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STONINGTON Plctures and Songs at Breed Eket, Lodge No. 37, L O. O. I ich N No. 139, 0. 0. O, b "in Owls! Hall. union—Pastor’s cepted. T Cllg‘; No. 8908, M. W. A.,|grade 8, Miss Helen Wheelel in Bill Bloc! 7, Miss Anna Donohue; grad : No. 3, A. O, H, meets in|8rade 5, Miss Gertrude ts in Buckingham Mem! i culture, Miss J. B, Stanton and choras by J. C.|teacher, Mrs. C. T. Eaton. o pretty, simple and Buys Real Estate. the harbor. . BREED THEATER. the Moonlight Trail,” the Thrill- wag sounded. Going to Tennessee. Edward F. Pagan left Monday for ¥ obd, Va. plains, |a month’s visit at A Richm usually thrill- [ From there he will go to Tennessee, rid- |in the interest of his:health. Dl Mrs. Frances Noyes and daugh! rarely, if ever, been|who have made their home in town by the adult members|for some years, will reside in Brook- Iyn in the future, Catboat Capsized. and mportant | Prother caught hold of his son by one b up- s hand and grabbea the side of A DAL, S /AN ] irmed boat with the othier hand, an young baritone, | 8Walted-help. William Hallett wog the .'p:lqlr w;:]auumu.: M, Delagrange noticed the - | father and son to safety, g e RN up to D, Maine's docks, where she was righted and .| pumped out. Resignation Accepted. jement of Kingston fair, opens at West Kingston Tues-| At a special meeting of the First i s secured an addi- | Ecclesiastical soclety, Sunday, it was ‘attraction in Miss Ruth Ban- Joted to acoept the resignation of - woman op- | Rev. (George B. Spalding, to take ef- a8 m who - fect September 25. A special meet- i its on Thursday, | ing of the First C flk.h‘“ ng e First Congre young lady will have the ma- 3 all ¥ gave an exibition flight at Nar- | where ho fagoing, a R 'mfmwm End of Vacation. tair grounds will be a ing young bird woman sails Bangxm'd for a week. (icorge C. Pendleton and , Pave returned to Flushing, after a ® | Vis't with S. B. Pendleton. ’ | HOTERS, OR ELSEWHERE s Get the ! P j %< her mother. ter part of the jweek. Mrs. Gertrude' Latham and - 8 | ter Murial have returned from!h:l?x‘-- Wwich Town, having been guests Mrs. Emily C, Rix and daughter, Miss Luey Saunders, on Washington street. Dr. Perry’s Father Dead. Word was received in to fonda; of the death in Buskirk, N‘."}.?(nf Dr. w. Perry's’ father, who died Sat- urday’ night, The funeral is 5 held there today (Tuesday). Dr. Per \ Ty was called to his fathers bedside upon his return from his tour abroad. Charles Merritt has shipped as cook w l \ on the fishing schooner James M. Git- ord. Miss Julia Bush returned to Provi- ende Monday _after spending two weeks with G, W. Haley and family, Mr. and Mrs.. Herbert Staplin :‘:ntvllle called on ffl&n"ll h!rbel Slmof Y. a EXPERIENGE e e Name society of St. Mary's went to New London Sung speclal trolley car. They d:{n“u‘- companied by Mechanics band of 22 Dieces, under’ the direction of John Eckstein, Baggagemen Busy. The baggage and expres le Com- |8t the local railroad station boeso ey and 400 pieces of GXDI'!I.fl;llb‘::‘l"n‘b"t ion | ing placed on anq oft the trans; §7 eep still, | trunks were left on the platform aftar [ My limbs were cold, | 21l the West bound trains were fog i bl umbers of suit cases for Tecords, over 900 pieces ed, besides n 8€nsa- | the evening trains, not. ik % Miss B Cady of the home of the bride, efferson St., Natick, Mass. pri periods of a woman’s existence, #hat there is no other remedy known to | Sprineficld, 80 moeessfully carry women through | (his town. this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham’s | _ Schools Open. Vegetable Compound. The public and parochial 4 “ atteidance in each grage. I you want special advice write to George F. Beard, 76, E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl- | in Stafford Hollow Saturday Mass. Your letter will | Week's illness of pneumonis. ‘k'; 3 GEM CASH STORE, GOVERNMENT LAUNDRY liege JOR il fud u cholce line of and thingy [ Washing of Paper Money to Start in 4 %0, X numeroes to wention. Eyerytll, F v (Ene eines oma ‘no "ty dars: B> Few Weeks, MRS, TEFFT, H. J. TEFFY ARt L. Frices §109 BASEBALL BATS 750 4 each ti and New make prelim installing the ¢ chines in those cities, il and Moving Piotures at| Teachers Begin Work of School Year to] at Davis| —Two Saved When Boat Capsizes e ok —Dr. Maine to Attend College Re Resignation Ao~ The gradeq schools of the town ., | opened Monday - with the followl ey 0 b e o, e oindel C. B Sibly: : 5, Pty 1. T 5octety mets 1 7. Lizzie Bradley, Miss Rdith Du grade 4, Miss Helen M(;K.;!Ia mmll T , No. 128, ¥, of A, | Annie Spellman: grade 3, T Foreotors” Connell; grade 2, Miss J. B. Denison, Councll, No. T30 “=|Miss Sarah Leahy; kindergarten, Miss Florence B. Quintard; musie, Miss Harrlet N. Woodward; domestic sci- ANNOUNCEMENTS ence, Miss M. 1. Hawkins; physical ey ‘man ¢ You Know" s the npme of a|training Daniel Darney: individ ggn. . Basy . mwest. This is a song of exceptional| . p Bindloss has purchased the 3 obtainable for 16c from the|pouge and lot at the foot' of Wall Music Co., 1195 Broadway, New | gircet from the estate of J. N. Han- cox. The property has a frontage on More 8moke Than Fire. Saturday evening an oil stove in the home of Camille Miller on Elm street caught fire. Assistance was furnished by C. A, B. Hammond and Alvarado Gardiner. A great deal of smoke was about the only damage. No alarm YANTIC Y APPENINGS Girl Falls Into River and Breaks Both Wrists—Kansas Visitor Starts for Homg—Boss Finisher Leaves Mill. A signpost has been placed opposite the boarding house by the town. The town has also replaced the worn rail fence around the W. Bailey lot. Mrs. Louise Daniels of Montville is spending some time with Mrs. Charles N. Congdon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barris of New York are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John urry. h?z and Mrs. Henry Hubert have ‘moved from the village to Norwich, ‘where Mr. Hubert is working for the Reliance company. Edward Stoddard of New London spent. Saturday here with his father, Deacon Ichabod Stoddard. Frank Judson, boss finisher here for several years, has left the employ of the Yantic Woolen company. Miss Maria M. Allen has returned to Franklin after spending a few days in Glasgo. Miss Katherine T. Kane spent Sun- 8ay in New London. P ‘William Burns was in New London Sunday. Miss Maud Lamoine has been enter- '| taining her niece, Mrs. Peter Lebel, and daughter Lea of Chicopee Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordon of Jew- ett City recently moved here. Miss ber, ). Agnes Kowalik of Trenton, N. | Present—NELS state of Gu J., has returned after spending two weeks with her cousin, Miss Bessic Olaf. % Mr, and Mrs. James Gledhill recent- ly moved igto the village from Jewett City. phen Olaf has returned to | With a copy of this Bridgeport after spending a few davs here wit! th his_parents, Mr. and Mrs. John. Olaf, of Yantic Flats. Miss Laura Brodeur of Baltic spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs, rge Lavalle of Hallville spent Monday with Yantic relatives. Starts for Kansas. Dominic C. Lamoine of Baltic spent Sunday with relatives heére. it Thomas Hart accompanied his | their clai: daughter, Mrs. F. br 3 Cliff St. Fort Leavenworth, Kas., as far as New | wich, Conn., within the time limited in York on her return. Mrs. Hardenbrook | the above d 9 | has been spending the summer here her parents. with Mrs. Adam Baer and son, Michael Reardon, spent Sunday in New Lon- Samuel McGribbon, David Parkhill, James Hart and Louis Soueie spent a and church was held Sunday at which it set apart as Children's day. 35 voted {o accept the resignation v. Mr. Spalding. Letters of. four days of | miegal were given Mr. Spalding and g will have a |also letter of recommendation to the o to view it at olose‘range. Miss | Congregational church at Rocky HIIL crowd- | Thomas Shackley has returned home 13, when | having been the guest of relatives in Hyde returned Monday from ;‘:lorwlch, having spent the summer ere. ts. Joseph Sylvia was dalled to nton Monday by the sudden death To Attend College Reunion. Today (Tuesday) Dr..C. O. Maine Wwill go to Hanover, N. H,, and attend Dartmouth college reunion, Dr. Maine {8 a graduate of the college in the of 1871 This is the fist re- union of the medical men of the col- lege. Dr. Maine will return the lat- Norwich, Conn., says: “Doan’s iney Pills have done me a world of good and I cannot say too much in their praise. I suffered from kidney trouble for three or four years and was unable to find relief until I began | T using Dean's Kidney Pills, procured at N. D, Sevin & Son's Drug Store. They removed the dull pain in my back, just over my kidneys and made me ‘feel Iike a different woman.” % Edward Smith is a guest of his . mother at the Tr d Waere in Holy Name P. ad Ninety-eight members of the Holy STAFFORD SPRINGS Cadly-Barret Weding—Death of Georgs F. Beard of Staffora Hollow. A. Barret, daughter and Mrs. Frank Barret, ang Brnest o oringfield were married at b on Fisk Saturday atternoon at 4 oelec e acle forme. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | -/ . Horton porformed. thy. cuny: acle ydia ege- 3 while the couple table Compound s worth its weight, in | i st c\crpreey i Sio7d,OCT a8 for women during this perod of life. | tives and friends were. present. The will help others you may publishmy | bride and groom wers' amatienay MARION SWEET GREA-|They left town in an automobile: g after a brief wedding trip in Berkshires will reside in - Springficis. : of Life fs one of the most | The bride received many peiieis Change Dresente, o, Cady_was for” eight ars in the Howar. e should remember | who fs with a prsnzi:écr:ér&\;;‘nfadgi sfleld, was a former resident gf opened Monday morning with a fu)) , died at his home 2 , read and answered by a | 57Vived by his wife, one son, 1. G Beard, and two daughters, M; 5 - woman and held in strict confidence. | 37, Lowis of Staffors aeg Mrs. éflflifi % Furness of Hartford. Nerwich Towa. "WILL SOON BE OPENED, Every e govery- ary of the Chicago, St. Orleans (o rrangemens ney washing ms- day recently crabbing at Montville, the guests i3 Charles Thorpe. “Broke Both Wrists. t Clarise ‘Michard, whjle playing in | th hundlwrl of u‘m dec: stone bridge; lost her balance and feil into the Yantic river. There was no water to break the fail and as a result she has two broken wrists. Dr: Howe immediately attended her. » WORK THAT TELLS Plenty of It Has Been Done- Right = Here In Norwich. To thoroughly know ‘the virtues of Mrs. John Wozniak, 23 Elm Street, Kid- For sale by all dealers. Price 50 [ AT ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or ; TO RENT™ are inserted at the rate of O o¢ per line, six words to the line A timetested remedy : for skin diseases. . Un- equaled for bathing A blacksmith and jobber. FOR SALE—Good new milch Ducharme, Willimantic. §ee G- A Jencks, Preston, Conn. R. i TO RENT. T—Two furnished rooms or Jght housekeepiog, at 78 seplod AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE A Ford runabout. Inquire of John H. Stoddard. and toilet purposes. WANTEDMaid for general house- work. Apply at home of F. B. Ri son, Taftville. ANTED _Man as salesman and col- lector; one who speaks French lan- Buage preferred; state age. Address Box 800, Bulletin -Office. An experienced” waitress maid. Apply at The Bulle- TO RENT—At Pine Grove, Qoun,, furnished summer cott ug, ; 800d boating an Endiilre Mrs: Vars, 5§ Hobart Aver be &34 2 0r 70 9 p m. FOR SALE—Thrce good healthy c and a horse, or will Bange young, strong horse with Address P. McGrath, R. D., North Franklin. FOR SALE—Cheap, good driving horse; also covered cf barn, §5 Lafayette St. FOR SALE—Country grocery market doing about ket 1n village necessary; good reason brokers.” Address Box 23 e. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, COURT OF PHOWATE HELD Wwithin and for the Districi on the 9th day of Septem- ON_J. AYLING, Judge. iy Dolbeare Butfon, late Twich, In said District, decéased. ered, /' That the Executrix L sald a [ Steditérs of oceased Lo briug ¥ithin six monthscfrom tI poating a notice to that effec WANTED— experienced cook. Ap- ply at The Bulle seplod WANT! ddle aged woman fOA: getteral work in large bosrding Bouse: d wages; 0. g)":g!'el W%eo ‘would like good home in Feierente to 1aTEe wages, ‘Wauregan Boarding Wauregan, Ct. WANgl il Odork‘ 10 te: e m W 3 Faimer Co. Middletown, Cons. sepsd WANTED—A first other need appl $1,700 _monthiy; FOR SALE—A small farm of 20 acres, With g00d barn, h utbulidings, fine well iles from city, mea: oolhouse; must be sold seven room hou: house and other of water, three church and sch early next week an: gain, W. 8 Chappell, ndon, Conn. " FOR SALE—One palr oxen, five years old, well broken, kind and gentle. In- Coggeshall, Norwich, Ct. mechanic TV REN' peral 4 | & good locatl class _timner; no order, 01 e sign- Coggswel d oat_ nearcac ‘to the place where’ tuid i eacased last dwelt, and in same Town, and by publishir ; the same onoe & oirculation tn eturn to this (ELSON J. AYLING. .Tu and foregolng 1s FANNIE C. CBURCB.K NOTICE.—All eredflarul o b SOHOOLS—814 ‘Washington St., Boston, Mas: room, board, raiiroad ti n perative Propositions.” Get sepd quire of M. J. FOR SALE—Fourteen-room boarding house, ail furnished. Perringer, 16 Bath St. Avply to Josepn ‘WANTED—In Norwich Town, eul- 3 Sep4 enced girl for general hous family of four; no laundry worlk neaas regular business size, 500, sdud " for Or any printing you are in need | ¥ B in' Company, Norwich, E‘;’e b E3s | o, B4 s v s WANTED—At ce, customer for the greatest automobile bargain of ¢ Special urgent reason for selling -F 30 touring car, five new tires, top, windshield, speedometer; excellent condition. FOR SALE—O. L C. pig: lstered, none beiter and foregoing order. WEALTHRY £. BOTTON, Price a surprise Write Box 137, Daniel- & sepdd NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROSATE HELD at Norwich, within aud for the District of Norvlch,uon the 9th day of Septem- WANTED—At once, a dish washer, at the Rose Restaurant NTED—Men and women wanted for government positions 01 of _appointments write for list of positions o] lin Institute, Dept. 358, sep7d FOR SALE—Steam heater, catalo; uare feet, comparatively tion. See it at owner's residence. ~ For_particulars_inquire of T. F. Burns, 93 Franklin St aug2id 0 . Frank Rochester, N.Y. WANTED—A dresser tender. ‘Woolen Mllls, Y: WANTED—Housekeeper wan! gon In the country. Apply at Bull ce. $2.0C; 5,000, 31 notehieads, éx9 2.10; 5,000, 3 letterheads, 81 $2.80; 5,01 —Forewoman capable Wi Bamas e, DL 8 B e nces and particulars of ye = % =7 AMrlpll B. B. Bulletin. lana oL Aot "ANTED—T n!fiyer attachmen and _make. Add; Norwich, Conn. in & newspaper ha £ald District, and Court. ery Send for samples. The Bul- J. AYLING, Judge. 4 e .dt"“ Co., Printers wad Binders, Nor- FANNIE C. CHURCH, ultry. G, A. Bui- O SACRIFICE SALE—PI 78 acre farm, 85 acr outside plano 4, balance pasts fruit, 1% miles {ro; te lowest prico x seased ars Hereny mor indersigned af Nov 6t w Norwich Town, limited in the above a medicine you must investigate its | 9er. work. “Doap’s Kidney Pills stand this test, and plenty of proof exists right| here in Norwich. People who testified years ago to relief from backache, kid- ney and urinary disorders, now give confirmed testimony—declare ' the re- sults have lasted. How can any Nor- wich' sufferer longer doubt the evi- dence? ed to presant entate to ‘WANTED—Do_you from $25 to Slflhwe and foregoing or- | agents in Norwicl gue e e, NOTICE C ot of the Town of Nor- rarned Town Hall 0n Monday, Sepi , to elect by ballot © as-members of the ation for three years, in A Br Henry g g, and_Jonathan H. Allen, by ballot a Clerk sald District. The % "o'clock auj.“ cloged the re, and Board of and presented for approval. same time and place Write us. Cata- instructions free. Boston Co., 120 Boylston Streef, Bos- 3 augdod EXPERIENCED raw and winders wanted. an Jearn. Steady work. Brainerd & Armstr New London, Conn. W ian e " ki WANTED FINISHING ROOM HELP. The Saxon Woolen Corp., Bean Hill. WANTED ), to d Farm ermine whether the Distriot shall pre. | COOKS, General House b= grds, anization and powers, and t the officers elected at se whose terms FOR SALE One Two-Seated riage, one Toj tired and nearly new. One set Double Harness, hq trimmed, and one Single A = t, City. ol o§5 One Runabou:. Near the Falr Ground, Norwich. Tel. 736. sep2d and to elect and ‘' Treasurer for For Sale Farm of 40 acres, with an ex- cellent house, barns and hen- houses, plenty of water on the The. farm s pleasantly located, 8 minutes’ walk from a city trolley line and 30 minutes’ walk to Franklin square, Price is low and a liberal loan can be HERE YOU ARE Fine house, barn, hennery, five acres of land, fruit and berries, near city line and trolley. Really a delightful home. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street will 0 o'clock In”the rts of the '.l‘re‘:fx l: “Baneation wili 5o resd Exceilent view. Hands, Day and Hotel Help. FREE EMPL)YMENT BUREAU. g, of office have mot e: M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. tinue in office till thel FOR SALE cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, solp agents for the United States. Remember the name take no other, Doan’s —and Uncle Ezra Sa; “It don't take moré'n a gill uy effort to git folks into a peck of trouble,” and a little neglect of constipation, bilious- ness, indigestion or other liver de- mlmntnwlllxg: !lloNlune. If ail- - e Dr. ew Life Pills for quick re!nl!l.‘. Easy, safe and sure, and ogly 25 cents at Lee & O good Co, WARNING! To the Housewlives of Norwich: You will surely be _ ROBBED lhl; stmmer ol“l vast lmo‘.lml ‘:l time and s , if you persist in iron- ing n:"&f old fashioned way. -The now THERMAX GAS IRON is 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, for a limit- ed time, of only $L.Y¥ ,complete with necessary tubing. Don't forget that the World's best cooking stove is the gas range. They are rapidly displac- ing OIL CAN ‘contrivances. Steer clear of a make-shift. Buy the real thing. 1ts better to be sure than to be sorry. Call and examine ranges that insure lasting satisfaction. tias & Electrical Dey't. 321 Main Street, Alice Building LANG Ory Cleaner and Dye 157 Frankiin St. SUITS PRESSED 533 Our Wagon Calls Everywhers .The Vzlug.hfi Fufindry Co. Ferry St. MILL CASTINGS a Specialty, Iy or proper to done at such meeting. AMC TWO FAMILY HOUSE formeply owned by the late WEAVERS WANTED Special inducements for family help containing Knowles Weavers. Exoel- lent tenements, good work, best price in New England. WOOLEN CO., Yantie, Cong. WANTED Man Cook, Family Cook, Gaeneral Second Girls and Girls JUST ARRIVED, - 5 " happ Bxpress car of 28 Horses. Some | Wonderful, wasn't it?" “Wii nice Chunks, big Horses and Drivers, | Nonderful™ = “Why, : % Have on hand 45 head to pick from They must-be sold or exchanged. Prices right. at 111 McKinley Ave. Large yard and two barns. JAMES L. CASE, 40, Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. J N, Members of the Board of Educatios he Central School District of Nor- wich, Connecticut. Republican Probate .Convention DISTRICT' OF NORWICH. elegates chosen by the Repub- f the several Towns comprising the Norwich Probate Dis- trict are hereby notified to meet in the Town Hall in the City of Norwich on the 18th day of September, 1912, at 1 o'clock p. m.; to nominate a Candidate for Judge of Probate for sald District. JUSTIN HOLDBN, Chairman. sep10TuThSM NOTICE The Republican Electors of the Town of Ledyard qualified to vote in caucus are requested to meet in Hall, ard Center, on Monday, Sept. 16th, ‘cldck House Girls, for Shop Work. J. B. LUCAS, Central Bldg. A FEW SEASHORE LOTS Situated in the T Charl b f. llnn‘ ."“own of riestown, Thess ot aid Saousetn the ocean and one ired nind miles long, sandy bottom, m‘- FOR SALE No. 116 High St. CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at once for cash. [us Fruit farms and 1 age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON’S AGENOY, Willtmantic, Conn. lars. Remember the prices that wer: paid for lots at Pleasant View four years ago and the prices that are be- ing paid now. These cottage sites thas 1 am offering for only $200 are on arms with lake Teady for inspection; price very reasonable, For further informa- tion call upon THOMAS H. BECKLEY, value many fold in & year or two. LOST AND FOUND. Avall yourselves of this opportuni don’t be $5 REWARD LOST—Diary Book, Monday, in Norwich. Reward of $5 if returned to the Bulletin Office LOST—Saturday Porteous & Mitchell's and Boswell ave., a lady's small open faced gold watch with initials J. please leave at Bulletin Office and re- celve reward. BICYCLE Extra Bargains in guaranteed Wheels. MOTORCYCLES INDIAN AND POPE Second-hand Bargains 1911 Pierce 4 h. p. Belt Drive Magneto 1908 Indian 4.h. . Chain Drive Mag- at say (after they are all s0ld) 1 wish I had bought one. Come and look these lots over and remember if you pur- chase one 1 pay your expenses for any 100 miles. a portation from WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Bread St; Rooms 1 and 3. Town Officers for the ensulng vear, to nominate a Candidate to represent ‘the Town in the next General Assembly, and to nominate a Candidate for Judge of Probate for the District of Ledyard, On account of the large demand foi Chef Munyard’s Home-made Bre Pies, he has disposed of his restaurant business and will now give all his at- tention to the making of Home-made Bread, etc. The business will be car- ried on at the old stand. loaf of Bread for Dated at Ledyard, Ct., Sept. 9th, 1912, WILLIAM I ALLYN, Chairman Republican Town Committee. " K. on back. wholesale prices. 1 orders will receive prompt atten- 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 Seashore Land For Sals Forty acres of high lan¢ situate stato macadam road over] Atlantic ocean from Polnt Judli the east to Montauk an the west. Only 26 minutes' ride ‘rom Westerly station, . 1 & 1. R. R. 42 WEST MAIN ST, Norwlcl, Conn. Selling at | Democratic Caucus The Democratic Voters of Colchester who are_earolled upon the Democratic Caucus List according to the Statutes of Connecticut are -requeste in Grange Hall Saturday, Sept. 14, at 8 p. m. for the following purpose: T nominate Candidates for various Town Officers for ensuing MONEY LOANED on_Diamonds, and Securities of any kind at Lowest Rates of Interest. An old establisned firm to deal with. (Established 1872.) EXCELSIOR, LLATERAL LOAN CO.. d: Chairman of Town Committee. Cloth 'Shop LOOK AHEAD ! A MONTH FROM NOW YOU WILL THINKING ABOUT A FALL SUIT. ORDER NOW AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. JOS. T. DONOVAN, Low. Terms Reasonable. C\ V. PENDLETON, FALL MILLINERY A fine assortment: of I Hats. Come in and see MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. AWNINGS. Let me nave your order Any slze and any color. Prompt attention.” J, W. MALLETT. 22 Market St THIS HOT WEATHER lelio Bottled Beer direct to your r FRANK W. COY. Distauce “Telephone, reet, Westerly, R L ly the dozen 60c. H. Jackel & Co., Cor. Market and Water Streets. Telephone 136.5, Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARHMS A SPECIALTY JEWETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in every X ¥ou want to pur your busi- ness before the public. there 15 no me- « Qrdgng Becelve Prompt Attention . 4 ot Ha Phone 591, . 1132 Spring Straal, Willimantis, _325 Main s“ll’&h&n better thas tarodeh the adverciss partioular. - IBA E: LEWIS. Preaciston lanuc, from ing. —_—— e | A PRIVATE FAMILY would rent to Sentleman a furpighed room with use i central location; references ed. _Address lq.n'n-.u r C.,_Bulletin. sepyd ik six Apply at’ 122 lat six roo: RENT—F' Inquire 18 Maif. HED ROOMS—Central loca- Jirs. Emma Morse, 1§ Unlon BL. T—Store at 61 Frankils 2 on ¢ o Bn or-uvnh-ubuh ROOMS, all modern con- veniences, 35 Uni " fisnses. 38 Union St Telepnone 834-4 TO RENT—Lower tenement of = rooms. Enquire of J, Bradford, 5 Broadway. may16d R. TO RENT- S N slora. TO RENT. I'llgl 1st, house of 10 ‘ashingt All hea | E. R. PIBRSON, Atlantle Ocean, on and fishing. The price of ‘two hundred. (§340) d it same’ beach, only. & faw 1 w. among those wi over Ty ans- sterly in auto, Is- Westerly, R. L [{ FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPAT (The Boston T4 Lowliness is ‘base And he who r?- e ome safest, What is h 2 Chilaren Tofiow %4 "Tis not here t né Never urchin found it yet While T sought Weaty: ‘Taraon And Happiness sou in Saying, alk this T beir thee com N'gfiéfl. Wt et foa ugr “1 saw ”. threw it with a Plain Dealer. - L s Ink deteriorates very i tropics, and often has the of gum. Steel pens rust very during the wet season. - Hxpenditures made by !Iq" ¥ite | States ‘ove;::nm.l‘:or n ‘mental stat v c1 $710,000 “in 1688 to $L.562,978 I Crude oll are place of al. other mow in that it is possible American be able to place thelr the market bere, compete with the domestic man manufacturers. The ninth annual convention of Associated Advertjsing America_will be held in Md,, In June, 1913. The composed of 132 cluba in the States and Canada. with an membership approximating 10,099, A soslety known as the Sociedad 49 Turismo has been organized with object of encouraging tourists to Cadiz, Spain. It a(m mm*fi -‘ the improvement of roads, preser. vation of historical relics, the removal of abuses likely to offend visitors, etes F. 0. Gesting, recently appoinied chiet engineer of tunnels at %flfi states that it Is expeeted that (he work on the 26 tumnels mow being driven through the mountains in Pos< ble to collect the waters of A many rivers for use in the dry season fof the generation of electric power will be completed by the beginning of nexs year. It is now recognized by the fi'"" ment experts and others that the euld tivation in India of exotie types of staple cotton must be confined entirely to the irrigated While long staple cottons can also be produced in a few non-irrigated tracte it has been clearly demonstrated thaty with the exception of Tinnevelly cole ton in Madras and Broach cottom Gujarat, the cultivation of long cotton in unirrigated parts is not eeoe According o information g steamship line 0 iug (Be k slors and fhese vessels will ple, the Pirasu de 'Janeiro, Santas, Buenos Ayres, th the terminal port. will cover thy voluntesr flees jont P e e - R PSR +