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FAIR TODAY. UNSETTLED TOMORROW. WEST WINDS. P ~ PRESS nunw i What Is Going On.Tonight. Vaudeville and Motion Plotures at Auditorium. ] o n:lon Pictures and Songs at Breed cater. Goethe Lodge, No, 79, I. O. O, F, mesets in Ponemah Hall Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. 21, L O. O. F, meets in Odd Feliows' Hall. “Norwich Grange, No, 171, P. of H, meets in Pythian Sleter Lodge, No, 509, N. B. O. P, meets in Austin Building. Thames Council, No. 1331, R. A, meets in Foresters’ Hall. ¥ Norwich Lodge, No. 12, A. O. U. W, meets in Germania Ha 5 Painters’ aud Decorators’ Union meets in Carpenters’ Hall TV TR o ANNIUNCEMENTS Auction sale of office furniture at office of the laite C. E. Whitney on Thursday. See adv. AT THE AUDITOR!UM. Today is Animated Weelkly day and a2 #ew set of subjects will be shown, including Barney Oidiieki in u races, the transport Shemman carrying troops to Honolulu, the youngesi - censed chauffour in the world, and the Methodist Rpiscopal convention which took place a few weeks ago. The vaudsville part of the pro- gramme is headed by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas in a very amusing little playiet entitled Th> Dog Thel »Jz contains many good lines and amusing situations which keep the audience in good humor throughout the entire act. Gertrude Davenport, a pretty singer with a very neat wardrobe, introduces several catchy song numbers to the delight of all. The thr:e Syivesters in a comedy talking novelty are caus- ing much favorable comment. At- tacked by a Lion is a spectacular mo- tion picture which will be shown to- day and tomorrow. BREED THEATER. A Humble Hero, the intensely dra- matic story which is the feature at the Breed ioday, is told in a simple but vivid and forcefuli manner, de- sorfbing canine intelligence that will hold the attention of all lovers of mo- tion picture drama. The scenes are laid in the west amid desert and plain, mountain and dim trails, amid the wilds of unexpiored country. How the faithful dog carried his master’s dis- covery ahead of the claim jumpers is told without a common view being made to tell the story. The race hy the canine hero is especially attrac- tive and the end iz a fitting climax to a well told romance of the west. In the musical portion of the bill today Miss Marshall, the dainty ’celi- ist, will play the most popular selec- tion from The Pink Lady, which will insure everyone's being pleased, which her delightful accomplishment is ‘bound to do. WINDHAM’S NEW PASTOR. Rev. Maurice R. Plumb Coming from Plymouth, Conn., His First Charge— Engaged to Marry Vermont Girl, Rev. Maurice Raymond Plumb deliv- ered his last germon in the Plymouth Congregationai church Sunday morn- | ing. This week he leaves for Wind- ham to hecome pastor of the Windham Congregstional charch. Rev, Mr. Plumd accepted the call after having there twice. He has doue ef- | fective work in Plymouth, that betng' his first pastorate He went thers di- rect from- his graduation from the Yale Divinity school. The new charge consists of twe churches.” He will preach mornings in Windham and in the afternoon at South Windham, Phe Windham church | is one of the old Congregational charches of the siate, The two churehes are somewhat larger than the | Plymouth one, There is a good Sun- day school im each chureh, and a! strong Young Peopie’s Christian En- deavor society in South Windham. He succeeds in Windham Rev, Ha Grimes, who left April | for Braintre Mass, My, Plumb has heen interested | in boys work end in his new charge | he will have twe camps of the Knighis | of King Arthur to work with, There is alse. & Y, P. 8. C. E society in Windhem, He will have a parsonage in Windhas. When going to Plymeuth his engagement was announced to Mis Emma B, Pacher of Marshfield, Vt., apd early this fall they will be mar- rl‘:d, Bhe {8 an accomplished musi- clan i On the Watch. A Massachusetis rag-cutter found $50 In a discarded silk stocking. Now watch everybody keep his eyes on— discarded—silk stockings. — Duluth Herald. Preparing to Retreat. QOceastopaily we are led to wonder how General Orozco spends his time WIIQ‘I-I not retreating.—Milwankee Sen- tine! BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE, 2265 A STYLISH GOWN, Ladies’ Costume, With Four Plece ¥kirt (ju Ralsed or Normal Walst- line), Lengthened by n Slightly Cir~ cular Flouuce, Dotted and plain percale in endet hlue anpd white was used for this de- n, The walst is composed of a V- japed yoke and full body portion, aving deep tucks at the shoulders, e pkirt, & four plese model, i '!heu-fi h‘vu flounse thnt s glight. i 1y etrenlar, “m‘);ulto’rrk ln1 out in fiye 3 34, 48, 23, 40 and 42 incoes, bust ;‘rt:“ ¢, 1t requires &!.;" 38 of 24~ ingl- materiel fop (ne 36-ineh size, A pattern of tals Lllustration malied to any .:du.m on recelpl of 10 cents in i silvear or De, o letin C ny, ,zfirw;nv‘rhn Bul_c 9 n:ufap.‘ ¥, Brigf Stale News Cheshire.—This town will have an- other Fourth of July celebation this Year, Stamford.—The new grand list of the city is $31,738,031, an increase over last year of §1,604,226, Plainville—The plot of land on which the soldiers’ monument will be erected will be leased from the Con- solidated road at a nominal price. Meriden.—Karl Lehmann, the Chris- tian Endeavor expert, has been invited to address the C. E. soclety at the First Congregational church this (Wednesday) evening. Westport.—The golf links of the Westport Country club are completed, and work has been started on the ten- nig courts. Preparations are also be- ing made to erect a new club house. Greenwich.—The belief that there are ¥ millionaires in Greenwich is not ‘borne out by the tax list, which shows no assessment in the grand list of $26,- 000,000 of over $700,000 to any indi- vidual. Thompsonville—Eight dozen were stolen from the 5 and 10 cent store the other morning. The gum ma- chine outside the passenger depot was also stolen, with contents of $7 wonh; of gum and some change. | New Haven.—About i0 clerks in the Yellow@building will accompany Vice Presidént H- J. Horn of the New Ha- ven road when, on July 1, next, ho as- sumes control of the Boston and Maine road, of which he has been elected vice president. PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING TAKE A LOC™Z IN A. H. BREED'S|; Plumbing Shop And See What He Has Got To Sell. If you have any plumbing work, or if you have burned a whole lot of coal, and have not been able to keep com- | fortabie let us talk it over. | have | helped others, perhaps | can help you. rings | | Conn, | | { WANTED. | WANTED—By a reliable persen, a positlon as housekeeper or assistant in institution or hotel; first class refei- ences. X, West St, New Londen, Conn Jelzd WANTED—Female help ot all kinds: 25 experienced Waltresses wanted ad once i1or poat race week. Apply 1o New London Employment mureau, A;L{um'd!i, Cronin Blag., New London. je12 cook; white WANTED—Competent ! Washington St Mrs 0. Smitn, 137 JelZd WANTED—Good man _at once to drive team. Apply to W. J. mrassil, Frankl Jonn. ‘Phone 294-6. Jeiza b= | WANTED-—A competent sacond girl. Mrs, John H. Porteous, 34 Fairmount St.eat. Jelzd WANTED Position to_ do general housework. Apply at 10 HIlI St. jellid WANTED 8 to work in a stock ing manutactory; experience not neces- sary; steady work. Take Westerly car and stop at city line. 8. Rosano. delld \ - WANTED—Men and women to take orders for large portrait house ig Chi- cago; good wages. Address “Portraitr,” care bulletin Co. Jelld WANTED—By elderly woman, posi- tion as housekeeper or attendant for invalid or eiderly person; relerences exchanged. Address E. L., 431 Main St., Widimantie, Conn, Jelld WANTED — A second hand baker for three weeks, H. Morin, Taftville. Jelld WANTED Girl for general housc- work, to go down the river; no wash- Ing; tamiity of two, Cail ¥95-4. jelld WANTED At - once, a clean, sober | and willing man, single, to drive team fon farm; must understand {arm work. Call personaily at Paul Geissier, Supt, Gwyn Carey Karm, Abington, Conn, Jelod WANTED—Man for established tea and coffee route in Nerwich and ylein- ity; must furnish horse, The T, R. Badd Co,, Willimantie, Ct Jela WANTED—Old geese feather beds; best cash prices paid. Address C F, Dickinson, General Delivery, Norwieh, ROBERT J.COCHRANE| Gas Fitting, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. 10 West Main S¢, Norwiek, Cona, Agent N. B. O. Shest Packing. aprid Sanitary Plumbing | A peep into an up 1o date bathroom | is only less refreshisig than the baid | Hgs.t. During the summer you wiil the mere lcok to the bath for bedily eomifort. 1 will show you samples and | plans of the poveelaim and other tuba amd give you esitmates for the work of putting them fn in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and gras- | pla Grove Awe. may2sd WANTED—Four or five goed weavers on \:u[L’JIA, e, C Jehn L. Ross & Sen, Bagle- maylsd SD—You are wauted for gev- erninent position; $80 month; theusands of appoiniments coming, Seud postal for list of positiens opes, Franklin Institute, Dept. 35 P., Hoehester, N, ¥. may4d IF YOU WANT to eara frem $1,350 to $3,000 a year, take & vourse in g- 8- lothss, na. signing at the Norwich Sehsesel fey slgning of Men’s and Boys Private iastructiens. Pesitien secured. Yor full partieulars, inquire at 40 Ma- mar3dd WANKPED—-Piano tuning and _repa? ing. Alli work guaranteed, A, G. Gorde=n, £98 Prespect St, City. el 638-2, PRINTING FOoR FARMERS—159 noieheads and 250 6% (regular Dess sigze) enveioves, neaily printed. {os $1.75; 500 each, §2.76.. Send for sazaples and prices for aany brinting you are im reed of. The Builetin Company, Noe- «nles the entire job J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Stree: 28 5 Heaiing and Flumbing, 92 Franklin Streat ‘ E. L. BURKAP Piumbing, Sieam and Gas | Prices ani wark satisf>»1):; i 130 Platt Ave. Tsl S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boyatoa Furnaces. 55 West Main Street Norwich, Tonn | cooks, | | LEGAL NOTICES. MORGALS O STATE D WO SEALED PROPOSALS wi bs re- celved by the State Hlghway Com- missioner, Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, | Conn., until 2 p, Tuesday, June 18, | 1912, for a seciion of graded road in | Canierbury, In accordance with plans | and_ specification | i | i | | { | n | | s | Bids will state the price as per spe- cifications. State Highway Com- | missioner s the right to in- creage or decrease the number of feet to be improved, after the contract is 1 et. All bids must be accompanied by a bond of not less than one-third of the cost of the work. Any bidder to whom sing to contract has been awarded ref sign the contrac offerad and furnish a surei) bond, or a certified check, s t from his his bid 1 and the next .. Plans and specifications mined at Town Clerk's o¥- or at >s of the State Highway Comm Room 27, Capitol. The State Highway Commissioner reserves the right to reject any and all_bids. ited at Hartford, Conn., June 10, - JAMES H. MACDONALD, State ¥'ghway Commissioner. | RKoom 27, Capitol, Hartford, Conn TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a transfer of license | and exchange spirituous and | cating liquors, ale, lager beer, | Rhine wine and cider in the bullding | at corner of Franklin and Bath streets, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of busl- such | wich, Conn. —Rdward H, Ba- ¢ at the Teanessee hyille, wi resume 1n Conneclicut Jane Speeial inc meais (o teachers, ani and students (including be- t9 make rapid g or in theoretical several 1 essons b at the Conservaiory, and ia ed several courses at ty, ineluding twe un- Max Friediander of Berlin. For England information a , _after June 3, Edward H. Bs Daaielson, Conu, may29Ws WANTED ers, general housework girls, farm hands, chambermaids, hotel workers, sheet Metal workers. FREE EMPLOYMEXNT BUREAU. M. J. CQSCORAN, Supt. Centrai Bldg. WANTED FURNITURE SALESMAN The Neal, Goff & Inglis Co., ‘Hartford, Conn. WANTED Help for the Shore—Table, Kitchen, Dish and Laundry. Alse Family Cooks and Second Girls, J. B. Day labor LUCAS, Centrai Building. CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at omoe for cash. Must hs good bargains. Fruit farms and farms with lake front- age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimzntie, Conn. Reom 32, apr27d LEGAL NOTICES. 'NOTICE MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry ness is not located within two hun- dred feet in a direct church edifice or public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining | thereto, or any postoffice, publie li- brary, or cemetery. Dated at Nor wich, this 8th day of June, A, D, 1912 D. J. McCormick & Co, by D, J. M Cormick, Applicant, We, "the under- signed, are eleclors and taxpayels, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby slgn and endorse the foregoing application of D, J, Me~ Cormick & Co, for a llcenss, and here- said applieant ix a by certify that n}xlmbla person to be llcensed pursuant to said application, Dated it Norwleh, this S8th day of Juane, A, D 1912, Thomas M. Shieids, Martin Larsen, Jobn A, Brady, L, L, Chapmean, W, l',] Melarey, [ hereby eertify tiat ine above named aigners aod u.»{urnr;, legiors i inzpayers, owning }‘::i ”e::fi:‘u- “Tawn of Norwich, Dated at Norwie this 11th day of June, A, D, Chas, B, Holbroaok, Town Clerk. JelzW line from any | and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old | estabiished firm to deal with. (Establisned 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co. 142 Maln Street, Upstairs, J. ¥, CONANT. XX Fraskum Suee. Wulicsicne BS and the J. F. C. 104 Cigars the Dest OB N8 Imucke: iy NEWMARKET HOTEL, 718 Boswcll Ave, ! !Elrsl-cmu ‘Wines, Tdqucers end Clgars. Menls snd \Weicn Havebir served to order. John Tuckle, Prop, 'Tel, 43-5 THER s no agvertisinge m‘edlum 13 Eastorn. Conneeticut sguni 1o The Eul letin for business results. 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 y 5 FOETRY TO WHAT RND? i Out of .t:cn dreams of good and evll, 56 With hog‘:l own . half despalra, des- pa! at trace ¢ Furrows for hope, | wake sometimes and face . The darkness of our final nescienoce; Thea :l‘xv .outn'- danclng pageants fall Her flowé and forests and assuaging streams; All man's philesophies and golden reams— by TO RENT. TO RENT—Three well furnished, 7- Toom ocoltages on sound, $lov for sea- son, 1% minutes Irom station; boating FOR SALE. FOR SALE — Doctor's whole outfit, horse, carriuge aad harpess, oarriage cost §16b & year ago, horse weignt 1ivy, will sell all for $iso. eft]|batning, craRbing, nshing, aiso coun- inley Ave jelzd try lite. Aadress H. C. weaver, New ot o — | London, Conn. ’'Phone 597-3, FOR SALE—Ext good new milch JeizWHs CONF; 'Als0 BOme. NOULE- DIgS, Erodife et s L S S L.ebanon, Ct. jeild KFOR RENT—Seashore cotiages, by e T Weaae :’}:esl:,brmuknm‘ or season. C. M. Posi, Gol €5Lhroo ¥ SRR YT R T iR o R DS i Jjelld m.'l;odmwr—()ne or two nicely fur- fmrted e -y ed rooms, suitable for ome or two 1FOR SALE—Restaurant on Railroad | gentiemen or"xmueman and wife, Ap- Ave., Plamneld; gova business lor lit- | biy at this oince. Jesa e money; 10 vpposition Hor particu- lars call at rescauraut under nacine's | News oivie. ,or wrlie L0 ¥. P, BUX No, “vi, Plainnelu, Conn. Jjeld OR BALM—At once, restaurant in Centrul viluge, Cona., located at sieam ana iroliey center; object tor seilns, 11 nealtn. Pleaso imvesdgate. Box lie. jeva TO RENT—Convenlent tenement of 6 rooms, 33 CU St.; $12Z per montu. tin- quire at bi CLRE St Jedd TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, moaern improvements, on trolley line. Call 111 Laurel Hill Ave., atter 4 p. 1. Jedd TO RENT—Pasturage in Fitch pas- tures, tor horges ana cows. Clairemont ¥arm, Yantic, Ct. may3dod FUR RENT—A flat of six nice large rovins, brick house, a pleasant loca- KFOR SALE—3650; house and large Jot, No. 61 Qirobandy Ave.; terias easy. Brokerage » per cent. alioweu any real eslale agenl J. i Maoning, 31 Wimiw BL Joid_ u”h::‘“ lake ana troiiey. Apply J. g = -y - 44 iy, or 'paone 23¥-12, Ho. Cov- FOR SALE—O. 1. C. pigs, thorough- T i breds, registerea, noue beiier in .ne | 22UTY, CL mayied couniry. Laudlow Farm, North Stoning- TO RENT—Lower tenement of four e e, eIl SO prata” | rooms. mnquire of J. srautord, Book- binder, 108 Broadway. maylsd CRESCENT BEACH commodious cot- tage to rent 1or tne season. J. i ‘Wheeler, Z Union 5i, New London. maylud TO RENT—Tenement 40 Hobart Ave., modern upper fiat, t or 7 rooms, cen- tral, ciean, sunny, pieasant, newly ren- oyated, new bath rcom, gas range. Barn for horse or automobile If desired, Hnquire Mrs, Vars, 58 Hobait Ave, be- tween 10 and 2, or 7 Lo ¥ p. m. maydd 0 RENT—The store No. 85 Broad- way, pext to the Waursgan Hotel, and now oocupied by W, J. lownsend as & !Locary #lore. Apply 1o Willlam H. tolds, aprlld 0 RHNT—Nine-room oottage hous 21 modern improvements, 35 Boswe. v,i Apply atl 42 Boswell Ave. Tel -3. apriid TO RENT—One six-ropm - flat, all odern conveniences, at 120 Broadway, fiql‘n st 133 Broadway, mufi{i _Flat 8 Union B Beven rooms ard bath, lnuh ufi house ST s, st lesput oity. Mnquire aln e Aatheres M09 mardd UF PO DATH furnisiheu roo r- Buerite building. Mrs. Lues, 3#%} oct, BUY A BUNGALOW—Give wite and children seashore life; ouri3s0v bunga- low Wil surprise you; 80id On easy tarms; write ior aescription now. Cres- cent Seaca Land Co., Crescent Beaca, Ct. jed FOR SALE Profitable rooming house, ceairally locaied, well fillea. Francie Dononue, Central Bldg. Jeéd FOR BAL#—pecond-hand Ford run- about, in good conditlop, Frice 3350, | inquire of John B. Buweddard. mny%ud | | i | ¥OR BALE OR RENT—Camp at Browning's ieach, on Thames river, ownad by Wiillam H. Palmer and Judge Gardiner Groeene. meyiid ¥OM BALL—ARGOrs GOALS. AQAroes Box 81, &, K, D. & City. maylid BACRIVICK 3ALE-—Pleasantly looated i{: u:bn furm, 35 acres ‘;o.““ot plo" nd, balance pusture and wood, Koo fruit, ilp mies from K, K. stationp and village, aeur markeis, 14 ropm colonial houss witp verandas, best condition puiside and in, jarge barn, painted, new enhouse, cost §365, sheds, ouipuildings, uildings w -cte,ww_prho 38,506— $1,000 down, udes Dousehold fur- pishings, furming teols ‘and wiry. Uryon’'s Ageney, Willimantie, o-?. jansid --TO RENT—No. i GOOD PRGTING UHEAP—00 ¢ enyelopes (regulu busi TO RENT—store gt 6) Frankiin St; y printed in corner, ]a’s Bunnloa at once. Inquire at Bullo&ln a5, eicad aLi%s 3,000, 38 s R R . Printe 1,88; 1, 3 E 8 osth ke 2l el iieds. | LIGHT WANUFAGTURING 8PAGE ¥xii, pvinted, §1,65; 1,000, $8.70; | T ENT—With or ut power §9; 10,000, $17.50; 500 ?um_.zu. 1 and eteam—4,000 square fest floor inted, $1.30; 1,000, B2; 5,000, . The lightest, airiost bima i sl by i F 10008, 310, Eriting of every desoppp. | ournier, Trey B Lacadry Bulld- '&l_ba deng psemptly, Send for samplem. u’- Franklin 8t, cor. Chestnut Ave | Bhe Dulletln Co. Herwieh. Conn. e34a o4 o gt Gales Ferry, compistsly $ x furnished, I il ; Will be hsme 'Fhursday, June 13th, | Insursnee an:q;l{a?l %:E::Afxgnt.ofig:% with an express lead, 2§ , of | ards Building, 91 Main St. Jeta horses. An EXTRA NICE LOT of ehunks and draft horses right out of work, Prices are right for the kind. Come and se¢e them. Tel, 1139, ELMER R PIERSON FOR SALE. FOR SALE No. 138 Laurel Hill Avenues, known as the K. H. Leavens Houee 1in Nerwieh Town, above Baekus Hospital en trel- ley lins, large lot, ean be made a property. Fine grounds avalla- ble for 2 building lote. Residence can be altered into two-family house. Proposition will be eon- sldered for exchange for smaller property, JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St.,, Norwich, Conn. B beautiful place with & mod- erate eutiay, pries low. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bulldiag, Neorwich, Conu (" rorsats : I have a briok block contain- ng sixty rooms, fully equipped and well located. WIIl -produce an annual income of more than 10 per cent. on the Investment. Good reason for selling. Ask me for particulars. Twenty-two Seashore Lots Fronting Atlantic Ocean, 50x-50 feet of Jand. I have been ror[u:';ue in securing a tract on the seashore, between Pleas- ant View and Charlestown Beach. These lots have one of the finest beaches along the coast, and the trolley will s00n be there! These lots will increase in price right away. All I ask for a lot Is 3150 cash. Only ome lot to a customer, and after Ju 1st, this year, if any are left, the p will be $20C. Write for Information; the survey is THOMAS H. BE May Bullding, 278 ) { iay in A nearly completed. Arrangements to | EI’)“;T::;:' ";'4 3“*“11 o A \'hawt "i‘e property made by appoint- | leasant front office rank- ment. ransportatl - Il 1n Square for rent. Vestigate, T SP.Aee I ROt N $1800 will put you in possession of an 80-acre farm, large 10-roofn house, barn, wagon shed, wocdlLouse, iwo hen- neries and milkhouse; 3 acres all plant- ed, Including 1 acre of potatoes; place situated onir 113 miles from Westerly, R. I, and a 10-minute walk to trolley, Owner lives out of the state and will l OR SALE sacrifice If sale Is made right away. | Possession given at once. WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Renl Estate Broker. = Cott--- of 9 [ >oms, steam No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2. electric lights and - -~ plumb- [ =% bk B2 JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. ing, at °* River " venue. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Stect, City. buildings, three acres of land, apples, pears, grapes. Handy to city and on car line. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street oJFOR SALE: By order of the FHon. 3 “ourt of P e within and for the Baet of Norwich wa wilt i the | PeCK’s Real Estats Agemcy For ¢ intorest of Eirah Adeline Meech, lais | gasiore Land ror “ais of Norwich, In said District, d i AN f : i in,iba folioming asscrihd fetl eeinds;| - FARGES A SPECIALTY . | pofty decss o s tnat situase st A ceria iece or arc anc C. with the dwelling house H:t‘ramxusv:\;l‘:i» i S |32 i St l w'"m fl’i ‘; Ahu;mic ocean l“"l:" Point Jmtiltlb (}n ing, sitnate on the westerly side of\ 4 8[, ¥ the east to Montauk on the west. Only Cnion street, in said Norwleh, bounded ploZling St s M 25 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, southerly by ds of the Morgan Saf- N. ¥, N. H. & H. R. R. ford estate, westeriy by lands of the | FRANK W. COY. | Tyler estate, northe by land of | : ce T George L. Clark, and easterly by Un- | GEORGE W. ROUSB....... Auctionser | F5g 1 Long, Diclanco Telefione. . o ion street: premiges known i g No. 18 U ot g o | gec iy LES B. MEECH, . | ¢ 0 RNHARD, R TILLY, i STORAGE el Administr, dministrators, i Space for Furniture and Commodities. | Storing & Leasino Co. 10-20 W. Main THURSDAY, JUNE 13, ot 1.30 p. m, Office Furniture of the Inte B, Whitney, to be disposed of by auction LOST AND FOUND. LOST—In center of the city, or on Westerly caw a sum of money. Finder leave at this office and receive reward. o |at his former office, 227 Main Street, jel2d comprising 2 small safes, 4 desks, 1|y osy _Green silk dress, Friday af- | iarge bookcase and desk combined, 2 s\"nmlmr'. g_et:reanl Poquetanuck B‘nld { o wardrobes, 1 cabinets, | Norwich. inder please return to Bul- D O Tt i s | [isenOniel je10d letter press stand, 1 14 Upright Richmond stove, well maps of Nor- wich, window shades, books and mis- h F d c cellaneous office furnliturs, jeizd The vaug i roun ry L. e — Nos, 11 to 25 Ferry Bt GIVE] YOUR HARNESS A DRINK, MILL CASTINGS Lel 14 aiworh all the Viseol it wiil, I Than 1t wiil not absorh water, whloh | A SPECIALTY | rots andt cracks ieat! Viseol waler- | proofs and preserves, 13 #lso the |, Orders Kevcalve Prompl Attention bhest oil woen and all lepther goods. & X l Aenin, with Viseol doubles the effi- eleney of your ragor sirop, WHIEN vou wan! to put rour busi. pess before the public. there is .- dlim belter ihsa tAreugh the advertiss g2 swumos ol The Bulletim ¥, 0, CUNNINGHAM, 12 Aps- 8¢ Tel, B54-12 or 287-2, jeld | Seven room cottage, barn and other | The vells he wraps about the face of clay— Dissoly: Of any comfort for those questionings ‘Whose stubborn challenge still un- challenged ri: Nor mbl.nknor g0d gives ever answer ck— Bet like stark monoliths as terminals To Life's long alley, close Death's windy halls. —Martin Armstrong, in the Atlantic. WILBUR WRIGHT, AIR PIONENg), Passes the conqueror Of that great, wide empyrean dommgg, Which, since the dawn of Timse, Has uclrod been to eagle, wind and rain, and there remalns eternal Maker of flving shi Which_he steered safely, with exultant breath, Through that uncharted ses Whlchd cé;hed s0 many followers to eath, Passes the pioneer Into those realms from no flight, Nor any messengar To te]l'(l );11‘1 welcoms at their walls of ght. which there in Dirge for the conqueror! And you will; but paean, too, have place here, Hl‘!‘o‘r"?ownmth:m yestrl to eomnP 4 o_w orth-—Air Pion —O, H. Roesner, ‘n New York T|H’:‘l‘ LIFB. mus/ \ One died at forty, full of vears, For he had learned, through loms The 1re, 6¢ ove,.of pais dod e lure of love, o n tears, And mueh had mut?r’efl :r“s he went And one at eighty 1aid him down, But small the harvest, brief the spaI— His world—the four walls of the own; The other's—all the World of Man. —Joseph Dana Miller, HUMOR OF THE DAY Dear.—Gabe—I ses where Roozevel says that he faeis ke a bull moos HSteve—Yes; maybe it is moose mfl that he drinke to excess. “I would rather be happy than bf rich,” he declared. “Oh, ves, s0o woul 1" she repifed, “but oné might as we try to bé happy without being rich a’ to be an angel without having to dle. —Chicago Recerd-Herald, Deubtful.—"This 1s a portralt of the Dulte of Dedbrol one of myv ances- ters,” “Um.”. “What do you think of him?” “Well, my bey, with such a start, you deserve credit for turning out as well ag you have'—Washing- ton Herald. Cutting.—Peggy Playne—In talkin, about the beauties at the ball th other night, Mr, Wilkins pa!d me quite & eempliment., Sarah hat is very unlike Mr, Wilkins, 1. never heard befors of his peying anything before it was due. “Is 1t really a pleasurs for you to have me call?” inquired the young man. “Why, yes" answered the girl in some confusion,. “"Why do you ask such a question?’ “Oh, nothing; only you seem to take vour pleasures sad- ly."—Louisville Courier-Journal, Congideration— Do yeu expeot to make much of an Iimpression at the convention 7" “No,” replled Mr, Groucher, ‘T have bean a delagate befors. If you want to be sure of be- | ing the person really sought after In a convention vou want to be the man who passes the ice water'—Washing- ton Star. Friends—"1 haven't received a letter from Jack in three days. think it's a shame. I ghall positivelr | be {1l unless I get a love letter by to- morrow.” “Well, my dear,” said the other girl, “if you need a love letter , from Jack as badly a8 all that, I have 40 or 50 I'll be glad to let you have” | —Louisville Courier-Journal. A Salvation Army officer was tak- ing up a eollection in the street. Ona man was heard to say as he dropped in a dime: “Here's 10 cents for the grafters.” “You don't believe there's anv graft in the Salvation Army,” quickly rejoined the woman. “How do you know?” the man asked her. ‘Be- cause you would be in the army your- self If you did.” was the sharp reply. And the man had the grace—and the humor—to laugh.—Youth's Compan- fon, THE KALEIDOSCOPE Owing to the development of tha German East African Central rafiway, from Dar-es-Salaam, malis from the coast reach Ujid§), on Lake Tangany- ika, in 20 days. The Nederlandsche Staatscourant (The Hague) contains a decree pro- viding a supplementary sum of 1,000,. 000 gulden (about $402,000) for con- gtructing railways in South Sumatra. Black rain has fallen &t least twiee in Englend during the last cenmtury, but on these oceasions the color ham been due not to soot but to the pres- | ence of millions of little black immects, t It is rumored that engineers have been surveying the Lillooet river for the British Columbia railway of Van- couver, British Columbia, for a hydro- electric plant far greater than anv now in the province. No statement od its plans in this connection has beenm made by the company. A great many power stations im Great Britain are now in a position te offer power, with a high and constant load factor, at a rate so low as 3d. | (six cents) per kilowatt hour, and it seems probabie that electric smeiting may become quite feasible with pow- er at such a flgure. Red rains are very rare, but in vel- canic regiong gray rain iz compara- tively common. Sicily has had man: showers of this shade ‘They ar { caused by the upper atmosphere baing | full of agh-colored voleanic dust from Eina. This dust is infinitesimally fine and colors the rain as it falis, The New Zealand railwaye are not 80 lenjent regarding cxcess baggage an are railways of the United States. Or. dinary travelers are allowed 108 | pounds free, hut those who can pre- sent evidence that they are commer- i clal travelers are allowed 200 pounds free. On all excess over 200 pounds up to five hundredweight the rate is about $12 for 500 ml!qgl and double that amount for 1,000 miles. ‘The new steamboat F. Perez Roea, constructed at the Reése shipyard | Pittsburg, made its | trip up the Magdalena river Feb, This i& the largest and fines! u(elud' on the Mag- every war, | dalenmn. river, modqr? e lighted with electricity 1l “'w and i a cred't to United States aiders. A oom -