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SMOWERS TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMORROW 3 What Is Going On Tonight, Vuudolwuh and Motion Pictures at Auditorium. Motion Plctures and Songs at Breed ea ThMouon Pictures and Illustrated Songs at_Barker’'s Poli Theater. Drill of Third Company, CAC,GC N. G, at Armory Ionlc Camp, I\o. 7694, M. W. A., meets in Pythlan Hall. 5 Canton Omneco, No. 3, 1. 0. O. F, meets In Odd Fellows' Hall Court Sachem, No. 34, F. of A, meels in_Foresters’ Hall E Moulders’ Union meets in Carpenters mee in Union 11. ; Trolleymen's Union 11, Germania Lodge, No. 11, 0. D. H. S, meots in Germania Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS See the ladies’ oxfords Frank A, Bill offers at $2.50 in gun metal, russet, calf and patent leather. BREED THEATER, “The Tide of Battle,” an Intensely In- teresting Civil War Story. “Ewerybody’s seein’ it” “Seein’ what?’ “The mammoth Pathe Weekly at ths Breed today.” This is the news picture with the greatest circulation, and Manager McNulty, with his usual tact and foresight, secured it to en- able his patrons to keep in touch with the important events occurring from time to time, not only in Amniej in all the countries where civi exists. The feature picture is one of the biggest acts ever staged, the open- ing scenes showing the interior of a handsome colonial mansion during the reception given in honor of the volun- teer confederate soldiers. The partic- ipants in this superb scene number over a hundred. A powerftl plot holds the various scenes together with an absorbing grip, the tremendously thrilling events keeping the house in a state of ani- mated suspense until the great flnale. The scene of the wrecking of the huge ferryboat used to convey soldiers from one shore to another a daring piece of work, and cleverly e. The Schoolma’am of Stone Gulch is a side splitting western comedy* which v thoroughly dehgma all who see it, ANIMATED WEEKLY AND OTHER FEATURES AT THE AUDITORIUM. An al] round good bill is on the Au- | ditorium’s programme for the s three days of this week, and every item on the list is worthy of notice. The vaudeville will be headed by the Carter Taylor Co. in their roaring comedy entitied At Camp Rest. This act is without a doubt one of the most laughable offerings seen at this popu- lar house this season. Mr. Taylor is a tramp comedian of exceptional ability | and he is supported by a most capa- ble company. This aot carries all its own scenery and efiects. A good equilibristic novelty vided by the Atlas Trio of sen. wire artists. Two members of the t are perfect wonders on the wir spite of their youth, and ‘th with ease feats that performers in ; perform of twice their age would hesitate in at- tempting. Billy Shean. a talented singing and | dancing comedian, is the third act. Mr. Shean is one of the rising young comedians of the day, and he is rap- idly pushing his way to the headline ranks. The most famous film in the world, The Animated Weekly, No. 8, will be shown today. Some of the items are: Celebration of Sharespeare’s birthday, reunion on old battlegrounds at Chat- tanooga, Tenn., Aviator Schneider has a bad fall. the world’s largest locomo- tive, bicyele and auto races on Pa Tours course, houn’ and du\\: show 4 St. Louis, and others. Comedy and dramatic subjects balance up one of the best all round shows in some time. Another one of the famou films is listed for next Monday, is considered the hest of the ¢ up to now. It is entitled ’I'ho Pm[ Telegrapher and it shows more Indi- | within six months from this date, by What Ails You? MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets are guaranteed by The Lee & Osgobd Co. to end indigestion or any stomach dis- tress, or money back. They relieve upset stomach in five minutes. MI-O-NA for belching gas. MI-O-NA for distress after eatils. A for foul breath. VA for biliousness. Mi-O-NA to wake up the liver. NA for heartburn. MI-O-NA for sick headache. MI-O-NA for mervous dyspepsia. for night sweats. WANTED. MG 1\'A for sleeplessness, MI-O-NA for bad dreams. WANTED—Sober, reliabl man_for MI-O-NA for sea sickness. farm work; (,:uqd milker. ?\pply C. B. MI-O-NA after a banquet. York, Westerly, R. I Tel. 13-5. MI-O-NA for vomiting of pregnancy. | mayléd Makes rich, pure blood—puts ginger, YOUNG GIRL wants position for vigor, vim, vitality into the whale body. Fifty cents a large box at The Lee & Osgood Co.,, and druggists every- where. The Cloth Shop! light housework; making. may16. CNTION—Best in the city, 20 experience in New York clty as nter, paperhanger, grainer, d orator; ~xr} work guaranteed; pric low; mu,n. or contract; estimates fur- ed. Address D. Kudlik, Box 419, City. ~mayléd WANTED—Earn a dollar an evening addressing envelopes for me at home: all particulars n to start w for dime. H. H Station A604, Grand Rapids, Mich. mayléd understands dress- Address Box 419, Clty. ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT?" are inserted at the rate of 5¢ per line, six words to the line FOR SALE. FOR SAkk—Lunch reom. Dean's lunch room, Mogsup, Conn.; goed loca- tion and good business; near trolley and station; sickness reason for sell- ing; price reasonable; investigate. H. D. Dean, Prop. mayléd new miich cows and one goc horse, eight years old, guud worker and driver, weight 1300 4 south of Maplewood ceme- mayl6d TOR SALE_ANl kinds of_ fower seed at a low price. mayléd harness and blank- ale, all in good shape. seeds and Greeneville hay Grain Co. Horse we 1gx.s 0, very nice driver, fearless; at a very low price. 15 Mec- Ave., across from armory. rl with the ocotton mmuu She'd hood "' And md to the plume: “hfl.fl Mm‘hhra ow plays like ‘SevenDays,’ by Coben san’ them Adn't one- . Wy -rol show They had a rnnn‘ new an' it sSure was some My feller swears It ain’t he cares a ean about th' o b But th" nickel shows Claseter—ne's never saw it fadl” The girl with the cotton orcidd that TO RENT. TO RENT—A desirable tenement of eight rooms and bath, electric light and gas, alse od garden, at 8 Him Ave. Las A.’i:nwn. Norwich Town, “Tel. dave oopa b )::th“ e i i Sprag e dour Ul 1t leoked like i TO RENT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms with board, an idesl place for invalids, ?ly at this office, r 16T uTl TO RENT—Lower tenement of four rooms. Enquire of J, Bradford, Book- binder, 108 Broadway. mayl15d FOR RENT—Large hall, suitable for seciety or nohool. Poll's Theater, mayl3d FOR RENT—Cottage at Pleasant View, for months of July and August. Addmn}ux James Syme, Westerly, R. L may And sha nld to the .m whose willwg plume was lon| far than 01 “I pass up books that's | built for loo! an’ oosts you oends. Just lemme git a paper-back, an’ @ red kimoner on, An’ a pack o' gum or some lickerish, an’ my trcublo all is gone, I Mnc no umn for thm that's ~ joker-high hicks.” The girl with the purple orchid that Tailer-made WANTED—Party take boarding house. Mills, to Apply Glen Woolen SUITS mayl6d WANTED—By competent man, gar- den work or work by day. Apply to FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Box 521, Bulletin. maylsd WANTED—Stenographer with wide 2000 distinct patterns. experience wants position; can furnish be eferences. Address Stenographer, . JOSEPH T. DONOVAN, Bulletin Go, maylod ‘Phone 591. 327 Main Street. | " WiNTED 100 women to learn (o mako rubbe ; Bood wages; steady will be paid while learn- ing. Appiy by letter or in person to MONEY LOANED Beacon Italls Rubber Shoe Co., Beacon Walls, Conn. Ly l4d on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry —— — and Securities of kind at the —Weavers and day help. Lowest Rates of Interest. An old iall Bros, 29-31 Commerce established firm to deal with. wayldd (Established 1872.) T WANTED —A_grocery hors THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Prentice, 159 Sachem = St., 142 Main Street, Upstairs. Conn. four or >} ive cotton weav- mners and dc Windham Mig. Co., mayl4d DR~C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | WAN rumfimf De < Lo pasture for sum- Dental Surgeon e L ek In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice ut young men during his last illness. | ed; paid weeki AX"’H.‘;‘E %\"’l:lld 5 McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn, House, 209 Main St. 1l Saturday. WANTED—Man and wife on geatle- S, TAFT, Palmi ithful in her pre untry 1 undersiand- | in her advice, no mat n re of and garden; you may have with 3 or mh(rg | woman compet. Come and she will guide At 38 >harge in Franklin St. for a short time only. dre \\7 care apri7d WANTED At Hospital, a = woman W some ence to do JEWETT CITY HOTEL plain ironing and w mangle, New and Up-tc-date in every 5 Eaela s particuiar. IRA F. LEWIS. Prcarietor. JOSEPH BRADFORD, " Book Binder. anic Books Klada and Ruled to Orus 103 BRJADWAV. Telephone 2§k iD—You are w fon; $80 mon appointments coming. Send postal list of positions open. Franklin itute, Dept. 35 P., Rochester, N. Y. d ed for gov- ; thousands munnm P of rk in nurse Apply to Bo apr I¥ YOU WANT (o earn from $§1, to $3,000 a year, take a course in signing at the Norwich School €or De- signing of Men's and Boys' Clothes. = Private uctions. Position secured. For full p mu&:u:, inquire at 40 Ma- LEGAL NOTICES. | ple Grove mar30d | WANTED —Books,. zamphlets, local | NOTICE 'TO OREDITORS. | pictures, maps, old newspapers, manu- | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | scripts, etc. l,zrge libraries or small #t Norwich, within and for the District | packages bought. Write to G. W, F. of Norwich, on the 10th day of May, Blanm\gcld 43 Elm St., Hartford, Confl. mar§ | ELSON J. AYLING, Judga \\A‘VTFD—-F\JI\G tuning and repair- ”'hf \f {ng. All work guaranteed. A, G. Gordon, = 9% Prospect St., City. Tel 632-2. che ‘creditors of sald dec:ascd tn bring PRINTING FOR FARMERS—25 in their claims agalnst said estats | noteheads and 250 6% (regular busl- ness size) envelopes neatly printed, fos $1.75; 500 each, $2.70.. Send-for samples and prices for any printing you are in need of. The Bulletin Ccmpany, Norc- wich, Conn. posting a notice to that effect, to- gother with a copy of th's order, on the | signpest nearest to the place where | sald deceased lasy dwelt, and in the | a;v« soldiers, hr;rlsf" tle, cowboys | game Town, and by publishing the | than any two wild west shows now on | same once in ewspaper having a | | the road, bar none. Next Monday and | circulation in s District. and make S 1 | K et | Bt f il BOREC ek | CASH FOR YOUR FARM S : S P NG, Judge Y e e The above and foregoing is u. true | , Several o 4 farms b 3 at once POLF'S BROADWAY THEATER opy of record. for ¢ Must 'he good bargaina. L S attest: WANNIE C. CHDRCH. Fruit fa d farms with lake front- All Feature Pictures Today. age preferred, Send particulars to . ki — TRYON'S AGENOY, Billy’'s G is s edy So B NOTICE.~—All creditors of said de 27 Willimantic, Conn. winiye Grip is a comedy Solax that | yoaeed are hereby notified to presexs| °PT274 e S e B he Cub Reporter's | heir claims a t said estats to the Big Scoop is a story with depth of | undersigned at Norwich, Conn, wi - plot cleverly y th \'esz.;r( time limited in the above and fo WANTED company. The Thanhouser ure is | soing order. NE ALLEN | entitled The G G CSENEZER ALLEN, | S rom‘an.ceeof)u}]'!g;.;zl; Y;mo and is mayi6d ator. | Hotel Help }fm" s L) ‘_\valf and rnl; :»hr lzawn 1-x"m intensely dram: story LILLY 3. L'HOMWEDIED VS, ROSS | & B s Pt i et at compleies a programme of per- | M. | Supplemental Order | s e X fect variety, Mr. Tom Casey will ap- | 3 | EE EMPLOYMENT BURBEAU. Dear in new songs and Double Royal | g M. J. COSCORAN, Supt, Central Bidg. Gold stamps will be given with ez | t, ss., May | may’d ticket. §e i i SR [ % Z 1 . ) , Farms Wanted | N $s I have a big demand for farms in | ) S' this vicinity. Write, me at once des- | T. Thomas Reckville—Rey. Percy »f SBomerville, Mass., has 2 ed the | call to become pastor of the Union | Cangregational church, | Bristol —~Conducior James Ryan and | Motorman Louis Ploquet took Frid: off for trout fishins: They returned in the afternoon with a string of 28, New Haven—>professor and Mrs, Ho- ratio Parker and daughiers, Chariotte Parker and Grace and lIsabel, will sail for Barope June 15, They will srnnd’ the winter in Munich, ‘; { Bridgeport—Disregarding had weath- #r 60 members of ¥ritz G, Hartmann rssooiation, Bridgeport, enjoyed their annual May fishing cruise the other day, They caught three flatfish, South Manchester.—Joseph Fallows, | e mill foreman, was on a atandem-» und in turming lost his balance and | fell. He received g deep cut on hmi head, which required twelve stitches to close, | Meriden~John B. Daily of Bridge- | port, a farmer Meriden citizen, arrtved | in this clty this week on his way to| California and back on a wager, He intends walling 20,000 miles in two and ong-half years, \ Waterburye—Seventy-slx members vhe Clurtin fiq.mlly gatherch last cv ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Thom- #us J, Curtin of LaFayeite street and | assisted the couple in observi 25th anniversary of thefr marriage, the | New Britain.—~Rev, Walter Vesting, who came hers from Bweden in Feb- ruary -and has been making a tour of the country, preached at the Swedish Lutheran church Bunday evening, He will safl for his native land today (Thursday), Southington~While gathering wild flowerg near the Quinniplac river, Miss | nanda Nichols stepped into a bed of yuicksand and was rapidly sinking out of sight when her eries were heard by two men who were passing in a team, and she was reseued by the nssistance of nearby neighbors, Winsted~/The essay swhich waes awarded first prige in the district sut. slde of Winsted in the Ring, Hing for IAberty esntest, conducied hy a looal ney, was writlen by Naney Cim- minge, an lialian girl, 13 years old, whe 18 # pupil in the sevenih grade in the Hauth wchool of Torrinsion, g cribing your farm fully and what you‘ will sell it for. E. .A. SUTTON, C 232 State Street. { Country Property. | New London, Conn, | WANTED and gon t notice ymplaint order Ordered, Therefore, That Help for the Shore and Summer Re- e _;31_‘,‘;‘(‘; "r sorts, Cooks, General House and Table | h Bulletin, g Girls. [ J. B. LUCAS, may3d Reom 32, Central Building. | | EGES HlF’dl'l ] Clerk of the New london Count A _COURT OF PROBATE HELD NATIVE rich, within and for the District We want 50,000 dozen fresh eggs. on the 15th day of May, | pay highest cash._price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, 33-41 Commerce St, EGES M Norwich,* 912, FOR SALE. A, D, 1912, 1 hnr}'l 1 | City of A i e s | nn E t ) id_Trustee I3 di- | U il o rected to Bive thereof by pub- | - lmhmr this ord n some news- ion in said Dis- days prior to the | . & and make return | Small Farm, 10 minutes’ walk from SON J. AYLING, Judge, | Baltic Vill » and foregoing is a true | Sisting of ANNIE C. CHURCH Clerk. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, | Norwick, Conn. SALE HORSES | - They are here. A nice lot of good AUCT!ON. business horses for all kinds of work. Come and see them. They must be sold Saturday, May 18, 1912, 2 p. m., at or exchange e BLMER R. PIERSON, Mrs. James E. Bushnell's, Seotland road, Tel, 1139. may13d Norwich Town, Conn., publ auction, - completg outfit of farming implements AUCTIO “Thursday, May 435, 191 estate of Peleg Kenyon, and useful accessories articles of a \so household large variety, Grand op- portunity for collectors to obtain at 10 a, m., on the road be- tyyeen Norwich and Willimantie, about ; arti- 1% mile south from Lebanon' depot,|cles passed down for generations— !wmmfi 1‘«‘"1% r-:!rlfl'"ll "““1‘& Jrag- | strictly antique. No private sale, ons, gleigh gets re tng teolg, a e A Yerk' T quantity of ammuniton, some stock ml:.ml‘!.. “"lunlwk,\ Corner, then ten heusehold furniture, crockery, tin g S E i 53“5“_“(’ ik Lgdet If very “lr‘k:lln‘nn\. postponed until first falr stormy, sale next fair day, MRS JANE SR W KENYE orh fran Ot maylia AM B. WILCOX, Auctloneer, STORAGE RS e e KIS 13 RO davertising medium in Space for Purniture and Commodities. 2 Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulks Storina & Leasina Co. 10-20 W. Main - O e ietin for business results. { $1,000 down. {Cottz~~ of 9 SALH® — International 8 h. p. gasoline engine and a Dicks’ ensilage blower at a bargain if taken at once. \une W. D. Snedeker, Chaplin, Ct, or 3 mayléd was made of cotte TO RENT—Garage, centrally located, Declared to the girl wiu: the willow one-story brick bullding, 30x30, or part lume, who was late from the of same, for one, two or three autos. ofty woods: Inquire of George I'. Madden, 243 Main “Now, them grand op'ry singers, like 8t., Norwich, Conn. may10d . 414 . i—Eggs for hatching from 75 cents per setting. , Norwich Town. FOR SALE—Two 2-year old heifers, due in the fall, one buM 1% years old, three sows due in June and July. E. D Tarbox, Norwich R. D. 4. 'Phone 57-2, Jewett (‘u) maylid FOR SALE_Rabbit hound pups weeks old; parents crackerjacks mond_Gascon, So. Canterbury, Conn. - Con. mayléd All kinds_of_vegetabl? plants, at J. P, ;Theve's near St. Mary's Cemetery. d forms to decorate graves. i SALE—As I am going out of business, 1 ofier for sale three nur\ Call at J. C. Haf- own. maylbd PASTUnAGE»—In Fitch horse pas- ; a limited number, $5 month per ows pastured at $1.75 month; farm es spring watered; ready 3 b The Clairemont Farm, Yantie, Conn. mayl5d FOR SALE—Good work and drlving horse; price $115. Apply to 57 Roose- velt Ave. maylad FOR SALE — Lare two-tenement dwelling, barn and bakery, which is doing an’ excellent business. A bargain f taken at once. Write Room 2, Mur- Bldg., Willimantie, Ct. mayl&d 701 Angora goats. Address 4, City. maylld oming house business. Donohue, Central Bldg. ALE—OQ. 1 C. pigs, eight weeks roughbreds, registered, none be * in the country. Ludlow Farm, North Stonington. R. F. D. 5, Norwich, Conn. }L F. B-uu)n d.yanl AUTO BARGAIN-»-A remodeled IL.o- coniobile car, 22 h. p., 4 cylinder, Thie- bert engine about new. Car never run more than 6,000 miles. Formerly own- ed by Mr. C. L. Hubbard. Too much specd for my work. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Would make a good milkk wagon. Address W. A. Somers, care Somers Bros, Norwich, Conn. aprlbd . FOR SALE—Gasoline launch, “Wata- waso,” 25 feet long, 6 foot beam, 11 horse 2 cyl. engine, bargain for some- one. Apply to Amos B. Wheeler. marldd FOR SALE—A four apartment house orner Pearl and Ann streets; all mod ern jmprovements, with a house lo can be bought at a_bargain. For par- ticulars, apply to F. P. Church. Tel $49-3. marsd SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located | 78 acre farm, 85 acres excellent plow land, balance pasture and wood, good fruit, 13 miles from R. R. station and vil lage, near markets, 14 room colonial house witn verandas, best conditlon outside and In, large barn, painted, new henhouse, cost 3365, shods, outbuilaings, butldings worth $5,000; price $3,30 Includes household fur- nishings, farming tools and ouliry. Tryon's Agency, Willimantie, na, jan3id GOOD Plufi’l’lNG CHEAP—G00 I% envelopes (regular business size), car rinted ig corner, $1.35; 1,000, 1'5' ()uo‘ $6.60: 10,000, $10. 500 noteheads, 1,000, $2; 5,000, k0%, printed, $L36; 10,009, $11.56, = 500 letterheads, §,x1x Jprinted. §1.65; 1000, §2.70; 5,000, 3 000, 317.50; 50U billheads, 7x8 Printea, fLbo; 1000, 32; 5,000 365 10,000, '$12.50; 500 statements, 6-4’ "f Emmea $1.25; 1,000, $1.75; 5,000, 35.3 0,000 310, Prmtlns of every delorip- tion done promptly, Send for samples. The Bullefin Co. Norwich. Conn. | FOR SALE Brick Block containing three flats centrally located. Well rented. An exceptionally good investment for quick buyer. For full particulars inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, 724 278 Main St. 368-2 Nt o o e FOR SALE Pheones: soms, steam electric lights and szcn plumb- ing, at 24 River *venue. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, City. FOR SALE. Kitchen renge, with water front and nections, first class demoecrat wag- ound De TLaval separator, red Indian Runner duck eggs, Viscol, the best ofl for har- 0, CUNNINGHAM. Tel 854-12 and 287-2 apr27d phones, Seashore Land For Sale Forty acres of high lanc situate on stato macadam road overluoking the Atlaptic ocean from Point Judith on the e to ntauk on the west. Only 25 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, N. Y., NH. & H R. R. FRANK W. COY. Long Distance Telephone. 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L declld Peck’s Real Estat° Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Street, Wlllimaatic, Conn, Chauncey Ol from Redb; CRGSCENT BEACH commodious col-{ O+t [guch my Bill tror Littla tage to rent for the season. J. hiin’ Wheeler, % Union St, New Londen, | *°% 05""(: m i Wi siis 4 mayl0d An’ ‘Beautiful Doll' an’ them classic TO RENT—16 Oak St, cottage of things, an’ {hem you'd under- seven rooms and bath. Inquire of| __ Stand James L. Case, 40 Shetucket St. may8d | W'y, h?::no‘o:,n. n"'":_“ ”;:1 L h%— os ou TO RENT—Tenement 40 Hobart Ave., | An' he don't sing 4 o modern upper flat, ¢ or 7 rooms, cen- folks does flnt a;-m- wflh tha tral, clean, sunny, pleasant, newly ren- common crowd.” ovated, new bath room, gas range. —Chicago News. Barn for horse Enquire Mrs. )r autemobile if desired. ars, 58 Hobart Ave., be- tween 10 and or 7 to 9 p. m. mayéd T9 RENT—A nice furnished room. Inquire at 120 Broadway, City. mayld TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, modern lmprovements, at 40 Cliff St Enquire on premises. aprisd DOUBLE SEASHORE COTTAGE of When Man was youn‘t and his sense Deathdr;rl‘hion-d & God of War for MMm. Red az:x«t.or hate from the face lseked Gay trappings girded It round sbont. 17 rooms at Ocean Beach, rented as a - ety o v *N. v And Man bowed down to the gory ey I e | Ami poured out his blood on sea o TO R —Rooms. Apply at 82 Mc- Kinley Ave. aprid But slow !}!!e Jearned @8 the ages Rl % passe! T0 RENT—The store \o. 35 Broad- hr et md ‘{,‘c w‘lf;rel HnLej, and | How hollow and faiwe Mia god at last, Nnow occupie y W 'dwnsend as a " rocery store. Apply to Willlam H. s ‘Rev"lt!"’, cried’ outs °7 muet quick nlglas. apri2d | onother 1dol for secrifice” TO RENT—Nine-room cottage house, And so he fashioned to meet the need A god of moderns—the God of Speed. Its sides were steel and its eyes were all modern improvements, 35 Boswell Ave. Apply atl 42 Boswell Ave. Tel 1167-2. aprild TENEMENT TO LET—Seven rooms, i fire, iy st o ¢ VT ever more haste the one destre, NT—Eight-r I , d | The best of their ranks to it men gave, o g oom Boniie” ¥%9a | in skies, on land, and the reliing wave, Franklin Square. Apply Dr. D. L Jones, Hast Great Plain., Tel. 736. And gathering in tho unc #0 spent, mar2id Death looked on his i 1 content. McLandburgh Wlmn. In New York 00 RENT Sunay upper tenemeat at e 1911) Bx‘;lmat lSt'li“lesmwfls' b:m, fet PR RN, RN v TN autra at 23 Grove st. Gty marsa | HUMOR OF THE DAY TO RENT Oune six-room flat, all modern conveniences, at 120 Broadway. Inquire at 122 Broadway. marlbd 8 Union St. “Shall we put Mozart's picture on the concert programme?”’ ‘“Naw. Put the picture of the soprano on it. She has 20 or 30 relatives who'll buy tick- ets to the show—Louisville Courfer- Jourmal. Autoist (to an on sidewalk)—Will you watch my machine while T step inside? The other (haughtily)—Sir, 1 am a ‘senator. Autoist—Why, that's all right, old man; I'll take a chance.— Satin. Bates—Hello! Is this Main 20777 Voice at Other End—Iit is. Bates—Is Mr. Jomes there? Voice—Yes; do you want to talk with him? Bates—No, you idiot! I want to hand him a clear— Boston Transcript. “What was that gorgeous pageaniry with alephants, prancing horses and opposite courthouse. Quiet location in centra,l part of city. Enquire 137 Main St. B. A. Gilbert. mardd TO RENT—Tenement at No. 21 Fair- mount St. Inquire Dr. Higgins. janbd UP TO RATE furnished rooms, Mar- guerite building. Mrs, Lees, 37 ‘ctz . o TO RENT—Store at 6) Franklin St.; Saluulon at once. Inquire at Bulletin tfice. octéd LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPAGCE TO RENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 square feet floor space. The lightest, cleanest, airiest factory floer In Norwich. Apply A. A. Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- ing, Franklin S r, Ches multitudinous band wagons?’ asked ?c!id RIEN, oo UReeinb RS the man from the wilderness. “That was a circus parade” - “Is that all? I thought maybe Roosevelt had been elected and this was mauguration day.” —Washington Star. “Why am I gloomy? demanded tha undesirable suitor whom she had heartlessly ignored. “Isn't it enough to make a man gloomy to be cat bv the one he loves best?” ‘“The ide: exclaimed the heartless girl. “T didn't khow that you shaved yourself.” - Catholic Standard and Times. “I understand she marrted her hus- band to reform him.” “And she suc- Wh 1.500 w 1 B ceeded?” ""Yel; m&d{ar ll'l':nhd him 1 | reformed she wanted something to oc at § P B uy at cupy her mind, so she became s suf- fragette” 'Well?" “And that drove bim to drink again”—Detreit Frees Watch Hill b o You studying there, Clar- An 8 room cottage and a 4 room cot- E "Abovm: how to make dedightful For Rent The desirable house of 8 rooms with all improvements, situated cormer of Pearl and Ann_ Streets. E. A. PRENTICE, 'Pnone 300. 86 Cliff St. FOR SALE. tage all furnished complete in good 1ce?" shape and situated on the Bathin ¥ beach at Watch Hill, land leased foi g:‘:‘:ifiqw%lwv;: ':::m'rth:m ten years at $26 per year which is nice d‘li’lei mm'bfl.wgr food.” “Yes cheaper than owning it. Only a flve and T have plenty of matertal. There's minute walk to Trolley on Granolithic a great deal of food Ieft over sinos I walk. Investigate. began doing the cooking.™—Washing - Several cottages at Pleasant View | ton Herald. for sale and to let. . THE KALEIDOSCOPE $950 will buy a 60 acre farm, vlenty of wood and well watered, Inquire It's up to the m to be truae to his trust. about it Nobody can tell the men sopthing Hver, - (Choice of 400) WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, Neo. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2. 'Phone connection. Westerly, R. I. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin, who has a bed Some men are:-liers who never ever tried to catch fish. Happiness that lasts is scquired on the installment plan. The women who makes a man feel cheap may cost him rather dear, One may question a man's vermeity without using the shorter word, RENTS ‘We have some excellent tene- There's nothing Nke a grouch for wearing holes In your dlsposition. Most of us would be ghd to get rid of our experience for less than cost. A miser is a man who killy tws btrds with one stone amd then wumts the stone back. ments to offer. the list, Come and look at ! Home may be the world of lowe wheai TANES Ly CaS |in and a world of strife shut ewt—or 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, C | the reverse, The woman who marries far cooven - ience soon discovers thers iy »o own- venience In marriage, 1t sometimes happens ‘hat whet s man dpes not knew at the ags of 8 his son can teach him. FOR SALE One reason a baby s slways es smart is the fact that It takes sfesr one or both of its parents. . S We have the best line of used cars The man who is able to fight his ever shown in the clty of Providence, | own battles always has friends whe are willing to do it for hm, and at prices that should interekt you. The line good standard makes, and not a lot of useless junk. Will demonstrate. Saleeman in attendance all day, BUICK MOTOR Co., Used Car Department, 71 Fountain St,, Providence, R. I maylld includes It a bachelor wants to get marrted it is not necegsary for him to humt = wife; all he has to do is te stop dodg- ing. Nobody knows exactly what a pe- Hifcal orator says but the and they wounld not if they mr patd for knowing. "§¢ wouid s fhe e Peaple are al their tad lock; u.e ef h.vl | 1) N

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