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FAIR TOPAY; etoupy AND WARMER TOMORROW: What Is Going On Tonight. YANTlC HAPPENINGS ORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1913. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DIBPATCHFI STAFFOKD SPRINGS = | | | ", Plctyres and Hiustrated Sones | Sotlal Affairs—Mrs. “Kingsley Has | Paulist Father Giving Mission at St. 3s and" Moving Pictures at| Eighty-seven Callors on Eighty- Joseph's Church—State Agent “’:‘"fl- Photoplays at Davis| Seventh Birthday—State Road to Be | Certificates to School Children. = Finished. | . 5! spex 2 3 ‘5‘“.“ e A L ana i, Eldridge of eril ‘westks 12 Cloveland. Chicags and | Shétucket Lodge No 31 L O O g M A e i | otherevieatarh oities. e wagts in Owls’ Eall akridge farm. 5 A Hoa & Waureman Lodge, Neo. & K: of P, | Mrs. Charles Arnold and daughter [€SSays and orutions. nosenu'xn P.\‘Lh‘l“ls H-AVL R "0 Blla are visiting relatives in Pem- | Week’'s Mission. | ames ge, No. : end A | vrer. Rev. David W. Kennedy, a Paullst | jDects st Masqnic Temple. " o | Miss Catherine Lyons has returned | father of New York is glvine o weelcs | ——T T. =) nim-ung O P | to Waketield, after a Yew davs' |mission at St. Joseph's-church in Staf- Thames Lodge, No. 826, N. B. O, ¥, | stay here with relatives at Pine Tree | fordville, The little ehurch erowd- | megta In T. A. B. Hail. ~ | cotlage. ed at the merning and evening serv- Norwich Central Labor Unlon meets| Oaries Sioddard spent the week end | jces, in° Carpenters’ Hall, | with' relatives In Westerly and Marshall Bolicau who was taken te. O NCE VTN 87 Callers on 87th Birthday. ANNOUNCEMENTS When Mrs. Hannzh S i priscd Thursday af 4 4 SREED THEATRE. Clbvinly arrnoped: Disn b hee aanhl = ¥ 5 er, Mrs. tirace K. Peckham, ang sev- “Broncho Billy and the Rustlers | i Wil o make her S7ih birth Child,” Featuring G. M. Anderson. | day 1nemar:ble. it was found that =F had called during . At 1 o'clock Heading the very excellent motion |an appetizing lunch was served at picture bill at the Breed today Is the [ which the birthday made by Mrs. immense story of artist life, entitled | Thomas Peabody of Leingwell was “The Artist's Great Madonna’ It is|eut. The cake was decorated with & two reel Vitagraph production and | the dates 186 birthday 1913, uCt fow- appearing are the following popular | ers decoratcd the house, all gifts to players: Julia Gordon, Roger Lytton, | Mrs. Kingsley, who received many of “Vengeance of Durand Fame' | g!fts, special delivery and congratu- Lilllan Walker and Robert Gaillord. | latory telegrams, The story tells of the quest of the Village Interests. artist for his ideal model for the ma- [ ;.. <ipi Kilroy entertained sev- donna which 1s to be his masterplece. The play is a very strong one, and appeals to all lovers of the beautiful ning. ( eral friends at her ames_were plaved and home Saturday eve- music oved. Dainty refreshments wers in art. Plenty of strenuous acting B DIty e makes this picture a particularly | U0 | \veeks and son Ralph of lively one, and the settings are sump- | G oion and Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Weeks 1uous. G. M. Anderson is the hero in [ gt B0 MG ARE SV Mo S Vi “Broncho Bill and the Rustler's Child” | 300 oG8 N VARG SRE a stirring Western story, and_there is | iR Fendistoniot N ew s a big detcctive story by the Biograph | ccn 1s wpending comie time here the entitied “The Left-Handed Man.” | 00 ' FTNNC dleto “Bunny’s Honeymoon.” introducing Nellio ertained \sev= Bunny and “Cutey’ fined Vitagraph comedy is the splendid re- in which the Brief State News R Anybody can afford o pay 0 eomts he o get rid of ferrible Itheumatism, Tory of the & W. L Woodi Afs. Bryun i 1l friends thi suttercup Dblossom Handsome Orchis Found. McHalc “Thermos Hottle company Business of Teacher, and Alds for That Busines indu the roa. her home on kiand avenu . afternoon audience are kept in an uproar. G Lt s o Frank Gifford of New London spent here with relatives here. Jr. found a_freak ie Monday having one thick, tapelik the Primary Seiatica or Guut, and thats ail RHEG: | e . MA conts’ i Tile| 0 & Duund Cot | M A e Hisoken snd they say if Ii docsw't do #il iha e Cradie Roll,” Mr is ciatmed fop it, money back 4.45 Vdaress, I¥s wonderful specdily (his Worship remody ek 4 and haw the uscies imber LD ilen | 500 Aldress, D h st > wox s e North Coventy er, provided jiotenns trem by ladles of the church; 7 i Beryice; 7,80 Oftering fov ¢ penses: T3 lilustrated Lectnre, Sehoal” fe ford, Not Caly Can, But Witt, meking iana piikrim- and he can ialk all Allanta Gonstitution, athe vot= of $1620 annuity m{ i mundsen by the Norwesian Storih- ing micht aimost no sald G standurd. | i ze the officfal government rate for | North Tolland Sunday School Assosia- finding.— B: 1a | ; JSSS8nding.—Boston ‘Herald | tion To Meet with Local Church. e, { The North Tclland Sunday School | ociation constituting District No. 4 RHEUMATIC ! ollend County Association, Som- ‘ SUFFERERS Stafford. Willington will | iz meeting, ai the Som- ASTONISHED. church, Irida gramme follow: RHEUMA Acts on neys, Liver and Service; 3.15. Busi- Blood the First Day—and Out | ;xv{-' '8, “Why Organize the Goes Uric Acid Peisen ot B R | suddenty i with what appeared |a lisht shoek last week is rapidl covering and is again on the street, Issuing Certificate Henry J. Potter, agent of the state board of education was in town Mon- | day to examine ciildren who wanted | | certificates to go 1o work. ‘Work on the Gary building on East Main street is rapidiy progressing. The Phoenix mill is building a brick ml‘\!]‘nion at the rear of the Hedgeville mill. | Mrs. Caroline Buell, president of the State W. (. T. U, sjoke in the Con- gregational chirch in Hebron, Sunday evening. Her talk was very interesi- ing J. N. Hewitt and Mrs. George Mit- chel were in Hartford, Monday. Mr. and Mr. Trumbul [ and Mrs, Johnston of Willimantic were in town Sund: C. J. Strand nded the teachers’ convention at Putnam, last I'riday. Miss McNeirnay and Miss Gene- vieve Little, attended the teachers’ convention at Putnam Visits School. Young, supervisor of schools in l PINPLES CAWE BLOTCHES On Hand, Scratched So They Bled, Spread to Other Hand and Face. Ashamed to Go Out. Cured By Cuticura Soap and Ointment, 316 G7th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.— | ® year ago I notieed a pimplo on the back of my band. I picked it, and the next day = & £ “About my hand became full of pimples. They came in blotche es, about a half dozen together. When they first @ppeared they were red and inflamed and ftched very much. 1 scratched them so they bled and then they developed fnto sores. The diseaso spread te my other hand, and face. At one time my face got so full of pimples and they Atched so much I was ashamed t0 £0 0ut on HEBRON e “When T bathed they became Inflamed. — hem but instead State President Mrs. Buell speaks at | boroe s homm o sa by tha s Congregational Church—Supervisor | my disease becamo so bad that I could | Visits Schools. not sleep or eat. Finally when I began | to despair of getting better a friend told me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. 1 sent for samples and used them. & hot bath, using Cuticura Soap, and then applied the Cuticura Ointment to the affected parts before going to bed. When— I woke up the next morning the itching had stopped. Within three weeks I had 10 sign of a pimple. I was entirely cured. (Signed) E. Marks, Dec. 16, 1911. 1 took Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of ‘each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. dress post-card Cuticura, Dept.T, Boston. Ad- A Tender-faced men should use Cuticura Boap Shaving Stick, 25c. Sample frea. town was visiting the schools last Monday. Also attended the meeting of the school board in the evening. linings as well, this saving of 50 cents our part that she was to be upon the Said adjournment thereof. Conn., jsame footing as ourselves in regard to the canai; and she accepted, yielding | Norwi the advantazes that she had acquired, in order to comply with our plans. It is not a guestion now as 10 whether | sm=— we made a good bargain or a bad one: but it is of great importance ch, sale or at any May postponement 1913, may17STu 17, LEGAL NOTICES. to the American people that the United States government shall fulfill its en- gagements and shall carry out loyally | its international obiigatiorls. CLOTHING 70 BE NO CHEAPER, saving om NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT at Norwich, Norw! D. 19 13. N A COURT OF within and for the District . on tae 13th LSON J. PROBATE HELD day of May, AYLING, Judge. ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading ef “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,’ ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per line, six words to the line 1 WANTED. FOR SALE. 3 TO RENT. WANTED_Girl for general house- R SALI_A thoroughbred collie| TO RENT_Large room, with board, OF and Relp with care of baby. el | dog five months old. ~ Apply at this of- | Blccy Iupmishods ith bieé porch, Wi =4, Ol magtot et et ences required. Appiy at Bullétin Of- WANTED _Man_and _wife on @ I (hill fl\l‘i}—‘l aby t'l| s S.‘( V\{\‘LIU . may20d farm; man must be capable and good | Leghorns. "Orders ‘filied = May | — = = st So Mab ot milkér; woman {o assist in hone. “Aa- ( 20, and Tuesday, May 27. Phone or cail B IR et o R L dress Box 450, New London, Conn. 8B pécknam, lvo Dunham Ivon | B e Ll Soxjywichy Ot ot skt from Franklin Sq. Inquire 40 Hobart WANTED Giils {0 _operate power | ROR SALE— 5 or 70 g00d oak piling, | Ave. P mayave sewing machines. Apply o Coronet | 30 1o 45 feet long. Inggire Jjohn Kath- TR R T KaitifhegCo, 95 Chéstmil St maysva | bone, . i D. 9, Norwich fown, Ct | TO WENEC-Very roatonavle, bars day paia one | _MAYZ0d Y B bbart Ave.. betwaeh 10 {own (o diktdite 102 | ~pom SATE —Good horse farm wagon | and 2 or f to 9 p. m. _miaylifutis pconcen (B0 NAYOLngel [ehsta Bara 341 Mald B s TO_RENT_A furnished room, with SR milch cow. Inquire | running water, privilege of bath and - ks e — | of P. and, Conn. maylyd telephone. Inquire at Bulletin Office. “WOR SALE - Indian Ru S & 10ay IRTUTRE ¢hos FOR SALI - Indian Runner eggs Sc i : X e | aueking, 200; 100 Leghorns, Reas and | 70 RENT—Tenemeni of five room tive, tact. and a good command of the [Beulah Farm White Wyandotte coc with garden, No. § West Town St near Engiish Tang 2d, Sommand of tae | BEUEL Farm Wille WA Bay | Harlnd's Corner. For turther pardic position w aSacts will be of | Yards, Willlmantic, Ct. Tel. ulars, inquire of Dwight L. Unde Value: i | wood, Pecic’s” Corner,” Norwiéh Town ‘may 20T “FOK GUICK, SURE CURE of RARNISS gals | Y] 3 i WANTED | [ or torcs Just trv Pratts Healinz Otntment. - Fine for | WURNISHED ROOMS—Central loca T dervlaiegy | T roow ' | tion, Nrs: Fomme Movse. 18 Cnion St go0d m = 1 Jos. m.ux«rl iy Man == navi “ro RE < roome, CANTED - T akers, ~—— | with modern_ in gpgnre codene: Thngs CHll e 3] ar ot | and__fower | 3t 'i2s Gakrids: mayltd Breed's Pl ing Shop, 38 West Maln L 692-4. ~r0 RENT—Lower vart of 88 Wash- ST, on Taesdays and Thursdays ington St, § rooms and bath, with or may19d 5 — S e without garage; also house of $ rooms | ANTED Ma = | T FOR SALE—AIL kina and batl, ail improvements. J. Brad- | WANTED—Man o Tk on_Tarm | cluding mifier seeds and seed corti for | for "Bookbinder, 108 Broadwas, or at e anin, "ot Mg 0 WO plv: | fodder, - best™ fertilizors, efc. ' Prices | g5 Washington after 6 p. m. maylid : may19d | Telephone T ap “Wo_RENT Store at 55 Franklin St, nal “married man to | g e suitable for any line of business. In- on rm 2 13 he ood | Sl ok ": ten room ~hous quire at Bulletin Office. eb25d e farm; must be £00d(|and and barn at 289 West Thame & e T RO00. Wagss teomen tLIUIBIR: A vidrew GTuel: T FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con. ed It desived, Address Box 4, Bullet, | 2RATOW —— eniences, 35 Union St. Teleptone 834~ may19d | TWOR SALE—Or exchange for 3yl WANTED —smsner tenders wantod | [aim horse of hiln Lyrehiro | on colors cotton shirtings; good pay. aos e Food- v’ steady work. For partienlars write |[1ng heifer. D. N Woou TO RENT. Rhbodes, Prospect St, Norwich. may19d | Stock. RS Sl 1 Ihormos. cottage. 17 CUft St first T WANT once . mood ' oR SALE—_Four mew mileh cows, | class in every respect. Arovme D mitn ene ‘hut % ¥ibady, | als0 three springers.” Address Jam JOHN E. FANNING, reliable man and one wh “a j Downing. Tel 8. maylsd may6d 31 Willow Street. steady_job need apply John e [~ pom RALE. aTiie Searh o1 Stafford. Conn._Tel. 2-3. mayl7d | sound apd kind, met afraid of “any- compatent cook. Ap- | thing. For ars, address, Hox FOR REN I oy e;\];umgx o Mrs. Willis Austi R 1. Danielson 210-4 Washington s may eI R cel r- ANTED_Competent Firl for gen: | FOR SALE fower | e o e e s eral “housework In family of three;| Plants. =Now doiyour | mishechnnd piaasen s e s ‘must be noat and honest; good wages | planting. We Bonny | furnished or not. 1. ulleti o v16d eet, Chalks Cham . . Achis Box Bullsti mayi6d | ion’ tomato plants, Grand Rapids let N ~ WANTED Men and women f Varbemas, asters and pan- | Reom 3% Cemral Bullding. government positions: big pay; summer us quote | oo U vacation; steady work; common educa- ast Side. pra tion: sufficient: purcel | pot ' requis mayid several thousand; “pull” unnecessar m cotta no! thousands of appeintments comin, LSS feom coltAEe Nouse. FORIBALE Wiite Tmmediately” o freo llst of . jmprovements, tara. la Rosk sitions, Frankiin Institute, Dept. 35D, | Thermas Co. Laurel nu ay2 Rootieste onvidd | wood. Yantic, 1 may2 WANTED _Agents, new household | , FOR SALE "Baby chicks. batching | specialty; sells on sight; many repeat ! $FES 207 SHTOR RETURE. o O 2 | orders; bonanza for agenis: write to-| gre unequalled for size, vigor and egg { duy for free particulars and got terri- | Lroavction, ‘Mot water Candee mai- | fory autek” Merenandise Spedialty Co. | RO Chbator used, . Cusiom Hatch- | HUR __may10d | ing 32 per tray of 75 eggs. Chicks, E £t | T WANTED—Te rent small place or | 136 eggs, Toc per 13, 34 per 100. Sat- MODERN AGH | farm i the country. Box 2o, Builetin | lsfaction guarantced; =Fleasant View v = | LOsls Lol i _ maysd | o dmalow. Tel 43-13, Lebanon. Eight Rooms, with Bath, WANTED—Farme and couniry busi- |~ apridd HARDWOOD .I\.;.[m‘.:[\ | nese. If yofl care to &et & QUIcK buyer | —poo-grrs o OPEN PLUMBINC write to Burman & Cherney, the oid = LOISe PO i | gotablished and reliable real ehtate and | §N 3 ‘ Inquire of | usiness brokers, 138 Eesex St. N. Y.| o0 Z 5 s uaysd FOR SALE—A second-hand Ford | JAMES L. CASE WANTED A compeient cook and | @utomobile. Johm B. Steddard, 319 o Apply Box C., Franklin St. aprdd |} 40 Shelucket St., Norwieh, Ct I'ORSALL~ dab wood, stove lul"lha. G $4.50 cord, $2.50 half cord. lard. Phone 646-13 THINK IT OVE | and " 250 6% (regular business Tree illusirated book 300,000 protected posi- service. Thousands of year.Big chance here for Ao about in U. S. | | noteheads 750 ©) you, ‘sure and genérous pay. lifetime | envelopes, néatly printed, for $Ly0; 500 | employment. Ask for bookist '$5.00. Send for ' samples and No oblizgation. Kari Har ally Driniing you are in need D. WANTED_Second-hand paper ington, © Bulletin Company, Norwich, cutt, LISTEU STOCKS i ack buttercup having a double [ ©T e SCHOOL board 1 to §1 suit in the cloth val ity . g s llisha Lewls was taken to the hos- | {0 per suit in the cloth value Hadlyme—The county conference of | r als. Beautiful specimens | iid) axt Tuesday afternoo will be largely offset by the increased the King’s Daughters, will be held in | of 1 family have been found | P'{3! J28¢, Tuesdas itt | oSt of labor in making clothing, and SRE Thuweday Tane 19 1e i Sk . Chamberiain and J. N. Hewitt | € 2 5 yme, ¥, Ju | in ze during the past week. | worc in Norwich Wednesday. it 1s reasonably certain, therefore, Branford—ars. Altred E. Hammer |aq o o Db o e | < B T. Smith, was in Hurtfora | fhat the Bifterence 1n fhecoatanaioth, BWEa cards for two at home re- | oho anony Jadies slipper and Mmodch- | Wednenday Uring: (e first year. follows = :‘::u‘:-}; O Rias for two at home e |sin flower were the finest species ot adoption of the new bill will not be ¢ B oe, T ay ‘atter- | Will Complete State Road. appreciable. It is well to remember, . i Hrvei Mabdu: of Now Comioantenl St or I EA KON also, that any increased demand from Morris—Work on the new reservoir | taken the contract to finish the state | EQUALITY WITH US. | this’ country due to the lowering of is being pushed rapidly and the con- |1 between Yantic and Fitehville | 4 R e, jbive & fendancy. fd tractors in charge have over 200 men |and plans beins made {o On Same Footing as Ourselves in Re- B It "l" L“"efi‘:p‘;"‘l‘;’es-"‘:' (;1" = he constructic house P t work can com- 5 ! R renvy, Ko = skt 4 & s otk ogh oon gard o Bahama Canal price of our domestic product, and BER s 5 e Becans 152 ] M T e e I afonenk Lake. TN, X May nothing, therefore. in the present sit- bouse and the rts have awarded | Mrs James Counterma | sadarfor the Unitea-States- to Ger- | Han the customary conservative al- Vietor Bihunk whose bed was slept in| Mis Knex of Voluntown is | many, addressed the Lake Mohonk |titude toward merchandise require- 3400 | spend weeks here with her | conference on international _arbitra- | Meuts that normally controls. consin, ns | tion held here. 1is bjes as miemoration of the two hundredth an- ending two weeks | States relating to the Panama canal WIFE AND STEPDAUGHTER niversarv of the organization the | w : He described the treaty of 1846 be- ———— e Congregational church began Sunday | gene Avstin | tween the United States and the Re- | Merfber of Colorado Legislature o Moriden—vale & Towne [t Asole Blossoms, in the direction of “uctal transit | Cripple Creek, Colo, May 19— Eines Co., the contract for i lew (he ve- across the Isthmus of Panama. and | James T. Bacon, member of the leg- B Nitoiy th be. dfided to thor | biossoms from the trees. | then reviewed British prior rights in |jgiature from Teller county, was ar- B piant - = - entral America and the Claston- | Hoye, o e Ot s Pl BREWSTER’S NECK Dulwer lreaty of 1850. Continuing, | ing him with the murder of his wife, i i 3 » AL P Ida Bacon, and his stepdaughter, Jo- - Admiral and Mrs. George : k This defincs our position in regard | xashine Davidaon. The wemen. were - -olvocoress: ho have been | Uncasville Pre: r in Local Pulpit— | to the affairs of the isthmus. It in- - rilanie i goiamporg % spending the winter in Washington 1. Ntesd = = (_ S ernLor the e e killed in an explosion that wrecked the - P e g endants at Norwic eception sists that Great Britain sha ace | Bac ome April 28. C., bave arrived and opencd their Fast g herself upon an exact equality with | Docon ome Aprll 28. . . o SO 250 _The three masted schooner William | us; thai she must give up any claims | The looking gi: reveals our de- Northfield—At a special town meet- | | d frem the South is un- | OF privileges in which we do not share, | fects 'to ourselves. The wine glass ing held recently in Litchfleld $400 | ! Point R "’;yk“rqf\fl !llhr'xé ‘rvw ;;:1‘\ [’:: {:lre;lf;ol:‘ discloses them to others. ~ opriated for oiling the strects nk Wwas a busi- | alike arks also our obliga S et Ioe oiliog the strects Akt | toward Great Britain, by our agree- | T S = B 2 e bt ous, appropo purch | ment that whilst we inéisted that " she It Cures While You Walk Capt. should be on equal footing With uUs, | yge Allen’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic Southincton—Tar and nonoc. we promised that-we should be upon i 10 e shaken into the shoes. 1t Rawar 5 eeivag ind AMrs. William Irons and ! equal footing with her. We won our antly takes the sting out of corns, b A hool for | daughter, Miss Mildred spent St case and Fngland came ultimately 1o | ttching feol, ingrowing naily, and bun- | = at Meriden v were arrested ['at_Lantern HiIl. gur understanding hoth as o the s tho greatest comfort disc for trespass . ana - el \irs, er T tend | Mosquito cc and the isiands because v“f age. len’s Foot- e e T amazing e Bl ; g Bt 3 ClaytonBiliwer trouty ?'{‘” tight or new shoes feel nday mornin I, It s to be observed that there are | LAdies can wear shoes one size smalier - | 1 g and t _ o °d atter ng. It is a certaln relief for Hartford—Tobert J Harland Newbury in |two distinct points of agreement | sweating, calious and swollen, tonder, etor of ine Allyn ) returned | 1 | Which are set forth in this treaty as |aching feet. Try it today. Seold every. after a month abroad, dur- Mrs. Fr I and daughter | well as in all of the voluminous cor where Trial package free. ing which he traveled extensively in | of Norwich spen \day with Mrs. | respondence that has taken place in | ress, Allen S. Oimsted. Le Roy, S Bient The Philippines, China and | Daniel Fowlor of the Drawbricge re gard to it, which points of the agree- Japan were visite | and Mr. Charles Olin “of Nor- | ment have never been lost sight of a: spent Sund in their cottage, | the basis of the negotiations relating New Haven James We for forty i No-More” at the Draw- |to the canal across the isthmus: name- Years an employe of th New York, | bridge Iy the neutrality of the canal and the New H. n & Hartford Railroad com- Owingz to the funeral of Mrs., Har- | absolute equality between ourselves oy, has e pensione Presider land Newbury last Sunday, Rev jand Great Britain in connection with Mellen as a reward fo ful ser- | Aldrich Uncasville occup it. We demanded this from the start, vices to the company pit of Rev. . W. Harrison. and Great Britain hag acceded to our k nteresting sermon was delive demand with that principle in view New Britain—Yext will | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carpenter and | which has never been changed. mark the tenth anniversary of the Jaught Alm: ttended the fu She was willing to join with us in l‘ X’HF!d"-x s ; vnu‘ rdi t : ey <. Harland Newbury a Gales | building the ca or she was willing B SUmgbery ithe » ear has en ¥ that we should build it alone. And a most s essful one and there are s, George 1. Patridge and daugh- | when after many years of delay we now. 100 children being cared f { T Blanche and JFva, attended | announced to her that we were in a - ce m to dstrict superintendent | position to undertake the work, and e Pssults in the i Trinity M. E.| we made suggestions to her looking to s ot e Dl cople’s |church M that result, she agreed to make a new h b & the past tWo | Mr and Mrs. Arthur Sherman and | treat ith us. to supersede the old :\;:k~ have be 'n so_encou n, Carl h spent Sundcy | one, in order that the intended bene relizious interest T | with M, . | fits’ might be secured and the worl great that Miss Lord will continue the | 2 should progres meetings this week CLA] 'l'x;t’ new treaty was signed in No- CL. aber, 1801, by Jo ay, secretary < R o mndicn, at Hovse R | Walter Fred British ambassador, whence it has GASOLINE STORAGE TANK B s e ‘x”'r)h.li d, were guests of Mr 1 nce become widely known as the Your method of sionng gasoline e R S A R M. and Mrs. Elisha P. Lewis, | “Hay-Pauncefote treaty.” By this | must_meet with the approve! of the B Eraits or tvoryion, wha ot : contract the two powers agreed that: | Fire Underwriters. With a “MERSICK" BT AR LR = ve been scveral late frosts, | “The present freaty shall supersede | UNDERGROUND GASOLINE TAN .y year or ende bles, | that of April 19,1850, Certain of the | the gasolne s kep: at & safs distance L ar 1-\rP;|Imnx n,, W :i['erh' was | stipulations of this treaty are as fol- |'from buil d[ngds. s0 there is no danger N 3 of her uncle, Horace [ A from fire, and you have a supply of | L oot md B h\@!finfl:;“.qm«. ind family over Sunday. | “The United States adopts, as the | enappy, sizzling gasoline always at v el AL \m-»rm-l'r Wilsor of the Watch Hill | basis of the neutralization of such | hand. Outfit complete with the ex- SRR Tiich tho Jewslers' ' Secuciizpfite visited his parents | ship canal the following rules, sub- |ception of run pipe, which varles B et And ooy Slamey T Taine over Tues- | stantially as embodied in the conven- | according to locatioi. It you have not Coughiin S b ind was accompanied by | tion of Constantinople, for the free |recefved a copy of eur Supply g e e | navigation of the Suez canal |catalos, write for catal g Ty o B = | “The canal shall be free and open THE C. 8. MERSICK & CO., . GWE T [ o the veasels of commerce and of war | 274.202 State 8t, 11:27 Grown 8t, | of all nations observing these rules, on New Haven, “onn. Waterbury — Officia he 1 z terms of entire equality. so that there post_office stated ves th \gnd AMrs. ,‘]'{f" Ross and Mr. | shall be no discrimination against any B e e pony, that (Mirs. Fdwin Reynolds attended | such nation or its cltlzens or itw sub- NOTICE B o Business men . of s meral of Alberl * Champiin at | jects in respect of the conditions o city and tha rs requesting that | B M Wk s By [ of traffic or otherwise . farge sum. 38y be forukined ro | § o0 Js Boleen Pruspmoninng - noi an obseure subfact. On o1 a¢ 5 , IR to assist a former St. Poters. Chiad Miss Nellie Lefagwell | he contrary, the United Statcs enter- 1913, at 10 o'clock a, m., burg banker, who is imprisoiied there | Naw Briting e grard Chappel of | eg y and openly into these treat- st, National Bank of Nor have been received by them | New Britian were Sunday guests of j jes the iation is one that we | wich, Conn, 1300 shares (par value | Mrs. Albe Rosa. L fiave Cretted for oursElven. $10,000), capital stock of Union Na- £ 5T e n Gaitay X We negotiated with Great Britain A oalcent Cok holt. as tollatersl, | U Alberts e working or~ v: e iding By order of ihe Pledgee who hereby Standardizing Discoverers. Nor- faiw understanding upon | gives motice of his intention to bid | to Chicago ove POETRY THE DUPE. She has grace, she hus besver and outh, Oh, the charm of mer laugh and her eyes - lips have grown strange to the And her soul is a fountain of lies. He is over the crest of the hill, His vision begins to be gim; He begins to be old, but he still Belicve: her fondness for him. He Qs thrilled and enslaved by her praise, she skilinlly hides her decelt; In a thousand insidious wa s it is making his gladness complete. Though others may plain No doubt ever véxes his mind; She makes him serenely believe, And he is contentedly blind. perceive She has youth, she has beauty and ac Stie “hostles Within is. erfocacn Contentment #bides In his brea His vision hegins to be dim; Ab, why be a fool with the rest Who are wasting their pity on him? Kiser, in the Chicago Record- ald, st, THE UP-TO-DATE SPIDE “Walk yourself out of my kitchen Said the spider to the fly. You may have Just been through Good Heav: wading n knows what sty Ten million vile bacilly May be clinging to your feet, And T am careful nowadays Regarding what 1 eat. “Your species once was welcome— Yes, and more—within my walls; But now I know your tribe to be [ fthe worst that files or crawls know’ what laid my people low In their last dread disease So take yourself away from And do'it quickly, please! here— The naughty fly still buzzed about And”argued on the thing And s0'the spider swatted hes Smote head and foot and wing He sterilized his food; his house He fumigated then; Inoculated all his folks; d lived in peace again —New ¥ HUMOR OF THE DAY Van Demmit—Rather poor house to- night, eh? Manager—Yes, poor but honest. No passes were given tonignt. —Puck. Mother—Now, Mabel, You sooner stay at home with me or o for a walk with Auntie? Mabel I'd sooner go for a walk with you Life. Lady—Do you call milk? Milkman Yus Lady—Well, the next time I want condensed milk I'll get it at the grocer's!—Comic Cuts. The Ri ler—How the deuce was it you came to fall in The Rescued—I didn’t eome to fall in; I came for ‘aif a day's fishin'!—Saturday Journal “Ob, please speak to mamma’ t she gone away fc L week?” ‘tainl. but she has already it consent in the gramophone.’— Meggendorter Blaetter, Ly brushes are all ighed the futurist painter, no money to buy new one mind,” his wife replie broom.”—Chicago Record-He; Mr. and Whitfer guments.” “How pen Mr. Whiffe The poor woman! Age-Herald. Does Jinks live i section of the cit not an hour during when the air is free f burning gasoline."—Buff n travelod much llups? asked the cr—that is to say, a lii- Sillups. “T once tatked the long distance tele- Tk Times. de would this a pint of worn out,’ “and I have Never the ake rald, never have does that hap- won't argue. ingham any an_ aristocratic “Yes; there is day or nignt m the odor of alo Bxpress. in e Visitur Mrs. E M west Why tle,” phone.”—Judge. “When is th an coming to whit hand lever operated. Brown Printing | FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good 10-acre wash the fence?’ “Tomorrow.” “A; C “Williams St, Norwieh, Ct. farm, well located near vilage and \fied as follows: || Ways tomorrow. As'an artist he is a | neiglibors, on telcphone and It k. D.; *}{ futurist of the worst type.”—Washing- ou sieady stream, win well equippe 8 STMENT on Herald B e make wvbn{lfirfil &ris> mill, cider mill and saw mill, do- oMl e RN e =B serte® $12 per {00 fo canvassing: material | FIe” ood “usiness: “about 80 vise v EBCULATIVE @ S0 you enjoyed the concert nished; stamped envelope for par- | power over wheeis: excellent eigni- [ Investors inter n stocks can | «Ves” replied Mr. Cumrox. “It's worth gieulars. “Wabash Supply Co., Desk 817, | PONR¥ , SUSE Yow ' biens poultly nouse a copy of thi paying something fo listen to a band Milwaultee, ¥ marisd ° | und sheds; kood land; good fruit; bar- [ Of charge by sending for that stays in one Dlace instead of £ cular. 105, stays in oue place instead o NTED—Piano tunins. A. G. Ger- | Eain brice fur inmediace sale, or trade “Railrond and industrial Stocks” §| moving down the street just as it hits i X >%. | Jor cottage in OF near toWn. & Parucu- a and Indus | s st 2 don, 395 Prospect St. City. Tl 683-2. fdryous Kgoncy, Willimantic, CC e ms e Cass 4 tune you really enjoy."—Washington AATED . MEeaE ARl e - 40 Shetucket St, Normic e S worke on farm and board with family: | FOR SALE—O. L C. pigs. ihorough- Spencer Trask & R 25.00 & month salary. Inquire of Glen | breds, registered, none belter in the orreanoRaeit | HE K:iiEiLuscOPE oot Tarm (Ledvard). " Fred. *Sands, | countty. Ludlow Farm, Norih stoning- espondent & " wasTED gpn(x‘enls{m Hanr oo |- S — | so9,908 popn . ple; fast seller, netting on &ao CHE BREW Eaié; free particulars. W, Frank Dow envelopes (regular muu;;n *‘“f"- owned by Frank W. br - Inited States 19 Dariia . 5355005 L0000, 310.005; oW | 0P Poquetanuck, on hish around, ove as valu 33,897,362 S5a0:PS000e $1550; "'500 | looking the Th and borde R i : % leiterheids, 8 mX11, prinied, 3i.10; 1,000, | D8 on one of E: Aoniglatiition o Ulipeao average billhéads, 1x3iz, printed. 3Luv; 1,000, y-,d-y is \“-’l“h'v‘g- LR — 2. 5,000, o0 10,000, 913.00; BUV 2. So0ma,-hovss in-# class ports ia - v We wsnt 50,000 Dozen FRESH | Siitoments’ 3iixiss. brinted §140; surrounded by’ beautitul e e P : 0, D05 , 26.0u: 1u,000, $llou. | O1E n 50X60, twi thes ik 5 e “eni i sammpien Fhe Sl | tons' capacity, all buildings in excel- | e THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, PIORPES: Bfmters Sna linders, Nor. | lent condition: plenty of fruit, abun-| Uruguay will establish a public 33-41 Commerce St. wick, Conn. :‘:? 2’\‘?‘1‘:2*“:(1“‘ an u’l‘f,‘m?j“‘\')‘\m'\“’!‘;l"!l | stockyard and 19 public slaughter- | Slate"or cultivhtion, su-acres duanie | " | b y . irst | Dalance of 90 acres in pasture WANTED AT ONCE|.tmins Wi o | Bl 0 B A oy s s ey o | $55; ‘at the special price of $8.50. | harn terdllizer; xome rarming toold minl bolled eks n ANBlAnd, O, the’ other X e spe 50, e sold with the farm. The price is | day. SILK WINDERS. | THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Hight torma casy and Fossession given | - jeomayid et 0 il ot fivivc oy ® The seventh international congress Steady work and good pay guaranteed. FOR SA e, 10t Rad 48 ere Troningalow | of medicine will be held in London in Apply BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG | RO SOM A P, e 16 | Wt Improvements, hoar OGS il | August i records, i4.50, worth $40. kas, property is at Pleasan iew. nquire S 3 co.,, VNorwlch. ecnris. AL 3 L about it o o So-called Chinese glue 1s made by HE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., cnggnd for NVilcox's Farm Bulletin— | aissolving shellac in 10 times its may6d Main Street. s 2 weight of ammonla. Ex WILLIAM A. WILCOX, | et GENUINE VICTROLA, with six Real Estate Broker. | Submarine cables resting at the bot- . «"nTksi]”ousrvwmk (:i}:l;. Farm Help, ANt 18 Y ret pays | Ne. 41 Went Brond St.. Rooms 1 and 2, 1 o€ the sea Tepresent a valuation of iotel eip for seashore are now Der Week. Westerly, R. I 9,000,000, Wwanted, and may make immediate ap- | PLAUT-CADDEN CO., Telephenes: Office 365, Residence 331 plication. Main Street. | ma 3 The new British dreadnought. Tron FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, | S Duke, is especially armored agelnat M. J. COSCORAN, Supt., Central Bidg. | FOR SALE itacks by airships The United State: T“‘M .\’efl!)‘lmpnr!elvl A good seven Toom Cottage with mod FOR SALE 153,000,000 pounds of cocon, the great- TOR A {ern improvements, five minutes’ walk est amount on record. from Franklin Square = b y STERIZOL. | | Fine house and stable. House Prof. It. B, Wylie of lowa City 18 te g E. A. PRENTICE, ||| arranged for iwo fats with ||| jicad an expediiion to investigate the I'he best antiseptic on the murket Phone 300 86 Clff Street | m”clvrv‘t conveniences. Situated plant life of \Lmku { on Sachem street, one of the best y tions in the city. Shipments nr raw eeotten frem the hold. Powder form in jar. Price $1.00. AGRICULTURAL LIME. L on Sachem street, United States to Franae last year were Sars Ghne Biara Diteamarkiine: We have just put a carload into our ([| 100 feet and about 200 feet dee; valued at $63,000,000. etorebouse and can supply your de- Price reasonable. MRS. C CHAS 2 FMBIAUESIORID ProCRotE s 3 1 the country, as a whele, less than may20TuThs 0 West Maln St. | FERCTS0 {5 better chan the Cburne ||| aulre of half the children finish the first six : = C o | limeand i s whai we nave. “Sold | iAS H. BECKLEY, ool R e g ToeLy by the bag, ton or 0ad. i Suildi ever enters high eehool and less than Seashora Land For Saia S e e itiy Suilding, Phones 724 ||| ever entere bigh echool e | 72 Main Street. 358-2 Foiiy ucres vl LiEa lanc situale om £ stato macadam road overioking tne i { he latest piece of automobile para- Atlanuc oceau [rom Point Judlih on phernalia consists of a combination the east to Montauk on the west. Only 25 miputes’ ride from Westerly station, 1. NS H R R FRANK W. COY. FOR SALE stool and lunch basket. As the outcome of the Bombay gov- el ent's experi ts | tie rOW - FOR SALE fng, 1200 ‘hules of fine staple cotton ' LS ance Telephons. of 1d Roswell Maynare Long Distance el | =5 lateé of Norwich, in sald Distric SEHIRITEtrest Westarly, B L. e 2 have been sold, as compared wi | Manufacturers Rssert the Iniprobabili- | ceased i ot Lt i x'.hf;‘if-"[.'«‘l'!\‘.'. Shout biles in #912. The cotton ty of Any Matorial Reduction | the Administrater cite ; : 5 Uuable, balance pasture and ottt ‘oation g R sirom selpdted S atorls said deceased to bring Eight-room Cottage, in per- woodland, about 15 acres of o 5 ok ol R A against sald estate S wood and timbe:, plenty | of peeda } < Beston, Atay 19— The Clothing Man- ths Erom this date, by 40 Sale Horses fect repair. Bath, steam heat, water an FAraiE Sonian dontalns £2 e | ufactarers' associaiion, throughn it :” 1o that effect. to- Teaters ligh Good e i he exportation of hazelnuts (Al- l' o= William . Goldman, has 335 Gopy_of this order, om gas and electric light. 1004 rooms with running wn in berts) from the Asturias, Spain, dur- y Hotanie. aiatast: the eopenied | tho. slgnpost neatost. 1o the - plase are here. | Tho b 1 ot 2 Tacation andion fiheiapl-atleys # fuir condition, with yarn wna by S PO YL ATLOGR libest thae e Ty EeadataatiineJexpactad | 0 Hen o laat T oitan e it has : : e scr buitdings. Varm fo pleas- beby vecorded mu the past 50 yea | a inthe price of ready-| WASTe sal - oty tha seur. Sie Horsc and the || Big snas: — : has bebn recorded ; . {io SAime totm, and: by publishing. the Pt g snap. y docated in Oie Town of ¢ [ made claiing, wien Ui Underwood | e S d "o HewSoduer. naving 4 | biocks business kind. Come and ses creston, aboul 30 minutes’ drive | 1L 12 estinaied that tons were { 1L BIL s @ b, Sn gurt s follows: | Cechistiog i said Distric und make | hem G : N. Tarrant & Co. (o Franklin Square. Price r okt S Teen IR ring good i NELS Judge. ALELIE meyese 117 Main St.* Norwich, Conn. et B RS e SE TN Luad (o 2,205 tons. Iy wrnnt sirikes in | | The avove s crue = . ! L mad. the countryfy /| SO o8 record Bl ol kL Y e | A S D DONGHUE, The wumber of steamers of the ! ads e cloting wil | Sl g i Eoe z — | Central Building, Norwich, Ct. || french e iant marine in commiss to 25 per cent. less this P 3 S Biom at the close of 1905 was 1,471, off | e \Peck’s Real Estat> Agency | p ¢ GEER, 2ians | TRok ot e cloae of 1905 a1 42 4 , owing to i . o4 Y s =5 —— | French nea n mpany, the ree | o A . T o im e e ; fosdnchon) o St FARMS A SPECIALTY Phone 511 orwich, Conx | 1 io11 hhamen | 790 anciRe e i | Eoni, within the time Himited | = e | the close o sho 26 an the ¢ cents a i iy Juve Snd TOregoing ordes : o . On Friday, red memerandim | ive | of French steamers and a N manatacts EDRON 15 MAY NARD: 132 Spring St., Willimantic 0 piod i G TIN5 s (e number of thess steamora urer can muke 4 moderale mayivd Adaministrator. 94 Laurel il Ave, may20d | classed by the Bureau Veritas