number of | S e s s Are o | Baskets, Napkins and Lunch Sets and | hearing on the allowance of said ad- communication. bathers who go in at one time. He h the i Sl I | Bdote oF alhiend ministration account with sald AUTOMOBILE /STATICS, S decided that not more than 100 swim- | faues (hare are hundseds of vaters o : and this Court directs the Administra- S. J. Colt, 6 Otis Street. Automobile | | o . (1o cooin o S, SEATE Do aTlTwod o thestn “i‘ se are dreds o rters R tors to cite a persons interested end Blcycle Bepairing. Geooral Ma- | (105, he Japanese population one magnate, and th> magnates cannot in_to appear at said time and i P L ., ey et e S | WRS. EDMIN ERY, Franklin Sguare | B TS R )TN0 DOST PlACR | ™0 T TR e B e R 5 oral’s guard, comparatively speaking. ome newsp®per having a cireula- Zducation in Cho & reces ving Norfolk—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoeck- | Porals guard. comparativels speakine; 5 tion in said District, and by posting a vigorous attention at the hands of t e Sulea tedoy New Yurk forl e earcoigon It is only a question §ors on the public signpost in fhe|to buy property for business, homes, | i @8 Japanese government, " gy 4 o €| of time and that ere long when the 8 deo " T alpr e o ' X 2 ~— o o opiany. Mr. Stoeckel Das|anchor rope will snap and then ail STEP IN AND TRY OUR coeased 1St (YVIX A, SNYDER. of uestment, [f ocwith: roR e anit - SIap s Slocic mavs Royal Society of Arts, the Royal M s R e S C NOTICE T0O CREDITORS. mimber of electric Faliways 18 Seleaatont oty e T B and not ona in hun S C Y lenic Travalers’ societ: €= direction the sher From 12 t0 2 A COURT ohll-' Hll(:ll.\'l‘E HELD . y OF a ; ckage of sSS n sl rn the poi -hester, within and for the Dis subscribers numb <. and learn how to swim before | DEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Fioor € of Colehester, on the 13th day of HARTFORD MAY HAVE A D, 1911 May Building, 278 Main Street. Furniture, Aluminum is now (April, cyclone hits the boat. H. P. BUELL, Judge. 5 oa e: = LL, Judge. from $239.50 to $482 " J. C. VALI T Es i s & 3 > 3 ANOESER HOPEL L Nort: sraniio: Ovn sl ALITY Colehesier, iS4l DistHel asccased| Call and see my list of desirable gt John Porter Contemplates Building on = = : QL the ereditors of said deceased to pring | Properties carpets and HDUSE s a0 st agregate 0.3 o 04 P - vav: = he creditors of said decea to brin > i do n Al sgate 0.3 or pe Asylum Street. LIGHTNING RESTORES S wak should aiways be ccasldered| i thelr cisime. Gilast a4 estate cent. This metal generally contains A WOMAN’'S HEARING. | £5pecially when it costs mo inore tham | within six months from this date, by a little iron, silicon and sodium. Hartford may have another hotel on the inferior kind. Skilled men are posting up a notice to that effect, to- SALE HORSES Furnishings. vl - =1 symploved by us. Our price tell gether with a copy of this order, on 4oviom street. says the Hartford | Bole aepde.-s;wérly s o e Shole story: 3 oll the | e Snpost mearert to the place whers | T have a few lett that I wish to dis- An English manufacturer at Brad- rant, John Porter, scious, But Cures Deafness. said deceased last dwelt, and in the |pose of right awas wo are pacers ro 7 : st, we will | ford is now weaving a cloth made QU Reoount € ix Testaurant busidest i Sl SEEFSON & ¢ YOUNG. same Town, and by publ Wwh 5 Stoler (Oes Sdoar ) e e Tl enfirely. OF. Buman, Salr (warp asd other cities, contemplates huilding on | sy mieogC onl July 16.—Althouzh L Weighs 1200 an extéa nice. ture and House Furnishinss. | weft). * The fabric is intended for in the land Nos. 320 to.328 Asylum strect, | oC, Suftered greal pain as the resuit . fo- this horse; gentle for aryone to use, terlinings for men's wear and pos the real estate at this location having | CrenciE, Sruck by lightning during a The Roads Are Settling sy17d H. P BUELL, Judge. | or double: Come and see the 4 sesses the advantages of being #b been own 5 = ‘o | recent storm, Mrs. Jane Decker. SN " 2 {2 - * o o solutely unbreakable, unshrinkabie een owned for about two years by Mr. | 62 of Canaan, is giad che was hit and pleasure ing will beithe Beoat | = o e o R TR | Je1d ELMER R. PIERSON. pou g S Bt e Porter, who bought it of Major James the bolt, because the accident restored and cheapest way to get the embrac- the Central School District for the com- P. Allen. Mr. Porter said yesterday Aing. . She e °e | ing fresh that is better than the = % Sept. 1 5 Main Street, N i 2 A that the matter hadn't been definitely | tndnand . - 0 Peer deaf since .2 fonic. "Phone us £or a good team. | Sept) 1ok 1915 are as tollows: o O T R e N CONN. e 37-47 Ma > Norwich Americaii apples have met with e e . thowai the decision. | The hol: of lizhtning entered the roof MAHONEY BROS, e 7,800.00 te R. R. station, near trolley. cottage Merchants Avenue, Taftville. g;"l‘“drf:‘:‘gm'{!m"'l"',’ V'_'L'.'r'mg g ‘whic woul e made ithin a few 21 i 3 S ol ] i epairs ‘- hotuse, lar; stock barn with b s 1. g & be r: wealis, ~would be. tobulld. . His ar-For sanabe o o e, numher | Livery: Stable: Falls Avenue. | Supplies 3 D hcnns Shear' tedmanme e ot commanding place in the fruit tra rangements with his tenants are such | wrecking windows and frames and TEE : . G R = buildings’ A No. 1; 30_acres extra til- of the country. The bulk of Ameriean that & mtart st buiiding could De Mae | Sunatns Lotn Mos Tredeie ol ol | CUARANTEED OREAM FOR SALiw| Water .. - lage, 15 open pasture, 15 acres valuable apples comes from Oregon, Washing- at an early date, the leases containins | and her mother, Mrs. Deckor, who wors put up in glass jars. e = B Soun bearms apple fress. with 18 ton and Wyoming. The Canadian and clauses which allow cancellation upon | standing close together. Mrs. Decker BROAD BROOK FARM EGGS Contingent E 2 head cattle, pair horses, 100 hens. 3 Tasmanian apples are alse in favor. glving short notice. There is a two- | was rendered unconscious and w:s | are sure to be fresh i cceipta are #830.00 | pigs and complete line of wagons and S story wooden building in front and 4 | jame and Sore for a mumher of da~ 5 e e | The estimated receipts are: farming tools. Milk or cream sold at A record-breaking teachers’ assem- four-story brick building in the rear | Her hearins is unusually acute as the | alse yeariing bull. meil mailied oo | momro ot Norwich. . $14,500.06 e L ME A bly, was recently held at the Philip- of the lot. which has a frontage of 50 | result of the shock, and she is mow ? o Lo vieed AT | Tax on bank shares | 1,100.00 P pine normal school. Over 900 provin- feet on Asylum street and runs back | able to carry on a conversation in an me 287-2 for any of our|Tuition ... ...... 1100.00 i il Poison and S“Cky ol B A e o e 1‘.1;{ feet. S oFAInALY ‘torie o, volec: je26d | To be raised by tax 17,950.00 i ‘Willimantic. Conn. the Manila Times. The study was arry S. Bond is also interested in et RO 34,650.00 | —— \ v of special industrial instrue- the proposition and in casz the hotel Braleniive Applindeas | '_Jn‘y{ lug“ri“lmgfi hof B fpfl;“-flé;om Betabliched Besss ot — AT {?gfie:-hd melrt’lods of teaching. Indus- s B ooy matNeniE: di (Spetial to The Bulletin.) i | “in the Town Hall Monday, July | sl b trial education is a strong hope of the or. bu will not prevent his con- Si sulletin. : -MONEY LOANED | e Rl e | For Sale . islands. Masses of the people have to tinuing, his present restaurant. It has | Washington, July 15.—Representative on Diamands. Watches, Jewelry es for the ensuing year, to levy | . Vi DUNN’S PH.ARMAGY be IR CHp v do weet been reported that Charles H. Tennecy | Dent of Alabama said last nig and Securities of any kind at thy a tax to meet the same, and to fix the | Centraily located. Will sell at great y —— of Hartford and Springfield, who is in- | he should urge the committe Lowest Rates of Interest. An old compensation of the collector. sacrifice. Caurs, ill health- Apply The Pan-American Transcontinental terested in thz Hotel Kimball in the latter city, is one of those interested in the proposed Hartford hotel, but this is denied by Mr. Porter and Mr. Bond, who also say that it is not a part of the plans to buy the property by Newton, Robertson & Co., adjeins that owned by Mr. Por- terstate and foreign commerce to take up immediately his resolution calling for an investigation of a safety appli- ance. designed to prevent just such derailments as occurred at Bridgeport early Tuesday morning. “I believe the lesson at Bridgeport calls for remedial action. I believe the investigation, if authorized, wil established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.} THE COLLATERAL LOAN cCo,, 142 Main Street, Upstuirs. THEn 15 a0 rugeruflnfigfiméflum in Eastern Connecticut eq The Bus- lelin for business resuits - AMOS A. BROWNING, OTTO E. WULF, A. THATCHER OTIS, JONATHAN H. ALLER, PATRICK J. CASSIDY, HENRY A TIRRELL, JEREMIAH J. DESMOND, JAMES C. MACPHERSON. FRANCIS J. LEAVENS, o Members of the Board of Educatio Norwich, Conn,, July 10, 1911. j; . ylld PECK'S REAL ESTATE AJENCY, 132 Spring Street, or Rex Restaurant, Willimantic. Conn. ‘ NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswnil Ave. First-class Wines, L'qucrs uad Clgars Meals and Welch Rarebit sorved 50 Main Street F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON., Railway company organized under the laws of the state of Maine, United States, has received the technical ap- proval of the plans and specifications for the railway which is tp extend Room 1, Second F} >r. Shannon Bldg Night 'phone 1083 from Colonia, on the southern coast, ! to San Luls, on the Brazilian border, the rtotal length of which be E %