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Court of v No, 63, F. of eets in Foresters' Hall. 0. T. A Bill Ave- nue. R ctation, No. 6, meets in Block, .ANNDUNCEMENTS. BREED THEATRE. RUSHED THROUGH CONGRESS Puts Government on Its Feet Finan- ocially for Half a Month. t found itself today was government granted by congress through the pas- sage of an emergency appropriatian resolution which was sent to the pres- jdent late today. It ocarries forward the ap] as they existed in June and July for atdother half month. By August 15 it 1s expected that the annual appropriation bills will heve b paased. .:znmkmmdoontheemer- gency measure in the senate on the that it provided no funds to est the increase in pensions author- fzed by the law recently passed, The | ency appropriation is for neces- ry expenses of the government and the payment of pensions. In nei: however, does it pfo- de m; further than the es- es as they existed in June. TROOPS ARRIVING FOR THE WAR GAME Company of Engineer Corps, U, S. A, Pitches Camp at Stamford. Um Aug. 1—~Company B, Stamgord, a part of the detachment being on the latter grounds already, the remainder expected very A contract was closed today thirty acres. Seventh New York in- and it is believed-that a part Treservation is to be used for seroplanes, as they are mentioned contract. INSURANCE COMPANYES SUED FOR BACK TAXES Aricaneas Attorney General Seska to Recover $4,450,000. . 4 Litthe Rock, Ark, Aung. L—In chan- s court here today the suit was by Attorney General Norwood it every old line for- insurance company doing busi- mess in Arkansas, for the re- covery of back taxes amoumting to 34,450,000, There are 130 separate wuits, all under the same general form but varying amounts. Some of the claims run back as far as 1873, OBITUARY, Abraham M. Smackey. Gezeral 3 O. Plerce, during the civil war, dled yestepday at Athens, N. Y, aged 81 years. The Plerce was used in con- veying Jefferson Davis as a prisoner to Fertress Monroe. Mexican Battle Mmminent. ‘Washington, Aug. 1.—That a serious ‘eonfliet between the government and /the rebel forces in Sonora may occur woon is the tenure of the day’s re- ports from the Mexican border. The rebel forces in Casis Grandes are mueh more formidable than were sup- posed, numbering about 1,600 men and #ix pieces of artillery under General Salar, New Building Coltapses. / New York, Aug. L—Stx workmen gwere badly injured and several others received hurts today when a building junder course of construction at the of Hoyt and Livingston streets, Brooklyn, partially collapsed, sending down one-helf of a three-story wall upen the heads of the workmen be- low. Celorado “Progressives” Comvene. Denver, Col, Aug. L—The keynote by temporary Chailrman Ste- fvems of Demver, in which he declared the movement was based demand of the people for so- chal, olitical and industrial justice, practically the entire open- ing session of the state progressive convention 3 i Te Stamp Out Bubonic Plague. ‘Washington, Aug. 1.—Following oul plans for a country-wide campaign plague, Surgeon Gen- Blue M‘d assigned five addi- experts various-ports where disease has been indicated. §2,000 Fire at Bridgeport. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug, L—Fire of origin caused about $2,000 tonight at the plant of the The azmage wis to botnthe'bai e and stock. 4 i i Suickde at South Manchesten Premier Borden Banqueted, s, Lo 1o Che Canadian o L. and to th Borden, o who are now London, £ove & ;| mated has been very small. CAPTURED BY DEWEY IS SOLD. for leia de Cuba. ‘Washington, Aug. 1—Probably for the first time in the history of the navy Acting Secretary Winthrop today sold a fully equipped war vessel to a for- 'eign_government when he conveyed to the Venezuelan minister, Senor Rojas, title to the gunboat Isla de Cuba, which was one of the vessels captured by Dewey in the battle of Manila bay. Heretofore it has been the practice in the navy department of dismantling -| condemned warships, stripping them of their guns and equipment, before selling them to individuals, so that without military value, the price esti- In this case the Isla de Cuba is turned over to the Venezuelan government with all he: guns. and equipment complete. The Drice paid is $57.250. BOY KILLED BY AUTO AT NORFOLK. Chauffeur Ditched Machine in Effort to s Avoid Accident. b Norfolk, Conn, Aug. Kloblik, aged 5 years, struck and killed here late today by an automo- bile owned by Dr. Frederic S. Dennis, a well known physician of New York city. Dr. Dennis and his family were in the car on their way to the Dennis summer home. It is claimed as they were proceed- ing along a narrow road the boy jump- ed from some bushes directly in tr:fil of the machine and although e chauffeur ran the car into the ditch on the other side of the road in an endeavor to avold hitting the lad, he ‘was unable to avoid the accident. The young sister of the boy was a witness of the death. The coroner will make an investigation tomorrow. 1.—Charles HADLEY AGAINST REVOLT. Says New Party Is Not Necessary in Order to Vote For Roosevelt. Jefferson City, Mo., August 1. . Hadley gave out a statement last'night calling upon all.republicans to stand for the regular party organization in this state. The governor, however, declined to say that he will support Taft. He sald: Tt is evident that a number of re- publicans throughout the state are joining in the organization of a Pro- gressive party because of their un- willingness to support the nominees of the Chicago convention. It is not nec- essary, under the laws of this state to join in the formation of a new in order to vote for Col- Roose- veit for presfdent. FLY SWATTER KILLED. Small_Boys Were Careless About Burning Dead Ingects. Sherbrooke, Que., .August 1—While preparing to burn up a heap of insects after a “swat-the-fly” competition yesterday four small boys set their clothes on fire and one, J. Blals, died &s a result of his injuries. They pour- ed coal oil over the flies and saturated their clothes with it as well. The oth- er boys were badly burned, but it is expected that they will recover. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Baseball Goods at Reduced Frices A few $1.00 BASEBALL BATS 750 each At the Novelty Shop C. L. HILL, 56 Franklin St. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 10th day of April, A. D. 1911. Present—NBELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Bstate of Alice Henderson (Baroness de Fonteviliat), late of Milton, Mass., deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring In their claims nsun.u sald estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, to- gether with a copy of th!s order, on the slgnpost nearest to the City of Norwich, Conn., and by publishing the same omce in a news- paper having a oirculation in said Dis- trict, and make return to_this Court. NELSON I, AYLING, Judge The above and foregoing 18 a true ppy of record. Attest: FANNIE C, CHURCH, Clerk, NOTICE.—All creditcrs ofs sald de- teaced are hereby notified to presem their claims against said estate to the undersigned at Norwich, Conn., within the time Hmited in the above and fore- going order. ANDREW B. DAVIES, aug2d Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PRORATE HELD &t Norwich, within and for the Distriof of Norwich, on the 10th day of April, A. D, 1911, J. AYLING, Judge. Present—NELSON Estate of Timothy Campbell Hunt- 1nFm late of Norwich, in said Dis- trict, deceased. .Ordered, That the Administrator cite }hl creditors of sald deceased to bring n their claims against sal estate thin six months from.this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together with & copy of this order, on the sign. post nearest to the place where said leceased last dwelt, end in the same ‘own, and by publishir 5 the same once in & newspaper having a circulation in EM Di e return to this istrict, and ourt. LSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above and feregoing is a true #0py of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOPICE.—All creditors of sald de« ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against sald estite to the undersigned at Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and fore- going order. ANDREW B, DAVIES, dministrator. aug2d TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a transfer of license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the bullding at 480 North Main street, Town of Nor- wich, except in the rooms and apart- ments In sadd bullding, any part or rts of which~are cut off or parti- ioned in such manner as to form booths, side rdoms, or retiring rooms. l‘fimflue of business is not located n two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or ochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, ublic library, or cemetery. Dated at orwich, this 28d day of July, A. D, 1912, ‘Thomas Cunningham & Co., by James B. SBhannon, Applicant, . We, the undersigned are electors and taxpay- fi‘o‘é owning real egtate, of the Town of wich, und herel t nl,n and endorse the foregoling spplication of Thomas Cunyin -? & Co, far & llgense, and xfa y-aeriity (hai eald wpplicant is a tal p-rfon o be lloensed pursusat fo sald npplleation, Dated ai Norwlieh, in 480 duy of Tuly, A D, oy T C i Teromiah O Brien, Iorbert ¥, Tvan lissen, Oharics W, Ander- wo, 1 neriify thai the ahove llereh:' 6 signers and endorsers He e or d T¥xpayers, ewning real esiale, the Tawn of Nerwich, Dated at rwich, this 1sf day ef August, A, I, 1872, Chas. 8, Helbreek, Town Clork. sugdy - biked gt Venezuelan Government Pays $57,250 = Sage Is Not a Dye and Does Not Contain Poioom; Lead or i 3 People who PARISIAN Sage never grow bald because it kills the dandruff germs, the cause of falling hair and baldness. § For your own protection that you get PARISIAN Sage. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every carton and bottle. Your scalp*will feel so delightfully refreshed that ordinary commercial tonics won't do any more. It's wonderful how quickly the hair will stop falling and dandruff and scalp itch disappear when PARISIAN Sage is used. Tens of thousands of ‘women use it because it makes the hair so nice and brilliant that’it at- tracts admiration. The Lee & Osgood Co. and dealers all over America can supply you with it. A large bottle costs but 50 cents. \; ~ WANTED. WANTED—Elderly lady or gentle- man as permanent boarder; good home. Route 1, Box 74, Killingly, ‘Conn. aug2d o represent us in WANTED Man t unocoupied territory. Pay all you can earn. Permanent, year around job. C. R. Burr & Co, fiwrrmn. Manches- ter, Conn. aug?d h ml rho \lndflllnd: an uy lor & restauran or 8 hnunnfn Norwich. Right price to right man. Address B. Buile- n. ! 2ugld WA cooking 0: BALTIC Framework of W. S. C. Gymnasium Up |- =—The Week’s ors, . Miss Caroline Buteau is entertaining Misses Loretta and Mabel Bourque and Oliver Mettu of New Bedford, Mass. Louis P. Cardin of New Bedford ls the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Car- Miss Mabel Blals is passing a few weeks in Manchester, N. H. Fred Lash, who has been at St Jo- seph’s hospital for treatment, came home Thursday, much improved. Miss M, Courtney of gvllsllm&de is the guest of Misg Rena B, Sm 'Mxi‘: Charles Rohr and dwnghter ‘Helen, who have been visiting relatives in Webster the past few weeks, have returned home, ™ The framework of the W, B, C. gymnasium is up and work is going on ¥ ¢ Razouk is moving his dry goods store to New York. A Letter Written by wel] in 1643 was sold at auction at Sotheby’s in London for $1,550, FRECKLE-FACE New Remedy That Removes Freckles or Costs Nothing. Here's & chance, Miss Freckle-Face, to try & new remedy for freckles with the tee of a rellable dealer that it will not cost you a peany unless it removes the freckles, while If it does clear complexion, the ex- B othine— double stre: , & Osgood, and one night's treatment will show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckleg and get a beautiful compl] n. Rarely 19 more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine, as s the only preseription sold under 1 of guarantee money back {f It falls to remove freckles. This Winter WEAR JEWETT CITY HOTEL ivew and Up-to-date in every partioulan, IRA E. LEWIS. Proateton WANTED—Weavers; good boarding house. Apply Glen Woolen Mills, Nor- wich Town. augld WANTED—Job press feeder &nd as- sistant Jjob compositor. Steady work. The Wiilimaatic Printing Co, Inc., 88 Church Bt, Willimantio, Gt~ augld WANTED—A competent lady's coal and suit fitter, Must have saleswoman's ability, Only experienced pl{ Friday at 3.30 o'clock. La Mode oak Company, 17 Unfon St, Willi- mantio, Ct sugld WANTED—Housecleaning by day or troning. Apply at 42 High St augid WANTED—Boys and girls to sell 10- oent Jewelry novelties and receive le_ premiums, For particulars, address Premium, Bulletin, augld T TWONTY-FIVE GIRLS WANTED (0 B o nloce clean work, Apply lammitc Thread, Co, Esst Hampton, Ct. jy26d WANTED—A woman loi enaral work at the Baskus Hospital gyl“d MEN AND WOMEN wanted for gov- ernment positions; §80 menth; they- sands of appointments eoming; write for list of pasitions open, "H-nklln l‘t‘{un. 35R., Rochester, N, Y. 3! WLH'{m-Phu tuning, Goz~ a flt’l Prospect 8t., Clnz‘y. ;fl?‘lfl-l —_— WANTED Deay Laborers, Farm Help, Table Girls and Girls for Laundry at seashore FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. .M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. WANTED - Four or five Table Girls for Watch Hill Room 32, Ceniral Bullding. J. B. LUCAS, PICKER ROOM MEN WANTED. BAXTON WOOLEN CORP, Bean Hill Milla. CASH FOR YOUR FARM Beveral good farms wanted at once for cash. Must good bltgll.hl. Fruit farms and farms with lake front- age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON’S AGENCY, ‘Willimantie, Conn. apraTd LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Preston will meet at the Town Room on Friday, Aug. 2, and Friday, Aug. 9, from 13 noon until 9 p. m., for the purpose of registering such elec- tors as may apply, on the caucus list of said Town. HENRY M. BETTING, A. MORGAN FULJ Registrars, Julg 25, 1912, Iy26F NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of Town of Ledy: will be at the Town Clerk’s Office in Ledyard the first and second Fri , the 24 and 9th days, of Au- gust, 1912, for the purpose of making and g‘ngfacting a new list of voters in said 'wn who wish to vote in cauwous of sald Town of Ledyard. GEO. A. MONTGOMERY, BILLINGS T. AVERY, Iys1d Registrars of Vioters. NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Sprague Rereby give notice that they will be in session at the Town Clerk’s Office in_said Town on the' 2d and 9th days of August, from 12 oclock noon until § p. m. for the purpose of making an enroliment- of the legal voters of seid Town in ac- cordance with the requirements of Chapter 265 of Public Acts 1909, DANIEL DAY, GUSTAVE PHILIP®, Reglistrars. Sprague, July 25, 1912. REGISTRARS’ OF VOTERS NOTICE The Registrars and Assistant is- trars of Voters of the Town of Nor- wich will be In session on FRIDAYS, AUG. 2d and 9th, 1913, from 12 o’clock, noon, until 9 o’clock In the evening, “To Register” the legal votens of said Town who may appear in perzon or by letter for the privilege of voting in political primaries or caucuses, as pre- soribed in Act of Legislature, session 1909. Those who have previously reg- istered ars not required to do 80 again. The above work will be performed at the following places: FIRST DISTRICT—At the Town Hall. SECOND DISTRICT—At W. D. Rick- er's, West Main St. " DISTRICT—At James THIRD ners’ News Office, Greeneville. FOURTH DISTRICT—At Office Sax- on Woolen Corp., 204 Sturtevant St, Norwich Town. Flié 'H DISTRICT—At Ponemah Large Con- Hal aftyille. 'H DISTRICT—At Lewis Allen's Store, 479 Main St, East Side. Dated at Norwich, Conn, this 27th day of July, 1912 TYLER D. GUY, ELIUS J. DOW. CORN? Iy278TuF Registrars of Voters. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Lebanon, within and for the District 9f Lebanon, on the §lst day of July, Present — ATBERT G. KNEELAND, Judge, Estate of Mary Tucker, late of Leb- anon, fu ‘sudd District, decewsed The ‘Administrator hgving made writ- h:n lwyllfllt’.lun'u; #ald Court, In ac~ 14 with the t gardancs with the s(stute, for an order of the whele or part of the real esthio desoribed orein, it {8 deved, That ssld ‘applioation be heard ut the Probytg Otfcs n Lebanon he 9th day of August, 1812, at 10 op ¢ Peiee,&‘ in 1;.; ferenoon, and that no- los there wiven by insertmg u ?agvoft o) rln'}sNorwio\ . alin, a newspgper having o ciroylation in fid District, and that ret be e is urt, 3 Attest: AL&R! G KNDELAND, *ugad Judge, MONEY LOANED Diamon: Wai Jewelry i Becuritian &f sy Thirar e Loweat Rates of Interest. An old establisned firm to deal with. (Bstablished 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Upstalra. 0ld Cheese Rich and Nice at CARDWELL’S The office of John A. Mor- gan & Son will be closed Sat- urday afternoons commenc- ing June 22 until September. HANDSOME Blazer Coats to close at $3.25 from $8.00 each. A few left at ) The Toggery Shop 291 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. ~ BIGYGLES AT GREATLY, REDUCED PRICES. Indian, Excelsior and Pope * MOTORCYCLES 6 h. p. Thor. Twin..$100.00 Sold on easy payments. C. V. PENDLETON, 10 Broadway Don't Make 2 Mistake and overlook our stock of Carrlages, Concords and Business Wagons. All work high grade, at medium prices. We are making e speclal drive on Car- riages this year, Automobliles for rent. A few Big bargains in used cars. Agent for Over- land cars. [] M. B. RING © " ‘Horscshesr-and Renalgen = # 4 h. p. Indian Single $ 75.00 | 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. ALE—A sow and nine owe, Yantic, Conn. apga FoR H. E. dition. Appiy to § Hickery FOR SALE—The plul at 26 Sixth street.for conducted Bt iy FOR SARE—Farm, three Jewett City, 250 acres, buils terms, Inquire Plainfield, Conn. of Wi arties need | Chap: FOR SALE—Pure shoats, four to five months old; sten cents pound, Thames Crest 3 4rm, Messapedg, C, M. Perry, Supt. Jydld FOR SALE—Water wheel, good con- St augd ing business s Bavom years by the lite John T, Ryan. For particulars inquire at 66 Prospect Klgu:erme V. kyan, Administratrx. | FOR SALE—Two fine cows, one with |a calf at side, the oiher due right aweg- uj Nxfuf“mey' South Woodstock, Comn. Iy les from condition, wood and lumber enough to | pay lor rarm; price §3,000; reasonable Ullam A bred Berkshire rice - TO RENT. T e S room, bungalow, Inquire 111 Laurel Avenue. aug! —_— Sus%d TO RENT—Two furnished rooms at 86 River Avenue, Jysod Hiul 2d modern conveniences, in private famliiy. dy2rd u‘uc at 61 xmun 8t; N for any re usin Bulletin Office. i RENT—Three large rooms and B M LA ames urphy, as| n SUre - Iy3id — e WVECC RENT—A nice furnished room at fim.’. Jy18 FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- venienges, 38 Union St. Telephone 834-4, iylid 20 RENT—Furnished rooms at the ‘Conl.lnam.uf; Pleasant View, R. 1, five minutes’ walk from trolley and restau- rant, ly’to 114 West Br tr Wasa T R TO REN{—convenient tenement of 6 FOR London Cattery, 88 Golden St. jy30d 0ld, suitable for work or drivin yea {) Jaghb Beidner, Stonington, Conn, jy: FOR BALE—Cheap, 60 acre farm sit- three miles from nfleld; building In good shape; 300 ol wood, Jor pariculars l-m:_ly Ct. uated in Flatroo) Pl CQI ‘W, Patnaude, Taftville, dy2sd Gv B, Beebe, Norwich Town. Jyisa BALE—Persian kittens, New FOR SALE—Sound, gentle horse, § FOR SALE-—Fine pony team, Inquire ms, 38 Clff St.; §12 mont - dutre"at 51 Culn b Vo " TO RENT—Lower tenement of four rooms. Enquire of J, Book-~ binder, 108 i;rudww. maylbd commodious col~ season. J. I. Union St, New London. URBSCENT BEAC] tage to rent for Wnnlor‘x 2 — v:yon t t v.'{:mvx’m"eguNo'l‘I‘ai ‘and ) next to the / now occupied by W. J. L‘ons-zl'u a flourv slore. Apply to Wildam H. telds. aprizd FOR SALI-—One driving bay mare, 6 Teasons able, Rev, J. C, Young, ¥ranklin, Conn. gentle, afraid of nothing, prio Jy2sd FOR SALE—Two good farm horses. SALE—The Dupuls brick block, Dg twelve tenements, Good reason for sell Romeo Dupuis, R. F. D, all ocoupled, Inquire 0. 4. jyl2d D. M. & O. S. Peck, Plain Hill. jy2sd O] Fos. {%3 to 183 North Main 8t., contain- of ~TO RENT—No. 8§ seven rooms and batl Opposite courthouse. ot loocati central part of city. 3 Bain En St_ B A Glivert, e = ST0ert _ merdd UP T0 DATE fu guerite bulding. Mre Lecs S1e Mocs Unlon Bt. Flat in brick house TO RENT. From July 1st, house of 10 rooms at FOR SALE—LT! at Tattville station. pess. Inquire of Romeo D, No. 4 R, P ytia he Dupuls “?,fi Siors Insurance and Hstate 8 ¥ A{g‘%d Richerds Bullding, 91 Main St No. 64 Washington 8t. All conveniences and Jteam heat Enquire of lsaac S 1100 pounds. Dr. Street. . B Jyad breds, registered, none F. D. 5, Nerwich, Coan. ¥ utton. apriid HORSE FOR SALE Weight aboul Lewis, 341 Main FOR SALE—O. L C. pigs, thoroug: P Pottor in the udlow Farm, North Bm&m, t To Rent Ready for occupancy FOR BALE OR RENT—C s Browning's Beach, on Thames Tive ardiner Greene. mayazd &wnod by Willlam- H. Palmer and Judge % at once. lane fruif, 1% vil house with verandas, s [ 5, u uild! 5 worth $5,000¢ price ludes ' hous 8,30 owa. nis! farming tools and ‘Uryon's Agenmoy, Willimantic, Conn. SACBIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located near markpts, 14 room colonial > > /. best condition d fur- itry. Rooms over Bliss Jewelry Store, 126 Main St., suitable for any mercantile purpose. ONCE Barred Rocks and Leghorns are sold. 1f you want soms.R. I Reds or Indian Runners, act at omce. Aerator, Wago; Harnesses, Democrat, Farm Too. an, Bquipment, usage Stuffer, Washing Machine, Post Spoan, Chicken and Barbed Wire, Tac, e, Automatic Feeder, Mow: a3t g Ma- chines, Rake, Forks, Saddle, Post Lanterns, eto, etc. Separators and sup- plies. Viscol Oil for Shoes and Har- nesses, Visit BROAD BROOK FARM, Preston, and make your selection. e Lav: $1,700.00 will buy a Cottage House of of land with apple and pear Niaxntic, Conn. E. A. PRENTICE, Seashore Land For Salo- Forty acres of high land limutgl: on Montauk on the west, Only I{Vm‘ly statlon, stato maca road overksokl Atlantic ocean from the east to 25 minutes’ ride trom NY.NH & H R : FRANK W. COY. Distance Telephona. ¢ High BStreet, Westerly, R. L decl. FOR SALE I have & brick block contain- ing sixty rooms, fully equipped and well located. 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 Boflding, 278 Main Street, *Phones: 124, 368-2. Pleasant front office.on Prank- 14 Square for remt. FOR SALE 124 Platt Avenue Fine seven-room Cot- tage, all improvements. Owner has left city. and {} property must be sold. Inquire of Il JAMES L. CASE, |} 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. Peck’s Real Estate Agemcy FARAIS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Streat, Summer Millinery \ A fine assortment of latest styles In Hats. Come in and them. MRS, G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. T B Eo ‘ “OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS LUT } ™ mools d Sausag of De Laval 1, F. O. CUNNINGHAM. Tel. ‘“J eight rooms with more than one-half acre trees, well located in the pretty village of Phone 300 . 86 Cliff St, Norwich, Ct. Willimantle, Conn, Apply to . JOHEN & GEO. H. BLISS FOR SALE. Twenty-two Seashore Lots Sronting Atlantic Ocean, 50x-50 feet of lmnd. I have been fortunate in securing @ tract on the seashore, between Pleas- ant View and Charlestown Beach. These have one of the finest beaches the coast and the trolley will 5001 be there! These lots will increase in price right away. All I ask for a lot 1 $150 cash. Only one lot to & customer, and atfer July 1st, this year, if any afe deft, the price will be $30¢. Write for”infdrmation; the survey is nearly completed. Arrangements view the property made by appaint- 'olner.ét. Transportation frge in aute, In- e8! e 31300 will put you In possession of an 80-acre farm, large 10-room house, barn, wagon shed, wocdhouse, two hen- neries and milkhouse; 3 acres all plant- ed, including 1 acre of potatoes; pla situated only 1% miles frnm West -rlcy., R. L, and a 10-minute walk to trolley. Owniaflrc’Uvi? otlzt ?t zhednn.t‘c and will saerifice if sale is made right away. Possession given at once. ™ v WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. Ne. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 snd 2. Jeba ‘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 Franklin Square, and on car line, in select nelghborhood. lot 60x85 {nl: price reasonable and can be ontrolled with small amount of money. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich, HORSES W1l be home August Ist with an ex- press load, 28 head, of extra nice chunks, big horses and several driv- ers. Tel'. 1189, FELMER R. PIERSON. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—July 26, between West Side and New London, via “Gardiner,” small clasbpin, lettared W. C. N., ’(5. Reward if returned to Builetin Office. aug?d DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice during his last illness Hach could have got Don't miss ovi Topliners erowd m'?m With politics in vande Don't iss thom%floh earit's Greatest The Peerless Wy 3 ot n‘n'fum- stunta. thore h i Go see B Yea, but 1 | my share—Ctnet: | been here for food,” said the woman | the kitchen door to the t: e g TO RENT — Furnishea rooms, with | Sa; Wheta they doa't show: it will be %-m trom Star, " ssion, tenm, fifteen and t"mt:. . Bee Heney with the iron jaw; Stand by the cage .. hear Fing k.nmr, mafou No show with t! in the alr; Come, see the sketch called The ballet of the “Foes of Gry ng Will'5ums down oa the G- 0B ™ Don't hesitate, 'and o fix your flnd:&fi:@w apen Great ,{.“‘ each m. h and theite « Admission, ten, twanty. 3 b s g - HUMOR OF THE DAY you your momey? Jim-— ve him a long wait for his, ladelphia Telegraph. Flush—The estimated wealth of tha United States is $160,000,000,000. Broke —Well, the last six ciphers represents nnati Fnquirer. “What did he want for that stufft* “Thirty ghillings.” * t did you bia - him?* “Good morning."—Manchester Guardfan. “What antmal” said the teacher of the class In natural history, “ma the nearest approach to man? “The flea,” timidly ventured the little boy with the curly hair.—Chicago Tribune, Gentleman—Walter, bring me some rabbit ple. Watter—Yes. sir. And whatl you have to follow? Gentlé- man—Indigestion, I expect—Illustrat- ed Bits. Hicks—I'm surprised that Nix should marry that homely old heiress after saying that for be the last thing he'd do. ‘Well, he hasn't dons anything since.— Chicago News. £ “This {s the third time you have “Al vou always out of work? os'm,’ replied the ftherant, T II1 1 born under a lucky star.”—Yonki Statesman. “Has he ever tried te tell how he loves you?" “Frequently; But I going to get some inside in this afternoon.” “How?" *“I am mefn to take my engagement ring to the , Jeweler.”—Hoyston Post. “I tell you, women are taking the,’, proper yl.:!c‘;m}: the world.” now?” * graduating essay con. sisted of a thesis on the theory of throwing the spitball. Nobody ev: thought, ten years ago, that a gi could do an¥ything like that.”—Ka; City Journal. 9 4 “I don’t think I'll Jecture any more in Boston.” ~“Wasn't your last lectyrg ' a success, professor?” “Well, 1 ha hard work to convince the audlenc that I knew as much about the subje as they did."—Pittsburg Post. “Wheré do vou go for the summer ™™ “To Punk Beach.” ‘Why? frank, because it is cheap.” do you pass the time? *“Oh, we af| sit around and explain why we ga. tired of Newport."—Washington Her ald. THE KALEIDOSCOPE The ordinary brown kitchen soap ¥ a strong disinfectant. offtce building that travels to a heig! of 586 feet on each trip is belleved An electric elevator in a New Yoa o hold the world's recard. A mail tube line seven and one-hay feet in diameter is to be mnmcbtfl in London by the British postaffic Bach vehicle will be operated by -} individual electric motor. Turkey has many hot and mlnfl springs, the most famous being t at Brusa and Tiberlas, which onlg await foreign capital to gain renow among the health resorts of the worls British sallors are agitating for increase of pay. They are said to hav{! had dut one raise in more than years, and they think their turn come for better pay and larger privie leges. A HAwalian paper states that t material for the erection of two 1 ice-making plants for the use of thf ° United States troops in 'rsenm; China, was recently shipped fro Honolulu. The extensive improvements in St John, which were expected to be coma pleted during the earty summer of th pregent year, assure an Ind boom for some time to come in Canadfan city. France was the largest purchaser o Spanish wines, buying more than hal of the total exports. (ther large purs chasers of Spanish wines are Englandy Cuba, Porto Rico and the South Amer« ican republics. Last year on the British raflway émly one passenger was'injured out of every 480,000 carried: but of the em- ployes one was injured out of every 1,500. In other words, the employe has 6,000 chances of losing his life to the passenger’s one chance. Japan ls not yet dispased to follow in the footsteps of China

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