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MYSTIC STONINGTON. Revi E: P. Telford, Evangelist, | Improvements About Station Centinue Preaches Before Leaving for Eng-| —Death of Rev. Charles J. Hill— land—Reception for Epworth League | Part of Day Place Leased For and Probationers, Nursery: My ronebite ovnfi"' s—is worn under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” i 1 K ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF A king would find it very queer—im / iact, aimost & sordid erime— ( 5c per line, six words to the line |||~ i | While yesterday T lald away my paing My loyal subjects follow me with Rew, B, P. Telford, the evanellst| Gilbert Chesobro launched his boat ;':ts\“cogdu‘nu-d“rmh-al services In |Helen Sdturday afternoon. Vstic durimg March, with great suc- i i cens, preached at the Methodist chureh Shisnges-In R‘S'_"f’fi"" ha Bunday morning and at. the Umion | MIss Hannah Hyde, will occupy Baptist church Sunday evening at | UpPer temcment in the home of her which time the Methodist, Congrega- | Pfother, ~Theodore llyde on Bim tional and Baptist churches united, A | Stréet, the property formerly —owne brush sqepter, for, you know, lary fenc and occupied by her having been sold ot S Bl ANNUUNCEMENTS in Tngland aftor having had o very | Mr and 3irs rrod Bellamy are to i WANTED. FOR SALE. 20 RENT. Or carry mendates < the. Guoen: who X Successful campaign in religious work |MoVe from the Hyde house @ - —+— uaually's in (id r 351 4 reside down town, moving June 1. W, 5 = FOR BALE_One 15 ft. rowboat and | TO RENT Five-room upper tene- s in one same spot— Miss Adles tells Bulletin readers|in this country. i o i T vt steady work LA i fo%ete &Y | one power boat. tender; will be soid | ment, 30 CLft i, with bath’not water, | The kitehen, maling dishes clean, be- why nB: 3-. to secure her services Post Office Employes Banquet. move from their present location on & meybd . gheap for cash. Guquire of J H. Roylo, | Eas. Apply C. F. Whitney, Bulletin O e serving malds are nots Bow. v, Postmaster 'C. C. Potter, Clerks Wil- | EI E ving to the removal of P Tradlng Cove. mayb =T naveigir pasat ekt couthe: new “Goarge | the. Bubuim. that is n HeaaeD—A bellboy at the Amerl | — g Y% A timber farm of 300 | _ TO WENT—Tenement of five room: aBor tha Tuler. Ry & pup s Bexb 4 liam Thomas Gleason, George Stott, | th building t See the ladies’ fine shoes, oxfords|George Griswold, Letter Carriers WIS |Ryon lot sor 1l offe at $3, V. vi 3 fiw'ms. En oma;s !“:“ lard W. Keigwin, John F. Dougherty, Improvements About the Station. = . B ter- | hot water, bath, all conveniences, 35 | That o ch 4 the street. For those who are as particu- | —waxman—severs nest ana mioll- | 3005 L5, Aquthent cormior of Canter: | B0l Tross; biE Plussa. *Iayone or do e N AR Al suioay mors, gent ladies wanted to demonstrate bera, throe miles from raiiroad. James | ernor Brown place, beyond Maples' | He claims—tho ruler, mot the car—he Erastus Fish wer d : -2 = o tyles and colors. Batarday nisht attname tho 1onooh | ne rajiroad company has met e lar about having the best as| now tood produotirom socker-jonos: | More, Hanovar, Ct. maveds | Core oty ks L B T L — iven by e ves | Village Improvement society certainly o . Ty “YOUR MONEY REFUNDED U Prats Animsl | TO RENT—Tenements at Trading 3 Al sufferers from hay fever, rose- | 51 the New Tonamnston and emploves | i Sway in the project for bettering | we are about making it. DL week salary ang oarfare Pl | O Yon o Tapre bomes to s saisas: | Cove, ot line of Lrolley; dlee pasture were they'll disinter - that ©old, bay asthma or catarrhal colds| clerks and carriors. The Mystio post | Station appearunces ,the work started Citurch BE, Monduy ntier & p. m. maybd | ton, ‘e it with eno”er morw J. ¥ sollmsy, | land. Tames E. DeWolf, Trading Cove. . trp As-Moon, which i3 fres| ofice force were much plesecd Wiih | already Stows gratifying results. It e TR e e e e = Oh, it is great to be a king and have from opiates and all other sedative OF | the way they were entertained. was a fairly basy looking place last . eiry to repalr. Sutlstadtory work guar- | Co. A. R Mansina Yaotic. CIR s TR T ORI (R T 20 D S s el sparcotidf drugs. No other treatment R ’ week, a gang o landscapo gardeners I onteed BT Mayoard 08 Mitniey, = b - | rooms an i nice g n; & cheap he whole endurin’ ng. great comf 8 eception at Vestry. , 3 FOR SALE—A Sharples separator, [rent to small family oi adults. FPhone rule’s the greatest sort of fun, BERE S TURS up i bhca| | Tiav.ng Mes O, r. Hatoh have ta- | S0l was i work n the front 3 A h | Ave. maysd | no! ', with oxtension shait and puliey: | 1109-2. aprzzd | And only one thing more my Tule—s Symptoms, 'y . ve 18- | of the station laying sod that had been o oD c can be run by haud. James Mone, my Queen has views that don' heaith, and controls the asthmatio|Sued invitations for a reception to |iaken from: the frejsnt yard Men in | Tel. 39-41 Flanklin St. | oven e R oo R | i over, Gt." - ‘mayod T RENT—Nodern nine-room Louss match mine : tendency as As-Moon. It brings|the members of the Epworth League |4 mploy of Hishway Superintend- Wasnington St. City. may6d | —ror SALE—Bav Torse weiwnt 1300 | °°, Bliss Place. C. H. Case, Bliss Place. | On when to drop my scepter-tool, end Prompt rellef to the dry spasmodic|&nd the probationers of the church to | cny Choschre. wine busy trimming i e ¥OR SALE —Bay horse, weight 1300 | “aprid where 1o plant her Kudzu 'ving take place Tuesday ev &5 on SwenLo R R o WANTED—LEverybody to ~ujoy the | pounds, good worker, cheap for cash; C ~ 5 F And where to build the chicken pes eough of asthma. The time for hay y evening in the [Siges about the new plots for grass o | Riso Daif forward wheels fof poini TO RENT Btore at 55 Frankiin § v n i church vest SRavE S auuie noy pIDLES . collection and delivery e TR IR e L BB e L M e 3 Ttable for any line of business. I and Jots and jots of other thing: s hat has been made each side 0 watch, clock and jewelry repairs o ar. s RN But sometimes she's away, and then fever sufferers to begin treatment is s that b 1 h side of thi h, clock and jewel £ | gear.” Walter H. Wibberley, Hanover, | sultable for any line o Yebasa” | But i v, 1 mow. Through the better health Briefs and Personals. station building Joseph A. Vargas, L. Ciegg, 128 Washington St, City. | Con meydd |qu 5 = e = rule in peace like other Kings. which is given by the use of As-Moon,| John H. Hoxie, Jr, of Boston and |Jr., had a team horses at work Drop postal or phone 37i-2. apr2WEM | ~pop SALE Instructions for making | FURNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- —Galveston Newsi ‘the latter for itself over and over | Harry Hoxie of New York have re- |With a harrow pu < the plots in WANTED—At once, & number of | ROyal biue Lomato calsup, easy, simple | tion. Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union st - aguin, giv) daily dividends on the|turneq after a visit to their parents, | condition for scedir own. Mathew's first class painters. Apply to Charles | &nd cheap to make; formula”ioc. L. | mnovéd THE LOVING CUP, Snvestment, to say nothing of the|Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hoxie. park sod has also cut away for W. Nado, Danielson, Conn. -may3d | Lopgingnam, 21 Wightman St Ho FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- | adbdod, ‘cash value of increased earning abil-| r. and Mrs. Stephen Jennings and |2 space about six inches wide and it 5 s Bl veniences. 38 Union St. Telepkone 834-4 | I'll pledge you a cup, dear, where we ity. No matter how long standing, or | their niece_ Mrs. John T. Brooks, have |is expected that a cinder sidewalk will stora oYt B s (2. STU8 | ~FOR SALE—SIx-room cottuge nouse, | Jylid The S ) S TS, iy o Bow severe the case. every trace of| returned after a winter's stay in Jack- |be installed in a few days. Trap rock i g jmprovements, barn, large "lot. near nt ] n the disease wil| disappear, If the treat- | sofville, Florida. has added to the improvement in the < - . O I T el g T The winter birds fly gray in the snow, ment is used faithfully and for a suf-| = Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Dibble of Hart- |road and driveways about the station e e e L R TR - - — And the winds complain wherever taef Sicient time. ford are guests of their daughter and |g1ounds, where these are to be border- Teaysq Luire at Moss Parm, Westerly. | * woR SALE OHEAP — Good drivirg Bug 15 e = husband, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brooks. |ed with grass later on which Will be |4t the very lowest prices in town. The s e Ly S by Bulloti; OFfive; A sulte of two rooms, nicely fur- | But ITl pledge you a cup, and wel Wauregan Sunday Night Dinner. | Georgé Sherburne is spending a few |a decided improvement. Flgin Watches are fully guaranteed | men to aeias ous jopresentaiives. Fine | — y nished and pleasant; also single T00m, | To the M o lasts the whole For Sunday night dinmer at the|days “‘vl‘“;»‘ ome T cEelxeots Moving a Barn. by the makers and by me. Repairs of | year around proposition. Good pay. | hajkery “doing A s profiable busi: | furnished or not. year through! Wauregan house this week there was ( Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray and Sorough Brook hennery the |all kinds. Iieath & Co. Nurserymen, Mancnester, | o2, Stablished and up o aate 3. B. LUCAS, . Such & patronage as to make it not- | Son, Enos, Jr. spent Saturday with | At the Borough Brook hennery the Conn. SRz & | L1098, Swell eStab! > : To the flower that seeds in the barren able for the spring season since the | the latter’s mother, Mrs. Isabella Mac- | S90tract has been let for the moving J. OGULNICK & cCo., LSRR NG S _ | must be sold on account of falling | poem sz, Central Building. Frout: & s have Do x The aum. | Kenzle. 3 - 3 of the barn to the foundation just|es Franklin St, opp. Bulletin Bld ANTED_Experienced second soda | health of owner; only one who has cash 5 And the fire that glares where the trail h-'lnnv.n.dln(e :‘vre!“mre ¢ the grow- | _ S. S. Brown MacKenzle spent Sun- |Completed across the Main street, and b Z £ 5 0-| Glepemser. Write or call at-once. Box | feed AR _IOF B, Norwicn, Ct i , is _lost; Bt o i ookl Teatime | day in Meriden. 2 S8 | the buildir to be altered info a Uk SNew Eendbu. (EopT) o mayya : Ak b A S Db Qe R ©of the hotel service for hich all its| Miss Marguerite King of Providence | dWelling house to be occupied by A e il gt BopiekeeP- | “Fom SALE — Boarding bouse 21 FOR SALE. through the rain! ik m‘mm‘f.;? el fit 1o 1n!me e ;3" \dmryir’.a her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 3:1:3161-.1_‘:’1\;‘1 ‘;x{, olyxsh(;‘! ;}r\.&nx;ro(x:;::to:s\ F E HTI L |ZEH ‘Ash, Willimantic. one. robimt: fumishod complete, ?,“;;‘;"?f“& ‘Who cares for the season? We'll drink, cellent _mu: prog: or _ the | Fre ng. ery. J s, assis \v Improvements; 33 boarders; bo o A ianer hour. rendares by the orchestra | Miss Clara Chase spent Sunday in |bY George Sheffield has the contract | WANTED T0 RENT_Farm wWith 0. | and 35 per week, payabie. in advance. To the summer that lasts the whole under direction of Elizabeth Geary | Providence. i for the movinz «f the chicken coops GROUND LIMESTONE tion of purchase, with bulldings that | Address Boarder, care Bulletin Co. year through! Danihy, were added mumbers Which 2 —- some of Which il coupy the pres- B ACKED L foirioEe A o et U e eI U B R FOR SALE Well aways have wihe to drink 1 in ‘were a delight in the beautifully ren- NOANK ent site of the baru ] e R T “¥OR SALE _Twenty K D. 1909 two- Though: taverns be: Jar, end purses dered soprano solos by Miss Nellie J. i Land Leased For Nursery. Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all == oylinder; Lve-platengyr Rambler tours # TWO ns Backiey. She Srst sing The R0y | Over Twenty n Teschers® Training | 18 seporicd that 30 acres of lund || hard Piastors and Propared || WANSED, % eod Barber. ot ones | e el overfuled Vs fil “oors et e Rt ob 2ot R s Tater with Clsss—Fly ; Crusade Talked: o [SZ Waliut, Grove, fopmerly the’ Day R";:;’;E' = Dbl 3 sl b,“k FOR SALE_Restaurunt doing a fne VALUABLE PIECES O o\ 119 0D jand our 10¥e pumbers given by the orchestra were| Artist H. W. Ranger Soon Coming |company has been leased for a || noeet i ® ]| el S Ehour sbio0 Diatecied posie | seli o ive full time o other busimess. & Ana whenever we drink we'll find, wa m of popular airs. to Studio. nursery for fruit trees ,ornamental 7 tions In U, B. service. Thousands of | Address Josepn Beaulieu, 47 Front St he i s whole S DAVIS THEATER. shrubs, etc | Full line of Sewer Pipe. vacancies every year.Big chance here for | Putnam, Conn. aprz9d Main Street Property S ought < - . pzvr:%;u«[zl»!wrw rr‘uh\mz SIes "u out- 0 Agnox(:ig othe :m]w vonne{cnansl to THE UPSON WALL BOARD :’“;\;Io-y‘g:ngnflg;“&"%g:::fl‘“,f‘;&;‘: FOR SAL E—indisn Runnor egs: ) —Ainslee’s. 2 L e e s quarters the Baptist [be made during the next few days ‘ 2 5 " | quckilngs Zuc, Keds Or Les. esgs, 13 . R Billy Aller’s Big Musical Comedy | parsonige. = The class how. mumbers |are those for the broperts of Mre. 1S INEXPENSIVE WATER || No cbugation ™ arl Hopkins, Wash- | JUSkines, BuG, o & “ifrad by Inquire of Company. over 20 and still candidates wish to |S. No: and nry B, Noyes || PROOF AND IN HANDY L‘x e Poultry Yards, Willimantic, Conn. Tel- HUMOR OF THE DAY i w5 enter, A meeting is to be held this |High street. The places will be con- |} gizES, [ o1y A TR diors Dyemns asconation | omone 313-8. __________ — JAMES L. CASE - [ Morile Harder Amusemint| evening. nected with the Pearl street main, the 2 Biraatord, K. 1 & apravd FOR SALE_Baby chicks, hatching “Yes I told"father that white poker company will present Mr. Bflly Allen Opened Picnic Seas: pipes to run through th |} Largest St Ci X eggs and custom hatching. Our 8. C. 40 Shetucket St. Nerwich, Comm. on. pip rough the property to gest Storage Capaci - chip 1 dropped was a peppiment tabs ? o VANT [ horns, Blanchard's strain, P P! pepp] mad his biy musical comedy company| Saturday Mrs ¢ the south | WANTED—To buy _a horse that| White Le # 3 p.Lan i 8l week, starting Monday mati Sl rday Mra. G. W. Alken of Byl [theBeut : | in Gi welghs from 1400 to 1560 1bs. Address | are unequailed for size, vigor and esg let.” “Did he swallow it?’—Hobart &8 woek starting v matinee, at| van street took her Sunday school | At the meeting of the warden and in City B., Bulletin. aprasd | production. Hot water Candee mam- Herald. theater, with matinées ev- | class of young ladies for a walk, the |burgesses Friday evening it was = ) 20 moth_incubator used, = Custom hutch- “He's 1 fent g e day. What & manager has done| entire day from early morning beine | voted to ask for bids for the work of WANTED —Weavers, cotton and silk | ing 33 per. tray of 716 cEBs. Chicks, He's a great scientist, fsn't h I in the past is the best assurancce of | spent out of doors, Picnie lunches |ivstallation of clectie lights in Wad. A. N. CARPEN work, plain Mason 1ooms. APply to | 120 eg@s, 75¢ ber 16, 34 per 100, Sat- FOR SALE guess not. The glasses he wears aren't SWME Do will 4o in the future. There- | were taken ood o it o0 ,un!‘ht:s et o e e iy e e agus 2 S Moscbw Mills, Joseph J. Taylor & Co., | jsfaction guaranteed. Pleasant View any thicker'n those my pa wears.” B s 38 vacy reascn fn mpect | on i hen and it might easily be call- | We park the work to one ol 171 95 Cimeneros St Hope Vailey, R. L aprisd " | Poultry Farm, Leonard Bridge, Conn. I offer mubject: to sale " on Detroit Free Press. eason. under the supervision of the warden Jos. Jamalow. Tel. 43-13, Lebanon. thoroughly excellent production of | Fishing schoomer Earl and settle fs | and burges p WANTED Second-hand paper _cutter, change in price any part of “When people want some quiet, rest- | )choor ca E Ne s burgesse = apridd | the Holme o or ; e ted Br Printing | 3 : ol . @ach aud overy bill presented by the at the Holmes Motor works having | Summer Colony Improvements. 0% WURREE BE, Norwicn, 't "> | ~pom SALE — Becona-hand —douple 30 Shares ful_tonie. ANy dinaal Toalibn NS Allen comupeny. This company has| repairs made. As soon as finished Thari9a A oart in first class condition, Ap- weathe! Not in the Department JT a Reasstion wherever it has e will it out for net fishing: Sn"z’x?‘m";':;f"” e 5{3‘:‘:;‘,?;..3’ DO YOU KNOW ANE Tadies maks supporvers, | PLY_Scott & Clark Corp. aprizd of a Agriculture.”—Washington Star. . B Potlio that ts hard b0 ceviize: 1t| have beea st o and dauehters | STk the harbor are being | (o best place in Norkieh 1o have your | 413" per 100:"no canvassing: material | FOR SALE-Open teineh TSN 3 || PUBLIC UTILITY CO. || .oici it ot remember muchy Pas all records for business in | Davis court made_this under the direction | g0% g0 orial, then you will know | toaiure Wabssh Susply . Desk 317, | condition _ hddress J. T. M., 44 Coit | Praferied i8tok except that it was all settled by a maa ik many frst;ciass houses that it has | Rev. Jolin McDonald has returned to | OF,CoIVin ¥ [iibiubstrden T | for aurel Liilwaukee, Wis. " marisa ' | Bt Norwick, Conn. aprild referr t they called the vampire.—Sun. played and has appeared and de- | Hartfo orief visit to his | 61C» are being set over at Shore- e — | —FOR BALB—All Kinds of seeds and Pricsito nek ly 6 < SCaE — ~vhen 1} 1 ic lov! P noth 3 5 . vs and Bythesea Goo Sh e WANTED —Pianoc tuning. A. G. Gor- rice to net nearly 6 per cen The _Governor (sternly) en I e, T i Tienews | othen, Mrw, Serah Molonad ( of | B T P dyear Shoe Renairing | L M ARPRTt Wl 8E. fueffE | sl potbicne bun Tl (3R || e on e N x, Stoc e || s S ager s Gt T ey matking 3 2 = x . ek S 3 ; 8 s siransparer , Prop. ¥ 5d thange. an honest living. The Boy—And now sal eitles they have quickly establish- | Miss Marguerite Rogers of New |aTTived and have made arrangements | g, lepuone 336-5. aprod nge. onest li < o S . e & e el 617 86 Franki —— e — 1 look at you!—Life. “4 themselven as prime favorites. Ab- | London is spending a few days with |{OF the summer months. ranklin Btreet | ANTED M D alad |~ FOR SAEB—A - sscond-band Ford JAMES 1. CASE T ke e solute novelty Is claimed for the con- | friends in the villaze. ries; vacations; steady work; common | automoblle. Joba B, Stoddard, 819 |§ g5 ghetucket St. Norwich, Ct. between a statesmap_and a politician? sirsction of this musical mixture, and Successful Cake Sale. S o oe: 1o | EAUKINUBL aprid sl | Tommy’s Pop—The only differences H Tl i e e . C. M. WILLIAMS | isas s . SR T el iar and of the whistling Kind. ,\xr.DBmy A good sum was realized from the Rev. Charles J. Hill. \ 4 . M. l quires hundreds; inAuence unneces-| FOR SALE—Aroostook b:f‘hfl?;’i:‘::! },,,l,‘”:gg‘m,:r.‘,,,‘,ém,:‘,n statesman is dead. cake sale held by the Silver Link so- ) 3 ink Rev. Charles J. 1 clety at the home of Mrs. Charles | gecey = L Libby of Pearl street. s e iss Elizabeth Fish and little niece [ 5t ) are visiting Re: N 7 adiately for Tree list | Erown on tne Virgin soi o Y itans aniiaanie) Weankilg LG. | Shipped direct to Uk Plice your or- § oD eraonal | -chnceh e et e e "Rocheater, M. Y. |Qers early and seoure reliable seod on, di y iat the from ‘the’ following varieties: Green ton, dicd i at_the home eneral a t aprild Mountain, irish Cobslers, Marly Dela vl B oeva Lot B de WANTED _Orders for the Bpitella | ware, Carman, Gold Coln, Barly Rose. 4llen s the most natural bory Irish comedian, and is surrounded by a most capable company of clever sing- s, dancers, comedians, a bevy of 11, pastor Barker—(ongratulate me, old man! My best girl has just accepted me over the telephone. Candidus—Are you sure she understood what you were saying? FOR SALE pretty_girls, big vaudeville noveities, | \d Mrs. B. E. Gates | received here Iriday evening recalls : ¢ b {6f: Raioris rere’ Friday evening recalls ustom and speclal made corsets, Mra. | Barly Northern, broi and New Fine house ang stable, ' Hous oo The engagement will open with | jamer Connors of New I \ndon has | 106 Many vears of his work and u\v—} - Lo nes, "T6) Main Bi, representa- | Queen. James AL Youns & Som, corner AYringed ot {’w‘f, £ Mg v Judge. X o A the big catchy novelty musical gaiety, | been visiting In the village 0 D89 |fulness in this community. He was Hours, 3 p. m. m. 4 | Main and Markei Bts mara2d AR oGl oas o Bithetd ;I thought vour fathér was blind The Eing of Kokomo. The sale of re-| Miss' Ruth Everts of Washingt born February 2, 1830, and began his an ul er WANTED — Journeymen carpentera | _FOR SALK —Slab weod, stove lengths, on Bachem street, one of the best said theslegless beggar's child. “He is; served seats is now open. ville N Y Pyerts, of Washington- | pastorate here April 1. 1335, remaining ApDY o abetek & Wileox: 120 Matn | s£u0"card S suthale"cord 6. KB ||| Sealential Jocations tn the ewy. ||| buc he's havin' his vacation this weel? s s ~ ""‘r'] ner sisters an 'r'\'gh e }]x;';h \m;n‘ June 1, \sz;;‘_ “:A:; = :lv‘::‘a:(a Ml C % o Bt., westerly, R.KI{ z k‘»lr =z m‘a..u::m: o‘:::“‘ e M‘o:“;m m‘ xfi‘i“fi'"d'.%L‘uf‘g‘fii;‘ifi.g"a'.‘:;' (g"‘:u?;:;'r{.’:-?r?i cant's daue! P 3 arles Moran of Waterbury is vis- T e Tnarke PHve onstruction a specialt; WANTED — Hired man. single F > b ; =z - . fting in the villa interest in town affairs. He was a Y | work on farm and board with family; | 8nd 200 6% (regular buslness wize) Price reasenable. | Sue—They eay Miss Screacher is a The Queon of Spades, Sensational| Mrs, John Prausht and daughter | M€MPer of the- Stonington Historical s el 35.00 § month salacy, Inqylre of isn :fl:fi,‘"";’i‘u{“‘é{.fl'&"'}f}’x“ S2hdise ‘and A few good ronts to affen, in» || heautiful wingst. -Chully—Tes, and it Two-Reel Society Drama. have gone to their old home in Prince ;;{"‘ Genealogical society and of the AIN STREET, e ""g’(‘m oni, T, F. D, 4. | Prices for ahy priniing you are in meed quire of a good thing she is, f:r no ons xv;umhel Edward Tsland, where they wit bo | Stonington Free Library association, | Telephone 370 Norwich, Conn. | 2B $6.°%rhe’ Bulletin' Company, Norwicn, FHOMAS H. BECKLEY, listen to the noise she makes i she IR i & Rdeatinee “at the | maln for some Hime. of which at one time he held the of- WANTED —Agents, call on_b: o- | Cann, 2 weren’t—Princeton Tiger. BN Tofey is the powerful socley e G S fice of president. It was to a con- — — Tast selior”nepling 415 on saoh | ~5 L 12y Building, Phones 724 CuRtome S EOLL paEticqasty: wikh o drama entitied The Quosen of Spades. i bt ing. siderable extent through the efforts of sale; free particnlafs. ingtord, Ct | farm, well located neur villege and 8 Main Street. 868-2 see the young man who served me in Noank packing house is ready for |Mrs. Hill FOR SALE. ing Co., 6% Center St. Wallingford, S This 18 & grippins story of a beabtitul | (1o usinees of snomer havies 110k | o f 1l In co-operation with oth- Tarila neigibots on Lelephoty and i Koo | \S——————————————// ihis department last week Shop- B B e D mBItIOn | oy improvements made. which | Dok estanisbens Lo] sonat (e library Erist mill, claer mill and saw il do- WALRAE T D e of social triumphs for the | o BN putpDlia er—dead Jjust at ‘present!—Sketch sake of her daughter. Barly in the! will buy & 40 acre Larm situated a fe New cars and a new fi hav ) - story the woman is deserted by v w float have been | borough during the last few years. B Ssband, and with her deughier 1y | 239€d to the equipment of the plant. | This winter has been spent at Washs stato Jndcadam rosd overleking. ‘hrown upon her own resources. Re- No Place for a Diamond. ihgton, but death occurred at his|Atlantic ocean from Point Judil TOOm house, new barn, pouliry nvuse this—Dorothy ‘&nd - Gladys, are S i ® | miles from Westerly and a short di Cynthia—Dorothy e o ey B 1, bt b | 1aBce 1o & tariving manufacturing vil- | golng to sing a soio now. Mrs, Gay— Pariegs | iage. Cottase house. barn,” erib and [ Why, how can they sing a solo? Cyn= . n hed, in 1888. Mr, Hill has S % ons; 5 s SESliats e wosk or hanling Iobetbab | Deth o ot s r. T haa eashors Land For Sala HELP WANTEB T L e size London). ¥ Lo 1 S Town, her fine education and so-| . The game of base will be home in Virginia. There survive two | the east to Montauk on the west. Ounly [ yOR THE DYEHOUSE AND WET | [or Coltage in or mewr towh, —Sarueus |jcnnery, plenty of fruit and wood fof | thia ' Oh, Gladys has no voice.—Woma cial tactics, she is offered the position | forbldden sport in the " ihis sea. |daughters, Mrs. Wi W. Harper and |28 BIDUtes’ ride from Westerly station. | pynigHING DEPT. Apply ta B R mante, Ut home use. ere is 4 rare chance to | i "Com banion, M Io NY.NH &H R R DUy & good farm cheap, Mnquire wbout of manager of a fashionable gambling | S0n for the reason that no lot can be | V158 Marian Hill, both " of = Orange, 3 FRANK W. C LL BROS. FOR SALE—O, L C. - | “The duke is angry with me” said Somse She Is hishly successtul, and | OPtained which s sultable, ' Plosty bf | V- The funéral was held Sunday aé TR o . Demciey Bt | brsos remimtaved. ‘uones Betior 1o ths 81900 his wife, the heireas. “Serigusly?" when her danghter becomes of age|800d material is going to waste on that | Fittsfield, Mass. ¢ B Distancs Tu spexes 20 Commenve 2% | country. Ladiow Farm, North stoning. | Will buy an §0 acre farm situated two | U5}, Very, He nas refused o borrow and l-v: !;er school, the mother is in | &cgount. There is no place even to Owner of Farmholme Arrives. decil jon. X F.D.'5 Norwich. Conn. H. 5. miles Crom Westerly, & L, £284%pL0 | any money from me for more than & * state of fear, not knowing what o[ Practice. except in the street. Miss Mary Sharsw " E utton. Vi o 3 72 7 5 al. Fug. West : Miss Mary Sharswood of New ductive and smooth, large house, burn | week’—Louisville Courler Journ: With the girl. Sho is unsuccesstul| TUE Wostorly fs hauled out in the |artived in rywn Friee ar oo | = 2 Eggs NA IVE ggs PRINTING Look af Thess prices: 500 | and. crib, wakon shed, some rait om igning from the place, and the girl | ShiPY¥ard to have the rudder enlarged, | her Sammor residons " | WILLIAM B. WILCOX.,....Auctioneer 6% envelopes (regular business size), | R. ¥. D. 3500 cash puls (he farm in CALEIDUSCOPE s Brought 1o the houss, bat kept in | Some trouble has ‘heen experienced | Members. of the Liric club and We . want 60000 Dazen FRESH |siid printed in corner'3iel: your possession. lInvesugad THE KALEID U the name it bears. How | ! Steering the hoat, the new steering | ¢ s el Pl = 4005 5,006, $6.00; 10,000, $10.00;; f B Sifactiomnie molher saciifica’ s | ESA Mot proving satitaciory in-nris | pioiT,£lests held a dance tn Horouen EQGS: . Pay; highas!, cashjprioss potelieads, oxtia, ' printed. 31,40, iz 841, L sk for ono of the fnest farms | o Chisage hospltal maintatns beds wits for the daughter a loving, re-|I°SPect. Tt is thought that a larger |elty Sineine. oerhebirg rondall's Nov- THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, etterheads, 8iyx1i, printec mowing, s basture, lv Wiod and tim- | on its roof for treatment of certain pa< Aler wil 8 y Singing orchestra furnished m 9 » printe mpectable husband is best told in the | TUdder will remove ihis difficulty. sic. i S '$3:41 Commaron BE 32.80; 5,000, ? ;" ¥¢,000, ber; kesps 10 cows, without atlo; houss | tients to whom plenty of fresh air is Balance of the film. Crusade Against Flies. Horses and Carriages at my Willow biilheads, 7x83, printed, fl'?,':n;"'fiam 30, by ‘56, 3 hog l:‘:: by | a necessity. Steet Stable, Norwich, Conn., $2.10; 5,000, 3T50; 10,000, 513 icé house 3V tons’ capacity, 1 storehous campaign in this vil HOW OLD YoU Loo| TUESDAY, MAY GTH, 19 800 sres; z\g 35900, 21100000, $100 | 17 BY'4s; erib 1¢ by 36, ¥ henneries 10 | Bt Louls clubwomen have opened & motto 15 to be “Ht easly 55 st b IS, WANTED Brinting of every description @ dome | Dy 3t eich, 3 weild ¥ never failing |new clubhouse at 4600 Lindell boule Talke of Siving prisec Foy at 10 eeclock a. m. romptfy. *gend for samples. The wui- | SErinES; visire Jircers 4 beauursl |vard, with @ large cate and two priv- 3 = prizes fo 3 s s - n "] our ‘Lroas 33 | L0F ; the greatest number of “dead oneg» | WO'™ and All Tired Out—It is Not| I will sell at Publlc Auction, to tne| Girls on light, clean. santtary work. | i Co, Pynters and Binders, Nor- | Pliy’ .rees, 30 peacli, 1 apricor, cne- | 4(° dIniDg rooms as features Augustus Carney is in The Scratch, oveme comedy, G. M. Anderson in Bronons | «saelolement 1s on foot to start a Billy's Reason, and Tom Moore and | laze and ¢ Alice Joyce n the big Kalem featurs, | ang often " A Btreak of Yellow. s secured s being made. Necessary. highest bidder, the following described | Not on machinery. No experience re- Quarter of an acre strawberry ‘patch, = - & i 2 2 oper’ gt v a 4. Pay while learning. -Trolley = QUrcants, S00SEDErry blackberr Dr. B. B. Kennedy has introduced BAMMY WATSON'S FARMYARD AT Reappointed Deputy Judge. You act as though you just| Pronriincstig naank LOFse Welght| Quirel riation furnished free. raspberries, all kinds ef "roses and |a bill in the Colorado legislature which THE AUDITORIUM TODAY. _ Augustus Chester of Elm street has \\’undm;n:d how you are going to t | years old, good work and driver; 1 VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE a e orses eflx,:mll;‘.é.gyyfl\:s.“ d.'x.xr:;_n ‘P?:::E:J" provides heavy fines and imprison- been ointed deputy jud # 'S | through the r of the winter and | chestnut horse, weight 1150, 10 years o, 2 lac: esire on | ment for doctors’ errors, The Auditortum todar is offering a | toWn of Grotan, suc Y audre O 1t | 4o your work, [ g1d. goga worker and ariver’ 1" brown | MILLS, Versailles, Conn. Tel. 923. Elvei i 30 dayi. “Don't s ealsGiper? tity x v W. O. Rathbun is making improv ¥i ay o e horse, § years old, good livery horse; i They are here. The best load of 2§ : v in shipping th: show of both quantity andquality Oy Rahbn % making improve. Bas ey Do oveimotked. g heve | 195S i, zoodhxfislaeroun’d Borse: i Horsex that hax been in W Tbna Vikan & waronLs LT s oaie A v aire =] 7y 9 y 3 ope! = 1 2 ch has left you| pacing mare, weight 900, safe for any- county In a year. Big Horses and th enl ate Brokes. 8 y, 2 - they o] lor | anger i i eres e; in fact you are all | good shape; ve-light landeau, light them.’ = - | in the Far B @MSte Three of the highest quality| oo Studio Being Renovated. | run-down. | Weight; 1 cab, 3 top carriages,’l top ELMER R. PIERSON. e s e the Far East to the United States. gas The summer home of H. W. Ranger o at Vi - Concord carriage, 2 open runabouts, i |Farm Hands, Janitor, Cooks, General | a1 7139, v Phone eénnectic.. Kree L nsportation S Lot waudeville acts, four reels of the won- | Let us tell you that Vinol, our de- 3 ; may2d 3 @eeful Kinemacolor films, and two | fancy this summen oy ot M8 occu- | licious cod liver and iron tomlc Is just | HEaGoas wamboUl §Sxbress wagen, 1| Housework Girls and a Boy. S in aute. Jan25d The Third International Congress of Black and white comedy photoplays. | 1o hrp S Summer and he is expeoted | the remedy you nced to rebuild | Lom Ao S . 5 Refrigeration at Chicago In Septemb- Betoms Watsona” Sarhyasd besas |10 4TIV 10 the Villige cacly Waains iopued na Feptacs weniaets | 1 5et Sple pion €10 SATS% | FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. | FOR SALE ST v ailenaca by winarea the vaudeville today, and this con. Annual Meeting. with strengid. ness, nearly new, 2 set team harness, | M. J. COSCORAN. Supt. Central Bldz of delegates from ail over the world. mflan of animal comedians in a H‘?’ Woman’s Missionary soclety of | , A Prominént Boston lawyer sa Y e T bR eaEnE = T e S Farm of 75 acres of land, about ‘T’"; _"“‘M“‘t" "‘{"“ ‘M&Dde everything d“;u:kl’es?:e B0 At that has e e mith areh held " its annual | “My mother, who is 16 years of agc,| evs, whips, and all other kinds of stable| PERSONAL—Jack, If you see a man I %) Daianbs pasiure anq pertaining to refrigeration. @opeared bithe largest theaters in this | meoting - Mrs. A. Potter of | OWes her good heatlth "to Vinol as | implements. | on the 7.45 car from Yantic emiling all e S e Calitari VRN awing & on. % pountry and Europe. This act is not W2 rect. A Jarge number of mem. Since taking it she can walk farther | The above articles will positively be | fhe way down, you'll know he has one wood and timber, ‘plenty of pSitomie Oeele graving #ke any other animal act in the world, s attended and a pleasant and in- | and do more than she has for years.|sold, Tain or shine to the highest bid- | oe® V'l GO 0oc and g tin of Mari- water on farm. House contains hig scale. From one place this season @8 the animals are all of the barnvard 7csting meeting was held which end. |1 consider it a wondcrful biood k- AR i ConaAn posa all for 28c from Fagan's Smoke 9 rooms wélh running water, in 22 E?rloafnnzt rh'u;mn;‘and rr:‘x-‘r:mu-.wg:h2 Eiich s roosters, pigs, ab ed with the serving of refreshme Toi trength creating tonle.” 0% LA 3 Dosa, 4 = a fair_condition, with barn and . | er 34 carloads of fresh aspar: ent ‘wariety, pigs, sheep, g refreshments, g angd strength ting toni Shop- and, say, try one of those Mia. Forty head of Horses, carload ar. Hast. Oone association cannery packs eats, dogs, a donkey, and many oth- We have such faith in Vinol that vana 5c clgars. TheyTe great. may3d | Other buildings. Farm is pleas- | ived Monday night, April 14. Some 8. The trained rooster is the fun- Regulating Woman’s Work. if it does not quickly Dbuild you up, | JAMBES H. HYDE .. + Auctioneer antly located in the Town of of all kinds, heavy an ht. These | €d 4,500,000 pounds of berries imr 1912, miest thing ever sen in vaudevills. | "Woman's duty is to cook the bis- | LeSt0re Your strengt 1d make you AUCTION. {re;ton,kafihoust 30 mlng:s drive be sold at once. s AT AR ki s R o . Vera De Bassinni, vavdeville's classi- | cuits v the steak and spank the | foel well again, we will return your ADNINISIRSTOIS ML onable and can. ar *tor a LA BTy e e 5 fiea In’ Amaterdam by an ‘singer, will be heard in vocal se- babi. according to. the Housing | MONey. Try Vinol on our guarantee.| Per order of the Hon. Court of Pro- sonable and can arrange for a Ql¢pan any other man. Come and in-|being organized in Amsterdam by an which show her beautiful Post. Rot. it 5 nobodys agie'ql|Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, | bate for the District of Lebanon I will MONEY LOANED liberal loan. spect. American promoter who is Joiping to the best advantage. Gwynne fry the stes It should be a felony. = | Norwich, Conn sell_at the late residence of Frederio | P’l . o 2 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, CHAMPLIN & HEWITT, hands with several high-class men of Gossstte, a viry high priced team, | Louisvill Courier-Journal . = ¢ 0> | P. 8. If You have Fes try our| D. Willams. (doceased), on Kick\Hill | [ on}Dismonds Waiches Jewes Aot Sspntppead®) Vabn R %ood business standing of Amsterdam. present their famous rural char- | i g Saxo Salve. We guarantee It. (80 galled), two miles from St P et Rates of Interest Am old onteals Bullding, o Horwioh, O izt B The company has for its object the specialty entitied The Golden | T bk " A i NS ERmentes 18 Windnapi two miles . from Lebanbn L orianed frra to deal with. Phone 545. opening of an up-to-date showroom . This act is one that will | ks o i e =—=|| BriekiMeetng House. jon ZHP COLLATERAL LOAN CO. wherein American manufacturers cam R s | . Dr. Métt may have been right when WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, A. D. 1913, 142 Main_Street, Upstairs. display samples, m‘“ i m’d}'"t‘:;xd audience, | pg “gaiq that half the poets are In Lo R EOUNE at 10 o’clock a. m. (Establisned 1872.) quiet comedy of these two old | gane, but some of them s 2 Lot s, B - | sane, a—as, for in- | g SRR the personal property of said deceased, ’ The most notable vessels construct< Faral characters is original FOUND-—on Aoril 2311, a black ana | he Porsensl property of aslc, deceased, R SALE {Peck’s Real Estats. Agency |.;The mostuotstin xosscls ocostructs were the battleship Audacious, the The Kinemacolor films are headeq St2nCe, Alfred Henry Noyes—are Fhite hound. Owne e Eoniame | eifers, 1 yearling bull, 2 helfer calves, ithe great two-reel drama entitled §ro7y Just like a fox.—Philadelphia | Dy Paving charges - 3 1 pair horses (7 years old, 280 lbs.. n : e Strugzie, a western story which IMapiTer. Sherman st. _ maysa | § B workersy, -’i{nm Bosc, 3’ good CORNS Ianscn FARMS A SPECIALTY largest battleship In the British havs: - R i A S e | e i matice: wagon L bubey, [ : pad __Bas mesy Erippine scenes. The pop LOST—On & between Atta- | cam wagen, { mariet wagon L bUEEY. |\ il of the feet. ew 6-Room Cottage, the crutmer. Melbourne, four, torpend Mlar Pashion Weekly will show the Needs A Rule of Silence. | waugan and Dayville, or trolley ladies the latest in Waists, ana thers The to to | | S50 plow harness, 1 dump cart, 1| ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT 1132 Spring St.,, Willimantic | nation, and more interesting than these = Swiss walch, hunting | peavy Dob aled, mowing machine, 1 dise hing reconeiliation between | Danielson, lady with Bath, Steam Heat and twn other reels, one a travel view the Peerless Leader and Champ Clark | Reward if returned to Miss Lucy | harrow, 1 tooth harrow, 1 horse rake, | All troubles of the merve circu- ! : the large floating dock for thie admiral. India. and a wonderful trick com- would have been more ,‘,,,\,,,r:.,,,: if | . Stone, Danielson, Conn. may grindstone, 1 swivel plow, 1 ocultivator, (lation or rheumatism. |§ Flectric Light. Large Lot. Fif- n",v. which has a lfting capacity of B e e T Tt i Ty, more convipoing it | 4 : ¥ whoeibairow,” 2 corn planters, wrain JAMES DAWSON, I R Pttt e e Fiai AGRICULTURAYL LIME. 82,000"tons, s ward.—@hicazo Record-Herald. T peradle, corn eheller AtOne oot DBay | Tel 524 Room 26 Central Building | We have just put a carlead Into our to b inually in are two black and white SR | axes, 1t of stone workers tools, car: Ladz. Attendint (e e e ke ot storchofss nd in sibly youe G | creasing Aemand i Germany for angs house ax creasing demand In Germany for ang N. TARRANT & CO., D %t the countrs 3oy the wronng | lers, sometimes called monks, or in il 117 Main st N. hy C limestone 1s better than the burnt | German Seetenfel (Lophius piscato- | . Nowich, Conn. | HRS GRS Miu’laWhat ‘we. nave. "Boid | rius L. indesd the demand is o tm- B Obaiat « it nany, Not Acquainted With Subject. Deniers' tools and ohest, 1 Winohester . _ 3 . Pearl White, formerly lead- Abdul Hamid says civilization 1s an|ON THE RIVER, D os. B noueater k. C. AYCHISON, M. D., with the Pathe company. wrong, and there again is inexperience = wood saw, 1 blower and pipe, lot' of | e 4 . | (lking tommyrot—Philadelphin n- near Gales Ferry, | cicstntit Tumber, several tons ‘of hay, PrAYBILIAN AVD BURGEON, by the bag, ton or carload. prmri e ol £ (et e et R r;o;kal;:u L. quirer. s B B ot o 1iarn, Hennery, | 504 & varicty of'articles (00 numerous | woom A Second Fi or. :im:nuon sidg. copFECK WWILLIAMS & CoO. tx}r‘:pvanfl.ela nl( t‘lir:e..' “‘.fi.“f"““’. ana Zap fone 1 ‘ruit, three acres of land. House ha Saia da e o Netherlands.. The flesh is not nu- bip Zapland for Antwerp | The old fasniened mothér and her | Fruit, three a i Ouse has i ICxslAcdny. be starmty, fale naxtdalr TR : ltke that of the sturgeon, and prices The trip across will occupy 9 | slipper have qualificd many a man for | Steam he: i WHEN vou want o put your bus! ABELL. Administrator THERE 1s ne t1sing medium 1n | ness before the/public, there is ne me- | THERE 1s no advertlsing mediam in | 2ULErlY have been ranging from $5.20 nn., April 30, 1913, Eastern Connectiout eaual te The Bul: | dium better thin through the advertis. | Bastern Conmetiout equal tg Tas Bui: | L0 $5.70 per 100 pounds at the auctiom o4 detin fer business resulls . ing columng of The Bulletin. Aetin for business 'y o SRlag S TR = and Mrs. Allen will be away | the presidential ciir—even if he did- . A. FRENTICE, t the middle of June, o't land Phone s 80 CLfX Stree

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