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UNSETTLED, SHOWERS TODAY AND TOMORROW. What Is Going On Tonight, Motion ures sad Mongs at Breed hfillcn rwtl ann")”n; 17, P of H, | m btuu Sater Lodge No. £03, N. B. O P, July 8—A presidential nomination boom based on a new lssue that would meets In Austin Bullding. substliute practical _ politics for Thams Council, No. 1851, R. A, |“church ypolitics” in _the prohidbition meets In Foresters’ Hall movement was started here lonight on M:rw“l’ch uanhrm t!. 4 0. T W lihe eve of the prohibition national méeis in German -ators’ Unfon |/CORVention. meets in Carpenters’ EAL. | Finley C. Hendrickson of Cumber- ANNOUNCEMENTS. BREED THEATRE. “The Love of An Island Maid,” one bf the most charming of the Callfornia stories, is the feature at the Breed to- day and has as its backgrounds the delightful shores of the Cataltna Jsiand. A little shell vendor, calleg by the appropriate name of Catglina, is flattered by John Daltan, & tourist, and wins the anger of her old time sweetheart, Amado. Dalton s attacked by Amado, and the pair fall overboard, but Catalina, a plucky swimmer, sends Amado to the bottom and rescues Daltan, only to find that toe,"” her attention from him was only fitr- | said William Johnson of the Maryland lation. The following day, Daltan calls | delegation, after the state caucus had upon her to reward her, but she dra- | selecied the proposed nominee. “Per- matically refuses his gold and bears | haps he, too, was sore, but Mr. Hen- her humiNation with all the fine pride.| dtickson, like a great many other pro- of her race. The excellent acting dis- played in this tangle of hearts and conflicting emotions is fully equal to I ihe plcturesque scemes of the story, | Bowling too much for the church vote. the whole making an offering that ca- What we want is the vote outsidc Dot fall to arouse the keenest interest. hurches. We belleve that this s al party should not meddle so AT THE AUDITORIUM. The Animated Weekly, which will be shown here today and tomorrow, will |2 special convention campaign com- Contain some very interesting views | milice to urge Mr. Hendrickson's nom- | of the republican national convention. | Bation, the committee being headed by it shows the interior of the Coliseum | Fdwin Higgins of Baltimore. The en- with the delegates therein, and the trance the presidential race of Mr. 950,000 mewspaper plant which was onprobably will result in wected to get news throughout the world while the big potitical battle was aging. There will be other good reels te in 1398, who had been men- n todays show as well as three high s a probability this time. His class vandevills numbers, which are | ITiends asserted today that L»»d.d not | cansing much favorable comment. | "SE name Lo go before the con- | Ress and Ashton, the eccentric come- | PeNtI(T dians, sre the talk of the town and Another tangible boom for the party are making a decided hit here the first | iK€l was precipitated at a reception | balf of the week. L BALTIC Child Mmjured in Runaway Accident— Varieus Vacation Notes. cern the preceding cam- paisgn, many are urging their re- Rev. Brother Wiltred, C. 8. C, after | . present time Hen- spending two weeks with his parents, | v fin are the leading Bir. and Mra Louis Bibeau, has re- [proito" a1 Chafin are the leading turned to St Aime, Canada. ers, the party leaders may be ex- Mrs. Blanche Case and daughter (oot '1° Y the time have returned home after . week's | ! of the states wisit with relatives in Norwich. lin 1 minations, A Miss Wilda Phaneut of Hartford was | : the guest of har parents the past week. Children Thrown from Wagen. While being hitched up at the store farm on the Scotland road, a horse ran wway and two small children were thrown out of the wagon. Ome was weverely injured. The horse was stop- Ped at the postoffice by Arthur Cote after it had run two miles. Damase Phaneuf has gone to St Damase, Canada. Emlle and Meivills Cote have re- turned to New York after a vacation st thelr home here. Brief Stfl News Waterbury.—Thursday will be wom- eu's day at the swimming pool at Hamilton park. Plainville.—All the heads of factor- fes report favorably on conditions and | LO1D0Ts murder kg tpe have plenty of unfilled orders on their | {1180t believe 1 e w3 girl was lured into the flat whe w killed by a young man she Litohfisld—The Hotel Berishire Co, |’ eorles te beard of Iitehfleld has filed a petition In bankruptcy. The assets are listed at| B560 and the labilities at $15,370. | Stamford—Local peopls are taking adventage of the opportunities of fer- | rying saross Long Isiand Sound to Sea | U frem Rye Beach, on the recently established fino there. Wi —F. B, Condon has been | transterred to New London as keeper ©f the bonded warehouse on Cherry | th Street. Samuel L. Spitz of Hartford Bhas been appointed in his stead. | Themaston—The Thomaston Merine | band has been engaged by the city of Waterbury to give concerts in Hamil- ton park from 3 to 5 c'clock on Sun- | €ay afternoons. Ten oconcerts have Been comtracted for. | Hartford—Peter J. Dolin of Hart- who has been studying in Buda- Hungary, and was ordained at he Cathedral ‘in Pecs, will celebrate | ]! s first solemn high mass in i’s church, Hartford, July 21. Winsted—Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Par-| pons oelebrated the 62d anniversary of eir marriage the other day. They sfted Highland Lake park and par- %ook of a wedding bdreakfast with a party of friends. In the afternoon they attended the dance at the pavilion and | the moving picture theater. | Meriden—Mayor D. J. Donovan has instructed the police to notify restau- |! rant keepers and others who have been | in the habit of baving ice dslivered to | their places on Sunday that the prac- tice must stop. The complaint to the mavor is sald to have been mada by the men who work on the ice wagons. Pat- Writer's Mean Remark. | It is & mistake to suppose that wom. | ome of his grandmother at* Clark's | Corner Tuesday afternoon. He was en are always tafking about thelr | prought to thiss city on the 6.50 train dresses. Sometimes they are talking |and taken {o the office of Dr. Owen shout thelr hate —Erxchange. O'Neill, where the fracture was re- duced. Ha then returned to his sum- g mer home on the 7.36 train. The miutage of wisdom is to know ight in a Lunch Cart. that rest Is rust, and that real lifa is Willimantic, July 9. in love, Janghter and work—Elbert | Fred Goodrich and J s got, Hubbard into an argument of a certain colored man to scoop Tuesday evening lunch cart. The former main- ——— e — at he could lick the absent Goss doubted him. The pair ITCHING HUMORS got together themselves, with Sl ult that both are locked up in ion with charges of breach of There Is Now a Way to Escape These e and intoxication. Officer J. Skin Torments. Manley made the arrest at 11.30. Injured Private Property. Try This Remedy at Our Risk. Sine: 3 H Williman! July 9. People sometimes say, “Well, that| Andrew Sarkofski and Wassel Dizek new remedy of yours, Saxo Salve, [were arrested upon a warrant charg- may cure recent cases of eczema, but | ing them with injury to private prop- 1 doubt it it will help me for I have | erty at 7.30 Tuesday evening by Lieut. | had eczema o long time. ge. | Kiltoures and Offcer Paulhus, They The fact is, Saxo Salve was de- | were jater releaseq on bonds for their yised as much for chronic skin trou- | appearance In court this morning. bles as for acute cases, an -~ B equally effective, thougls us: the | 8t Mary's Alumni Hold Reunion, chronic cases are more stubborn, an u 9. Numbers of cases right uwround The alumn! ol ’v y’\ lul !;A‘H here conld be olted, showlog that helr annual reanlon Tuesd evening. Haxo Halve 18 esactly the remarka- | ... wore picyed and u buffel lineh | bie soothing snd carntiye remedy for o served, and 1 was - delighttul | #kin discases that we clatu sslon for all, The lebiug is stopped i a few d Minents .nn.nllm—" fl;:“uxl‘ -y o Fifteen Years for “Whits Siaver.” R P New HMuven, Conn, July 8 Jerry All humors and disorders of the|! i SOBSKIOP court (oday, plEnded . whether scaly, crusted or in tho | & to various charges, including en- | ¥ firet stages, usually yield (o Saxo | L minor, female, Katlo Frans, of hictd t does nol, in Iym, N L X ok e Ealve promptly, 1t sentenced (o slate prison for 15 vear: Several other alleged white slavers” 1our eal your maney will he re- turned. WWM.\', G, 6, Exgler, Nerwich, HOWLING rOR nation by the party platform, ¢ be more ear mo tion clusions of by labor. that s work convention two days on f Connors home ottles of 1 pereon after Jer will shortly EDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912 and Moth Plot at 8eme Prohibitionists Think Party Mas Dons Teo Much of It, Conventlon Hall, Atlantie City, N, J., land, Md, Was launched us a candidate for the prohibition presidential nomi® Maryland delegation, which will appeal for his selection as ard bearer on a broad urging that there t appeal for votes out- side the churches and that less of the energy y “howling fur the a, pecially of the p be expen e church vote.” Mr. Hend paily ex scheduled to speak in two Atlantic Cit. churches on the prohibition question, but he 1 did not keep the engagen was reported from one believes that many s, our slds meetings too churches and that we are continually i much with politics in the churches and the pulpit.” The Maryland delegation appointed prohibition presi exation banners Watkins for arrived procl and ket in 1305, Eugene W s the presidential S. Watkins vice ament f th ion party w ng “on: tion pularizing mase o ko nd facts and studie i n saoth f the party Nearuy a th ht. YOUNG MAN SUSPECTED OF MURDER OF Police Abandon Theory of Old Man in the Connors Case. Jul alse New York, After havi lues in the autho clu stab wou The Our Lady when z for t s cr arcely m om Fell from Train at Pomfr d 56, givi - fixer, t Pomfret assenge until the t Upon the arrival of the| Willimantic Conductor | rroll had him taken to the | ftal in the ambulance. It is be- re found up injured. Broke Wrist at Clark’s Corners. Willimantie, July The ve-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. | miah J. MecCarthy ined a roken left wrist while at play at the be tried in court “CHURCH VOTE: ckson, who 1s a member of the prohibition committee, i more practic tlon movement. a strong advocate of 1 politics in the prohibi- Last Sunday he Mr. Hendrickson had a sor: on of Joshua Levering af s today when the Mas- a sclentific sec- 1 of making effact brought ou of Vie- and t. Joseph's Phillips sus ad cut | eft As he stepped from at fret before it came | He was picked up by the unconscious, and was un- ondition is not seflous. Tw ded in ecutive s ment. source party n the dential with aiming the ‘hafin nomi- presi- as in- | by Dr. | n. New of the i con- | GIRL. | police ar re she knew ed old rid ave | re they on the with a Milady’s Toilet Table By Mme. D'MILLE “Face powlers now ofter inadequate protection. The hot sun Burns and the shina of perspiration causes annoy- ance, Dissolve an original package of mayatone in & half-pint of witeh hazel and rub a Jittle on the face each morn- ing, You will have a complexion pro- teotor and beautifier far superior o anything else. Mayatone wlil not come off’ nor show like powder, and Keeps oKing. the skin soft, fuir and gir Ips in “Many suffer f warm w r moves dusi the s and fully shampoo po: tght, wayy and be s. TO make a pe der, mix four ounces of powdered orris root with an original pac of therox. Just sift a tea- spoon:ul of this mixture on the head and brush it out thorougt “Wild hairs a I enoug nd afte; h the n and st \pplied 1ld be Y om to grow 150 make If You Do No Damage It Is Easy to Wander Through Private Property. At this season it fs pleasant to leave the dusty highway and take to the fields. But many timid pedestrians are frightened away by the notic “Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted.” They need have no fear. As the law stands, any - trespasser who does the smaliest damage—in- Jures a fence, breaks a small branch, ete.—can be summoned before a mag- fstrate and fined. But if he does mo damage, the landlord must bring &n action at law and get an injunction. This costs a lot of money, and unless the trespasser is a man of means the Iandlord won't bring his action at law. All he can, do otherwise is to ask you to get out. If you go peaceably you can return an hour later, and repeat the visit as often as you wish. Noth- ing can be done beyond asking you to leave again. But if you resist, them #ufficlent force can be used; and ff you show fight you may be legally knocked down, your legs tied, and sourself bundled on to th> road. The landlord may, however, play some tricks on you. He can saw a bridge crossing a stream, so that you will get a ducking, he can dig a pit for you to fall into, and he can so fix the stile you are likely to cross that you wili break it, and then he can bave you up before the magistrate. If you don’t commit any damage, how. ever, you ean trespass to your heait’s content- “Preserving” the Baby, Young James bhad seen some fish pickled, and was at once impressed | and puzzled by the explanation, elicit- ed by a long and steedy fire of ques- tons, that the salting process was to meke the fish “keep.” A little later he attended the baptism of an infant friend and was still puzzled. But at last a light broke in upon him, and in a shrill tone that could be heard all over the sacred edifice he exclaim- ed: “Oh, now I know all about it, mother. The water is to make the baby keep!” The Rank Majority. It is stated on reliable authority that there are more than a million | and & half different brands of cigars. Yet there are only two kinds of cigars made, good and bad—mostly the latter. 1o mu owded | great | he n et. ng his hi on his Crowded Manhattan, In one small portion of Manhattan, N. Y, Is a population greater tham that of Arizona, or of Delaware, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Ore- gon, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont or ‘Wyoming. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought 25T LOST AND FOUND. Bears the Signata.e of BANKBOOK passbook LOST—L of person ha Is hereby on_or hefore ary, 1813, or subm ¢ Gecinred®cancelled and new book issued in liew thereof, amount due thereon pald. on the Columbia auto gas tar Finder w reward by returning same Armstro: South Coves road, H. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon rdrge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice during his last fliness. In McGrory Buil ing. Norwich, Conn. A Beautiful Line of Automabile Robes in Mackintosh, Woolens, Mo- hairs. TheL.L. Chapman Co 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. UBDING GIFTS hiG: ot V- -ooat FRISWELL'S 25-27 F.___'a Street PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING | TAKE A LOC: IN A. H. BREED'S Plumbing Shop And See What He Has Got | To Sell. I you have any plumbing work, or if you have burned a whole Iot of coal, | and have not been able to keep com- fortable let us talk it over. | have helped others, perhaps | can help you. Sanitary Flumbia A peep into an up to date bathroom is omly less refresiil.g than the bailk itse.L. During the summer you wili the more Jook to the bath for bodily comfort. I will skow you samples and plans of the poicelain and other tubs and glve you estimates for the work | of putting them iu in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and guas- sntee the entire job J. E TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Strest E. L. BURNAP Piumbing, Sieam and Gas Prices and work satisfa~tar) 130 Platt Ave. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boyntoa Furnaces. 55 West Main Strest. Norwich, Conn Tl ROBERT J.COCHRANE Gas Fitting, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. { 10 West Main St., | A Norwich, Conn. Agent N. B. O. Shest Packing. aprid T. F. BURNS, |Heating and Plumbing, | [ 92 Frankiin Strest | COAL AND LUMBER. | " Lumber | Complets assortm:ont for re- i p<’ 5 or buildir | - COAL 1 tn méet a | s WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” are inserted at the rate of 8¢ per line, six words to the line FOR SALE. WANTED—A situation by a middl aged American mau, reliable and ter perate; any honest work that does no require hesvy lifting. Apply at this oi- fice. iyiod WANTED—Auto washing, polishing, engine cleaning, at the Pubiic Wash Stand, in the redr of Biks' Home, Open day and night. Olls and gasoline ior sale. ylod FOR SALE—14 nic shotes, 1% nice eight ready ‘to go. Call or Snoies, Vaiey 8pring Dairy. JylowFM e extra lari weeks' old pi tel. Clarence ‘TO RENT. FOR RENT—A desirable bullding to keep un automobile. Call at o44 main St. Bast Side. Jysd _ FOR SALE—Farm, U Jewett City, 250 acres, terms. inquire of rlaintield, Conn. Ccondition, wood and lumber enough to pay for iarm; price 33,500, reasonable Willlam Adams, bree miles from bulldings in rair Jyivd WANTED—A second hand light de- wagon. Address C. R, bulletin i¥10d WANTED—General housework maid; §6 a week. Apply at Bulletin Jysd TED—A barber, at the Waure- ouse Barber Shi = Jysd WANIED A girl 10T general nouse- work; no wasniug or ironmg. lnquire at 45’ Uncas Btreet. ysd FOR SALE—No. 61 This Is no fake. oL this property eamgiy low price Jonn k. yanning, No. 2y10d] Last montn 1 advertised this house ana ge lot for $vdU; now 1 offer it for Otrobando Ave. 1 want to dis- and make tnis ror quick saie. 31 Willow St. TO RENT—A seaside cottay Pleasant View; rent r-asonan dress Box , Westerly, . L T0 RENT—Furnished oo modern conveniences, in priv knquire at The Bulletin. 0 RENT—Furnished rooms at the “Continental,” Pleasant View, K. L, five minutes’ walk from trolley und resiau- rant. Apply to li¢ West Broad Streel, Westerly, jelsd 10 KENL—Convenient tenement ol rooms, 4§ CUZ St.; $12 per month, En- quire ‘at 51 Clff 'St Jedd Jybd ¥OR.SALE OR RE room cotiage, all impri Hil Avenue.' C. E. K. road. ‘Lel 816-3. NT—New seven- ‘ovements, Laurel Burnnam, Saiem JyOSMW Lo MmN turage 1n Fitoh pus- tures, 1or horses and Cows. Clairemiont Farmi, Yantie, Ct. may30d TO RENT—Lower tenement of four CASH_PAID lfor collections o or postage stamps. 1f you old “letters before 1870, with tached, they may be of value. C. A. Dayis, New London, Ct. Delivery nesses, one sieigh, dapple gray horse, ut 1100; will seli L they are wortn. Jysd elgnt years old, weign 4L JUST nauf price Wi 15 McKiniey Ave. FOR SALE—Two g00d buggies, one top carriage, nearly new, two new har- MEN AND WOMEN wanted for gov- ernment positions; $80 month; taou- sands of appointmients coming; write for list of positions open. Frankiin Institute, Dept. 35K, Kochester, N. Y. Jyéa WANTED—Cid geese feather beds. Best casn prices paid. Ad ¥ Dickinson, General Deliver; Conn. WANTED—Plano_tuning. don, 298 Prospect St., Ci Jyid WANTED — Spoolers and also finishing room help; families pre- ferzed -Avply Saxton: Woolen: Corp., B A G. Gor- Tel. 652-2 D_—Weavers. Apply TRONER WANTED—Norwich Laundr NTING FOR noteheads and 256 ss size) envelop ; 500 each, 32 printed, ivr d for vamples Drices for any orinting you are in need of. The Bulletin Ccmpany, Noc- wich, Conn. WANTED Farm Hands, Day Laborers, House- | work Girls and s shore help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M.”J. COSCORAN. Supt. Centrai Bldg. WANTED 4 experienced Table ners and 2 I W J. B. LUCA Central Bullding. Room 32, d CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted for onc Must ood bar nd farms with | age preferred. Send particulars (o TRYON'S AGENCY, apr27d Wil tic, Conn. FOR SALE. E, CHAPPELL C0. Wharf and 150 Telephones N | | ~ontral ilain Street zood T - GOAL | Free Burning Kinds and Lshigh ALWAYS IN STOCK { A D. LATHROP, | Market and Shetucke: Sts | Telephone 163-12. - GRLAMITE COAL “It burns up ~lean Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phonex — 489 —-cor PEAS, BEETS, BEANS, CUCUMBERS, LETTUCE, STRAWBERRIES, ETC,, icoming in fresh every day. l |People’s Market 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. A LARGE LINE OF FIREWORKS ALL NEW At NOVELTY SHOP W« L. HILL DTS BOWLING ALLERS Bowling to 6 p. m., 5 cents a string. 827 Main Street, M. ALDI & CO., Prop. mayTd The Vaughn Foundry Co. 11 to 25 Ferry St,, MILIL. CASTINGS a Speclalty, . Orders Ttecelve Prompt Attention NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. First-class Wines, Liquors and Clgars. Mezls and Welch Ravebit served to prder, Jobn ZTuckis Prop, Tel id-b Nos. | new; $180- Miller” upri cost now $530; b a S101 taken i man p Pla of mus! “Cadden Co. Plant-C n Blag., Norwich, Conn. Je2s $32: 2 Tex pla er-piano, as good as day it left factor Beautiful _tone. good action. rolis of mu gate this pla dden Co., Conn. player; 25 anteed’ | rwich, #365_A beautiful mahogany S$8-note player-piano; fully guaranteed for five yea 25 rolls of music. One of the world's best vers Plaut- Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden BI wich, Conn je28FMW FOR SALE A Good Home in Norwich Town By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, I will sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Joseph Hunter, said real estate pleasantly located_on McClellan avenue, consisting of 15 acres (part wood), one six-room cottage with barn, sheds 'and a good poultry house, good fruit and a never falling well of water. D. L. UNDERWOOD, Executor. AAAAAAAY CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE. 160 acres, well watered, ample gastures ang tiliage, 5 miles from Norwich; 32 260 acres, well watered, large barns, house in good repair; $5000. Iysa acres, large. well watered pastures, house in excellent con- dition, 7 miles out; $3100. All these farms are on R. F. D. and am routes and are spe- claily well fitted for dairy farm- ing. Wagons, harnessés, stock ana farm squipment now on Rroad Brook farm, al ajtractive prices F. 0. CUNNINGHA M, 12 Anu St 472 Telephones 403 o F. C. GEER: TUNER 2hone 511 122 Prospect St THERE ' no afvertiemng medium 1m Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- ietin 10r DuslLess resulis burlers; | FOR SALE—Two 23 acres or 21 Starr Street. woodland. particuiars apply to George W. ouses, barn and For further Cross, iysd parior In Jewett City town; good business, i reason 1or sellng. ' A L Heur ‘Pnone 42-4, "FIVE H. P, CHU FOR SALE—Drug store and ice cream Jewett City, tor particulars, H gasoline cngine ; oldest stand in ne location; g0od Pply to Vic y3d rooms. xnquire of J, Bradiord, Book- binder, 105 Broadway. maylsd CRESCENT BEACH commodious cot- tage to rent for the Waeeler, z Union St., mayl0d 70 RENT—The store No. 35 Broad- Way, next to the Wauregan Hotel, and now occupied by W, J. Townsend as a grocery siore. Apply to William H. Shields. aprizd 'T0 RENT—No. § Unlon St Flat seven rooms and bath, iu brick house opposite courthouse. Quiet location in central part of city. Eaquire 137 Main St 6. A Glibert. marsd U . in good running condition, with suwing | g UR 3 DATE fygnlshed roomu, Mar ou W. 5. Rood, Jewetl 0ct26d | Jysd HORSE FOR SALE—Weight about TO REN®. . Amir i From July 1st, house of 10 rooms at ] d A . Mal NO. § 7 .puun ds. Dr. N. B. Lewis, J“])ga D | No. 54 Washinglon Bt All convenioaces —— {and steam heat. Enquire of lsaac S. weigi 50 | Jones, Insurance and Real Eslai iso Jersey | Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main st | cow, gharanteeing 18 quaris per day.| Jeldd | J. C. Hatner, Norwich Town. je190 | e | 0. ¥, C thoroug | breds, \stered, none beiter in th FOR SALE. country. Ludlew Farm, North Stonin; T k. F. L. 6, Norwich, Conn. . ton dprafa” | T Seash L use, centrally located, wel led. | 3, Poi D, AT Bl Jed" | Fronuns Atantic Ocean, 50x-50 teet of byl sctoromoidas fom iiaSacadt suna, Lave been fortunate in securing FOR SALE OR RENE—Camp 4l |4 Lract on the Seashore, becween Browning s _each, on ‘fhames river, |ant View and Charlestown Beach. owned by Withaw H. Palurer and Judge | lots have one of the finest beaches | G er Greene. may 2 along the coast, SACKIFIC | AL | 78 scre tarm, o acre | 1and, balance pasture fruil, 13 miies irom 1 vitlage, nedr & i house With 5, best condition uiside auy in, jarge barn, painted, new Benlivuse, cost 3uby, Sheds, VULDULIINES, bulldiugs Worll $9,000; price §3,800— $1.000 uown. Includes’nousehold fur- ming vols and poultry ucy, Willmanue, Conn. Janiia | printed_in corner, 3135, Lovv. ‘$i35; | 5,0u¢, $5.50: 10,000, $10. " 500" noleheads. | 6x93, " prioted, $I.35; 1000, $2; 5,60y, { 86; “i0,000, $1150. " 560 | 833x11, ‘printed, $1.65: 1,000, | 395 10,000, 317.50;"5 | printed 1 10,600, ; priny 3 00,3 1,000, 31v.~ Printing o descrip i 1 done prompily n Co. Are alw prevailing Scrap lIron, Me Burlap, Old R Waste Materials. This is what per keg; New Ma 8c per pound; Salt ; at 75 Pipe including Box | Trucks heavy Flat Tri *(heavy S | ble for a | { Chain F | Notice to Con I Beams and G | Laurel F —Pleasantly located 7\- CHEAP—500 6% envelupes (regular business size), card mThe American Waste and Metal C Office 210 West Main St. hand Machinery, Second-hand Trucks s eacelient plow and wood, good K. K. station and 14 <ouw cowonial and the trolley will ‘Ihese lots will increase in price right away. All I ask for a lot s $150 cash. ‘Only one lot to a customer, ana atler July 1st, this year, soon be there! If any are left, the price will be $20(. W for information; the survey is nearly completed. Arrangements (o vie property made by appoint- ment. ‘Uransportation free in auto. in. igate, 500 will put you in possession of an 80-acre farm, large 10-room house, barn, wagon she dhouse, two hen- neries and milkr ; 3 acres'all plant. ed, including 1 acre of potatoes; e sifuated oniy 1% miles from Westerly R. I, and a 10-minute walk to trolley Owner lives out of the state and will sacrifice if sale s made right away. Possession given at on Scnd for sampies, wich. Conn. ys ¢lad to buy at the | e sold cheap on easy terms. market prices— tals, Cotton and Woolen Waste, Bags and pe, Second- or any we have for sale — New Wire Nails at $2 inilla Rope at 200 1Ib. bags Second-hand Irucks, Flat and extra large and ucks; large, heet Iron Cans suita- storing oily waste;, Is, Anvils, E tractors: The irders of the ill bridge ought to in- | terest you. They are for sale. Fine property mus Inquire of JAMES L. FOR SALE | 124 Platt Avenue seven-room tage, all improvements. Owner has left city and 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. Cot- t be sold. CASE, | cellent condition. Phone 300. FOR SALE A fine three tenement house in ex- With modern provements, in central city, for sale at an attractive price, E. A. PRENTICE, im- part of the 86 Cliff Street. fng ‘sixty rooms, f and well iocated. an annual Income Il 10 pe: cent. on th || Good reason for we for particulars. | THOMAS 1. Muy Butlding, 278 1 "Phones T 268 Hn Square for ren FOR SALE I have a brick block contain- Fleasant front office on Frank- ully equipped Will produce of more than e investment. selling. Ask KILBY, Mata Street, WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2. Jesd Westerly, R. L FOR SALE Cott-—- of 9 oms, am electric lights an -~ plumb- |ing, at =" River * venue. Will | N.TARRANT & CO. Py aays in this dark world and = And that on,i.mc whilgh s death to hide, 4 1 fondly ask; but to_prevent That' m{xlrmnrawol : “aod doth not nee o Bither man’s work or his own gifts; who best it Bear ‘l;fl ml:}d {"3: they mserve him t; s stat Is Kingly: thousands at his biading ‘er land and ocean without rest; They aiso serve who odly stand and vait. o —Milton. HAIL, HOLY LIGHT. Hail, Holy Light, offspring of Weswel first borm Or to the Eternal coeternal beam - ¢ 1 express ihee unblamed? Since God s light, And never but in unapproached light Dwell irom eternity—dwelt then I8 ee, Bright eftiuence of bright essence ii create! Or hear'st {hou rather pure sthereal stream, Whose fountain who shall tell? Befors the Sun, Before the heavens thou wert, and at the voice Of God, as with & mantls, didst invest The rising world of waters dark and deep, Won from the void and formiess In- finite! —Milton. AFTER THE EXCITEMENT. The Fifth s sad: No_spark now glows. Ask any lad; He probably knows. Gee! Things are dead, Life stagnant grows, Ask Colonel Ted; He probably knows. —Kansas, City Journal HUMOR OF THE DAY Splitstraw (tragically)—~8o, you tell me to go. And vet I have been your slave. Muriel (severely And isn't it only right to free a slaye.—Satire. Mrs, Muchblest—I feel uneasy. The baby hasn't cried all-day. Mr. Much- blest—So do 1. He will probably ery all night.—Boston Advertiser. He—Did vou enjoy yourself at the ball the other night? She—Yes; every- body told me that I was the most beautiful girl there.—Philadelphia Tel- egraph. “Dat feller Rastus Skinner done bin talkin’ a powahful lot 'bout how he's a-raisin’ chickens.” “Sho! He doan mean ‘raisin’;’ he means liftin’’~ Catholic Standard. Mrs. Gotham—Don't you think thosa doughnuts are an improvement on last ones 1 made? Mr. Gotham ves, dear; the holes are larger. Angeles Herald See that fine place down there? That's the property of a colleague of vours, Dr. Bistourl.” “Fine! That represents 60 appendicitises and 49 cancers.—Pele Mele. Bacon say that radishes con- a deal of iron. Egbert Perlia t is the reagon those in my garden don’t get up any higher—car- rying too much weight.—Yonkers Statesman “Well, this oh, Los They grea is a nice time of night Coming home, I'm sure. What excuse have yvou this time. M' dear, said he thickly, “I've been standing at Arm—at - Arm—-at Armageddon, m' dear."—Detroit Free Press. Visitor--1 want a_mourning | please. Proprietor—What is the reavement, may I ask? Visitor—My mother-in-law. Proprietor—Mr. Brown, show the gentleman into the light af- fliction department.—Tit-Bits. The Parson (about to improve the golden hour)—When a man reaches your age, Mr. Dodd, he cdnnot, in the be- nature of things, expect to live very much longer, and I—— The Nona genarian—I dunno, passon, 1 be stronger on my legs than I were when 1 started!—London Opinfon. ‘ 117 Main S*--2, City. Fofiale Bight-room houss, centrally lo- cated, all improvements, with heater, 10 minutes' walk from kiin Square, and on car line, in select neighborhood, lot 60x85 feet; price reasonable and can be controlled with small amount of money. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bullding, Norwleh. | e e e 7 e e e, | SALE HORSES, ved on time. A good lot of d draft horses, some to fill co now. ‘They must be sold, No 1 or will sell the same quality cheaper. than I will. Come and see | them, ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1139 Je17a AT ONCE MUST BE SOLD at Department Store Stables, 75 young horses and mares, In good condition, weighing from 960 to 1600 Ibs. $50/up: among them severa matched teams ment sore allowad. 3338 Ex 4d Seashore Land For Sale Forty acres of high lan¢ situate on statc macadam road overluoking the Atlantic ocean from Point Judith on o east to Montauk on the west. Only minutes’ ride from Westerly station, N.Y.N H & H R. R FRANK W. COY, also Soma a little pave suitable for country; trial Inquire Superintendent, 334- st 27th Street. New York City. Long Distance Telephona ¢ High Street, Westerly, R. L decilc Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARGIS A SPECIALTY Spl32ring Streat. Wiilimantis, Conn, NOTICE SILK WORKERS “keep away from Windham Silk Mill. Strike on. Per order Btrike Com. Hubert I Richara, Jr, Chatrman. 1y8a 4. F. CONANT. 11 Fran Strees a B¢ and the J. F. . 10¢ Cigars are the Dest om the ma Ty themn JEWeTT CITY HOTEL WHEN you want to pul your busi- ness before the pubiic. dium better than through the advertis- thery is no me- ing columns of The Bulletin. 3 date in every IRA F. LEWIS. Praarietor THELE s ne advertising medium In Eastern Conneeticut equal to The Bule letin for busmesa results S A dialogue which may be anticipat- 1950: First Child—1 guess my | fam'ly is just as good as yours. M | grandfather was In th | battle of Gettysburg! Second Child— | That's nothin'. My grandfather was at Chicago in 1912.—Cleveland Plain Dealer I hope vou are not bringing up your children . to worship _mones, Hawkins,” said Dubbleigh. “No, in- deed,” sighed Hawkins. “Why, Dubb, my children despise money %o much that the minute a dolldr comes their way they get rid of it as fast as they an. Harper's Weekly. THE KALEIDOSCOPE A romance of four yed~s which began when he fell from a billboard while | watching 2 parade into the arms of Miss Viola Mendenhall led to the mar riage of Arthur Sherrer. a wholesa | arug goods company Louis, Mo. R Aus Kerens, hag hari ia-Hungary, ambassador to =olq his hold- | ings in the German-American Press | association, which publishes the St Touis Times, to Edward l. Pretori and others, according to Mr. Pretoriu who sald Mr. Kerens' stock was tal 00,000 | ued approximate’y at Miss Diamond Hardinge, daughter of Lord Hardinge, viceroy to India, is the youngest girl who has sver scrved the queen of Fngland as mald of honor. She is only rs ald, and while she is attending school she will be called several times a vear o sttend the queen, who i 'y fond of the little girl. Mrs. Susan Look Ky, 9 years old, is the oldest syffra gist and one of the most remarkabis women of her vears in the world. Re | cently she was asked to say something about the cause of womaf's suffrage “T qult talking about suffcage 75 yeara | azo and went to work for.ft,” she said, with a smile. Avery of Louisvi Arthur Smith of Denyer has a go'- ernment draft for one cent which was issued to him May 25, 103, in pa: - ment of his salary as postmaster at Vanes, Col. Until he saw in a nows- paper recently a statement thai the late Pfesident Cleveland had also r ceived & similar voucher he beliesed it was the only one in exisience. Mrs, 0. B. Colquitt, wife of the gov- ernor of Texas, has devoted as much 6f her time as possible to the cam- paign being waged in that state against tuberculosis. She is president of the Texas Anti-Tuberculosis asso- chstion, and Is especlally thoughtful of the Indigent patients who come uu- der the Jurisdiction of -the nasockth A gold ring lost 26 years ago by Maxter P. Burrows in u meadow in Northfleld, Mass., wau fourd last week by a Mr. Callalian, who ngw owns the meadow. “Mr. Callahan Identified the ring by the engraved (nitidls on it and returned it to its owner.. The ring ® lain e | 80 many shows fittle sign of b posed (o (he ;fih— years.