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CLEAN-UP WEEK. In the inauguration of clean-up week in Norwich, this week, the beginning of an effort which should have been started long ago Is set in motlon and combined with a determination to oth- o erwise beautify the at the same aud Goufief. time, In cleaning up it should be re- — = membered by the cleaners that the 116 YEARS OLD. slicking up of certaln pieces of prop- erty and dumping the refuse and gleanings over the fence or across the rcad on to someone else’s property 18 not the spirit which should be mani- tested in the campaign. ‘The city 18 prepared and intends to co-operate in the work of removal of the debris, and it can do much more by cleaning or covering up many of the dumps. Tiveryone should join forces in the cru- ade against dirt and rubbish and make of Norwich a spotiess town. Combined with it in the beautifica- tion many instances ere already no- ticed of lawns made more attractive und flower gardens and piazza boxes under way. This Is something which be carried on throughout the year ie same as the fly crusade. Bvery- thing seems to be moving not enly for , and it THE BULLETIN'S S"'ORT STORY. "BELINDA’S WAY i, PR B G A At his first meeting with Belinda Howe; Jack Owen determined/that the charming girl should become his wife. On and after their tenth méeting he resolved to/ ask her the all-important 'question that must precede an en- gagement, but his courage Was net eqal to his desire. M1l ask her tomorrow,” was always his desperate promise when his cour age falled, and many tomorrows hi become todays and yesterdays, and st} the question was unasked, yet he al- most knew, without being ~ conceited about the matter, that Belinda cared and that the affirmative answer would be forthcoming when he asked her. Time and again he had gathered his courage, and on each occasion his tongue had clove to the roof of his mouth when Belinda's brown eyes had shyly dropped before the love light in . Occasionally he raged at himself for his stupldity. “If she only knew what @ consummate ass 1 am she wouldn't Sorwich nlletin “Then it is declded?” he asked in a hollow voice. She looked at him in a puzzied way. “You mean about announcing it to- night?” He nodded grimly. He could not speak. “Oh yes—of course you do mnot mind? Jack’s_face hardened. Of course they had thrust the knife in, but they needn’t twist it arpund! “No, indeed, Mrs, Howe, I am de- lighted ,of course!” “Poor boy” she murmured, sympa- thetically, “I suppose you are fright- ened to death—do go over and talk to ‘William. Belinda has hurried us 8o, only notified us this morning, and in. sisted on its being announced tonight. “That's all right—don’t mind me,” faltered poor Jack and strolled over to William, who was Belinda’s father. “Keep up your courage, old boy!” whispered Mr. Howe. “Brace up—it can't happen but once, you know!” “I won't give any one a chance to let Eatered ai tav Postoffic Conb, as second-class matte Telephane Calles Bulletia Businees Offive, 48 Bulletia Batiocn Hoomia hi-n Bulletia Job Office, 13- Viilimantle Offiee, Reom 3 Murray Bullding. Teiephone 310. Norwich, Tuesday, June 11, 1912. fhe Circulation ol [he Bulletin. The Bulletin Las the largest cir- enlation of any paper in Easters || a cleaner but a healthier tow: TAve phptithg 1o 06 Wih mer he | hADESR o me SCIRIC Lrobies Jast Cennecticut, and from three to four || should not be allowed to lag In 2| eroaned one day: R e L s o T Umes larger ¢ that of any i || number of thern cities the work of | * Perhaps Belinda knew, or guessed, | pily hard of hearing, and at this mo- Norwich. It 1a delivered to over || bettering the citles is carried on by | the state of affairs. ment dashed awally for dinner was an- 3,000 of the 4,053 houses in Nor- || ( Improvement clubs, and civie | “Tll ask her tomorrow—sure!” he | nounced. wich read by minety.three per || aiphabets like the following from the | 54id one evening after he had return- | “Mighty kind of 'em to be so caretul g : T e | etitution are found advan- { ®4 from a dinner party where he had | of my feelings,” thought Jack a# he B S8 beple. £ RN Canpis taken Bplinda in to dinner, and sat |tried to quiet a murderous thrill at It In delivered to aver 900 Wouses, || (ageous beside her in ecstatic wonder at his | sight of Harry Brompten's carefully ia Putsam and Damielson to over \ o make Arbor day annual | great good luck. parted curly hair, 1,100, and in all of these places It clean day. ‘Tomorrow came and with it & note | Belinda came in then—a wonderful- fa considered the local daily. | Ranish the tin can district from {from Belinda saying that they were all | ly radiant Belinda in pale pink satin going down to Sea Sands that day for the week-end and she hoped Mr. Owen would be sure to accept her mother's inyitation to accompany them, Mrs. Howe's invitation came in the same mail and Jack accepted it de- lightedly . Then he made hurried pre- parations for the journey, because he wanted to be sure and catch the same | train that Belinda was going on. He | went to the station and engaged a seat, trusting to his customary good for- Basters Commeeticut has forty= || oy city e towns, enc hundred and sixty- || postoffice districts, amd sixty || 1 raral free delivery romtes. | The Bulletin ta sold in every || (joan market own nnd on mil or the R ¥, D || e every routes in Eastern Comnectieut. ement CRCULATION | oo™ 4412 || sightly billboard 5‘920 | v‘ 'l,m‘r":»““d“\‘“\ J—Join all forces for velled with white lace and with pearls about her throat . She included Jack in her swift survey of the room, and he saw that g rosy wave of color stain- ed her cheeks from brow to chin and left her pale. His own heart did not leap in re- sponse to her passing glance as it had been wont to do, It felt quite cold and | still. It did not throb even when he | found that he was to take Belinda in | | to dinner, His face was like a White tune to find it placed next to Belin- | mask as he gave her his arm and led da’s chair. | her to her seat. Tt was next to Belinda's seat but on | To his relief Belinda did not talk the other side of Belinda sat & man-— | much to him. She seemeq absorbed in & foolishly grinning idiot with his hair | conversation vgth Harry Brompton on | parted in the middle and a dimple in | her other hand, while Jack was not vards and alleys. ibbigh Dby burning. wives to demand member Who club free lectures upon civic im- against um- mpaign 1801, average authorities 1n 1005, avernge the anti-dirt Kill sidewalk spitting or it will i ARCOUIRTIN bis chin. This was Jack's summary of | obliged to talk, for a lady beside him 1 the masculine charms of Mr. Harry | chatted feolishly from course to | 1—Let your slogan be ‘Do it for | Brompton. course until dessert was reached. ; , sweet home.” Make requests of preachers for P’ sermons. to godliness is Belinda was interested in Mr. Bromp- ton, 8o deeply interested that she only spared an occasfonal smile for Jack, who sulked openly and determined to An unusual sflence came upon the company as Belinda’s father slowly arose, holding his wine glass. “Friends,” he smiled ~upon IMPROVE FRANKLIN STREET. | ith b ant mat cleanliness. them, comin ym ask her the fatal question that very | “may I ask you to drink to the health ing & f al get the importance of | _—Plant trees, and then plant trees, } nignt—i¢ he got a chance. land happiness of one who I8 very iving ¢ on to the}a® 1 plant more trees, ‘When they reached Sea Sands and | dear to me—my daughter Belinda, and g whi » ! Q-—Question authorities about city { the Howe's motor vehicles were filled | her future husband, Mr. John Owen.” | o 5+ e o Ihe | expenditures, With the expected guests it was found | “It s a joke!” gasped poor Jack as | ghtares in the O 0H o ber to plan parks and [that Mr, Brompton was seated be- | the company merrily drank to their | Dusiness se it Opening p 48 now. side Belinda in one car ,while Jack | health and happines: “There must be directly off ¢ square, it has o Owen was squeezed between Mrs. |a limit to—' city ordinances and work Bong been n and th Howe and her private secretary, a lit- v their enforcement Nobody heard his voice save Belinda, tlo pale blacken-eye being who shiv- whose hand sought his and pressed it v Try to make the school build- | ered with the excitement of the coming | significantly, g social centers. -end gayeties ,of which she would | “Tll explain afterwards, Jack!” she | | Use every effort to arouse wcit- snatch an occasional glimpse, sald hurrfedly, “You must respond to | as a narrow and Il show him!” ~ sputtered Jack | the toast. he squa 3 ¢ flercely, as he noted the devoted atti- | “Is truo then?” he asked dazedly. Vanquish the opposition with i to t tude of Mr, Brompten's by no means| “Of course—stupid nature, 1ll-looking head. Afterwards they commented on the Wage increasing war upon all| It was an added irritation to find | brilliant speech of Jack Owen. weeds, flies and mosquitoes that Mr. Brompton was to occupy the | “Didn't know it was fn him to bs so e e X Xact obedience to the city san- | Dleasant room which Jack Owen had |funny!" commented one, 2 o S0 s 5 always occupied on his frequent visits | “Enough to make anyone hilarious srovements Yy You er forget | At Bea Sands. The room now appoint- | to win & girl like Belinda Howe!” re- wa VA e ; mever Torget}eq to Jack was pleasanter than the | torted another. Bec be udditiona that, { other, but fealousy is fed by little! “Who i8 this young Brompton?” the : s | 42 courage and patience will | things like this and Mr. Owen be- | “Oh, I don’t know—some friend from @il & alstridy | an-up” the city came positively unhappy over the mat- | the west who inflicted himself upon B tistovement, now | &—And these are good sentiments to | ter. them this morning and held to be in- . b B T inis B B T N SHIEK By the time Jawk was ready for din- | vited down. 1o give on to Fra g S ner the situstion looked very bleak. He | Atter dinner Jack Owen found him- a portion of the distar was positive that Mr. Brompton had | self mysteriously spirited away to the Shere is an ob Hg upen EXPORTS OF TYPEWRITERS. Dath & Gatk Hores in''the race for |aloove In the lMbraty. Belipde was be the city, ma ago, to| One of the lines in which this coun- | Belinda's heart and hand and he was |side him, very pale, very quiet. widen the se Jane|irv is the leader in the export trade | Sure that gentleman had won out, and | Sounds from the compamy on the dis: olth. 1t = Js that of typewriters, the develop. | that the engagement would be an- tant drawing room came faintly to nounced tonight. them, as the Hartley pre He hoped it would not be announced ment in that line being typical of many “Oh, Jack, do you mind?” asked Be- but mo other work mpted | other intricately constructed and deli- [ af the dinner table—he was positive | linda after a long silence. amd the neglect of cont .| cately adjusted machines of American | that he Would be unable to control his | “Mind?" he asked, still dazed at the The combining of widening with | manufacture, For 15 years the expor- | features, Yet it looked ominous | strangeness of the whole thing, und the improvemen: of the pavement |tation of typewriters has steadily in- | éRough. As he tallied the guests who | suspecting a trick of some sort, i of bt | | would be there he realized that they | “Mind being engaged to mo?” she | would be a dis od business sed, so that for the present fiscal | | 4 . : | consisted of 0la and intimate friends | faltered. | Polley and mean the wiping away of a | vear ending with this month the ex- { c8"R5¢G7 OF GJ St MR Taie, Bbago- 44" you e long-standing debt ports of typewriting machines Will | * Harry Brompton was tne only | repeated . “Why, Delinda, datiing, iv's i - reach a million a month. This ac- | stranger to him, He wondered vague- | what I've been trying to accomplish | TIME HE WAS IGNORED. counts for the great development of {ly if any of these friends were related | ever since I met you!” His arms wers ey 2 | typewriter factories. The extent to o Mgfi%mmpmn or waa the prospec- | around her‘novg and his iips wer ren republi nal com- | i " . | tive bridegroom an orphan like him- | pressed against her wonderful hair, w Amer} i 3 mittes docided ¢ 5 MRS e | e ian (RS N didn’t understand, you sce,” ing favor even in the great manufac- | o stat - Phdtdant w to dis It “I knew “ | S08 5 Baiass tea U, P% | n less advanced parts of the world, 18 | “Dear boy!" murmured Mrs. Howe, | are recovering rapldiy—and if was the Py 10 8" ) shown from the growth in exports by | as he stopped for word with her, “We | only way, You know this I8 leap year. - b kind | countries when the amount ment to |are Eo delightéd about little Belinda!” | —St. Louis Globe-Democrat. %, Sedisiont. W85 the United Kingdom is three and a S o - larations, 'najr times as large now as it % but they w > fire up the | waq 15 years ago, while to France the | MUCh moTe for meals, between New SE——-, a1 n a contr creass has been about twelve times, | versy wit is never b OTHER VIEW POINTS e to Germany are five times the exports this | | York and Liverpool. i as large as 15 years | If you have $50 to spare you may | get a ticket of admission to the Chi- «8 gained his ago V i s s out of his meritless 1 5 R g st |cago convention. No doubt there will r $t00d in his way | ., M08t Of the typewriters exported |y ..y antics there, Taking what's coming to you in Chi- | e commition o 5 | rom ero ae sent to Europe where it cago means “thefl” at Oyater Bu n 25 NATIVE VEAL | business and Industry have long been | e people must learn to act in uni- | WHAt & sorry business, anyhow, for a te a nce amine | in a state of high development. 10 |, mity postal card shower of 100,00 | MEh mainded ® statestmen: —Springfeld 1000 lbs. NATIVE FOWL Ao ”’3 ":“" _communities, | o \farch 18 made the congressmen | gt i S0RgR AIREES and Aue- | think action was necessary. | The Hon, William Jennings Bryan e ihis class of manufucture finds 2 says there will be two republican na- i 7 By : and growing market. To be| Boston husbands do not have to ex- | tional conventions and two republican = 1 of his ciass, instead of | satis of it. We can prisin, | fo maintain such a large and In- | piain why they are so late home of |candidates, And a lot of people will |mong men OF B €, TR & tins: tisually L nd easing exportation is one of the best | nights, now, With a strike on, their | doubtiess agree With him.—Meriden ;;53\‘3“‘1 retain, and some time Pre @ that ¢ ese le supremacy of the | spouses know without asking! | Record the suppor American peo ¢ al truths that we g mittee | ymerican machines and & development GRS i oyt m tinkli cym ontradict one ! hat line above other countdes.| The British government's report up- | HOSIO% ,';‘,L’"T‘nf_’&‘:n“(“,“&b‘{" ;‘L‘f?uf vet I ¢ S silin e and ling | \merican computing machines al#o {or. the recent coal strike is much more | nny must bo eager to see an nd ot brass J . Shk % ; t, | are red on about the same scale. |in favor of the strikers than thelr em- |it. Perhaps compulsory. arbitration T Sreuneet o the ¥ riter manufacturers are par- Labor usually has real griev- [ would help reduce the penalty for ths lived, o < g T rhed re e again arly important to several centers |public in these disputes.—Waterbury Prof. C. Torrey of Y. as Neither had a System. em, and can be 1 to turn as! ity | Republican, covered, it is said, tha e Bible : ere utter] ydiscursive, occasion- any bulld . ¢ k3 - 1t is learned the railroads are re- | =g RN full of puns! Not pun I fien inconsistent. Hence their he . N ots w firrhs 5 3 b Wi Com rom New York the |which have long = b el | EDITORIAL NOTES. aspaTgag Wi s ot other day, Governor Dix of New York |put actual and intentiona t ne blamed thing afte P | ym NoW on Warmer times can be | Packages in the mall servic was asked by the purser of the ship |past of the translate W nely saving. And cped AXeS | .\ pacted, especially in the vieinity of | ChATE® express companies for ca |if he had a job, He replied that he |demonstration as th m s¢ r ist be the » time as chanked | Cicago, packages of the samo weight. | had, bu stent purser wanted to | pun can once more take ace g after anothe o atements m on- | —_— know what his real job was. As ‘rr:mnnc the respectable ex e e one and ac-| Happy thought for foday: e who| The Berlin fair of this stats is a|the man who is governor of New York | umor, 4na Tom Hood, J e Regular Pikers ms to a 1t 18 always opem: g | 10¢#l corporation with a statewide in- | haen't plenty to dol—Hartford Post. | Oliver Wendell Holmes and oth e e il = suspicion, 3 RS ER | terest, for it has 1,000 farmers and rep- | . HEE hae i r‘nnl? uo}: repress '”:, Fagorg tlol Rioqpcbiid it "n::j"" : JENTI A { tivy n in all parts of the search, as been turned |indulge their potent puns, a ! v | _campaign INTERVENTION IN CUBA 3 2 SR l‘mfl'; ';:dmf[ s “Fan_ Fond m“nr the so-called money trust, but the | —Bridgeport Standard. r o il ) many people desi ehin committee lacks power at the present u ity on the first ballot , ! Baltimore convention 2 s de- ‘ T patch, nmodated | . The peopie e v | The kind of contests which McHarg | wii e y ‘Will Be Explained. |4 price of baked beans has gone d Dixon have been bringing to the |sbout t money Bsltirone minis avs that all 4 Bos now Boston will be onal committee is ridiculous. Tt's!i on res i kb Ve i ed on the last k anted in investigating the matter, | the worst showdown the Roosey 2 'Yfi :“ n; the da ow why any- 7 - mpaign nas had, and Rooseveli is|ST4m SHf the Grass” bod ;‘}‘mm)\ Clark for y st res of the con the boitom of it. “Cotton butter” may _ | the crops promise well and that ¥ s 8 States niervenc, 18| yention would be the nomination of - £ | petitor for the progast or tre 0™ | uchadneszar would have found him i S B canse for serious ration. Amer- | Me und the endorsement of My Poli- | The latest from the experts is t0ihe gouthern cottonseed manufacturers |S¢lf &t home and on a satisfactor It's an 1l Wind, Etc., Ets. fcan capit erte ht to . the effect that if the Titanic had hit | can prevail on the public to take it |diet had he arrived there. And vei| has lived whol place will, but — e {the iceberg head on the ship 1’0Al1d;\xp, The new substitute is made of “°Ws!'anwwm_\-‘flnn» ac n’w' ‘vyim\f(" 0| vain helping #ingly there is n for be-| 8o early in tho gamo a Chicago wo- {have been kept afloat. Nome of the | cottonseed oll and can be sold for 15 |Teturns as this Trem C0F FORPF WOLCH about the election of finited lieving th should be|man is s ..,,,, to introduce 1<\r‘\rn\wlr.‘=~=enzk>r~s will be willing to try it | cents a pound, it is said. Details as ;‘ r'if(‘,ofj-‘m‘;t o senators by direct vite of th Sarile one. York. il AR are Dot at hand, but the price looks | The Cubar ion is grow ‘[ baed ! Since the British “Guidnuncs .\ei e e oy | worse instead id it seems | The latest dictum: My friends should | taken to discussing the marriage of | 1 . ; LA N al r. Taft is not k! ' fmpossible 1o e American | do as T direct them to do or else 20 |the Prince of Wales : they have | Rooseveltism should {’rnnr:‘x;,";i:()dsm: IDEAS OF AP/ | . SR out of sland, though they | 1ight over to the enemy. Dependabll- | heen given notice he will be at liberty | more If the republicans shoula arrive Rheumatlsm will land simp: s a protection to s a virtue! to take any bride he may choose, and j& a harmonizing compromise, the SR L 4. property. Anythin ther than that | AR £ ! that, with four brothers behind him, | démocrats will unite without much de- | . st L . A RPN 3 3 . s your system n asked . is against the wishes of this co o Japanese do not believe in the | n mav remain single as long as he |37 OB the man who in the opinion of | < WVAALIS your systen Soua] is relieved by Intervention i only Dreadnaught craze. They think little | ohooses. the shrewdest is their “level best can- | oo §6 Vo ha heard of the | it 48 evi a swift cruisers with a big gun are IRERIE S S didate.” Th’e‘ smv%;vare increasing that ;L,m"“jmn was, ‘W particular Sulphur . 3 most dependable Unusual Foresight. (i G i [y uson, bt | cult, sect, philosophy, and so forth do & 8 ne bz r. Clark is going 1o file nomination | ister . Water . n The element of danger « for his seat in congr Baths ane hd ' Subm Ne is ion would seem.to indic v Mg : 4 & *1 Automobilists near the big cities nance of an armed ! i ligadion | MRS taS TRCH. 1o { riecenmary 1o {are now crying for permanent pave which can be quickly,, conven- thera fo wrpose of e g the one of them. |‘V’ir‘rnhl | ment to solve the good road questior jently and cheaply made with Bithisets w atad ¢ 7 A BPAR ey o FE L | Siaiming that it has been es alished | Tha m warm water and SRS diid na ¢ S | Both Ways, hat macadam is not suficient ol\mm w ’ o . ) aiflie taxes B i3 % t e wear and tear of automo-|g iiosor ("l to inerease the n lion- | ought up on the price of oll onee | Women more than a few 3 after 'np\ Y sienn s aires. s week or ofiéner ;‘P:;' "fr*; ;‘; tad. The time will come when | o ask ¥ | 3 0 in & fa .- s will replace the present|ine structurs I am rearing’ S l Soa ngham Post savs| When the Colongls rough riders are | Son AlWays to wlayed b s nd macadam In crowded | That is why every Ism is full of de- u Phur p of the commities which in- oreanized, if Chicago dows not behave clties.—Middletown Press, fective tmber. There are weak wots | § Fycellent also for skin diseases vestigated the loss of the Titanic was|herself, he may set himselt the task i n socilism, anarchism, nationaiism, | f XN 850 st "1:&!" ubdii ANl dslolaiher aigni- | o ¢ e ot Wants to Prove it. Ogcar Wilder Underweod may net be | Romanism. Protesantfsm, Judaism and ind to induce sleep when rest o8 tlyor 8 Bt s dntions | AR Colonel * Roosevelt sometimes for- | nominated by the demoeratic conven- |all other lsms, less and wakeful. All druggist fied in one—and the rec . : ®el that the contributing editor once | ticn for the presidency, or, if nominat- | 'The human mind Is not large enough TR A R were such as any sensible man would southern trip coxis ihe ocean | decliared that his nomination would be | ed, he may fall of an election, but the d to “grasp the scheme of things en oker Dya, black 6¢ hevra, S0b ppprove!” iners §LUV0 anore for coul and as ‘s "calamity,'—Columbia (8. C.) State, political party which sesks its leaders MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS For Tuesday and Wednesday - Boneless Rolled ROAST New POTATOES Bermuda ONIONS String 23c Fresh, 5c | head Yellow ONIONS 2 quarts O T | California ORANGES dozen ;...\ . Layer Ib. Full Cream | Cooking CHEESE * , |Compound ahi 18¢|2 Ibs. . .. 21c}lb. MACARONI or SPAGHE'ITI 2 pkgs. 13¢ 2 lbs Delu:.lom Armour’s Star HAMS E. A Ferris { Swift's Premium Native PIE PLANT Stewing PRUNES Brands 0] §C BEANS Curly LETT{JCE FIGS Peanut BUTTER 12Y4¢|2 lbs. 13¢ MISS OUT OF THE DEEP EED THEATER FEATURE TODAY A Deep-Sea Diver's Romance AUDITORIU/M @ $Hows palLY 3 Hig h Glass Vaudovlllo lob 3 FEATURE MOTION PICTURES - ION—10c—EVENINGS—RESERVED SEATS 20c ,Thing in' Stoves For a midnight supper, as for any other meal at -y " other time, the very latest thing in stoyes—the best that stove-artists can do—is a It Burns Oil =No Ashes It Concen- trates Heat _a—No Waste It h Handy " ~ §—Mo st | O1l Cook-stove Iz cmenmm the _henlwhm ygukwuu it T L icl drop - R - Thi S I?«im the New Ffiflfl-fl, podlg s Xy iven to anyonr: 5 cents to cover mailing con. . towel STANDARD' OIL' COMPANY OF NEW YORK | NEW YORK ity BUFFALO, N. Y. BOSTON, MASS. ALBANY, N, Y. Pulverized SUGAR 2 Ibs. 13c | Head CONCARNE with beans — can. ... Magic box . Campbell’s SOUPS dozen . Mohican Condensed MILK, 3 cans Mohic bottle Corn FLAKES package . Enrly can Soda, Oyster, Milk CRACKERS, 2 lbs... 15¢ Our Best BREAD loaf . A e 08 Cren.m BISCUIT dozen ....... Fresh each 8c | dozen Clean, White Yellow Corn MEAL 10 dbe: i s i vl il Onion SALAD 2 large bottles. . . . ... Assorted Cup CAKES RICE, 3 lbs.. .. YEAST an CATSUP June PEAS Rhubarb PIES tire”; and, when iL iries, makes un- “War: Where A Iitchen wit bake cally construct closet is an e particular, & “k complete, and are in cookers for inspection, Summer redundent Blueness abundant, sure perfect heat regulations, to faultless baking. o superior design inclu stall & gas range belore ing i. .oat? - is the blot?” Robert Browning. Fly Panar | Poison and Sticky hout a gas range can blot-out the blue of summer skies with at its heat and drudgery. with fresh air, DUNN'S Pharmacy 50 MAIN ST. Quite Busy Just Now— ed ventilated ovens in- the key A short cabi ing large ho fMciency stove in eve kilchenette” compact yet those sturdy 3 burmer 4 hose sturdy 3 burme By so busy but what we cam \ our shewv-room ready promptly attend to anything you may i 16 ot 1088 It's & wise J l the scorch- ing weather eemes, aveiding disa CONTRACT WORK of every d& pointment and pessible suffering, as | scription promptly attended to by mei i | Franklin put it “BE ON TIME who know how to do it. Building ma- terlals in stock at all times, Estimateg R 5 cheerfully given. Gas & Electrical Dep't. e A | Alice Building, 321 Main Street | e LLIAMS, Tel. 37 1!. Hll- Street. CHAS. 3 T'he Laurel notice. ALBERT W. WILLIA CHAS, P. BUSHNELL, Selectmen Town of Norwich. Norwich, Conn,, June 5. Hack, Livery and Boarding We guarantee our service to be the best at the meat reasonable prices, MAHONEY ordering at once. NOTICE QUALITY ways be considered 088 no_more tham Skilled ten are Our price tell the in work should a especially when it { the inferior kind, employed by us. whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. e on the In this way you will know the exast cost of your living and always hi | Don't delay, but erder that Hay.|the best kiid of a receipt in the r b feod today at once. I've |turned endorsed cheque. Bl 2yt d“, .", "‘ é | Courteous -and liberal treatment ex- | Just roceived a prime lot of Hay, O3is | anded to every depositor whether iBe and Corn and wbuld be pleased to fil | gecount be 1arge oF sméll cour order. If you'rs in the market| We sollcit your patronags | for some choice Hay, Oats of Corn| THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, | youll be making a mistake by Not | pejephone 65. 42 Shetucket Strest SLOSBERG Cove St. We serve the finest ice Cream in the city in our Ladies’ Grill Room. Open un- til midnight. Mill Dridge wiil be CLOSED to public travel until further LILLIBRIDGE M B. WILCOX, WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co, 1912, jebd Droprietors. STABLE DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Falls Ave| guite 46, Sirannon Building BROS., BROWN & ROGERS Contracting Painting P feb13TuThLS es and work guaranteed. Take elsyator Shetucket strest e Froke Let me nave your order Auy slze dnd any color. Prompt J. W, MALLETT. 30 Market St THIEIE 15 no agvertsing meay 27 Chestut Street, | lgtin for businels remdiss © o0 AWNINGS. now. Paper Hanging

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