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FULL ASSOCIATED FATR TODAY AND ' PRESS DISPATCHES PROBABLY TOMORROW - POETRY What Is Going On Tonight. STONINGTON. : SEVENTH DISTRICT LEADS. e - = : : e = < " . Wins Banner Offered for Attendance P 1 HAVE SBEN BRAUTY. b e B st e end Diustrated Sones |iBig Catohes of Soup - Made—Tws | Z108 AN ol Oy 0 oo . A Vaudeyills and® Moving Pictures at| Buildings Being Moved—$1,500 for G"arris:"“ 5 ¢ 3 ' | I have seen beauty where the bilis of R o oo g.re of Street—Lewd Dances in Sy . u“?f."fim-g"- 2 ERRRGE Drill of Third Company, C. A Cy Co own Hall Prohibited. The following is the recorq of at- < e ”» ng gold, N. G., at Arniery. \ tendance in the schools of the town of . E or TG REN Enrobed as with divine apparelling,, . peciEarinair ason mests n Car- | One hundred ana ntteen baeteis of | Fosrih Tor ADePhe banner Fiven _under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SAL O T s ae 3 : scup were brought in Monday by | by the supervisor, Levi T. Garrison, I have seen beauty where the sum oy 5 3 : , e mer e e ey, T A M- | steamer Annie L. Wilcox and the Bab- | to the school having the best attend- ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF A Lo Canton Onecs, No. 3, L O. O. F., meets | COck brothers, from the traps off |ance for the month was won by the In rose and flaming poppy dippe@ in Qdd Fellows' Hall Watch Hill and Quonochontaug. | children of the seventh district. The o val¥EY 2 nCpurt Sachem, No. 04, I\ of &, meets | Steamer James M. Gifford came up |per cent. of attenjance stands 90.3, o valleys hung with sunset, like rich 1 - A. B, Hali, t rom Point Judith traps with seten |an increase of 3.3 per cent. over the ‘At the dech: mashle Camp Mo, M. W. A.|barrels of scup. Smack Laura Reed. |record for March. At o : et Capt. James Babeock, had fifty bar- | District No. 1. Mrs. Rhoda Miner, 1 have seen beauty where the autumn \ # A o rels of scup, while the remainde of | teacher—Number reglstered\.l : aver- 70 WDOG}!_ VO wmeNTS the cateh was brought in on steamer | age attendance 16;, per cent of attend- WANTED. RENT. Spread their resplendent arras to the Annie L. Wilcox. There s quite a |ance, 95.27 — - P Y SNT—Furnis d b 13 3 Slater Hall. mixture and the squid were very con- | DiStrict No. 2, Miss Mildred Abel, | =WANTED—Farms and country busi- | | TOR SALE-Scwing machine, slighi- e “'»:r.fl{‘.a;g';,;';m,;’“gff Wherefrom the sense gained new beati- P S 25 wore (qhife | teacher Niinber. reEi ¢ aver- | ness. U care to get a quick buyer | 1y soiled, =0 F . . 2 o The tickets for the entertainment of | T o e e e e e e for vour Yfarm ot ‘Gountry h“s]neslgv Apply at Singer’ Store, 4% Main st QBN RN T e And undreamed harmonies. e ey pents assoclation may B | pearance . ‘At the Stamboat whart | tendance, 0.1 | s o purman & Cherney, the B | mavie o | G TRNITEED OGN, VI PGS | 1 ngve sssa Besuty where the winte: - 2 s things commenceq to take on a busy district No. Miss Julia King- | busine: 5 . Ny ALE—Dinin able, sewin e e 8 skies at the store of George A, Davis af- | .40 Guamo (00, hetRer EasaT arNwmber | resutora g | Lmaa e e e B ¥+ | machine, grareny domnes Lhee X -rbom, honsg on Ch Fulsgaiwitn (the .pale: surotay from ter § o'clock this morning. The as- s T & Call o 56 ClE § ma Knauire Mrs. N. B. Lewis, the pole jociation has decided o withdraw |° Moving Swan House. et ahhde e Bt Sy WANTED—Competent general house: | Saeoa — | ] Above wide fields that to the wonder- rom sale 150 seats which do not com- | Contractor Redden of New Lon- | = District Ne. 5 Miss M. L. McCarthy, | J2rk & ADBly L ORCHEE v ot | Enquire of ihe Greeneville G Wonaisiic otsiy ng ’ seat de ontractor Re ct No. 5, Miss M. L. ) ¥ 5w ' ; mand a good view of the,pictures. OW- | qon with a force of men arrived here | tencher—Number registered, 15; aver may8d _ | rejoph 32 may hot water, bath, conveniences, big pi- EEUTEe Sl s scroll ing to this limitation in the number | Monday and commenced (he work of atte e Rty s 2 D—Several neat and intelli- G o orse, | azaa, good new birn suitable for horses i . Heket: advisable in order to secure | sireet to its new location, on the land | District No. 6, primary. Mrs. Ethel | Siiators to introduge a new fuod prod- | vour jwn price, Call at 162 Main St. | Piace, beyond Maples’ Corner, West| Upon the earth, In the engirdling 200d seats. 4 “lark C. | e b R e uet ' for Hecker Jones-Jawell.Milling | j,"J. Bruett. Phon 5 may$d Lol Aprasd air, . o e T ecently purchased by Clark C. Lilli- | Eastladd, teacher—Number registered | Co.; salary, carfare paid; experience | .~ J- Bructt. Fhone il e i S~ g | Till deep within my heart of hearts I BAREED. THEATRE bridge, where the foundation walls aversge attendance, 20.8; per cent. | nol necessary; steady work. Apply | FOR SALE — Dental chair, cabinel, | TO RENT-Tenoments at <Trading sep W - have been laid. attendance, 94.55. Miss Gritnith, {0 ChurenSt. after 4 p.| bracket table, warer motor béd lounse, | Jove 9% Hine,of (OIS 2150 BUSINIS | pequly dwells everywhere = < i istrict N £ ar, Miss 3, | m., also after 1 p. m. Saturday. may! chairs, mirror. 237 Main maysa bl L . - S ' 5 The Man-from the West, a Stirring | Curtin Building Also on the Move. { District No. 6 grammar Miss M. 1 | 2o o0t oS SEeay- ¥ naydd | g praga New York Sun B I tg e ¢ Mystic with | McCarthy, teacher—Number registere WANTED_—Dressmaker desires a fow| — FOR SALE—1910 Overland car, in | — o=t Western Edison Story. |, Contractor Douglass of Mystic with | 31; average attendance, 20: per cent. | customers at home, or will go out by | good running condition and newly THE ELIXIR. e his men and teams commenced Tues- | ;f’gttendance, 95.23. the day; references. Mrs. Bdwin F.| painted. Inquire at Jewett City auto |on Bliss Place. The Edison company presents today |day the work of meving the . Cur- District_No. 7. Miss Alice Bishop, | Benjamin, &, 11;‘ D. |,CA\“u-m;1n.‘| One | Station. maysd s 1y G prn ) Tt ach me, my God an? King, at the Breed, one of its remarkable | tin building from the rear of his Prob- | teacher— egister: 2; aver. | Milé wes. of Preston City. Mail an- | ——— = 5 e Store at 55 Franklin St n all things, Thee to see, Sl Morids of the vs § o Bk | otthiom North Maim sirest fo the newl L TR e T ave Leeers may8Th FOR SALE—Twenty 8 C. Buff Leg- | &2 JCEo 0 ine of business, In- | And what I do in anything ilm stor of the value of an oath. ¥'on North Main street to the new | ;ge attendance, 10.267 per cent. of at- horn hens and two cocks. B. E. Bu Sl y A Tov2sd. To do it as for Thee. It is ehtitled The Man from the West, | cellar constructeq in the front of the | tendance, 95.58. WANTED—A competent cook and | dick, R. F. D. No. 1, Norwich, Conn.|Quire at Bullelia Office. ___feb2bd 2 and tells of a young son who goes |lot. When placed the building will be | Davs of attendance, 2170.5. second girl. Apply Box C., Moosub, | may% FURNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- | Not rudely, as a beast ast to avenge his father. Upon his | altered into a dweiling which Mr. Cur- | Days of absence, 216. Conn._ maysd on e T ion: "Atre! Eihma Morse, 18 Union 5t | %o vun Taco"an agtion, arrival he meets the young daughter |tin will occupy wiilr his family. The} Per cent. of attendance, 90.9. WANTED A girl for general house- | runabout buggy and new harness, novid 2 TELRYY ut still to make Thee'prepessest, »f the man upon whom he is to wreak | house when completed, according to work. Apvly to Mrs. B. M. Bliven, 331 [ be sold. Barn 341 Main, op. P. FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern cone And give It his perfection his vengeance, and the re: | plans, v be another improvement Washington St. maysd may7d - | veniences. 88 Union St. Telzpkone 834-4 1 4 nup (hat looxs on glass marries into the on North Main seeking to accomplish tempts to keep the oa his end he at- h. He is pre- vented from doing so, and what look- ed like a break in the family proved street. WANTED—A girl for light house- FOR SALE _The best bred and finest | _3¥i.d - 2 o On it may stay his eye, Siloctmird Binad DEN IS Mrs, R. B Lieberthal, Jewett | looking siud horse In New London Or, if he pleaseth, through it pass, s -12. may8d | county, 1 1913 McMurray sulky, never And there the heaven espy. The selectmen held their monthly | [Jed, I Twome, session at the town court room Mon. | IDIRe Ee oo JONIES | WANTED A relinble and energetic | 155 7 Trom ; agent to sell new and attractive in- | i n¢%ie {556, "at once. For murther | class in e bike cart, near new, e arne: Will_be sold| A Thermos c All may of Thee partake, Nothing can be 30 mean, | to Be & firmer Binding of the faraily | 48y e attention to the business - 5 DRI G e S (For : p B | '3 ril. G612 ~, ” & E ess rank . S th, ch v s 4 % B she R e Sutie 46, Shannon Building A L B oriah Gonn. PhoNe 1054-5.| maysa a7 Willow Streat. | 1 ekgar o g Tor EAY he Pathe Weekly is another feature | Was also given (o the drain_whick : : iberal agency contracts for open ter- 3 g A g d i and as usual is full of interesting |runs from the Brayton and Stanton Take elavator Shetuciet Strest °~- | ritory. Our free school of instruction | 1&¥( Will not grow bright and clean events, all of which have occurred very | marshes, but no definite action has | ‘ance. Tussa _ will teach you the business. Don't de-| ™ FOR SALE—Road mare 6 years old, A Gnsvant: i tier i se recently. The New Pupil, is a prettw | thus far been decided on. The mem- i S I e toany L RO e | bounaa andi Tk not At or any. Makes drudgery divine; comedy-drama, and Robert Hale's Am- | bers of the hoarq enjoyed a dinner Siginaw, Michigan | 185 Killinely GL Tel. Danielson 230-4. | lo RENT Who sweeps a réom, @8 for Thy laws bition, 1s & strong story of a mother's | on the steamer Annie L. Wilcox by the 9TuThS “may7d 2 i e e tion. The Biogsaph comed < | courtesy of Capt. s F. Wilcox. The = e A ——— Y This ot . Sxceedingiy clover and consists of twe | PoRrd Also met Messrs. Bindioss, Gar- MONEY LOANED WANTED Orders Tor the Spirella | “Fow SALE Vegetebis and _fowsr | AL Thle s the Tamous stone faloe comedle : = | ity and Vargas in joint session and the on Diamonds, Watches, Jewe. > custom and special made corsets. Mrs. | plants. Now is the iime to do_ your | 5 DAL BimnethiaUstoigpll, |08 ‘ e 240 = i a Securities of any kind at the Victoria Plant. =ole agent for Norwich | plantinj We have Kariiania, The Modern Residence. that ich Go 1 tou n; s R BARE= o sum of $1500 was appropriated from . . v S v ” own — sum of $1500 was appropriated fro dowest Hates of Interest. An ojd J§) and vicinity. i South A St. Taftville | Best, Chalks Jewel and Dw i 3 M THE ROSE MAID. the town treasury for the of the ubiiohed frrp to deal with. Telephone 1068-3. maylTuThS | pion’ tomato plants, Grand i 25 Slarer Aveniie. Cannot for less beitold. LATERAL L tuce, salvias, verbenas, as treets. 21, COL bor uga s cos WANTED-—Dressmaking at home or farm, well located near village and their uncle, Elisha Lathrop, line from any chu difice or public By washing goad coal out of the > | Tax Colleot B k . sies fittes. Let us quote Coming to the D: 12, | Collector W. E. Ryon is to| e TReh out by day If called for. Mrs. Bdwin | Si°S in any guen Sast Sid formerly occupied by Rev. P. C. . o s Svis, Monday, May 12. | oommence his second and last sitting (Establisned 1872.) B atTa ane ol et ot T ton | You prices. F. E. Peckham, Fifiyfu’e S HUMOR OF THE DAY ds‘:{;i\i‘“ l‘"";‘"‘ f ‘-”’I‘S"{*N' ]h«\'f"m- the collection of taxes due the City. l"r' T Nov e - Nt anmwereds | oo fodetl & oty oo 3 T ]“ S e ely decided to send their latest | town of Stonington on the assessmer apr10Th FOR SALE—Bay mare, weight . Possession given at once % : ; = big musical success, The Rose Maid, to | 1{st of 1012 e L - —= 3 years, 6 months old, good worker | Shiney Somebody says the ideal structure this citv on Monday, May 12th, when | 1. §. Naturalizat YA WANTED — Boy to work in drug| ;.3 driver sound, Kind and fearless. | = must be fireproof, windproof and wa- BB, seafle wil havs the anoie |4 . Naturalization Examiner Al- LEGAL NOTICES. store. Hinquire at Bulletin Office. ply 369 Jackeon St. 1 fo 4 p. m., JAMES L. CASE terproof. Why not taxproof and gos- AR G séeliic ihis HRlgnton one o il saL e el e Btontne — e ‘alter E. Chase, Willimantic. Conn. . sipproof ?—Cleveland Plain Dealer. AR e I, and which | to apnear 1o puss e seet tor - | Prograssive CUCHS | Fimyills Worsted o' Sanfolsoh. "0 | 2% SAUEGMES RIS, S WAL Seoin okt | DN, run-Bos. B Soliaiil thester T OHloe . Do | alization” paper A similar hear may7d liam W. Ives, Trustee, Norwich, Conn. b A e U the Colo eater g0. This | was held May 30 last : 7 ‘ cevl will undoubtedly be one of the chief | o L0 May 301 i COVANTED - Befnediiinteiecinl - mayod ~ | “What is your name?’ “Minnie, opera 1= said to be one of the most| C. B ori, as azent for Borough | The Progressive voters of the City | old. -~ Lifetime position 1f right party | . frsl olass condition tob. Winre maximum of work out of you."—New pretentious of all ihe splendid Werba | hall has causeq notices to be posted ;i applies. References requested. ADPIY [ Trmery toian gump, sach. efc: demon- | A suite of two rcoms, nicely fur- | Orleans Times-Democrat. & Luescher musical successes ana 1s f that none of the indecent dances will |of Norwich will mest in caucus in the | Dr Lapenta, 12> Bank St. New 1on-| stration if desired; price for a few days | nished and pleasant; also single room, | “She evidently loves her husband for v e height of its popularity. |be allowed at gatherings in the hall 2 : only, $400: easy terma. Sl furnishe: r not. | hi ».” “Why s0?” She The Rose Maid has duplicated the | Anevent held there recently has caused | Town Hall, Saturday evening, May 10, | <o RrEn —Tailor, at once. Apply at | Wlicox, Westerly, R. L may6d o ;‘ i, e f’fii““;n f“::;mg 5 gz\pnon o vogue of its sister Viennese operefta, | much talk boroy and the state % . | the Modern Tailor ‘Shop, 162 Main St. imber rm of 200 e ' e ~ ey S i i 1913, at 8 o’clock t t d 7 FOR SALE—A timb: Lowell Courier. The Spring Maid, and with good rea- | police are Said to be on the trail of e o.clogK tosnommate; canchd| Sameyio acres in southwest corner of Canter- | Room 3, COemeral Bullding. | Car Taralio inlavested in . the son. It is even a more elaborate pro- |those who had charge = P WANTED__A man who can make | bury, containing over 100 acres of tim- apr24d Snicker-—largiie inte b b duction, requiring three 60 foot bag- dates for city offic himsel? useful around woodworking | bers. three miles from railroad. James tariff bill? Bocker—Yes, she says she Zage cars to carry its scenerv and New Boat on the Ways. | machinery; steady employment. Apply | Mone, Hanover, Cf maysd won't marry a_man who doesn't pay properties. To accommodate the en-| The power boat Nina B. was hau Per-ocderof fhe at Bulletin Offic may “YOUR MONE NDED ¢ Praws Animal FOR SALE Sx R e St\;m.d' tire_company with its numerous chor- on the Pendleton ways for alter- | ; D Tesnocing | Resulator does not improvs horws to your satistac- E - “Mrs. Flipper says her husband is a , ballet and orchestra, a special train | ations and repairs. The boat was NCNCOMMITEE: AT R e, A L e o (R R L painter. I wonder if he is a post-im- is required for every railroad move- | céntly purchased by Joseph F. Jos | Conn. maY6a | | Him & Sen. Jos Comior & Sona, Groemerille Grain pressionist?” “He whitewashes fences, ment. who will use her for pleasure sa 1 = WANTED_Girls at the American | Co A. R Manuivs. Yantlc. ~ | it that's what you mean."—Judge. B — during the season. The | D ocratic Ca“cus Thermos Bottie Co., Laurel Hill. mayéd | “Fom SALE_A Sharples separator, lNVESTMENTS “Why does the Bible say that peac New Vaudeville, Kinemacolor and | fe0t in lenath, § foet I and is em 1 WANTED_Maid for gemeral house- | NO- 4 with extension shaft and pulley makers are blessed?” asked the Boob. Black & White Films at Auditorium | oLoon DY 2 BONeCT L roni] 2 work. . Apply at Johnson Home, Nor.|¢an be rum by hand. James Mone, are selling at very low prices “Because they are the shock absorbers Taday engine. She was bought of Avondale | o ey neayes | Hanover, Ct. mays i b to || o, the, Journey of life,” replied the . owners. - | Avaen iod i = = T = . you desire to = b Yinantnat: LE—Six-room cotinge house, Wise Guy.—Cincinnati ¥ng For the last half of this week the Along the Wharves. | The. Democratic ,Eledo“ of AT KT e o Impeoyerents, barn, large ot nmeaf . buy or to exchange some of 0| .fiow does sho manage to keep her SSputortam offers another bill of ex- | Capt. Hamy P Chesebro is placing | the City of. Norwich are re- < Tam, Conn. mayed | Thermos Co Laurel’mill “A. W.Rock- | § your present holding we will ||husband ai home?” ‘Easy. He can't ok g the patro o pop- Is hunter’s cabin power boat in com- . ~ . T = 4 - = ey | make an after-dinner speech, and he hoBse are seeing shows that com. | mission fhe Pendleton whart, on | quested to meet in Caucus in \ panismaker; good pey.| ~rom ALK — RBoarding house 21 || P° Pleased to serve you. knows it, and so does everybody else. pare with the best in Boston and New |lower Main street. T Hall. Frid: . Lo e el rooms, furnished complote, "all modern | | —Detroit Free Press. York. | O he Targe seine boats owned by (ne | 1oWR Hall, Friday evening,| = improvements; 28 boarders; board $4.50 | JAMES L. CASE | — L Ome of the most popular plays in | Westerly hing Co., which have been | [Vii Oth, at 8 o’clock t i-| WANTED_Watches, clocks and jew- | and 35 per week, payable in advance. | B N 2 | _Hoxl\ar'dA hy do you term your America is The Round-up, and the req during th i " 3 ay , Al o cl 0 NOMI- | ;.0 ) repalr. Satisfactory Work guar- Addreslsd ‘Boarder, care Bulletin Co. 40 Shetucket St. orwich, Ct. | wifée an angel? Coward—Because she's .. und- , and th storeq during the winter on the mid- . - F L o b ] < may’ I . N - | always ready. to fly, ehe’s continually same man who made t Tay 2 et e v nier o _ | anteed. F. L. Maynard, 108 McKinley € £ ! ; : g always ready 3 . e hhe,made this play it |dle dtwood dock have beon launched |nate candidates for city of-| 3¢ : mayid | —rom sAvE Tadan Runner 6555 55 || soeamertrask o ewondent of || harping, and she hasw't an earthly sidered a model in every respect. | son 5y e menhaden bed - Fhcere. | WANTEp — Eres illustrated Book | ducklinssa0e, tean Or iley, oxes 12 1E Brokers. { thine to west.-Edfe. " Maclyn Arbuckle, the famousg at { The power flshing R 2 | tells” of about 300,000 protected posi- Pouh:ry S A W imantic, Gora. A | “And before we were married you mar” in the Round-up, is the sentie- | B, C. Cheschro, came i Monady wirn | Per Order Democratic Town | tions n U. s. T phineaante tor | eplione 273-3. " * “apread | said Vou would be willing to die for man referred to above. and the play- |a large catch of pollock taken fr B ncian g e 5 i = = = me.” “I know it.” *“And yet you re- s ay- |a large catch of pollock taken fro: vou, nerous pay, lifetime i i . Fet is entitled The Welcher. When Mr. | eastern wate B | Committee. O e B ey Sillet i g | VOR BALE EBEDY/CHICES Shatching THE BREWSTER FARM, fuse to beat the rugs!” “Sure. Dying Arbuckle left vaudeville for the drama, | The smack Ktta and Lena, Captain | No' obligation. Earl Hopkins, Wash: | $¥85 *"Taghorns, Blanchard’s strain, | owned by Frank W. Brewster of Nor- | is my limit.”—Houston Post. :5 ullw-h a4 W 1‘11_1. Chatterton to take | John Ostman, left port Tuesday to try | - ington, D. C. mayld are \me‘quullcé for size, \axoxd‘ and egg \\‘lxc}l:, Conn situated i of & m:’de Post—Professor Ta.lk%m h:s l;n le ® Place in this famous sketoh, and |ien o, rman, R bl C . e duetion, ot watet Candee mam- | of Poquetanuck, on high ground, over- | tors after his name, but he doesn't G G s e o | Tor mackersl | Hepublican LaUCUS | wismmn—seconenand paper uties | Fiolh inoubator used, Custom hatch- | fooking the fhames rived and Border- | (oo “6utugh® o o in when' it rains. aet was aseured from the start phe monthly meeting of the Ston- | The Republican Electors of | _Parisd Iotaoti o guaranteed. | Pleasant View | B4 1a well Wepr) G4 Tii atorios hisn | overcapitalization—Los Angeles Ex- A good team of dancers and &ingers | iNSton fire police was held at their | WANTED Ladies make supporters, | Poultry Farm, Leonard.Bridge, Conn. |12 rooms, house in first class condition, | aminer. are always acceptable. and Rvan and | T00Ms Tuesday evening |the City of N ich are re-|$12 per 100: no canvassing; material | Jos. Jamalow. Tel 43-13, Lebanon. sursounded by beautiful shade trees,| Man (on dock)—What are you row- Tucker are a lively pair of young men | h"“j;(“ H. A. Muller has issued a l aey DL e furnished; stamped ecnvelops for par- spritd o : one barn S0x00, tWo other barns, crib. | ing withi thet trunk in the bow of the -ep moving from their entrance | Call for bids for installing the four : . i | ticulars. ‘Wabash Supply Co., Desk 817, FOR SALIC — Second-hand = double | 32YVeral henmerys and an lcehouse, 200 Pat? Pat—Sure, an' If it . ek it [lizhts_on Cwanuek park. seven quested to meet in Caucus in| §iiTice, Wie " masied | gump cart In first class condition. Ap- | fons’ capacity.’all bulldings in excel: | SoBF sy i MY, iy o B Special mention must be made of | OF €ight firms are DS to/have i = D_Piano tuning. A. G. Gor- L = dance of wood and over 51,500 wor ? An’ y I gne of the Kinemacolor films for ithe | chance to install the new lishts iTown Hall, Monday evening, | , WANIERCER S, futedfs noEOF SALE—Open Taanca T8xi%, & | s PO IR ey | U R S e ays, this is one of the fam- L o1 and f v have | 5 R B ver, Lat N 3 00d | siate of cultivation, 50 acres tillable, smation Serics,which . weps | moved to the George D. radey nouse | May 12th, at 8 o’clock to elect | oo e mpiraia | sonalpion, | Aadvess”S US4 it | Sl IO [ iture ing | Record: expre command of H. M. |3t _Bay View. | H 2 custom -and special made corsets. Mrs. i NOE WA 2 R, _. | woodland. some f and 200 loa | TS T PR ne George V. showing the King of | Workmen are connecting the home candidates for city officers. | 0™ ines, "T61 Maln Bt representa- |~ FOR SALE_AIL kinds of seeds and n Tertilizer: s ming tools will | THE KALEIDUSCOPE Hand nd 1TV e e o | T Wilcos with the Pearl street | Por Opder Republi T. tive: Tiours, 2 p. m. to 5'p. m. aprild | seed potaides, = best fertillzers, etc Sold il Lo session given | Sermany_in a review of the British BL | er Republican lown|—Gnamp — mired man. single. to | 65 " heleanone 556-5. aprsd itately. Inv The opening of a new railroad has ops. Thousands of soldiers in their | Personal Mention. Committee | work on farm and board with family; | —-_ "% b L room bungealow | led to the dynamiting of one of Swit- pdiiact parade o rms are seen in| Miss Jennie Trumbull has returned | i | 325.00 & month salary, Inquire of Glem | fOR bslALEJ—h Siconté-llzgd ngl"g [t feel frontage on | zerland’s most famous glaclers and his _film and every shade is ace e St S Eantl: = — | Rock Farm (Ledyard). ‘s, | automobile. John B. Stoddard, 319 | water, improvements, near troliey. This y his film and every shade is accurat }n om ien dave Visit In Hartford With | ro mii BOARD 0% COUNTY GO | Monager, Mystio, Conn. R. ¥. D. &. | Frangiin St ird, 319 | water, mprovemonts, MR, Seolle). Thls | the marketing of the fce » 5 bull's family. | missioners for New London County | — = 7 e = e e Habong-it | : — | ings Burch of New Yofk has ar- | he apDly for a transfer of r| WANPED- 1 on_best peo- | “LOK SALKESlab wood, stove lengtns, |\ Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin— | Willlam and Mary college (first YANTIC HAPPENINGS | rived here to spend a vacation | Duquette’s Heense 10 sell and exchange | plei: fast se“fr. ?e\[;&l\‘% sll'r:mé”i):;rh $4 ':jo cord, $%.50 n.;‘.( cord. G. ‘5“. choice of 400 | steps taken mwn;d etmwfinlng ll)t in | "Miss Delia Cahill Teft Tueaday for | SPiritious and intoxicating liquors, sale; free particulars. W ¥ra ©- | Jard. Phone bas-1. dec2 [ 1617) was_erected at amsburg, ol [ Naugatuck where she will spend ten | [a2er beer. Rhine wine and cider in the | ing ('r(i:»‘e‘ Center St.. Wallingford, Ct S\ e S Eeh e \\!::.‘:r ::.,,:f. ‘l‘h‘w‘l:l:Y Va.. and charter granted {n 1603. Trao Rock Unloaded for Town of | days' vacation with Telative | B or Notrich, extapt In the rooms | ———— % (Fegular business size) e e ) N. oM T, M- Willianis s f PR o b D e e L e envelopes, neatly prinied, for 51.30; 5L0 | No. 41 West Broad Si, Reoms 1 and 2, L The first common schools establish- orwig| ay Basket Season— | rl S “\[ m Yd";' \‘ mily i-r | and apartments in said building, any | each, 3.00. Send for samples and iy, R. I | ed by legislation in-America were in ; : : rived here from New York Wednesday | part or parts of which are cut off or | WANTED | brices ror any printing you are in need | . 5650 Hasta [iSe S coci st P | "Mrs. Pond of Lord's Point was a side rooms retiring rooms : 4 . | Conn. may6d | town school was opened at Hartford, arold and Ciyde Lathrop with their | caller in The Loromsh W A | My place of bus is not located Cooks, Day Laborers, Farm Hands, | — — Sl — | Ct.,, prior to 1642. pony, Topsy. were week end guests of | - e TOUE Gl nt | within two hundred feet in a direct! nr.iq¢ Kitchen Man, General House- i FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good 10-acre % | Mr. Palmer of South Wind or parochial scho premises | work Gi neigibors, ou telephone and K. F. .; | = — f 2 visitor here Sunday, and accompan: | Use TIZ—SMALLER FEET | IShaining, thereto, or_ any vosiofice | prEE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, | bl SISM Tl ina i SAUPHE! FOR SALE ed his grandchildren, Harold = and M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bldg. | ‘& govod business; aboul 5u -urse culm banks in the Pennsylvania an- | | !xhracite region more than 50,000,000 ! tons of salable fuel have been obtain- | | | | 5 srwich, this 30th day of aprit, A. D. | Clvde Lathrop, to Boziah, where | < e e Dower over wheels: excellent eight- & , S e . o f>=eh whers heils|Sare (Feet, Tonder Fest and Swollen ['L13 idohniguinn Je (Co by Jonn| Podia’ nBuSE, MW barn: poustiy hiuse ||| Fine nouse ang stable. Fouse ||| ed'in the last 22 years. Poles have replaced the railroad ties| Feet Cured Every Time by TIZ. are tors and taxpa owning real | and sieds; zood lana: sovd 1ruit; par- ||| arransed - o s w e : e Sstate, of the Towh Of Norwiok and | Eminent English sclentists have de- n th lncal freigh y: P 3 ght yard, and flat c Send at Once for Free Trial Package, | 1°7ebY 3ign and endorse the foregoing cided that the waters of Bath not only sain price Lor Lumearace sale, or trave modern conveniences. Situated for cotiage in or near town. rarucu- ||} on Sachem street, one of the best sars, Aryon's ageucy, wilhmanue, Ct ||| residential iocations in the city. Lteblug 't are being loaded with them frequent- We want 50,000 Dozen FRESH |letiecheads, 832x11, printed, §i.io; 1,000, ter. Mrs. Clifford Costine. 32305 a.000, 3 Artificial sponges, sald to equel in 03 1L,u00, '$18.5 | | | { application of John Quinn & Co. for a ~ontai v, 1 | e on oty Cortiry it omid | kil = ||| Lot fonting on Sachem stroet, ||| SoRtENS, Tl AL KRS S7 OuE Tran Rock Unloaded. i applicant is o suitable person to bo | .y DYEHOUSE AND WET | FOR SALE—O. L C. pigs, thorough- 100 feet and about 200 feet deep. any other radioactive waters in the Several flat cars of trap rock have | icense Lot IR L LR e e | breas, regiscered, noue peiter in tae ||| Price reasonable. oaa teah unloaded 4 i ed rwich this 30th da NISHING DE: | country. Ludlow’ Farm, North Stoning- A few good rents to offer, in- ||| 3 been unloaded im the local yards this | { April, 1913. John J. O'Neil, C. HALL BROS ton. K. F. D. 5, Norwich, Coun. H. r. " b . | week by the town of Norwich. | Bailey, William Kramer, John Reilly, | ARE 3 Buiton. quire of U A siisie eRinbiikiine Ty Tarte Mr. Webster and son, William Web- | John A. Moran. I hereby c that | apr24d 29 Commerce St. | S — — | $ H. BECKLEY, | A sing D y 2 ster, of Kingston, R. I, w rests | | the above named signers and endorsers | £ PRINTING—Look at th 500 : A SAEEUIR ey | sent to the United States last year 3 ston, I, were guests | | are electors and taxpayers, owning reat | o envelopes (regular business size), Suilding, Phones 724 | more than 50,000 packages, a large pro- this week of Mr. and Mrs| George | LA e N e epcs s Anmia g resh) . | catd printed_in Corner, si.40: 1,000, 78 Porion af which contetned duttable = at Norwich. this 30th day of Aprii. X | Eg@g NATIVE Eggs | s:u oo, sool i0iou, Siigos "ous ||| 278 Main Street 368-2 || M erchandise, and for which no consu- _ Erpest Kvhnlee of Pittsfield, Mass., D. 13. Dora R. Porteiance, Assistant | | Doteheads, 6Xb, printeqd, ¥1.40; 1,000, lar invoice was required. is spending the week end with his sis- Town Clerk mayiTh {52,105 5000, 36.00; 10,000, §12.50; ' 500 statements, bix8l, ' printed, 1,000, $1.855 5,000, 36.007 1u,000, Brinting of ¢very = des Mrs. John Kilroy spent Tuesday in o OONNIOTIC Y& |EGGS. Pay highesy cash price. biilnéads, 534, Drinte i 3 Iros Tuesday sricultural and Indusirial Adg illneads, ' ixb%, printed. 3L.o § Y usefulneses the natural ones, are made New London with her sister, Mg | al. Supplemental Order d¢ THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO., 2105 D005 300, NUIL, 918 i gashore Land far % by treating paper pulp with chloride Prank Gifford ! Tguis Boucle and children, Mary Forty acres i higu anc situate en | of lime, adding common salt and'dry- state macadam rosd overisoking the | ing and pressing it in machines to “ounty of New | 33-41 Commerce St. f Connécti iption Rose, Louise, Raymond, Benjamin and London April 30, 1913 h = % i . Raj , Bef ? 9, 19 3 upiiy. Hend for si o5, ® |‘Atlantic ocean from Point Judith on | giv forms, Heary ars moving to Ansonia, whera UBon. the complain: of thé said Stato {BEGPCS Pritiens’ ZR0PHiacha N6L | fhe’cast (o Montauk on the west. Oaly | 51V It the desired form 3 s § & of Connecticut, ¢ aing for the rea- e, g s 7 25 P 1 Westerly stavlon, e ucle. hias secured employment | Sons “thorein sét Torth forcclosure and FOR SALE. ek Coon X LR TR RO SR | some good suggestion for making i ater Power com- | ihe possession A‘))Ie"(l:‘e“r;dix}"r?:ng;n‘gsd OR SALE, 8 FHAMS W. COY. use of corncobs is desired. The corn pany. prem c ing before this A GENUINE PHONOGKAPH, in first i Gldtatica) meleitions cro- of the United States in 1912 was Fragrant Apple Blooms. | e Tandy ot b class condi _on, with 12 records, worth | g High Girest. . Westerly, K. L | 3,160,000,000 bushels, with an averegs M—(’:\‘:fi’vfl ot Beee 2re o5 | nEreryono who is troubled with sore, | ring to and being found by | FOR SALE {i=by ot e Specinlprice:oRIs 50, declle off 14 pounds’oflenm’to esnh busiiel, 3 " is week, and very | Swealy, or tender feetawollen fets 200rL that Adolph Goldhaner and | > | THE PLAUT-CADDEN © Sty A or more than 22,000,000 tons of cobs. fragrant. smelly feet, corne, callo: or bunions | Louts Adelman, two of the sald defends Tarm of 75 acres of land, about NI . %Y e ‘Du\‘:..\;nu:;“. et GG Laticop s cutiing ‘d can quickly make their feet well now, are absent from this State and 35 tillable, balance pasture and f| i 2 3 treet. e . S koo which has boen o D01 T makes sore feet well and swoller | {0 pirts unknown, and that no- e odlend. abn: Mt dueavy FOR SALE, B raconé e —_— b“""zxfl“;' viding line between Hillside farm and | e$t,2T® quickly reduced to their natu- | S e o s SrpemLly wood. and _thphe < 3ieMiy. Sof A GUuD PHONOGRAPH, w ReAL e aticiuet ElSan: kel Waa one of the Yantic farm lots, and is| able to wear hoas o fabl Slatve | & Neretotore issued, and now the |- Water on farm. House contains [ | records, at $1430. worth $io. | run from New York to Bostom, It putting the trees in cord wood. ith perfect comfort. R. H. Chenes, | plaintiff asks for a further order of || 9 rooms with running water, in Q| terms it desived. | male h as 40 mil hour and 5 ks o @ oot comifor o R e in Th ptenias a fair condition, with barn and EHE PLAUT-CABDEN €., B e o May baskets are all the vogue, many | Grundy Center, lowa, savs: ‘I put | notice in the premises a fair con % e SNE o will run 120 miles without recharging being hung in the village. V'] & new pair of shoes the first of Therefore, Ordered, That netice of other buildings. ¥arm is pleas- ol ) BN Strects A New 6-Recne-Cottage. e / Mee. Taslo Holbrook of Columbia is | Beck and have Worn tlem cver) | the bendency of said “compiaint be|§ “antly located in the Town of |/ FOR SALE. ¢ Sy L) HicTunceerien) & = S S | since, could mever do tiis before | given by publishing this orcer in The e it 00 AR hiee ave e i spending a few days here with her | nsing 117 i er e 2 size | Norwich Bulie 8 Vi e rtate reston, about : et Bl L with six t 3 Stes d P coul sigter, Mrs. Thomas Lillibridge. Smatler than T pare hec Syl all size | N . Conn. once sy wook "fox |} to Franklin Square,~ Price rea- [ selections, at 3 first pay- wih Db e e os e '\’zin:c'.“m"{w:' PgeTe ey e i A e e s LR TR RS s ively, commencing || sonable and can arrange for a §)ment, ber week pa Electric Light. Large Lot. Fif- himney p) n , X in the vill which acts on the principle of d on_or betore the Tth day of May, 1913 liberal loan 0 PLAUT-CADDEN CO., None of the Roman ruins shows a home in the village. which acts on the principle of drawing | on or before the Tl May. 1913 ; Main Strect. teen minute car service. Sold f | chimney. The chimueys of antiquity George Schlough has returned to 1 roisonets exn 3y order 0l SEBRD B. NORMAN, FRANCIS D. DONBHUE, | —— : was a hole in the roof. A kitchen in Waltham, attr a week’s stay with rel Giiad: moioic clog g ine cant Clerk ot the Supevior Court| | Central Building, Norwich, Ct I} on easy ;terms. Inquire of tome was always goety, and the BB L. Touisk s a tensnt Nisttor 1] ciken D o Yith bk S ‘40 Sale Horses} N. TARRANT & CO., wealthy Remans used dry‘wood which New Tondon, e e e g e nsed, | e R | I} 117 Main st, Noiwich, Conn. {1 ar] ntley accompanie apln | SR G weelc n forget vou | { ey are h e best load of 2§ - % AV of Bokrin on on Batomobila tiy | (4 Bad wore fe sau shouid o ON THE RIVER, | orses Thau i peat i ew London | ki o g g to_Danielson Sunday. R ] e % county in o year. Blg Lorses and the ] ruisison Bunday. i | subsbitgie or Trz o w0 Peck’s Real Estat: Agzmcy | nagr Gales Faered! Siochy. Mgt winss. Some: soa 2| 77 52 AT hibes hap i 4 cup of tatited tailea to Nomwalk i dine (e | depgrtment and een gores | = 2 ottags b them. FOR SALE. {s from this supply, at that, The Avi""flmr LB S |l iy o or aresor it som e {ARMS A SPECIALTY _Eight Room L_,u:l.‘.f,i._ darn,fluennery, et 1 HPER B PIBRSON. Fifteen nead of Horses. 3tust be sold | government has a eentract with the ) B B TR, i ! Fruit, (hreo acres of land. - House has | _ e may at once to make room fon, more. Oceanic line (o e g entive refriger- say, For a free trial package wr steam cat. - ” T PHEZRE 1= n P e e U0 A CHAMPLIN & HEWIF aling space to tramspert meats from A man can Inock and knock and | feiday to Waitcr Luther Dodge & Con | . e d E. A. PRENTICE. THERE 1 1o novertising mednm | | . Reisgitcatn Sva Honol a o al nt dge & Co. o St Qus = one 543 esterly, R. 1. Svdney to Honolulu for the next 18 still fail to make a hit. ot Guiddeo’ . 1132 Spring St., Willimantic| pyene s00 i Ch s | B e i (o RO B - avia e monthsl

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