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'FAIR, COOLER TODAY. FAIR TOMORROW. Vaudeville and Motion Plotures at Aditorium. otion Pletures and Songs at Breed 4 mer. Hroadway School ter Memorfal Huil. V'est Cliclsea District School Gradu= n at Barker Poll's Theater. Graduation at dge District School Graduation at c<ton Chapel, Hast Side. gwick Post, No. 1, G. A, R, meets {uckinghum Momorfal, Z“Tl‘y‘?}‘[ Norwieh, No. 63, T, of neets in Foresters' Hall. | Urwich Statlonary Engineers’ As cigzon, No. 8 meots in Bill Block. Tlantonomo Countly No. 33, O U A meets at No. 214 SCandinavian Sick and Beneft Socisty meets in Carpenters’ Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Fraok A. Bill hes a new and large assortment of Whittemore's cleaner and blacking for white canvas and buack, also for black and russet leath- ers, In liquid, paste and powders, at 10c and Z8c. On Tuesday C. V. Pendleton, Jr., went to Springfield and rode home a new 7 b. p. Indian motorcycie for H. V. Baldwin of New London. Mr. Pendle- twp bas sold a 6 h p BExcelsior ma- chine to Channing Huntington and a 4 ®. p. Excelstor to Harry Washburn ORPHEUM THEATER, DANIELSON. The Missing Miss at the Orpheum Theater Friday and Saturday. M., sithough The Missing Miss js the rather us title of the musical comedy 1] is to play at Danfelson Friday and Saturday, it is safe to say thet the miss will nevertheless not be missing. The author, Matthew Ott, has taken care of that, and instead of one miss he has written a lsughing vehiole that gives ample opportunity Sor the display of the abilities of a smimber of them who know how to sing and _dapee. 'They are led, perhaps it Would be slso correct to say assisted, exvellent a corps of comedians vocalists as J. W, Gorman has able to congregate into one e it with its ridicvlous situa- tickling music, sprightly fomny comedians, The Miss- s bound to be & most attrac- With new effects and equipment, it will hold forth mghts. Hours in New York com- theater last week was as the very best that here. The Missing Miss even bettar and the show one long round of melody, phessure. Prices 15, 25 and 35 ! i 1 EH K §iF 1 4 i BREED THEATER. A Desert Swestheart is ihe title of o supert Essenay feature at the ZB today and shows the popular the leading role. The #weetheart being won he is prospecting In the guilty pair hiding the desert uniil water §ive out, when the fei- | in s : i lsl g 1 9.9.? ] i GH Another of thoss irresistible Alkal Tke comedy pletures is Included on the list today and is entffled Alkali Ike's Bride. A besutiful scenlc Blograph drama and a Labia Johnson picture complets the bill, which is graced by the Aelighttul lophone playing of Miss XAith R adl. STONINGTON. Closing Exercises-of Baptist Union As. soctation—MNext Year's Meeting to Be In Groton—Dinner in Honor of Clase of 1912, Thursday morning and afternoon 140th amciversary of the Stoning- Dmion assoctation wes confilug?‘d morning session opened at 9.30 @ovotional exercises, conducted 0. G. Buddington, of Poquon- fhis wes followed by a when reports of the committes were read. invited to meet at the Baptist church, in which will be the regular meeting. The pastor of the Haights church s Rev. George speakers for the pro- be Rev. O. G. Buddingtor, Bridge, Rev., W. Aliken H. E._Anderson Old Jewett City. The resolutions was appoin - L. Loomis of Moosup serve in that capacity. offering was followed by ih evotional sermon by J. W. Higgins of Packerville, which was of dee interest. The address at eleven o'clock on “Pearis of the Orient,” by Re: Francis Russell, Capiz, Panay, P. 1his prowed s most interesting talk; at 1130 an address, Northern Baptist Convention Bchoes” by Rew. P. C. Wright, pastor of the Central Baptist chureh at Norwich, heid the closest attention of the congregation. At 12.00 xdjonrnment. followed benediction At 1830 the ladies of the church merved a deficious dinner and the del and friends who attanded, about 00 heing carod for during Wed t B o f i ¥ réig ;gl" ] a i neaday and Thursday to dinner. Th. oat of town people ware cared for a committee who located them in “omes here. At 130 the meeting of the Woman's Heme Mission socieiies was of mnch m the address “Our Slovak N by Miss Lydia Jenkins, of Pittsburgh, Pa., proved of ben intevesting. At 2.30 the devotional ex ercises were conducted for 10 minutes by Rev. N. B. Prindle, of Preston (ity. This was followed by unfinished bus- from the morning; of- p. m. an address was pleasure and profit from Rev, W. B. Mattison of Mt. Ver- non, N. Y.; 3.30 was consecration hour, econducted by Rev. W. E. Boles of Mys- tie, closed the programme for the two days. The weather being in its favor, the members of the different societies represented went home with words of praise for the hospitality shown both by the people of Stonington and the First Baptist church, General News. Andrew Carroll, employed at the summer home of Judge Gilbert Collin repidly recovering from a severe of appendicitis. Anderson, 3d_son of Mr. 1. & Anderson, Jr., dislocated his b while at play near his Nightwine of New Ha- sest of J. T. Wilcox and " fr Sheffield and family om the Hancox house t to the Colbert house et of th Mr e Felk, who has heen and Mrs, John W, to Norwlch this + School Graduation Exerc Jio eraduating exercises of (he ko iligh sehool, much prajse feen the students who spoke jesduy evening, The class history (snell Hemphill, the salutatory by Marie Kellogg and -the va s v address by Mary Starr Wheeler wis he claxe propheay by Ha " Paten, wers sepenially fins, The choml archestra and s class \(w. precadeN the pressmtation of by wa W NI - t and | gay o and | NORWICH, CONN., FRIDA, JUNE 21, 1912, class ifts by George Phillp Harris and BANK STATEMENT. the acteptunce of the gift by Karl BANK STATEMENTS. Stillmasn, 14 The class ode, by Geneweve Chapmun, was excellent; Dinner In Honor of Seniors, On Thursday evening the Stoning- ton High school class of 1913, gave a 0. 438, REPORT of the conditien of the First w Ihe Thames Natiopal close oi business, June 14, 19127 No. 657, REPOR'T OF 'I'HI} CONDITION oOF Bank, at Nor- ich, In the State of Connecticut, at the ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *WANTED, FOR SALE or dfuner in honer of the graduating THEEIQUR (5 class of 1912, at the Weguetoquoes i Loans and Discounts......§1,501,070.43 " inserted at ¢ asina,Th it peoved e siok | National Banlk |Srrie s s TO RENT" are he rate of of the most cleborate ever given by the | 0SB0k o weurs cifous i . . H Single life is r students here, The invitations were | at Norwich, in the State of Connecti- lation ... vearers 100,000.00 t e lne ufn'h n'u §o0d, issued for § o'clock and the orchestra |cut, at the close of business, Junc 14, | Otiier Bond C per ll\e SIX W As an unclaimed er thou beamest, selections were greatly enjoyed | 1912: To_secure U.S. % | § Froedom in o wholesome f00d. throughout the evening. The big dance RESOURCES. il o §34,000.00 , o B o hall at the casino accommodated the | Loans and Discounts.. $783,48 i 5 ok SOV s parsew members of the High School and their | Overdratis, secured and un: Wt SV i TO RENT. piy fur desined ead gr way, friends most comfortably and ‘the | Secured ............. 655.34 | Bonds, securities, etc.. 1,144,965.00 WANTED. FOR SALE. o e K% W );;J(‘ evening was enjoyably spent. U-]:hgunds to secure circu- 58 c00/40 Banking house, furniture, e o™ A o er lay Srashor e “K:u bh::u; U, S Bouds e e R Ll sy S LA A e T slalied, & new Col68iRom, house o T'V}Kn";‘;" L gy il W » ibe T Lin e 0 sceure U. S. i reserve a 5) 048, N Nor re G I 3 2 ago, ho 1 1100, e e, , Conn.; v 3 where ho has visited for several sum- oposits $1,00060 P e AR e B B T G S| R e Ui ov ¥, Lot | & most. beantitul view of the Thames | When the precinct adorning mers past, has been admitted to the | Tosccure Pos- agents Gt 215,439.31 |~ WANTED—Few more men look after | a¢ 15 McKiniey Ave. Je21d |river and harbor; all modern improve- an discovers and takes note. firm of Pendleton & Pendleton, in- tal Savings 5,000.00 ecks and other cash items 10,948.87 | our business in unoccupied territory. e — ments; Norwich trolley passes door, 6¢ |y, y po o0 surance firm of Brooklyn, N, Y. The L §,000:00 | Roten: of ootumend oo fon permancit; good pay. C. .| FOR SALE_A high bred Airdaie dog, | mre; very low rental to desirable fam- | ThAt the spinster calm, coll other members of the firm aré W, | Bonds. securities, ‘etc . 102,081.36 Banks w2 79,034.00 & Company, Nurserymen, Man- |13 momtus old, pedigree, the cholce of |ily, 'W. B, Chappell, 79 Green B PoRBSLL o me at her comj L Do ATaa e oLt AR e : | Banking house, furniture Fras ik S 1d | litter of eleven, a family' pet, fine watch | London. onders winely, then I Averill: Pendicton, and Frederick Pen- | “%ng fixtures #9i009.09:{ TTACUARAL papes Wirisncy, 65051 S, S - dog, huats anything going. Thomas, 83 > 5 Takes the ballot in hand. dleton, both natives 3 i il s oo 80,000.00 | e and cents 6505 08, 7 ~ <2 = , 16 Maves 18 b brothesiin i ot s | aor real estafe dhisd. . AINL e e L R e e uhvier | S BNV ahE Ingen B modsre, IBProvEiments, AD- | Casts It not for greed or glory, Wilcox of FBrooklyn, brother of Joseph | _ ( © agents).. U PR ks wanted. Addr ", J. Reuter & Son, | FOR SALE—Good all round working | ply John P. Murphy, 335 Washington | Bui for good to one and ail, Wiicox of the borough, State and Private e TR L eriy. je21@ | horse, fim'm.:”\‘)' price $106. ,"‘,’g” Bt. Tel, 985-4. i Jeznd Brlz‘r.I:x the records black Woary, S e G nd x e gal tende 4 to 57 Roosevelt Ave. 02 - ens but to otn . O Dougliiss i restanad | i ipunies, ama Eavings oy b i TR e T SRR TOR SALE—Good work Tores, 150, oF | “Contintntal’ Eleaatat View . 1. Ave Wi e o the Waterbury Brass company | Sompanies, Savings : S 5.65| house canvassers; good pay, no drones | SAL ot ) ’ oy ves and moth b goes with the United States Elec- | Due trom approved Teserve Redemption fund with U Wanted; apply at once. | Conn. Basket | WL exchange for cow. W. S| Foote, | minutes’ walk from trolley and restau- | " Thieraly wiols ar wors, T9mind & tric Light and Water company of the | agents s S Treasurer (5 per cent. of Hiis s St, City. je2id |R.D 4. A je2ld _|rant Apply to 114 West Broad Street, | Hustands, hrothers, tey to guide w me city. Mr. Douglass™formerly re- | Chiecks and other cush items B e 00.00 | WANTED_Maid for general house- | FOR SALE—$630; house and large L To the paths where lovers woe, ied in Stonington. Notes of other ~National DO worke \Write M. . Jordam, Box 215, |lot, No. 61 Otrobando Ave. Liberal| TG RENT Two furnisbed rooms| . Mrs. homas J, Garity, is visiting tn | ,, Banks Seiay 00| ot $3,753,095.10 | Danielson, Conu. discount for Immediate sale. J. E.|sultable for light housekeeping. Ap-|Lel them rest, for they have chosess New Fork s Fractional paper ‘curréncy, 3 e e e i | Fanning, 31 Willow St ply at Bulletin Office. Jetdd’ | Let the Couf walls'guard ineir homes 8 nickels, and ce & .00 % LLABIL ANTE) 0 buy some standing | » path untrodden Thursday noon the borough school | Lawful ir v pital stock paid in. +§1,006,000.00 s in I uantities. Telephone or | FOR SALE—Two good cows. TO RENT—Convenplent tenement of 6 [ (er th, closed for its summer vacation. e ey il urplus fund L e00000:00 | B ¢ E R er s, Norwich Town. | McBroome, Jewett City. il rooms, 48 CIIff 8t.; §12 per month. En- e Whols wide world we roam. Stockholders' Meeting, fhede o S R LR o e ; FoR SAUE—O. T C. pigy, weigh 70 iR S D 104d_| Lot us then be up and doing, ' oo hotl gil tender Ak e D iy " I WaN Compositor ounds, nine weeks o0ld; also Jersey | 'TO REN1—Pasturage in Fitch pas- aze the path and break the trall, ington was held Wednesday whep it | Redemption fund with U. 8, 45-90 | pue to other Na- ST g {ory comperisation to reliable man, Ap- | J. . Hatnor, Norwich Town. Jje1dd | farm, Yantle, Ct. may30d S0 the epinster shall prevafl. was voted to reduce the capital stock | <Lreasurer (5 per cent of tional banks.. $11,177.44 ply "\(?‘, Hall & Bill Printing “", FOR SALE—-One surrey, in excellent | TO RENT—Lower tenement of four SYSTEM ROUN MAD. of the institution from $200,00 to| Circulation) E 10,925.00 | Due to State S Waltiutlo, /Gt 39 condition; will sell cheap. C. H. Wil-|rooms. Enquire of J. Bradford, Book- 3 $100,000. This measure was carried | moa; $1,344,050 $hnus Gna R e D Witlimantie, Ct_, fel-| binder, 108 Broadway. maylsd _ | Oh, 16wt it ‘great to he “up to date” by a vote of 1464 shares of the 2,000 v s TSR E | - Bankery. - | Sooking and laundry work In private ) = S | “GRpsGENT BEACH commodious col- | wind JIVe [0 this yesr of srace, Ehe vanotifed stoek will-“he s ERirTind | b bt tiout = e otae 80,000.00 | _savings ba TWANTED—Plain_ sewing, child lows at $300; write for description. | V' pecisey @ Union Bty Foeeey Though nobody knows the place! at par. A Undivided profits, Tess ex- Dividends un- dresses, etc, work done reasonable. |Crescent Beach, Land Co, Crescent|_ — " _ Elwood Davis, a student of the| penses and taxes pald 51,847.48| pald ...... 548.60 Mrs. Gallup,'rear 141 Franklin Str Beach, Conn. Jelid TO RENT—Tencment 4) Hobart Ave. | We've an index card for sach thing we Stonington High school and a mem- | National Benk notes out- Individual de- 20d $ > a ~ modefn upper flat, § or T rooms, cen- do ber of the Manual Training depart- | Standing ....... e 218,500.00 | | posits subject - ‘OR_SALE--Restaurant on Railroad |ira), clean, sunny, pleasant, newly ren- | And everything under the sun ment cut his left hand while at work | Due to other o to check . 1,338, WANTED—A man with salesmanship | Ave. Plainfield, good business fol"“\- ovated, new bath room, gas range. |It takes so long to fill out the cards od hy national banks Certified checks ability; good collector as well; guarap- money; no opposition. For particu- | Barn for horse or automobile if desired, Wa never get anything done. Wednesday by a gauge chisel, and Dr. | " Ser tifie 3 - \ - estiurant under Racine's rars § s Brayto k8 Stited 3 closed the | Due to State Cashier's checks teed salary and commlssion; permanent aurant under Racine’s | Enquirs Mrs. Vars, 38 Hobait Ave., bs. - ‘“‘I ‘!“ took § stitches and close: ®| “and _ Privgte”’ outstanding position. ~Addresg Box 4, Bulletin. o o Eitert0 F.P, 3’3'&"' twees. 10 and 2, or 7 0 9 p. m. maydd sz'{y»:rapnm who sp ke h— ound Banks and vl | Je20d 201, Plalufield, 3 3 RENT_The store No. 35 Broad- | ANd make us swear and cuse Went $200 Bonds. Bankers 5,208 fted States = Tor paints au-| WOR SALE—House 186 Cedar Strest | way® n6xt to (he Wauregan Hotel and | When we are not dietating to them, Charles S. Bennett of OM, Mystic | Dus to deposits 7| somabiis 0\ls L Palnte utlin front of Elmwood Avenue: will sell | now’ occupiad by W. J. Townsend as a| VWhY. they are dictating to us s before the town court Wednesday | Compan ok Postal _ sa inducement e es Oil | With or without {urniture; aiso partly | grocery store. . Apply to William H.|, Lk on a charge of violating the liquor | pus to mppross 012 deposits Compgny. Cleveinnd, Ohio o |tinished canve. Inquire on the premises. | Shislds, apriza [ ‘Tip vertical here and vertical there, e P e e o (- "3 I nd evervthing on its end; laws of Connecticut. He was repre- ed reserve | TED—Experienced er girl | — .-P0 RENT-—-No. 8 Unlon St Flat | With double fore n » sented by Attorney Hinckley and en- | _agents ..., 4,063.66 | Total . .33 et e eriented din. | . FOR SALE OR RENT—EIghi-room | seven rooms ard bath, in brick houss gn e v g tered o plea of mot guflty, An ad- | D1vidends fun- | Stute of Comnecticui, County of Naw | girl w eferences, hed cottage at Fisher's Island. | opposite courthouse. Quiet location in journment was asked. for, and the|, pald ...\ $2.00 | London, ss. 1, Charles W. G ash- Jul 1 urther particulars apply to Iox |central part of city. Enquire 137 Main hearing was set for Tuesday June 35, | 11 d1viduai de- | ie the aABGVe, HaTHe Con Bulletin jei3d_ |8t S A Glbert mardd | We've Joose-leat ledgers for saving m. Bonds of $200 wera| Do®its subject en Sy RWeRr e ANTED LFOR SALE O L. . pigs horouai- | U TO DATE (uralehed roomu Mar- | my TE L by Alonzo B, Main of Old | Demand certin: ha beliet - 3 Dy o O s Stoning | Susrite Bullaing. | Mexc Lisea, 318N | Wik 1Aic Sur: cile 1a Rbeut oaih 4o R, < | “cates or de: CCHAS. W | B 5 Norwish, o, H ~ Hunting for leaves that are lost Lilllan Alice Christman of posit ,,.,. 86,101.00 ribed and { Button. aprz/d i '0 RENT—Store at 69 Franklin SL, Sonth Boston and Arthur Holden Tui- | Cashier's checks TWANTED—Spinne {= £ —._ | possession at once. Inquire at Bulletin | And sectional this and sectional that, ley were married Monday, June 17, in | Cutstanding 453443 CRANDALL, Tielp. Yantic Woolen Co, jeldd | , FOR SAL Proiitable rooming | Otfice. octéd (We'll s00n have sectional legs): ¢ place. Both are well known here. | uiivea states L B anle WANTED_II you wast to khow all | ¥runc N L L LIGHT _MANUFAGTURING SPAGE | ' “e*[f 1ast night that T made & moat deposits altairs of your life or s =t TO RENT—With or wiinout power g e as Seus, | Postal _Bavin it Madame Alwing i J ¢ and steam—s4,000 square fect floor T dreamt I live in a sectional h | P ] gl | devostes D cortect. 36 BraRdw Drowning's Beach, on Thames Tiver.|gace. The lightest, cleanest, airiest | A And rode a sestiong] ~hossr | |p-p-p-p-p, S 3 - 1,7 N e hay23a5® | factory fivor In Norwich. Apyly A. . | And drew my pay in meotions from | 6 SAeeN | AR hosrowed o ofs dnaso SCRick dE— 1iy located | (coruler, Troy Steam Laundry Build- | A sectional “section bosa | u tc Th d U e v i 2 369991 mErortT oF T el o SALE—Pieasantly located | ing, franklin St. cor. Chestaut Ave | oy jen A 72 T S 3 3 acre jdrin, 3o acies excelient plow 24d h, Isn’t it great to be ‘up - u ome ousanus AU /i $1344,059.77 | The Merchan(s National Saai, at Nor- | fand. balahce pasture and wosd, good |. 244 And Iive 1 this véar of Era gt State of Connecticut, County of New | Wich. in the State of Connecticut. at the | | Zruit, 1% miles from K. K. station and TO RENT. Wilh . system and plaee for " an sh Id!!ndnnss!(‘YHn | | London, #s: 1. C. T.. Hopicins, Cashler of OF UFesS OMIBIAS o | findon. s T, Sk fiopiins Cashier of swear that the above statement is trua Z gear (hat the'above statement 13 trus | Lans guiside und in. lurge baca, painted, bow |and sieam heat. " Enguive of lsase & —From July, 1805, Graphite g DR i Benhyuse, cost $865, sheds, outby ., | Jones, Insura and Real Estate Hereafter, Madame, You Are Going to C. L. HOPKINS, Cashier. ;”f”.i” | butidinge wordy $5,060; brice $$300 | Agent, Kichards Building, 91 Main 5| HUMOR OF THE DAY Feel More omfy “Underthgllems. | | ScbactiBed and Mweks £0 befors sma, | 11, & Bounds 1o sacurs Clrci: Rishings, furming, 1wols und. poultrs. | —ieiid ihis 20 day of ine, 191 | iation .. . 9 s ° o Y T " = * Girls, get a %0 box of PERSPI-NO right JOHN L MITCHELL, | Bond i i AL TO RENT FOR THE SEASON. The Visitor—Why are vou here, my away at the drag store, and get one of Notary Pubile. | Banki irniiure I I & _ | Cottage at Gales Fer misguided friend? The Prisoner—I'm the surprises of your life. It means the | COrrect—Attest | ana GOOD PRINTING P00 furnished. Inquire of ISAAC §. the vietimof the unlucky No. 13, Th %0 0l dross ahlclds s gon | CHAS, . NOYES, Due, from National Hank: i IR s envelopes (regular 5 size) Insurance and Real Estute Agent, RICh- | Visitor - Tidend . Tomr? iyoza > +he N A e | 1O WORTH, (oL reserve agents) WANTED—-Old_geose printed cutner, 1,000, ards Building, 91 Main St. ‘jotd sitor—Indeed; how's ihat? The 2 | JORN € MORGA om State and Pr a best cash prices pald i 5,00, §5.50; 10,000, $1U. 500 noleheads, Prisoner—Twelve jurors and one judge. je21d i et & BT Hanks and Bankers. Trus Dickinson, General Delivery b“""‘i pn‘u:.u;,nsllclh “'Wl rmt:a. P a o Sporting Times. Companics and = Savings 3 “10,000, $11.50. ' 500 letterheads, | FOR SALE. Does your son realfze the o = e fon op | D - - x11, printed, 31.65; 1,000, 3270 % our ze the responsi- O O ION Ok | | Trom anuoyd reserve WANTED_You are wante 393 10,000, 317.50; 500 billheads, bilities of great wealth?” T fear mot,” e Thames Loan & Company, | Due I ernment ; 380 month printed, $1505" 1,000, $2; 5000, $8.50 sizned the eminent magnate. “He can't Bov of Tone it e 14th | cheoks sther cash Ite of appoin coming 1u,000, '$1; 30 statements, 53xsta, scem to learn the rudiments of agets day of June 1912 recks and agh | gy £ g ’ Te AR action ¥ 3 o i i can tom for lList of positions open. Fr priniéé $1.ud; 1,000, $1.75; 5,000, 35.2: bridge and sh - | ASSETS, [ Botes_ u, other’ Watiomal Tostitute, ‘Dept. 35 Pn Rocheste EC00 st Erinting o <very desori Very Attractive | bridge and ho shaws ¥io signs of waat- Loans and Discounts FbLoanice | pEoIEL R | ay4d Tica done’ DRSHIDLIYe Sind for sampie < ng to marry a chorus girl.—Pittaburg Overdrafs 3 2836l e ind 3 = T e e | #u Tulletin Co. Rorwich. Conn. Do you want to buy a good house, | Post. B anding (houo et asids | Lawil one ing. All work guarantosd = har and blacksmmith ahigh; with agvod | O Yo Eetibve 16 Silesests iy gt e H 2 | ank, viz 298 Prospect St.. Clty. Te FOR SALE AT patronage? If so, see en vou are in favor of abolishing for. savings Depositors. . 1 2 ONCE . seo el Joe. St ub R e B ohiuen TR o \ E A PRENTICE, 3 n; no. 1 don't belleve in wet Other Real Estata., 200600 noteheads and 250 Ice Cream, Fruit, Cigars, Tobacco and 4 cather, but it seems to be nécessary Due from other _Ban = 17,525.00 | Dess slze) énvedop Lunch Business in Wauregan, Conn. | Phone 300, 86 Cliff Street. | sometimes."—Chicago Record-Herald e, T Com n fund with U, §, | $L.15: 200 sach, & orner Stand having good trad | “That boy of mine has a great fu L : (5 per cent. of R e R B increasing every day. Owner hs : FOR SALE. t 1 understand he can ask mors ¥ Awecitn ) 2 5, vy other business. Must sell before July | Two bungalows at Browning’s Beach, | QUestions in a day than the whole | | United States and National FEPFYYTR | St Thames river, furnished. A rare | family can wer in a week.” Ton | Rank g 4 = | Apply F. E. KIES, Wauregan, Conn. offered. Inauire of He's going'o make a fine hand on an { LIABILITIE WANTED ! i | a0 smeradibims 12Chs8, | investigating committee one of thess | - oo pital stock paid in. $ 100,000.00 | SRR A i etucket St Norwich, Ct. | days"—Washington Star. No More Ruined Gowns, No More Dress and C " 10189776 | Thiiviged orofits, Tess ex: 0099 ten laborers, 2 boys, 2 cooks (fe- | T i | “Well, Willie,” said the visitor, pat F. Shields, If You Use PERSPI-NO. | “Denses and taxes paid 25,092.70 | male), 4 general k girls, 2 By And’ i e ting s rali o ',:"’ o e oo & 7 21 Bank tes oute Gt L K [ hay ome (o' f you are going to be president of the PERSPI-NO keeps the arm-pits justas el Bank Notes | OBl o7 200.0p | f2rm, hAnds 1 wait place novw, They must be sold, No United States some 4ay > "Not if 1 e SR = s ALY, 5,484.99 M. J. COSCORAN. Supt. Cemirai 8ldg. |ihem be an ex-president—he has more fun e ‘”;r!nmh':'t";(}:g;n"‘:;lg*nég;;‘ Capital Stock. .. 3 100.000.00 254 | LMER R. PIERSON, | outen it.”"-~Harper's Week m theatre or - Surplus fund........ 500 "50,000.00 3 . 13 i g over-perspire in the arm-pits. The colors Undivided Profits, 1931 QTS | o). e 4 Ne, 8 Laurel Hill Avenue, How's he womag e in a colored gown will never run. The current expenses and ¥ Dividen CASH FOR YOUR FARM | i T U coming 210ng In YouF ci cloth will never fade, get stiff {rom per: 44,500.01( pald | property. Iine grounds availa- || verts, of comree ot domin epiration and then rot and tearand ruin | DU ¥ Several good ns wagted at once | ble for 3 Bullding - erts, of course, buf someho Bankers, for conh 5 i | ¢ 2 building lots. Residence [ it sorms impossible for e to f | yourgown at the arm-pits. Nevermore!| f'rust (61 et £ can be altered into two-family it seems impoasible for us to fin | No more rolling upof dress shieldslike | panies .. ... Z o | house. Proposition will be coh- | coyer i) 40 things for which the | ropes under the arms, PERSPI-NO is | General Depos- e Send parti PR AT sidered for exchange for smajier || polce, must arrest them.”—Detrol & delightful powder, absolutely safo for | _i's ,931.12 AGENC ree Press body, and neyer harms any fabri in Sav- Village, liear markets, [4 room coionial thiing. best From July 1st, house of 10 rooms at Though nobods verandas, No. 54 Washington St. All conveniences condition house wiln knows the piace Connecticut, County of New | Preparatery to erecting a new build- | ProPerty. An Englishman in, Dublin was aske Willimantle, Cona, | It's n wonder. Try it once, and be con- Depart- s: 1, Charles H. Phelps, Cash- 2 ing where the three now stand and JAMES L. CASE, by an Irish cab driver If he wished to cked With every box, b boat of iy P lede WANT D | known as 46, 48 and 50 Franklin Street etucl Norwich, Conn. the Englishman. “I am able to waik Sutisfaction or money back. $1,445,183.09 | beltef, S g |1 will sell the three buildings with the | Ah, well” remarked the Jehu. “May 018’ Sc dala Bt 706k artie tidit Bsontsiatiataw | CHARLES H. PHELPS, Cashier. Fao BT ks . - your honor long be able, but seldom ent direct, on receipt . No Juz 1912, | Subscribed and sworn to before me, | _Help for the Shore—Table, Kitchen, | understanding they be moved away willing."—Boston Post of price, by the Perspo Co., %15 Lincols V. Perkins 2 | this 20th day of Jume, 191 Dish and Laundry. Also Family G “I don't see how a lawyer can en Ave. Chicago. For sale and recommended | 52id Thames loan & Trust Co., ERCIVAL W. CHAPMAN, ~ |and Second Girls. il T S h L a ball game 4 X o n s \ly swear that the foregot Notary Puk 4 a ball game under the present rales in Norwich by The Lee & Osgood Co. g e i e T < teyy Salite, J. B. LUCAS, | A good chance for someone. wefl‘y two castiore Lots "What would a lawyer want 1 e ————— | edge and belief | WOODARD, Room 32, Central Building. Fronting Atlantic 0. BOx-5 should think they'd want to stop the R W. PERKINS, Treasurer. | N BROWNING | GEORGE W. CARROLL. |lund. I have been fortunite in securing | €ame after every decision andl have it LEGAL NOTICES. ubscribed and swora fr before' e, | COSTRLLY LIPPIIT, | ‘ a tragt on lhfleci'e.uhu between Pleas- | argued and ruled on, with a court of AR ey o S 20th_day of June, 1912, | directors. | e | ant View and Charlestown Beach. Theso | appeals sitting constantly on the side i ot R . DWIGHT L UNBERWOOD | FOR SALE. i lots have one of the finest beaches | lines."— Kansas City Journal N within and for the District | 3 Notary_Pub) = — = = ! — | FOT ale -Jl:::ghexn\te‘e.-uax! and the trolley will J ou the 20th day of June, | v —— LEGAL NOTICES, | - X These lots will increuse 0 3 2 | CH price right away. All 1 ask for a Y > S o R el FOR SALE | oo couse in xonen rom | BR300 GA™ 00 on % 0 8| THE KALEIDOSCOPE | Brewg SN S THING Judes | REFORT or THE CONDITION OF | “[iy oumr or mromats meLD e e T i sl S b 3 ot i 50 b, in said ceased at Nornich, In the state of Connattiegr | 2t Norwich, within and the District ol Ak {pouliry houses. ' Unusual opportunity [WGARY 25 Jeit, the price will be $206 Expertments made in France show farg ) Norwich, | a{ the Bistine Ttin 15 91 t 3 i the 20 da f June, | insm ent business, Al s D the survey i3 |ihat hy adding four cents’ wavth of | A -— ). 18 A ™ y completed. Arrangeman: > " i e ket RESOURCE Presni NELSON J. AYLING, Julge | i ; | PRICE LOW View the property mads by appeini. | POARUL ofl cake to * winter feed Jotitio renstun thotae R S B S5 . s e | Cofte-~ of - oms, ci2am | Cias W Kimball, 342 Washington St | ment. ‘Traneporiation fres in ats, 1a- | Her daiit +idid of milk can be increasd Ry A atat - G M T 1 Now h, it rict, decease T | vestigate. by 10 to 15 cents. | raniea LoRtaeof "Sald de” | Gerarafie, secured and un [ oo, 0 x5 ! x| electric lights and : plumb- | $1890 Wil put you in pocssssion of | ’ T | gr emental and dministratio . . o1 | an 8C-acre farm, large 10.room house, South h orts ( v pon, Ordered. That said | U T s et e 2 i 1 ~a % s oL B yoCARGUS , Tn South China ports a Chiness with petttiin B¢ "heasa and “Getormined‘at | U 31160, a 3 ant with 3aic o The. Cou g, at ~* River " venue. Will| | nerigs and mitknouse 3 wouser tvo hen” | a queue is rapidly hecoming n rarity. | the Probate Court Room in the City of | premiurns on 1/, & Hond r allowance; it gz jit U o) 1 ! | od, including 1 aera of potatoce: sines | Foreign hats are now. more common wien,in ct, on the 35th | Fonds. Seenritics, ot Ordered, Thiat the 26ti day of June, | be sold cheap on easy terms. | | Situated only 1% miles from Wester | than Chinese hats, And forsign cioth- n tha foranson 2,at 10 ociock | Banking ‘louse, furnitire A i ALY odudk 1 L R. 1. and a 10-minute walk to (roiley. | ing and shoes are Becoming :er p oren hat notice of the nd fixtures on, at th obate Co R0 | Owner lives out of the state and wili | uinr ’ : o petition. and of sald | Dis Trom Apsroved Feservs ty of Norwich, in sald Distr | N. TARRANT & CO. | T s 9f the aate aad wilifu : | N ame A g o Clearing A Pt P e e S e oo ! 117 Main S*:cct, City. om cottage, nearly new, with | WILLIAM A, WILCOX, | et EAEEE . 9. the | Biet e prior to publishing s orde in = ) shanm: Heats “dot - TROXAARANEES Real Estate Broker. olectric transformer by which cle ‘ wring, and that o | I e d A% B SILEO TELTR | No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2. | jight current will operate (he ording i : e | aate . aFing, and:mak 4 rden, property in excel- jebd Westerly, R. I | clectric call bells, substituting =tation [ \SNIE €. CHURGE stz The g ofeeving 15 4 6| gurunnan e | Sashore Land For Sais Biciptnd. ARSGRREE Nixo Viakis ! Sl J % At ANNIE C. CHURCH at 10 | Forty acres of high lanc situate o | furnish employment 1o and are (he T woonso |3 e : e o|| FRANCIS D. DONOHUE ||uforiaciss ot biso ane sisate on | tummih empiosment o and are” (i : Reden P e 2 e 5 e late C Atlantio” ocean (rom Foin: Judith on | iarsesi portion of the Norxcgian per % R id Wit AT 4 COURT OF PROBATE HELD |Conn., t | th t to Montauk on the west. Only | - Pl gy P kg v/ : Arer (% per. cent. of Norwieh, within and for the Dist antiqiie Central Building, Norwlch. 3 ‘minutes’ ride from Westerly station, || o4 Dahad, o A b cireulatiun) 200 siaoanp (AL MW he 20th day ot 7 e pos IN. Y. N.H. & H R R ¥ station, | 4 locat fisneries and fisher 3 o -1 D 1912 i stead ureans FRANK W. COY. waters. / | sprag aid D LI ABILITIES ¢ Eresent BON 2 Sl Bt e e Do Long Distance Telephons. SR o | Cora A. Lad Spragie, Conn, e R ok 3" Dis b S ptd i 6 High Street, ~ Westerly, R L Better methods of feeding and breed.- peare patit n $ 100,000.00 e ot D0 SR e of decl12 ing have wrought much improtement i Sl SoEEe s n 200N minis on account with sald estate| Bibles, almanaca etc. looking glasses. in I'rr“ ’- ittle u;‘(hv ant gt nety 3 to the Court for allowance; i T =0 1 oK w tur Chereas in 1862 oxen w 1 bt St ore a 3 erally_slaughts tan average a 1 1 d Smpanies 2 giny ceretory 2 fare p —_— 3 our years and six months, | Norwich, sal ) Dividends unpald : City 'of Norwich said District, be, y eloc farming tools, car ok containe | day of 7 A PO SAt | Tndtvidual deposits subjest snd the same is, appointed for hearing | penters tools, namesses hay cutter ing eety o e The land sales of the Domiinion gov- s S e K | o check ooy the same, and the said Administratrix | te. ormy, the sule w e ana well loca rodu p A e - ixion oy In the afternbon. iotine ol ghe | J'e ogk {e abiantea™ o Five motice thereof by |Bext falr weekdny. . an annual Income of more than ||| SpI32ring Strest, Willimanlie, Comm, | STnment during 1911 nuibered |03, Biskty tharean. va B e o] Tgtal 313005188 | pubiishing order once in some |ESTATE OF CHESTER T. SPALDING. ||| 10 per cent on the investment. repres g 51,41 acres mnd the aver- s L A L n by Hl-u pub- Iptai fariessenesie $430,021.89 1 U0 e paper having a circulation in said WIS ||| Geoed reason for selling. Ask age price was §3 per acre. The total leatlon of this order one ime in some | | State of Connecticut, County of New | Biuislce at Isast three days prior to me for particulars STORAG number of homestead cnfrics during D R e bt Toaar thosh AavE Smbr oo ot o Mllle. Aug Cashier | the date of =ald hearing, and make re- S MYSTH % E the year was 38,900. The entramis from: atrict, nt len P66 By B 0| o the ahove named bank. do solemniy | then i MY S REV] i Space for Furnit d Ce the United States o Ba madet b caruer aws FeLl ST St e sove siewent (8 grus | N 7. AYLING, Tudge. ik of B man it Gun rekd Storing & Leasing Co 1050 W, Mar | compared with 14,704 or 1916, of T TR e knowleags ana hetisc | n forcgoing is . truo | o i ey jon Hbok \.mh.“,m‘ ‘Pher L2 et oring & Leasina Co. 10-20 W, Main | omPared with 14108 £or 916, of s e above foregoing 15 a irue IS At copy o ; Ty ¥ mame and telling yai tie exact ob- | Y - ||| m—m—m—————————————|t0 Amerta. ; ex IPANNIY CHURCH, I 4 1 Square for rent. _ cop o % ‘ Bubserlliad and sworn 0 betore e | eai 3 s cet ¢ o Vit before vou van sy Ml S 5 IVE YOUR HARNESS A DRINK. —_— e ¥ 1t : ! Word: il you of frisids, encuies Let it ahsorb all the Viscol it will. ) i E ang, - A = DTl wenlch leccp yon Feom rug 1t W o abantl water, whlel: | (6 Tuat fve ; e g g et = | P B R o A rots and cracks leather. Viscol water. | ¢ 9 JEees | | Correct-a1 2 - future sucosss. e B eni e, proofs ‘and praserves. It 18 also the | Lhe stite velerinary of | Summer Millinery W, & AL MONEY LOANED o N sttty aaeaes best oil tor slines and a1l leather goods. resiglied from | AT i A YT j ablo dealings und o8 E | WEDDING GIFTS Aculn, with Viscol, doitbles the erfi- | returi Lo the United” ¢ STy | | b S . Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry [ tees success d clency Of_your raser’ Srop, 2 g "l | A fine assortment of latest styles In | 5 i CENTI eurities of um bd at the murriage, divorce, b | 00, CUNNINGIANM. cont witisthe Urugipvan govern- $ B establisied firm to Gea St, Norw ct g o e vear, MRS. G. P. STANTON, | wWssy veo wane o (stablisned 1872) | L . dbn s FRISWELL’S —_— > i Work of construclion. 4p4 organizaiiun | 52 Sk ket S Jrag neinre Al \ A ERAL LOAN co. | FWELE 13 no advercisin: medium 18 s pHERE 1s 1o advertising madium n ot ’:’"l“' '""‘:" : o telon had o) i L BOHET. Lhan Jugh Lhe g 5 n Street, dpsinies. astern Connecticut egual 1o The Buls o s astern Conneslicut equsl (o The j» | Peen deis y of circumle wnetucket Sty ing columns uf The Bulletin letin for pusiness resulta. 2527 Fraklin Street letin for business resuice Bk | anoss ngt Within: L3 g oy i