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RS, COOLER TOMORROW res and Illustrated Songs Theatre. le and Moving Pictures at rium. lle and Photopiays at Davis of Trade Mecting at Bucking- of Fifth Company, C. A. C., C. in Owls' Hall. in Bill Biock. Annos T. A.Soclety meets in T. ~ Court Quinel ANNOUNC .. three Ibs. 25c. Porgies. b, Church Bros. Auto Parties at Wauregan Dinner. Most largely attended of the s was the Sunday night week at the Wauregun | cluded among those who stately hotel dining room their chief point af interest for the Sa-atoga Sprines, N places. Under the direction of Eliz- abeth Geary Danihy. programme was fiaely excelient taste shown in the being a factor in by the music during the dinner hours from 6 to 830 o'clock . BREED THEATRE. A Wise Old Elephant, Great Two- Reel Wild Animal Feature. The wonderful B two reels Breed todsy, moet impressive display telligence ever thrown upon tion pleture screen devotion of the clepha tress, how he saves ang effects o recol her and gher obstinate father plot is ifia in East India, and is most interesting. The Sneak is o sironz Kalém story with Tom Moore and the Biograph story day were au- Willimantic, animal | Chur, nd | scepes in the orange ifornia. Too Muc the funniest conedy at the Breed in picts the diffic parcel pest carrie ting @ new Mademna Laue Portrait of Beatrice q'Este rozro de Prehes | o Mrs. Edson The Concert Singing Bo: 3 Portrait of th Rembrandt | L'Indifferen Miss Mildred Ca Age of Tnnocence Miss Constance 1 Don't fah to ©s to see the ried out in the pi be furmished Geerge A, Davi: = NOANK Capt. Frank Thompson's Boat to Be | | Launched Teday—Mandolin Club to | [eet at Parsonage. | The boat built at t Capt. Frank Thompson of Grotc be launched at noon toda: was built for fishing | a hunting cabin and a 1 Luthrop engine. sses and has | Bridgeport automatic and A contract boat for New York parties which will complete the Visiting Suffield Friends. Rev. W. T. days in Suffield Freeman Roger a yisit to h The Mandol! Miss Pear] Cars with friends i Moses Wilb: Willimantic is spending a few on Sylvan street Angus MacLe been visiting his Mrs. Edward P Jave returned several days to relat Miss Emma Fish rived in the village Chester Fish of Ne his mother, Addie Fish Miss Mary Beckwi the guest of friend The teachers Bbeen postponed and Manchester.The South Manch. sewer and sanitarv war to the death toes this year. Deatacss Canmor by loca: appiica is only une mess is caused by of the mucous | tachian Tube. you have a rumbil fect hearing. taken out and this stroyed fore: are caused b, | grave charge the | him by Milo ¥ Catarrh Cure | fire broke out AMr, ¥ Wonderful Arnica Salve as the Lest diseases of the skin, bruises and boil soopking and heal. B emaaan T } "ot Cornel:: grerywnere made | ald had his coat drawn up oV or burns, of | and Mr. Buir defended C.. writes that box heiped his serious skin afl- it after other remedies failed. Only | was stunned © me. I Recommsades by lee & Osgood | advaniaye Fre's unconsclousnoss | qiom tetter tray Laron & corumins ok Tiss B One Building Moved—Anether on the | .. Way—Nineteen to Receive Cil PRESS DISPATGHES = STONINGTON. 52 Mr. Burr told it on the witness Lawyver R. M. Douglas of Nerwich as counsel fon Alr, Burr and Lawyer | Thomas M. Shields’ of the same place Papers—Miss McCoy's Father Dies | represented MacDonald. Suddenly. i ‘of mov- | Saturday completed the wo orth Main | ing the Curdin building on street, placing it over the cellar walls | on its mnew location, ready for the | Dbrick foundstion which is to be laid | the sround | n el was delaved Sat- | Contractor Douglass of Mystic on | 11¢ Was bound over in o'clock. Moses | fered bonds for MacDonala but 4t was ruled that MacDonald must appear and pay {he court a cash bond for that amount by $.30 o'clock this (Tuesday) When calied upon to answer to the arge MacDonald pleaded not gullt 300 bonds ul this (Tuesday) morning at 8.30 Lambert of Baltic of- .ot Nuw Lodemoming tractor Reddon o oy gens | Mre. MacDonald, when called to tes- | tify stated that she had locked the - : | doors of the house and retired about urday n his work, b g ; I e O g e oro | 11 olclock. Before going to bed she eine ensasent N ieie horse was | 58Y8 {hat she looked into Mr. Mac- obtuineq st noon and the house start- ed on its journey to its new found | Donatd’s short time previous ang he appeared room, he having “reiired a jon on the morth side of Tim stréet, | [0 be sleeping. The daughters had been '\\zl'nn A it pro, . ‘;uni‘m;ls' two [in Baitie in i arly part of the fruit t to which the blocks were | eVening attending the moving picture attached pulled down and it became | Show nnd had left for. home about Mecossary to nut in an anchor. Work | NaIf past elght, reaching there about Wos resimed Monday morning. | For a Borough Beautiful. | tn hu H. Chesebro | T.a [t { Road Supervisor I and the town men are cleaning the | th, ides of (he roadway on North Main above Cutler sireet. The new parks near the railroa ation have been e for srass and brush _placed | around the sides i« until the seed get rn Union Telegraph have completed their work as far east the stion have taken down the ihle and cleared up their reels | and racks at the station. Ephraim Williams and helpes the work of clearing protect the borders | ¢ The West- | nemen who | dawanuck .45 and retiring about 10.15. mony was accepted by e Gy and Prosecutor Francis G. »zan. MacDonald was.hound over to e superior court as stated. ord v MeGuire Sunday. treet edsan over Providence wa: ecently entertaineq by John Doyle of Tiah street. MOTHERS’ DAY. harc compiated | Commemorated with Seecial Program at Methodist Church. ari and Cannon souare for . the park rved Sunday Examtined Ninetcen Applicants. | 2t the 3. e U. S. Noturolization Examiner A. F. | itqren hoir Wwas at the Stoninzion post | ¢ A1 imvressive and earn. ing | ¢ o Our Mother wa nts | Charles Smith, pa- | DIED SUDDENLY. Father of Miss Edith L. McCoy of the | High School. Cor. ins 1 school. left Mase., to sperd the | :Coy had | ting, the da i had no idea of the sad nows awail- | ng her. The following is from a Bos- | he sta. | de her had | Astrad Rezinald R ton vaper and Glory, choir red: Flymn, Holr Pre- Fook Divine, congrega- th of Our Moth, s sehool: responsive h The Mother itation, auet, Th n, Lord b Ericson recitations. The of Graca e Minis- W m E. McCoy, aged of 229 | tering scher: The | West Selden street. Mattapan, for the | Widow 3 tred Houghton; The died in the ticket of- sterday_morning fter a few min- ives a widow. Tn the old days, 1t up befween 1ided oL chil cindness | > of the “chil- |t < | iremen are ex differant nights he R in ent of Thom: n of Fred Game with Westerly M. 8. Ty nt fn ba: fiernoon hetw on high se second zame of “fhe | th ton will e ams with one game Silver Weddina. nd Mrs. Henry A. Muller ar 2 cen | M iy 1 among the freedmen. station of the New |hild ed of the infirmities of liam S, G <ball to look for- ' dre me to be played | children ools. | zational civ mn, How Firm n. congregation: read Mother of tha Ma The M ama Headen Mrs. Bamfo: Lion, God G Ridgeway; hym tlem. congrega- rs' New OBITUARY. Mary E. Gillette. th Gillette, who Iiy in Colum- May 3. ai the home of h on, Wdward N. Webl in "Bast Lyme, Conn. Reynoids Johnson and Mary B Bradford Johnson were her parenis. her 23d birthday rried Wil- ed her husband and her chil- en. She is survived by two srand- rdchildren od she joined the Congre- h and was a member of e Congregational church of Colches from her marriage till her death. : was @ life member-of the American issionary association and was deer interested in missions and the work d iwo gre her gir] to celebrate mext Fri 1% disteenty Setsnnll LEGAL NOTICES. ) Yf[“].t 3 —h‘l"‘ it | A COURT OF FROBATE HELD A 5 n v be served within and for the District 3 amily zathering and Mr. | of Norwich, on the 12th day of M A will ex an iavitation 0| % D191, | be present during the day to associate - ELSON J. AYLING, ge. members of the hoard of warden and | e Many Attend Whist. ce whist under the auspices of the | *hildren of Mar the Holy Name | his adn rweiet riday evening was largely | ©§ zed by m of St Mary's | t parish and friends. After the cards, | , a -shments being ed the loca templatin, Th of Mel da M. rrington, late of Franklin, in said District, de; ased. rator c. t. a. exh ion. account with Admir Ordered, That the 16th day of Ma: D. 1913 at 10 o'clock in the fore at the Probate Court Room in ; of in said Distr the same is, appointed for ring the same, and the said Admin- is directed to give notice by publishing this order once r some newspaper having a cireula- " tion in said District, at le three s m r to the date of said hearing : s return to the Court B e o) LSO AYLING, Judge. K. of C. Interests. K. of C, will ve held in Borough hall | Sunday afternoon, Ma at which | == me fourieen candidates will be given | 3. 3 Muchait Vargas. Jr. | were iy b nday to attend | e state of C. convention. The next mee of Nina council will be eld thi dnesday evening ~ The above and foregoing may Ladies: s a tru 1. ANNIE C. CHURCH Clerk., Dy of reco Attest: It is time to send us your Small Run of Fish. {FURS and GARMENTS for v ed his indusiry are somewhat | fish caught - ture of striped by seup, Dbutters AL T ack Licy came in from the cast- h a catch of v meeting of the Ston e Titnn 2o mall \GORD STORAGE. Our method of handiing == your Furs assures you that| ats came in early. ithey are thoroughly cleaned | before storing and that their | ; | natural luster and beauty have neton free Jinvary association was |been restored before returned Monday evening In the iibrary iidin, |to you in the Fall | BALTIC i William McDogald of Hanover We do not use local storage | but rather send them into the Heid hands of experienced and re- in $300 Sonds. Charged with Arson [iaple FURRIERS who give in Burning Burr House and Barn— Observance of Mothers’ Day at m. them a Furrier’s treatment E. Church. |and care. Monday morning \\il-l 1 of Hanover AL 11 o'clock im MaeDon brought befe in, Znd., of Norwich, in the court- m of the town 1 | moned to appea il He wa s sum- Charges as low as the low- “ ustice iimmann loi- | est for good and safe care. royeq by five I rdiy entailing a large loss on Mr. B 10 claims that the five was | set hy MacDonald. Shortly hefore the arr snid that on | coming oni of his honse he saw Mae Donald leaving the barn. Mr. Buer | ran to MaeDonald to inquire of him | | what be was doi | supposed to he MaeDo: o or liis men mel between the bar house. The man | stru veral blows on ihe chast | , denly the man struck hack of the heag and made his ve. This is tae story We guarantee ou FURRIER, 291 Main Sireet STABLE ‘o8t rage AHONEY BROS. Falls Ave WHIGK you wani io put vour busl letin FOR SALE. FOR SALE — Just_ arrived, extra choice northern cows, Ayrshires and mostly new milchers and E. E. Sharpe, Tel. AD Indzrlhcieallna of “WANTED, FOR SALE or T0 RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per line.f six words to the line close-by springers. 88-4, Willimantic Div. FOR SALE. ¥ifteen head of Horses. Must by at“once to make room for more. CHAMPLIN & -HEWITT, Westerly, R. L Phone 543, ON THE RIVER, : near Gales Ferry, Light Room Cottage, Barn, Hennery, Fruit, three acres of land. House has steam beat. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street TO RENT. reasonable, WANTED. WANTED—Girls, by the Emerso Tury Manutacturing Company, FOR SALE. o EOR $aLE—Good horge, farm 0 RIENT—Very rutomonile at 53 Oak St rs, o5 Hobart Ave. between 10 miy L3 rurns \ furnished room, w B Tmiich cow. umphrey Gallivan, R. D. may 1 3TUTHS S girl wiio TED_—Genoral Apply at once, Baltic Hotel runLIMg W mayisTuTh3 at Bulletin Ofnce. " FOR SALE—Sictiand pony and wag- Apply at Bulletin Office. 1 EOUS. e JiSEEANED WANTEDHen and women for governument positions; big pay; summer SRetion; Biondy WorK: vomman. cAuca any kind of vegetable or ® plants before you see the J. P walk from ten minutes Inquire of T; Thames river, iart roing K. K. stauon. fienry a. Spalding, No. 110 Wash- phone 1yu, % Laurel Hill Koad, Norwicy, CL dog, welght 5 pounds. Swanson, Bastic, FOR SALE—Fifty Leghorns and Brahma hens and cock- aiso two cultiv mowers and four pigs. P. 0. Box 22i. mayl2d { ng White unnecessar. abpointments \Write immediately for free st of pu- Eranigin Instit ute, Dept. 3aD, LOST AND FOUND. Sunday morning, a lock k ENT—Lower part of 83 e A § rooms and bath, with or o Farager aio house of 8 Tooms path, all improvements. {0va "Bbbibinder, 108, Broadway, oF ot " Washington "m0 _RENT—SI Srders for the Spirella custom and special made corsets. Victoria riant, soie agent_tor Norwic Yantic, Conn. | ;s e, rick’s church, | Finder pleaso | leave at B TAY WHBN Pratia Powdered THENS WON'T lee and mites: maylTuThs waitress for | Inquire City Teiephone 1065-3 Tior 6 . m. x-room house on Chest- snquire Mrs. N. B. Lewis, 341 gentleman's Reward if re- Blanchette, oom; aiso cashier. orvich Gralu Co.. Jes. Coono & Sons, Greenerlile Graln Co., W ANTED—Agentis, speciaity; sells on SIght bonanza for agents: write to- r free particulars and get terri- srchandise Specialty Co., ~ifo RENT—Tenement of five room hot water, baih, convenionces, big pi- W barn suilable for horses FOR RALI % Cliurch SC. gas stove, walnut cabinet, sideboard, pieces of sil Ver, gold-band’ chini. gili stand, man- tel mirror, tollet caster, plush chairs and tabouret and 3 to 8 p. m many repeat | LEGAL NOTICES. WANTED—Girls L machines on men’s trousers; paid while od pay after hours a week. Proposais for Printing Laws o operats on power State of Connecticut. Office of the ~ w0 RENT—Modern nine-room hou! C. H. Case, Bliss Plact good running on Bilss Place. Inquire at Jewett City omptroller. Hartford, May 9, no lost time; Franklin St, T—Siote at b suitable for any line of business. Quire at Bullstin Offlce. | ik " FURNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- Mrs. Bmme Morse, 18 Union St New London, Conn. buy a secon sound and the program which was ATt he receipts and ex! TOR SALE Ve, URNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- veniences. 38 Union St. Telepkone $34-4 time to do_your WANTED—Farms and country bus) If you care to get a quick buyer oountry business, to Burman & Cherney, ed and reliable est, Cialks Jewel and Dwarf Cham- pion’ tomato plants, Grand Rapids let- tuce, salvias, verbenas, asters and pan- TO RENT. Thermos cottage, class In every JOHN E. FANNING, 31 Willow Street. al estate and re oraered e continued 17 CHf St you prices. Tariford auto, ALE—A Pobe WANTED—A comhe;;nl. y B till 1% o'clock | second girl: shield, elect etc.; demon- Rights reserved to reject any or all 3 £ stration if desired; price Tor DANIEL P. Comptroller, | honse of widower witu one son, 3 years it right parcy ime position References requested. TO RENT The Modern Residence, 25 Slater Avenue, formerly oceupled by Rev. P. CREDITORS. PROBATE within and for the District bury, containing over 100 acres of tim- bers, three miles from raliroad. Mone, Hanover, Ct. TFOR SALE—A extension shaft and pull be run by TWANTED Wwoodworking machinery; steady employment. at Bulletin Office. U—-At opce first class bar- temperate. Ralph £. Smith, Putnam, Conn. TWANTED — Free dllusirated book tells of abeut 300,000 inistratrix cite jeceased to brin said esiate “WOR SALE _Six-Toom cotiuge nous: redifors of Possession glven at once. JAMES L. CASE Thousands year.Big chance here for sure and generous pay. smployment. obiigation. ington, D. C. —Second-nand paper eutier, Brown Printing this order, acancies eve: nished complete, al 28 boarders; board $4.50 in adyance care Bulletin Co. booklet T-835. Barl Hopkins, cased last dwelt, and in by publishing the | 40 Shetueketr N1, said District, und make n to_this Court. T KFOR SALEIndian Runner cggs 8C AYLING, Judge, and foregoing Is or 100 _for $5. FOR RENT nicely fur- jshed and pleasant; also single room, furnished or not. J. B. LUCAS. Cemural Bullding. NNIE C. CHURCH, Ladies make supporters, nvassing: materini | envelope for par- 'Wabash Supply Co., Desk 817, Milwaukee, Wis. | T WANTED Pleno_tuning. A. G. Gor- don, 295 Prospect St., City. Tel. 682-2. s Bx‘d)‘T}x:ckfi. epgs Bnd custom hatohing. o8 Blanchard's are unequailed for size, Vigor and ess Hot watet Candes main Clistom hatoh- creditors of said de- to present against said estate to the at 96 Franklin St. . within the time limited in egoing_order. HELBNA V. BURNS, ‘Administratrix. production, Incubator used, ing, 82 per tray of T3¢ per 15, §4 isfaction guaranieed. Poultry Farm, the dbove and fo WANTED — Hired man, single, to work on farm and board with 335.00 a month salary. Fock Farm Manager, Mystl Leopard Bridge, Tel. 43-13, Lebanon. CouRT OF Inqulre of Gled , within and for = 3 PROBATE HELD FOR SALE. the District POETRY —— THE LAUGH OF SPRING. Of ail the miracies I would sing ‘tue first 1 choose is the l‘“l‘h of Spring. A Can you, whose eafs .afe dulled by overhearing, From rush of cars along the noisy street, Bells clangihg, whistles shrilling, ham- mers beating— Say, can you hear Spring’s laughter, faini and sweet? But the birds hear it, far away— Miles and miles and miles away— Hear it and know it and obey. Bird-wings tremble, bird-heacts irill, Bird-ihrouts ewell with warble and H Echoing the laugh from hill to hill. Never a piper's flute-note swelling Carried a magic %o all-excelling, So far reaching, so compelling. You of the city, have you never heard it, A trilling flute-note, bird-note—what you will— That made you yearn to echo it and follow Along the river road and up the hill? Why, the rosen brook in its gravelly s It and wakens, though Qumb ‘ and dead; ‘ Hears it and knows it and lfts ity head; Sends back the laugh while it pulses quiver. PhTows oft the spell with tremor an@ shiver, And runs, one laughter, from source to river. Oh, the Laugh of Spring 1s the plucked harp-string Ot David's harp; it 13 pebble ant “ling To thie glants of Winter's harboring. Yea, of all the miracles I would si; The first T choose is the Laugh o Spring. | —Harriet L. Wedgwood, in the Bestem Transcript. WILD DUCKS. I heard the wild ducks passing in the night, From shidowy skies thelr call came dimly down And the soft magle of their yearning ight Swept the dull spaces of the sleeping town. Tnto my ehamber came the breath of spring, Presnant with promise from awaken- ing buds; Tnto my hearf came fancies billow- ng With the glad rhythm of sun-loosen- ed fioods. | T saw the wind-blown crocus on the hills, With the fresh starring of anemones, Heard the thin laughter that the brown brook . trille Under the shelter of low-stooping trees. A car clanged distantly. Across the watehman waked with adden fright, On the dim court of a soft enchant_ ment lay, beard the wild ducks passing in the night. —Rose Henderson | HUMOR OF THE DAY “Would you go through fire and water for me?’ “See here, Maria, are vou a militant suffragette?” The best the president can do is to please the man who gets the job, and some presidents haven't even Succeed- ed in doing that. “Our hostess always wants the Zuests to join in the singing.” “A good idea. The more they sing, the less theyeat.” She—I am going to order just about everything on the bill of fare. What FOR SALE — Second-hand t class condition. Ap- ott & Clark Corp. _aprizd FOR SALE —Open jauncn, 18xo%, 4- | horse power, Lathrop engine, in ‘good Address J. M, D_Agents, call on best peo- $1.25 on each ple; fast seller, netfin; salé; free particulars. W. Frank Down- Estato of George W. ing Co.. 62 Center St. Wallingford, Ct Administrato bited his administration s > to the Court fo NVESTMENTS are selling at very at this time. buy or to exchangs present holding we will be pleased to serve you. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St. Correspondent Spencer Trask & Co., New York do honie non ex- low prices If you desire to allowance; FOR SALE—AIl kinds of seceds and best_ fertilizers, AAN WANTED. WANT A THOROUGHLY REL! ABLE Ma.. FOR OUR BELT SHOP. THE ULMER LEATHER CO. seed potatoes, Prices reasonable. Telepuone 3% FOR SALE—A second-hand Ford John B, Stoddard, 319 day of May, rt Room in the f said District . ‘appointed for hearing Administrator directed io give notice publishing in some newspaper having a St three days prior to the date of said hearing, and return to the Court YLING, Judge. automobile. T FOR SALE—Slab wood, $4.50 cord, 3. stove lengiis, i i WANTED Housework Girls, Farm Help, VTR vRyey and Zov 6% To0_ motencads business size) enveiopes, neatly yrilited, 1or 31.90; LU sampies ana DriCES LOF a0y Piialils YOU are In need Tae Buiictm above and wanted, and may make immediate ap- FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, AL J. COSCORAN, Supt., Central Blds. HELP WANTED AND WET AU SALE OR TRADE—Good 10-acre village ‘and Leieplone and s £ well “equippod BREWSTER Brewsior of ) wich, Conn., situuted ¥ f a miile south | Poquetaniuck, on high ground, ov Che Lhames riv & on one of AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD thin and for t t at Norwich, w LD Sieaqy sirea, Claer milt and saw t-! Its growth doth ne Sarah J. Wil _in_said District, dec jams of Norwi Eova 1ruit; cuttage In Or hear : ana shecs; Koo DY EHOUSE ISHING DEPT. MALL BROS., surrounded dministration be granted Wiinmanuc, hennerys and . C. pigs, thorough- one beiter registered, culilvation, Rotice of the 200" lonas o PHINTING —Loo 4 enveiopes (reguiar card printed 50,000 Dozen FRESH EGGS. Pay highest cash*price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, 3341 Commerce St. barn fertiliz be sold with . 4 me casy and posscssion given | at the foot of the class. Investigate. | bungalow | 14 83ax1l, printed, 31. . improveme , near trolley, This Pleasant View. AYLING, Judge. e and foregoing is FOR SALE. for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin— | FOR SALE A Mew 6-Room Coflage; A. WILCOX, Frinting ol Real Estate Broker. description Send fov samples. Printers 1t Norwich, within and for th aa Binders, Nor- Wstate of Charles apecial price o AUT-CADDE the reasons there- administraion the estate Large Lot. “OR SALE. PHONOGRAPH, FOR SALE Fine hquse and stable. car service, Inquire of on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO,, Noswich, Conn. feard and determined at THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO.. Probate Court Room In the City 2 Main Street modern conveniences. on Sachem stre: resigeatial fronting on Sachem street, bout 200 fee ot, one of the best T FOR SALE. VICTROLA, with six 5 117 Main St, forenoon, and that notice of the ¢ of sajd vetition, and of sa:d thereon, be ziven by the pub- srder one time in some ation of thij three dave vrior to . and that re- Thie’ Court. | LUMBERWEN, FARMEAS AND ANMSTERS ATTENTION! ‘he dnte of said haari turn be made FOR SALE acres of land. about The ahove and foregoing | | | | | | | | | FANNIE C. CHURCH. Wero bOUR: jast two years and ail i i wood and water on farm. House contains 9 rooms with running water, in a fair_condition, sther butldings. pairs, ranging in weight from 2200 to 3000 pounds. prices 3200 to $425 a pair; 16 horses, 360 to $1 081; several mares, pavement sora suitable for country wWork: single and 0 days’ trlal allowed AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 12th day of May, with barn and Farm ie pleas- in the Town of reston, about 30 minut to Franklin Square. R A0 Sale Herse_s s been in New London | e of. ¢ i i Honeny aoRden | report of the industrial commissioner Come and see ELSON J. AYLING, Judge, Fatate of Frank McGuigan, Norwlch, in said District, deceased. Administratrix exhibited her ad- double harness not satisfactory ship to purchaser of New York | blocky halter | the: and free passes home 10 Call at offie VAN DVKN EXPRESS COMPANY, 100 West 15¢h S Price rea- sonable -and can arrange for a liberal loan. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Norwici, Gt MER R. PIERSON ind stable. Cantral Building, ¢ of May, | @or. Tih Ave. ‘el 5348 Chelsen. ride from’ ferrie AGRICULTURAL LIME. We have jusi put a carload into our | storehouse and can mands for L experts of the countr: Peck’s Real Estat> Agency " FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring St., “Seashors La Forty cites o stato macadam Atlsntis ocean fram il east to Alont £ miontes ride from W Norwich, In said Disiciet, supply your sure crop prodice the ground e, and (he said Admin- is direcied publishing ihis order once newspaner having a n In sald Disirict, at least two days | d heuring, and west. Only his is what we ton or carload. WWILLIAMS & CO. io the date of : unee Telephone 10 the Cou Willmanhie | ot oot e foregoing s Lr a5 hafare the publlc, th “han_thraug ing columns of The Bulletin. THERBD 15 R0 wavarsssiny mediam 1p | ne CpAvertsng me. onnectieul emial to Tas Buir _TRERE o Eastern Cenneciieul equai te T letin for business resul FANNIE C, CHURCH, dlim bertar are “you going to call for? He—I think I'il call for help.—Judge. “He's got a great Lead for figures.” | “In what way?" “Well, he can even { understand what he can’do with a life insurance policy after an agent has described it."—Detrolt Free Press. Sergeant—I don't know what to do hout these men. There hasn’t been a hit aled this half hour. Subaltern Give the order to charge the targets | with fixed bayonets.—London Opinion. | “Wombat made a big hit at the bans quet last night” “How's that* “Three-minute speeches were billed and he finished within the time-limit.” Pittsburg Post “Why “should you be complaining: Think of all the blessings you've got.” “Oh, it's all right to eay that, but how | can T think of my blessings when the neighbors are always taking the trou- | bie to_flaunt theirs before me?"—Chi- cago Record-Herald. The mushroom spring up over night; er stop. | And I maintain that this is quite The proper kind of crop. [ can't understand how some things et their names,” declared the grumpy jer. “For instance?’ “Take this erry shorteake. If they had wortherry strawcake, I could | have seen the point.” | “Under what circumstances did a | famous: general order a litle more | grape”” asked the professor in history. "That was before the canteen had een abolished,” ventured the student [ am unknown,” sighed the poet. friend looked at him significantl you could get the marvelous po- out of ink that you do out of oth be said, “you would be noth- short of great. t i whoopins abont, on the back porch?’ “Henry, |¥ou kmow I have joined the Giri Well, whal are you t ing that's our deseription of my hat wrong,” declared the Fiji queen. “You t had a cluster of hows over one What is wrong? faltered the i DR It was a cluster of over one bow." | “Do vou notice how serious Sluggem is at bat, while Buntline is quite Ive- = Iy Well, Siuggem was in tragedy while Bunt Pl in Tk EifY E \ s firn Boston Liver auait of m ' livered 1o the el S.0i cents, states Hoard’s Dairy- man. | consul m Harvey of Iort Erie, { Ontario, sends a copy of the anmual of the Canadian town of Welland, where o many factories have beem | lately estabiished. The 22 plants. there paid out $1,484,147 in wages in 1912 and shipped 7,064,966 worth of goods, inerease over 1911 of §313.225 and $1,- 211,507, respectively The sieamers built fa 1612 were above r in Average e size, xly-nine vessels of 6,000 tons . andwover were launched, and of this number 18 were over 10,000 tons each. One ship of 18,000 tons, two of 16,850 tons cach, one of 4,200 tons, one of 13,300 tons and six ranging from:1i,- 067 1o 11484 tone each were included {in the Jage total. The average tonnage of tha wwamers launched in the Unite ed Kingdom in 1912 was 2,676 lona.

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