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What Is Going On Tonight, Vaudeviile and Motlon Plctures at uditorium. i Pictures and Songs at Breed . 8 1.0 0'F, Canton _Oneco, ‘meets in Odd Feilows' }m] ‘ourg Sachem. No. 94, F. $n_Foresters' Hall. Germania Lodge, No. meets in Germania_ Hall Norwich Lodge, No. 430, B. P, meets ai Blks Home. Tonic Camp. No. 1% in_Pythian Moulders' Union meets Hall. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT THE AUDITORIUM TODAY. A Mght, airy bill of comedy is what the Auditorium offers for the last half of this week, and the popular Audio- rium photoplays combined make up & most pleasing entertatnment. Mylle and Orth present their traves- ty skit, entitled The Manager, and it certainly is a scream. It is an act that % sure to please. Vickerson offers of everything.” Billy is a clever come- @an, a good singer, and a fine dancer, and bis clever charroter portrayals are amusine and entertaining. Fitzstmmons and Cameron in_their offering, The Circus Billy original novelty Poster and the Country Girl, act that is composed of good clean eomedy which goes at the rate of “a laugh 2 minute” This week's Animated Weekly No. 13 has some exceptionally fine scenes few of them being: Wilbur Wright's German War Fleet Leaving Cardinal Far- Church in_Yonkers, Parade in New York, Funeral Klel for United States, ley Dedicating N. Y, G and mapy others, Next Mond: & two reels. yect accessories, ful old wind-mill of the most lace. Mr attracted the world in the last few da boat race viewed from \ 15 tut one of the novel experfenecs in this big reel Mims Marshall, Connecticut, state where primary held, to express his Taft, Roosevelt, other candidate for the states where primaries are held the voter Bas a right to choose his favorite capdidate, bat in states where conven- tions are held thelr candidate mary election as vlar election that elections were Roosevelt nation. interests hold primaries anywhere near nominatic for this by velt 70 Taft FAILED TO HELP Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound Restored Mrs. Green’s Health— Her Own Statement. Covington, Mo. — Brownsville, “I had hemorrhages and at times eould not get any medicine to stop them. insuch & weak condition that [ would Bave died if I had not got relief soon. “Several women who had taken your told me to try it and I did and found it to be the right medicine to build up the system and overcome female troubles. 1 am now in great deal better health than | ever expected to be, 80 I think T onght to thank you for it. 3 Ouine, S. Main St., Brownsville, Ind. Igot Compound, @ENERALLY FAIR TODAY " AND TOMORROW. Roosevelt fi conditions? . of A, meets 11, 0. D. H. 8., STONINGTON. Baptist Union Association Celebrating | were standing and it is hoped by the One Hundred and Fortieth Anni- | company she can be put in commis- versary—Exercises at High School | Sion. Graduatior — Abandoned Has Been Picked Up. in Carpenters' ANNOUNCEMENTS. The New Haven & special trai day, leaving. Norwich 3 ping at Gales Ferry Groton, to leave passengers. ing, to leave New London at T p. m. making the same stops. will be attached may be required. This will number who go down to the boat race | and accommodate ¥iew the race from the east shore. The Connecticut unable to 88, on actoupt of power housa trouble, it will be impossible to put on any éxtra cars iroad will run New London Fri- 15 p. m., stop- Navy Yard and Extra cars presentation | nor Johns to regular trains as was made by tendent of the & oning- | 1. 11 3 orchestra rendered | deiogstes from the fourth district, wishing to Geing to Europe. of | will | make | _Governor Johnson's name was the trip through Burope | first called da this summer, Th will go to Providence today and will take » Stonington school, and England, part of the summer, stop at Montreal and Lake Champlain ., Manor Inn was opened | cast the solid ( turning the latter has been ar- Stanton's | Morrls Meye and | delegates, were called, both answered battery for the home | “aye” from the platform. Nenumaker and Thack- visiting team Parker | Stoningtons has left the em- 3 rket and will re- [ out of. thi BAPTIST UNION. Celebrating One Hundred and Fortisth Anniversary by Two Days' Sq Local Church, sions c of the Ston- ptist_church, and Tuesday will bring Wo. 8 of the popular 101 Bison films, phich is entitled The Outcast Enough said. tional service w: BREED THEATER. The Wooden Bowl upususl and interesting pictures shown at the Breed this season, of scenic beauty family of Holland, with all of the cor- including a beauti- before which some | mtown, | porary chairmanship. Today it divided | lection of officers le of Voluntewn was . | against the Taft gain of two in Geor= one of the most is a marvel | sociate clerk » committes me the report of th with Arthur Johnson, the popu r favorite of the Lubin cast, takes | the part of the ill-used father, and the result is a most finished delineation of the character. The Pathe Weekly the motion picture world, and present: some of the greatest events that have attention of the entire s excellently gotten helpful as well the country noon is a wonder in a soclal afterncon | ad- the “orelgn Mis- the xviophone solo- ist, plays a dashing solo, entitled “The Two Bullfinches,” & : number to the satisfaction of all, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Wants the Primary, Mr. Edltor Ital- zelo Di fans within standing commit- v commit- ; dis- ates of t of missiona undjournment after | ‘What right has the com- mon, ordinary, republicen or any other conservative devo- Tillinghast, | | | | < People's i du | Noreross r the nt ministers the | important as t ver night to sure of the nomi- his (Thurs- In held primaries haye expressed thelr wishes almost unanimous!s the influence of r two million reports of treasurer and the bosses and monied | the 11.00 address, 12.00 benedic- the same as Wednes- Pittshurgh, P; 2.40 unfinished ration hour, Rev Graduation. borough programme | voling § ay es. high school ““Your medicine has dome me more good than all the doc- s written in ez David everymonthly period 1 had to stay in bed four days because of 1 School or- of Vegetable of nd and now I can up and do my I think it is the best medicine on earth for women. " —Mrs. JENNIE GREEN Covington, Mo. Russell ul’ifi{.'f How Mrs. Cline Avoided ol Operation. ““I can say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done me more good than anything else. One doctor said I must be opera- ted upon for a serions female trouble and that nothing could help me but an h Fitzpatrick, Hearmg On Railroad Gates, The Conneoticut the Those (niaining (he and Water sire ke were Judge * bolting under such | Breed, Dr. C. B. Braton, Rev. D. C. Taft is nominated | Stone, W, P. Bindloss. it will be by the bosses and not by the | The Stonington schoomer Fanny Will of the &ommon people, Youus truly, Prescott which was abandoned at sea on Monday, Juffe 10 ,when her captaiu and crew were taken off by a p: stcamer has been reported by from the revenue cutter Seminole as expected to arrive at Southport, N. € on June 18 The masts and rigging Schooner | POQSEVELT MEN BOLT. the of school was | announced by the chairman, was chal- class |ienged, and the delegation was polled. | An excellent Arkansas' vote of 17 and 1 no, It showed 16 ayes and 1 no, one nc voting. the | “When California was called Gover- 1 answered: “alifornia casts 25 vote , no.” on, one of the contested rushed tc and shouted “I challenge that vote.” e front end of the platform and | “The vote of California is chal- said Chairman Root. “The jon will be polled by name.” y| “Who challenges this vewe®” he de- manded. here are the men the steamer from | “They are on the platform,” answer- v will visit France, Italy, |ed Chalrman Root. re- | “We'll Got a Lot of Democrats Out of This.” Governor Johnson again attempted to aiffornia vote of 26. The polling of the delegation began. When the names of B. H. Tryon and 14, Jr., the two Taft overnor Johnson and other mem- of the California delegation shouted their protest, declaring neither 1 has returned | of the contested men was entitled to a spending a few days | vote. The clerk announced the vote as 24 noes and 2 ayes and it stood. We'll get a lot of good democrats " shouted Johnson, and added: If thes their own rase, wha ing the roll?” Taft Gains Two in Georgia. men are allewed to vote on s the use of cal roposition to lay on the table. When Georgia was reached the first | change from vesterday’s vote was not- ot 22 and today voted 24 ayes to 4 Roosevelt Gzins Three in Illinoi llinols also showed a change. Yes terday It divided 4§ and 9 on the tem. 51 and 7, one heing absent yesterday, 3 Roosevelt galn of three 18w 1 More Taft Gains. | Tue Taft people zained a vote In the | Tndiana delegation because of an ab- | sentee, getting 20 ayes to 9, as against 120 to 10 Towa and Kansas [ showed no 128, |, Kentuck to 3 yesterday for the | Tatt forces, went 24 {o 2 today, | The Maryland delegation spiit 8 to 8 | vesterday oday it stood 0 to T Taft proposi.on, 19 to 10 for the Taft peo- yesterday, was 20 to 10 teday Massachusetts, still deadlocke ed 18 to 18 as yesterday, Gain ef Two for Ressevelt, New Mexico gave (he Taft people a 7 to 1 as a 2 ujnst 6 to 2 as 78 to 13, was challenged, and there was a eall of the delegation. Yesterday the delegation divided 76 to 13, The pell ef the delegation showed 73 Lo 15, and there was great cheering when this gain of two te the Reese- | velt ferees was announced, In Nerth Carelina, the Reesevelt forces gained ong vete pver yester- record, The delegation divided on rolicall, 2 for the reselution and 22 against Further Gains for Taft. North Dakota’'s 10 La Follette votes were divided, 2 ayes, S noes. This gave the Taft forces two more than hey secrued in the delegation yester- hio voted 34 noes to 14 ayes, the A as vesterda from yesterday. In Oregon Taft forces gained two. The vote 5. William Flinn reported vania vote as 11 ayes, vote was challenged and on he a rolicall gave the Taft forces 17, | Roosevelt 64. John Wandmaker, wno trustees | was absent yesterday, voted aye. Rnode Island gave the Taft forces | Roosevelt Loses One. South Carolina gave tha Taft fo 11, Roosevelt 6, one not voting. was a loss of one for Roosevelt. South Dulkota, unchanged, cast 10 | | | votes solid against the- Taff proposi- | tion Tennessee showed no change from erda; Texas divided to o mot voting. Ye 3 Ut and Vermont niginia divided unchanged. Wisconsin Solid Against Taft Motion. | A great.deal of Interest centered in the on of Wis which scat- | tered ote veste among the | zation cast all its 26 votes against the motion Tawaii called oul a great cheer b; Yesterday the delega tion voted against Taft. There were - | no further changes .| When it was announced that the arly .\print’. | Tart motion to table had been carried a vote of 564 to 510 the Taft folk ke into a cheer. The vote on the hairmanship yvesters nor Root Makes Ruling. oints Senator voie on th ght to a sea another man’s from participating susiness of e bod number of their btion to give them 'vm\ ol of the uncontested delegates.” | | | | Senator Root quoted the precedents of the national house of representa- tives, “If this conteniion were upheld,” he added, “enough scats couid be con- tested so that ihere woul ; A be no dele- gutes (o da busi Convenuon Adjourned at 3.50. o furiher o Senator Rooi then , | tees” be avpoinied aqopied without objectior dly sent in by U e | annotneed, | Afier iRe eapventon eemmitiess had adfourned at 5,00 until nosn tume NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAV, JUNE 20, 1912, Money Back IF MI-0-NA DOESN'T END ALL STOMACH MISERY FOR GOOD AND ALL THIS MEANS YOU like a big lump ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT?" are inserted at the rate of being in tow of that craft and was When your food lie: of lead in vour stomach and ferments, using gas and heartburn, use MI-O- NA Stomach Tablets and end the mis- ery in five minutes. So long as you allow your stomach to rebel, just so long are you inviting other and more serious disease. 5¢ per line, six words to the line efi,,,"' - FOR SALE. FOR SALE—3650; 61 Otrobando Ave. discount for lmmecdisie sale. vauning, $1 Wilow WANTED—To grass in afge quantitics some standing ‘Telephone or . Norwich Town. me to the Where a single Streamed U TO RENT. Poverty beside me (a0 RENT—Five-room flat, 16 Wash- brtaniy| ngton Si; modern improvements. Ap- | Pared fasi, and piy John 'P. Murphy, 336 Washingion l;own"lha“).m Bl Tl 9a Jezud llet the spring a WANTIED_—Comp FOR SALE—Two ;oud cows. room; steady emp 3 McBroome, Jewett Ciu FOR SALE—Preparatory Lo erecting a new bullaing wiere ine hree DOw and_Known as 46, tunklin Streei, 1 will seli the three DULAINES Wilh the UNAersandaing they bo inoved away immediately. chance 10T Someone. yment and salistuc- uon to reijable man. piy The Hail & Bill Printing Co 48 and 50 1st, a woman to do covking P Aadn(\r)«' work in private Bulletin_Otnce. George W. ar- WANTED—Flain work _done ., Sallup, " rear FOR SALE—Gasoline, spark piugs, carbide, etc. 30 ana 30 n. p. Haveline oll, 41 Franklin Street. Fermenting food body is not receiving from “the <(omuh nourishment means that your blood is not as pure as it should be and that nervousness, dizziness, restlessness, bad dreams, dis- respectively, recenty overnauleed, 1.’ C.; wiso run: apout fOr two Bood deivery, price right o sell. L Garaner, Central Viliage, Ct. TWANTED A man with salesmanship y; 00d collector as Weil; guaran- teed galary and commission; permanent Address Box 4, Bulletin. R SALE—O. 1. C, pigs, welgh 50 pounds, nine weeks oli; also Jersey Suarantesing 15 quarls per day. ‘\\uwn_h Low YR SALE —Five plgs, W. K. ¥rink, Jewett City, Conn, WANTED—Salesman for palnts, #ue tomobile oils, and lubricants; excellent Middie States OIl A week's regular treatment of MI- A Stomach tablets will refresh the body and brain of the fagged-out man, put vitality into him and make him there is a whole lot of sun- shine left in life. Fifty cents for a large box at The Lee & Osgood Co. and druggists every- where, and will do as advertised, or your money back. Move On Nov! to ¢ street crowd, inducements, Company, Cleveiand, Ouio. EARN A DOLLAR AN _EVENNG WIIUDE pOBtals at home, of cards and partioulars to start work . H, Hambiin, Station A 325, Grand Raplds, Micn, 3 WANTID—Ladies, not Dieparations. Apply Hotel Wauregan. nine woeks First supply FOR SALL—One rrey, in_excellerit will seil cheap C. H, Wil Willimantie, R SALEK—One two-horse mowing W, L. Thacher, orwich Tow; T SAVE YOUR RENT MONEY—Own a bungaivw; cnolee of three snug bunga- iows at 3500; Bedch Lana betwsen 12 and magiine, noarl; says a policeman and whacks heads if it don't. on now,” says the blg, harsh mineral pllls to bowel congestion and suffering WANTED_Experienced champer girl with references; also experienced din- ing room irl with references, to take positions July $th. ~Apply F.'E don't billdozs the bowels. - They gently persuade them health follows. erienced dyers help- AUply to T Hrainerd W AM'W& ¥OR BALK—Hestaurant on Ralroad Ave., Plainueid, kood business for lit- Ue money; no-upposition, ars call at res.ul News BLore, ar write 10 ¥, 201, Plainfela, Conn, #OR BALE—FHouse 180 Cedar mireat, in frent of Eimwoud avenus; will sell WIth or Without Turmiturc; iso partiy nmisned cange. inquire on the premises, 260 at The Lee & Os- Far particu- ger nacine'’s ¥., Box_Ne, TED—Spinners, dyebouse help, Yantic Woolen Ca, jeldd WANTED—I{ you weni to knew all the M!n.ni of yeur life or if in deunbt, wina Lvery Bhoto! LEGAL NOT!CES. | __Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware and | Florida voted solidly for the Taft TO THE BOARD OF OOUNTY COM- ioners for New % by apply for a license to sell and and intexicating Landen Count ering ean be cured, o Bastorn Stammer ed. Yesterday Georgla gave Senator | We prove It at TFOR HALE OR RENT Hjght-room o Fishers island, P purther partcuisrs apply o or in the building at 43 West Main street, Town of Norwich, except fhe roois and apartments i sald Writs for Barticulars. are out off or partitioned in su s to form baoths, side yooms, Blage af business hin two hundred feet ine from any ehureh edie or paraehial school, WANTED —Apply SALE—O, I, C, pigs, thoreugn- regisiered, nene beiter Ludlaw' Farm, North Stoning- K F. b, o, Nerwicn, Conu retiving roams, WANTED _Fow good collon weavers Abply Cutler M el FOR ALK house, centraily Erandis unaave, Central' Bldg, VaR RALk OR Browning s peaen, en Toames Swned by Witliam . Paimer snd Jyagd Gardiner Greene, 4 BACKIVIUE: SaLE—Pleasantly located 38 acie jarm, 3a acres exceliént lang, baiauce pasiure and woad, 13 wmilea trom H, K, stauon wnd oy “market uiside and in, large birn, enliguse, cost $3ba, sueds, bulldings wurii puuve; hrice includes uou-m Frantable oo T WANTED—Dairym wark on eertified milk farm; w @and hoard ta right man, RENT—Cay Beter , icrupa, Appi are alectors and €rs, uwnmg yeal estate, of the Tewn of Notwlon, and herehy sign and, endorso WA TS R 854 West Main Bt Wi)iTED——l‘mae makers wu}lt:d at Ehupe & 08 that said applicant 15 @ puitar bla lmlhm\ ta be ligensed purguant 1o RS BIPda o uney Parker, Patrick J MoGarry, Jahn 2 “ Dinivery, N-nwlsn, that the above ¢d signers und endorsers are elec- and faxpayers, NTED_¥ou are wanied for go ernment position; $30 month; theusin of appaintments’ gaming. positions apen. 3 P., fochiester, §1,000 auwn, Ribhings, lafming toais e ey fwillimante L“fid Hend postal ihis 19th day of June, 4. D Horbvoak, dous' Olosi GOOD PRINTING CHEAL .:nem jes 1rktulnr WANTED—Piano PROBATH HELD within and for the Bistriot on the 19th day 3 A govam OF r\.«.ECTe\ Li ézoxdon. FARMERS 250 noteheads and Jeb % (regular ) tnxehfine& ahal The New York vote, am- | Harris'pf Nox: in said iRt dlan ap n.nwl in O nnr[ and hmex for'gny wmllns Fou ar: ietia Cempany, Noi WANTED housework girls, T "fiai’“‘n’ _Sund f9r samples. qent iR salg & prder §0 5 Winor fully desoxibed in FOR SALE AT ONCE ] Clgars, Tobaceo and Lunch Business in Wuauregan, Conn. Corner Stand having good trade and it s Ordered. That satd | ice Ci Fabate Court Room in the C e Cramss i in said District, in ‘the forenoon, and that notice of the MPLOYMENT BUREAU. Supt. Centrni Bldg. CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at once good bargalr ms and farms with lake fron Send particulars to TRYON'S AGENCY, WANTED Help for the Shore—Table, Dish and Laundry. other business, Must sell before July said hearing thereon, be given by Apply F. E. newspaper having & ofrou Wauregan, Conn. st three days pri the dats of said hearing, and make r SALE HORSES. They arrived on time. chunis and draft bma voted aves 4, noes 16, un- | A good lot of horses, some to fill They must be sold. can or will sell the same quality cheaper than I will age preferred. Come and see A _COURT OF ELMER R. PIERSON. Kind of Norwich, _The Guardian appeared i Also Family Cooks For Sale 321 Boswell Avenue, for an ordor to sell 7-room cottage, nearly new, LEGAL NOTICES. bath, steam heat, erday it was 31| large garden, property In excel- nt condition. Price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bufldin, NOTICE The legal voters of t District, Colchester, are hereby wa tolimect At dtns o fel turn to the Court To clect ofi's member tee to serve t 3 a Clerk, Trea arer and Col- To hear the meport of:the cffice v other busines be done at said meeting. H. P. BUBLL, PATRICK MU iin and tor the Distrint Present—NELSON Estate of John Dowdall, n said District FOR SALE a brick, block contain. ully equipped L Wil produce income of moras than District Committes, administration account wit! to the Court for allowance reason for selling. THOMAS H. Bullding, 27! e office on Frank- FOR SALE of 9 [ >oms, steam electric lights and - - i * venue, Will | be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main & STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodittes o Co. 10-20 W. Main _LOST AND FOUND. th'\IEY LOANLD 1»\«-»-1 Kates (Establisned 1 THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 142 Main Str 1 said estate to the t the' 24th day of June, o'clock in” the fore- ne orovata Court Beor i in sald District, % der»d Tha v of ‘Norwich, Summer Millinery A fine assortment of latest styles in in and see them. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. WEDDING G"‘TS In Grect Var cet, City. o same, and the sald Trustee Hats. Come 2ald hearing, sud make re Stering & L yed dog_an my pre wbout 47 Inehos hig) Everett P, k_(-rnu, yes nid ears dark F. C. GEER, TUNER 122 Prospact 8t F PlSWELL S THEL 15 ne adyertising medium in Eastern Consecticut eauel to The Wis letin tor Dusiseas Through the T RENT—Furnished of unfuinishod Toums wih board, an idea piace' {or D““fl,{,‘c‘h"‘“":':{h vaills, Apply & iprictutie Fovhrtys e e 70 RENT—Furnished rooms at the “Continental,” Pleusant View, i. L, five | Naught we recked of jewsled pomgh minutes’ walk from trolley and restau- | Arras-prisoned haill; Tant Apply to 114 West Broad Bireel, | Peasant fire and linel Westerly. Jelsd mflura our_broth R0 RERE oy o room | ;:'.'m".‘,‘::';'.“m.:?."“‘ easonable prices; aiso. two ges Diates, With ribber tuDIRg, Ior sise T e el sheap, at 4§ Churoh Bt Jerva | —Martng nu ell Clark, In Alnslee’s. FOR RENT—By month or seaso furniahed Aix-roomm Gottake . at " ads MANHOOD. : Ferry; very desirabie. address C. il Lewis, Central Viiage, Coun. 'Fnone |Sleep and wake and work, Moosup 48-3. Jolyd | "g‘ and Aand waks 40" RENT Two furnished rooms | - Hver the same ig Gehs: suilable ior Jight Muukumnx. AP‘ Thl ach Of L) 1da Cries for x’ road ‘ Kknew, iy _al Buletn Ofnoe. O T Co Vet T ST | FOr the tra withent e Share TO WIEAT_Convenient tanemen fogms, 58 CUgE 8L 313 per month, fin: | For the path without acl u in Kitch pas- e fever to go an Lares, Lor Goraes and Sows, Cluireghont | I'm bound to m‘ rgacing town ,_Yantie, may3vd "And the crowds flow, IS s B ey | T g Fegd S 0 = | T almost hreak - the fold uon, near lake and tre .l. 35 e . or “phone. B3N-LL, B0 oy | And follow the entry, - maydvd | Sleep and wake and work, TO RENT—Lower tenement of four n‘flnm"m”n&""m’r- 5 el g e 8 R Joak- | Far trom the winder-way: 3 H-'o-d'tr may. Yet, when the day gu u‘b:u:wm B u.nmodln\u"euk- nah" when the m. t birds triml, o reat ior seaxon. J. i, |Rovers all—1 Wheeler, 3 Union For 1 dresm of the roving shill! mayita s i ~erton Braley. in Amsies's. e T S ) Tt A modern upper fat, woama, cen’ | HUMOR OF THE BT 0 22 DAY ed, new arn for horse - n ol i n.um “Have you u good cook mow? *T Enquire 3“.‘"' 1?»-; don't know, 1 haven't tieen home sinee tween 10 an . w“ breakfast."—Londen Opinien. 10 m‘l\—'flltdwl‘ Neo, lfild. a)fl Visitor—Never say dle! Foston Bey way, next to Auregan —I commenly refer to the dissolution "";'w:?“.'\‘:,‘. A T’ of the vital Pnr:"l.-—du&! lh ut l “He knows all the best people In = town." “Why dossni't he associate with o fiumi' 3,: iuii ‘\Tf& hoast | them, then® “They kmow him."— Quln opposite oo Cleveland Leader, UP 10 DAT) . 0t ausriie -unfi‘.i."\&‘"x...g" fi tells a joke? Office Boy-1 don't have “"Ml l‘l& “fi ing for tagtes.’ Gusaler—Huh! I can At —480 square fest flooc | [ B H b Douralar, Tray Aleam T nary Build. | SUDUrbs —Harper's salial PAR, Chief Clerk (to.office boy)—Why el oS carth don't you_laugh when the bess to. I quit on Baturday,—Batire, v g Wigwag—Well, {here's accounts 5 e o FuiAlyh Record ST WANUFAGTURING SPAGE |y "™ RENT Wit o withent pawes | Mre, Knloker— i you bubs—he fact that' Jubled eouid Keen :f:f.';y ¢ i “"”";h“i‘“‘:"\"':_": a nurss in what -fluud te be the in ki St, cor. Chestaut Ave | Mrs. Berappy—Did rou see _thi "3 John? Woman Stung! Ean't m‘.‘! — Buzzles Doctass! y—Mary, & Y‘n Fui x t, ¢ woman's \pngue that can't talk would SRinglbn "“:"A"n c!.' puzsle mote fhan dacters. - Life. -:: ultum heat, Kind Fady—¥ouy leok tired. Haj im,( i ‘“d"ww wead Conductor—¥es, madam, I'm roubled with insemnia, Kind Lady vor - fellow, Why wo RENT FOR THE SBASON, on a sleeping ear? taga nt 2= lmly ral PR AR e J:Ffl “How's, 3 ards Building, 91 Mai T o A P g of g, e LN W e L TP, R Win torn to bat they heneh him and glve a don’t they put you Stanfard Chagars FOR SALE stitate hitter & chance=Deirell Fres ¥ | Press | Mre. Raller—Cooks fe such ignor- lant things nowadays. Mrs. Justwed - Very Alfractive Aren't they can't do the aim- plest things. 1 asked mine {o make Do you want to buy 4 good house, | S0me sweetbreads the other day and barn and blacksmith shop, with a good | She #uid she couldn’t.—McCairg Maga- Zine. patronage? If so, see What is vour idea of soclalism™ E. A. PRENTICE, asked one statesman. “Soclaliem,” re- Phone 300, 86 Cliff Street.|Plicd the other, “is a grab-bag full of novel ideas of government into whic FOR SALE. @ man dives whenever he wants (o Two bungaiows at Browning's Beach, | *121¢ @ new party.’-Washington Star ¢n the Thames river, furnished. A rar¢| “Now that you have become rich. I bargain '“’TflzJ‘E‘EXs{:‘ hope you will not’forget the peopls who were your friends when you ware 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. | poor.”. “Oh, no, I'll. not-forget them The friends a man hid when he was poor never let him do that, however he may try."—Chicago Record-Herald Prizefighter (entering school with LB his son)—You give this boy o' mine & . thrashing yesterday, didn't ? yer Schoolmaster (very _nervous)—Well— No..138 Laurel Hill Avenue, I—er—perhaps—— Prizefighter—Well, | give us your 'and:. vou're a champlon. known as the K. H. Leavens 1 can't do nothin’' with 'tm myself.— property. Fine grounds avafla- [| Punch. ble for 2 building lots. Residence can be altered into two-famil: | house.. Proposition will be con.. THE KALEIDOSCOPE sidered for exchange for smaller property, . There is still good fishing in the Sea of Galilee. Dr. Ernest W. Gurney JAMES L. CASE, Mastermzn, who has practiced medi« 40 Sh 3 cine in Galfiee, made a special study etucket St, Norwich, Conn. | ("% " ghes found thera, and in & re- cent book says that he found 43 varie- ties, twice as many as can be found in the British Isles. Tweuty-two Seashore Lots| _ xavor Aniron Lane ot Prsisvie s recefved & license to conduct Fronting Adlantie Oconn, 50x-50 fect ot |5 saloon. 1o will have & monopals lund c!k have been fortunats In securing (the business. It is planmed fo maks ore, between Ple: i odel saloon. Not a cha or a along the coast, ng mfieifi,," c:'fi'vldim.\ of goods will be allowed in the $00n be there! f‘\es- 1ots will increass | Windows, {gtn’r.re"gxo'hct"uhw:ré GAIL T ask for .|’ - nly one lot to & . customer, and atier July ist, this year, | Mr and Mre. J. £ Dimrel of Meiien, If any are left, the prics will bs FHE | wie, arcived ‘st Ghd Kavide o o Write for information; the suryey s |small wagon drawn hy . five timber nearly complete ngements tw»vv.g Damrel said he caught twn view " the proper T abpoini” | of the wolves nesr his, home, had men T in auto. In- | Veat raised the others and braken them (o |~ $1300 will put you in possession of [harness. He and hig wife intend to an $0-acre tarm, large 10-room house, | arive the Wotves te New York eity. | barn, wagon shed, wocdhouse, two hen- ——— nd milkhouse; 3 acres all plant- | 3 A ph, neriss a: 3 acres all plant . Thomas of Milferd, Kan., be ftumroq g 1.scre of potatoss: PIace | jiaves he has the smallest Iiving twin R. I, and a l0-minute walk to trolley. | mules in the state or the Upited Ownbr lives out of the state and will | States. The mother .weighs 1000 gacrifice If rale {x made cight away. | pounds and the sire 1,300 pounds. One ossession given at onc | of the baby muies stands ¢ inches hi ’ WILLIAM A, WILCOX, . | and weighs 82 pounds. ‘The other is Real Estate Broker. 32 inches high and weighs 55 pounds. No. 41 West Broad St. Roomx 1 and 2. Sea I e6d Westerly, R. L | Carl Schurz, who achieved distine- |tion #s a xeneral in the Civil war, S h l d f, cl senator, cabinet officer, civil servieo Basnore Land ror “aig reformer and joutnalist, s to have & rty acres of high lan¢ situate on | MORUMENt on Morningside avenus, st et roak oot okina® 98 | New York His figure in bronze wii Allanils ocean trom Point Judith on | be nine feet in height and will rise the east to Montauk on the west. Only | from & pedestal which stands on the 3 minutes ride from Westesly statio . = p N Y. N H & H R. R m, | periphery of a semi-circular struc FRANK W. COY. ks Distance Telephone, o B e e Mrs, Wiiliam Moore, wife of a farm- ectid ely. B L | ot living near Marshall, Mich, visited that toyn last week, accompanied by 5 her ‘.‘bl'hi\,h‘vn.h She :'I;I"k lhlv hil dr: Peck’s Real Estat: Agemcy |iouiomr o' ihey. mist, winess, the FARMS A SPECIALTY 1 ores famisy s drmems oot seven palrs of Sul32ring Strest, -~ Wilimsatie, Conn, g S i et | _ Fish 6nd Gamea Deiective Chivies B, GIVE YOUR HARNESS A Dmtwg, | Grombie of Massabeaic, N. H...saye Lot it abaorb ali the Visanl 11 wijl | (M0€ 10 all biabxperianca be never ase Then it will nol wbsorh water, whish | & Woodchuek climb. a, Agee unthl fast rols and sracks leather, V week. [ win parrolbg A irout pronfs mmd prasecves, It ntreant 1 Hooksett whaliia woodehuek best ail lor whosg And all lea ran In fromt of him Inst h( Aculn, wiih Viscol, dauble Aiving inte o hais, as fhese o T usually 4o, Gn tha AGRFaER. of a... ’II:“AM Bt r 3T mk (i s"m *n.. 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