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FAIR TOMORROW. ‘What Is Going On Tonight, Vaudeville and Moetion Pletures at el i Plotures and Songs at Breed Third Company, G A. Cy G 1. No. T18T, R, N. A, meets ~icampment, No. 3, L. O, O, b No. 207, L'U, 8t J. Unlon meets in Car- OUNCEMENTS. < and Willimantic Wiks Attend the ladies’ night ks' home this eve- of the pleasing soclal Norwich lodge. Tells Lawyer His Co Ashamed of Him. K. Thaw and ing on Thav from the Matt keeping' the inte the courtroom auditors at a piteh, Thaw, while no torne BREED THEATER, he Breed today is a and is sufficently attention of all torney river river splendid Bdison lumber camp life in aine forests. Row- intelligent dog of ompany, is a decided hit, keeps him in the lime- The wonderful Pathe Weekl, ing abr the hits of the vs a8 ome of its attractions, the “hriners parade in Los Ange- with its wealth of gorgeously of which are decorated floats, self-illuminated, » many-colored search lights, Indian drama is also on the the whole is topped off with iperd western New Vaudeville and Special Film at the Auditorium. ie the last chance to see the featnre film, Prificess of Lorraine.” arrangement Through a re- of bookings at the last | minute, the vaudeville acts for Mon- |vard were slighily ®how which was presented, Il meet tha expecta- | the sam However, an has been arrang- tions of the management excellent programme @4 for the last half of the week which please everyone. singing organization, , has been booked for the lead! place, and this fina comedy quartetie An exceptional Marathon | close gagement to the Au alngle act is presented by the Pri an-a-tea, a the Arapahoe characteristic and Ford, “the boys with tha parodie are & team who always have some- Weekly 15 | present | o nd's testimony The popular here today, with some new views from | all over the world. Monday-Tuesday, in two reels. Brief State News 'ercy Barnes and fam- Another 101-Bison wldin the summer at | o, hUoHAT! their cottage. Hartford.—Mrs | mander of the Salvation Army forces, two secretaries, has the Garde hotel, mittee sat d and with the approach turned over to cleven the made reservation yard master in the freight department | Instanc of the New Haven road here, has been ecalled to Washington, fliness of his mother. Bridgeport.— At Knights of Columbus buflding com- mi‘tes, held recently, it was voted to fasuc bonds of $10 terest at § per oert, to raise funds | for the buliding of a home for the or- der in this city New Britain. Senator New a meeting of first place to each, bearing Secretary Patrick T.| of the New Pritain Tubercutosis ef goclety is much pleased to hea- | tiat the employes of Landers, & Clark have ratsed the splendid of $511 for the tuberculosis relief fund | campalgn for Rockville—The South Find cob'slers | are going to be united, if the efforts of | Frank Devito can bring It about. #nls to get the cobblers (o #0ps «very Thursday afternoun at o'ciock during July g the first Thursday in Jul The and August, start- While opposing t New Haven—Major Tsuac Bromiey | central b New York, New Haven & Hart- | that there would be le have | democratic eir coitage at Eastern Poini, | cr omley’s daughter, Mrs, Doug- nunciers or politiel 11, Brom- | ing the b d his pavenis for a few | FREE ADVICE T0 SIGK WOMEN Decl x th also Tor the election of ge direct vote of the pesple and. fo single six year term for the presis mendad. Promise i Monroe ident 1 American Jews in Ru ade o the exercise of rimination Wames suffering from any form of fa- tmale jlis sre invited to communicate Fromotiy with thewoman s private corre- #pondence department of the Lydia K. Pinkbam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, Your letter will be opened, read and answered by & woman and held in strict confidence. A woman can freely talk of her privata illness t0 a woman; thus has been established a confi spondense which many years and Froken. Never hav tastimonial or 1 written consent of ¢ Eas the Company ai s letters to get c ntial corre- tended over | never been | ;o pablished a | ; T without the ter, and never of their possession, @ the hundreds of thousands of them in files will attest. Ont of the vast volume of experience w from, it is more 7 possess the very berson and which they have to than possible that th e needed in your case, ed in return ex . and thelr sdvico hes pands. Surely any ‘women, rich or poor, should be glad to taie advantage of this generous offev of assistence, dress Lydia B, P1, bam Medicine (0., {ronfidentinl) Lynu, views us to the pro on that point until ot lnst the Texan exclaimed; “The gentleman from correct, from Qeorgia i8 one tivaly rlght who kad pided in pr inily o Ve referren (o | himself, Jony Mibehell oo wery woman oughi Lydia ¥, Pinkben Text Book. Tt 18 not a book for 1 distributien, es it js toe [ 7" It is free and eniy Write foy | THAW RETORTS HOTLY TO JEROME'S QUESTIONS White Plains, N. Y., June lies to leading quesiions of the at- while putting Stanford White's slayer through what was termed a atal examin ves in ap| se, and al one period w asked for whom he thought the at- was acting, he flung back with: L have been told that you sent Abe Hummel and you didn’t send him up the only to the workhouse—that the mantle of Abe Hummel fell Jerome, sulders of William T: of his attack If you were not ins He sk had issued agai many of his listeners rambling account of it Why were you disn never was dismissed; Thaw answered, hotiy with whom 1 was playing poker.” Jerome continued to zigzag f of questioning to another, wrd the close it times to losing his falsehoods and It 1 no conceivable conne of | this case said, “I' st d surely think I was crazy elyn Thaw sat § day listening to d. N of the time nd was the stand her gaze was d on his face. THE PLATFORM. Proposition Made to Deprive the Ne- groes of Suffrage. Baltimore, June 26—Sitting commodious Toom in the armory ich the democra its mee gs, the ing a la the document the full hody ™ addition to verbal suggestions, other planks were sont in, and in some entire platforms were sented. A the 1 plete platform draft careful consi ation. + fundamen democratic party that federal gov- ment pas no “right or collect tarift duties except poses of reenue. There is 1 that the collection of tariff taxes shall be limited to the necessities government when honestly and econ- omically adminis®red. i a declaration for immediate revision especially as to the s of life . President Taft's course ing 1 promised and such be necessar; ive are prom k, the op! pices titutional to m ns at home and abi Extenaing: of the 'parcels post o merchant ma cui subsidy Reformation of the civil making merit the standard pointment and promotion. sation legislation, ent of the pure food laws. 1tion of natural resourcas, 1ction of governmental expendi- men's compe Newlands' draft favored frage t tarift and nnectlon Wwith - an argument muel Gompers, president v plan apoke for the f enntar had gla 18 ontirely o gentleme " respe o Oy, o Te e v abatu tion s’ said, 1 'y wane 14 sieinell gnd Meveisan (ha 1 ujp {hei theix level besi fer tha wment und the gererid himan Wit 1hul PaFLy 1B FeseRl pe Doctor’s Boyish Face Reveals Skin Renewer 1 heard the other day the story -of the physician with so admirable a skin that all his women ins Must Be A. H. BREED'S atients asked the who generousl, told others, that, knowing the remark William Travers Jerome had an all day debate at teday’s hear- application for release iwan insane asylum, mercolized wax, he concluded this sub- i make an excellent com- plexion renewer and preserver. Know- ing the wax could not harm the skin, it after shaving. that the old, cuticle was being gradually And See What He Has Got To Sell. losing his temper if you have burned a whole ny stage, flung back some caustic and have not been able to keep com- fortable let us talk it over. | have heiped others, perhaps | can help you. doctor with PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING TAKE A LOCZ IN Plumbing Shop If you have any plumb|n7 :u;k, olr ot of coal, ADVERTISEMENTS ginder the heading of *WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of ' 5¢ per line, six words to the line FOR SALE. o ion.” The witness atedly questioned Jerome's mo- ggaring us the leuding in- sitor in Wpposition to Thaw's re- et became public property. everywhere use mercol- nights like cold off mornings. Sanitary Plumbing is only less refreshiig than the baib itse.f. During the summer you wili the more look lo the bath for bodily | for comiort. I will show you sampies and plans of the percelain and other tubs end give you estimates for the work of putting them iu in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and guias- «ileo the entire job wax, procurable at vas a wrinkle-remover the form of a face solving an ounce of 1 and prevent vers Jerome.” | Mr. Jerome frequendy shifted the ith the ifusing Thaw ly at one point, he asked: ane when you shot White, it was murder, wasn’t it?” “Tt would be if the jury said so, Thaw replied, refusing to calm. Asied whether he had ever shopped land for a Mrs. Paget, he mentioned in his will, Thaw said he opped for cousins of jerome, he said; and added, “who cer- ¥ must be mighty ashamed of 0 has hecome famous.—Aurella in I'ashion Review didn’t ‘play fair with 1 could not play with them, “You got what you wanted at Den- asked Eryan. the masses and “We did,” replied we gave from 80 to 85 per cent. of the | labor vote.” : | James A, Emery, representing manufacture sions asked by Professor Irving Mr. Gompers, isher of Yale col- lege, Dr. Darlington of New York, and Senator Owen of Oklahoma, spole in advoeacy of an health bureau and Ex-State Chairman Miller of lowa against it. Bishop Alexander Walters and other negroes asked the committee to re-af- firm the declaratis of Justics to all tivity, race or color. was not particularly coherent nations of one statement he Jerome, giving what sed from Har- was Jerome's next query, time with four other young Furnaces. SUPERIOR COURT, i3 West Main Street. Norwich, Tonn the day Thaw came Judge M, A. Shumway to Preside at ing him of Putnam on Saturday. |ROBERT J.COCHRANE | Guw Fitting, Plumblog, Steam Fitting. | Wiite 1) WAN eral The Windham county superior cou : June 29, at Put- ould drag in names X J 3 nam, at 10.30 o'clg A. Shumway, judge, e his honor The trial llst Frank H. Elmore et al. gus Battery company; Minnie M. War-~ deCosta, et al.; the Connecticut Con- | Rafferty vs. | he was modishly | Fen vs. T, - tracting Co.: ing company the Connecticut Cont: | Atbert Jaqu acting compan: s vs. Linda Alba deCost ank Casey for receiver for the Dan- | Heating and Flumping, 92 Franklin Strea! Wate: s WANTED—A few Gertrude and and Emma Van Raust. WANTED—At once. none but first ¢ four dressmak- s ones need ap- Mrs, Charles W, Burton, 48 Broad- LARGE YORKSHIRE PIGS for sale; TO RENT—Six-room C. Hawkins, Jewett nished, rine Grove, Niantic, Conn. Ap- Diy 1o’ A. X, Beom, Norwich, Conn. 12 weeks old. ply. Way. FOR SALE—Dr. Wo Bunion ~Kemedy. ter's Corn_and A 25-cent package t about 25 corns, bunions or Sold at druggists who cater Take no substitute. MARRIED MAN desires position as caretaker or farmer-gardener; compe- teut, reliable; nirst class referencs dress Garden' TO RENT—For the season, furnished cottage of six rooms, Ppluzzus, ample grounds, with 1or auto, on Ha: A peep Into an up 1o date bathroom to your wants. a the New London troliey — passe Inquire of M. C. Jounson, next dodiz o C W, Gomatook, Shasnon Bidg. TEB—Barn a_aollar Writing posta of curus al WA First supply to starl work Hamblin, Station A FOR SALE—Cheap, phonograph, wood horn, §0. records, in Address Victor, Grand Ra Bulletin Co. TO RENT—For the summer, unfur- J. E. TOMPKINS, By i e nished, .4 new eight-room ho Mohegan Ave, New London, Con @ most beautiful view of the Thames river and harbor; all modern improve- ments; Norwich {roliey passes door, be fare; very low rental to desirable fam- W. . Chappell, 79 Green H;., New SITU BD—Young man | wishe TOR SALE—150 S. . Rhode lsland s, from thoroughbred stock. picer, Hamilton Ave. . N . at a reasonable Box 9, Bullstin. DYERS HELPERS WANTED —Prefer men with experience, especially on or- Also a good organ- tram finisher on 67 West Main Street Armstrong Co., New .. del’ FOR SALE—Stanley touring car, Arst class condition, just overhauled. ply Windham 'Baftery Company, 130 ‘Willimantic, 0 RENT—Furnished rooms at the “Continental,” Pleasant View, R. I minutes’ waik from trolley and restau- y to 114 West Broad Street, Apply FOR SALE—Seven bullding lots at Weekuapaug, water front, spring drinking water, walk to trolley cars. Lewls, 80 Granite Street. with _good five minutes Apply to I M. o small farm. 1O HENT—Two suitable_for light housekeeping. E. L. BURNAP L Piumbing, Steam and Gas | 130 Platt Ave. 4 GREAT LEADERS and national fs-| FOR SALE—A nice yoke of oxen for | Ly _at Bulletin Offios. R Chicaze Bl “Upon, this glorious. Lrier-- “With duty e'er before my eyes,” , Wou rase Thel exilabies chet b od s At our. . it pra B sl Pt ve talked saves I tige today to Ryma the name’— o Lou've done chat Lavicer”) one al ond men m," o e ) he foe of evil, s00d, ‘Who ever since Against dighonesty. Ly “Say! did you got your pricer) i %fl‘" rert ) =°n.urulo of white; 2] people's ‘beacon light; trumpet the ’I b ' BuncolFRot!") “And 5o 1 name our greatest man"- wrlythe cheapest veo_hi ) The great, grand knight Repul ” (“Yen: ‘can’s’ the o “With his inspi; s‘? ‘I]elld us Gl:: 1 el sweep country’s popul o (“Bah! 8 Bhut !p: m':fif-‘ “I rise, I say, to nomin ol YOUTE Fotten! Liag! Thi ‘The one man fit to rule the # (Flerce velln of diabellef, With fiying chairs and fiste and"feet And guns “that shoot and clubs thet e 3 And that's the way these psrsons mest To name a Nation's Chieft) —John O'Keefe, in New York World Discussed by Ruosevelt, Wilson, prominent men. five vears oid and well broken. '0 RENT—convenlent tenement of § and \West Main. rooms, 38 CUff Et.; $12 per month. En- quire at 51 Cliff Si 3 10 REN'Y—Pasturage in Fitch pas- and cows. Clairgmont Taft and oihe o Cor Datiagershla FOR SALE—Cheap, good low singie tures, for horses S. E. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker | five Agent fo: Richardson and Boynioa 10 West Maln St., Norwich, Conn. Agent N. B. O. Sheot Packing. aprld |Ct T. F. BURNS, Uncontested Divorces. Edna L. Beat- convention | rinne Warren, olutions today began the work of preparing a platform for the con- f the convention. The com- ge part of the Cases Claimed for Trial. s. Benjamin Gros: . sub-committee tailed work of preparing v the consideration of Manufacturing 3 Clark ‘et als, Electrification in Germany. which joins the | of the German capital | with its suburbs, is to be electrifie order to provide for a locomotives, number, will be employed—not motor | These locomotives ages In that they are less tive to the permanent way { principal pa {ier was a_com- coming from the New York delegation and another by ds of Nevada. ' The New Yprk platform children. 111 show ad- 10 tariff, declaring it to | toeboard wagous; choice of three good | Farm, Yantio, Ct. TO RENT—Lower tenement of four uire of J, Bradford, Book- Teuced stenogr. ood penman; rooms. En. weight 1100; Roosevelt Ave. CREBCENT BEACH commodious col- tage to rent for Wheeler, z Union Bt, New London. e Do | TFOR SALE—3650; hoube and large immediate sale. TO RENT—Tenement 40 Hobart Av modern upper flat, § or 7 rooms, o tral, clean, sunny, ‘pleasant, newly ren- ovated, new baih Barn for horse or automobils if d Enquire Mra. Var twees. 10 and 3, ol T¥FOR SALE—O. —C. pige, weigh 50 weeks old; also Jersey gharanteemng 1S quaris per day. C. Hafner, Norwich Town. —Restaurant on Railroad ainneld, good business ior lit- ; 1o opposition. call at resiaurant under News_Store, or write to K. P., Box No. 201, Plainfield, Conn. room, ' gas range. 58 Hobait Ave 7109 p. m. maydd TO RENT—The atore Ne. 35 Broad- way, next to the Wau now’ oceupied by W. rocery siore. Laundry T WANTBED—Second hand coal r A. Perry, 11 Bend St, Broc For particu- an Hotel, and a ownsend as & to Willlam 0. L. C. pigs, none beiter Ludlew Farm, North Stoning- D. 5, Norwich, Conn, 0 RENT—No. § Union Bt éven rooms and bat opposite courthouse, central part of eity. in brick house uist location in quire 137 Maln oW ANTED—Good all arourd man c SALI — Proitable UP 10 DATE furnisheu rooms, Mar- z guerite building. Mrs, Lees, 376 Msin. WANTED foreman boys’ man RENT—Camp TO RENT—Store at 69 Frankiin St; Inquire al Bulletin oesession @t once. d by William H. Palmer and Judge LIGHT MANUFACTURING TO RENT—With or and steam—4,000 squar space. The light: factory fivor In Norwich. Apply A. A. Fournier, Troy Steam Lacndry Bulld- SACRIFICE SALE—Fleasanily iocated T8 acre farm, 3o acres excelient plow \and, balance pasture and wood, good fruit, 1% miles from R. R. stalion and village, near liarkets, 14 room colonial house with wiidout power fancy woolens, Knowles Assawaga Co,, LEGAL NOTICES. djs:z‘n;!"‘ Co. cleanest, airiest ; 5 All persons in the Town of Norwich, | Bul outside and in, large barn, painted, uew sheds, outbuildings, buildings worth $5,000; price $3,300— Includes’ nousehoid fur- and poultry. Willimantle, Conn, | WANTED—Housekeeper for man and 8 year old girl NOTICE |5 TWANTED July cooking and laundry Tamily: ing, Franklin St, cor. Chestnut Ave benhouse, cost § d —_— FURNISHED COTTAGES AT GALES FERRY to rent for month of July. Isaac S. Jones, Insurance and Real Es- $1,000 down. | pishings, furming_tools Iryon's Agency, GOOD PRIN' nierested, are invited' Lo submil estl- | ~ WANTED— mates about the proper transportation | ers, of children to and from the following | strong Places: | Conn. A—¥rom Plain Hill and Scotland | WANTED. 4 schoolhouse, 30 children. We prove e Hon B-—From Wauwecus Hill Schoolhouse | N Scl and West Town street Schoolhouse, 12 | CHEAP—500 6% tate Agent, Richards Building, 51 Maln envelopes (regular business size). card 0 10,060, $10. 500" noteneads From July 1st, house of 10 rooms at No. 54 Washington St. All conveniences Bnquire of Isaac Richards Bujlding, 91 Main SL. letterneads, V0, $2.70; 5,000, | lliGeads, "1x8s4. | 5,000, $6.50; 500 statemenis, 5i4x8%. 1,000, $1.75; 5,000, $5.25; desteam heat. stern Stammer- Je19d i ] Estimates to be submitted in writing to the Town School Committee before | B3t 6 o'clock p. m. on the 3d day of July, | Gonn: 1812, Jed1d Printing of tion done promptly. The Lullettn Co. ery descrip- for samplea. Korwich. Conn. WANTED-Old geese cash prices paid, General Deliy FOR SALE. e e P et FOR SALE. Al prineipl el and consume less en count of their comparatively large mo. | rermits the 'go amount of ex- | velonging to lectrical energy at 15,000 volts ipplied from two power sta- tions, one In a brown coal fleld, about taining of a ve ing rolling & | Norwic 128 appeared In Court and filed & petition | = | praying, for the reasons thertin set PRINTING | forih, that an Instrument purporting | noteheads and 266 6% ity miles from Berlin, and the other | to b4 the last will and testament of located n the care of peak loads, e woolen, cotton, chemical farmers” free list bills of the fon of congress is roundly de- i MAN COUGHS AND BREAKS RIBS. enforcement of the antl-trust | sgen o trightful coushing spel] a to make the laws his side and his docro he d been broken, iing's New Disc.yary veasisapfuls o establishing of a fon I8 expressed slation under looking banking iny group of fi- s from controll- ry, mods for an ineoms expels stubbosy | turn be made o this Cou NELSON J, AYL The apeve and feregoing is & true “T | copy of ‘re re iU's & Geds Effie Meovien, 1 to humantty, TO Tilil BOARD OF COUNTY CO) iis | missioners for London County: 1 by apply for a license to sell and Lottle or 50-esnt oF §1.00 Sise at The | ann e 3t | Main street, Town of Norwich, in the rooms and apartment: building, any part are cut off or partiti ne retiring rooms. My esent democratic Ends Hunt for Rich Girl. is highly com- be hunt for & rich intain and (o protect Amerl- "t brain and eve, mplexion | or pure | pre: n | in a sia. promise is lier elastic step from fir onianendations faver: n, and the freedom f ting and diz Evervwhere are woman's favorite remed Norwleh, and hersby sign and endarss th | Krupa & Co. for a it | certitv that sald applicant is a suita ble person to sald” applical t 31d in the mainfenance of the iniand water tiack, Livery and Boarding kery. named signers and endorsers are-elec- We guarant best at the mo: | KABOREY BR0S., DENTIST =, J. JONES | Suite 4G, Shsenon Building ke elzvalor Sheluciset strest sen Senator Cul- | rantley took place in " TRUNKS | | best makes of Trunks. Will stand all the hard wear they may receive. If you need a Trunk come and see us. eredation of Labor, in the orable to labor. nciple covered by 1's compensation b, when ralsed the question as ! compensation ered lo Any Parl of Norwich cknowledged to be the best on the market—HANLEY’S A telephone order will isions of the bili | (B¢ Ale that is PEERLESS. recelve prompt attention, D. J. McCORMICK, 0 Prankiin 8%, aring tre bill, usliod for (e ye-afims e WA TS NE e ! THE PALACE CAFE Step in and Lo it AT NELSON J. AYLING, = WANTED—You are wanted for gov- COURT OF PROBATE HELD | ernment position; $80 montn; thousands at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwick, on the 26th day of June, A. D, 1912, Present Two bungalows at Browning’s Beach, on the Thames river, furniched. bargain offered. 40 Shetucket St. of appointments’ coming. Send postal for List of positions open. Institute, Dept. 35 P., Rochester, N. ¥. | maydd Foflale Norwich, Ct. Bstate of James N. Clark, , In Bald District, dec Wallace B. Allls of Norwich, WANTED—Plano tuning and repair- All work guaranteed, A Prospect St., City. Seven-room Cottage with provements and Whereupon, it {s Ordered, ch, in said District, on the 18t petition, and of said by the pub- hree duys prior to earing, and hat re- Attest NNIE O, CHURCH d C buliding at 43 West | in said aris of ditien; lot 50x100 feet; property located mnear Prospect Street and will be sold at a low owner leaving town. FRANCIS D. DONCEY Central Bullding, FARMERS— (regular bus pess size) envelopes, neatly Ly and intended to take | 5aid deceased be admitted to probate, |3§1.75; 500 each, 5 That eaid | and prices for petition be lieard and detérminod at |need of. ibhe Probate Couri Koom in the City of Norw day of July, A, D, 1812, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of s bearing thereon, bo giv lication of this brder one fime in some newspaper having a ciroujation jn sald Distriet, at least the data of sajd FOR SALE No. 138 Laurel Hill Avenue, known as the K. H. Leavens Fine grounds availa- ble for 2 building lots. Residence can be altered into two-family Proposition wiil be con- sidered for exchange for smaller 2.70.. Send for sample ny orinting you a The Builetia Cempany, WANTED AT ONCE Y, juage, | Competent machinists, screw {machine hands and mill-| | wrights. | Steady employment. o and ncoxicaling | The Sterling Machine Co., Norwich, Conn. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE A splendid new cottage, beautifully | located with all modern improvemen on very easy terms, E. A. PRENTICE, 86 CIiff Street. FOR SALE Cotte -~ of 9 I soms, They arrived on time. A good lot of chunks and draft in suc as to form booths, fibrary, or ‘cemetery s Dated at' Norwfch, this' 15th day of | one Wait June. A, D. 1912 Peter Krupa & gned, are electors and taxpay ng real estate, of the Town of some to fill must be sold, No the same quality Coms end see any piace now, one can or will sel electric lights and _; ing, at ~1 River ’venue. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main S*-zct, City, 5 plumb- WANTED or any | three Farm FLMER R. PIERSON. Cook Hands, five Day FRE Krupa, Applicant. We, the |, J, MPLOYMENT HURHAT, Centrai Bldg, For Sale | Attractive Cottage Norwich Town, for, ing applic: se, and hereb: ligensed pursuant to s 19th day ek J. “C'Connor, W, ertity that the above and Twenty-two Seashore Lots Fronting Atlantic Ocean, 56x-50 feet of land. T have been fortunate in securing & tract on the seashore, between Pleas- ant View and Charlestown Beach. Thess lots have one of the finest along the coast and the trolley will ‘hese lots will increass All T ask for & ~ WANTED Dated_at Norwich,| Help for the Shore—Ta June, A, D. 1912, John | Dish and Laundry. for tinemith or carpenter business, RICE LOW. Chae. H. Kimball, §42 Washington St J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. s00n be there! In price right away. June, Town The largest stock in town of all the FOR SALE F have a brick blo customer, and after Ju 18, this year, it any are lett, the pi CASH FOR YOUR FARM farms wanted at Arrangements of more than Transportation free in auto, In- ms and farms with Send particulars to 0 pe: cent S or o 1300 will put you In an 80-acre farm, barn, wagon shed, wocdhouse, two hen- neries and milkhouse; 3 a , including 1 acre of potato only 115 miles R. L, and a 10-minute waik to trolle | Owner lives out of the sta { sacrifice if sale s made right away, | Possession given at once. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. possession of me for part Willimantie, Conn. THOMAS H. BECKLEY. res'all plant. ay Bulldiag, 278 dia m Westerly, 6! Pleasant front office on Frank- uare for rent. N e Lo LOST AND FOUND. OST—Tuesday | Laurel The Shetuckst Haraass Co., | B Side, amethy: ed to' Bulletin Reward if retur H LIFE'S MYSTERIGS VEAL 3 QLALITY oy ety oo 72 Franklin Strest 35¢c DINNER SeN, M, D., aFH, Nighi ‘gasue jisd, o THE FINEST No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 Westerly, R. L Seashore Land For Saie of high lan¢ situate on macadam roa FOUND—Bettyesn N WM. C. BODE, PROP, ett City, an_automobile owner can have by 283 Main Street, AP orwlch and Jew- | GIVE YOUR HARNESS A DRINK. Lat it absorb all the Viscol it will. Then it will not sbsorb water, which rois and cracks ieather. Vi roving property ing for this advertisement, eman, Jowstt City, 1 st ofl for shoes and all leather goods. Aouln, with Viscel, doubles the effi. clency of your rasor airop, A UNNINGHAM. Jou Bt Tel 85613 or s07-y Asiarine Ahah, e L our 1IE like A B pcietiy wheh 1 oatty be. mave ineg | 17 mams end {SHINE yol lha axndl bpr tho juferier kind, Silted waen are | 000" i empleyed by us. OuF pwies tell the | ;jyali whele stepy, unes hack, € rom Westesly statiol . Yu N. H. & H. R. R. 15 visit before you ean sy & STORASE Mnace for Furniture and Commoditiea Btering & Loasina G e e em————— MONEY LOANED sy Be iy yeuy : Nekint STETSEN & \OUNS, Hanse an ibls ge0 Westerly, R, 1L 10:20 W. Maln All By i3 heneys sitively wuagan: Peck's Real Estat: Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY . divnras, busihess, speci i face, wversihing, z i TOWH 3FF CAPE Fram 12112 F, 6, GEER, TUNER Fhome 511 125 Prawpest B} ewast Rales af [Rteres En.(mxnd'nr.m to dea; (Hstabiisued 1§78.) meetioyt egual THE AMATEUR GARDENER. 1 like to fool around the yard, Pretend that I am working hard With bed or gutter. I like to monkey with the woil; 1 care not overmuch for tofl, But like to putter, 1 like to fool with hoe and rake; Pretend I'm out to garden make. And fuss and flutter. For fooling 'round I have a quirk, And, while avoiding real work, 1 ltke to putte —Kansas City Journal HUMOR OF THE DAY “But 1 doctor myself by the aid of medical books.” “Yes, and some fine day vou'll die of a misprint!”—London Opinion. “Do you think: your father would object to my seeking . your hand?’ “Don't know, I'm sure. If he's ans- thing like me he would.”—Tattler, “Young man, I saw you put your erm around my daughter's waist last evening.” “And I suppose you notic how she strugzled?’—Detroit Journal. Hugband—So long 4s you west around to the polls to vote, why didn't vou do it? Enfranchised Wife—An- other lady was using the voting booth. —Life. Mrs. Jones-—My . dear,. dead busband never complained of my cooking. Mr, Jones (her second venture)—Perbaps that’s why he's your dear, dead bus band.—Philadelphle Telegraph, e insisted on a sane-Fourth of July this year." “How do the children like the plan?’ “They don’t sesm to mind it, but their father acts as though he's going to miss a lot of fun."—~Des troit Free Press. “What is the first step toward rems. dying the discontent of the masses’ “The first step,” réplied the energetic campaigner, s to get out and make speeches to prove to them how di contented they are.’—Washington Star. “They tell me that vour small boy sa)ys some unusually clever things.” ves. Did you hear his latest?” “Why, you never met him." “True. But I've met a lot of doting fathers who Invariably tell the same old silly tales leveland Plain Dealer. Marks—The conductor on the Cam. bridge car (his morning had dispute with a passenger about his fare, and he kept exclaiming: “Transvene ' Transvene!” What do you suppose he meant? Parks—That's a new ome to me; but for a guess he meant “Come across-"—Boston Transeript. Little James while at a neighbor's wag, given a iece of bread and butter, and politely sald “Thank you." “That's right, James." said the lady. “T like to hear little boys say ‘Thank you'~ “Well,” rejoined James, “If you want | to hear me say it again, you might put | some jam on it."—Washington Post. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Mrs. Hannah Albes of Wiscasset, :a | is 30 now, but she often gets busy the old spinning wheel which she in her girlhood. She Hhas never rid« den in a raflroad train or -a trofley car. A. L. Handley of Los Angeles says that his wife did not went to vote un+ {il he took her to the polls and begged her to cast 4 ballot. Having done so, sha became so interested in the pre- cess that she s ready to vots every time she gets a chance.’ A week ago a regiment of voluntsers —the_ first %0 far—started from Mexs ico City for the army of Huerta. Iis commander, Braniff. is the son of a French fathes and Amerlcan mother, but he was borm in Mexico and is a patriotic Mextcan citizen. George H. Ward of Middletown, €t who takes pride in the fhct that Be 1A the oldest newsbov in New England, lebrated his T4th birthday anniver- sary recently, ' Mr. walks from eight 1o ten miles a day felivering pe- pers to his customers, and he savs he does not feel fired when the dare work is done. One of the new birthday peers, Fran- cis Allston Channing,” was born in Boston, Mass, 71 vears ago. He s a son of the late Rev. W. H. Channing. Dr. William Elléry Channing was his uncle. He ik an Oxford man amd & barrister He sat in the house of commons a number nf vears for the castern division of Northamptonshire. and has been a baronet since 1905, James Love of Liberty. Mo. is the oldest living alumnus of Missour! unl versity, He was 51 years old last Sep. . tember, and was graduated from the * universily 59 years ago, when Rev. James Shannon was president. Com. mencement was then of.the Fourth of July and people celebrated by attend- ing and spreading. picnic dinners on the university campus. William Watson Goodwin, professor emeritus of Greek literature at Har- vard university, who has just died at | the age of §1 vears, was one of the best known Greek scholars in this country. He was the author of sev- eral Greek text books and had re- ceived honorary degrees from the Uni- ergity of Bonn, Amherat, Ca Fngland, Columbia, Bdinburgh, Har- vard, Chicaxo, Yale, Oxford snd Gete tingen. Mra. Clara Baldwin Stocker of 1 Angeles, Cal., one 6t {h mlrfi.: recelved $10,000.000 of, e I Baldwin's estate, in " ¥ private raflway car for her peroplan ar wiil be xiended when the'efr She Intends 1o dn m !”.":y :nf the n pe Plane