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OL2UBY; COOCLER TODAY: FAIR TOMORROW. What I Going On Tonight. | FiSids) and Tllustrated Songs and Fhotoplays at Pavis ile and Moving Pictures 4388, L O T, ‘!?uu. No. 11, 1. 0. O. F, meets Hali Tnion, No. 137, U, B. of C A.. meets {n Carpenters’ Hall. Aerie, N [Y meets ':'m’*" WAL o Norw Neo. V. - L ""nl‘s%d'\ 5 . B L. N Coun: Neo. 2 \ v meets in Pythian Hall ANNOUNCE Miss M. C. Adles has something to say today about the new hair waves. See adv. Safl, mechanical and steam boats, Rites, celluloig dolls and tovs, sand tovs, pails and shovels, baskets, etc., at Edwin Fay's. BREED THEATRE. A Midnight Bell, Hoyt's Famous Rural BALTIC Birthday Party for Mrs. J. C. Stevens— Crowd at Clesing Night of May Festival. A birthday party was tendered to Mrs. J. C. Stevens at her home on Rallroad street Friday evening. A larg number of friends was present. De- lightful music was furnished by Kyle's orchestra. Beautiful flowers decorated the room. After a social evening a delicious luncieon was served the guests. Thosc present were C. E. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stevens and son Carl of Moosup, Miss Elste Seddon and Mrs. White of Taftville, Miss Florence Ordway of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Jrnest Nervagno of Willi- mantic, Mrs. Evans of Pawtucket, R. I, Mrs. John Downes and daughter of Central Falls, R. Mrs. A. Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Baltic. Close of May Festival. The last night of the May festival for the benefit of St. Mary's church was Saturday night, when a crowd packed Shannon's hall. Rev. U. O. Bellerose, the pastor, expects to real- ize a good sum from the fair, the pro- ceeds of which will be used to defray the expenses of the church. i S Received Fourth Degree. Bveryone will remember the phe- | Thomas D. Hanley of High stree: momenal success that attended the | Was in Bridgeport Sunday and re- tation of A Midnight Bell, when | ceived the fourth desree of the oyt toured this country with it, and [ Knights of Coiumbus. @l sueosss is fully dquailed by a News in General. magnificent two-reel motion picture Niarleatis M. B BB upon the same story, and the | chncrn Goenos SmIth o e s o feature at the Breed today. The play o ey . 2 g ¥ Scotland road Sunday afternoon. is laig in a winter-bound village in the heart of the Berkshires, and delightfully rural. The Biograph play for teday is The Wanderer, and is in reality an idvliic poem, telling the Deautiful scenic story of the enchanted The Baitic second tea mtrimmed a local nine Saturday afternoon 22 to 1. George Douville has entered the em - ploy of a Norwich firm. Harry Gaucher of High s in Providence Saturday. street W flute. Alkali Ike's Homecoming, is the | © i i -~ 2 e Miss Mideiis Donahoe df Railroad :g xrumflf\ the comedy gumrn} and | street is visiting her sister, Miss Una Mm\sa ];\iur]; '\ugfiwon"{?{s\;?: Donahoe, at Villa Maria, Canada. S % teve Battey of Washington, R. L. was ;‘;:h' g th: _b-l'al' number thai com- | {pe guest of George Rocheleau over es xcellent program, and is | Sunday. produced by the great Essanay com- pany, Musical Comedy Replaces Vaudeville | at the Auditorium Today. | The Auditorium has a reputation for originality, and it is a recognized fact | NORWICH TOWN ot Principal W. G. Tarbox and Town Street Seniors Visit Hartford— Birthday Party for May Irene Han- that this house has always been the | g + i n‘:e te introduce any new innova- | S ae (hQ_HOh_day- tlons in the amusement line in this | oOn Satur or iG] n s | Saturday Principal W. G. Ta SRy, The frst theatre in town 1o pox of the Town Street school took show a combined vaudeville and pic- | the senior class to Hartford. This tre program was the Auditorium and | ¢ th iiTanesdlve) tn L Br Prir - T TR iced Ui~ | cipal Tarbox with his senior ciass to Shes 5 and Kine- | the capital city. The new bridge was macolor films to Norwich. Today CafiTat tHER o Uhe st asain the management brings a mew |t (ne Memorial Arch and on to the .,':,,,f.‘; :"rw;:" i«infl!;nfomsl_xn A com- | capitol. -In the ca of flags the B X il iconey ana p:w» | noticed especially the one that Com- w'hhh»-hms been In force the pac; | mander O. M. Price had described - force the past|qhyrsday. From the dome a wide view ot o ownne musical comedy IS | wag obtained which included Trinity as a tabloid comedy, | college, * Talcott mountain, the Colt e 8 condensed version of a regular | works ‘and many other points of in- read show, containing from § to 15 |terest up and down the river. The people. and lasting from 45 minutes to | state memorial library and supreme :;o':m; ang a h‘zv\‘](l; m:“"-v' um;:‘: court room were next visited. The e e constitution of 1818 was examined, gompany for each show. Threg shows |ajso the case of 7,000 coins, The class :ge e 'l;:n'si\;% as NUP:‘(;M;-‘;XDG at | wag disappointed to find that the house Tt 5oe oF thowr > P- M- |4and senate were not in session and it wit pope of show proves popular|ihat they could not see the govern- it will be continued, if not, the usual | or a5 the class last vear had done vaudeville and pictures will be re- ¥ 2 < . sumed. 3 monuments park were vis- After doing the capitol, of interest in Bushnell for today is known as ey f H e G A i o mown B8 | 1ged * They the historical i e b o e TS | room 10 W rth Athaneum and Beety offcring of meeunate 18 this | were especially interested: in e and comedy. There is not enough wlo; | MOrsan Art gallery. where were seen % S6u to worry: over, jat 5. lens |8 n "Art hanzings and other Cheerful entertaimiment: thar sl piiEht | treasures, also the Colt collection. A all and will not offend the most f sit 30 jone of(the lalge; department tidious person. This company remaing | SOS ended a happy d three days only, and will be replaced | 3 with a still larger one on Thursday. | Well' Kept Grounds. The program will open with phofo. | Among the attractive and well ke plays, then the musical comedy, and | P1ACes uptown is that of ) close with a comedy film. Photoplays | YOURZ on East Town street. for the first half of the week are: | tal vases six in number w The Darling of the Reziment. a twq. | With plants and foliage on Memor reel 101-Bison military thriller The | 92¥ and placed about the ground Bewitched Matches, an Eclair trick | @Mong the shurbs and trees. Recent- | comedy: Salamanders, an Educational || subject, and A Dip Intp Society, and | I The Fake Gas Man, two Crystal com- | edy films. Two hours of solid enjoy- ment. | _The poils will be open in the four city districts today from 9 a. m. unti 4 p m. for the city election. The Seven Harmonizing Kids at the Davis Theatre. | | v brought is a large urn which came | apan and is of stonme; the vas; s beautiful carvings of temple: and trees is upheld by four arved in stone resting upon ation. Two lions, nearly life brought from side in front of the house, the left of the driveway is a rom s while seat at of carveq marble, Party on Fifth Birthday. May Irene Hansen of the Plain Hill n are on eith- | The show bill opular | thegtre ‘promiees 1o axcer anl°PUlar | road celebrateq her fifth birthda of the preceding ones and any one of | Memorial day by giving a party to 1 the features is worth the price of ad- | IiU€ friends. Games were played and mission. Heading the lst are. he | N Zroup were photographed on the Seven Harmonizing Kids, a big school | o710 After which they all sat down act with a bunch of clever young folls | [0, & luncheon of sandwiches. cake, who can dispense fun in quantities | SCTAWDerries, fruit and cocoa. The that leaves littie room for anmy qun | CCTteTPiece on the table was a hand- | moments. Clever singing and danc- | Lom¢ Pirthday cake with the little ing combined with good comedy is the | 1OSteSS’ name on it and five lighted whole substance of the Seven Har- | c2ndres. er the ‘children had a monizing Kids, Another act that fs | PEANUt hunt and several hours of gen- sure to be a winner is the Boldens, | V¢ amusement a_ clever couple of colored entertain- = ers who do lively singing and danc- | ing specialty with lots of ginger all | through the act. Baker and Herbert present a comedy musical act intro- ducing Miah, the singing dog, and he certainly is some songster. Mar- saret Clayton completes the vaudeville 1 Heart church Sunday Local Brevities. Joseph Hill of Sturtevant street has been visiting Stonington friends, June devotions were held in afternoon. Sacred bill in a delightful singing novelty, | Mrs. Enoch Worthington of West doing some clever cartoon work while | TOWn street Is visiting relatives in she sings her songs. The feature | Colchester. photoplay is away from the ordinary photoplay stories and is called the | Dr. F. T. Shurtcliff of New Haven Big Boss. It deals with politics and | Was the guest over Memorfal day of graft and has a beautiful love story |{rlends on Sturtevant street. Wwoven ail through the picture. Tt | 7 g 15 2,000 feet and interesting to all. | M 2h Snow and Miss Agnes The other photoplays include both | Thorp of Sturtevant s °t visited rel- dramas and comedies that always | Atives in Westerly for Memorial day meet with approval. A good show and | P ; 2 cool piace to come on a hot day. | _Miss Gertrude I. Woodmansee of LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. few days at her home on V street Bridgeport has been spending the past Town [ i itics (2 ts End in Politics (?). | i llnm's\ Palmer and son of Wes- e e i are visiting the former's aunt. . Ed £ te sing to | =. Christian Hansen of the Pi r‘«—ad the articles or letters of two or| Hill road. == three men. apperently, siylng them- | = sclves or disguising themselves under | Miss Mary Filbur unti , 2 er | ss Mar burn of Huntington the mom de plume Taxpayer, when in | avenue and M Helen MeNally of Teality thev read like one and the | West Town streel are guests of mame individual a former city official | friends in Hariford. gr Some tool of his Who was ejected = om office on account of his extrava- Mr. and Mrs Albert W, Ice on xiray nd Mrs. Albe oodworth anc gant ideas. The name of the individ- | family of West Town sireet spent ;;’il ual If signed to tho letter today inday in Willimantic with their daugh urging any municipal matter would ! (. i call forth a public laugh. This fellow, | Mrs. Herbert Tubb: who has had a chance and made 3 > Mr. ‘and Mrs.- Roswell “Brown and fallure, is always ready with his crit- |, o0 g0, Mrs. Roswell "Brown and iciém. It may be because he has prof. | Uit daughter and son of West Town ited by his mistakes. Well, let us hope | Brown's parents for the week end. 0. The citizens have paid well for | them. Conditions in our city govern. | 5 - ment are not ideal yet, but they are so | Bertram F. Dodd, for some vear: vastly W principal of the West Town Street superior to anything we have had in vears we are justified in giving them a chance. An interesting feature ' of those letters is how they always| gat back to the gas plant. Somebody | | school, now of Cheshire, w. | of friends in town over Memorial day. s the guest Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of New York must have their feelings hurt pretty |and Mr. ang Mrs. Enos Gray of Led- badly by the changes in that depart- ment, and they say there is only one O0f Versason avenue'ihe rd visited Dr. and Mrs. NX. G. Gray rst of last Peck’s Real Estat: | | | | ‘reu way you can hurt a man's feel- Week. ngs. Hard luck on the fellows who feel Mre. Frank Tuttle has returned to so badly for the city when they are' Middletown after b we it not even satisfield with the $500 sav- | here moiher, Mrs, P. ¥, rray ng in the start, to say nothing about | ©f Huntingion nue going with her the fact that the new commission has | [or @ brief st ne member on its board who will re- - > cetve $45,000 worth of work from the| . Mrs. Frank L. Weaver ant. No wonder somebody is sore, | Saturday o her home oo W Well. thank goodness, that department | Strect after spendinz the week in has sean its end in politics | East Lyme where Ty J. Weaver INDEPENDENT TAXPAYER. |continues scriot il et A The house of Mrs. Jeremiah Dris- | bhildren Ory . FOR FLETGHER'S cASTORIA | New coll on West Town street is being re- modelled and has a Julia | her house on Otrobando avenue. Mrs. a new has added plazza. Talb 2 pl; to t Mary Shugrue has returned to weeks' visit Mrs, Tondon after a few i | LEARN tHE SECRET OF KEEPING YOUNG Good Digestion Necessary— Do you want to b happy until a ripe want to learn the ‘and feeling young? a secret after all—just more thought to the care of your di- | gestive organs. Mi-o-na for Stomach Iils e comfortable and old age? Do you secret of looking It is not much of give a little Nearly all the diseases affecting mankind have their origin in the stomach and bowels. It is what you eat that comforts. causes most of your dis- If you overload the stomach, or take food that does not agree—Kkicks back, as it were—trouble headache, gastritis, and other digestion. Then it i dizziness, indicated by sour stomach, symptoms of in- s that you should is take Mi-o-na the specific for out-of- order etomachs. Old age process. It starts w is a general vhen you over-tax wearing out or impose on the digestive system. If the stomach and bowels are not right they cannot properly digest your food and you are Your resistance lacking in vitali nourished—disease asy prey. up to normal if old pear before its time. improperly nourished. is low. ‘when not properly You are may find you in Resistance must be kept age. does not ap- Protect yourself with Mi-o-na—it 1s not only a digest lief none as a stomach a to build up the tiss to give prompt re- in acute, dist¥ess, but is second to nd intestinal tonie ues, making them well and strong. Always keep Mi-o-na in the house—carry it when traveling —ause at the first sign of stomach dis- tress— small erywhere. tablet, {Lee & Oszood Co and drugglsts ev- 50c a large box. easy to take. niece, her of Clinton avenu her daughter with Gibney soon visit tady, N. ¥ Mrs. Charles Me- She will in Schenec- YANTIC HAPPENINGS The Central considerable Memorial day ng off the trick, ca rails, necessitating other sec clearing up. Vermont trouble in this yvieinit a couple of trains get- raflway had sed by spreading work crews from ions to assist in the work of Miss Rena Darber has been enter- taining Miss Lewis Mr. and Mrs, Hope Valley, R. L, guests of Miss Viol b guest of Mr. and Mr. Mr, and Mrs, C. s Ayer of Buffalo, N. Kendall of Columbia. Clarence Sherman of were week emd a Kenyon. Y., is the s, John Ayer. of Chice- pee, Mass., were reeent guests of rela- tives here. Miss May Friday with Miss All Gurdon Bailey of man for the Yantic John Tague has Cooney vi in Frankiin. of Baltie spent cc Laughli Montville is fire- ‘Woolen company. moved from the age to the George Sherman cottage The_ polls will be open in the four city districts today from 9 a. m. unti! 4 p m. for the city election. For a few this lot lasts days while we will sell Best Quality Fresh Seeded Raisins 6%c¢ per pound package ALL BEST TEAS 25¢ per pound United Ie—afin‘nrlers bo. Franklin Sq., ovel r Somers Bros. Recommend specialist. many of the best U to_permanently cur For sale by all $1.50. AS-MOON | Two prescriptions of a famous As-Moon treatment approved by J. S. medical au- thorities as the only system known e these diseases. druggists. Price THE MOON PHARMACY, New London, Conn. Ageacy FARHS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring St., Willimantic on Diamonus. and Secur:ties of Lowest Hates of Interest. An olu sulisied Oria to deal with. AL LOAN Co. 142 Mmmn Street, blisued 18,2 iHk COLL T MONEY LOANED Watcaes, sewe.: any kind at th Upstairs, A Fully Equipped Five Passenger, 30 H. P. Touring Car The OVERLAND for $985.00 One demonstration wi convince you | beyond a doubt of the vuperiority ot this motor car vy at that price. LET US SHOW fl. B. ®HiNG any £7d ali others v YOU WHY. AUTO ¢O. CHESTNUT STREET CORNS All trouble of the feet. ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT All troubles of the nefve circu. lation or rheumatism. - JAMES DAWSON, Tel. 524. Room 26 Ceniral Building Lady attendant WHEN vou want ness befort the pub dium better than tar ing columns of The put veur busi- tiers is no me- ough Lne advertis. Bulletin to | | | | | | N under the beading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or T3 RENT, ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per line, six words to the line FULL ASSOCIATED ; PRESS DISPATCH WANTED. | FOR SALE. 70 RENT. WANTED—Few live, middle aged| FOR SALE — Five-passenger Buick | TO RENT Two rooms; board if Amorican men For Lai SuiMaer's oo | 1615 moGel with touiing . and extra | wanted. Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, Jew Granam-wiite inside a!.ven Lmousine 'Josd lungage now; 32..b per day; LENL WOTK. Aduress Glen bros., .siochester, N. X. Jezd 5 WANTED—Boy to run elevator. J. B. Lucas, Central Building, muy3ld WANTED —Hundreds nake $00-375 weekly selling guaranteed hoslery for largest manuiaciurer in America. Why not you? Compiete outfit free. writs quick to our city office, Maaison Mills, 256 proadway. New York City. mayi4s WANTED—verybody to =njoy the colléction and aeivery service of walch, clock and jewelry repairs of L. Clegg, 125 Washiugton St, City. Drop postal or picne si4-2. apr2Wral W too WANTED—The best is none good. For insiance, a line of pipes Worth from 3o to 50 cents, speciai 24 cents. Une package of pipe cieaners free with eacn pipe, at Fagan's Smoks Shop, Main St. 1! maysud WANTED — “Good jigger hands. Appiy to sradford Dyeiny Assn., biad- ord,” R. 1. mayzya WANTED—Sawyer (0 work on por- tapie muu. Wonen appiying give rerer- ences. ‘ine Ansonia rores. Froaucts Co., Ansonya,” Conn. mayzia WANTED—Bootblack, at the Wi gan_riouse Barber suog. mayzid HOUSE WANTED—Eight to ten rooms, “with mogern inprovement centriily locatea, tamily oi four, Ad- dr X, builetin, mayzid WANTED—Loom fixer, with experi- ence on silk loums, Steady work and 8ood Day. Apply West Side Silk Miis maylyd WANTED At once .a good all aroun.. biacksmith; none but a steaay, reiiable man ana 'one wno wishes a steady job need upply Jonn G. v igat- man, Siaffora, Conn, Tei 3-3. mayiid BEWARIE Eer ratita S8l —oumsnn lost on inghway beiween North ston- | ipgton and Norwich Monday afternoon Write or phone Justin 5. Green, Fut nam, Conn. maysud WANTED —Agonts, new household specialty; sells on sight; many repeat orders; bonanza for agents; write to- day for free partioulsre wnd gai tersi- (ory quick. Merchandise Specialty Co,, Box 3u, Mars Hill, Mo, maylod WANTED—To rent small place or farm in the country. Box 20, Bulletin Co. maysd WANTED— Farms and country busi- ness. If you care to get a quick buyer for your farm or_ country business, write to Burman & Cherney, the old estabiished and reliable real estate and business brokers, 138 Essex St. N. Y. maysd WANTED Piano_tuning. A. G. Gor- dom, 295 Erospect St. City. Tel. 683-2. id % WANTED — Hired man, single, to work on farm and board with family; $25.00 monih salary. Imnquire of Glen Rock %arm (Ledyard). Fred. Manager, Mystic, Conn, R F. Insurance Men Wanted. Energetic men in small well as larger towns throughout Connecticut to sell our attractive low-cost accident and sickness policies, w..n NATURAL DEATH BENEFIT, Ideal sellers of to- day. Liberal commission to the rignt men that will bring large returns. in- terested parties apply with particulars Secretary, Box 3455, Boston, Mass. mayZ9ThSMTu e want a young man about twenty years w of age who would be in- learning to A good op- under the condi- terested in be a COOK. portunity most favorable tions for a young man to learn a good trade. THE WAUREGAN HOUSE Norwich, Conn. HELP WANTED COOKS FARM HANDS, GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRLS. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COSCORAN, Supt, Central Bldg. WANTED ¥or the shore, Kitchen, Chamber and Table Girls, Family Cooks, General House and Second Girls. J. B. LUCAS, 32, Central Building. Room may26d SUK SFOGLERS AND WNOERS WANTED AT ONCE. Full time and good pay assured. HAMMOND, KNOWLTON COMPALTY, may22d Putnam, Conn. Eggs NATIVE- Eggs We want 50,000 Dozen FRESH EGGS. Pay highest cash price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO. 33-41 Commerce St. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Ledyard, wiinin and’ior tie District of Ledyard, on tane 28th day of may, A, D. 1913 Present—SAMUEL . HOLDRIDGE, Amy Satterles Nowbery, late Ledyard, in suid Distriet, aa- Ceased. Ordered, Taat the Ixecutor eite creditors of said deceased Lo bring Luims agRinst Baid estale wiin- rihs irom Lhis dute, by posi. b W nolics o Lhat eflcel, Lowallien ing Wil 8 cony Of lais order, un' the sign | pust newresi ia iy place where said | deces Tasy dweli, snd in ihe same Towan, wid wisiishing (he s M in @ pewspuper KAVIDE & CirslLys d Disiriel, 4nd maKe Yelurn (v iiis Ssurt, | Tie uhove und foregolng is a true | copy uf rscord, i Altesi: SAMUEL B, HOLDRIDGI, | Juuge, NoTIOMm—All creditors of suid dos coused ure lierahy notified to prasent | Their ciaims sgalist said esiate te Lhe Ihdersigned it Gales. Perty, Conn, Within the time limited in thé above and foregoing order. HARLAN N, NEWBHRY, Jedd Exesuier, | 3% body. Tals machine cost 31,690 with touring body and tne exita Hmousine ©OSt 3LUUU. Luere are oOLher equip ments on this car as fullows: Electric horn, chain-driven dynamo, etc. Ths macnine 18 in A | condiuon. Selung it as It IS too heavy iur my business use. Price 32 . Aaaress Zechie., Real Kstate, aiin Street, willimantic, Connecticut. Jesd NECKSSITIES WOR HORSES, PRATT'S COLIC Cuce; sure remeds. Praw's Heaiing Ointment for cuts,” sores. gail.s freaso heels; curcs without dau- gerous seabs. Guaranteed. J. P. Holloway. J. P. Barstow & Oo.. Norwich Grain Co.. C. W. Hill & Bou, Jos Comnor & Sons. Greenoville Grain Co., A R Maming, Yantic. FOR SALE—Economy cream separa- J. A ures Norwicn ow, Jeza e pair b oxen, welgling aoout 3100 pounds, in prime out pounds c RD tor, vacicy. woid, conuition. irving O. purdick, Giasso, Con Seza TFOR SALE power boat, with cab- in, 2z feet 1ung, b feet wiae, (2 h. D. fully equippea and in first ciass conai- tion. App.y (0 K. A. Jogoin ang J. ¥ sw086, Pleasure beach, Waterrord. Jezd ¥OR SALE—Nearly new 40 ft cruiser, 9 I beam, giass caom, tollel 1ull paiuc- Utnce, maysud “disk records, 3¢ for 3l 1ewis may3svd headroom, electric Lgnes, 20 h. b. olne engine, complece 10 eV ular, v at Builetn re see pictu chsialle o - tnree Brand, ricchvilie Biore. T FOR SALI—Road mure, 8 years old, cents eacn or souna and kind, not atra.d of any- thing, Mor particulars, address bBox 183, Killingly, Ct. Tel. Danieison 21u-4. may28d VOR BALE -Young pigs, Berkshire s Chorter White, Derty Hill xarm, Montvilie, Cean, may2vd ALl —Secend-hand Ford run- with tap, price §100, M. B. Al nd, 131 ‘Main S, Willimantic, el 147 mayisd FOI SALE—Or exchange for horse, a medel ¥ Buick automoblle, 2il in &ovod condition, For particulars cail at 130 Washington St. or phone 377-Z. may26d FOR SALE—Six-room coltage nouse, improvements, barn, large lot, near Thermos Co., Lauvrel suiil. A, W. Rock- wood, Yantic, Cenn. may2d FOR SALE—_Baby chicks, hatching %!ga and custom hatching. Our 8. C ite Leghorns, Blanchard’s strain, are unequailed for size, vigor and esg& production. Hot water Candec mai- moth Incubator used. Custom hatch 32 per tray of_75 cuss. Chick ; eggs, 75c per 15, 34 per 100, Sat jstaction guaranteed Ploasan: View oultry Farm,” Leonard Lridge, Conn. Jos. Uamalow. Tel 43-13, Lebanon. " FoR about, ich apri4d " FOR SALE—A second-hand _Ford automobile. John B, Stoddard, 319 Franklin St. aprad TQ RENT—Nice [our-room tenement, may3ld the finest and slL City, Conn. PO LET—Flat, modern improvements. 15 Town St., Norwich Town. inquire : ‘amb, next door. jezd ottage of si oms, also upper tenemont o. fve rooms, With barn room with either if desired. piy James Murph) Jeid 12 No. it St TO KBAT—One of most up to-dale apariments of rooms, pieasantiy and centrally ed, neat and oL wWiter reasonable.rent. Ap- 396 Wasningion st. seven locat- turnished, at a inquire at uus ofnce. TO RENT A pleasant upper flat of 8ix roums and reasonabie ren., trom Franklin Sq. Ave. nve L es T FURNISHED ROGMS—Central lo Morse, 18 Union St tion. mrs. mayiod Emma ington mi, 3 rooms and bath, in good repal TO RENT—Lower part of 8§ Wash- with or walk Inquire 40 Hobart mayz3a without garage; aiso house of 8 rooms ail improvement 108 Broad r 6 p. and bath, ford, Bookbinder, 85 Washingion : TO RENT suitable for quire at Bulletin Office. FURNISHED ROOM veniences. 35 Union Bt. iviid ay, J. Brad- or at may12d “Store at 85 Iranklin St, ny llne of business. feb25 int elepkona §34-4 SUMMER COTTAGES For Rent—For Sale, Watch Hil, Flonsnnt View. Weekapaur, Rentals, $115-32500 se Inspection by apvoint ¢ hrlunh ;‘v rux‘, Sl @ Wigh Streef Westerly, R. L Long Distance Telephone. = mayiod FOR SALE. FORSALE IN NORWICH TOWN A place with land with an good condition heat and other elegant house having 5 acres of good in steam improvements, two barns and hen houses on the place, also 70 fruit property is located in excellent location and walk to the trolley car FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Nor trees, a this most minutes line. ioh, Ct. FOR SALE——Siab wood, stove lengihs, $4.50 cord, 3Z.00 half cord. G. A. Bul- lard. _Pione 646-12 dec25a TEaaD 22 U s — ZoU Duicucads and 200 6% (regular business size) envelopes, ncatly pribted, Sor 34.30; oLV each, 3$3.0u. send ler swnjues snd PLICES 10T 4ay PAINLNG YOU i ik BEed of. The Builcln Compaly, Nuiwich, Conn. Good 10-acre | jocuteu near vilege and CeiCPMune abu o B D) Wi weil equibbed 40 aind maw idh, dO- awoul BV —uia lar, suluis, Ui Vil slEauy 5o Casi, IME §ULU bLusilices; PUWES ULel waeis, GACedGnl eigLe Fuvmi lvuse, Mew Ball, Powsiiy lvus LU shous, vl luiu; EOvG icLil; bab Buwild PIALS avs smliuvuincS baiv, wi Liaw LUr Guliagc Ll UF lewl cUwi. Faluacds peve Llgvka agcucs, WAULDMGRLGLE, b 1eblva YO DALE-—U. L C. Pigs, Luurougn- breds, regisiered, none oetier 1 Lue' cuunury. Luwiow Farm, Mot Stosiue- om. B D o AGewal Cugli . s Bulton. NG—L00k al Luese prices: suu raeii 6 CNVEIOLUS \FCEWAT busidcds sige), catd prine, Coiuer, $hav; Loy, 22005 “u,vut, 10,000, | LULelcaus, Ga e, PrIMLED, | PardU; 0,000, $U.uU; AU, Lelielaghus, 5 aais, prinied, +1.49, Loy, | 32005 0,000, e.uU; iL,uuU, 10805 B0v | Dilheaus, (Xeze, DRiLed, 34.u0; Luus, | ¥4.10; 0,000, 91.00, 10,000, viB.60; ouy Sldielueics, oiaxo%. piinted, §lav; 1,000, 31305 D,U0U, $0-Uv. iu,uvy, $ilvul Frinting ol cvery ' descripuon done PrOmpLy. Bena Lor Swsiyice. KOS Hu.- leun Co. Frinters anu sunders, Nui- wics, Conn. JUST ARRIVED, Express car 28 Horses. Some of ali kinds, big and small; seme nice chunks —ail weil broken. have 45 head tu pick from. Prices low as possible. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. 1139 may2 FOR SALE Tel. Eight-room Cottage, in per- fect repair. Bath, steam heat, gas and electric light. Good | location and on line of trolley. Big snap. ‘ N. Tarrant & Co. | 117 Main St. Norwich, Conn. AGRICULTURAL LIME. We have jusi put a carload into our storehouse and can supply your de- mands for Luis sure crop producer. The experts of the country say the ground limestone is better thau the burat lime, and ‘is is what we have. Sold by the bag. ton or carload. PECK, &3 ilLIAMS & CO. febisd G. H. MORGAN Auctioneer | AUCTION WiIl be sold at Public WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1913, ! at 10 ociock a. m., at my place on Bozrah street, Bozrah, the following described property: One Auction on palr horses (weight about 2200 ibs.), cows, about 4 nens and 3b or chickens, 1 eoigh, lo: harness (bo team and sinzie), and lumbe ds, upright | P, an nouse en- | bota w), wood | aane: 1 S | ino, 1 and mashi iot seas of a my f (abe men; lot o cide many o things | not here de If said day be stormy, sale next fair | weakday, DAVID W. AVERY. maysid i. C. ATCHISON, M. 0., PeiY SIGIAN AV BURGEON woow i Second Fh or. Sbwmer sidg Nizht ‘phoue L '+ FOR SALE MODERN COTTAGE DF— Eight Roems, with HARDWOOD FLOORS, OPEN PLUMBING, ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Inquire of JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, ct. 115 ISSUES OF The isssues are cl INVESTMENT SEEMI_INVESTMED i espondent THE BREWSTER FARM. owned vy » V. Drewscer wich, Conn., situated % of Fiéquetanuck looking iue Luames river and border ing on ome of ics branches. The man sion house (altnougn neariy 150 years 0ld, is well Kepl) is iy Siories high, 1% Fooms, nouse In Lrs. class‘condition, surrounaed by beaitiiul Lroe one barn sUNY, (WO Clner ns, ¢ severa. henne and an use, ons’ capacity, all bunaings in excel- ent cond:tion’: pienty of iruil, abun- dance oi wood and over $1,,00 worth Gf tmber on piace. Land in a nhign state of culiivation ) acres tillabie, balance of $u Te in pasture and woodiand, some fruit and U loads ot barn fertilizer; some furming tools wiil | be soid with the fa Tie price is right, terms easy and possession given immeidiateiy. Investigate. $1,260 buys a four-room bungalow (new), lot has i5> feet frontage on | water, improvements, near trolley. This property is at Ple View. Inquire about it. Bend for Wilcox's arm Bulletin— choice of 400 WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estnte Broker. No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerl R, i Telephones: Oifice 365, Residence 331 may6d AT @ AT R ABLG fne house and stable. arranged for two flats modern conveniences. on Sachem street residential iocations in LISTED STOCKS sified as follows: ' 4 mile souih on high ground, over- SPECULATIVE Investors interesied in stocks can obtain a copy of this circular free of charge by sending for Circular 10351 “Rallroad and Industrial Stocks.” JAME! CAS 40 Sketucket ' Si., Spenc Trask & Co. Lior- House with Situated one of the best the city. Lot fronting on Sachem street, 100 feet and about 200 feet deep. Price reasonable. A few gocd rents to offer, in- quire of BECKLEY, Phones 724 368-2 FOR SALE A good seven room Cottage with mod- minutes ern improvements, irom Franklin Sq E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 wallk 86 CIiff Street LOST AND FOUND. 1.0ST—On troiley from Taftvi 5 o'clock Saturday al noon, a of dress goods. Finder leave nt tin Office and receive reward, o, at bundie Bulle- jeza F3 Sometime, w! Dbeen le And_sun 'ned, SOMETIME. all life’s lessons have stais forevermore have se! The oun‘i-. which our weak judgments here have' spurn The things v'er wh with lashes wet, ght, As stars ‘shine most of blue, And we shall see how were righ., And how wouad seem love most true. And we shall see how. and sigh, and me; ery, see; hood, So God, perhap now. Life's sweetest seemeoth good. if, sometimes, life’s wine, And co! shri a wiser hand mine Pours out the petion drink. And Be su low, his 1 a5 hot Plame the %o, on gracel And you shall Is not the sweetest His friends; death Conceals the fairest can send. we could push aja) life, And stand within and ing see, e strife, for each myste key. And heart; unfold; apart— sme will reveal the Awmé 1f, through patlen the lan Where tired feet, loosed, may rest vnen we shall know derstand knows best.” THE BRAVEST The bravest battle fought; Shall I tel it not; st was fought by the Nay, not with cannon With sword or nobk Nay, not thought, From But patiently, silently Lo! there in that ba And oh! these battles long— | Yet, faithfu “Yeés; we appear to Mrs. Crabshaw—I don’t the time.—Judge. Tardy Arrival((at Have I missed much? playing now ? | phony. | Tardy Arrival—Good late that ?—Harper” God’s pluns o on as best for things shortly know lengthened breath I think that we shall say that that you where and when? | On the maps of the world you will find with eloquent Bhe fights in her walled_up Fights on and on in the / Then silent, unseen—goes down. —Joaguin Miller. | everything else moves around us, plained the native.—Buffalo Express. Crabshaw—When next door returned after being away week, her husband was mean enou: to say that he hadn't miesed her. ch we grieved Wil flash before us out of life's dark in deeper tints all God's plans ed reproof was while we frown you How when we called He heeded not our Becausé Hisswisdom to the end could And e'en’ as prudent parents disallow Too much of sweet o craving baby- I8 keeping from uc because it mmingled with We find the wormwaeod and rebel an/ than yours & for our lips if some friend we love is lyin( Where 'human kisses cannet reack loving Fathe But bear your sorrow with obedien’ that Bift God sendr And that sometimes the sable pall of boon His lo: r the gates of all God’s work We would interpret all this doubt and ry could find a But not today; them be content, pour God’s plans like llies pure and white We must not tear the close-shut leaves calyxes of gold t toll, we reach with sandals and clearly un- wod —Mrs. Mary Riley Smith. BATTLE. ever was mothers of men, or battle shot, er pen; word or mouths of wonderful men . But deep in a wall-up weman'’s heart— Of woman that would not vieid; bore her part— ttlefleld. No_marshaling troop, no bivouac sonsy No banner to gleam and wave; they lawt @&« From babyheod to the grave! still a8 a_ bridge,of stars, town— e6s wars, | HUMOR OF THE DAY “So vou regard Sloetown as the cen- ter of the universe?” asked the visitor. stand_still and ex- the womar suppose he did, He had the talking machine going all the concert)— What are they One of the elect—The Ninth sym- ness! am I as s Bazar. THE KALEIDOSCOPE A company of well- known business men of Halifax has been organized tu raise and sell silver and blac! foxes. French exports to the United States increased by nearly $1 as compared with the 7,000,000 in 1912, preceding year densest 740 persons has one in the | there are New York same area. Alcohol in Germany. them forbidden to fly dences. New York city drunken automobile d one day for each dolla Fines are being made British investments months of 191 one-fourth fourth to g to ( Cleveland’s refused to permit contractor of an a distance of four mayor th eigh Construction work Y. M C A | adicining ~ the buiilding on bezun soon prese For the parts thousand In conjunction sbach mantle is now purposes of automobile headlights npress Augusta, of German afraid of airships that the danger to sewers and to be erected Calle Concepcion will of Bombay the acre. the to with the used for the n is s she had over royal resi- now ndinz ivers to jail for r of unpaid fine, heavy. in the first thres aggregated $200,000,000 “anada and one- other day moving by -story bui cks becad vater pip the € on the Filipino in Manila MYCOA ba new building a nt Y. portion of the $2,000,000 fund collecte] in the United States | The use of concret simplified andg, for Y. M. C. A. ildings in the Orient is available. e has greatly durability considered, correspondingly cheapened icehouse construction, says an agricultural paper, A modern icehouse of this kind eéan be built for § of concrete or boards, is becoming an on most farms. L. declared Consul Wilbert that the United States from Potosi districts for th March 31, 1913, compared ' with $1,241 pondineg’ quarter in crease. is_due to politls labor difficulties and ruption of rallway trial operations. the Philippines in obtain, he is reported ,000 acres on His company also pl lishment of an ofl mill city of £.000,000 t securing part of the native growers exports An_English capitali qnest of 26,000 to 30,000 acres for a cocoanut plantation, but as sq large a tract was difficult to 20. But, whether a good icehouse indispensable luxury reports to _the the San Luis e quarter ended Bonney totaled §$694,717, as ,513 for corres- 1912. The de- cal disturbances resulting inter- trafic and indus- st has been in to have secured the island of Lapac. ans the estab- with a monthi o 7,000,000 nuts, supply from