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SHOWERS TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW; WARMER B Going On Tonight. Faudeville and Motion Plotures at A Bictures and Songs at Breed T aran K. of P. Gardner_Lodge, No. 48, meets in Pythian Hall g H. Osgood Lodge, No. M. U, meets in Pone- val Hugh . 0. 0. F. wah Hall, Taftviila Laodge Oucar, No. 30, O. of V., meets in_Foresters' Hall Virginia Dare Council, No. 25, D. of L. meets az No. 65 Union Street. Norwich Stationary Engineers' Asso- elation, No. 6, meets in Bill Block. Bullding Laborers' Unlon meels in Carpenters’ Ha. ANNOUNCEMENTS, BREED THEATER. 3 Two thousand feet of thrilling events are shown by the great Biograph dou- Ble-reel featare entitled A Temporary Truce, which is the prime attraction &t the Breed today, and judging from fhe instantameous success it has mchieved in other cities it will be safe o predfct the same for it here. It is & story of the early days in the west, and hasg Indians galore, and plenty of snap and vim. ‘Another picture that will amuse the andiences is the Vitagraph number en- titled The Picture Idol. Maurice Cos- tello is the hero, and in it he shows the terrible attentions that are show- ered upon a matinee idol. Doubtless it 2» his own experience, but it is one of ghe datntiest bits of comedy film that has been offered in a long fime. Ev- eryone will be glad to see him in this entertaining picture. Brief State News K-fim.—w, and Mrs. Bdward . ABing bave presented an individnal sommmunion set to the Kensington Methodtst church. Mew_Britsin—Selectman’ W. E. Le- fhem bhms sent in the order for four Woting machines at $500 each. They Are to be deltvered on Oct. 1. ‘Waterbury.—There are 101 accounts ¢ the Dime Savings bank which have been claimed for 20 years or over, od their-total amount is $2,265.64. Reckville—Frederick H. Holt, cash- fer of the Rockville National bank, has to the Milddlesex hospltal to un- specisll treatment. Former Cash- jar Clayton E. Harwood will take his place during his absence. Middietown.—Judge S. A. Robinson, mho has been spending the summer on farm in Otis, Mass, came to town day and will be at his home here for & few dnys, as he has some busi- m to take his attention in Hart- Litchfleld.—A meeting of the Water- and Torrington business men will hel at the Hotel Berkshire, in Taschfield, July 16, primarily for the @lscussion of the proposed trolley line Torrington to Litchfield and tam. New Haven—Plans have been filed ith Building Inepector Joseph E. Austin by Superintendent of Parks Gustave X. Amrhyn for thres bath- houses to be'erected in connection with the new swimming places established for the youth of New Haven. Bridgeport—Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs, John W. Wolf of 3 Carson street celebrated their wedding anniversary, the 6lst anniversary of their arrival in Bridgeport, and also the 85th anni- versary of their birth, both being the same age. —— Editor Evidently Not Musiclan, Cristofdl, & native of Padua, pro- @uced the first plano in 1710. Now that we know the miscreant's name we feel" easler —Exchangs. , STONINGTON. Fund for Band Concerts Grows—Both Parties Nominate Tickets—Car Ride Follows Baptist Picnio. © The band concert fund has reached $72. The concerts may be held on Wadwannuck park. : Democratic Tisket. The annual election of officers of the borough will be héld Monday, July 29, To nominate candidates on'Wednes- day evening, the republicans and dem- ocrats held their caucuses. are nominecs of the two parties: Democra ic Warden, Corneltus burgesses, W. P. Bindloss, B. Thoras W. Geatity, Jo- Henry A. Muller, C. B. and treasurer,, C. B. or, E. B. HincKley; ‘col- L Burtch; bailiff, C. J. Led- or seph Vargar, McCort cle with Thomas W Joseph Vagar, T. T. Wil- cox Waldron fund, ~B: B. Hinckley, B. J. Gardiner, Edward H. Sheffield; borough committee, John E. Curtin. Republican Ticket. Warden, Charles O. Cushman; bur- gosses, W. Fred Wilcox, Joseph F. Jo- seph, Frank Grandy, Theodore Dew- hurst, . O. B. Hammond, Thomas O’Connell; clerk and treasurer, C. B. States; assessor, Elias B. Hinckiéy; collcctor, Robert L. Burtch; bafliff, Grover A. Carson: street commission- ers, Thomas W. Gearity, Joseph Var- gar, T. T. Wilcox; trustees Waldron fund, Blias B. Hinckley, B. J. Gardi- ner, E. H. Sheffidld: borough commit: tee. Jerome S. Anderson, Jr., Carl A. Koelb, Robert L. Burtch. Deputy Judge Presides. ring the absence of Judge Breed all cases that come up before the town court will be tried by Assistant Judge Rilas B. Wheeler. Baptist Sunday School Outing. On Thursday the First Baptist Sun- day school held its annual plenic at the Wequetequock casino. At noon an excellent luncheon was served by the ladies, and the whole day was thor- ocughly enjoyed. The pleasant car ride to Groton and return by speciai car was most refreshing. Afr. and Mrs, Frank MeDougall of anapolls are guests of Mr. and rs. J, S. Anderson. Schooner Prescott Again in' Commis- sion. The schooner Fanny Prescott was due to arrive in New York Wednesa: where she was towed from the south, having been avandoned at sea because of being waterlogged. Capt. C. A. Da- vis Was arrived at Somerset, Mass, after attending to the repairs of the o The sum of $3,500 of insurance me n account of the lost Governor Ames has been paid to the Atlantic Shipping company this week. In General. e steam yacht Elrebm, owned by Dariington, who spends _the ner at Watch Hill, is in the har- Dor here, where she will remain for two month Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene of Oakland, Cal, are guests of Mr. and FA min Brown. Bravton of Berkeley, of his cousin, Dr. ward and Perth Mre. Lilian Hawkins of Amboy, N. J., are guests of Mr. rs. Michael Gilmore of Harmony Al Too Frequent Mistake. The soul is intended to guide fhe body in the journey through life; the chief mistake which man makes s that he permits ‘he body to gulde the soul.—London Truth. Following | i' READY OOFIN EA Meriden.—The local office of the Western Union Telegraph compapy has adopted the general new 30 cent minimum rate -zone for telegraphic messages all iover the country, The cable rates to Italy have also béen re- 'd;gd from 31 cents to 16 cents a — TIME TO KNOW THIS What HEM;ROID Will Do For Any Woman With Piles. Mang a woman drags along a life of misery with piles because she does not know of HEM-ROID, the sugar-coated tablet remedy that cures any kind of plles by restoring good circulation of blood in the swollen, clogged parts. HEM-ROID is sold under a guaran- tee of satisfaction by N. D, Sevin & Son, Norwieh, Ct, and all druggists. $1 for' 24 days' treatment. Dr. Leon- hardt C., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y. mailes a free booklet deScribing it. We serve the finest Ice Cream in the city in our Ladies’ Grill Room. i1 midnight. WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co, Proprietors. Open un- IN JUSTICE TO YOURSELF You should investigate my methods before deciding where yéu will study Shorthand and Typewriting. Studens studyin me have the advantage of getting actual business praetice b fore taking a position, thus gaining experience and confidence, aad a % ter equipped to undertake the w. they wish to do. HATTIE L. JEWETT. Public Stemographer and Storthand Tesicher, 283 Main St aprid Never Let Him Forget It. The man who owes all to his wife Is pot going to be permitted to forget it this side of the main entrance to the Proof Positive. “The people next door.ssem anx- fous 10 'be friendly. “How did you get thet ides?’ “They have busted phomograph. “—Houston Post. got without horses now, 1f 1t wers for the hem ot During & @evars Thunder Btorm at Mass, yesterday a boy named was struck by Jightning end Beceseity of having'a few the annual horse shows, eemetery In which the family lot is situated —Houston Post. Baws Without Teeth, The development of circular disks of iron, turning with great velacity, but possessing no teeth on the edge, for sawing material, is commén in many workshops. €mall Light, “De man that tries to hide his light under & bushel,” sald Uncle Eben, “generally ain't got light enough tc take chances on In a awdinary drart” John H. Gilmore, a Drugglst of Lynn, Mass, dled of heat prostration yesterday. =BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE 8835 A NEW AND PRACTICAL APRON. LADIBS ONE-PIECE APRON. This affords protection and eovering to (he dress und is comfort Sbie and neat in uppes it fed by a rt undor 1 has wmple packets " is eut In iltvw sizes; S medinm and Rarge. It reanires 35 vards of 21-inch material gor the medlum size, N pattern of this lustrelon maited 0 any address on redeipt of 10 cents in wliver oF stampx “Order through The Bulletin Company, Paitern Dept., RUBBERS 8918 A PRACTIOAL KIVCHEN APRON, Every woman, whefher she hus (o work about {him hutise o7 not, Will ivad work ured, the Be fve and be and Square wrmenis o meke, itely aitri Linen, ghughum, lolla The patiern js cut in titec medium ang 1 It req ynfds ar 36-inch material fo fum size, = patbern of this filustration siailed to any address gn receipt of 19 cen #iver or stamp b "3 Order through The Butfetin C Pattern Dept, Norwich, Cops ™o You cannot afford to use carbon lamps while Mazda Lamps are selling at such low prices as at the present time. 25 Waths coomeiccnenerorisnane 40 Watts .. P 60 Watts 100 Watts . Manufactured by the General Electric Company. FOR SALE BY C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., 10 Broadway. v This Is Hammock Weather For Sure. Get One Now At CRANSTON'S ,And Keep Cool LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St + SUITS PRESSED 50 Our Wagon Calls Everywhera JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. + v Bovke Hlade and Ruled to Ora. 108 BROADWAY. eohone 363 iy » Summer Millinery A fine assortment of latest styles In Hate. Come in and see them. MRS, G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. QUALITY m work should always be sensidered especlally when it costs no more then the inferior kind. Mkilled men are employed by us. Our price tell the whols stery. BTETSON & YOUNG. V.ZDDING GIFTS In Criit V- at FRISWELL’S 95270F . " 1 Sireet B VHEN jou Lo pub your busl- s beforn thg puBlic, (bare (s no m Blum veiier OUali ne aaverus- ing columecs of 'The Builetls GOAL AND LUMBER. Complete assortment fqr re- pairs or building, COAL !Enough to meet actual neces- sities— ; WANTED. WANTED—A situation by & middle aged American man, reliabie and tem- perate; any honest work tnat does not require heavy lifting. Appiy at this of- sice, Jyiod ' ADVERTISEMENTS = under 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. FOR SALE—Vegotable plants now ready. Glant Pascad celery, nower. No cabbage ~plants Peckham, East Side. Teiepion Ay TO RENT:” TO RENT—Well furnished cottage at White Plume, Paris Golden and | Pleasant View ior last Lwo weexs in snowball ulufi}-f July and last two weeke ¥. T, Jy1ad | 608, W in August. s Mrs. B ¥. Stliman, P, O. Hox esterly, R L Jyizd WANTED—Auto washing, pollshing, engine cieuning, at the rublic Wasi Stand, inahe rear of Kiks' Home. Open day and mght. -Olls and gasoline for suie. Jyi0d WANTED—A second hand ught de- livery wagon. Address C. R., sulletin Office. J¥10d WANTED_A barber, at the Waure- gan House Barber Shop. Jysd WANTED—A girl for general house- work; 1o wasniug or ironing. lnquire at 45 Uncas Strect. Jysd CASH PAID for collections of coins or postage stamps. If you have any old letters before 1870, with stamp al- tached, they may be of value. Write C. A. Davis, New London, Ct. General Deilvery. Jy6d MEN AND WOMEN wanied for gov- E, CHAPPELL €0, Central Wharf and 150 Main Street Telephones . COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, ernment positions; 350 month; tuou- Office—cor Market and Shetucke? sands of appointments coming; Wwrite for list of positions open. Franklin Telephone 163-12./ Institute, Dept. oK., Kocnester, N. Y. Jyed FOR SALE _Twe Ayrsbire cows, new milch. M. O. Swan. ‘l'el. 616-12. FOR SALE—TWo horses, Lwo wWag- ons, (wo harnesses and blank in- quite at 78 Pedk St, City, between 12 clock till 2 0'ciock; 7 p. m. till 9 p. m. d 3 “¥OR SALE—The Dupuis brick block, Nes. 1/4 1o 188 North Main St., contain- ing twelve temements, all occupied. Good reason for selling, Inquire of Romeo Dupuls, R. F. D, No. 4. Jylzd FOR SALE—The Dupuls candy store at Taftville station. Loing good busi- ness. lnquire of Romeo Dupuls, K. F. D. No. 4. dylzd Jylid | rooms, 191 Broad i FOR RENT—Pleasant tenement six i bath, set tubs, electrig light, garden, eto. Iuquire zs Grove st e iz FOR RENT—Camp site on Gargher Lake shore! §ood Apring of wateruna boat, cook ‘house, eic. Two minutes Weik from road. Yel #63-13. Jyli¥mT TO RENT — Furnished rooms, with modern convenleuces, in private tamily, knquire at The buieun. - Jyiza TO RENT —Small cottage on wager- front, Fieasant View. K. b; rental by ¥OR SALE—One four year old mare coit; been worked doubie; sound ang genile. R. Irving Hurlbut, Gales Fer- 1y, Ct. ylid FOR SALE—14 nice extra large shotes, 13 nice elght weeks' old pigs, Teady to go. Call or tel. Clarence Sholes, Vailey Spring Dairy. Jyluw £M WANTED—Cld geese feather beds. Best cash, prices paid. Address C. F. ickinson, General Delivery, Norwich, onn, Jysd WANTED—Plang tuning. A. G. Gor- don, 298 Prospectst, City. Tel 682-2. Jyid WANTED — Spoolers _and _burlers; aiso finishing room help; families pre- CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up -lean Well Seasoned Wood FOR SALE—Two pair of oxem, one pair two year old steers. Address Box 013, or telephone No. ¥, Norwich. jylld FOR SALE—Two g00d buggies, one top carriage, nearly new, two new har- nosses, one sleigh, dapple gray horse, eight years old, welgnt 110u; will sell 10 Just half prick wnat they are wortn. 15 McKinley Ave. Jylia HAY FOR SALE—W. 8. vall, Yantic, $1.75; 500 each, 32.70.. Send for samples and prices for any. printing you ars in need of. The Bulletin Ccmpany, Nor- wich, Conn. TAKE A LOCZ IN A. H. BREED'S Plumbing Shop And See What He Has Got WANTED, A FINISHER TENDER for § ecards, Pay 315C per day. Apply to . HALL BROTHERS, sy12d Commerce St. and have not been able to keep com- | fortable lst us talk it over. | have helped others, perhaps | can help you. girls and farm hands. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M. J. COSCORAN. Supt. Centrai Bldg. WANTED For the shore, 4 experienced Table Girls, 5 Cleaners and 2 Dish® Washers. Sanitar_yflnmbifig A peep into an up 1o date pathroom is only less refreshiig than ihe baib itse.f. During the summer you will J. B. LUCAS, the more lock to the bath for bodily | Room 32 Central Building. | comiort. I will show you samples and | jy2a plans of the poiceiain and oider tuba and give you esiimates for the work of putting them iu in the best manner from & sanitary standpolni—and guas- eatee the entire job ). E. TOMPKINS, CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at once for cash. Must bha good bargain Frult farms and farms with lake front- | 1 age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimantie, Comm. 67 West Main Street apr37d E. L. BURNAP Piumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and work satisiartar) 130 Platt Ave S.F. GIBSON | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker | Agent for Richardson and Boynio Furnaces. 55 West Main Strest. Nerwich, Conn FOR SALE. FOR SALE 124 Platt Avenue Fine seven-room Cot- tage, all improvements. Owner has left city and property must be sold. Inquire of Tel 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. ROBERT J.COCHRANE | Gas Fitts Plumbing, Steam Fitting. 10 West Main St., Norwiech, { Agent N. B. O. Sheot Packing. aprie 160 acres, well watered, ample Tes from — 6 d, large - 'I' F B RNS barns, in good repair; $5000. 1 & i 50 acres, large. well watered pastures, house in excellent con- dition, 7 miles out; $3100, All ‘these farms are on R. F. D, and cream routes and are spe cially well fitted for dalry farm- Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Streat WARNING! To the Housewives of Norwich: You will surely be ROBBED this summer of a vast amount of time and ‘strength, if you persist in iron- ing in the old fashioned way. The new 7 in %Vngons. harnesses, farm equipment no on Broad Brook farm, at attractive prices. F. 0. CUNNINGHAM, 12 Ann St. Telephones 403 or 287-2, stock and MiSS M. C. ADLES Hair, Scalp and Faca Specialist NORWICH LADIES ASTONISHED. Ii ! JAMES L. CASE, | QAP AN | CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE. &/ THERMAX GAS IRON Buch a complete and finaly appointed business suite has never heen seen In Norwich as that which Miss Adles has {s yours for less than half the cost of an’ electric iron, and is five times cheaper to iron with, in fact the cheap- est known method. A big bargain at $3.00 but to get them quickly into the homes*of the people we are making a special introduction price, fer a limit- ed time, of only §$1.98 ,complete with necessary tubing, Don't forget that the Wworld’s best cooking stove s the fitted up in her new location. Rest room, bath, etc, perfect privacy, so that patrons do not need to meet, San- itary elegance, every convenience. Come here for city styles! No meed of look- ing countrified any longer! gas range. They are rapldly displac Cool, Refined, Elegant ipg OIL CAN contrivances, Bteer clear of a make-shift, Buy the real — thing. It's better to be'sure than to ba sorry. Call and examine ranges| iss Adles will ba tn Norwich all this that insure lasting satisfaction. Gas & Electrical Dep't, 821 Main Street, Alice Building waek. 308 MAIN ST, mext to Chelsea Bank. Telephone §52-4. Jysd A Beautiful Line of Automobile Robes in Mackintosh, Weolens, Mo. hairs. . The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer +2 Providence SL., Taflvill: Promyt attention to day or might calla Telephone 830. aariéM Wiawl R. H, SNOW High Grade Menumental made to order. Letiering and cleaning on werk al- ready erected in cemetery a speeialty, All work as represented. Prices the lowest. 6 Huntington Tel, §34-4 Werl¢ }. F. CONANT. Il Fraskln Stree: Wi AT F. ¢ 13 Avenue, Norwich Town. W -| Serap $uu0. This is no iake. I want to dis- pose ol this property and muke this exceeaingly low price for quick saie. John E. Fanning, No. 31 Willow St. Wl week. Address Price-Rogers Co., West- erly, R L eblss . TO BENT — Cotiage at Weekapaug, R L; furnished complete; low rentai FTice-Kogers Co, Westerly, K. L Jyiid T0 HENT—New ten-room coltage, Pleasant View, waterfroal, modern con’ ‘enielce: dress Frice-ioge C Westerly, R. L S a TO RENT—A seaside cottage al Pleasant. View; remt rsasonapie Ad. dress pox 686, Westerly, K. L _ jybd w20 RENT—Furuished rooms at the Continental,” Pleasant View, X. L, ive minutes’ walk from trolley and restau- rant, Apply to 114 West Broad Streel, Westerly. Jelyd 10 KRENT—Convenient tenement of 6 rooms, 38 CUf St.; $12 per month, En- quire ‘at 5{ CL St Jedd ' g - d 10 KENYT—Fasturage in k) " A p., | Telephone 285-5, 11d age iteh pas —_— lBeer::d}llli\pmy Saxton ““""“,5;5"' o 3y tures, for horses and cows. Clairemont 2 FOR SALE—Farm, three miles from | Farm, Yantie, Ct. mayiod €. M. MASKELL. |~ wivms—werrer wooms Tamts | donon Ao i) o bt ot | — o o Woolen Co. * je26d | conaition, wood and lumber enough to N ower tenement of four 402 — "Phonex — 489 = - ¢ for tarm; price $3,600; redsonable | roOms. Enquire of J, Bradford, Book- IRONER WANTED—Norwich Steam | iorms, lInquire of Willlam Adams, | binder, 108 Broadway. mayi5d = | Iaundry. Je26d | piaintield, Conn. aylvd ) CENT 5 . St el Y% | CRESCENT BEACH commodious cot- PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING | PRINTING -~ FOR FARMERS—350 |~ FOR SALE—No, 61 Otrobando Ave,|!a&e lo rent for the season. d. 1. noteheads and 250 6% (regular busi- | pust month 1 advertised tnis pouse and | Wiheeler, 2 Union St, New London. ness size) envelopes, neatly printed. ive | large lot for 3vs0. now I ofter it for | Mayi0d : T0 RENT—The store No. 35 Broad- way, next to the Wauregan Hotel, and :goc&icup\urd.bv W, J. olv\nund ¥ y sol o Wil b Shields. "epriaa™ Apply SALE—Two houses, barn and 23 acres of woodland. ror furtner particuiars apply (0 George W. Cross, Zi Starr Street. Jyvd ..TO RENT—No. § Union St. Flat seven rooms ard bath, in brick house opposite courthouse. Quiet location in central part of city. Enquire 137 Main HORSE FOR SALI Welght about 0. L C. pigs, t regisiered, none beiter Ludiow’ Farm, ¢ K. L. o, Norwich, Conn. aprzid FOR SALE Profitable rooming house, centrally located, well filled. Francis Dononue, Ceutral Bldg. Jeyd FOR SALE OR RENT—Camp at Browning's Beach, on Themes river, in the North Stonin H. owned by William H. Palmer and Judgé | Gardiner Greene, may2id SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located 73 acre farm, 35 acres exceilent plow lénd, balance pasture and wood, good fruif, 1% miies irom K. K. station and village, near Liarkeis, 14 room cotonial house 'with verandas, best dondition | outside and in, large barn, painted, Irew henhouse, cost 3365, sheds. outbulidings, bulldings worth 35,060; price §3,300— 51000 down. Includes nousenold fur- pishings, farming tools and poultry. Tryon's Agency, Willimantic. Conn. nearly completed. Arrangements to 4 v jansia | view 'the property made by appoint- GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—500 6% | Vestigat ot b en\emj}e: (regular business size), card $1300 MM n{ ession of printed_in corner, $1.35; 1,000, $i.85; | an 80-acre farm, large 10-room house, 5,000, $5.50; 10,060, $10. 500" noteneads, | barn, wagon shed, wocdhouse, two hen: 9%, printed, $1.85 2 neries and milkhouse; 3 acres all plant. | 10,004, Ax11, pri 395 10,000, printed, 31 000, $2; 5,000, 10,000, $12.50 stateruents, 5% printed $1.£53 1,000, $1.15; 10.000, 31u.” Printing of every descrip. tiun done promptly. Scnd for samples. The Lulletin Co. Norwich. Comn. The American ‘Waste and Metal Co. Office 210 West Main St. Are always glad to buy at the prices— prevailing market Iron, Metals, Cotton and Woolen Waste, Bags and Burlap, Old Rope, Second- hand Machinery, or Waste Materials. FOR SALE New Wire Nails -at $2.00 Salt at 75c; Second-hand Pipes; Second-hand Trucks, including Box Trucks, heavy Flat- Trucks; large, Chain Falls, Anvils, Etc. I Beams and Girders of the Laurel Hill bridge ought to in- terest you. They are for sale. city, for sale at an attractive price. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300. FOR SALE 1 have;a brick block contain- Ing sixty rooms, fully equipped and well located. Wil produce &n annual income of more than 10 per ceat. op the Investment. Good reason for selling. Ask me for particulars, THOMAS H. BECKLEY. May Bullding, 278 Main Strket. ‘Phones; 734, 808-1, Pleasant front office on Frank. Nn Bquare for rent. * LOST AND FOUND. LOST —About one mile east of He- bron Green, on the Columbla road, Prestolite auto gas tank. Finder will recelve reward by returning same to W. H. Armstrong, Bouth - Coventry, Conp- Jred any per keg; New Manilla Rope at 8c per pound; 200 Ib. bags Flat Trucks and extra large and heavy Sheet Iron Cans suita- ble for storing -oily waste; Notice to Contractors: The FOR SALE gheaper than § will. Come and see A em. o ELMER R. PIERSON. A fine three tenement house in ex- | el 1133 o174 cellent condition. With modern im- ' provements, in central part of the e 86 Cliff Street. St_ 5. A Gilbert. mardd 1100 pounds. Dr. b. Lewls, 341 Main UP 10 DATE furnisheu re - | WANTED e 14 suerite bullding. Mrs. Lees, $18 Main. { To Sell. | R TP T oct28d | 8 Two fancy ironers, 1 scrub woman, 2 | pou Rt ety | _If you have any plumbing work, or | girls for 1: 1 kitches 4 3 Ol : TO RENT. 3 9 | girls for laundry, 1 kitchen girl, alleior | cow, guarantesing 18 qaarts per day. | From July 1st, house of 10 r if you have burned a whole lot of coal, | seashore; also ' laborers, ‘housework J. orwich Town. _jeldd Y v e P No. 54 Washingion St. All convaz and steam heat. Enquire of lsazc S. Jones, Insurance and Reul Eslate Agent, Kicnards Buliding, 51 Main st Jelsd 3 e 2, FOR SALE. Twenty-two Seashore Lots ronting Atantic Oceas, 0x-30 feet of inud. 1'lave been forunate in Securmmg & Uract on the seashore, betwwen Pleas- | &8t View and Charlestown Beach. These lots have one of the finest beaches | slong the coast and the trolley will s00n be there! These lots will increase in price right away. All I ask for a | ot is $150" casn. Only one lot to a customer, and affer July 1st, this year, il any are left, the price will be $20¢. Write for infdrmation; the survey 1§ ed, including 1 acre of potatoes; plac situated only 13 miles from Westerly, R. I, and a 10-minute walk to trolley, Owner lives out of the state and wili sacrifice if sale is made right away. Possesston given at once. WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. Neo. 41 West Broad St. Roems 1 and 2. Jesd Westerly, R. L FOR SALE Cottage of 9 rooms, steam, electric lights and open plumb- ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main Street, City For Sale Bight-room house, centrally lo- cated, all Improvements, with heater, 10 minutes' walk from Frankiln Squars, and on car line, |} in select neighborhood, lot 60xss | ] feet; price reasanable and can be || controlied with small amount of money. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bulldl Norwieh. * SALE HORSES. They arrived on time. A good lot of chunks and draft horses, some to fill any place now. They must be sold. No one can or will sell the same quality Seashore Land For Sals Forty acres of high lan¢ situate #% stato macadam road overl.oking the Atlantic ocean from Point Judith om the east to Montauk on the west. Only 25 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, N Y.NH & H R R FRANK W. COY. Leng Distance Telephone, § High Street. Westerly, R L oc: Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY Spl32ring Straat, Willimantic, ' Co NOTICE SILK WORKERS keep away from Windham Silk Mill, Btrike~on, Per order Strike Com, Hubert L Riehard, Hlvo‘you a triond—ome old, tried riend, whomm”time"the more es- To Ill.mu:{'l l:f'll‘m v Whosg, Kindiese 1§ Tight of God' Whose thoughts are- himselt is hall g iy . 1f such a friend 818 truth, then L ou pionladeel, Although of things - .men count wealth you seem And richer still, i creases to lif It unto you some prove that perfeet —Frederick Moxon, Magazine. et % the National Thanks give for flowers of field. of mind, of soul, That will not thrive within the trim parterre Where houss plants bloom. Such blds- soms have control To draw us forth to breathe & purer air. Yet he who through untrodden mead- ows goes Where odors breathe from wilding shrub and vine, . Onllmolg his travel-wearied eyes - close To dream of close-femeed phlox amd columbine. - —John Elliot Bowman, In the Tras- script. - HUMOR OF THE DAY Stella—Does ‘ghe live from hand to mouth? _ Belli=No. From ear to mouth.—New York Sun “Of course, you have pome convie- tions in matters of public concern?” “Mebbe,” replied Farmer Corntossel. “Well, why don't you come out and express them?' “I dasn't. We've got summer boarders from ‘all political parties."— Washington Ster. “Say, mister, I'm. out of &job, and my wife and chiliren are siarving.” “Don’t let that discourage you. [ cAn sell vou a veryl fine car {or $600 and take vour notes.’—Life. “I met your father last evening and spoke to_him about. our. being--mar- tied.” “Did he strike you faverably “Wel not exactly favosably, but rather seturately.”—Judge, Woman—I've lost & little boy, polide- man. Bobby—What's he like? Woman (Qisplaying & patch)-=Well, . patch on his trousers ks this—P. L Citizen—Gee. ol glad I met ostman—Really ? Citizen—Yes, von Yemind me that my wife gave me a letter to mail some time in February.—Philadelphia Tele- graph Drummer (in I'm certalnly wine)—~Have you tast. that sample of wine 1 left with madameq_‘Madame—No, T have but I don' think it can be any u | not, lags and the servants have barely touched it.—Pele Mele. “Father, our daughter Is being court- ed by a poet” “Is that so, mother® | Tll kiek him out.) - “Ngt #o fast. In- vestigate first and find out whether he works for a magazine ot fof a break- fast food factory—~Washifigton Her. ald. “You wish to marry my ofly daugh- ter,” mufmured the magnate. “Would you take frofs me all thét T have to solace me infmy old 7 “By mo means.” declared the duke warmly “We want you to keep at least $8h,- 600." ed Heart Reviaw. | Pat was a bashful lover, and_ Biddy as coy, but not too coy. “Bldds,” began timidly, “did yer iver think of marryin’ ‘Sure, now, " subject has niver entered my theughts” de. murely replied Biddy. “It's sorry Of am,” said Pat turning away. ~“Wan minute, Paz,” called iiddy, softl; ‘Ye've set me a-thimkin."—Harpér's Bazar. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Cardinal O'Connell of Boston, ac- companied by two secretaries, has sail- ed for Kurope. He is feeking & rest cure, and will return om the same vessel at the end of August of Pinkafendi, who begking, died te Notes and ‘gold Gesa Nariha lived for 20 years cently in Bu have been in his fooms to the value of 130, rowns. Mrs, Hon“-a_ McPherson, who has Just been téd superintendent of schools at Denver, was for a number {of years a teacher in the' pubilc schools, then served for seien years as the secretary of the superintendent of schools, and-recently hiss been ens gaged in club and philenthropic vorkiy Miss#Aunie F. Brown ehas heen chosen suc-eed Mra. Bernard Whit. man as superintendeng, of the Lemd-a- | Hand society. Mi fe B. Wood takes the plags ofs aunt, Miss Brigham, k- , the book | misston wh\t‘E mization con- | ducts in out of the wa¥ ragions of the | southern states. Sir Benjamin Stons has deposited in the museum attached to the stamdards | department of the. board of trade. in O1d Palace vard, Lotdon. a pox con- taining & number. of the old exchequer tally sticks; upon which, untll an early perfod in the last centurs, it was the ‘custom to keep the ‘national ac- 4 counte. A Mrs. Lucy Harrington ' served for four years as the secratary of the state board of charitles and correction of Colorado.. Before her eisction to the office of recorder she Worked in the office of Judge Hines, af the same time conducting ‘an’ Mice of her own as public stenographer,.. Her. salars as recorder will be §2,6 sear, It is the most fmportant office thus far held by a woman in' Colorado. Nrs. Pecy Pennybacker, o m in the public erye during the conen tlon of the General Fegeration | Women's clubs at San Ffancisco, isa business woman of marked ability, She has realized quite nice Mcome for a numbet ‘0f years Pom. Penuybacker s histories In the publle schools Texas, and she Brought her bus! sch f ness methods to the' federation o rlo ing the nt-fund of §$100,- 000, % s LIS Quinine In the Good Old Days. There 1a & whale lot of difference tn the price of now and 60 years tgo. Then it sold for §6 and some- times more an ounce. Now it can be bought fof onetenth of that amount. The $6 quinine was taken In syrup, beked apples, sippery ‘elm or anything that would cover up the stuff and part- ly “disguise the taste—Madisonville Hustler, § ) 5 Jr, Chairman, Jyed THERE 18 no aavertisiag medium in Eastern Connecticut aaual'tg The Hul- | lotin for huainess great shakes, for It's been there thtes