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= FAIR TODAY; UNSETTLED TOMORROW; WEST WINDS. NORWICH, CONN,, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1912, ; :hGaiu;On‘Tonight. bi e st Vaudeville and Motion Plctures at Auditorium. Motlon Plctures and Songs at Breed Theater. Shetucket Lodge, N meets in 0dd Fellows' Norwich Nest. No. meets in Owls’ Hall Wauregan Lodge, Ne. 6, K. of P, meels In Pythian Hall. Norwich Camp, No. 5908, M. W. A, meets in Bill Block Court Quinebaug, No. 128, F. of A, mebis in Foresters' Hall Norwich Coun 5 0. 720, R. A, meets in Buckinglham e morial. Greeneville School siriet Meeting in Schoolhouse. . ANNOUNCEMENTS. DPon't forget to visit the rose show this afterncon and evening at the Buckingham Memorial. BREED THEATER. One of the most thrilling stories that has appeared upon the screen of the Breed theater is the one today Seatured under the title of The Eye That Never Sleeps. This is the first ©f a serles of detective storles In which Francls Bushmann appears as #he great secret service sieuth. It deals with his roundup of a gang of golnterfeiters, which is done so clever- 3y and quickly that the feat is accom- g:l::d almost before the audiences it Justice of Manitou, a #uperb Pathe production, is presented with a_genuine Indian girl as leading Iady. Her work is highly satisfactory and delights all lovers of the novel in motion picture dramas. Inimitable Biograph comedy and one of the most Deautiful scenic Mexican stories com- e the excellent bill, while William Wister, English baritone, completely mwan the heuse by his splendid volce and ‘finished work. He comes direct from a big Boston engagement where Be has been most successful COMING BACK TO NATURE'S OWN BEVERAGE. Bliequot Chub Ginger Leads the Way, Twenty miles southwest of the South on a wavering line of the New Mork, New Haven and Hartford rail- 30a8d—a line which runs through a se- ¥les of hamlets one never heard of, but Ale which ends at Woonsocket—twenty miles out on this | ds a little Wooden station. White letters on the Plue background of its single sign pro- €laim K8 name as Clicquot, ‘When the morning down train comes o a creaking stop at the little station, Condnctor Ed Wilmot sticks his head ‘Cleak-0" at you, ou_are reminded koo clock, Wut that to promounce Olic- $2 old rench zamily name which made famous by the best | brands of champagne and ginger ale, | little station Jooks coey and in- It snuggles up by the & of | track on the edge of a long green . 1t all looks so cool and pleasant ome climbs right off the train, there is no town to back up the no postoffice, no old cabs, no- newshoys shrilly erving the Clarfon” or whatever one expect. ow wonder—why the station?—and then the train rattles on toward the cut and you see stretching along in the flelds south of track for nearly @lighth of o mile a series of factory On eir roof gold letters out_the n, “Clicquot Club— Ale” town of Millis is just over the Bill—in fact, the station of Clicquot @o=s mot appear on the timetable at &l But, even 8o, why were these ex- penaive mide tracks, these big bufldings with their floor space of 100,000 square feat and eapable of storing the con- tents of 300 hiz they locatad awa comer of Massachusetis? The invesiment of these thousands 8nd thousands of dollars in this place followed the discovary of what is no doubt the finest artesian spring in New Bngland. The water for this spring percolates through hundreds of fest of #and, clay and rock and forms a small Jake Wundrada of feet under the great factory buildings Its waters are as pure a8 any Hquid known and it comes from the ground at the temperatura at which earbonate of soda gas can be most properiy mix For years leaders in medical pro- fession have decried the manner in which Americans have risked their health by guiring down | old water, Zot only in swmmer but in all seasons, ‘Within the past few vears, however, this hantt somewhat chec &nd forefathers- ginger Deen revived Jarger an The com ttabte i ver DANCER PERIOD OF WOMANS LIFE FROM 45 o 50 Interesting Expefie!;ce of Two Wemen-— Their Statements Worth Reading. Asherille, N.C. — ‘1 suffered for years with female trouble while going through the Change of Life. I tried alocal phy- siclan for a couple of without an substantial benefit. Fin after r peated suggestions to try L E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, I quit my physician and commenced using it with the happiest results, 1 am today prac. tically & well worm: axious to con- tribate my mite tow cing others | o try your great meiicine, as 1 am fuly | g;mdnl that it will cure the eilments | which [ suffered if given a fair chance, ““1f you think this letter will contrib- | ote towarda further intradueing your to affiicted women who ere passing through this trying perfod, it is with great pleasurc | consent to its ?Iabn —Mrs. Juuia A. Moors, Bast B¢, Asheville, N. C, The Casse of Mrs, Kirlin, Clagloville, Ohlo.—*‘1 ean truthfully that | never had anvthing do me se during Change of Life as Lys Vegetable Compound, “Before I had taken one haif a hottls of it I began to feel bettor, and [ have continned taking it. My heaith is better then §t has been for several yours, 1f all women would take it they would es- untold puin and misery ut this time ? M Mrs. ALice Kikiin, 368 W, Mitl BL, Cireloville, Ohiio. " The Change of Life is enc of the most eritical periods of & weman’s existence, Mfi:-m may relyupon Lydia Vegetable Compound, mulatin nd healthful properties of the ginger counteract any ill_effects of the chiiling water. inger ale to be of benefit must tutely And it is because Cliequot Chib Ale is pure that | it is leading in A g day Qinger ale was first made in Beifast, nd, over a hail century ago. It ead in popuiarity Am i be 11t Th port duty s + do however, has plic y ported ginger els very hi \m‘t"n can found 1at ginger ale could be! made in this far_superior woild be fresher when wsumer. And the b st product co the Mitlis, the Clicquot Club _com: small building the pl and bounds until a daily output ¢ country which would be | to imported because it n delivered to the | of the very 1d be de less than nported. that tablishment of 1y, From one srew by leaps vy the factory has 1,000 bottles, or PLUMBING AND STEAMFI Doing What? s "l Why having their roofs, and conducter pipes repai | course, And they are having L | by A J. WHOLEY & 12 Ferry Street BERLNS Y ITTING “Everybody’s Doing It” gutters ired of it done 0, Telephone wnesy Relieves AWULE" throat dryness ** and irritation at once, checks the spread of ma- lignant germ dis- A. H. BREE Plumbing Sho TAKE A LOC™ IN D’S P WANTED. WANTED—Immediately, three girls, two for general housework, one to tend children &t couniry place for two or three months; good wages. Tel. Willimantic, Tucsday and Wednesd: at our pense. G. C., Thomas, Secot- land Je25a NTBU—Man accustomed 1o ge! Wi Vall X ntic, €25 ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of « 5c¢ per line, six words to the line l FOR SALE. - FOR SALE—Cheap, good low single ocarriage, Just painted; two end-spring toeboard wagons; choice of three oud cultivators; new milch Jersey cog. W. 8. Vail, Yantic, Ct. \Tel. 258-5. Jezvd FOR SALI—Good all round working horse, weight 1100;. price $100. Apply to 57 Roosevelt Ave. JeZod FOR SALI—Three male and one i male Pittsburg bull terrier pups, eight Weeks ofd (nice ones). C. N. Chappell, TO RENT. A wonl io st while 15 $o0a Tor s welght Tn gold. Work! Work! Work! or! hi’y:n%‘f..‘“’.““ Rnd Teaver s raat. To God, who belleves in you. TO RENT—For the season, furnished cottage of six rooms, running water, and be richer fas, Pplagzus, ample grounds, with barn and suitabié for auto, on Haughton's Cove; the New London trolley door. Inquire of H. donrco8, O 'W. Comstock, Shannon Bids. o NEW FURNISHED COTTAGE—Seven rooms, modern conveniences, city wa- ter, fine grounds, lacke plagss. July sqd August. Pleasant View. Box X, letin. J Bul 24 TO RENT_For the summer, unfur- 4 new elght-room house on Mohegan Ave, New London, Conn.; has 4 1005t besutiful view of the Thames nd harbor; all modern improve- ments; Norwich trolley -passes door, 5c fare; very low rental to desirabie fam- & Chinppell, 19 Green St Naw 3 B niehed, river ily. W, Londoa. IO RENT—Furnished rooms at the the. C” johnson, next Oh, Lord Take {rof Make me to Ime Thou art h Make me to Lo nnemnu'?..' ”{v Make me to feg] Thy n Give me the Faith of littie Childre Trusting only Thee, " e Eternal, ondrous Pres- “Continental,” Pleasant View, &. 1, five | K1OW{IE naught *can Change Ty, minutes waik from irolley and Testau- | nqo pod ruat, Apply to 114 West Broad Street, Westerly. 0138 | Grant, Lord. that 1 ne'er may Waver, 10 RENT_Two furwisned rooms | My Doeds and Motives frue: sullenie for IRt houser Kindness in my Heart and Courage ply at Bulletin Office. Will bring me through. quire at 51 CuUf St hufacture of th millar with and willing to do (andn Montville, Conn. . Jeidd A e work; wages §1.50 per day and board, _FOTI r At bi 2 4 everage 1s Ir v inter . ALE—A( a bargain, five-pas e S oot s warked b eases. Pleasant tast- | And See What He Has Got per month | Address £, Bulletin} sfger, autocar; good the Clicquot Club company that it is ing, and convenient. Qffice, Norwicn, CL.___ 3250 Vrupning copdition, tires = practically n casy matter for the livman in a g, - | To Sell. WANFLD Hired man on farm; one |new; rear seat detachable; could be = Ikt ¢ A ? i : who und ‘milking and general | used as truck. Albert Anthony, Mans- walk through the big plant to 50 Tablets S0c., at all good druggists = If ol ha‘ge any p|uvlv‘\blm$ ;Nofrk, o ‘or particulars apply to|field Conter, Conn. Teiephone. ' je22d e a perfect insight into ery | i e if you have burned a whole lot of coal, ranklin: Square, Or L M| TRl fag—retea s st e method used. One cannot help but be | FREE. Ji e tiie and have not been able to keep com T Jetta |, WO MATECHN0: uinge M4 Juigh impressed by the many labor saving A.WULFING & CO. fortatile let as Hallc it oyek (3 Hive ‘perienced Ttalian | discount for immediato sale. J. k. devices and efclency shown In ih | Toving Pinge, New York helped others, perhaps | can help you. foTeman o run'a. fastory of men's and | Fauning, i Willow 5 Jesd arr ment of the varlous 7 = hoys' suits and overalis. The rig FOR SALE—O. L. C. pigs, welgh 60 ments. I Marers of Sanatogen, Food Tonic man will get good salary. Apply at poun&,'n‘x’flfi.,i,cflg;‘.lw igh There was a time when the econom- o R S s Pl b- LT Pant and Kneepant Co, 7| Sow, guaranteeing 15 quarts per d feal housewife mado ihe e$eNNE O | 4op o where a reception was given in flfl“flfy il lflb AR J. C. Hafner, Norwich Town. jel9d e T DT e oI5 qujexly | Brother Wilfrid's honor by parents of _ WANTED —Frosii _heavy milkIng |~ ¥oR SALE_Restaurant on Raiiroad Passing, for the whole household is | former students of his college, St. Jo-| 4 peep into an up to date bathroom | orwich, s e ana | AT R Ot beginning to find that they feel better | 8ePh's C. 8. C., St. Alme, Canada. 18 only less refresni.g than the bath luts"call a¢ restanrant under Racine in all kinds of weather if giner ale is | David Leith, William Fournier and | itse... 'During the summer you wili |, N ARTEDCEIe ol News Store, or write to F. P., Box N at hand. It is for this reason that the ‘]\H‘HI‘{ Nh"ml b éfi“\‘i’%i l[‘;:lmd: the more look Lo the bath for bodily | $30 o month and bos 201, Piainfield, Conn. o : | Joseph's college, St. Aime, ada, f : = Clicquot Club company, finding they | JOSERNS <o o8 For, U | comiort, I will show you samples and FOR SALE OR RENT _Eight-room have established their trade and de- mand in the hoteis and cafes, the sum- places, are now delightful beverage with- ¢ every housewife and day wit placing thei in the ch evary home. In the old days when the farmers, weary in the hay fields, under the burning rays of the high sun, wished for relief and cooling refreshment, | Leave: they drew a jug of cold water from 7 the spring, and, adding the sweetened [ Flerbe enjoved a libation which was | visiting like unto the nectar of the gods of old | on Main street. Ine., Dayville, Conn. | Olympus. Today that same drink,| Herberl Perc of New York urrh'fliv‘l’i bi St d G St o R which brought such vigor and pleas- |In town Sunday to spend his vaca- So0d carpenters, by the | ure to ers, is made by the | tion. | um mg' eam an as fr n ('marrm'll;n Co., at the Mona ! slde of the famous spring near Millis, | Bdgar Gracy has returned to his| 2 ianseti Mg, Co, Putnam, Ct. Woon- | The finest ginger and the finest | duties in Hariford after a brief visit Prices and work satisfartar societ wages pad, serid | water combined under conditions of | in town. Housekeeper for man and | the highest hygenic efficency takes Guests at Linen Shower. 130 Platt Ave. : Tel place in this great cool factory s Misses Pear] Carson and Bleanor In the wide, t"m; flfl\‘ flelds of 3 Lamb attended the linen shower gw«:; - 3 L buy chu finest farming Annie Cotter at the home of S F lBSON grass In large quantities from the dust and dirt of clty streets, | Fashes il McDonald Wlonday L, Lo\X call st .G Hetasr’s, ar from the smoke and soot of an in- | evening, Miss Cotter is to be united o dustrial center, the Clicauot Club gin- | fy ge with Jonn ¢, Meponatd | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker | waNted—uly 15t a woman to do brewed by the little wooden | of Newport Wednesday morning, The ooking and laundry work in private station on the line to Woonsecket, ceremony will be performed in St | Agent for Richardson and Boynmicn | fmily, wages $30. Address A\.’m;\., A health drink, a drink of jov,| pyericl’s church, Mystie. A very | Furnaces. aleaiiy 230 Clicq ale is every day | plegsant evening was spent, music and | 55 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn | WANTED—Plain sewing, children’s oming and closer friend e = = dresses, etc, work done reasonable. 5 iit 1 ;. | refreshme; furnishing _ entertain- | Mrs. Gallup, rear 141 Franklin Street. i to tired-out humanity, | ment, The bride-elect recelved many | Ye2oa P f and w sucgeeding day 18 | peantitul gifts. | E a0 bringing to its makers and fothe | “yrs Otis Douglas of Pearl msn[ROBERTJ COGHRANE WANTED—Bxperienced dyers™ help- Brewed a greater and wider fame for | (o, 1on0sy with frinds in - New) : mrong Co, Cnion Sty New London, excelience and mer e A enton, Village Varieties Gas Fittng, Plumblag, Steam Fittng, (Conn. — ~ ~ =" "7 Telsd —_— 8 o WANTED i Miss Ruth Porter of Tottenville, N. . o MW DYOve I 8 fho Taiern BremeE BALTIC Y., Is the guest of Mrs. Elisha Wilbur, ™ |ing School, Mystic, Conn. or refund . Pearl % Agent X. B. O. Sheot Packlng. aprid | your moaej. Write for particulars. 3 Phe Mi society of - je Memorial Sunday of St. Jean Baptiste | 1 Mi e tist chu Chesebr Mo Society—Plainfield Team Defeated, 9 to 6—Social and Personal Interests Fred Gaucher of Putnam spent Sun- Guests at Linen Shower for Miss Cot- ter — Vacation Visitors — Griffin and give you estimates for i of puiting them in in the best fiom & sanitary standpoint. «niee the entire job J. E. TOMPKINS, h his brother, Zoel Gaucher. NOANK i s Shipyard. rt Keigwin of New Haven is his aunt, Mrs. Charles Barber, E. L. BURNAP plans of the poicewaln and other tuba ne work mannes nd gnar- 67 West Main Street GREAT 1 and natlonal & es. Discussed by Roosevelt, Wilson, lark, Taft and other prominent men. Colored illustrations. Only $1. Great- est money maker. Extra Lerms, Sam- ple Zicgler' Co., Philadelphl SITUATION WANTED—By man with capital to invest; not afraid to work boat of references. Address Box =21 Bulle jez4d furnished cottage at Fisher's Island. For further 360, Bulletin, FOR SALE—O. 1. C. pigs, thorougn- breds, reglstered, none beiter in t Ludlow Farm, North Stonin . D, 5, Norwlch, Conn, H. apra7 FOR SALE — Profitable roominj house, centrally located, well fllle Fruncis Donobue, Central Bldg. _jesd articulars apply fo Box > oy Je1sd Tew good weavers on , Knowles looms, The | FOR SALE OR RENT—Camp Browning’s Beach, on Thames riv: owned by Wililam H. Palmer and Judge Gardiner Greene. may22d rch will meet with Mrs. Mary o Friday afternoon. ers of the Farther Lights so- | T. F. BURNS g ciety are to attend a meeting this | 5 Sunday s Me al day for St | (Tuesday) evening at the home of Mrs. | . Jean Baptiste society. The members | Clande Chester. | d Pl marenein unitor, Draceled byt | e L amen aa soctety win ve en- | (1EAUNG ANA Plum Jean’s band, to the Immaculate Con- |tertained by Miss Emma Daboil on| roh, where hizh ma: b: was | thei Rev. | ntention o HORLIGK’S :MALTED MILK e Daley of Uxbridge and Guinan of New York are Rena Smith steau of New York Caroline But Gaucher of Worcester vacation. ., and McGuire Rockville X in Picnic for Pupil hial schools closed Thurs- Not Thursday afternoon. The boat Griffen left “Obfotsare TheFoodDrinkforAllAges | | RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER " Insist on “HORLICK’S” | 92 franklin Streat the shipyard | 1 bing, | WANTED—Old geese feather beds; | best -ash prices paid. Address C. Dickinson, General Delivery, Norwich, Conn. may29d WANTD—You are wanted for gov- ernment position; $80 month; thousands of appolntments’coming. Send postal for list of positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. may4d Norwleh, in said Distric D, L on riginal end Genuine day of June, 191 petitl , be given by order at least four e made to thi NBL: ourt, N J. AYLING, | Attest je2sd Valdambrini. After mass the By csiving necessery re- | WANTED_Plano tuning and repalr- st i @ hody 1o tha e | oaa o e poemey e tng. All work guaranieed, 4G, Gerdon. | hey decorated th R e i : A | 298 Prospect St. City. Tel. 633-3. t ecorated the graves | Miss Maude Allen is entertaining | embers. This was fol- | Mrs. Alexander d son, Alex- LEGAL NOTICES. “PRINTING _ FOR__ FARMERS_: ve memorial ser- | ander, of Little ot Hagn Lo eds and 250 6% (regular b Bel e cottag Mason’s Island. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD e) envelopes, neatly printed. fur IS lsnagns on A e in Norwich, within and for the District 00 each, $2.70.. Send for samples Jolly Twelve Enetrt Mr. and Mis, Allen Terry have re- | in Norwish, within sgd for the District brioss for’any Printing you Sre Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Charon enter- | turned to_their h in Bridgeport, | 3f JoTwieP: " | need"of. “The Bulletin Ccmpany, N tained the Jolly Yo lub ¢ their | after visiting Mr. and Mrs. James P.| Prosent NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge, | ®ich. €onn. home last week. Vocal and instru- | Brown, on Pearl stree Bstute of Amelia H, Mathows, late of mental music was enjoyed and re- Norwich, In said Distriot, decepsed. freshments were served, a v 1 Joseph A. Mathews of New York, N, i 4 - Bl s e e ¥. appeared in Court and flled 4 petl- cvening being spe tion ng, for the reasons therein | ce .. S Hussey Auburn, N, Y., Wi , &, for the reasons inerelt| Cooks, General Housework Girls, o ay of his granted ubon ho ostate of said de- | thres Farm Hands, five Day Laborers, i’ Huss alleged to be Intestate, e Waitidae rene Sulllvan of Hartfor AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE | Whereupon, it is Ordered, That sald | © ; : By Tl Gt petition be heard and determined at| FREE BMPLOYMENT BUREAU. ¢ g PO Wit e ihe Probate Court Room in the City of | M. J, COSCORAN, Supt. Centrai Bldg. the 29th at 16 o'clock and that netice of the and of said the pub- me time in some tlation in said vs prior to the to of said hesring, and that return Judge. foregoing is a true NIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. WANTED Help for the Shore—Table, Kitchen, Dieh and Laund Also Family Cooks and Second Girl J. B. LUCAS, Central Bullding. Room 32, in any Milk Trust NOTICE Special Town Meeting legul Take a package home of the pieni in the Caron | Plainfield Defeated, | afternoon on the Polo | nds the T team defeated the | 4 team by the score of 9 to 6 Not the Regular Team. [ ay afternoon the Baitic team | , lle and was defeated, 11 not the regular team. 1912, at y will vo mone f public roads in e with Chapter D. oth Shopfi P ‘\ & of 190 to ap. for the im- aid Town 264, Public | as amended by Chapters own of ereby warned to meet at in said Town on Mon- | 2 o'clock CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at once for cash. ~Must he good bargains. Fruit farms and farms wi lake fron age preferred. Send particulars to apr27d Willimantie, Cous “ LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Two dress suit cases from au- 5 P., Rochester, N. Y. | SACRIFICK SALE—Pleasantly located 3 acre farm, 3 acres excellent piow land, balance pasture and wood, good fruif, 13 miles from R. K. station and village, Tiear markets, 14 room colonial house with verandas, best condition outside and in, large barn, painted, henbouss, cost 3365, sheds, outbutidings, buildings worth $5,000; price $3,300— $1,000 down. Includes nousehold fur- nishjugs, farming tools and poultry. Tryow's Agency, Willimante, (.i‘ullllid B an3 GOOD PRIFTING CHEAP—500 ¢ envelopes (regular busineas size), car rinted In coraer, $1.35; 1,000, '$1.85; 006, $6.60; 10,060, $10. 500’ nofeheads. x93, priated, $1.35; 1,000, $2; 5,000, 2‘; 10,000, $11.50. 500 letterheads, x11, printed, $1.65; 1,000, $2.70; 5,000, §9; 10,000, $17.50; 500 biliheads, 7x8% rinted, $1.50; 1,000, $2; 5,000, 3 0,000, ‘51, 500 statements, printsd $1.s1 1,000, SLT5: 5.608 0,000, 310.” Printing of every tion done prompti The Bulletin Ci o crip: Send for samples orwich. Comn. Fofiale Seven-room Cottage with im- provements and in fair con- dition; lot 50x100 feet; property 15 well located near Prospect Street and will be sold at a low price, owner leaving town, FRANCIS D. DONOBUE | Central Bullding, Nerwieh. FOR SALE A splendid new cottage, beautitully | tocated with all modern improvements | on very easy terms. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. SALE HORSES. They arrived on time. A good lot of ohunks and draft horses, some to flll any place now. They must be sold. No one can or will sell the same quality cheaper than I will. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1139, Je17d For Sale Attractive Cottage in Norwich Town, six-room house, shop bullding and poultry houses. Unusual opportunity for tinsmith or carpenter business. PRICE LOW. Chas. H. Kimball, 342 Washington St. FOR SALE T have a brick block contain- ing sixty rooms, fully equipped and well located. = Will produce an annual income of more than Graduated at Upton, Tl | 135 and 231, Public Acts of 1909, and by | tomobile, between Pomfret and New 1r " . - . . 1 apters 68, 267 and 298, Public Ac London, marke {54 and M. C. i \Fpgand Mrs. Thomas Kelley were | We Deal Direct With the |of i1 "oiie ACtE| Finder plaass notify Willlam C. ivison, In Upton, Masd, last week, attending | =l GEO 12"Weal 43t S0, New York city. and t en at “v':'.m,‘,(‘!;h_», q‘.v::.\ Mills. Call and We Willl ‘v\.]x; ceive liberal reward. Je22d : atherine was i NET . Guarantee to Save Youi S 3 Selectmen. . Money. e A MONEY LOANED Marriage of Joseph Henry Despathy | on Diamonds, Vlvawne; grwelgy and Miss Mar | 4 Seourities of any kind at the nd Miss Mary L. A, Gadle. J’ T' DONOVAN e ° Lowest Ratas of Interest. An oid preity wedding took place Mon- { c 00 eetlng establisned firm to deal with. a4 morning at 9 a'clock at the Im- | (Establisned 1872.) maculate Conception church, | when | E None 591. e doseph Henry Despathy and Mary Lou- 327 Main St. | is 4 Fodue were married by Rev, Uellerose, The best man was 41hy, brother of the groom, ; A g Al the Schoolhouse of sald Distriot on Sat~ 2 Sl s A orwich, Conn. 1 urday, Jupe 29, 1912, at 8 o'clock p, m., gowned wndsome white lace dress e &t ey ovias i e ath, The bridesmaid o mateh, The he Chitdren of four of d the bride fe 1 followed at the home on Main strest, wmber of wedding pres. ort wedding trip, Cleck in Opsratien, v clock donated by H gt B RO | placed in the towe the % | pedoes, Sparklers, Rockets, Matye clurct, soms And | Balloons, Pistols, Cartridges, Notes and Personals, . Dailding ke e 4 s, George Peloguin _ and nw,‘li:u“ L]fle oi ars cuc oft o peditia Caps, Canes, Flags, Post daughters, Blanche and Julietts, have | s to form boath 2 veturned home to New Bedford after D ing 1ooms. My placé | Cards, Favors, Etc., at 4 weck's visit at Mr, and Mrs. Leon “ Hl] fi 0 S ot T n Ao o et e ths Beloquir chisbon” oalhce” on. Pthe. ne Lom Af . y The slate roof on the new town hall ool yor the premises pertainin Q is ncarly finished and the woodwork | Childs' and Misses' White Shoes and | 12700, O &1% posioffico, publi b. l is ready for piastering. Pumps at §1.00, $1.15, $1.25 and ‘$1.50, | rar¥, OF cemetery, Dated at Norwic Six New Members. Ladies White Buek and Canvas|allard Appiicant, We, the u 1 T et : Conseit | Shoes and Pumps at $150, $2.00 and |are eléciars and faxpayers o e eting - of Con ! o2 the Tawn of Nt No, 188 of Puilip Cardin, | ¥ HRATA | Rorchy bius wnd sndores tsa foon A. MARSHAK N A it | P CUMMINGS. Estate’ | Ioisiy, s ad dudores s tocaivolng i were indtlated, making the total mem- | R G [Tor 4 license, and heishy sbrilty thal 123 West Main St. Bérabip’ I govd. stARABE 71 | 5. CENTRAL AV | pitidappiicant 45 o sultabie peron to 4 Miex Esiclln Brown, who gradoated | Store closed Tuesday an I8 M!‘x(:f' nr‘;x.«fl;..zz;‘vl '1‘.’ “Jm ppllea : m:mrjm:.\.;..,‘ u.[.,,‘ \:5‘- k K“:-.\wl‘lrl;:‘wv: a at Wihimantl ) 1880 | ox 6 B, M. lof June, A D 1913 Batric fesond-hand goods for men-ani be week, hus been o ey A ‘“’, 3 AL 1‘11' L8 Sker palbers L ERGEr; LiGIve n e call abd gt sur wrides. Woustup i fall e | 358 % Mo McGurry, I here. | aprisd Thomas lynn of Plai i NEWMARKET HOTEL, { by cert ove mamed sign- wuest Sunday of Harry Gaucher. 715 Boswell Ave. | ers ana tors and (a s, WIItEd wnd s two | Ficst-cliss. Wine, Eiqvots and g ind real esiaie In theTown | Wity you wang to out your bus isters, Miss AnnaBibeau and Mrs | Meals and Weivh Ravebit sorved to day of June, A, D. 191 SELEERE VElley the Dbl SISE A Ao My Artiur Cote, spent Sunday in Provi- | order, S. HACKER, COUCHES AND LOUNGES. Telephone 254.12, 65 Franklin Street, upon Legal Voters of Long Soelety School | District of the Towns of Norwich and Preston are hereby warned to meet in eud made te order * a Specialty piritu Jobn Tuckie, Prop. Tel, 43-5 ' Holbiook, Town Clerk, ous TS e reports of the and THE COLLATERAL 142 Main Sireet WEDDING GIFTS In Gret Vari- ‘7 at Officers of waid District,, To ses what | H g settiement of laxes due said District | 35 { 3 from Thomes Chapman 297 ‘Fi n Street Ul ry | plted ai Nor Conn., June 22, | 2527 rher Chatrs | CHARLES B, CHAPMAN, i Jezdd Distrist Committes, | FOR 4th of July! THE dium vecisr than through the advertis- W& coumus of The Bullelin | Fire Crackers, Candles, Tor-| 10 pe: cent. on the investment. Good reason for selling. Ask me for particulars. THOMAS H. BECKLEY. May Building, 278 Main Street, Pnones: 724, 368-2. Pleasant front office on Frank- 1in Square for rent. GIVE YOUR HARNESS A DRINK. Let it absorb all the Viscol it will. Then it will not absorb water, waich rots and cracks leather. Viscol water. proofs and preserves. It is also the best oil for shoes and all leather goods. Acuin, with Viscol, doubles the effi- clency of op. INGHAM. 12 Ann 2. fe1d i STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities. Storing & Leasina Co. 10-20 W. Main i MYSTERIES REVEALED! o Shal, paimist and a: k of « man waa can read e an open book. Calling you v hd telling you ths exact ob- ject of your visit before you can say & | ord, Melling you of friends, snemies, I8 or ebstacles that may be in your Which Keep you frem s won Lhe confi- his hono: tively guaran- , advises 1n love, age, divorce, busii ation, sent, in fact, everyihing. 53 Main rwich, Ct. 10 & m. to 10 p. m. BROWN & ROGERS Contracting Painting Paper Hanging Prices and werk guaranteed. feb1STUThS 27 Chestnut Street. suceess | TEEPP s no aavertsing medium in Eastrr. Connecticut equal to The Bule letip fur Dusi resuita tures, for hor: cows. Farm, Yantic, and L binder, 108 Broadway. maylsd T0 RENT—onvenlent tenement of & rooms, 38 CUff 8t.; $12 per mant}. ‘?4 TO REN1—Pasturage in Fltch pas- Clatremont may8od “TO RENT—Lower tenement of four rooms. Enquire of J, Bradford, Book- James 8. Carfer, in July Nautilys HUMOR OF THE DAY Gabe—I see that thers is a revolu- tion in Finland. Steve—That ought te be a Finish fight. —Cincinnati Enquirer. Prue—Did the bride get a peast necklace from the groom? Hugh—No rent for the season. J. 1 % Union St, New Londom. %‘fi n_upper fat, 6 or 7 rooms, cen tral, clean, sunny, pleasant, newly ren. ovatei, new bath room, Bnquire Mrs. Vars, 68 Hobait Avs twees, 10 and 2, of 7 (6 § p. m. TO RENT—The store N way, next to the Wauj now occupied by W. J. Townsend a: gfocory elore " Apply to William nieids. aprizd ..TO RENT—No. 8 Unlon St Fial 3 opposite courthouse. central part of oity. St 8. A. Giibert. TO DATE flrnished roo; .—u‘.’x’m Suliding. hire Loes s R TO RENT—Store at 6) Frankiln 8“""“" &t once. Inquire at Bull tfice. oct and steam—4,000 square feet floo Je24d FURNISHED COTTAGES to rent for month of July. Inquire Isaac 8. Jones, Insurance and Real Street. Je24d TO RENT. and steam heat. Jones, Insurance and Real Estat CRESCENT BEACH commodious col- range. Barn for horse or Oluomobllq: dlllr:d. 35 Broad: el, and a H. seven rooms and bath, in brick house uiet jocation in Eaquire 137 Maln i 6d LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or wiiaout power space. The lightest, cleanest, alrfest factory fivor In Norwich. Apply A. A, Fournler, Troy Steam Lavndry Bulld- ing, Franklin St, cor. Chestnut Ave AT GALES FERRY tate Agent, Richards Bullding, 91 Main _From July 1st, house of 10 rooms at No. 54 Washington St. All conveniences BEnquire of Isaao S. Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St —boxing gloves. She married her mec. ond husband again.—Judge. “So vour son is going to i sohool?” “Yes." ‘How far has ‘: ::t?" "xt‘:‘ 1':::: .p.‘ol:ll where !_c.n- s an in U 'wo-spot.”- cagy Record-Herald. Manager—So you are looking for job. What can you @82 A Nothing in particular; but work fs not 50 much an object ks good wages.— Boston Tranacript. 4 “Does_sour wite ever admit that she s wrong in an argument”™ “Ne, the nearest she ever comes to it is ts say that I'm not as big 'a chump as [ look."—Detroit Free Press. Novice (with great determination af- ter numerous attempts)—I'll stay bere Il T hit this ball. le—Weel, yo can get gome ither laddie to ‘hand yer sticks, for this 1§ ma’' bath nicht.— t Punch. chkler—Bmfll{ weather, iam't ‘f17 Stickier—Why will vou use those 8- otic expressions? How can weather be beastly? Wiekler—Waell, it's raining cats and dogw.—Philadel phia Press. First Suffragette—It we want to get the young girls interested in eur r meetings we must have te attract them. Second Which would it better be? Refresh- ments or men?—Life. “Bluffington,” said Dumies, 'w to tell me today how tersibly he was——" “Yes” interrupted Wies. “1 know his habit, Whenever he wants to brag about something he's partieu. larly proud of he aiways begins: Well, I'm ashamed to say——' "—Catholie Standard and Times. t | Two bungalows at Brownin, on the Thames river, furnishe | bargain offered. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Bhetucket St Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE No. 138 Laurel Hill Avenue, known the K. H. Leavens property. Fine grounds availa- ble for 2 buflding lots. Residence can be altered into two-family house. Proposition will be con- sidered for exchange for smaller property, JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn, A rar, FOR SALE Cotte~ be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main St:zct, City. Fronting Atlantic Ocenn, 50x-50 feet o ant View and Charlestown Beach. Thes lots have one of the finest beache: along the coast, and the trolley wil £00n be there! These lots will increas in price right away. lot 1s $150 cash. Write for information; the survey i nearly completed. Arrangements | vie property made by appoint R. I, and a 10-minute w; Owner lives out of the eacrifice if sale is made Possession given at once. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad S$t. Rooms 1 Jobd Wester) Seashore Land For Sais Forty acres of liigh lanc stats macadam Atlantic ocean e and wil road overisokini th 25 m! N utes' ride from Y.N H & H. R. K FRANK W. COY. ng D.stance Telephone, [ Hl?: % o decl] Street, Westerly, R L Peck’s Real Estats Agemcy FARMS A SPECIALTY Sp132rng Strest, THERE € 50 aavertismg me Bastern Coanecticut equal -~ ™ S, lstin for pusiuess resuiws Beach, of 9 [oms, sieam eleetric lights and . ;- plumb- ing, at 24 River ’ venue. Will Twenty-two Seashore Lots Igpd. I have been fortunate in securing a tract on the seashore, between Pleas- All 1 ask for a Only one iot to a customer, and after July 1st, this year, if any are left, the price will be $20L. k to trolley. ight away. uate on from Polnt Judith on the east to Monlauk on the west. Only Westerly station; Wilfimaatic, Conn, Jelda “Think I'll go to the ball game te- . day.” “All right. 1s there a telephone P — at the grounder: “Theres one Dear there. Why 7" “If the home, Towen FOR SALE. I want you to telephone ns,"‘-bu 1 o ki, can take the children and over te mother's until you get your temper back.”—Houston Post. “I suppose your boy at college will be home pretty soon?” “Oh, yes, ‘we hu; fi ot 'm h-a.nnl:n. “Same. awfully proud of his " . where near the head of his clase, ofi* “Oh, no, his social standing. Hi seventh on the 'lll:n‘; ist for the Grease and Gristle ! What you think of that?"—Cléveland P Dealer. THE KALEIDOSCOPE And some people never forgive ag | 1ong as their memories are in working order. An asteemed Kentucky comtemporary, the Morgantown Republican, reportd that Aunt Betsy Nash, who lives neat Big Reedy and is 92 years old, has just cut six teeth. John Arms, 92 vears old, who Was been the center of a family reunion It Ault, Col., has announced his intention of going to Chili as a missionary te assist his son, who has been engaged in a simllar work there for the last years. Dr. Hamilton Wright Mable of Sum- mit, N. J., has arranged to go to Japas in October for a six months’ lectur( tour. He will spéak in three imperis universities, Toklo, Kyote and Kyushy He will also lecture at the umiversi- ties of Kelo and Waseda. The present Bishap Stuntz began hi ministry as a studeot “supply” northern fowa. “At his own requ and desire,” Dr. C. L. Nye tells Zion Herald, “he spent the first Sunday ter he had been consecrated a bisho among the humble people of his ol charge, where he first began as a sup- ply over 30 years ag ' 4 Miss Helen Keller;has been offered ¢ position on the board of public welfar in Schenectady, where she is living with her friend and teacher, Mrs. John Miss. Keller is sald to have * many sociaMstic ideas, and those of that political persuasion in the towm hope for much In her appointmen Miss Keller is not only Blind, but dea’ and dumb. 5 s 1! o s =1 ment. Transportation {ree in auto. Ia- | Rev, Stephen Sehweltzer of Ephrat 0 will put ydu in possession of | l-ancaster county, Pa. was host re! an §0-acre farm, large 10-room house, | cently at a reunion of men and women bain, wagon shed, wocdhouse, two hen- | whom he ha€ marriéd during his 49 nerics and milkhouse; § acres all planL. | years in_the ministry. [He bas per- ed, including 1 acre of potatoes; pl rhif Situated ong- 11 miles’ rom “."F"‘l*‘; formed 1,800 weddings, and all those he could find received invitations 1o the reunion, which was held at Mudd. Creek (hurch. More than 300 res ed. Fach person worc a badge plied by the minister. i Josephine Chan..a Chihese graduate of the Berkeley (Cal.) High school, will be the first woman of her race (o lake up the study of medicine in the Uni- versity of California. Miss Chan, 18 years old, is a native of San Francisen, She is said to be familiar with a half dozen languages, bookkeeping. short- hand and typewriting and other coms mercial work, and is described as & planist of talent. A committee of the Cutlers com. pany, Mmanufacturers e formed with the object of the improper use of the “Sheffie]ld.” has received the assim: ance of the hoard of trade in making its object known all over the werld, Tt has arranged that out through the for varlous British em! lates abroad. The cire that, while the commii sire ¢g um-r:x ipor & - | Interference, {1 s . Euppress fravd, 1

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