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i Sosmery equally so. Broncho Billy is also op the bill, as |to Prosecuting Attorney Bugbee, be s Tom Moore and Alice Joyce, while | imposed, but Judge Augusta Carney rings in on the com- | tpat 30'dars in jall Was good medi- finale. ne for Popple’s offense. also informed Popple he was still on SLATER HALL. probation for his former offense and must, after being released from jail, At the entertainment to be given by | report to Probation Officer W. C, Ly~ the Norwich Art Students’ association | man, at Siater hall Wednesday evening, May edy ~will give a talk on the Italian, the been concerned so much with techni- cal problems as with thnx‘h ‘worthi- to e glimpses of rare spots ofl the world loves. The list of | "8 the titles is a record of names that ¢all trippingly from the tongue. There are the gates in Frascati, in the Bor- Ehews gardens, and of the Villa & Este | Tucker wil 3 romantic glare of the sallow | Bidwell house at South Coventry, Judge Shea om old marbles stalned by |of the probate court for letters of ad- , on cypress alleys_and moul- | ministration on her husband's estate, not wanting in these Roman villas and gardens and Mr. Beckwith makes us woulg jump at a proposal. ¥ .-*m-tnml-u- s Moving: Platutes ot| Ang Fred Pa g th Company_G. A. C. C. No. 37, L O. O. F\., in T. A supplies, garden gets, BREED THEATRE. r, 5 i in the extreme and the costumes and | pie. 14, Carroll Beckwith of New York city French and the Dutch echools of art, and the influence of these schools on | tracks, modern art. Mr. Beckwith is not only iy conversant with his sub- | ville and get hi ‘thorous! jeot, and & delightful speaker, but is artist thoroughly well known for in ting. A recent issue | Aonday a loca New York Times has the fol- | Town Troasurcs notice: “Mr. Beckwith 15 show- | insurance on the the Powell galleries between 40 | pect and High and sketches made by | Wingham His juring his two years' residence | wac' destroy in 1910 and 1911 They are|iha town to be found lvn filfily. lfi $76,000 France and at Versailles and | Wingham High school loss which the Italian piotures are hung against reasurer thinks he will use in tak- of rich naR d"“““d”“’“‘mh’}’ ing up notes, artist from Rome an: admirably | (he new building is in process of con- to bringing out the wWarm | ciruction and color. of the Roman _scemes. | Luilding the ‘are small studles of places that : and romantic iuterest, and Mr. in his little pictures has not resting on_silent, forgotten | has fountains with a caressing fer- romantic note assuredly is aware of it. In the pictures of The Art Students’ gssoclation Is to Bome spinsters are so timid that they “0il soap in powdered form, to / Use Gold Dust for all cleans- ing . ‘William Waldie huas res It saves time, | minore o Taylor. and 1%5\7;6 u:l’;‘; saves backs for Winnipeg, Canada, to locate. e M43 Anthony Pageau street extensfon has returned after a weeks in Rhode Isl- _— : Among the number who attended the B i!xnlal’ promenade at the normal schoel Tiday evening were Rouse and Ha old Wiicox of Swni‘nsmn. and Master Black, who spent the Passover holi- Louis Hammelstein at Leonard Bridse, Lave returned to New or] Steeple purifies and makes everything | **J; sanitarily safe. Neither dlr% nor can live where Gold | “°Y e from you; it does most of the work alone. It is a vegetable- which ere added cleansing and sfying i fients, Wi and. New DOES HIS DUTY TO RHEUMATIC & has e ["Trou JAIL SENTENCE IMPOSED, pple Is Alse Considered “A dollar for tobaceo but mot, for booze,” was the contention that made . 1388, O. O. O., ;rmxm_w;‘:‘sfimus at tha»hdcme of Fred oppie y afternoon. On complaint No. 6, K. of P.,|of Mrs, Popple;“who tore up the doel- . ‘326, N. E. 0. P.,| 2" Dill and burned it her husband t o & - it = | who was arrested by Chief Richmond, s T. A. and B. Soclety meets [ Was brought before Judge Arnold of 'Buliding. the police court Monday morning, 1758 ik[\sr'!e’d v«ilt_h lk:,rel;ch oxn the,. Fobe IR rs. Popple told the court her side o ANNUUNCEMENTS the story ot tho family jar. be on her refusal to give Popple money Sse M Bdwin Fay's {ne of base |shio belleved would e washod for iz CATTS, | quor took the clock ans nives anc wl ws, boats and luloid toys. | probably pawned them. to this, Mrs. Popple said her husband struck and pinched her and on Sat- urday afternoon he came to the house again with Constable W. J. Hastings “Two-Reel ‘Sosiety Feature. and took away other household —— et o 4 3 "”;i‘ Popple slal:(di ;}.;e WOl . A_thoroughly delightful picture at|in a laundry ang-earne a weel the Breed today is the Big feature pro- [and her husband spent his earnings in two reels and entitied The|on himself. of Spades. It is a wonderfully | fense intimated infidelity on the part touching story of the love and devo- | of his wife. of & young society mother, lately | for the dollar and said he would live er only child, a daugh- | with Mrs. Popple if his mother-in-law In addition ticles. eco season. It has been suggested that the Symphony orchestra of Stoning- [ton e invited to play weekly alternat- ing with te band. Popple inwhis own de- He denied asking his wife ter. through fear of pov: | wolld not meddle with their affairs. forced to accept the position of | Mrs. Popple's mother, -manager of a fashionable gam- | claimed, wanted her daughter to leave house but keeps the fact a se- | him ang marry another cret hor aaughter at boarding | knew. Zhe sirl graduates and the Arnold that he (Popple) had been be- e complicated when she | fore the court a year ago 4ust March to return to her mother's home. | for the same offense and that he had mother makes the sacrifice of her [ not made good and, renouncing the world, per- | placed o8 gt to marey the man of her | nied the lenienc photography is beautiful | P. J. Danahey, who appeared for Pop- Miner of Fishers Island life savi tion have chartered the sloop Zella of R. M. Delagrange for the fishing season. The sloo; thorougt Popple was reminded by Judge when he was then on probation. The court de- request of Attorney The defendant’s lawyer also ask- ed that & fine, which was agresabie | Pranch of the W. large donation of nado and flood suficrers in the west, The goods were sent to the Union headquartters at Columbus, Ohlo, an acknowledgment of thelr arrival hay- ing been received here in which thanks are extended .all who helped in the relief work. Arnold decided Edward Russell, o was arrested Saturday night for intoxication by Chief Rich- id the accused was in g fight with another man on the railroad scharged and told by the court to leave at once for Eagle- Wauregan, w] mond, who s: 1 insurance agent pald | 243V AmDhASS Frank P. Fenton $100 arn corner of Pros- a part of the property that ‘burgh, Pa, have ar mer home here. visit to 1l receive the insurance money to save interest while will horrow X o slrhoolhuu.se as it ay be needed, a policy that will sav have long been famous for thelr beall- | the town moncy in financiering. 2 The Convict ang the Girl ‘was the opening play of a week's engagement of the Jack Lynn Stock company at the Loomer Opera house, Monday eve- Will Continue at Hotel. C. Tucker, widow of W. conduct the Mrs. W Many Janitor Williams on e and of Versailles the | 81ce of the post office lawn. has felt the varied influences of | TLast weel and hour and has made his vis- | $152.01; Tive for us with a_certain sturdi- | water, of workmanship that denotes the | total, $936. of & master.’ An extension telephone bell has been ordered to be placed in the pumping station as an extra alarm in case of emergency Four well known local citizens while returning from Colchester Sunday in an automobile owned by one of them, about eight miles from here and haq to push the auto all the way back to Willimantic. gentlemen was rather stout and it is hoped that the unexpected inconven- ience will have mo ill effects on him, complimenting the fine appear- streets, $219.45; water special, spector of schools, v lin schools Thursday with the super- visor, Georse W. Emerson of Willi- broke mantic. One of the Philllips Brook lets, to the school library. Trout fishing in the streams around | here continues to improve. Miss Nora Carey visited Norwich friends Sunday. Vaughn visited his home in Abington, Julius Beville of Hartford visited his mother in this city Sunday. Gold Dust does more than | Deputy Sherisr Joha Fitts of Hamp- ton was in Willlmantle Monday. John McCaffrey of New York spent " d hidden parti- | Sunday with Willimantie relatives. ; 1} Monday from Mr Fox and Mn of Eitag of Norwich, ,gerbert Sanderson, of Woreester, . Visited his father, Isase San- derson, High street, Monday. Mayor and Mrs. Danlel P. Dunn had a8 thelr guest Sunday Mayor Dunn’s nisce, Miss iKatherine Hurley of Seuth Manchester. Mrs. Frank Mastin, Bank street, has mmortaimng her daughter, K Mr: ke, who has returned to her home at Northampton, Mass. Mrs. Vera A. McDonald was ealled to Springfield, Monday, on account of the serious “iilness of Charles Cleve- land, a relative. Mr, Cleveland was @ former resident of Norwich. STONINGTOMN. Possibility of Band Concerts in Park —W. C. T. U. Aids in Flood Relief Work, Phe concerts will soon commence to be held weekly in Wadawanuck park if funds can be procured for them. It rfi probable that the cgncerts will e pleasurg [ here every Sloop Chartered. and Walter E. g sta- William Langer 1s been overhauled <ing having been new installeg ail over. > B. & A. engine of 8 horsepowc:, running in fine condition: Aid for Flood Sufferers, Tuesday, April the Stonington > T. U. sent .a ods to the tor- General News. Dr. and Mrs. C, M. Williams and family will arrive here today (Tues- day) for the summer, at their home on Wada nuck park, west. . Palmer, who Mr. and Mrs. Joseph have been at the Brown house on Elm street have retorned to their home in Lynn, Mass. Mr, and M1 . i, Davis were guests nt this week. H. Johns of Pitts- ed at their sum- Mr. and Mrs. V Joseph Marshall has returned from a- YANTIC HAPPENINGS Mean Dog Poisoner Kills Family Pet —State Supervisor Inspects School. Loco, the faithful, intelligent dog be- longing to Mr. and Mrs, George Adams was poisoned Wedn: licious perso telligent dog mail carrier for the family, as wel] as friend of the children. day by some ma- He was the most in- n the village and a dally Nirs. Thomas Lillibridge, who has been able to be ‘out each day in a wheel chair, ,\was taken automobiling Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Man- ning, and stood the outing well. Miss Agnes and Delight Brown have returned to Somersville after passing the weels here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israe] Brown. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wood of Taft- ville spent Sunday with Mrs. Martin Weeks. * Llewllvn Armstrong has left town for Ansonia. Clayton London left town Saturday for Westerly, to spend some time with relatives. Mr. and,Mrs. LaFayette Sharp of New Londén and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lathrop and sons, Clvde and Harold, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Elisha Latham d School T. W. Clapp of Hartford, a state in- ted the Frank- Mrs. Clarence Frasier has returned to New Haven, after a visit with her mother, Mrs, R. Beckman. Addition-to Library. The Scdom scchool has added twelve Letters, reading leaf- James McCreedy, Harold Bentley, Aime Woods and Michael Reardon spent Saturday at Central Village. ~ Leon Armstrong has returned hers, after spending the winter with his grandparents in Moodus. J.-Frederick of Baltlc is night watch- man for the Yantic Woolen company. d . I Nicholas Clay of Church street was dirt and decay. It | tho guest of Stonington relatives Sums Miss Agnes \ McNamara of North street visited Hartford friends Satur- . ‘White of Hartford and has made its appearance. | dover was a Willimantic visitor Sat- urday. Cold Dist ds Littl help Attorney W. B. King was in Stam- ford Monday engageq in the trial of a case. Joseph of Marlboro, was-the guest of friends in this city Sunday. Dr. Orrin R. Wi ter of Hartford is entertaining Mrs, E. Jessie Hunt of Chaplin. llimantie friends received a call from Archibald Hayes of South Man- chester vesterday. Mrs, of Summit ever cursed with “a dark brown tast abad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” feeling, constipation torpid liver, bad aisposition or pimply face. visit of several Misses Mary Mortarty, gchools, homes ‘Sunday, George Bissam is in Bridgeport and Hdven attending a meeting of < | fhe state barbers’ commission of which l \ S he is a member, Mr, Hevrin and_Winifred who teach in the Voluntown ‘Willimantie daughter Ruth left Saturday for New York to spend a few days with rela- tives and friends Gen. E. 8. B can T Lake , agent of the Ameri. read company, left Saturday for Bebec, Maine, where epend several weeks, days with Mrs. Tom Fitzpatrick, who is spending a few days at his home in is to begin this week re- | gliding (he weathervane of the Old South church, Boston. Miss Ruth Nuzum, a student at the Rtode lsiand ~Normal school, | dence, spent last week with her par- Rey. and Mrs. W. O. Nuzum, at the Methodist parsonage. Louis Ives of foreman for L, W. Aver, moved his family Baturday to Hartford, where he accepted a position with the t Brook Ice company as cutter, Allison B, Ladd, 231 Lewiston ave nue, wWho has been {ll for ten days, is ‘somewhat improved, is well knowxn in | this eéity, | ents, city, formerly Mr, d, who Norwich, x;::d\'od B GhicE bavin |{PINPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! People Notice It, Drives Them Off With Olive Tablets. - A pimply face will not embarrass you_much longer, if you get a package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The pimples will vanish after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Nothing ever cleansed the blood the bowels, and the liver like Olve Tab- lets. Olive Tablets are the only success- ful substitute for calomel—they oil the “bowel: ness or pain after taking them. there’s pever any sick- Olive Tablets do all that calomel does and just a8 effectively, but thelr action is ‘gentle and safe instead of seyers and {rritating. No ome who takes Olive Tablets is Olive Tablets are mads of pure vegetable compounds mixed with olive ofl, Dr, Fdwards spent years among patients affiicted with Jiver and bowel complaints, ‘and Olive Tabiets are the immensely’ effective result, Try them, Take one nightly*for a week, Then look at yourself in the glass amd ses how you feel, 10s and 26c per box, " “The Oltve Tablet Company, bus, O, Colum- CORNS All trouble of the feet. ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT All troubles of - the nerve circu- lation gr rheumatism. JAMES DAWSON, Tel. 624 Room 26 Central Building Lady Attendant TO BE GIVEN AWAY For the week of May 5th. A NEW HAT at the Palace Pool and Eilliard Parlors, 49 Main Strect DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 4€, Siicpnon Building Taka erwvaros Shelucises e Catarrh. liquld Hyomel In the pocket your catarrhal troubles. the genera! health. eases of the breathing organs. quick and permanent relief. and druggists everywhere. HYOMEI RELIEVES IN FIVE MINUTES| Help Comes Quickly When + Hyomei Is Used for “ander the heading of * Quick relief comes from the Hyo- mel treatment for catarrh and all troubles of the breathing organs such as stopped-up head, sniffles or morn- ing choking. Put a few drops of 5c per line, WANTED, FOR § FOR SALE. that comes with every outfit, and be- fore you have used the treatment five minutes you will notice relief from WANTED—Man_to do_horseshoeing pair. work. Fraak Stone, Moosup, WANTED Single man to drive milk wagon; mo milking; must, be strietly temperate, honest and re with refefences to A, liam St, Westerly, R. L 1t gives a tonic healing effect to the afr you breathe, kills the catarrhal germs, stops the poisonous secretions, soothes the irritated mucous membrane ¥OR SALE—Meat elicer, good condi- tion; cash register, nearly new. Wil liam W. Ives, Trustee, Norwich, Cona. AR R T T T FOR SALE—Brownish _ bay _mare fearless, work double or single, weight 1100 pounds, price reasonable. ' inquire H. T. Byles, Central Village. mayéd n and makes a marked improvement in | —c L i Co., Laurel Hill. maytd Tent farm, with option Bulletin Otfice. Hyomef is not a cure-all; it has bug one aim: the relief of catarrh and dis- T there is no catarrh, the gencral health is improved, for then nature has a chance to build up the entire system. 1f you suffer from offensive breath, raising of mucus, frequent sneezing, husky voice, discharge from the nose, droppings in the throat, 'loss strength, spasmodic coughing and feel- ing of tightness across the upper part of the chest, or any other symptoms of catarrh, use Hyomel at once. will destroy the disease germs in the nose, throat and lungs, and give a WANTED—_Maid_for_general house- Apply at Johnson Home, Nor- wich Town. $2.50 PR DAY paid one lady in each town to aistribute free circulars for concentrated flavoring In tubes; per- manent pomtion: ¥. B. Barr Co., ANTED—GIrl for Hght b in smai 1amily. Jewett City, Conn. ANTED—At once, first class bpar- Ralph E. Smith, Putgam, TED—Orders for the Spirella custom and special made corsets. Victoria Fiani, sole agent 1or and_ vieinity, ‘Leiephone 1063-3— WANTED—. Hyomel does not_contain cocaine or any habit-forming drug. The complete dutfit costs $1.00, extra bottles, if later needed, 50c. The Lee & Osgood Co. miyriuths rellable and energetic agent to seil new and attractive Cume protecuing poiiies and oidest Liverai agency cuf Fairfield—Someone is ovidently go- ing to make a clean sweep. Saturday afternoon a dozen brooms were stolen from C. A. Wyrtzen, the grocer. (racts for open ter- Our iree »¢uGol of instruction Wil teach you lie business. GENERAL toduy. « Tne Unlted States insurance Com- Healin_and THE FENTON-CHARNLEY LUILDING CD., inc. A puntsmaker; good pay, A Rioux, Jewett Cit: steaay wors. FOR BALE_—A Pope Hartford &uto, in first class condition, top, win shield, electric lights, extra snoe, two inner 'tubes, pump, jack, ete.; demon- stration if desired; price for a Tew days only, $406; easy 'terms. Willlam A. Wiicox, Westerly, R. 1 may6d ¥OR SALE Two sound. young drive ing horses, both under 9§50 pounds; prices reasonable. Mrs. C. M. Knight, Chaplin Center, Conn. maybd FOR SALE—Driers for land rollers, 6% feet wide by 36 inches diamete weight about 2100 1bs. each; price low. Address Yantic River Bozranville, Conn. OR SALE—Ope 16 It. rowboat and ons Bower boat. tender; will_ be sold cheap.for cash. Enquire of J. H. Royls, Trading Cov maysd ' ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF : six words to the line i TO RENT. IO mENWT_Tive-room upper ten ‘ment, 3V Be, with hl.ul.vyml wal gas. ADply C. F. Whitacy, Bulletin Of no ” mayid FURNISHED ROOM, with privilege of bath, 112 E‘Ekhn St maysd _P0_RENT—SIX-room house on Chest- nue St Bagalre Mrs. X, B. Lewis, i n St ‘may6d FOR RENT_Good house, dolng 0od business; favorabie terms will be made to Eood - part; Apply to the Smith & Manutacturing Company, Soul ham, Conn. sized boarding or auto. Mrs. Henry A. Hewit: m; Mo RENT —Tenement of five rooms, hot ‘water, bath, conveniences, big pi- azza, good new birn sultable [or horses Inquire at Governor Brown piace, beyond Maples’ Corner, West Main’ St apr29d RENT My bungalow on) tne Thames river, ten minute: Fort Point H. R. station. Inquire of lizg. No. 11y Wash- ington St, phome 190, or of James I & %#u?u Hill Rbad, Norwica, Ct. u ¥OR, SALE A timber farm of 200 acres in southwest corner of Canter- bury, containing over 100 acres of tim- bers, three miles from raflroad. James | Mone, Hanover, Ct. maysd | “Youn MONFY REFUNDED if Pratvs Antmal Iiiulator dses mot mprove. orses 10 your st o e T with _one or more. J. P. Hollow 5%, "Birstow & Co.. Norwich Grain_Co. i s "Son Sor: Consior & Sos, Greenert Gony & W 2ianming, Yantic. ¥ SALE A Sharples separato o Sy lth extension sHaft and pulleyi run by hend. James ~Mone, ¥ maybd SALE_SIx-Toom Cottage nous: L A e, “barn, Jarge iot. . near Thermos Co., Laurel tull. A, W. Rock- wood, Yantic; Conn. may2d, TO RENT—On Hobart Av ny 5-room flat, bath room, pantry, sink room and coal on same fo0r, §as range, and one or two rooms above; chande- liers, all improvements exceépt also’ barn for horse or automol desired. Enquire Mrs. Vars, 58 Hobart Ave., between 10 and 2 or mArz0 « udTu walk from , nice sun- heat bile 1f to b p. m TO RENTTenements at Trading Cove, on line of trolley; also pasture land’ James E. DeWols, "Trading apr: Cove. 70 RENT -Modern nine-room house on Bliss Place: C. K. Case, Bllss Flace apri TO RENTStore at 66 Franklin St., suitable for:any line of business. quire at Bulletin Office. feb25d In® WOTK guar- 103 Meaaniey petent cook. Apply i WANTED first_class painters. W. Nado, Daneison, Conn, WANTED-— 5oy store. fnquir CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. a number of ADDLY to Cnarles at Bulleun Orfice. STYLES. 52 Shetucket St. Instructor of WANTED_A young man to_wotk on inquire ai Moss Karm, Westerly. SPRING MILLINERY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST | ing, 32 per tray of perienced second soda Write or call at once. Box 114, New London, Conn. WANTED TO RENT—Farm with op- tion 0f purchase, With buildings that could be used to keep irom ouu to 1L0U ‘Address Box ¢, bulletin Co. WANTED ) MRS. G. P. STANTON, WANTED—A_§00d barber, at once, in Planneld, Comn. MISS ELLA M. POTTER Inquire of James WANTED — Zree illustrated book tells of apout 300,000 Drotected 'Posi- Thousands of vacancies every year.51g chance here {or sure and generous pay, Ask for booklet T Karl Hopkins, Waan: Piano and Harmony Room 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 tions in U. employment. No_obligation. GROUND LIMESTONE AIR SLACKED LIME. Roofing. market. Full line of Sewer Pipe. SIZES. in City and Builder 218 MAIN STREET, ington, D. C. WANTED—Dye house workers. Ap: ply to Hradford Dyeimng Association, Hraarord, X4l WANTED 10 buy welghs from 1400 to 1550 1bs. B., Bulletin. TWANTEDSecond-hand paper ¢ hand lever operated. “Williwins St FERTILIZER Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all hard Plasters and Prepared e G Best Roofing Paint In the WANTED —Ladies make supporcers 50 canvassing; stamped envelope for par- ‘Wabasn Supply Co., Wis. THE UPSON WALL BOARD IS INEXPENSIVE WATER PROOF AND IN HANDY T WANTED —Piano_tuning. dom, 398 Prospect St., Ciiy. Tel. 6s2-2. WANTED Men and women wanted overnment positions; large sala- sieady work; common ation suificlent; Largest Storage Capacity parcel post re- quires hundfeds; ‘Write immediateiy for iree list of positions obt Franklin in- A. N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce St. C. M. WILLIAMS General Gontractor D—Ordocs for the St ah ia) made corsets. Mrs. Main St. representa- Hours, 3 p. m. t0 6 p. m. apriid ustom and 8] C. L. James, edlrd with fa. Manager, Mystic, Conn., R. F.'D. 4., WANTED—Agents, call ple; fast seller, neiling ¥rank Down- allingtord, Ct " HELP WANTED FOR THE DYEHOUSE FINISHING DEPT. HALL BROS., 29 Commerce St. Mill Construction a specialty lephgne 370 Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE. Eggs . NATIVE Eggs 50,000 Dozen Pay highest cash price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO., 83-41 Commerce St. Peck’s Real Estat: Agency " FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring St., Willimantic AGRICULTURAL LIME, gxparts of the sountry [imestone” 15 better than the lime, and “his is whet ‘e by the bag, ton or carload. £eb19a ON THE RIVER, steam heat. E. A. PRENTICE, WANTED anitary work. e have just put a saricad inte eur | 5 JITi8 on NEht clean Aor Ny o Te- storehouse and ean pupply your de- mands foF Lis Bure orop prodioer, Thi B8y the g Not on machiner; tation furnished free. VERSAILLES BANITARY FIBRE MILLE, Versallles, Conn, Tel WANTE Cooks, General have. ol PECK, WWilLIAMS & CO. Farm Hands, Janito Housework Girls and e Boy. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bldg. near Gales Ferry, Eight Room Cottage, Barn, Hennery, Fruit, three acres of land. House has Phone 300 86 Clifr Street PERSONAL—Jack, if you see a man on the 7.45 car from Yantic emiling all . Seashore Land For Saa N Yo N & HeR R BRANK W. COL Long_Distance Telephone. decil; the way down, yow'll know he has one | i tpes and a tin of Masi- | from Fagan's Smoke | Shop- and, say, try one of those Mia- | vana 5c cigars. They're great. may3d of those 50c posa. all for FOILy aciis ui Wign LADC siiual State macadam road overioking i Atlantic ocewu frm Point d on the east %o Montauk on the west. 26 minutes’ ride from Westesly staiiou. MONEY LOANED on Uiumonus, and Securitias of any kind at 6 High Streel. Westerly, R L LOST AND FOUND. 9 t Rates of Interdst. An LONSNnct e vo deat with: Tk COLLATERAL LOAN CO. came to my place. Apply at the 143 Malu Street, A _STRAY brown and white terrier (Establisued 1872.) office. Robert W. Shaw, Box 481, 'Fatt- vills, Conn. mayéd LOST—On highway batween Atta- waugan and Dayville, or trolley car to Danielson, 1ady’s Swiss watch, hunting case, Reward if returned to Miss E. Stone, Dantelson, Conn. =~ may$d PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON.. cigom 4 Second st Shannon sldz TOR SALz — Boarding house 31 | rooms, furnisned complete, all modern { improvements; 28 boarders; board $4.60 and $o per week, payabie’ in adyance. Nty bs"Soatder, chre Bulletin Co. mayld “FOR SALE Indlan Runner egss 8¢, duckiings Zve, Keds or Les. ugs, 1% for $1, or 100 for $o. ‘Ihresd City | Poultry Yards, Willimantic, Conn. Tel- epuone 272 apr23d FOR BALE_ Baby chicks, Thatching cggs and custom batching. Our 8. C. (White Lehorns, Bianchard's strain, are unequailed for size, vigor and esg Produetion. Hot watet Candee mam- Toth incubator used. Custom hatoh- 5 cggs. Chicks, 1387 egas, 790 per 16, $4 per 100 Sal istastion guaranteed ' Pleasant View Pouitry Farm, Leonard Bridge, Conn. Jos. Jamalow. Tel. 43-13, Lebanon. aprisd 7 SALB — Second-hand double iy oatt in first slass condition, Ap- Py Beott & Clark Corp. aprigd “FOR_SALE—Open lwuncn, 15x5%. &= norse spower, Lathrop emgine. in good Address 4. T. M, 44 Coit 1, Conn. apriid FOR SALE All kinds of seeds and seed potatoes, best fertllizers, _etc. Erices’ reasonable. Greeneville' Grain Co. Telepuone 336-6 aprod FOR SALE—A second-hand Ford automobile. John B, Stoddard, 319 Franklin St aprsd FOR SALE_SIab wood, stove lengths, $4.50 cord, 3.6 half cord. G. A. Bul- lard. Phone 646-12 dec25d THINA 1T Uvms — ZoU notencads and_ 2.0 63 (regular Lusingss sizs) envelopes, neatly printed, 1or 31.30; 60U Gach, 3.00. Send for' sampies and Drices Lor aly PrInLing you sre in need oL The Builéln Cuwmpsny, NOrwich, Cona. B E W 1OR SALE OR TRADE—Good 10-acre tarm, well located mear village neIZAbOrS, OB Celeplone and K. F. L. Cn ‘uteaay stream, wis well equipped Erist mill, ciger mil and saw mil. do- Tug §00d Dusiness; about bU -urse power over wueeis; exceilent elght- room house, new barn, pouitiy BUuse and sheds; good land; good irult; bar- Sidun price for Lumearate sale, or trade For ‘cottage in or near Lown. Paruc jats. ‘lryoms Agéncy, Willinentic, Ct. Teblod f FOR BALE—O. L C. pigs, thoroug) breas, regisiered, none beiter in the councry. Ludlow Farm, North Stonin; ton. K. F. D, b, Norwich, Conn. H. &. TING—Look at these prices: 600 % envelopes (regular business size), catd printed. in cornor, 31.40 $2.00; 5,000, $6.00; 10,000, $10.00 ads, 6x3 3. printed, 31 4,000, 36:00; 10,000, 313 letterheads, 83yx1l, printed, 31. $2:30; 0,000, $3.00; LC,u0v, '$18:50; biilneads, 7x¥}a, printed. $1.60; $2.10; 5,000, $1.505 10,000, 13.50; 50 statements, bix8%, | printed. §1 00, 50, 36.047 16,006, ery " description 1,0 B romptiy. Send for samples. The sul- | otin Co., Printers and Binders, Nor- wick, Conn. FOR SALE, A GENUINE. PHONOGRAPH, In first ¢class condi..on, with 12 records, worth $25, at the special price of $5.50. THE PLAUT-CADDEN ©O., may6d Main Street. “FOR SALE. A GUUD PHONOGRAPH. wi.n 15 records, at $14.50, worth $40. Easy terms it desired. THE PLAUT-CADDEN 00., may6d Main Street. FOR SALE. A GENUINE VICTROLA, with six selections, ‘at $17.25; $3.25 first pay- | ment, $1.35 per week. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., mayéd Main Street. 40 Sale Horses They are here. The best load of 2§ r Horses that has been in New London county in & year. Biz Horses and the blocky business kind. Come and see | them. ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel. 1189, mayzd FOR SALE Farm of 76 acres of land, about 85 tillable, balance pasture and woodland, about 15 seres of wood and timber, plenty of water on farm, Housesoontains ® rooms with running water, in & fair eonditien, with barn and other bufldings, Farm is pleas- antly loo in the Town of Freston, about 80 minutes’ drive to Franklin Square. Price rea- sonable and can arrange for a liberal lean, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Ct FOR SALE A New 6-Room Cottage, with Bath, Steam Heat and Electric Light. Largé Lot. Fif- teen minute car service. Sold on easy terms. Inquire of N. TARRANT & CO, . 117 Main St, Norwich, Conn. tion. novéd FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- veniences. 38 Union St Teleptone 334-4 yyid Thermos cottage, class in every respect. may6d A suite of two rooms, nished and pleasant furnished or not. Room 32, aprz24a FURNISHED ROOMSCentral loca- Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Unlon St TO RENT. JOHN E. FANNING, FOR RENT J. B. LUCAS. 17 Cuft St, first 51 Willow Street, nicely fur- also single room, Central Building. (new) property about ft. Send for Wilcox's choice of 400. FOR SALE. THE BREWSTER FARM, owned by Frank W. Brewster of Nor- wich, Conn., situated 3 of a mile south of Poquetanuck, on high ground, over- looking the Thames river and border- ing on one of its branches. sion house (although peariy 150 years old, is well kept) is 2% stories high, 12 rooms, house in first Class condition, surrounded by beautiful shade trees, one barn 30x60, two other barns, erib: Several hennerys and an icehiouse, 200 tons’ capacity, all buildings in excel- lent condition; plenty of fruit, abun- dance of wood and oOver 1 of timber on place. state of cultivation, balance of 90 acres in pasture and odland, some fruit and 200 loads of barn fertilizer; some farming tools will be sold with the farm. right, terms easy and possession given immediately. $1,250 buys a four-room bungalow lot has 75 feet frontage on water, tmprovements, near trolley; This at Pleasant View. Inquire Investigate. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, ‘Westerly, R, L Telephones: Office 365, Residencs 631. may6d FOR SALE TWO VALUABLE PIECES 24 Main Street Property Inquire of JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket 'St. Norwich, Conn. The man- 500 worth Land in a high 50 acres tillable, The price is Farm Bulletin— FOR SALE I offer subject to sale or change In price eny part of 30 Shares of a PUBLIC UTILITY CO. Preferred Stock Price to net nearly 6 per cent. Listedon the N. Y. Stock ‘i- change. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Ct. _FOR SALE Fine house ang stable. House arranged” for two flats with modern eonveniences. _Situated on Sachem street, one of the best residential Jocations in the- city. Lot fronting on Sachem street, 100 feet and about 200 feet deep. Price reasonable. A few good rents to offer, In- quire of L MUMAS H. BECKLEY, Aay Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street, 868-2 Phone 54§ ; For Sale Fort) { rived CHAMPLIN & HEWITT, Westerly, R. I. f Vel sung. bt, ‘must come te of song, i rged in the chint of. % ; that poli " C Hlltol't of my heart, we cannot dfe! triu; t 1 i R BT one with.a song today, 0.~ Qrith the elover that scents the One with the Unknown, far away, One with th ien earth grows’ oT e stars,when earth . Heart 5 1 (Of my heart, we are one witm. One wlfl.\n:n clouds that are whirled Y, 'n_and bli g 16 ‘waves are at one with the 1 e A SR e (;;le.ofl? one, while the worlg &ro * ~—Alfred Noyes. Whatever life shall bring te That will, I take most thenirulls, Some bitter cups my lips must drain, Some days be dark with mist and raihy Life is not play. but battle Ic And favors nellier woak mor o, And only he of faithie ¥ fess heart Would stand 'from. strif \ PR o and mtresy Only he in coward guise ‘Would h. <1i Would have life ordered otherwise. Wall: Epringfield Hepublican = o8 HUMOR OF THE DAY Adolphus—It's an awful sham Tittlo mephew kot holA of Ther Ponm 1 wrote to you and tore it to shreds. Augusta—So the little fellow can read already!—London Opinion. “Going to mak - ,3‘5?" ® & garden thig “No; I'm going to disappoint & X of insects that have infesied my, nrfl“ for years, and I won't care a bit some of them starve to death’—Kane sas City Journal, Dick—What did she say when asked her fo walk hand in through life with you? 1o TOm—Ehio sald my rival had offered o provide an automobile—Boston Transcript. o % “I admire everything. that 1s beatse tital,” he said. “You ‘mustn’t ‘say_such things té me” she replied. ““We have _only known each other a little while"— Chicago Record-Herald. Mrs. Recently Wed—Did I sppear nervous at all during my marriagy ceremony, Clara? * Friend '(envious)—A little at fir dear, but mot after George had sal “I_wWill"—Tit Bits. _The Patlent—Tre, nurse. T dot like my bread buttered on both sides, The Nurse—But it isn't buttered om both sides. The Patient—Then which side 14 buttered?—The Sphere. “It did Jack no good to marry hig stenographer for she continued the habit of the office in their home." “How s0?” “When he starts to dictate she takes him down.”—Tit Bits, Hig Wife—Jerry, you're late to din4 ner 3gain. What kept you? Mr. - Medlar—I had some business to_look after. Hig Wife—Oh, T know that—buf whose business.—(Chicago Tribune. “I see that the bachelor tax bill hay been thrown out.” “And very properly. Insteaq of tax« ing bachelors the women should pay them bounties for not making homes unhappy.”—Boston Transcript. And, Sam, do vou do anything tos ward helping to get the wherewithal to support the family?” > “Deed I do, boss. Why, only las® weels I went down n'. ordered a washe in' machine for m’ wife,"—Yonkers Statesman. “Open the window, walter; T am roasting,” a customer exclaimed, who Bad just dined at a Paris restaurant; “Shut it up waiter, I am frozen, protested a man who .had just say down. The walter hesitated. The propris etor settled the dispute. “Obey the customer who has not ye§ dined,” he said.—London Mait THE KALEIDOSCOPE The United States has 363 glass face tories and the value of the product is $59,976,000. ’: Booza is the name of = beer-like beverage made in Russia from mile let. It has a pleasant, taste. ¥ Boston business ‘men are preparin to send a trade-boosting party South American countries, Yale university had its beginnings atSaybrook, Conn., in 1700, and was removed to New Hayen in 1716 A method of hardening gold and 1, ver by introducing- a small. amount of titanium as an alloy has beem patent- ed by a New York corporation. ¥ A four-mile tunnel through the Sel- kirks bullt at a. cost. of $12,000,000 will eliminate the delays caustqd by land- | slides experienced by a Canadian rail road. The cost of glass would be much cheaper if it were not for the great amount of ‘breakage in the manufac- ture and transportation of the article, A new hotel bbing erected in Wash- ington will be operated very largely by the use of the telautograph, which makes & record Gf. every order or transaction, The Danish flag “wis dropped from an meroplane at the dedication of Den- mark’s site -for participation in the San Francisco International exposie tion in 1915, n erder lo determine the structural quality” of glass It Is necessary to core rode the surface with hydrofiuorla acig and thus reveal the interior ta inspection, $ ‘What most attracted the attention of & party of distinguished Europeans on an American tour was the absence of tences and- hedges and the universal garden surrounding’ the suburban omes. B v The island of “Elba, the s island in the Tyrrienian PRy Jocated between Corsica and the of Tuscany, has an area of 86 sqi 3 miles, a codst extension of 71 m head of Horses, carload ar- onday night, April 14. Some Il kinds, “heavy light. These must be sold at once. Will sell the seme quality chea than any other man. spect. Come and in- and a population .of 44,382, to-the census of 1911 It is s from the mainland of Italy by Strait of Plombino, 10 miles wide. The German Federation of - Wor

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