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'What Is Going On Tonight. Audeville and Motlon Plotures at, b rium, .»l"r‘vo “nl"h:lum and Songs at Breed ket Lodge, No. 2T, 1. 0. 0 P, L. O ws' Hall Wit Nea§ :lNo 1486, 0. 0. 0, Iwls' Hall [ T “Lodws, No. 6, K. of P. Pythian “Hall. ” l'finlrnllubor Unlon meets ters' Hall. No. 826, N. E. 0. P, esor: Counci all. . A. and B. Society meels Building. s Lodge, e "2, B L, ernian Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS. Trinity M. E. Picnic. jemic of . the Sunday school of tue y M. E. church will be helld st Ocean beach Wednesday. See adv, A el Sl BREED THEATER. The exceptionally attractive pro- gramme at the Breed drew immense audiences at all the performances yes- terday, and pictures proved especially plessing and entertaining. The pow- erful war story entitled “The Drum- mer @irl of Vicksburg,’ held the at- tention of all, by reason of its great plot, which is so ably presented, it proved to be one of the hits of the bill. It is thoroughly military in every re- spect, and the battle scenes are worthy of especial mention. “Home Folks, the strangefuly beautiful story of the home fireside, is one that appeals to the entire house alike, and as Mary Plckford, is seen in the character pe- cnllar Ao herself, the picture is one of great beauty. One ‘of the musical hits of the bill is the song, “Automobile Junk,” a thoroughly up-to-date song of the parody order, which the audience hails with screams of laughter. COLCHESTER Home Nine Wins Deciding Game of Series With East Hampton—House on“Norwich Avenue Hit by Bolt— Carload of Oil Coming. Edward T. Bunyan was the guest of friends in Hartford Saturday. David A. Elgart and grandson. Nel- son Elgart, were in Hartford Monday visiting Mr. Elgart's son Abraham, who is in the hospital in that city. George and Charles Shajlor were callers in town from North Westches- ter Monday morning in Charles’ tour- ing car. Harry Wickwire was a visitor North Westchester Monday. Charles M. Reade of Willimantic was a Colchester caller Monday. Frank Stark of Millington was in town Saturday. The hoard o regular mee Bueli's block Enoch Crandall and Charles Harvey of Salen were visitors here Saturday. Daniel W Williams and Charles y were at their homé in town over in selectmen held their n their room in aturday. Prof. A. Lazinsk has returned from several days in New York. Engineer Sherlock ‘Again on Duty. Mr. and Mrs. James Sherlock and child have returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Morristown, N. J. Mr. Sherlock has returned to his duties as engineer at the electric light powar station. Claton Jones of Hebron was a Col- chester caller Saturday. Lightning Struck a House, A heavy thunder storm passed over the village Sund: morning. There were geveral heavy crashes of thunder and flashes of lightning. It was re- ported that one bolt struck near Horo- witz’s Bouse on Norwich avenue and a lady received a slight shock. The rain fell in torrents for a short time. Colohester 12, East Hampton 6. The ball game between the Colches- ter team and the Columbias was post- poned, and the Outlaws of East Hamp- ton eame over on the 3 o'clock train and played the third game of the se- ries. Each team had won a game and each team was after the deciding one. The locals were victorious by the score of 12 to 8. Both teams made several errore. West pitched a steady game and received good support. The fol- lowing was the makeup of the teams: Colchegter- elkin ¢, West p, Pur- cell 1b, Tynan 2b, Clark 3b, Innenberg #s, Friedman If, Shea rf, Randall of. Outlaws—Barber 3h, J. Cristy ¢ and 1f, Ivers 1b, Johnson ss. Milier ¢ and If, Mory 2b, Bawner rf, Valli cf, C, Cristy ) The scers by innings: Colchester 2 Out! AL d: two base hits T0AR: three base hit, Milles run, Nelkin: double plays, Nelkin to Purcell, Tyran and Purcel The board of warden and burgesses THIS WOMAN'S TROUBLES GONE Terrible Cramps, Dizzy Spells Nervousness, Misery—Her Story of How She Got Well Again. Hindsboro, 1. — ““ Your remedies have relieved me of all my troubles. I would have such bearing down misery and cramps and such weak, nervous, dizzy spells that I would have to go to bed. BSome days 1 could hardiy stay up long enough to get a mnal. ““The dostor’s medicine did me no good #0 I changed to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- FAIR TOMORROW. met Monday evening at A. G. Wick- wire's officc and sat as a board of relief, 3 ‘G, H. Stedman of New York was the guest of his family at their sum- mer home on South Main street over Bunday. South African Preacher. Rev. Charles N. Ransom of Natal, South Africa, who preached at the morning service in the Congregational chapel at 6 o'clock. "The monthly mis- slonary meeting was heid at 7 o'clock at which Mrs. Ransom addressed the meeting. Itev. and Mrs. Ransom left town Monday for a few days' stay in New Lorndon. Charles M. Foote of 2 was the guest of friend: past week. Mr. Foote was former! this place and a student in the acade ller in town Mond Preparing for Oiling Roads. The town teams are at work draw ing gravel on the state road on Main LEGAL N P8 S e AT i T, SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. The legal voters of the Town of Vol- untown and that'portion of the Town swold which was formerly in- cluded in the joint district known ag the Fourth School Bistrict of the Town - are hereby warned to meet in the Union Hall, in said Town of Voluntown, on the 20th day of July, 1912, at 3 o'clock in- the-afternoon, for | of G of Voluntow Schoolhouse located in sald Town of what th School District, | in id Four! nd see w d Schoolhou To 1a OTICES. lowing purposes, namely: church Sunday, also spoke at the | ‘U8 TPV BAPEHM ey v take Christian Endeavor mecting in the | relative to altering and repairing the was _formerly at action they will take rei- | tive to grading the grounds around y a tax to meet the expense WANTED. \shua, N. H, in town the of .. Baldwin of Middletown was of so altering and’ repairing said Schoolhouse and grading the grounds about the same. Dated at Voluntown, Conn,, July 13th, 191 ELMER E. COON, FREDERICK G. DAWLEY, JAMES H. DIXON, men of the Town of Veluntown. street and far as the depot on within and for the District Lebanon avenue which will be used ch, on the 13th day of July, with the carload of oil which will be h in a few days. I in_town Monday in his auto. Frederick Bock of New Yor guest of his family at their summ residence on Broadway for a few day W. L. Spencer of Salem was a Col- chester visitor in town Monday. ON VACATION OUTINGS IN RHODE ISLAND. Norwich and Eastern Visitors at the Beaches. many guests at the out Rhode Island. case during the last few years, number of v number increases every season. Mrs. John T. Tefft of the guest of Mr. and M Tefft of Shawomut last wee Miss Margaret Vetter and Mrs. Mar- garet Vetter of Norwich are occupy- at Nau- ing ‘the Thompson cottage sauket. Mayor Timothy C. Murphy of Nor- ranged to spend consider- able of his leisure time this summer at Watch, Hill, where he spent several wich has s days the past week. Mi; . H. A, Wilson at Nausauket, An automobile party at, the Mathew- son House at Narragansett Pler last Sunday for luncheon included Mrs. A. J. Dawley, Mrs. Frederick W. Cary, Miss Mildred Ca of Norwich. las M. View, attractive Mr. and summer cottage. Mrs, accompanied by Miss of Danielson, are guests of Mr, few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Law of Putnam are registered at the Eldredge House, Quonochontaug. Mr. and Mrs, J. Burr of Wauregan | 1) of William Nor- l,\arwlrh, in sald District, on the 19th ton at the latter's camp at Pine Crest. have been the gue Miss Minnie ch Jones of Hebron was a caller is the NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Henry B. Huntington, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. The Administrator. ibited his ad- ministration account with sald estate » | to the Court for allowance; It is there- fore Ordered, That the 19th day of July, A. D. 1912, at 10 o'clock in tihe fore- noon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said Disirict, A COURT OF PROBATE_ HELD ch be, and the same hearing fs, appointed for the same, and the said Admin- istrater is directed to ive notice there- MEN WANTED to sell us their old stamp and coin collections. wrile. Buy- ing st l0c. Providence Stamp Co., Providence, R. 1. Iy16d "'WANTED — Barber at _Wauregan House barber Shop. Steady empioy- ment. Jyi6d WANTED—Add 310 weeKly to your income writing postals at home even- ings. First supply of caras and pa ticulars to stari work for dime. E. Holdriuge, Sta. A., 61, Grand Rapids, Mich. jylsd WMNTED —Middleaged lady as sales- woman in fea and corfee Store, Address Coffee, Bulletin Ufrce. Jylsa TWISTER WANTED on raw silk; pla’in work. Apply at once to West Side Stlk Mill, Mechanie St. iyivd WANTED-—HExperienced mesh purse makers, Call at 110 summit St. Jylod WANTED—Fool _ tadle. Address Foreman Lotokett Hose Co., Versailies. Jy13d Connecticut The sweltering heat and humidity of he past week has hastened the arrival shore resorts along Narragansett Bay and at the va- rious country piaces scattered through- As has been the the sitors from eastern Con- necticut are much in evidence and the Vorwich was William Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson and _Eva Johnson of Moosup are nding the summer with Mr. and of by publishing this some newspaper having a clrculation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwlich, on the 15th day of July, A D, 1912, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Origen S. Gallup, late of Voluntown, in said District, deceased. Josephina M. Gallup of Voluntown. Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons there- in set forth, granted upon the estate of sald d ceased, alleged to be intestate, Whereupon, it is Ordered, That sald petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 19th day of July, A. D. 1912, "at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the endency of sald petition, and of said earing thereon, be given by the pub- lcation of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of sald hearing, and that re- turn be made to this Court. e- order once in | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD' that admimistration be NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record ttest: Jyi6d 'NTE C. CHUREH, Clerk, WANTED — Horseshper and jobber. Apply to C. B, Hallam, Lebanon, Ct. Jylsd WANTED—Auto washing, polishing, engine cieaning, at the rublic Wasi Stand, in the rear of Elks' Home. Open day and night. Oils'and gusoline for sale. Jylod ‘WANTED—A girl for general house- work; no wasning or ironing. Inquire at 45 Uncas Street. Jysd e s s CASH PAID for collections of coins or' postage stamps. If you have any old letters before 1870, with stamp al- tached, they may pe of value. Write C. A. Davis, New London, Ct. General Deltvery. Jyéd MEN AND WOMEN wunted for g0v- ernment positions; 380 mogth; tnou- sands of appointments comlng; write for list of positions open. “ranklin Institute, Dept. 35R., Rochester, N. Y. iyed WANTED—OId geese Best cash . prices paid. feather beds. Address C. F. Dickinson, General Dellvery, Norwich, Conn. iy3ad ‘WANTED—Piano tunin A, Gor. don, 298 Prospect St., Cit; Tel. 882-2. Jyid WANTED—W eavers. ‘Woolen Co. Apply Yantic je26d La PRINTING IRONER WANTED—Norwich Steam je26d undry. '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—The Knolls, Westerly, R. 1, estate of 4v% acres, ly% miles irom center of town, five minutes’ walk 1rom New Lonaon troiley line, 4 miles up the river irom Watch Hill; new nouse situatea on knoil between street ot river and town; porte cocnere en trance on sireet siae, 10 ieet piazza, alk modern improvements, 4 nrepiaces; trout pond slocked; icehouse; water DESL On earin irom never-irall- spring on prem and bain lgaied by el furnace ne; Will seli house ana te of alp acres separate, if desirea. KEstate com- pitte 1n every way; an ideal home. Ad- aress rs. kmma 5, Critcherson, West- eriy, K. L Jyled FOR SALE—Two cylinder, 20 H. P. Ramoier auto, witah business and flve- enger pleasure bodies; engine just uverhauled; ailin Al ruhning oruer suitable lor milk, grocery or express business. Ous St ng Gurag iyldd et - TO RENT. TO RENT—At Pine Grove, Niautlc, Conn., Iurnished summer cottage. by month or season. Knquire Mrs. Vars, o8 Hobart Av to ¥ p. m. , between 1u and 2 or JyZTulhs ot s o4 hi B“K’ un'mn one T That near him f- no! But what is kind and fair, Then trembling come his littl 7| Out thranth‘ina a :’MM FOR RENT—Camp site on Gardner Lake shore, good spring of water and boat, cook house, ete, walk from road. Lel. 263-13. TO RENT—Furnished Pleasant View, alter July 31; rent rea- Adaress Box 666, Westerly, i o Iy16d TO RENT—A new store, near Frank- lin Square; chedp rent. Cuff st sonable, cottage inquire at 1 Jyisd Two minutes’ JylzEmr at face, i As umufih by touch he erstands That he is in the safest place; And so with fingers cl He sighs conten And you—you may not 8o very, very fill you Some time you, as a little Shall fare into an And lhl.l]l 'n nl yearn lowmn With all their soothing, drowsy Iighe: al eir soothing, drows: v 2| And you, as little childten 4o, at 4o Spring St. FOR RENT—Cottage house and barn Inquire at b1 Spring sireet ur o1 Y. A. bailey, East Grea. rlan, TO» RENT — Furnished rooms, with Iylda May grope out through the darks of space And sigh in peace to sleep, when you At last have touched your Fathors face. —Chicago Post. Call or te:epnone 8. J, Coit's modern conveniences, in private family. knquire at Tne puileun. P’ plants raris Golaen and Snowball cauli- cibbage plants aiter Peckiam, Kast Sige. Jylia s b 8 -2 Pleaty of now 10 KENT- VERY DECEPTIVE. rant, Westerly. Furnished rooms at th The cantaloupe arouses hope . “Continental,” Plcasant View, &. L, 1ive | 1o jooirQush the stog g minutes’ walk irom trolley and restau- Apply to 114 ‘West Brold)s!;fieh 81! It looks Its best, #o 2 And gladly ’R FOR SALE—Two horses, two wag- ons, Lwo nurnesses ana blankets, in- quile aL i3 reck St, City, between 1 o'ciock till 2 o cioek; 7 p. m. til ¥ p. m. i FOR SALE—The Dupuis brick block, Nos, 178 to 183 North saln St, conlain- ing twelve tenements, ali_ occupied. Guod reason for seiling. Inquire of xomeo Dupuis, K. ¥. D. No. 4. jylzd ¥OR SALE—Tne Dupuis candy store at /laltviie station. Loing good busi- ness. Inquire of Homeo Dupuls, K. F. D. No. 4. jyiZa FOR SALE—Farm, three miles irom Jewett City, 260 acres, bulldings in fair condition, Wood and jumber enough to pay for larm; price $3,0u0; reaSonabie teims, Inquire of Willlam Adams, rrainfiela, Conn. Jylvd HORSE FOR SALKE—Welght about 1100 pounds. Dr. N, B. Lewis, :uj ng:m y Street. FOR SALE—O. 1. C. pigs, thoroug IV KN L—convenient tenement ot rooms, 35 Cliff St; $12 per month. quire at 51 Clff St Jedd We call the wife te 5| _ Suffictent for Fn- | But only find a lot. And 40,000 seeds, | Vo raslirage in Filch pas- tures, for horses and cows. Clairemont Farm, Yantic, Ct. may3od TO RENT—Lower tenement of four roomns. binder, 108 Broadway. Lnquire of J, Bradtord, Book- maylsd CRESCENT BEACH commodious col- tage to rent lor Whneeler, 2 Union St, New maylod the _se: on, J. London. “T6 RENT—The store No. 35 Broad- way, next t% t.l,le ijrezm Hotel, and now occupied by W, J. a Wha deery” iore. ApPIY to Wiiliam g Young Doctor— it do you supposs 10 RENT—No. § Union Bt _Fiat Séven rooms ard bath, i brick house o‘)poll:e coun‘hn usi ceutral part of city. knquire 137 St 8 A ciibert o ma Townsend as aprizd UP TO DATE !uhrim““u rooms, Mar- Quiet location in ain breds, registered, none beiter in the | SUCFite buliding. - Lao, 316 Matx. country. Ludlow Farm, North Stoning- 9o ton. K. F. D, 5, Norwich, Conn. H. ¥. TO RENT. Button. apraid From July, 180, house of 10 rooms at FOR SALE — Profitable rooming | NO. 54 Washingion St. All conveniences house, centrally located, well fllled.|2nd steam heat. Enquire of lsaac S. Francis Donohue, Central Bldg. jesd |Jones, Insurance and Estate FOR FARMERS—250 Wheelock of Putnam has purchased a lot of land at Pleasant whereon he intends to“erect an Raiph Schaffer and daughter, Miss Ruth Schaffer of Baltle, Mildred Chase y and Mrs. Fred Young at Lonsdale for a AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Distriet of Norwich, on the 15th day of July, A< D. 1912 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. _Estate of George Wunderlich, late of rwich, in sald District, deceased. Louis Wunderlich of Norwich, Conn., appeared In Court and flied a petition Drn_vln%’ for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased be admitted to probate, ‘Whereupon, it is Ordered, That sald petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room In the City of day of July, A. D. 1912 at § o'clock in ‘the forennon, gnd t notice of the Boyle of Norwich Is|pendency of said petition, and of said spending a vacation with her mother, | hearing thereon, be en by the pub- Mrs. Daniel Boyle on Albion road, | lication of this order one-time in some Manvilte newspaper having & circulation {n sald Mrs. William Taylor of Norwich 15 | the date of sald henring. Tod Thar roc x the date of sald hearing, and that re- the guest of Mrs. James Wylle at the | turn be mada io this Court & latter's home in Hope. NELSON J, AYLING, Judge. Mi.\Irs{.‘ };vl&x Richott and daughter, The rflbfl\'e dzmd foregoing 1s a true ss Ceclle, of Norwich, are guests at | °°RY of record, 2 the home of ‘Capt. and Mrs. Peter Por- | poear T AVVIE C. CHURCH ter on West street, Woonsocket. Willlam E. White and Mr. Samuel White of Norw the latest Pler the past week. John Ahern of Ahern Brothers of | Willimantic, is a frequent wisitor at Pleasant View, where his firm has a contract for building a new stata road. Miss Jennie Hitchon of Norwich was the guest of Miss Elizabeth Northrop at the Snuggery, at Pleasant View the past week, Mrs, B, E. Perry is chaperoning a party of folly young girls of the So- rority Alpha of Norwich, which en- Joved a vacation at the Christ Church choir boys' hungalow at Pleasant View the past week. The party fncluded Miss Grace Lester, Miss Eiizabeth Chase, Miss Gladys “Preston, Miss Es- ther Lippett, Miss Ruby Vaughn, Miss Olive Huntington, Miss Irene Gregson and Miss Rachel White, Miss Jennie Coyle and Miss Jennte Blake, who have been visiting at the home of Miss Mary Shea, North Main street, Lonsdale, have returned to their homes in, Norwich. Mrs. E'W. Smith of Stafford Springs | was one of the latest arrivals in the summer colony at Jamestown. Dr. McGowan has arrfved at his cot- tage at Quonochontaug with his family from Mystic. ’ ; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson of Moosup are visiting their daughter, Ars. Harry Wilson on Pevear avenue, Nausauket. Mrs. Esther V. Partridge of Jewett City has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMahon at Nausauket. Ex-Mayor and Mrs. F. L. Osgood and Gen. Edward Harland of Norwich are among those who are enjoying a recreation period at Watch Hill Mrs. John Swenning and daughter, Miss Bdia Swenning, and Mrs, Godfrey Frendenthal and daughter, Miss Ellen, and son, Master Irving, of North Gros- venordale, have been occupying the Comfort cottade at Nausauket the past week, % —hi Norwich 8avings’ Undistributed De- posits, The Norwich Savings bank has filed | with the state comptrclier a state- | ment that the deposits, undisturbed for twen ars in the ba to $13,917. These include larger jtem: Brown, Btepnen Eliz Esther Clar! 74; John Higgins, Nor wich, $150,] Norwich, $52 etable Compound and got good results from the first bottle. I kept on taking it and nsed the Banative Wesh with it, until I was well again. I think every ‘woman whe suffers as I have, could take no better medicine,”’ —Mrs, CHARLES Marrison, Box 58, Hindsboro, I1I, wich, $4819,4 id G S, Leban- on, $156.12; Arthur wyle, Nerwich, $675.62; Lueinda McMullen, Norwich, $421.61; Mrs, Dimmis W, Burr, Eiiza- beth Eels, administratrix, Norw $212,27! " James Hynes, Norwic $818.57; Georse Wood, Gurden Harve: trustee, Lebanon, §210,12; 7T Taylor, Frenklin, $339,45; Cozaeliug Testimony of Trained Nurse, 7] Cathlamet,Wash.— “1 am a nurse and ‘when I do mach 1ift- ing I have a female ‘weakness, but ] teke Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | pound and 1 eannot Vi . o iove o sy Tt or money. | $. Crewley, Nerwich, $1601,09: Kierpan, Norwich, $195,71; Wary Williams, Montvills, $10316; Mary Blas, Jewett City, $461,87; Mawk Michs en, Norwich, $1266.8%; William P, Doyle, Norwich, $104.39; Hearietta and Rebecea Blas, Mary D, Jones, trustes, Norwich, $239,56, DR, C R, CHAMBERLA!N Dental Surgeon In chergs of Dr. 8. L. Geer's praatics duriag his last. ftiness, McGrovy Building, Norwich, Cona Wililam and Mrs. ) were among arrivals at® Narragansett | Jyi6d Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwlch, within and for the District 1;«‘::; on the 15th day of July, of {A. D. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, Estate of Patrick Mary Chapman of appeared in Court a praying, for forth, that administ late of nd filed a petition the reasons thereln set ration be granted upon’ the estats of sald deceased, al- leged to be intestate, Whereupon, it {s Ordered, That sald petition be heard and the Probate Court Room In the City of | determined at Norwieh, in safd Distriet, on the 19th day of July, A, in the forennon, and pendency of sald petit hearing thereon, be lication ef this erd newspaper b Distriet, a the date of sa turn be mede 1912, at 9 o'el k that notice of the on, and of said given by the pub- _ NELSON J, AYLING, Judge, The absve and Teregeing s a frue copy of reeard, Attest: FANNI® jv164 C. CHURCH, Household Necessities Dressing for your white shoes Ice Cream Salt (special Bird Food (package) Chicken Loaf: (can) Peopie’s Harket 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. | THE FINEST 35¢c DINNER IR TOWN { DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 t2 tims in some THIS HOT WEATHER Order Fidelio Bottled Beer frigerator, y the dezen 60c. H. Koehler direct to your re- H. Jackel & Co., Cor. Market and Water Streets, Telephone 138-5, | JOSEPH Bli—.;IIFflB. Book Binder. eon £9oks Mads and Hulew to Trga: 102 SROADWAY. Teleghons 253 City of Norwieh o & B R E Nowwiell, ( rites’ for 1912, are ¢ he offise July 1, 3 Sl to's cps witl be remainin, Otfice pf S Water Works, Commissipners, . June 30, 1913, ue B. made EDWARD T. BURKE, Cashier, The Chelsea Sovings Bank Opzas at nine o'clock, Jun29dawy WHEN jou wan lg pui your dusi: Aess before tie DEDH‘: there i ng me. We Are As Near To You 88 your phone. Cail 868 amd let Enow Pplagii ours g oir wants please you. visitors always welc GEDULD|G'S GREENHOUGES. Strest, L b ip the floral ome, s & Company’s L nuaried ending ;nd payable at 1912, Office open in, and on the of July 20 from j to 9, to all bilis unpaid affer July 29, ana The pieasure shail be Any information desired will_pe cheerfully given, and noteheads and 250 6% (regular busi- pess size) envelopes, neatly printed, fur $1.75; 500 each, $2.70.. Send for samples and prices for any printing you are in need of. The Bulletin Ccmpeny, Nor- wich, Conn. WANTED, A FINISHER TENDER for § cards. Pay $1.5C per day. An%l{ to HALL OTHERS, Jy1aad Commerce Bt WANTED An experienced Dalryman; $35 per month. Also good Famlly Cooks at the shore, Good pay. J. B. LUCAS, jyl6d Room 32, Cemtral Building. WANTED Two fancy ironers, 1 scrub woman, 2 girls for laundry, 1 kitchen girl, all for seashore; also laborers, housework girls and farm hands. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREATU. M. J. COSCORAN. Supt. Centrai Bldg. CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at once for cash. Frult farms and farms with lake Must bha good bnrfliu ront- age preferred. Send particulars to apr27d TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. THR othook Bu, Bq turn to Mrs. J Stree; LOST AND FOUND. PERSON WHO pleked up poek- i between Mohican and leave at Bulletin Office rd Jyiéd 1let!: containing $8 In between Franklin cisea Bavings Bank, Re- Haddad, 15 Franklin Jyisa uare and ( LOST W blaok velvet 1 the person who found u handbag containing sum of money, in Central Village car Sunday, July kindly return to The Bulletin Office and recelve reward and avold further trouble? y15d MONLEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any Kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An oid established firm to deal with. (Establisned 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 i Tect. F. C. GEER, TUNER 2hone 511 122 Prospect St NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. First-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Meals and Welch Rarebit served to | order. John Tuckie, Prop. Tel. 43-5, CLOTH SHOP TAILOR-MADE - BLUE SERGE SUITS = §18.00 All Summer Goods at Cost- "Phone 591. JOS. T. DONOVAN, 327 Main St. ‘PLone your order. LOUIS Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot be excelled. Promdt servica H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) A Summer Millinery fine_assortment of latest styles In Hats. Come in and ses them, ‘MRS, G. P, STANTON, 1 1 | { ¥OR_ SALE OR RENT—Camp at Browning's Beach, on Thames river, owned by William H. Palmer and Judge Gardiner Greeae. may22d SACRIKICK SALE—Pleusantly located 13 acre iarm, 3o acres excelient plow land, balance pasture and wood, good frult, 13 mlles from R. K. station and village, near Liarkets, 14 room colonial house with verandas, best condition outside and in, Jarge barn, painted, new Benhouse, cost 3360, sheds, outbulldings, buildings worth $5,000; price $3,800— $1.006 down. Includes nousshold fur- lots have one of the finest beaches pishings, farming tools and poultry. | glong the coast ‘Iryon’s Agency, Willimantic, B Foon b thore| h‘a‘l‘g x;‘:: Jffi‘i?;ir.'fl‘.‘ GOOD PRINTING cmr—soa s ize), car: $1.85; 1,000, $1.86; sio. bo 1 3; 1,000, $2; 5,000, letterheads, 1,000, $2.70; 5,090, billheads, Tx83%, i 5 $6.50; .50; 800 statermients, %u‘?. rinted 31.25; I,(MO, $1.75; 5,000, 35.30; Printing of every descrip- tion done promptly. Send for samples. The Lulletin Co. Norwich. Comn. FOR SALE A fine three tenement house in ex- cellent condition. With modern im- provements, in central part city, for sale at an attractive price. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300. 86 Cl of CHO!CE FARMS FOR BALE. 160 ncres, well watered, ampls astures and tillage, b miles from Norwich; 53350, 260 acres, well watered, llrr. barps, house in good repalr; $5000, 200 mores, large, well watered pastures, house in excellent con- dition, 7 mijes out; §3100, All these farms are on R, F, D, and evesm routes And are spe- ceily well fitted for dalry farm. ing, %Ja:am‘ barnesses, stock and farm equipment now on Broad Brook farm, at attractive prices. A FOR SALE I have a brick block contain- ing sixty rooms, fuily equipped and well iocated. Will produce an annual income of more than 10 per cent. on the investment. Good reason for selling. Ask me for particulars. THOMAS H. BECKLEY. May Building, 278 Main Street. "Phones: 124, 368-2. Pleasant front office on Frank- lin Square for rent. FOR SALE 124 Platt Avenue Fine seven-room Cot- tage, all improvements. Owner has left city and property must be sold. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetuckst 8t., Norwich, Conn. Seashors Land For Sals Forty acres of high lané situate on king the Judith on the east to Montauk on the west. Only cly station, stato macadam road overlJol Atlantic ocean from Point 5 minutes’ ride ‘rom Wests ;\'. Y. N H. & H. R. R. FRANK W. COY. ng Distance Telephonme, .l HILTI Street, Westerly, R. L deell; Real Agent, Ric.hlrdl Building, 91 Main S Jelda The cantaloupe arouses hops wl'nl)l‘l we hyuh| e, & o a ‘6 choose ani » but al it o S R, YA Mk d —Kansas City Journal. HUMOR OF THE DAY “So you're In jail for taking a watch?” “Not exactly. I'm here be- cause I couldn't get away with it.” Detroit Free Press. I got out of the menator's windpipe” 0ld Doctor—Oh, about a thousand dol- lars!—Judga “T don't care to be taken seriously ir ‘“Tm a joke writer."—Satire. Woman—What do you charge for procuring a divorce? Lawyer—Fifty but if you can get up a club of six, 10 per cent. off.—Life, Wigg—She's the sort of girl whe positively refuses to stay single. Wagyg —That's the sort that also positively L | refuses to stay married.—Philadelphia Record. FOR SALE. in price right away. lot 15 $150 cash. customer, and after July 1st, this year, if any are left, the price will be $20(. Write for information; the survey i3 nearly view the property made ment. Transportation free in auto, In- ve;;l ate. an $0-acre farm, Twenty-two Seashore Lots Fromting Atlantic Ocean, 50x-50 feet of land. 1 have been fortunate in securing & tract on the seashore, between Pleas- ant View and Charlestown Beach. These All 1 ask for Only onme lot to completed. Arrangements L 0 will put wi neries and milkhouse; 3 acres all piant- ed, including 1 acre of potatoes; Situated only 13 miles b I, and a 10-minute walk to trolley, Owner lives out of the state and wili sacrifice If sale is made right away. Possession given £t once. plac WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. Yy appoint- rom Westerly, She—I never saw Mrs. Havertime with that man before. I must find out who he is, He—You needn’t worry; it's only her husband.—Illustrated Bits, Mistress—I shall want you to be dressed by 3 o'clock, Bllén, to receive any friends that may call. Ellen—Oh, thank yer, mum! Ain't you gofn' te be in?—Sketch, Patient—I wish to consult you wi regard to my utter loss of memory, Doctor—Ah, yes! Why—er—in cases a | Of this nature I always require my fee a |in advance.—Christian Intelligence. “The letter 1 is a curious' parf of speech. At first a mere letter, it be- o | comes a pronoun.” “Yes,” replied the plain person, “and then it gets to be a habit."—Washington Star, ‘T am wiliing,” said the candidate, after he had hit the table a terrible blow with his fist, “to trust the peo- ple’ “Ges,” yelled a little mah in the audience, “I wish you'd open a gro- —Chicago Record-Herald. Servant—You want to gee Herr Dok- tor? Could you come again tomorrow? Patlent—Why, isn't he in? Servant— Oh, yes, but you'rs our first patient, and it's his the Street. 12 An { Telephones 408 or 287-2. ’ No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2. Jesd ‘Westerly, R. L FOR SALE N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main Street, For Sale Eight-room house, centrally lo- cated, all improvements, with heater, 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square, and on car line, in select meighborhood, lot 60x85 feet; price reasonable and can be controlled with small amount of money. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bullding, Norwich. SALE HORSES. They arrived on time. any place now, cheaper than I will. them, ELMER R. PIERSON. Auction story house and lot at No. 18 Unio: Street, Norwich. House contains 1 room, centrally located and for a boarding House. CHARLES E. MBRCH, snitabl Peck’s Real Estats Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY So132ring Strext. JEWETT CIvY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in every. i ABA B . Witlimantle, Conn. B. R. TILLY, Jyisd Adminfatratora, QLALITY the inferfor kind. Skilled whole story. birthday tomorrow. 1 Cottage of 9 rooms, steam, electric lights and open plumb- ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. City A good lot of chunks and draft horses, some to flll They must be sold, No one can or will sell the same quaMty Come and see By order of the Probate Court, will be sold at public auction on SATUR- DAY, JLY 20, at 2 p, m, the real es- tate belonging to the estate of the late Adeline Meech, consisting of a three- rooms, with hot and cold water, steam heat, set range and plenty of closet should always be considered y when it costs no more than men are employed by us. Our price tell the should so like it to be a surprise for him.—Fliegende Blastter, “My daughter wants duke.” ‘Mine wants to marry a poe! “Well, T belleve I'd rather support poet than a duke. From all accounts » oet won't eat much, and I don't think 'll want to play the stock market all the time."—Kansas City Journal. “Why do you spend so much care on the oreass of your pants, hey”” “It 1s important, dad, not to wear bag- gy trousers.” ‘“Important, is it? Why, you young cub, look hers. Did you ever see a statue to & man who didn't wear baggy pants?’ — Loulsville Courfer- Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Very few hairping are made Ix France, most of its supply coming from England and Germany. Belfast, which has recently besn the storm center for home rule agitatian, to marry a of all the customs and collected in Ireland. By t year Bues canal will have a depth of feet, and with a draft of 31 1-2 fest lowed to pass through. The Panama canal, 45 feet deep, will accommodats ships drawing 40 BT As a result of the window imashing tactics of the London suffragists visitor to Hampton 0-3 rying a muff is require with an attendant before state apartments. The British government's plans for development of aviatien conl late the establishment of a eentral fly’ school on Salisbury at which 17! pupils will be 1 annmlly, of whom 15 are to be 8. Consul W. 1. Yerby of Sterra Leene reports that through a issued by the protectorate governmeny of Northern Nigeria, West Africa, the whole of the Nl-l‘ln was Tel. 1139. Jel7a b ooens : M:.m -} May, 1912, i GEORGE W. ROUSE .Auctioneer [ Every German eity of conssquence ‘has a number of p-‘ull cafes which are nothing else than huge clubhouses without membership formality. In any one of these cafes afe hi or thousands of rl!ranl glancing ever domestic and foreign newspapers and magazines, The daytime crossing of the fine Al- pine_road which goes from Brigue the Rhone valley to Domo d'Ossels Italy has been authorized by the au thorities of the Swiss canton of Talels. It will not be permitted to run at & speed excesding 11 1-§ les an n |and the crossing of the pass at 1 is stricfly forbidden. The government of the Mexican stats of Morelos 18 preparing to import fwo o | carloads. of flour into Oueravaca in be sold st cost. The Mexican Herald says that the move s rendered sury by the fact that thers 18 u searcl. ty 1o the capital of and the merchauts are seliing e exorbliant prices, '6 Neither the epidemic whieh s “ategire o