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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHE? CLOUDY, SHOWERS BY NIGHT OR TOMORROW. POETRY p THE BRAVE AT HOME. What Is Going On Tonight. BALTIC STONINGTON Have Color In’ Your Cheeks Try Olive Tablets ' ot gnang Plotures gnd lilustrated Sonzs | Puplls of Academy of the Holy Fam- |Safeguarding. Against ~Brown ‘Vaudeville and Photoplays at Davis| Ily Commemorate Feast Day of Rev.| Moths—K. of C. Delegation Vi The maid who binds her warriocrs ADVERTISEMENTS Theatr ;i pery Vau "‘m- and Moving Plctures at :"“"E" ,‘“:"'w —kT"‘" N ;{' e Knights—Plans It vour skin Is yellow—complexion 5 = With Smile that well her’ pain dis_ e “Auditorium. or England—Work on Dion Resi- reet Oiling. pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— » " sembles, ekl ‘of Fiith Company C. A Ca G| gance Beain: e { a bad taste in your mouth—a lazy, no- under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO REN i, il "heneath her drooning lasn G wt Armory. e 271 O. 0. B, ¥red Hoardley under direction of | good feeling—you should take Olive cets eliowes An cvent of interest to the pupils | State Entcmologist W. B Rritton has | rablets. i Nt ONS. T8 0. 0. 0. ] of the Academy of the Holy Family | commenced placing burlap bands on Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets—a sub- meets in Owls' Hall. Was the celebration of the feast of |the trees in s icaiivy, sithousn evi- | stitute for calomel—were prepared by Wauregan Lodge. No. 6, K. of P. | Reserend Mother Alphonsa on Satur |dence of the brown tail moth has|Dr. Bdwards after 17 years of study meets in Pythian Hal. Sy S0t The eelabration. be- |not been discovered, This is 4 pre- | wiih his patients. x g £ day, > B T Bl B oo M WAl g’ on eve at § a. m. as sisters | cautionary measure. These Olive Tablets oil the bowels— trembics, Though heaven alone records the tear, Ana fame shall never know heF story, Her heart hus shed a drop as dear As e'er bedowed the field of Slory! The wife who girds her huSband's i ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF i 5c per line, six words to the line Second Division, A. O. H. meets in|and pu sembled in the hall to K. of C. at Willimantic. yet have no oily taste. They are a sword, igernian Hall e o | ETeet "the reverend mother in anticl | 4 qelegation from Nina council, No. | jesetable compound mixed with olive s ESEI Mid_ littic’ ones who weep or won- ure Quineba 0. 128. F. of A..|pation of the morrow. v S 3 n , No- | ofl. 5 | g r, mests in Foresters’ Hall Datlon of Hhe o e n ik s0C Ve linetici Su iy If you want a clear pink skin, bright WANTED. FOR SALE. | o i | And vravely speaks the cheprful word, . L = astor, U. O. Bellerose, presided. Miss 3 4 in| Worwich ~Council. No. 720, R. A, | bastc 43, Knights of Columbus, was in meets In Buckingham Memorial. Edna May Turner .of Boston, Pre- |Willimantic Sunday attending the izcus sented a bouquet and expressed con- | o RERtS DURCRY | ELEICCNE l.l,ojtm,,_,,‘in.’,_.(,m“ with seven | WAL thouga hep heart be rent asun: sleeping rooms, Pleasant View Beach, | po o ders K. 1, modern’ Improvements; aiso a | D9omed nightly In her dr cves, no pimples, a feeling of buoyan- | AVANTED _Sawyer to work on por-| FOR SALE—Five or six new miich cy like childhood days, you must get | tabio muL When abplying §ive refor- | COWS, Gight or ten tons of hay, SIX fat at the causes. Olive Tablets act on | ences. 'The Ansonia rorest Products | shoafs und a quanticy of Dotatoes. cams to hear The bolts of death around him rattic, gratulations in verse, A chorus and | i e 2- i 5 : : ; il ST L, ANNOUNCEMENTS fly arill followed. Nine vouns Iadies | ViSitors frem here were Patrick ¥4 | the liver and bowels like calomel _yet “Ansoniu, "Conn. mayiia | James 1. snea, “Lisbon, conn. "mayiid | Small cotuige ai viousant M1y SSRCH | prach® siied s bucred Bloga ap Ser " With much grace and sase dig credit |Patick John S Hehry John H. Mc- | have no dangerous after effect. They | ~\VANTED_Bootblack. at the Waute: | FOR SALIAbout 60 penny arcads | s L u H. Davis. ALLOTRGY, W cSteriy, as poured upon the field of baitle! All sizes of bunting, silk and mus- | to (he Acsthetic training given at the | GAITeY, John W. Shannon, Jr Joht ' start the bile and overcome constipa- | gan House Barber Shop. mayiid acnines, signs, ete. J. A, Godek, Box | R, L wayzed LSRR e L i 5 ey el y ung, Frank — Shannon, B tion. That's why millions of boxes are T e TZus, Jewett City, Conn. mayrid | = : ho conceals her griel lin flags, flower baskets decorated | acad 7 Sl Ana. rrasic GhTIty. el B il S WANTED—GIrl for general nouse- ony uy21C_ |70 RENT—A pleasant upper nat While to her breast her son® she crepe paper, favors, ete, at Mrs.| A drama, St Catherine of Alexan- | g : o i o e 2c whox | work. Cull or -address Mrs. Altred |” FOR SALE—Two hundred (200) Sin_| six rooms and storage, in kvbd repair, [ - presses > VS, dria was presented by the young ladies | Bovough Will Sprea il if Cif o very little Olive Tablet has a | yichards, Mathewson St, Jewett City,|&le Comb x. I Red chicks, from tho:-| reasonable rent, five minutes’ —walk | Then breaties a few brave words and Edwin Fays i s 3 ' o in the admirable manner usually dis- Furnish It. movement all its own.” Take one or | Conn. may2id ouguaorea stock. James C. Spicer, R.|from rrankiin Sq. lnquire sv _._briet, Harry C. Washburn formerly of the | plaved at academy recitals or enter- | pr ¢ Mallory Williams has had an| tWo nightly and note the pleasing re- | —goygr WaNTED _Eight to ten| & mayilg o “orwich Ct. Tel. 2u3-2. | Av SR PR R e R NE0w ano blomsms, Imperfal garage, has taken over the|tainmenis. The cast foflows interview with Street Committeeman [SUltS: o b rooms, " With moaern improvements, | — oYt R enem rooms. | o' know the pain that weikhs upon ent of F. B and E. L.| Maximinus Calerius Cae: atery i e Olive Tablet Company, Colum- | centrally located, family o four. A FOR SALI—Five-acrs farm, all PIOW | with garden, No. 5 West Town St., near 75 Tepair degartm. . and E. L. William P. Bindloss in, relation to : Patterson on Bath street and is now | Miss Christina. Briggs, Voluntown | ojting the streets of the' borough with | 2US O- dress X., Bulletin. mayzid | land, ood builaings, plenty of frull, | Harland's Corner, For furtner partic- | Sheds hofy blood s eer the sod i prepared to do all manner of aute re- | Tryphon. a Greek sage = .. | the Tesult that the street department = WANTED—First class experienced | North Brankim = o ' iavaid | Wesd, Deck's’ Corner, Morwich Town.| Teofiyed on Freedom's fleld of v gy | Miss Mildrea Lamb, iddletown | (0 FES0 (A5 U5 S Same s LEGAL NOTICES. wiiter for quick lunch. Ne other meed | - St B | Miniad Thomas Buchanan Reed BREED THEATRE. Miss Helen McDevitt, Brpoklyn; N. Y. | illiams, Burgess Bindloss and James P Labls _ | Box No. 134 Jewett City, Ct. may2id | tion. Mrs. Kmma Morse, 18 Union St NATURE. . 3 Iy 3 vr. N. Y.l Stivers will make a canvass of the TI BOVANTID—OMd geese Teathor hods. | — o 2 T ~o8 e | L mayisd . 2 i S | agistrate 3 bt GiCartain: s AEA. Joie A ost cash prices paid, Address C. K. E—Or cxchange fo e, 2 . As a fohd mother, when the day s o' e e B el Miss Cecella Magner, Norwich [ BOToush, to ascertain mho Wil ot o Dickingon, Beneral Delivers, Norwich. | a model ¥ Buick® automobile, ail in |~ T RENT—Lewer Dart of 85 Wash- | Leads by the hand her Hitie chilg T3 Two Reel Court Drama. | st. Catherine of Alexandria T 7 Ahaty odNdBnes ‘i aiy D 26d ood condition. ~For particulars call | ington St, $ Tooms and bath, with or Bed. e | S'tice Bernadette. Phelan, Bridgeport |11 front of their 5 oo | L oW o S, B SRR e, | BN G MR ot 0 Teovmnt | wane Wiifing, nate retuctant to o ted. Without doubt the most gorgeously | Sabella, mother of St. Catherine . 2 may and bath, al provements. And leave his broken piaythings on ishi : rooms, centraily located; family ~of ey T ord, r, 108 Broadway, or at ¥, Vt. Beod Eares ofRBInG estes Will be sola at Public Auction, | S Phinadlyglogaiadi, RN 01| —Som sALE—Wagons, = cow and two | g v Spgkbinder, 3 horses, ane geod worker, 13 years old, he tfioor, . Still gazing at them through the open Ellen Lynch, St. Jo a, her attendant The steamer James M. Gifford on| Thursday, May 26th, 1913, at 10.15 presented story of court life that has| M ton after 6 noon and continue open until 4 o’cloc] ke | Reverend Mother recefved many gifts. | of the various churches in the sur- 2 picture screen | Ferbre = esieam i — : T a 2okt t the | Flor sl e S = i Es et s < WANTED—AC once, quiet, intelligen! | waighs 130, one good driving herse, | 10 RENT _Store at G5 Franklin Bt, | oar, feature at the | Morence {vinchenback, Webster, Mass. | Saturday brought In siX barrels o | o'clock & m. at The First National | yolig man under s) years o assist | 1o Sesrs old. ‘Anbiy co AR meaulman, | suliubis Lor n9” iime of busmess Nor wiioll} reassured and eomtorted entitied earts | Guards—Miss Mildred Davenport, Bos. | scup, thirteen barrels of butterfish and | Bank of Norwich, Conn. 1,00 shares | nurse as companion for mildly nervous | near Tartuille Veivet Mill . mayssd — |quire at Bulletin Offie 'y promises of others in their ste: d is made in| ton, Ma Miss Eva Gaucher, Taft- |six barrels of mixed fish. The catch | (par value $15,000) capital stock of | Person in private family. Give teles ) - Pl R Sty e — | Which, though more splendid, may two reeis It is ville: Miss Pauline White, Boston, [of the steamer Annit L. Wilcox was | i1 = T e S Phone number. . Address Lock Box| FOR SALE—Good horse, farm wagon | FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- | Dlease him more; any of its other f Mass.: Mist s Dougherty, Taft- |five barrels of scup, mine barrels of{ Upon Mational Acaident Co. “hree Ningty. Norwich Postottice. gheap. Hapn 341 Main S may2sd | veniences. 38 Union St Teleptons $84-4 | 8o nature deals with s, and takes the Vitagraph butterfish, six barrels of mixed fish RE order (plithe plaGyst wio Dershy | Sy et FOR BALE — Vegetable and flower . Girrpiky itnge Sile, Dy eme; anid by th how a @imple I r's Guards—Miss Abble Farrel, | The rest of the fleet remained in the | 81ves notice of his intention to bid at | "WANTED — Exverienced waliress. | planis, J. i Theve, greenhouses nears hand 2 “ Napoleon and ucher, Itie. harbor, owing to the fog. sald sale or at any postponément or | Call at once. Rose Restaurani 41| St Mary’s cemetery. Tel 692-4. COTTAGE HOUSE. Leids 115 £ Teat Ko gently; that we: xo an objection: > s—Miss Julia Rempsen. # adjournment thereof. Broadway. may24d may23d 5 Centrally located, six rooms = and | Scarce knowing M we Wwish to g0 or B Seaa Farm, Gonn.; Miss: Pauline tah Schecl Danpe A =3 =5 L POGLTRY TiCE AND ITES Wiri | bath, heat, electric lights, pollshed stay ing spectacie and Mittineague, Mass.: Miss Hel- | The pupils of the Stonington High| Norwich, Conn, May 26, 1913 WANTED—Frec, one tea-cent tin of | p, ;" pouwdered snd Liquia Lice Killer: both guar- | 800F, ever¥thing up to dati Being (oo’ full of ‘sleén to understand tall ~The Am nz. Meriden: Miss Cecelia |Scheol are to hold a dance and social By Golden Scepter. Two packages Ot PIPC | suiced; poulty comfors means larser profits. J. P. JOHN E. FANNING, S How far the unknown transcends the e Amer % Meriden & Mike oo ek A e Aol e e cleaners free with ome 25-cent Dipe. | Holloway, J. P. Barstow & Co. Norsich Gralu Co. | may26d 31 Willow Streét. why we Know. “.T‘vn Mm:‘v. nd W oI B O P ST Atbives 35 Ofiat thio I £ Handsome leather pouch free with |C W. Ml & Sou dos Compor & Sous, Grecaevills —Lengtellow. wseal Sim, and St Catherine’s Attendants—Miss G . et on hewing | Gralp Co. & B Maning, Yants. o Teatures, the par New Haven: Miss May | Miss Fanny Selden has arrived here NOTICE! e T e e ion ol FOR SALE, HUMOR OF THE DAY models in the e Britain, ete. [0 open the Wamphassett inn, on Wa- Main may?4d | and good will of B 3" White, 15 Batn company .of Ne | 24th high ‘ma an " | ter street for the Bummer. Miss Sel- Will be sold at Public Auetion, % St., uoing a oo jorseshoeing busi- e - W Ok o e Chanl bRy CTh 5 S .| T WANTED—Loom fixer, with experi- | no T Eeik A Tedeliroinio o A ok e Only Knew e Chapel Dy Rey. ivew |den has spent the winter in St. Petera- | Thursday, May 29, 1913, at 10 o'clock | enve on silk looms. ~Steady work-and | hesy TURES OF 0% her, Oy pesson 150 ST e B B e ! ny tha' meiciny et | R m. at The First National Bank of | Eood By, APDly West side Sitk M. | JoerEes mayid FOR SALLE | |pxe soutbing that will not fresse? gy g Fdialbe cos e e orough Briefs. : Nofw.._, Conn.. 1,600 shares (par value y19d_ TOR SApE_Todlan Ruamor SeEs 85 Bits, “Bunny~ leads in drams. eo- | w and made a heautiful picture | Walter J. Feid, who has been visit- | §15,000) capital stock 0f Union Na-| WANTED_At once a good all | gucicling, S0c; 100 Leghorns, Reds and IN NORWICH TOWN L " % —— p . e ing in Boston has returned home. arounu blacksmith; none but @ steady, | Saaian Farm White Veyandotte cocker— ‘air Visitor—Oh, don't trouble to titled “His Fortune, eh proved | as they entered the chapel. o a . tional Accident Co., and 1,000 shares |2 4 5 eulah - g . 2 see me to the door. Hostess—N. 3 5 v | . & Pl b Miss Grace Champlin spent Satur- | (par v, Are? | reliable man and ‘ome who Wishos 4| ols for_sale. Thread City Poultry A place with 5 aofes of gooa || ° o loor. ~Hostess—No a glorified sp; | At 10 a m. reception was ten- | . O S da s (par value $10,000) The Bmpire Cas- | steady job need apply John G. \.igai- | Y, vi de, CLY " T - ey | trouble at all, dear. It's a plea t— ¥ her. The pu. |day and Sunday with her parents in y 2 i< { Yards, Willimantie, Ct. Tel. 3. Thne it A U Teann b otaa Y at all, dear. It's a pleasure —_ = 4‘ jered the end mother. The pu- | gAY and ualty Company, held as collateral. man, Stafford, Conn. Tel. 2-3. may17d | *1aV19d “"l bt roale ia‘lm’ et New York Mail, = ¥ assembly room sing- % . o = 00d _coi ving _ste 2 o ELKS' FRENCH NIGHT. % inge and when in place, | County Commissioner C. H. Smith| BY order of the pledgee, who hereby |~ WANTED—Mon and women for U. 5. | “yoR SALE_Road mars. & years old, BEatUan " othee. dmuravenents, ‘He writes poetry for a living." — | & S eomerataiation whs rens |of Noank and Selectman Henry A. | §ives motice of his intention to bid at | Sovernment positions; big puy; summer | sound apd~ kind, not afrald of any: Y6 DaTE A Bei Thirtnes GRALHE “How wonderful!” “Yes. How won- Extraction Promise Big Time. | hch., St Johnsbury, Vi. ex. |at the probate court on business adjournment thereof e AT totsands “aull’ hundcesshry 5, ik Tek mom 8 U et docated. troit Free Press. so : : ch, St. Johnsbury, Vi, ex- : 3 3| P mayidd property is located in _a most * The Renticannte: ot HexPosmonl neney. Norwich, Conn., May 26, 1913. thousands of appointments comin; e ———— I} excellent location and 5 minutes “Are you fond of music?” “Very. I gala ni il Sl Bl | G aieed tha cotati Lo Bl NORWICH TOWN sitions. Franiiin Institute, Dept. 4D, | plants. Now is the time to do_your - s S A ol v Shen © retbrén will enter- | with which Mother: Superior. is. res | MAYOR'S OFFICE. Beokisstar Nax, S e LR FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, | 4" Washinston Star 2 ich Mother Superior is re- i 5 : g . Ch wel ang Dy SHam- e x j as gton Star. ain. as French can, with | garded. She dwelt on the saler 5 City of Norwich, Connecticut, WANTED—Agents, new household | pion’ tometo piants, Beauty tomatoes || Central Buildind, Norwich, Ct. [/ ~winie—ps 2 i g - ared Drogrimmes | fiaturcs of he grang. work dose by | Mr: T. B Barber Writes of Scot-| T cither ‘Suerit of the Ciy of Nor_| speclaliy: eclls lop sight’ ‘many repeat | End potisd ‘verbenas ‘asierd and pan: | e e i B b of the I3 et o wioL Gt T - | orders; H > any quantities. Leg us quote : Ly z 7 f the L : i tenchers she said, | land Road Social Club and the Good wich, Greeting S5y for froe partioulars and get terri- S phicas’ M 1i Beckham, East Sile, cause they don't know your father, T members hailing from | ircac the footsteps ],r f-,‘;mm\ it Accomplishes—Coit Elm a Source | You are hereby directed to warn the | ory quick. ~Merchandise Specialty Co., AN Bors ey id my son.—Boston Transcrivt. jo varions sections have each e have Bona. ALroarh tha £ / electors of the Clty of Norwich to as b . “Mo. may. b e s MR, o ol Frelar pisie i s B SRUitig: aiie of the soeltaast pussl=hove. sprsad wood Loh It e voting districts in said City, as pro- | WANTED—To rent small place or | improvements, barn, large lot. near dance is equivalent to walking tea e e st possl: f ba 2 pread jEood . hat reat (mh (n‘vr‘r: Mrs. W. Barber of Plain Hill has | vided by law, to wit: First Voting Dis- {_nxm in the country. Box 20, Buufd!m Thermos Co., L.(llurel Tl "A. W Rock- miles. Maud—That was the old stylc. . it local nc e Roman empire to the most distant | in Saturday’s New England Home- | trict, at the Town Hall in said City; | Co- may$ wood, Yantic, Conn. may: | Now'it's equivalent to climbing about ::emh—‘:’.‘:}, been_espec ,',L“, active | isles of the se i stead the following concerning Scot- | Sécond Voting District, at store Tor’ |~ ~yAnwmn Farms and country busi- | FoR SALE—Baby chicks, hat | 100 trees.—Life. " in organizing the evering's festivities. he Ta ny has the name |land road hall: “The people in a lit- | Merly occubled by the Blug Star Over- | ness. It you care to &et a quick buyer | ¢ggs and custom hatching. Our S. C. | Clare—Do you think you could bring Willimaniic contingent will be | of givine an efficient training in sec- | tle farming community in Connecticut, | 4res TRpany, No, 174 West#dain street, | for your farm or country business, | White Leghorns, Blanchard’s strain, | e | vourselt Ty a man y tel down in great numbers, and are ex- knowledee founded on sound re- |in the year 1908. decided that the: st Cnelsea; Third Voting District { wyjte to Burman & Cherney, the old | are unequalled for size, vigor and esg | yours 2 ASERY o LI, (RORE. Muber company of enter | Miss B s soclal center, 3 e | City; Sixth Voting District, in Preston 3 N Y. £ d, Custom hatch- F— shall have to.—London Opinion, mpany of enter will| “Miss Lynch wished the reverend | fact that they needed a social center, | Aniéx, 3o caileds at ~ N, 477 My | Putiness brokers, 136 mssex St. N. Y.| moth Incubafor used, Chyiom Butoh ALk have’ 0. Foudap e B0t be found 5. and has prom- [ mother vears of successful work In |in spite of the fact that they werd | street, on Moenday, Juno 4. A. D, 1913, | _meysd I 3 R rde Her 15, $4 par 100, Sat: TUShG Basws T Bete | Newedd—Did you sew the button on ised to brin st vaudeville art- | reilglon and_expressed the pupils’ ap- | within two miles fre ree villa at 9 C'olock 1n thé Torenoen, o ¢hooss | T WANTED — Free {llustrated ook | intastisn suaraniced. | Pleasant View || HARDWOOD FLOORS, my overcoat, love? Mrs. Newedd— ‘om _thre illages, = are cxpeoted from | preciation of her Kindness' during the | cach having social and religious o | by ballot two aldermen, four common | tells of about 300,000 protected posi: | Foultry' Farm, Leonard Bridge Conn. OPEN PLUMBING, No, darling: T couldn’t find the button, Putnam, Westerly and New London. | scholastic vear. portunities. 7 e smunctmen two water commissioners | tions v\ 6. servicR THOEMEIS | Jomsammalow i I8l 43-18; LebEndn: ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Jj| 0 1 just sewed up the buttonhole— There will be sever. peake: th| At 1220 ‘a banauet rvedl Phe ] T iee. and a colfector for the term of two | vacancies every year.Big chance here for prisd = R onton Eoee e 2]l spanera, Buth | (A 1280 8 Banduet w rved. The he soclety ed The. Scotland | years each, and also a clerk, a treas | you, sure and generous pay, lifetime =t Inquire of 4 Bost st A ocal and out of town. The succe s were prettily decorated and pro- | Road Social club has a meémbership | urer and two sheriffs for thé term of | employment. Ask for booklet T-635.| FOR SALE—A second-hand Ford | What is the briefest sentence con- of the occasion is certainly assured, | Vided all the good things which young | of less than forty. Religious services | ONe year each. No_obligation. Barl Hopkins, Wash- | automobile. Joba B, Stoddard, 319 | JAMES L CASE | taining all the letters of the alphabet? as the committee left no stone | folks avpreclate at a feast. An entire [are held every Sunday. Often there | S2id meeting will be open in each ot | ington, D. C. Zayid: | Prankibijet Ll 2 % [ one with only eight words: untorned to make t fair the larg- | free day was much enjoved by all |is a sermon by one of the ministers | $aid Districts at § o'clock in the fore. | “NyANTED Ladies make supporters. | FOR SALE_SIab wood, stove lengths, 40 Shefucket St, N ‘l my box with five .dozen liquor est and grandest ever held at the E $12 104 o canvassing: materlai 50 o =, it G. A 1 Cincipnati Enquire ot a it £ a 5 P STasaRys i in the afternoon for the purpose of | $12 per 1005 mo CLrvAs : R L O b R SE TR don i s home. and it has been expr by At 4 b m. benediction was glven in | rounding villages. ' The Sunday school | votini or. sald city otfoers e Ry Che Toekl gt | Aaxehona'se-i) dec2sd__ | —_That eld widower asked me - members, not of French extrac- | t hapel and the Children of Mary |is in a very good comdition and con- | And at 4 0'clock In the afternoon at P ae, Win " harisd || AHINM 4T Uy — Zou Doleneads him. He praised my figure tion, that they will have to go some to | FPnewed their act of consecrgtion. St.|sidering the fact that a number of | S3id town hall the estimated expenses 3 E ot and 250 6% (regular business size) I resembled his first wife. Deat some of the other nights Catherine of Alexandria is fo be re- | ehe children attend services in the vil- | Tor the current fiscal year, as made and | ~ WANTED—Piano_tuning. A. G. Gor- | envelopes, neatly printed, Ior 31.30; suy (b e iy The menu, which has been careful- | Deated later by the voung ladie T Res RN e js. | adopted by the Court of Common Coun- | aon, 295 Prospect St. City, Tel. 682-2.| oach, ‘34.00. Send iu: ' sampics and s th 3 I e . 3 A ages also, this is ,rather surpris- | cij%¢ sald city at a meeting hald un | ° Jyid DFiCEs for aiy Drinunyg you #re in nbed 1 my de: He thinks you'd be able 10 Iy, prep: by t mittee, is one | Sailing. Srom ‘Eadtor: ing 5 $ilo 234 lay of May 1918 will botsubs L nele te | O The Builétn Cuupany, Norwicd, i | I X wear her old clothes.—~Tudge. R Cioiecs: o ® MOSt Par-| yrrs John Kay and daughter The Social club holds dances and | mitted to the meefing for its action | WANTED _- Tref mas, SRfinyy: | cons. s “Most of us have to be careful wha feuiar connolsenr on this Polnt Fol-ang” Mrs. John, Jones of the gives suppers during the winter. The | thereon. B O b Salary. Inquire of Glen | NOR SALL OR TRADE—Good 10-acre . we say about others.” “That's owing is the menu which has been | Fiats. tort " atmdior tor BinS, good old square dances are emjoved | | Also to lav a tax on the city Mst| 33300 & 2o 0reuvia). "dred. Sands, | farm. wWeil located mear Vilage and | LISTED STOCKS L Ty Tt oE iy hra nmciently: peos- prepared | todax (Tuesdass Wil sail on the Cane | bY young and old. This winter a ser- | last made and perfected to moet the | Jo02 o “Hiystic, Conn, R F. D. 4.. | Luigdbors on teicpnoue ama, s & U | inent to claim we were misquoted and Fotaze Rouennaise a la Aubrey |ard liner Laconia for England, where ancing lessons was conducted | myies approved and appropriations au | ShsT i, Slaer il Sia Naw SHLPUSS ) The isssues are classifiea as foliows: | | get away with it."—Louisville Courier- ‘onsomme patos d'ltalie hey intend to spend an indefinite all and a professional was | thorized by said meeting to Be made Tug Boud busilicss; 4bOUL DU —viss | INVESTMENT - . | Journal. Shiiie. Hudis Towmates o ¢ ston. of the olden time. Music | compensation of the collector of said Yoom house, lew Durn, pouiy uuse | SPECULATIVE raeSginet xighy : AP . s card About the Village. is furnished by members oif the club. | 12X COOKS FARM HANDS, aha"sueds; ool lanu; Eoou iraiti bar- | [ Investors interesied in stocks can J | farmer _called out He won't hurd AP | ¢ Fotin Perey iett Monlisy for THo o | £ WAl BROBIE Aok i de oot D b A g ko st upon. £he TIat of, Abate- J LE PR KX lnteuiate wait, U Lraus | | obtain a copy of this circular free yu. You know a barking dog nev 3 S S Revare : B whare he | farming gistricts follow this. o mm,.,lmm.« of taxes made by the mavor | GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRLS. |10 cltiuse In-gr et Towa © Faricu. AL g o mr‘»r bit “Sure, boss, ah knows dat, s s . B | Wilt Spand the sutimie and be united Jn social, religions and | S50, 3'dermen of said city to be pre- S S T S e g nirona CAnd Thaboihal Stocks | | TePlied the cautious colored man, “but A melanger| Mrs. ‘Leander Wilmot of Rallroad | neighborly work? Every denomination | Alse to ot upon the matter of ap- | FREE EMPLO) i e — | A ah don’t know how soon he's going to e o avec B0 B€F | strect has moved his family to Plain- |and nearly every nationality is joined | proving a properly executed grant of | M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bldg. | ki SALE—O. L C pigs. thorough: e R R SLOUAIISCTE Ropaas Y agaEine. 1 SEIE ot - | nea hero in this working out of the idea | & narrow parcel ‘of land to°Charles T I L R 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. “I don’t know how to refuse a girl % 1| S MGs ‘Alex.’ Dipont . -ante " naphesw. | Gf ihe; brotherNood. of man: B at the Washington street en- T o e TR o Spencer Trask & Co. News.ork §| employment. 1 hate to send~em away o 3 of High stree pe 5 el e 0 e Ther: v: 0 }iox.,.8 T B . TR ey gy a g. 1 k a y 2 § ligh street, spent a few | ture of the hall. There was alsp a| the city at said entrance, according to FANLANG—LOOK 4l these prices: wbv away smiling. Tell 'em trankly theyre Saumon fume tly visiting Mr. and Mrs, | description of the construction and | agreement. For the shore, Kitchen, Chamber and | 6% eaveiopes (Fesuiar busiucss siae), so_good looking that they might dis- Sl Tae, T Couture of New London. | cost of the building, of the organiza- | Also to act upon.the matter of ap- | mapie Girls, Family COoks, General | card prilci 1 Colauel, 3..a9; 1LUou, turb the office work.” — Washington - T b Miller of New ‘Haven spent | tion of the Sunday school and other | proving a properly executed grant of | eUS, Gng Second Girls. aiwws Tt suives Luout, Vivvus oud THE BREWSTER FARM, Herald. T w ' days recently visiting loca | details | & remote portion of the LaPlerre farm, 3. B. LUGAS. potefienan, vasis, 'priied, siavs 1% | owned by Frank W. srewsier of Nor- [ “You say youwre so good Why Osfs au cholx. a Ia Seymott y = |, B dow | meom 33, Cemtral Butlding. | Aoiteinciin’ slaiil, primied, as o) Luoy, | Sh, Conn, situated % of a wile south | didn't you enter the amateur broad Maguereaux a la Ror 2 la Cote | poa pinclaimed letter at the local Wreck of Giant Elm. | Brook reservoir. o magaea iaus sou, VaaUs Sowvun sieev) - boy | Of Péquetatiuck, on high sround, over | jump " “Rules didn't guit me.” “Why e R postofiice is addressed to Mrs. Mary | Monday many visitea the spot where | AlSo fo consider and sct upon a g Dliineaas, ixszm. priiea, sievs Loow, | ooking the Ahames rivor and border- | yott» “They wanted to start us off i 2 the large. limb was broken from the | Proposition to have a committee of te ¥é10; 9,000, Fi0U, 1U0vv, eio.w0; VU | ion house (although nearly 100 years | With a pistol shot and 1 do my best Champlgnois . Giigtin ssie Carpenter of Putnam |Coit elm on Washington street and | Ieh appointed fto consider the city TED | faseinents, voaxedw, | printed S14vi | Lld, s well kept) 18 i3 scories hign, | jumping when I hear an auto horn. Baet T spent a few days recently as the suest | sew the larger part of it lying on the | fayrements, as_to improved side: Lus Sios Gty wuc e St | ooms foust®in st flass’conation, | Kansas City Journal. P A Miss Rena B. Smith of Railroad | terrace above the trolley, Timbs rest- | Han o Same. and Sice 10 recommend & | Brompisy. “Send tor swmpies. . tne bus- | Surrounded by besutiful siade irees. | - professor—You say you are engaged o stre ing on the wires and smaller branches | plan for financing street improve- Wholesale and = retail salesmen by |ieiin Cuo Friniers wid wiiders, sof- | ol hennerys and ap oirns, crib | in come original research. Upon what Foundation for New House. lactoss the street. The part. broken | ments where extraordinary expense the 'sch J,’-‘:c;}-“'gi?fc‘n?”ot"’ oo or. sty Fouas i ¥ tons’ capacity, all bullMngs in exoel- act? Sophomore—I'm trying to 2 1a Fourier.| The foundation has béen laid for the | 2V4Y Would have made by itselt a|[Inyolved = o o | et growIng. ALE. lent condition; plénty of ruit, abun- | ver why the ink won't flow from froides, | house to be erected for Eugene | 'AF8¢ el aaritedyat Norwich, Conn, this 26th | caretu 8O acres and have been 25 | A GENUINs rnUNOUKAPH, in fist [ 48nge of wood and over $1,50C worth | my fountaih pen unless I place it in an CE e il e G Home from Washington. Aavhr O fis, CYt 6D Korwish. fne Dusiness can bo devoloped Pr e M balance of 90 ucres in pasture ang | 1iSht fancy vest—Chicago News. 1 very valuable gray horse owned M A Mrs” Chipics Standish iand . which will increase from year to year. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., woodland, some fruit and 200 loads of | o o et by Georze Droscher of Railroad stroet | daughter Rose Bingham Standish of | , I lereby certify that the above and | ' Valuable outfit furnished free. ix maytd Muin Street. | barn fertilizer; some farming tools wi | KALEIDOSCOPE 3 i M & foregoing is a true copy of the original | perience not necessary Ry reek: Do old ‘With the tarm. oF 2 la_Claire tied Monday morning. Mightman avenue have returned from | warning directed to-me for service Our wholesale method for lerge or- Sor i Do PlA Wi e tin s vfioe da | Guctiard Joseph Heaudin of High street is | @ two weeks' visit Lo aWshington. D, | " Attert: @ TINMOTHY A CARIY. decaT with Girect Shipment to custom- | o FOR SALE. W0 iy T | s R b aition with a Bofne |mMoving his family to Manchester, N. where th were entertained by Sheriff of the City of Norwich. ors. ‘gives the agent a chance to do a [ A Guud HONCEAARIL $1,250 buys a four-room bungalow A S P! ~ (831 Mr. and/Mrs. Charles Bartlett may27d fot' of business with the big planters. | [eroids, FL Jifev 5 G Toct Tronagaloy | witer will not clog “whep fling oot T Labonne * Mary’s irch on High street are be- Local Jottings. “Norwich. within and for the District | when apply mayed Se R I proverty’ls at Flesstut View. i inquice | 18 A" e repaleod Daniel 1 £ s 1y | 5% Norwich, 'on the oth asy of Mays | When apRiving: 5o e R % s Fepaired. 4 ani alvey of Milltown recently | Qf Norwich, on the a Ma, 5 3 % o . end for Wiicox’s Farm Bulletin— | Philadelphia Is belng urged to in- momi errien i M B T R R A e R | tate of Jullus W. Jackson, late of = P, s selections, at $17.15; 33.2 'frst pay- WILLIAM A. WILCOX, | property, inheritance and corporation P S matism. | e cester, Mass., deceased Schoharie, N. Y. | ment, 31.55 per week. Real Estate Broker. | taxes to save itself from future bank- X PR R Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Baldw | Jackson of Griswold, Reference: Schoharie County Bank, THE PLAUT-CADDEN i b [Eom i3 ' 3 Quinebaug Pomona Grange, P. of H. COLCHE guests Sunday of Mr. and M | conn., “appeared in Court and filed a | gchoharle, N. Y.; any well known Nur- mayéd Main Street. No. 41 West Broad St., Rod | ruptey. ] The secong regular meeting ¢ COLCHESTER Geer of the Scotland road | petition’ praving, for the reasons there- | S died : Wepterly, R. L ting i | sery firm in New York State. mav2id 2 2 The odor of the fir tres diszusts the BRI will De heid with Eek stange | bt Fi“set"rorin that an instrument pur- { JUST ARRIVED. elepnones; Office 365, Restdenfe e O0r of T S Souihees 0. 180, at ariors, Mans- | Miss Nellic Wade Purchases the Mar- | C. K. Snow of West Town street | ROrtng, to bo the last will and testa- Express car 28 Horses. Some of ail| May6d cotton ficlds are being cleared of the field Centre, on Sa . May 3ist.| vin- Place—Borough Small Notes. |!aS gone to New York to be treated | probate. kinds, big and small; some nice chunks } ———————————————————___— | pests by planting these trees about opening in the fifih e for generai st for rheumatism by a specialist. | © Whereupon, 1t Is Ordered, That said ‘ —all well broken. have 45 head to Ahafr business at 10 o m. Dinner | On account of the storm Satur V‘ i = petition Be fieard” and “determined‘at Bk from. " Prices Tow’ as possible | : EilE - W - R b oot B L] o Ao Gt e thoru e V.| Mrs. Goslee has returned to Glas- | the Probate Court Room in the City of Come and see them. FOR SALE | g | through the Sel ol e usi 'he aff 1 S g S EIS e e < D e Norwich, in said_District, - v | A four-mile tunnel through the Sel- aclock on the usual plan, The after- | club were to have played the Tast | {oRPUrY after a forinights visit with | Norwiohy i SRIpDUGSt, 08,108 fooh WANTHD AN oo . PIGRSON. | xirks, built’ at @ cost of $12,000,000, noon session at 1 o'clock in the fourth | Hamptons on the pe nd the town |, « J. Saxton of Wightnfan ave- | {i" e forenoon, and that notice of the | Full time and good pay assured. mayz27 Fine house ang stable. House ||| will ¢liminate the delays caused by degree e in charge of the lec- | team were to go to Moodus. | pendency of said petition, and of said 5. il t Y t | landslided experienced by a Canadian turer. Lecturer of State Grange F. E.| Miss Evelyn Wright of Springfield, Pearing thereon, be given by the pub | HAMMOND, KNOWLTON COMPAXY, arranged for two flats with . 4 Flakeman and Hon. George Brinton | Ma: the guest of her sister. Mre. S s Bl sl Uodilox or thisthonas Pre et sowy | Eeenil Eogmen porn | o e s e bt s T Chandler will speak, and others if time | M. D, Wood, on South Main street. | the past three weeks at his home on | Newspaper having a circulation in said [{| on Sachem street, one o the bes 7 Siia i it o b =t + a0 g L - S liuton . o . istric ast three davs o r ioca s In the city. A French physician has succet Ny Sl ermtt, Music, readings, Singing, | | Charies Clinton avenie shows little improves | Distriet. at le days prior t jesidentlal locations In the oity. ||} opated lodusts 1n Arsentine by tn- #tc, by local granges the guest of ting a number of Insects with a and liberating them 100 feet and about.200 feet deep. ocul Price reasonable. parasitic dige Henry J. Bailey, on South Main stre NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. FOR SALE iley of New Britain was the date of said hearing, and that re- . his parents, Mr, and Mrs, | Ment- firn be made. to this Court. i Eggs NAT[VE Eggs We he New eal F o over Sunday The condition of Mrs. James Furey| The above and foregoing is a tri | o infect others ( askn” overnment a1 For procusing | - Mr. and Mrs. Frea Palmer and two | Of Fain Hill. who went o Backus hos: | copy. of record 5 ue want 60000 Dozen FRESH A ‘tew g00d rénts to offer, tn- ||| to infect others of their Kind. SHeee iaborers, over 6,000 workers be- | children were guests of friends in He. | Pital ten days ago, is sald to be fa- TANNIE CACHURCEL EGGS. Pay highest cash price. | - g auire of H ing required bron Sunday. . | vorable. Clerk. Eight-room Cottage, In per- HUMAS H. BECKLEY. In 18 out of 48 states the average i d ‘ i A CRirbrna s e ars FHF THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, I foct -repair. Bath, steam ‘heat, o i = e \nnual wage ;‘t public school teachers — — | e O < e | - M vo 5 L 5 ’ o ay Building, is less than a day, and ene o 2/ | than 1t pays its deachers. A peach-pitting machine perfected In California ls expected to save much jabor In handling that state's dried fruit. It is sald to handle even the softest fruit without damage. Miss Gladys I cotland r Miss LOST Between Baird's fiors in Tutniie Sundy” " lle Beebe of the | BUILDING CO., Inc. tire _mhov. N Tamrant & Co. FORSILEi nerville Sunday. | Ethel Lew 3 s v d has returned afier sev- 117 Main St. Norwich, Conn. from Norwich. o kg 4 R i eral days' visit with her aunt, Mrs ¥ Dert was a visitor in | goy “Gillette of Dayville, Wreneh, probably attached to Yale | DOES HIS DUTY TO Hadlyme Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sis - c G NER L w B HE u M A T l c | ter Miss Gertrude’ Sisk, were ghests of Iriends - . of West Town street are visiting Mrs riends in town Sundas Bhows parents, Mr. and MraSimes CONTRACTORS Moving to Marvin Place. Robinson of reat Plain. 4 (l Miss Nellie Wade has purchased the “inder iexve at Bulleti : A good seven rosm Cottage with mod- Jinder jeave Bt BUlOUn. My | e ————————— 11 mprovements, five minutes' wallk Two_ horseaon: Case's "thmm. from Franklin Square, According te a Ban Frameiseo. sur- < Hill Please netify Bulletin. P A e E A PRENTICE, scon nppenaicius ean beeured with: e 5 2 out an operatien by ulating eer- We hiave just put a carload inte eur [ Phene 300 86 Clft Street | {aiy; " vertebrac, which has the eftaet storciiouse’ and_ ean supply your de- s A of straightening & leep in the large mands for Luis sure on 3 7 ien's Siperts of the country say the ground Seashora Land For Saia intestine. Jimestone M better than the - burat e Forly actes of Lign ianc siuate on| Almanacs are elder than printing, lime, and -his is what we have —Sold by the bag. ten er earload. stato macadam road overiJoking ih fious manuseript almanaes of the s 1ith century are to be foundin ihe ed it wm Point Judilh = g z Y th. : the east to Montauk en the west. Only eu; e Who Putthe | 211 2, Jirs, Bmil Welde and Cari SPRING MILLINERY e R g 50~ febidd 3 winees Tide from :tm‘. ¥ staion, PRritsh musenm A, B Man i ew York with Mrs, Weltie's = in Street, Upntairs. e e e e L & 3 epo-attll -y te EEsImnFEET | sister from Philadelphia are guests of | 4 FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST e ST i FRANK W. COY. eribed to. Ro; Ba ; | Mrs. Charles Young of Fast Towy STYLES. Ling Distauce Teleyhona. R St MRS. G. P. STANTON, Peck’s Real Estat: Agency | gpighSusen ™ wesbiiite o e ot i o S lureenth’eswelwh:uhuyin( e : o NEWMARKET AOTEL, ; o). Ty under rn bR ALLEN’S FOOT=EASE akville—The onk trees ordered by b — - — 3 acres) is under irrigation an The Antisentle Powder for Beg. | (e Oakville V. LS. srrived and wers 52 Shetucket St. 15 Bosielll. Aim. 1S A SPECIALTY e o o o | rom tilie remtvely small uerease it 1 do-Mark. der, Aching Veet. Sold every. distributed recently from the home of First-class Wines, Liquers and Cigars 4 ness before the public, there is no me- alculated over 25 per cent. of ) Willimantic | Gium beiter than throggh the .4».;;..4::‘;: nxaflu:‘m! luctien of v {ngcolumns of 1 ulletin, ey ved A | er's tou junGE BARH“RST j,n,;‘ln,f\ "I Batley' et taushters ““Sfifii.”nu’;g TG maker at ner nome | THE FENTON-CHARNLEY e Bi:::’:;:‘ e S ..w; - Sl ; = [ J. Duane of Deep River, who s Barnorst, Justice of Ui Peace of Mc Mr. and Mrs. Roswell ¢ 0. ‘Larumic, Obla,” o ccrtity of Marlboro were In town Sunday. and Mrs. Charles Howard, of Ha threndoctors without { rond. 1t goo_wiffer from Theumaticm end don’t read this | Marvin place on Havward avenue and | T ‘hen ihe tereible discase must lave TOBbEL | oxpects 1o move {he of the Norwich' Electric weels “endguest of Mr, and MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Waiches, dewe. ina Secur:ties of any kind at ti fSwest Rates of Interest. An old PECK, 3WILLIAMS & €0. Atluntia o NORWICH. CONN. - w where. 25, Sampie FREE. Address,® | Charlgs A. Mosgrove. Meais and Welc bit served te . ALLEN ST GLUSTED, Le Roy. N. Yo made,"for the trecs. otin. erder. Johm Tuckia Prop, Tel id-&