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g, SN } *War's Havoc, | What Is 4 A end Motion Plctures at tures and Songy at Breed es and Ilustrated Songs 1i Theater. Bass-Clef Concert at Slater Memo- rial Bedgwick Post, No. 1, G. A. R, meets #t Buokingham Memyria Gandner Lodge, No, K. of P, meefs In Pythian Ha Norwich Stationary Engincers’ A: in Bill Block. 0. of V., meets 48, efation, No. 4, meet Lodwe Oscar, No. in_Foresters Hall omwell, where he and, hearing the noise, entered to Virginia Dare Council. No. 25, D. of 1 display his wares. They were ignored, meets at §6 Union Street. ' | \William Smith of San Francisco is » speech was forthcoming and Loval B 5L Osgood Lodge, Xo. 6920 | 1" eyt of hix parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Moses Hitchonstien (Peter Vander- il Pactvine U meets In Pooemall | 1, o1 Smith, on Linwood avenue waart) plainly told vy married man's BRREES Bkctiss of Catnsies Oven- | Armsttong and C. 5. Pattison of | Make the best husbands. His explana- oll. were in town Wednesday | tions incited much mirth. Mrs. James vok Perkins! baby became troublesome, and 3 \rrier of North Plains is | L¥dia Kigman took it and by sweetly i ANNOUNCEMENTS itives in town this week, | singing the lullaby, Little Birdie, By- | hel Foote of Lebanon is vis- | bye got it to slee) Today Frank A. Bill is offering a|iting her sister, Mrs, Arthur Chapman, [ St puns were given and won special now of ladies’ black and | this generous applause. The chorus sang Tusset oxfords and pumps at $2.60, Fred A. Smith of New Britain was a | Under the Old Oak Tree. Then Silas| v wn Thursday. Crosby got wound up and sang Willi BREED THEATER. a Semsational and Spectacular Page from the History of the Civil War. | N sang The Songs Mother Used to = ’ | Daniel L. Phillips—Baptist Aid 8e- | &' Sttt o [ quhother big fim-novelty le the fea-| ciety Elects Officers—St. Mary's | acceptably After The: tled War's Havoc It deals with a| Parish Officers Hay Doug r-]r'n.‘. Hmn’rt"umynl on y s pride, whose husband — the stage with his bagpipes. The place T e trare torone busband] All the residents of Jewett Clty who | was cleared and all joined in_danc- ed near his old home. Word is rel | & rs of Will remem- | ing the Hizhand fiing. The grand finale ceived that hundreds of bluecoats, | * Jous “Granny Avery's” by the party was the singing of Auld Joaded on flat cars, are on their way | Pond, Which covered the ‘site of the ’ @outh, The brids keeps he vnd | present . N. H. and H. railroad ed the play Posted and attempts to stall the fed- | Statlon. The name #o long a mystery he wonderful erals by cutting off communic lained by the discovery of Eliza- close its eyes telegraph, b he perator A , and proof of her apacity was _‘I:YHXHZY‘! : t the messazo to s land. s of milk in the SRe. Tiius thwarted, o ¥ Irs. Elzabeih Avery was the’ wife | presence of t ., who fafled to old Mammy Fanny, and g 3 of Benjumin: Ave nd her maiden | see where it stored it. rallroad, d, & revol me a t Her husband was rde accompanied the ver, D Is th man ) e sor J ph Avery, and the vers and helped to make the show the woods, and the s mad James Avery, who | a stcc All the actors provided a to drive ne w il wo quired i er arly time the owner- | very amusing enterlainment. men aboar ship of what w the most valuable Village Varisties. e oe ot ough of Jewett City. 51| = Miss Estelle Eldridge of New Lon- v 464, earr B orn i 1T | don has returned, effer a brief visit g Mary) Skitton about 1749, He served] ¥ith ives here. ; o e ' 2l 1 about 1749, Ho served| " Mrs, H. Smith of New Haven is Riittves $6 aad the - ool wars, o | spending several days with Mrs. How- o gt h - h wids 3 N - iy Bishop. brave womer e day 17 dow's dower ).1\/:.‘ ;Mhi Mrs. Henry Clark and Mrs. Amos B ol aed - d e e | w - tract of 1404 | pose of Leffingwell were recent gues S 5t Valley P 5 b ide Lt iho road | ot Mrs. C. P. Vanderwaar » — - lain strcet), including among 86th Birthday. LI'S BROADWAY THEATER. |« thé plant of the As-| Mrs, Hannah Kingsley recently cele- | pinook company, the railroad station | hrated her 86th birthday, attending a The blggest, best programme in tewn | 4 . f its -property, and the| dinner given in her honor by Mrs. J. tonigh: W e n a iggest, | J « creamery. This right of | W. Iy best theater | @ held until her death, long | ' enry Lavalle ¢ ille, a former Four 1! f It ind which had be- | resident of the v seriousty i1l anteed 1o 1 Avery family had gone | with Bright's di ersperte-d f the Avery|' william Webster of Kingstown, R. I, attracti mme s t i The chil- | spent Tuesday with his sister, Mrs. dom offered 1 E 1in_and_ Elizabeth were | George Sherman. g rech 8 M s M e 0t Train Stopped for Cow. umateurs, led he the revolutionary war, and aft-| The boat train stopped here one night lud of N Loz rds pensiof % recently to let-off a cow which Was thirty-minute hat comes rave of Klizabeth Avéry, the|shipped from New York for Mr. Gard- omme: an N ¢ colonfal soldier and the| ner, the owner of st Farms. This act seven mem- | r of Patriots,” is ,’,, :y'\'., ',rh Miss F Fckhart of Taftville was t aid, are | part of the Jewett City (lower) ceme- | & recent suest of friends here. diwing | ¢ ind is 1 thin slab of Minstrels Netted $75. ) s i ription: seventy-five dollars was cleared by SN 1 ; oy of the firemen th the production of S double 2 A a1 the minstrel show of last week, 215 o gk ke o has made | (iciets being taken in at the door. The Bass-Clef Concert. There seen to be mo doubt as to the popularity e Bass-Clef con- a very good At their January concert this sang to completels he sale of tickets for t tonight has been larger executive board are ing by far the best conce has been given, two previous s hav the men surance and ther tion as 1o wi: The soiolsis owered with Counry ab’s singing 10 _win the The pro- i and Bullard ' Acqna The dplendor | Andrews oo Thou Thr Snowf Sellfvan Mr. Werrenrath Absent, Lowe Bunset, Russ, Bestasy, Rumme The 2 Werrenrath O Engiish Drin Woodman The Haif-F Harris The Ringers. Lohr v Damrose Miss Tudor OLOYDY, WARMER, BHOWERS TONIGHT OR TOMORROW. Geing On Tonight, | k man's Missionary soclety of will be held in the Congre: t tional charch holds its hapel in Stonington Wednes- m v ry this afternoon. | .. 1 . 0 1 s an exercise by twenty SICEI0OR, Mo, X | eh The meeting m‘m charge of Work by Women’s Degree Team. irs. E. A. Faust and Mrs. G. W. Rob- dnesday evening a meeting of the ] | ences were h'ghly pl entertainment In General. Salt mackerel were hung on the wall Mrs. Funlce Hunt returned to Co- |8nd crackers passed. The guests flav- Tumbia Wednesday, haviog been the |ered the crackers with the fish and be- Euest of her sister, Mrs, Willam B, | ¢ame very thirsty, going frequently to Strong. the cider jug Betsy Alien Cragik made Max Siegel was In New York the |® Speech favoring women's rights, past week visiting Oren Fuller Wednesday. Granny Avery's Grave ses of the of Hebron was in town Juhn O'Erien was the guest of rela- [ in' My Daug Around. It was the best Mbes, 15 Mocdis Thizsas) number on the bill, as Daniel's gest- Fatk s moved his household | Ures and manner was what was need- Schiaich's house on | €d. A vendor came along the country JEWETT CITY much int bistory connected i v 1 person as was (Granny) Avery, Her grave | Exhibit of Pupils’ Work Pleases Par- rated on Memoriak day. ers of Baptist Aid Society. d society of the Bap-| Conference. t r ! its annual meeting in —_— & the vest hursday afterncon, when| Thursday afternoon friends and the following officers were elected: | parents gathered in the assembly hall dent, M da Foster; vice presi- the b oh school and listened . Mr R. Gardner; ary, [ with pleasure to many beautiful son Mrs. ( Gardner; treasurer, Miss | by pupils from the First grade up. The A n yership soiicitor, | music was in charge of Miss Wood- 1L« colle Mabel | ward of Westerly and showed careful ) ¢ cire Mrs W. H. ning. e art _exhibit, W ct her other di-|manual training and sten Te S rogramme committee,Mrs. | high class work and the K Dears nd Mrs. G. H. Prior. showed an unusual amount c In evening ther was a piano solo s the first year that b, ATs. t Bl °, piane solo by cookin nd manual training Alic ( ding by Elizabeth taught. Most tempt larke, v n solo by Erme Myott, ac- shown. The work in al ¢ by Miss Alice Brown; voeal s W wctively arranged - by Miss Alice lcBroéme, and a progress in all branches. volin Doris Myott and Tyler the orc composed Gilbert, accompanied by Alice Gilbert. school proved one of the e in charge of the re- features on the programme. er rs, »‘1-,\”»,1 B Talk of Band Concerts. : 45 0N irs, ugh res ave n \ o e ki the pleasure ving pu « 1, Miss Neliie Frankiin, Miss [ Ee5ted that sibe ahent Lo M urch, and Mrs, C, D, Bab- | Insure hav Exercises by Twenty Children, St. Mary’s Church Notes. Novena in honor NORWICH, CONN,, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1912. eased with the | Then the b freshments, ide and groom served re which was well glven, but did not get the support of the house, Ther Daniel Hinldey started Yer Gotta Stop Kick- nds. Winkie. He received applause, and for an encore tried his art of ventrilo- q m in making the baby talk. Sey- me Quinley was the strolling min- str fled in and in fine voice 1 who d; Discovered by g place, and 8o ETONW»TOT\] ents and Friends—Edward P, Brad- ley'’s House Entered—W. C. T. U. once a month in some p: W. C. T. U, County Convention. The county convention of the W. was held in the Road churc irlors. A large number were prese m neighboring granges, also In- or Crouch of Groton and masters Freckled Girls It is an absolute fact, that one 50 cent Jjor of WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM will either remove yourfreckles or ca__se them to fade and that two jars will even in the most severe cases completely cure them. am willing to personally guarantee this and to return your money (ithout argument if your eomplexion is not fully restored toits natural beauty. WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM?E fine, fragrant and_absolutely harmless. Willnot make hair grow but will posi- tively remove TAN, PIMPLES and FRECKLES. Come in todayand tryit. “T'ne jars are large and results absolute- }v 'ccrstgén. MSent by mail if desired. Price b0c. Mammoth jers $1.00. WIL- SON’S FAIR SKIN SOAP 25c¢. For sale by H. M. LEROU. open.lot, where it is supposed that they glept all night. Mr. Fradley and his family did not retire umtll after 10 p. m., and the work, it is believed, was done between midnight and early Thursday morning, A two-horse car- riage and blankets were cast out from the Brown house directly across the way and it is thousht the tramps made use of the barn. 1 ADVERTISEMENTS == under the heading of *WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT?” are inserted at the rate of WANTED. FOR SALE. WANTED—Man to unoccupied territory. Pay all you can earn. rermanent, year around job. G R. Burr & Co., Nurserymen, Manchester, Conn. mayzid WANTED—A hustler who Is a good talker and of good appearance, o meet the merchant for rating com; can make $6 a day easily, Incorporated under the laws or Connec Lewis Incorporated, §vé Main Hart- Conn, yzad iing addressing ; ail particu- start work for dime. represent us In BARN a dollar an 6 envelopes for me at hom lars necessary 0 H. Hamblin, Station A 725, Grand Hap- ids, Mich. may2id HORSE, buggy. harness ets, lefy nere fur sale, ail in Horse weigns 1050, very i tearless; at 4 very low Dri Kinley 'Ave, across from may23d and_blank- £00d shape. nice Ariver, ce, 16 Mo+ armoery, NICE HORSE, nine years 100, true to Work, aice drl old, welght ver, Found; also one weight 1100; will sell at a low price. No, irom armor: 15 MeKinley Ave, aCTOSE may23d FOR SALIE—Power boa Mystic model, Jusl painted nauled; engine and bohi in t, 13 feet, and over- A1 condi- tion; will sell for $30 If taken at once. Lewis Brand, Fiichville Ct maykid el 111-4 NOTICE | HAVE RESUMED MY HACK AND LIVERY ' BUSINESS AT MY BATH STREET STABLE, WHERE ALL CALLS WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. TELEPHONE 883, Wi F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gardner) Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Mechanical repairs, painting, trim. ming, upholstering and wood work. Blacksmithing in all its branches, Scolt & Clark Corp. 507 10 515 North Main St, Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE We guarantee our servies to be the best at the mest reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave e WHAT'S NEW e THE PALACE CAFE Step in and ses us. P. SHEA, 3 72 Franklin Street MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.) THI COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 142 Main Street. Upstairs. F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ttcom 1, Second Fik >r. Shannon B Night "phoue 1083, F. CONANT. Il Framklin Strec: Whl ma 5¢ and the J, F, O 10c sars ere the Dest om the mark em i FOR SALE. d Far 'l Seashors Land For Sals Forty acres of high lan¢ si e oa state macadam road overluoking the i ocean rom Point Judith en ihe east to Montauk on the west, Only 25 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, Y. N. H, & H. R, B FHRANK W, COY, Leng Distance Telephone, h Street, Westerly, R. 6 Hi dec Kit eonne on, 8 théror red Indisn Runner duck nesses. F. 0. CUNNINGHAM. Telephones, §54-12 and 287-2 apr27d They are A pies 16t of good business horses for gl kinds of work, ses them, They must be sol. LMER B. PIERSON, meyisd LEGAL NOTICES, 0 CREDITORS, AT at'N Piesé § wi in che suid estate flect, together ou the sign- whare in the to the place Jast ‘dwell, and und by publisidng the same 0 in a newspaper having 3 clrculation 1 said Disirict, and” make return to thiy court. NEESON bove F. AYLING Tofegoing JFudge. is a true FANNIE € CHURCH, Cletk. Cred pf sald de. ‘eby to presan 4aims dgainst tate”to_th e T d N Scene (rom T i Chost aro being held every | ot soveral granges. The desree team Miss Tudor, Mr. wiihing this week at 180 The Novens | ¢ women which has recently been 5 he Clab & 1 - y Km’im’e been | formed wWorked the third and fourth The reserve! seal honse are . legrees on a class of six. An excellent tical no one | t2ling the s for the past| o0 followed. fate, | _ Next Su the last Sunday of Gone to Sailors’ Snug Harbor. tn | May, there will be a procession of the pt. Andrew J. Eldred left town +- | children in honor of the Bles ay for the Sailors’ Snug Har- gins | €10, at vespers, : or at Staten Island, N. Y, st communion will be adminia Funeral of John Fallon. ed 1o a clags of children Trinity Su e Pideral day, June 24 : era Messrs, John ¥, Hennon, 3, 1, Des- | 100K e e 5 E 1 Joseph Dutkowski ~have | £ Clock T8 as In St Interclass Athletic Meet Planned— | heer en a committee from the lo- | Lynch off was in St Commander Charles Brand on Shore lely Name soclety to confer with | ki 45 Bria the members of the New London or- Bradley Home Entered. Leave—Vietory for Freshmen, ganieaton with reference to's public| The home of P, Bradley, The students of the Aesdemy sehool | ¢ ition in the latter place some | Bella Vista, on in will hotd sn i 1 nyeet | time during Seplember or October, Stonington, was Friday, May 11 ection ight or cs of Mansger Gi wing | supposed, b . The cellar win- venis are seBadic vard dash, | | dow was entered and the cellar door 236 yard dush, quericr mils run, mite being locked, the robbe peiibe - R R B 3 s, running | Village Lycsum Entertains With Pro- [ went to the barn and procured a ning jump, Each| gramme of Novel Features—A Mar. | der h the window on 5 wres men in eachi | velous Baby With Wenderful Diges- | {1 ey took food and ssmd soalidngila a and gome papers from Seiiaih Wea | o rthday Dinner—Recent | e i Visitors, nothing is missing., They next tracked The freshmsy bascbal] nine playe across street, hy footprints, to an the grammer sehoo! Leam o the D The Engine hall was comfertably Wednesday afternoon and defeated | filled Wednesda ning when the| = = them by the sesre of 16 1o 14, Bat- | pe onded to the invitation ex- tery for fressmen, C1 and Black. | tended ) Vi Lyceum to assist i or; grammer school, Slavkin and|in the Bu milf }ollow Surprise Par- 3 B Weinstein; umpire, G, 15, Giiman, |ty T ning showed the comfort- | More Than a Skin Salve is Needed Pros and Cons Programme, gEne o e B e e to Cure Piles Permanently. in the R lah ¥ Sun r 1o players follow: | Don’t disay neon at inck pre | M S 1 dow Amelia w2y, Memorial bay, Michael Snoa. | a ome Bessie | pockets filled bate, Resclved, Thai oramereial | Sin ¢ HEM-ROID, a tablet tonic rem weurse ghould be iniroduced inte the|J . is taken inwardly, acts on the circu- curriculUm of Basen academy; afivm. | N 5 Helen | lation and cu all ds of piles Btive, Moses Rattnes, Jacoh Figari; |t M and Mrs, J. Perkins, | thorou H. Beilast, S. Agranovitch; | 4 or and Kdna Bent with| ¢ for 24 3 & N.D. Sewe RBLErmISSIOn bustaess | 1h ¥, and Mrs, Danie] Hink-1in" & Som S e iey, Fr el Kingsley and Syoil Kil- onhardt U, Station Mr. aad 3iss. €. B. Speitman of Wil- | poy: Lydia Hinkman, Florence A, Wil- mail a free booklet. Jimantic were visiting friends in town | liais: Silas Crosby, Frederick Man- free Hookle W ednesday, ping:’ Frank Am Roscoe Beatley — —_— Rosa Bascomb, Boyne; Tom Commander Ghariss Brand Home, | s il kol DENTIST CORRMERARAEE ¢ aailes and, 17, 8. &, .ulun chunizy b rived with a -~ visiting selatiyos pn Seath Madi | shoser pf b icles among | o i i B e vl it beurti | which ST DR E. J. JONES Jussel wus ai Mowdulu when he left | sqnise ride around, 3 E ! Ay o Wia Lasivagh ; i SBrttedan et Suile 40, Siaznon Buiid Bpy Ehow Leaves fip "ol e Noncsodu 4| Toke elovator Shetuctet strest ez Linw's dwg and woving picture tent{ O cr ol e Pri lels Lypws Papcsdny puoruing for “" n t : FURG PRn ] ot —— . T Sty e | Rt ety sicen o and Mk | WHIEE vou wany 5o pus soue vust i ahow wis jargely aitgnd: | Jumes Perking was heatd in a well | 885" aerore tne 1 % rendered solv, Mfler e advertis. the Honeymoon, ! fng columus of The Balietim: 3 the time withiin ted in dbote and foregoing order J. I HERR. may? Administrater, uUring you of w will give WANTED— on cotton. ville, Conn. ED—Two I goods in N. es aqvanc. ed; pald weekly, “C, ‘W, Chase, Monde~ House, 209 Main St. Call Saturday, ¥1id WANTID— ernment position; $80 month; thousands olntments’ coming, Send postal our or five £0od we John L. Ress & Son for List of positions open. Franklin | institute, Dept, 35 P. Roehester, N, Y, mayéd WANTED—Werk In nursery, or te are for lawns. Apply to Box 309, Tattville, Ct, apre2d YOU WANT to earn from $1,250 3 to 33,000 a year, take a course in de- signing at the Norwieh School for Des signing of Men's and _Boys' Clothes, Privaté instructions, Position secured, For full particulars, inquire at 40 Ma- ple Grove Ave, margod WANTED—Books, zemphlets, local pictures, maps, ld newspapers, manu- scripts, ‘ete. large lipraries or small packages houghi. Yrite to G. W, B Blanchtield, 43 Ein 8t, Hartford, Cona, marsd WANTED —Piano tuning and repair- All work guaranteed. A. G. Gordon, 58 Prospect St, City. Tel. 683-2. PRINTING FOR _ FARMBERS neteheads and 250 6% (regular bu; ness size) envelopes, neatly printed, ive $1.75; 500 each, §2 Send for samples and prices_for ai ing you are in o need of, The Bulletin Ccmpany, Noc- wich, Cénn. CARD STRIPPER AND FINISE TENDER FOR CARD ROOM SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION, Bean Hill, Norwloh Town, Cenn. | WANTED ‘ooks, General ond Girl, a Ms , and Two Me K, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREATU. ORA Central Bldg. | Housew and Wi for ( or Farm of Town 5¢ per line, six words to the line FULL ASBOCIATED it - “ 2 i PRESS DESPATCHES - —_— Pl MAY IN THE ATTIO Near to the sk R Wlhdm“fi Qull \l, m’l Ml ere flapping "f'T‘ of m ianm And with 1he “‘f' 4 Some duyn the Clouds. piay hide and seel In sun and shadew lancin ’ And when the strects with rain ard bleak ¥ 1 hear the drops a-daneing, F I know it's spring 1 hear below P An organ's ragtime grinding, And scanty coina I defily throw % TO RENT. To cheer the minstrel's windin Tune up. O bard, my drooping se 4 TO RENT—Second noeer, Circulatl & T Library buliding, suitable Tot snop, ol | *'j,Tales from Hoffman barcareliej fice or lodginka Amos A, Browiiig. Gt i v e Actoss my window garden’s green . PMTVN‘ E-—For QUNg caltle o) A little bird emu" : dry gows low rates. U b, Geer, k. ¥, H‘E, dappled russet wii . By % 'Phene u91 ma. d B ‘or ":}lr“",!'. ‘\'(lfllr! a-secking. - . o per. 3 vy FOR RENT_A flat of six nioe lrge Th anift the dsiglen ‘l:-::fi- . T e iy e {hollLodsunt loce- | Then whisks'off o s pulley fine J4. Hetly, ‘or ‘puone. 245-1%, Bo. Uov- | That Ults against the awnings s entry, Ok may2vd_ |0 battercups and butterfiies, FOK RENT—Summer boarang nouse, “,':\Khvl young spring ecstatle, 14 rooms, unfurniahed, to rent ac Wova- | With May dew brimming in your eyef> men barm, Garaner Lake; hnest op- Omo tapping at my attlc; ’ poriunity Lo1 the right pusties, Wrice | FOr when the stars begin to'sing aL once to The Woovumen ameulty Co., May 20th. Tuoe Yantic, Conn. cows pastured at $L.75 month; both pestures Spring watered; ready Clairemont karm, maylsd FOR SALRE — Lare Aweiling, barn and baker: doing an excellent business. if taken at once. ray & Willimantic, Ct two-ienement Write xKoom I, Mur- which is A Gurgain maylsd WANTEDPosition as clerk in gro-| FOR SALE OR RENT—Camp at |30 Onurcn Bi, New ochelie, N, X, cery store; have had 10 years' expori- | Brownings esch, on Iiames river, Ayisy, ence; can speak Nrencn and Boglisn. | owned by Wilbam H Palmer and Judgeé | = = Radress b, ). Lanserts Box 211, mont- | Garainer Groene, maysid | ynon Be Baduire at 36 One gt ville, Conn. may “"1" FOR A\\“*,_yf‘;,u Xrell‘z) cows, three maylsd WANTED—Weavers, Apply to Hall | years old; ail right, C. D. Geer, R. ¥ | ~0g RENT — Purnished apart 3 e oy Tk "Phone 991- Sy - ments; Bros, Commerce St. may2ld_ | D. No. v. ‘Phone 291-Z. mayild | yse kitcnen; also gas OF ramger . say i ANTED—Reliable boy to wash| FOR SALK— uungulomeuuhund Main St maylsd ishes. White House Cafe, 15 Franklin | CAIpPINg sites at oamen Furm, Gard- |~ 5 o oA st., Norwicn, Cor may ner Laxe; $o0 each, 10vxi0v. derms to| 1O RENT—Lower tenement of four £t ot BE 4 i e T Woodtaen eaity Go.. sg |rooms. Enquire of J, brediord, Sook- YTANTED—AU Backus Hospital "8 | Churon sk, New iucaeile, . Y. mayied | buder, 108 Srondway. méyld & aid. aay20d e - - — S e o — FOR SALE—AD upright Miller plano, | FOR RENT—Large hall, suitable for WANTED—To rent, seven room | design. lnquire of _Cnarles | society or sohook Poil's Theater, housc, with modern improvements; ey, Pamter, $1 Broadway (base- | mayldd must ‘be in good locall about five [ ment), next to George bavis' siore. | — minutes’ walk from t Address | Come ‘any evening. maylsd TO RN arage, centrally located, W. H. Hobbs, Waurega use. b - one-uiory brick buiaing, suxsv, or part may20d FOR SALK—ALl kinds of fertiligzers |0l S&me, 10r ole, LWO OF LOFES BULus. — o and hay seed at & low price. Greene- |lhquire of George r. sadden, 243 Main WANTED — Automobile lamps, to| ville Grain Co. mapléd | BL, Norwics, Coon. maylvd enamel. I make a specialty of enainel- | ——————— = e ing automobile lamps and horns, using PASTURAGE—In Fitch horse pas- | CRESUENT BEACH commoedious col- ¥ e pas: |tage & Zor b 3 nothing but tne best of enamel Threo | ture; a limited number, $5 menth per |1a8e o reat ior the season. J. L. Coats ave put on and each coat is baked e B Per | Wheeler, 3" Union St, New Lendo. maylod 10 RENT—Tenement 40 Hobart A modern upper flat, & or 7 rooms, ces Lrdl, ciean, SUDLY, PleAssnt, newly ren- ovated, new Dbath room, zas range. Barn tor horse or automobils it desired, Knquire Jrs, Vurs, 58 Hobart Ave., be- tween 10 and 2, of i 10 § p. m. maydd FOR SALED—Angora goats, Address Box o1, K. ¥\ D, 4 City, maylid TO RENT—RoGmS, Apply at 82 Ma- Kinley Ave. apriid 10 RENT—The store No. 36 Broad- "OR ¥ALE—Roomin, maysd house business, Enquite Francis Donehue, Central Bidg. FOR BALK—O. I C. pigs, old, thoroughbreds, Letter in the country, orth $tonington. R. F. D, oun, H. ¥, Button, registered, Ludlow Farm, eight weeks none 5, Norwich! apr27d next to the Wauregan kotel, and now occupled by W, J. Townsend as u N ) 0 RENT—Nine-raom cottage bhouse, all modern lmprevements, 35 Boswell ADDly #t 41 Hoswell Ave. Tal. . aprifd " SACRIFICE SALK—Pleasas 5 acre iarm, 35 aeres excellent plow land, balance pusture ana fruit, 13, miles from R. R, village, near markeis, 14 ros liouse wilh verandas, bes outside and in, Jaige barn, p hennhouse, cosl §80a, Bicds, v bulldings worth ¥5,060; pri #1,000 dewn, Rciudes neu nishings, farming toels an Tryon's Ageney, Willimanti ntly located wood, good station and om colonial i eondition ainted, oW utbuildings, ce §3,500— sehold fur- d poultry. e, Cenn, TO RENT—LIEhi-room house, §oud gendition, five minu Walk _from Fraukily sqeare Apply Dr B d Jones, Mast Great Flain, Tel 736, mar2id T e RENT_Sunny upper tenement at 191 Broad Bt, mxX rooms, batn, pel tubs, electric ‘lights and ‘garden. In- Quird at 24 Grove St. City, mac1od TO RENTOne six-room fat, ail madern conyenigne at 120 Broadway, oet: T Jandld Inq:nn! at li.‘fl 0 AY. marlad flquu RINTING CHEAP—500 & +»TO RENT—No, 8§ Union 8t Fl envelopes (regular business size), eard | seven rooms a)nsl bath, i1 brick house printed In' corner, 3136, 1,000, ‘$L45; | opmasite courthiouse: Qulet location. in 600, $5.50; 16,000, 316, 00 noteheads. | contral part of city, Enquire 137 Main $xou, pridted, $LE; Lo, g3 6000 | 5L B A, Gilbert margd ; ~10,000, $1150, ertarheads, | ——— e 83gx11, Krlnle_ $L83; 1,600, 32.70; 6,000, | TO RENT -Tencment at No, 31 Fair- TR a.!l%,,,,l;“ga., ilheads, Taljs; [ mount Bt_Inauire Dr. Higsiim. jansd printed, $160; 1. 2; 5,00 UP TO DATE furbished room 10,000, ‘$12.36; 560 statemen 3 ; e Mas st ST 00 SEIERE US| guerivs Dullding. Mira. Loen 318 M. 16,000, 310. Prl tion dene premptl: Tie Lulletin Co- Send £ rwich. FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and harness, Box 430, Norwich. inting of every descrip- of samples. Conn. FOR SALE. Kitchen Range, with wat nnection; first class demo fine order; Indian Runner for_12; De Laval Sepa is: Viseol, R 12 Ann St maj best oil for harness and erfront and crat wagon duck eggs, rators, all dden Piano 2 down, iden Co.,' M 3185.00 — A bea right Plano, Wit Terms, $10 ‘down doywn, 315 Cadden ¢ 8t, Nory 75,60 o Steinway pia fec up tq pitch, I doubt ood a squar in o o' te “in pe con- mous Was. LE FOR SA | | o WHEN ¥ou ant o put your busi- ness before tiie public. there 1S N0 me- dlum better than tarough the advertis: "2 eolumnns of The Bulietin i FOR YOUR FARM FOR SALF 0 farms w age preferred. Send p | - Laslls g o Houss In Norwich Town, apr27d Willimantie, Conn. | above Backus Hospital on trol- - ley line, large lot, can be made e i erate outlay, price low, immer Re- se and Table | FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, J. B. LUCAS, | Central Building, Norwich, Coun. may3d Room 32, Central Building. - —— — - | EGGS MTVE EGGS|| ForsALE | Wo want 50,000 dozen fresh epgs. Brick Block containing three | | Pay highest cash price. fiats centrally located. Well |f| THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, rented. An exceptionally good | 33-41 Commerce St, investment for quick buyer. ||| ¥ ¥or full particulars inquire of |f| FOR SALE. 37 bt S THOMAS H. BECKLEY, FOR SALE. May Building, -Phenes: 724 ||| ane, 278 Main St. 368-2 ' FOR SA Cotto-- of 9 electric lights and ing, at 1 N. TARRANT & 117 Main St Peck’s Real Estats FARHS A SPEC 132 Spring Streat, Willim AUCTIO aay 29, 2m Oatest Stable, Plyint § ta b years old, 1 brpken, all wagon ete. used ii rain er shine. at Fohn STORAGE Eastern Connecticut equal 493iR for business resulisy I soms, LE | steam plumb- River " venue. Will be scid cheap on easy terms, CO. City. Agency ALTY aniia, Conn, at eld welt wark year i o8, 1 Very befurg iy 24d Spaew for Fusniture and €emmediites TO RENT—Stere at 89 Franklin St possession at ence, Inquire at Bulletin Qffice. octéd LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With er without power and steam—4&,000 square fect flooc space. The lightest, cleanest, alrlest factory floer in Norwieh. Apply A. A. Fournier, Troy Steam Lacndry Bulld- ing, Franklin St con Chestaut Ave o FOR SALE. What $1,500 Will Buy at Watch Hill An 8 room cottage and a 4 room eot- tage all furnished complete in good shape and situated on the Bathing beach at Watch Hill, land leased for ten years at $25 per year which is cheaper than owning ft. Only a five minute walk to Troliey on Granolithic walk, Investigate, Several cottages at Pleasant View for sale and ta let, $950 will buy a 60 acre farm, plenty of woed and well watered, Inquire abeut it Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin, (Cholce of 400) WILLIAM A, WILCOX Real Ewtate Brakes, No. 41 West Brond $t., Reoms 1 amd 2. 'Phone cannection, Westerly, R, 1, RENTS We have seme excellent temes ments te offer. Come and look at the list, 1 JAMES L. OASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwieh, Comn, Pope-Hartford 1909 Model “S" 5 passenger touring car for sale, Just eut of paint shep and in perfect running condition, Bquipment includes tap, glass frant, fore deors, electrie lights, apeedometer, presto tank ,etc, ete, Will sell at very low Dprice W. R. BAIRD 28 Williama Street, Tel, 678, Norwich, Cenn, For Sale A village greecery stare deing a geed business will be seld very reasanable, a little meney will buy this, E. A, PRENTICE, "Puane 860, 86 Cliff 8, AUCTION Bata of b inirs: Latme, with 14 acras of 3 Uuildnugs, blenty f Water (n lwlise st basns. Sale fakes | place M . 1912, 1@ g the | Village of Conantville towi of Mans fleld, 133 wiles f& Willlwantia, IDAND HOA AL THOY L, may1sd THERE 1s no advertsing medium in to The Bujs THERE 15 no_za And Lllabies are croonin You'll fiear the hells of h And hark the angels’ Lyrical are the trees, Blossoming sil together, Vocal the dey with bees, Birds, and the breezy weather Happintes keen s pain };Hlx in vl‘: ringing raim, rips in the showery tre Lisping togother, © Ly&:rn‘ too, art ossoms lviug beauty, Rapture upon thy hrow, Joyousness all the duty. Sorrow may woo in valn— Seek thee [n sun or rain— Sl:l'h her with laughter now, Elay her with beauty! ~~Louise Morgan Sul HUMOR OF THE DAY (rorawtord_When Is a trust nct o rust? Crabshaw—When it's investigation-—1.ite, ¥ “Here's an ftem abont biscuit sou- | tache,” said the man who was helping ' get up the woman's page that day, “Well?™ “Does that belong among the caoking rectpes or the fashion hints —Washington Heraid. Nell—They say pie without cheese is like a Kkiss without a sgueeze. Do you belleve {t? Belle—Why, really, I never- Nell—You never what? Belle—Ate ple without cheese—Philae delphia Record. “He i3 an able statesman, but his shrewdness in husiness is marvelous” “In what way?" “He always gives his creditors notes payabie tn 30 legisla~ tive days, £o that he is sure of at ieast six weeks in which to meet {hem."-— Buffalo Express. Small Boy—Please, I want the doe~ tor t6 come and wee mother. Servant Doctor's out. Where do you come from? Small Hoy—What! ~Don't you know me? Why, we deal with you, We had a baby from here only last week.—Tit-Bits. “Papa,” queried little Lola, who was looking ‘through a estaiogus of agri- cultural implements, “what is a_chilled plow?" I know,” exelaimed her six vear old brother. '“It's & plow that has stood out in the cold all winter.' Washingtan Post. Prometheus was growing reminiscent. “It is true” he said, “that I stole fire from heaven, but I'm hanged if they can blame me for the smoldering cigar- stte and the carelogsly thrown mates, And he resumed reading the statistics of the fire waste in 1911.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. ‘It 18 ®0 thou, ridicnlous,” sald Choily Saphend, “to say that ‘clothes don't make the roa “Indeed>” replied Miss Peppery. “Yans. You ses, if & fellow like me didn't have such lots of clothes he wouldn't meed a man. — The Cathalic Standard and Times, Breathlessly he rushed into the Jaw.- vers office. “My next door neighbor is learning to play the cornet,” he ex- claimed. “THe man is & public nuls- ance What would you advise me to do?" *“Learn to play the trombone,” replied the astute lawyer. “Ten doi- iars, please."—Phiiadelphia Record. T suppose, like all government of- ficials,” sid the man who sneers, “you 2re making personal saerifices in order to serve your country ™ “Yes," replied the village pactmaster. “It's pretty hard to have to keep reading addresses when I'd rather be loaking at the pie- gxrns on the posteards.”—Washington tar. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Ome far refiection of the British cost miners’ strike was the shortage of hot cross buns in London on Good Fridey, due to the decision of hakers to econ- omize fuel. Although only seven years old, Fiies - beth Titcamb is expert at the tele phone exchange in Clovis, Cal, and ofs ten relieves her father on the board, which consists of 20 subserfbers. A farmers’ co-operative creamery in Marshall county, lowa, was opareted, last year with & good prefSi, and dur- ing the year & new plant was built as a cost of §10,000. The year's business amounted to $86,000, During 1$11 Amoy mported 150008 barrels of American flour, or thres times as muach as during 196, Fam- | ines, floods, and the revalution reduesd the wheat production in Central China. to soch an extent ea to prectieally close the Shanghal flour mills. W. P. Miller, the newly elected may- | or of Muskogee, Okla, opened his fite: session of the eowncll with prayer, something that Das never beem dans & before in that city by amy other mayor. » The prayer caused quits a sepsation { among the populace, it is said, becauss * Miller was slected on & form, A Japanese ten merchant will grow tea in Pormosa, e has angaged twa . experts from Ujl, Japan, where green tea I8 largely grown, and has erected s < factory in Shinko-sho, Karoton, Tat chu, New tea manufacturing sachines « have been Imported from Japan, and the factory will begin soon an a amall’ ¢ scale. The total production this year will probubly be 56,000 pounds, People who have been hoping to obe tain new varieties of tatoes | from the impertations fram and northern Kurope, and therefre Adaptable te this elimate, are grestly disappeinted hy the repart from Otta- wa that the dominian botanist at the government's experimental farm has, - Biven warning of 4 serdeus eanker dis- , ase he importations frem itain and continenial Buraps, ‘ The Eutegprige (onersie dos Bootes ” Otiyuienes has Buished the prelivainar, study fop (e bun_llg:’ “l e Highway Delwoen Tholiiand, Akt Turkey, ahd Erdebuli sl the deflniie plans of (he sruie T abwut 37 milen 4 Of these plane far 37 wiive subnstiad Lo the government Beve ook appved ¢ i Lhe buidjg wf Ui Boad has stieg- ol Hestdes Uiw shove, The same com- pany has under study the roads be- cuisine }n;«;m.a in ual to e Bui i, Bastern Cueanecticut elia oy Rumineay *md sad Aluh & twven Eesrum uq/lh‘qn\ aad M‘