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AND TUESDAY. -— also on the programme. The feature % I3 & two-reel 101-Bison entitied Thio CO!..(TJ‘{ STER ‘engeance of the Firestone. 5 is . an Indian drama of the style that ony | MrS. Cragin Opens the Wayside— this company cun successfully produce. | Pupils to Give Exhibition of Foik Three good comedy reels will finish the | Dancing and Athletic Sports— plays at Davis want a young man , i y ] i T DREANS THAT PASS. - & Q. : A Rl Pads ros, ond Talt . ] Jilt of the melody. asd Moving Pictures at|show, tie frsi two being of the fa- parl e 5 h R AT B i obx mous Imp brand: the titles, are Ths | Dishop-Hinks Marriag bout twenty years ) % s = With e Tot. fatsteht el » O B meets| Hero o the Hour and Fixing the Flirte. | yrg, 1awin B. Cragin and son Brad- o SobPens SREig BEIn, under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT, Bo e st One pess, B Ne B U B 0, | Ty, hich 1s % SoMd 13-minute | ord_ Crogin arrived Priday at their | darsutar . Tahy rtng e ARE INSERTE TE OF And will never Some back at all i R, 2]‘;‘;“‘:;:;\"“:(‘5“19“(‘9 okt b8 a COOK.* ‘A good op, ' D AT T[m RA O, the dreams, the dreams that’ are = ealling, Are sweer witlf the warmth of new c ve, No. 424, L O. H. Hall coming the last of [ 06 SE¥R N o New Haven was call- portunity under the ’ hWVm 35, N B 0. P | the wieih a i b h N . N. B. 0. P, | the week. t 1= too good to spo by i ) L2 A0 Memorial, o A o ok | ing ‘on’ friends in town K Vanc a iday. most favorable con: G tears, Lodge, No. 25, w., “’;g"“-‘ AR | Mrs, Sarah J. Bingham was the Hons £ That the melody breathes through the in’ emah Hall, apace. AN | #uest ‘of relatives In Norwich Satur- rons. for . yourg. hian 16, shadows, 7 Gouncl, &a. 11, D. ot ¥. Soemee e | Gay J learn a good trade. , R araas That pabe o S JEWETT CITY John Bradshaw of Willimantic was ; : : ; A RN i ANNOUNCEMENTS |c Baptist and Mothodist |~ Punily’ Exhis WANTED. FOR saLE. 30 RENT. Down e ‘efhormes Fout ot the years ongregational, Baptist and Methodist upils’ Exhibition. = e iy oo t, 99 s : P ” - KO r - ENT TO RENT—July 15t th hat calling forever, % i Churanss Have. Children's Day Gon- | o pupily of the Cotcharier sctoots || THE WAUREGAN HOUSE || xounc atas phsuns sieical pont || Fon sttuecrowt mull sraar Spper | o EREMENT, ¥ BERI- SN Mk, 13 | 0. the areama shat sve, cains for . E. O. P. meets tonight. corts—Twenty Year Lease of C. W. | Will give a public exhibition ef folk Noaioh ey lacturing orfice experience. Heferences. | Providence, i. L ¥ Jeva | Union Co. Jevd | yow thiey wing me tueir message of \ Address Clerk dancing on the village green this cars ‘The BUMeNs | —pgrgai o oo ua' | M0 MBNTA fenement of four rooms | | gladness” Miss Adles suggests this morning| Reynolds Property Expires Saturday. | (\ondity) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Th Co. esd 3 s bk o 2 o'clo o, =z 3 _ | tered vax o P odKing | Pleasantly iccated, reasonable rent Lo usic's flow, B &% 0. Tadea. gray hatr a| 1, Chilaren's day concerls.on Sun. | SXEIDition will beyin prempdly ot the WANTED Machinists Sicady work, | Chirs, uid Mnélich mibsioh tADle, AAXEs | Smai Temily Of uduits. iRquire sy o< A Dimply skin and sickly appearance.| The Childrens day concrrls me first | e set. After folk dances a series of PPy Halch Oll Engane Co. root of [ ieatner cnair, kitchen stove, baby s | Dart Ave. A As T watch . them come And gol . See adv. «i.\ :}:l'”m‘*;‘j né',?f»i-fm'il AL NArER ?‘lhl-u;‘ exlmrui among 111]7 bofi's 0{ all Trumbuil St, New Londen, Conn. ej¥d he;lé,léed couci. Koom 30, Cenural BIu&. | g LET—Flat, modern improvements. | _Dorothea Lawrance Mann, In the & e o kst ref | the schools in town will take place. 5 » o S 16 Town St. Norwich Town. inquiré B Transeript. The horseshoeing business of Patrick | i the morning. The curtain in front | The events are 10 vard dash. 80 vard Lot Ormer —General housework, Bl | — o TE — Bay horse, 1260 1bs, | Dr. C. L. famb, next aoor. Jezd A F. White has been purchased by Daniel | 0f the choir loft was a mass of laur dash, standing broad jump, running | &eatie, §00d worker, atraid of nothing. | ~7o RENT_Cottage of six rooms, also ART. B. Coonelly. who has had five years' | making o background for the mem: | broad jump, high jump, and a contest | WANTED—By widower with family, | doarcis C. H. Nyien, K. ¥ D. 6, Nor- |z pd FENEC MRS 300 Soms,” with s experience in the employ of a Chest- (Ders of the primary department, wWho | i, chinning! Medals will be given to @ good, respectable housekeeper; £00. | wich, Conn k! barn room with eitner if degired. Ap- | Give to barrows, trays and pans G street. blacksmith. sat upon the plaiform, Jardinietes of | i Who meet the qualifications fAxcd by | ° Lome and wages. Wililam Weseman, K. | Z0 200 BSOS AG el iion B | rhte i iimer o romance: pink carnations and syringas werelat | the National Playground association. les o MOy et Tot s Che ot = S M| " Je2a ring the moonlight into noon i e lat 4 | either side of the platform and upon ~ s . = P o - £ 2ust be:Soie T — Hid jn gleaming plles of stone; y,?'m':"‘.],"m"p,?rrmfi R e e alario. The ehiltren marchsd A Married at Baptist Parsonage. L) collattion ann Saapae ank Ehe | osate. G1W. ‘Hamiiton, s 1 e S‘f?oq.dnn’ll?n:nmtgx:ksfln?flleg:: o ol A iy Dikar. b 2 |t } o song, | 4 e Baptist parsona i - £ n @ “to-date o plant gardens lined with s street. has been purchased by Shepard | the church singing their opening song, | At the Baptist parsonage Wedn [aich, clock “apd jewelry repairs of Pl s S S e aal Senirily locar: | Diant Ehrdens flnca aieh o ops B Palmer. who is to remove there |Heralds of the Kingdom. and occu- |day noon Miss Lena Hinks, daughter th it Gieb L, Slews, 138 Washington 8t City. | “WOR SXLE—A four passenger vemi | 19008, PISIEANEY SN0, Firilunea, at a | Lot frouiing fountaing caol the » i from his home on Prospect street. The | Pied the chiolr loft and the platform. | of Mrs. B. D. Remington, vmsnun)ued Ir; Scon they wi € DIg DOys | Lrob b OF phone $71-3. APrAW A | Conch hurnces. Cun be soen’st No. 16 | reasonable rent. 1nquire at tils Ofuce. | Tot"statue, picture, park and hall, mle was made through the agency of | #ave the following program, | marriage with Edwin 'A. Bishop of WANTED—Position as housekeeper | JoRR harness, Can be ween at No. 18 |00y Ballad, fiak and featival, TN (S350 WOUMY—Ce = | The past restore, the day adorn, bl o n . oo And make tomorrow a new morn. 8o shall the drudge in dusty frock was announced by Supt. F. ah. Howard Bishop was best man i i ill | in Widowers ramily or club. Address nounced by Sup zrah, Howard Bishop was best man |and girls, and their faces will{ 1= SrecowerSuam(i e o o4d0r eis James L. Case. Jetd TFOR SALE A few tons of first clas: tion. ~Mrs. Bmma Morse, 18 Union St on For S e T cessional, Heralds of the King- | was bridesmaid. The bride was gown- ; % t SavLE 2 53 | mayigd S0 1 n du o Shven amay 1o TS free TuES WI | aam, school: Invocation, by the pas- | ed in hand embroidered white voile and be only a memory: WANTED A fow stuff pressers: | [y - 483 W. N. Wheaier, 0 b | ;&“, e e | Do (e SR floor rugs for the home, however. but | {0r; responsive reading: Song, Wel- | carried white carnations. The brides- o ite Babi d o1 Appiy [0 Bradford Uyeing Assn, brad- | 2- i 2 s = L R AR o ol BRI AR B 0N e e Beautiful miniature rugs that afe at | comw. Children's Day, the school; rec- | mald wore white crepe de chine and Bring the babies and we’ll ford, x 1 = o Jeid ) KOR BALE—Chickering grand plano, | wfifiout garage: aiso house of § rooms | His children fed at heavenly tables, Present very fashionable for ladies to | it s Is Children's Dav.' Ber- | carried pink _carations. The cere- | 2 % WANTED A few good makers-up.” | SoirOpn Sl viper housenowd TUrmitire ) Jng batn, all improvements. J. Brad- | 'Tis the privilege of Art Wear as ties, hair bandeaux, and to | hi song, Merrily Ring the [mony was performed by Rev. B. D.|catch their smiles, Appiy to Bradford Dyemg Assn, Brad- | fad, P8, 2080, By appointment - Miss | vorg “Bookbinder, 108 Broadway, or at | Thus to play its cheerful part . . . Take into stilish Bulgarian {rimming, | Bells, the school: exercise, A Ladder [ Remington in the presence of members S tord, K. 1. Jeid Bofas 2 88" Wastiington arter § p. . maylid | willsi'upper ife the'slender rill Also suitabie for pillow tops, pin trays, | of G. W. Robinson's slass: | of e fhmilion. | A ter O O ea ] WANTED—Rellubls man _with X | o BATE—Cotiage of Sighi Tooms, | FURNISHED HOOMS, ail modern con- | Of human sense doth overfily | on ash trays and other ornamental pur- | I¢ A - Commion Flower,. Annajservell theibide and stbomn wete tAE | perience In grocery store. Give refer- | oMM BALM “Cotlage of lght YO0WE | yopiences, 38 Union St Telephone 834-4 Pl Pomen. {1 rimary exercise, Wee Lit- | to North Westchester and left on the | snces. Address Y. sullein Office. Jé7d | ments, including steam heat, gas and [ _dviid F THE DAY These beautiful miniature rugs are | tie Folks: primary song, Rosebuds, | e o WANTBD_Widow would 1lke & po- | electricity. luduire on premiscs. Aiss |~ HUMOR O} BENE &ives awaj free by local to- |solo, y:.nr;, Stewart: chorus Flora ‘u_.m iting Eoston and neighboring | sition us nousekeeper fory urystyoriny talling machine with 1o records. SUMMER COTTAGES o bacco dealers with the popular Mecca | tlefield. Rebecea Hewitt, Ruth Balloy, | citles AL Bt widower; no cailaren. X. Y. %, 44| Jeod SRS e oy “Do they study the three R's in your cigarettes. Each purchaser of Mecca (and Eilen Faust: recitation, A Boyv's ;:f‘mél; “;*;:f 'vhlje.\‘e\‘\“fll ‘:t; Allhzmg:m‘; THE PHOTOGRAPHER Bpring St, Willimantic, Conn.” Jebd FOR SALE_Or oxchange, high sty l‘:fl".“‘ll—#“ ‘:.eh.“’ som’s coliage? clgarettes during the next few daye | Thoughts, David Dallou: song, A Song | {rlends. The presents to WANTED —AL once, Arat class coow, | class sadaie or roaa: uorses will trade Blaanant. Vidw, s Yes, revelry, relaxation and ro will recelve two of these wonderful | of Long \;; “’Z Hiscox's lhv,:].\'\‘rsnwp‘\\l'r(‘ )\Um«A(‘\;\\! u;llT;‘.x uable. Opposite Narwich Savings Sociaty. Teguurant = experience, steady work, | for B he Wok ntae (3 A(.Jmu. Rental ”f,a"“"o, s Life. K a B Felh Sreeone rug inside A\ Boy's Service, Gerald Wol ulpi emes. 2 White mgn; also experienced iunch and | Wil RS Jedd Inspection by appointment. “Is he rich? e packace of Mecos cigarettes, and | Corner Club, “David_Ballow, | sSunday at the Colchester Baptist | ieble girl. 4. W. berry, Jr., Westerly, | “EQR SALE—1 will sell at a price FRANK W. COY. “I should say he is. Why, four of the dealer will hand him an extra rug | B wnd Harold Faust. Wayland | church Rev. B. D. Remington’s morn- | st S LR OV 3984 | that will surprise you my large stock | 1.o5 BiNE Streck, Weomteriys - his neighbors have turned socialists 4 with the ;..»ms-_wl- These mim;u‘uh-_ William “M/zu ald :mdY .\57 ing subject was [‘miv(aliu\n of the | © w:‘;m‘ma;fi ‘L” mrnzex:enl h::;el- of millinery and fixtures, situated on By o his account.”—Detroit Free Press, TagEs are of extra large size, in brillant srewster, Jr.. song. Jesus | Temple, The Young People's servive i 1o washing or ironing. ppiy. | Main St opposite P. O Jewstt CiLy: -~ Ty Pa. What 15 tHe Fauntit #= Orfental colors, and have e the [ Lov e Children, Edward Faust and | was heid at 630 p. m. Bvening praise | L to 15" Broad St i e evard, Jeid TS D R SR rage wherever the intro- ou; (el A S¢ hoolboy's | and worship was at 7.30 o'clock. i ° WANTRD — At once, experienced | —y o—g iy oo ootars nouss, - ither—The one that ‘fits ' ewery SN - Bvecybody is saving them Villiam Marshall: duet, Bx- | Sunday morning at the Congrega- waitress. Apply at Mose Hestaurant.| U0 Dlonts bacn, larke jot . neAr fashion: vour mother has it—New Mr. George J. Holman, who repre- e As Children, Ruth Stewart | tional church the pastor, Rev. HOA. | o o g d Jesd e M AR Py o TR S RS B masiiactores ot Mo e | < Beardwood: Fecitation, Mon | Hinice, preached 2 apecial sermon to | It is time to send us your || Thermos Co, Lgurel ayia - A ke arettes, & in town_superintending this | Wanted, Lestie Hyde: song, The Chil- | the children and voung people. The | FURS and GARMENTS for | only, wagon blacksmith; steady posi- e A e Ante T mistaken, or. WereiyaR. ms. dewble free Tug offer. When seen at | dren’s Friend. Miss Adams' class; rec- | children occupied the front pews. i an OF | tion! 5% hours, 318, and more If satls- | (GEOM SALL —Haby chicks, haiching dam, in Ostende last year? R LDt stees (U L b [Aration, Gl Wonted, Mabel Eapinion Sunday School Institute, | COLD STORAGE. factory: Call Bulletin Office for ad- | Wijte "Lesnorns, Biunchard's stran, ek R R R established his headquarters Mr. Hol- | | Service, the choir, chorus | : | 5 ess. are unequaiisd 1or size, vigor and es§ By oRmcancets Dym men said e feel th . losing’ song, Praise the A ‘Sunday school institute will be | v oduction. Wi iindee mum- ~Lustige Blaetter, Sl e el that e can 40 ne sonk, Friisd e |y Syt Fone T i e Con- | OurF method of hmd:z'st oA TR compsien Cook Apply | B U > AT N | Three Special Offerings ||* lusis Blaetier 00 free rug offer, for a few days only, in Ir.. receiveq £gregationgl church. |your IKurs assures you al TR A BB e e encouragement, dear? ; 3 - g WANTED—Loom fixer, with experi- | lic; eggs, Toc per ¥4 per 1000 sat” | . order fo the aitention of more terms of M. L. Winners in Athletic Meet. Ithey are thoroughly cleaned | ente on sik looms. " Steady work and | ista (an guaranteea. ® Pleasant View 142 Broad Street Daughter—Yes, father: he asked me smokers to ty-for- e collection was r The annual athletic meet of _the | 5 " | good pay. Apply West Bide Silk MUl | Pouitry Farm, Leonurd bridge, Coan. ¥ o8 3 if you and mother were pleasant to price thec ot n : Austin Harris, 1 Academy sehool was held Friday after- before storing and that their |~ mayiia . Jos. Jumalow.” TeL 4113, Lebanon. Fine residence property.§ iive with—Yonkers Statesman. The Mecca « 1 Henry Bottomley. noon on the park at 3.30 o'clock. Fol- 2 = 5 TR e R e TR T S o Lady—Ah, pro- ¢ b i WANTED—AL once .,a good all s b3 entimental Young La . P the best Turkish tobacce mbers of Mrs. ‘W. | lowiriy wete the winniors | natural luster and beauty have |, WANTED At once & ®ood all| —. o gaTE—2 sssemahand Fora || Recently owned and occu- | Sentimental Young Cadv AR, Piey mildness and sweetness, Haskell's Sunday Shot put: Calvin McCall first, 26 |heen restored before returned | reliable man and ‘one who wishes & |automobile. Jobn B. Stodderd, 319 | pied by the late D. G. Per- b e e blended with three different x s Were given | feet; Charles Blacker second, 24 feet { steady job need apply John G. V\igat- | Frankiin St. aprad A Professor—It would say: “I am an finest domestic f chosen not for the service, by sinches; Vincent O’Connell third, i | to you in the Fall- man, Sfafford, Conn. Tel. 2-3. maylld TRDR AL tiab wond stoye tenptna: | kins. elm!”—Filegende Blaetter. S cost. byt for rare smoking quall- A5, Jobinkin; tect. ; e itiat Tlo o, | t Tocal aki (aVANTED—To rent smail place or | 3450 cord, 5u5y half cord. G. A Bul® s & Subbubs—I belfeve the only solution . 1 | the church_san B Feot b fachons e des | eConatuse kgt (oL = " maysd | | J2I%_Fhone $16-13 _decddd 327 Washington Street to the servant question Is to engage The Mecca packas Semt. s the plainesi 5 feet 9 inches; second Charles R T T tiri, but rather send them into the | —yirrmp—rarms and conniry busi- | and- o0, i (gtur piidess sise) men of all work. Henpeckke—I guess that's right. Men 9 feet 6 _inche: he service, The rec- 8 room cottage now owned Cigarctte packsge designed crze of Mrs O'Connell, 205 feet 2 inches, - : . Voilpes, utaly Printed, or yimu: bl . Stherwise Mecca wou - ¥ MeNicol Romning bhscs: Mecail frst. 15 sec | hands of experienced and re-| zee=, U vpn cere o Sonesy bustncys | Saoh "3l S O st lBUA (A occupied by F. o C. || S Moty PenE bossed—Fhiiadel- R« o, Tntter e S s Mo T and Ben Focowiis Tied il FURRIER§ who give ;g,;gz“;g,g*.fig‘;;“lfi.,}g Ly zg‘;‘fi, :“y“ 8, e’ BEAICALLLTSEVES 1D R ey el g R L U t rantage Miss Dor Panl, Donald Bliss, Ale Staoding broad fiimp: Horowits ficst) i Dbusiness brokers, ssex St. N. Y. i b AP PR 3 arrested?’ asked the cour take advanice iss Doroins Panl, Donald Hiss, Alex | “Standing broad jump: Horowits first them a Furrier’s treatment | ™3 LM SAE GIARADL- oz T0-acts | ’ e e sepliad Plidding hes: MeCrll third, 6 feet 4 inchos. |and care. Gor-| farm, weil looated near vilage and 17 Lincoln Avenue | Pete, “but T've lost count. Dere ain't WANTED—Plano_tuning. aon, 298 Prospect St., Cil . A9 $0% | neistioors, ou eicpnone and n. ©. b | Charges as low as the low- | "4 you pay—just Mr. Holman a | 4 | anybody _offerin’ a prize is dere?— 1 < run: McCali seconds; Horo- p aro: London Evening Journal. i i doiaer iy i kew . gos |fFrame - tesidence: . of ' 12 a | At the Bapti Church, | distribution of these froe | e e B ek | ek Mt o '3 £ I e 12 : [ ure ‘ he = z Witz second. hinates 0 ANTED — mgle, to | In Sinena; About 50 Lum it e Ay & S o cimaan . [ was | itr, second. 2 minates 1 eencond: |est for good and safe care. ot SR Rt | e U VLD el G2 | rooms. Easy terms. Pos-J| ‘Do vou think that we should heve DAVIS THEATRE. | ! Throwing baseball: Blacker 239 feet, 2880 Bmer R ARIY). " Wred. Hands, | and mieas; wovu luna; g irui bar- | | Session at once. Old Fogy. ssponsive vard). ed. §. {ackaRT= MoCAIL "Sacond, . (215 fass: Roek PRrie FLalvied) R DEICY Wy aaatain i 0 tonads | "It is elastic enough” replied the . Mystic, Conn, B. F. G thied. 185 feet IR, 1Ur CULlaBY 1L OF hear LOWL. FRIucu- rin Thy dOAT e ke, 1 sophomores 11. i bl 2 . | aohat eaid % ‘s hov AbasTTenkd Notes. Us i HELP WANTED BUK SaLm—U. L C. pis 10 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. 1m[v\v B breas, regisiered, foie beiter in tne The Only Place to Go These Hot Days. Now that we have to st £V The Colchester' basebal] team went : Rl L s b TR - h | £ e Girls, Day | Countey. Laaiow Burim, Nurih Stonins wshame 3 3 Davis has 1 to Montville aturday ternoon to RIE ¥arm Hands, Housework 5, f 3 o N Tt - o George Washington was a_sur- play @ return game with the O. T | FURRIER, | Workers (female), Women ‘for sea- | filiionr ¥ & O MOrwiet. coun. s s v 3 s e o o et M. team, which they defeated last Sat- | A ot Tdter Docks: T Tr . ks the S FearoRRRTL AN I Catheart, 291 Main Strect shore hotel, ERAKTIN G ook 3¢ tpes prices S0V sir ra ler Gil. | urday here o ENT BUREA! 6% enVelopes (reEUIAr business Sie), at vour age he was president of the being drawn > - he Grange hall was crowded Friday / FREE EMPLOYMENT GU i cata printen i surker. alavs Dev | | United States.”—Brooklyn Fagle. e opera The | M. J. COSCORAN, Bupt., Central BIdg. | yiiuy; vver $o.uus 40,000, Bioay, FORSALE police force. cox; recitation, How Bi distributed ali over the thea R g the high school. The characters we h\ Fi ¥4.40; 5,000, BU.eU; AV,UVL, Lz o0y | stril i 0y 2 “a Sax an even, cool temperature ise, What e Rlghiachbol. The thasartors were NOIWICGHVEICRLNATYAI0SPIIA e e SR R IN NORWICH TOWN | “Ureniemetbignearer 0 SRR « e noticed as fcox, - Fi S . | LBU; 9,000, 36.0 Wou, o o edestrian—Suppose he ‘did, f=es the buiiding i 2 | DR. F. D. COLES, biusadh, | ixsia pritea, 34003 10w | A place with 5 acres of good | von know you snould return &ood for for today to be - e e = = i b Lot B Ul 4 i e s P A T P land with an elegant house in evil? T many i A In Ta,kmg Remedies Rear 17 Chestnut Street Erinting of every ' description ® aone heat and other improvements, [|good?—Boston Transcript in this cit ront & Elliott | P ey Phone Connection promyily. “send iSe suiibion, dae 50l | iwo barns and hen houses on the o 3 s A a5t chat B *Chorus. 0 Know What You S wish, Coa. : . Dropeess s toeated ma most || THE KALEIDOSCOPE ning to end. lady in this act is | & v m}\[., -.‘Ik‘ | * r T L T SR excelient location and § minutes §| 0 Taving Aicuity iR A the only lady understander who catCh- | ,ros gk o n i . walk to the trolley car line. eveland is ha i = ] E eriTRs MR- | Bropme . Raymond Wil- Are Taking UEL-HUFr Hu i EL SILK WINDERS, e Sindi Db e £ o e e e other act away from the ordir 1RDE the - Old, | kinds, big and small; some nice ehunk: | World Looks, ' Elizabeth _Armstrong; | | B e s conbis vk - oks, " Eliz | - = all"weil ‘broken. ' fave 46 head i Central Building, Norwich, Ct. Bctaters o dispenss song rercise We Thanic the Lord, HEIeRs Mowever, Not Applicable When Pre- | European Plan UNIVERSAL QUILLERS | & from. > Pces Tow® ol postin | Massachuset(s Teislature may pro- . Anishe o Ma \el Morgan, Cordelia Smith » £ 4 : . Come and see them. s ———————— J oo TR T o immer Bells A Rinming: | scribed by Reputable Physician, Grill Room open until 12 m. ol R T R etk el B aiteical act o itation. Welcoming Children’s Day, | — | HAYES BROS. Props. S % i i 2 v = B o fhe highest ciiniary. Enid Spidell; exercise, The FIOWel | rhe celebrated Dr. Stedman in | mimemime o PO | owned oy KTaNk W. Brewstor of Nop- | Mrs. Felaine Russell, noted war map _Merrill, the clever character | Children. Isabel Button, Doris Myott, | “Lyerybouy's Magazine” once stated— | 5 3 > CLOTH INSPECTORS wich, Coin., situated % of a mile south | nurse, living in age and poverty in At- A ctunioces the bill 1o oaier| Buth' Davis, Bllen Willcox:. reolta- | -pc)LouY & Magaaine” once stated— LEGAL NOTICES. of Poquetaniuck, on high ground, over- |lantic City, has just fallen heir to St - ik looking the Thames river and border- | 50,000, and_stori There will be a three-reel feature pho- 4 Kevstone that always make a hit | pernicious habit of seli-arugging. | 8 et o o’ Dinha eup | Office of Highway Commissioner. Foe po = chorus, The Mighty Hills En: g S L g e Hartford, Connecticut. | R D Ja=ee L ing on one of its branches. The man- se Mont wddress, toplay and one corking go: G s producers and laxatves & con- old, 18 well kept) 18 2% Sto 1 The codfish from a scientific_stand- ke LA T | ommittee in charge was as PRt dgatn: Grtien busk to his ] , Proposes to lay out that. cer- surrounded by beautiful shade troes, |a Norwegian government commission. ding larger and larger doses, on, and County of New London, several hennerys and an icehou: . 200 | Medicine Hat is to have a 'street rail- # Allce Brown, M BREED THEATRE. wn as Norw “habit” is created. ~Westerly Road, i et ot A A 5 3 tons’ capacity, all buildings in excei- | Medl oo 4 = The Japanese Dagger, Powerful Two- || Tiss Iy woster, | The dec- | “ihe nerve exhausted and slecpless ccable to the provisions of Chapter A, lent condilion; plenty of irult, abun- | WAy nine miles long. In 1910 the | i P e or e by Mrs AlICox, | should never seek relief, from Sopori the Public Acts of 1911, as fo! of Horses right from the west, out of | dance of wood and over $1,50C worch | Wation was 4,030 and today it is placed B alay. 3 oater and Miss Bmina Gard. | ghot' DEVer seek rolief from Sopori- of 'timber on place. ~Land 'In a nigh | at 16,000, highway about 150 feet west o alance of 90 acres in pasture an + es G. Kirl ge 20, of Kansas of the platform w poor shattered nerves ars ing only A wonderfu! Iram aurel, and at the other was : ‘ B e sits, awelling . upen ilie ey g Other was | lor rica, red blood and for riadunc el 2 R Rarstit =5 t Seesne t.of pink car-|jyom he wasted tissue—the clearanc FIynn indo w.ony . rook, | ght. burn fertilizer; some farming toois wiil power of superstition great fea- s and maidenfair fern. Peonies, | [FOM he waste thei clegrany % Sitchen, Chamber and g toois will e ov i . s o, et : n des. | 6\ vow vatal canals 1rom clogging Pois- In'i Southieastierly @ifes: | For the shore, Kitchen, Chamber and | Bepl o be sold with the farm. The price i3 |9 inches tall ang last year gr 1ur at the br d lay, presented in 8 g roses completed the | 01 ! e foot radius curve for a | Table Girls, Family Cooks, General | GEORGE E. CHAMPLIN, e tibas oasy Mg DoRMEREIon Siven | tadhiss R edittisa, The, Jupes orations b ohlld Tusthe sSug= | BRI L thaa T e Do feet to P. C; thence by [ House and Second Girls. wiia Westerly, | Immediately. ~ Investigate. [ (This atory, tells of ghe fis- | day school recsived a carnation-at the | L Or Stedman further cwrote that curve a aistance of J. B. LUCAS, A $1,250 buys a four-room bungalow | Rye has nearly disappeared in Amer. . “aaoe it the bosssasion of & | close of the service .+ |sl scmalus of the bath and mod- e ety Rt B Til ' Reom 33, Ceatral Builaing. | (new)- Jot has 1o, fest fromtase om |ican grain exports. Only 5,000 bushels 5 ¢ g reserved as @ curi . | hodist Concert | erate exercise, with the NATURAL io P. C: thence by may26d Jroperty is &t Pleasant View. in went, abroac 912, against 2,500, by & tourist and preserved as a cur Methodist Conce; | erate : Pt “ 26d property Pl Vi atis | ey SUERERCIN TSI Rmniast 2,000,090 The picture, made in two countries. | T ert at the Methodist church | BLOOD and NERVE FOOD, BIO lus curve a distance of ! about it . busHels 2 Shows some beautiful Japancse sce Tok and. inet | PLASM, (which is not a drug and can- | 5t fo the left to P T, and i | g e T i ; ery, attractive people and homes. e e not form a habit) will do more tu | o o2 Jisancs 'af 400 Teotio }chioice Japan is buying a steadily increas- - nnounced by : i WILLIAM A. WILCOX, ing amount of foreign machinery and ronni Eggs NATIVE Eggs s Erance of #hout | we want 50,000 Dozan FRESH nerty of Mrs. John Fiynn: | EGGS. Pay highest cash price. banish the need for drugs and alcohot | than all else. BIOPLASM alone is a watchful guardian -and correcior of | body negligence. It is basic to life.” olimax of the drama is one of the mos: S thrilling and unusual ever recorded Tom Moore and Alice Joy in a delightful drama entitled 17 prayer by Welcome 1 ke Davis; Har | hoir: e | =ong. | Real Estate Broker. engines, the total purchases for 19 No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2, | Aggregating $14,175,68 | Weaterly, R. 1. o 12 Office 36 531, Jvery vear on the anniversary of his | Fleart of an Actress which is guaran ome fo Children's Day, Irene Rob. | When Dr, Stedman wro s arti- | acTo Lo of M fotinyy Telephones: . Restdence BRRE 36 te one of the hits of Dill. | ertaon, Tdith Howes and Jessie Hew.- | cle BIOPLASM was sold only through | Brothoere and remarming obe soet bors THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, may6d marriage Professor Paimer, of Har- The great Biograph drama The Stolen | iftson. Recitations by Mrs, Fverstt | Phvsiclans. Its discoverer, also being | property of J. H. Hewitt. The limi Eight-room Cottage, in per- fetd — | vard, gives something to Wellesley In Loat is positively a sensation, and the | McCluggage, Fornetts Roberison, Ar- (& high-class ethiacl praciitioner pre- | of the proposed highway are to e 33-41 Commerce St. I 0asE Raiains Bt atenm Hest memory of “hie 'wite, Alice Freeman B e rethia i de tol- e earo Pornattl Holistison, Ar G beine divece L the Sunile. feel didtant from and parailel” to ] 5 | Palmer, who was president of Welles- fowed by the comedv The Lion Tamer. | 1in: soio and duet, Ruth and ,j,,f”‘.,(‘ While ‘there ‘have been no changes | sEove described rener Hne tirougnout gas and electric light. Good | e p— Srwazee Robertso recitations _b: attie | it the ingredients and the care taken | 0% Zntire ' bt Mol U | location and on line of trolley. RO 3.7 AT THE AUDITORIUM. | Felds, John Chadeisk Verna/ Bop: |In compounding BIOPLASM (Bower) | °0get tn, width over all |~ @ e Bi oy . | Construction work on_ the Algoma ey | ertzon. Dors Carpenter: solo by Mil. |in strict accordance with the original | plans on-f16 In the office 0f the T .. I snaby Fine house and stable. House ||| Contral railway went forward rapidly The Telephone Girls Today. | dred MeCluggase, with —chorus by | lormula—the poiicy ot marketing Las | way Commissioner at Hartford, Conn. N. T: & C arranged for two flats with ||! during (he vear. Tho line between - | choir: recitatlons by Ruth Robertson, | Leen somewhat amended. entitled” "The Norwich-Westerly Road | Notice is hersby given to all per- . larrant 0. modern conveniences. Situated || Shult Ste Marie and the Canadian Pa- g 4 | in the Town of Preston—Cut off 1 nes." D on Sachem street, one of the best cific, a distance of about 200 miles, waz The combination of musical comedy et o e ol s It is a slow process to reach the |} e 5 : ders and = submitted by C. A. Campbell, Div residential iocations In the city. completed, inspected and accepted by ion sons who may have claims against 117 Main St. Norwich, Conn. 2s4 photonlavs originated by the Au- | - [ exercise Seoriie ic entlrely through the medical | rmbes 0¥ Gatva Bl @oritn last week has proved such o | Haod by R ession iherelore the present mun- | o Enereforé, 3o are herehy motified t»|“The First National Bank of Nor- | . Lot fronting on Sachem street, || {fic Britich government and the bonu: s that : 2 it L s drdent. JOT Stk Dlopitug: Mtarntee e econrfy Yo ArpihonsUy otfied =t : '100 feet and about 200 feet deep. || of cash and land was declared earne » Robertgon, For- : oA anng 2 ' wich,” Connecticut, that the same 51T feet B ABA of R W Il hish at the office the Highway cided to ¢ week, and if the publ syl men: N bigger companies 1 Mo e iug Company has concluded to per- | Blizabeth Me- | mit @iling pe by A few good rents to offer, in- quire of MAS H. BECKLEY, Commissioner. in the fol at Hari- | must be presented to Harold G. Mur- vt can | €05 am (g T3th dak of Jumelut 4SS 8 0SNG wna tegai proor | PECK'S. Real Estat: Agancy In consequence of the loss of the Titanic and other casualties to large e manag rect by | Tt eena to ! O PaGea Harifosa.: Gonn: ALHIE! sii 3 i 4 Robertson X .ee & Osgood Co., 1 ty 1a 1913 » thereof, within three months from f[‘\fl’is o El l‘y Buildii Phones 724 sized ships of recent construction, the T anon | wula e, pleus : . -y P, xS A SPECIAL +y Building, ot of inmurance has advanced to such h } o WA i la Shate e o e bu ¢ dateror: they may fbe disullawied. : 373 Main Street. 3682 L o ot ther. Hasbirre A Taariont Telephone ( < and George Rob- | (Bower) with detailed —— — . P. KANE, i illi e | \ Nt/ / | line has decided upon a policy of co- ture of mirt 5 A Inent NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ik !132 Sprmg St" Wllll!nantlc operative insurance in <onnection with | Acting Comptroller of the Currency. by the pasic | 1m» Cumard Line and the International a day in a telephone ange. A com e A5 Wt O ; A COURT OF PROBATE HELD B 45 § i - Bic s lcle al equipment 15 | & : gt & R R ton. Wit HELD | ™ may 12M ! 4 B s The aet. which (g tns | Roberteon and Mildred MeClusgaze oL X . e T e e i \ AGRICULTURAL LIME. FOR SALE o o kst oL Yery highest class daoninte Rl kel onld, b A o Of June aD 1(9%;“ a o155, bave Just put a eariona into our A steam roller costing about 5,000 The princivals ate a sexte i 3 Rl T e our druzais S Oin . Stendrinn. intane: A Fully Equipped mands fof Liis mire cron pradacer. Tha | A good seven room Cottage with mod- | Vas recently imported from the United ix Hello iris ynd that somew R e W Ml (e Bive, ¥ nentary a full size b b Stonington, id\sald District, de- i experts of the country say the ground |ern' jmprovements, five minutes' walk | States by a Pointe a Pitre merchant, feren: comedign. Fddic - Dra Robert: Robertson: ‘Mrs, i ITHIN with purchase . Five Passenger, 30 H. P. limeatone 15 bottor than the. burnt |°T% VRPIONITCC R LT ! vepgrts Consul Frank Anderson Henry Drake i= known to the management | oo Gon o Hoad s e R d, That the Adminlstratrix eits ¢ lime, and -4is is what we have. Sold b e e of Booditone. Frondt - West . Tl e eamalls professionally and | ok il L bt S ots 0 paad g anandd "o B Tiustng Car by the bag. ton or carload. E. A. X D n that e AuirreontiitaaEy B BTyl If a hetter imam could b = claims against sald estate wit g PECK, 3v:iiliAMs & CO, Phone 300 8 CIE Btreet | | onbtratTon wasl glya before wiims ‘months from thisidate, by post- T ARHR Lo~ AR Bl Property Under New Management. | e e been selected £ reorting to any obecrionablc mechods, | residents. " The "wenty leage of | | fercasia iasy dwel?, b u’ the” siie | ome cemonstration wit convines you 3 5 THESE ARE BETTER | kind to be lmported (o (hat colony, Mis comeds Deing clean and enjoyabia | what was formerly the liery stablo | i d by publishing the same once | peyana a doubt of the wuperiers .03 . - - . I &l Mr. Drake iz lfo & good | property on Anthony Street’ given to P NG SUIT] cwapaper having o clreulation in | EMNy Car 01"+ any xad all others g,%flfifiykfi{flfifi 4 TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR | o coniract of the Unlon Oil com- IS S5 B Sthger ST Res the | C. 2. Revnalds by ate I, P Par- i ()1 o | | i at that price, 4R Seeurities of wny kindiat the GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR | 2i» of Sulfornia to furnish thie crude | personality to get the numbers o o, oxpired Sn o b | A A IRAY. Fudae: LET U8 SHOW YOU WHY, Sawont Kates GLTRianat. An aig {0l used by the canal commission wnd = 1he lmm:g:’- so that ther make ths ;al ;nld 1o H;q i |~ ; y 4 i Al d R { Tae abeve gnd foregoing 1s a true <;A;un.::fa x;l;'l‘nzl:‘u‘de:l wl\n. Try them and sce. | the Pansma raflroad expired .\llrcl} 1:;" impression. onthy ngo and Saturday the land was Ci al ca: of record, k. LOAN Co. - N of this ves and was renewe with- B v impremion | obiss e | JERLE? SEL S0 O, e e | and see w] n | copy ol x M. B. RING AUTO CO. 42 S Seecat, Upninies. {THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Frankiin 8t "0 (T “Chiger it une. 3y g : Partridge for ten vears, i do for you. Jeea b= GHESTNUT sTREET / L e e s | Nett 1o Nohy (1914, Under the ficst contract, whieh } | NomICE Al credliavs af said des / foint S S ran untils Apell 1, 1909, the companyt Flowers from Mrs. A. A. Young. ceased are lerehy notified to presept Ohildren Ory | quThe carnations at ail the churches } COXETER, Tailor i ;Jr;:"y.“\l;' gk R o WMEN yeu want te put your bus PTG | vered o o st u . BOLMS, DentISt| onte ser Direon ‘AL that time: Rows | sver, the price was advanced 20 cents i Norih Steningfon, Cons J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin 8t 1in the time limited in the DR. E. W . FOR FLETCKER'S | A. A Youne for the dacorations, und | i e s hitestone and the J. B\ C. 108 | yogs horars the nibiic, thers is N0 me< | nnmsen ol ak s > e {were mesi hearilly appreciai. J A Iis CARGLYN AH muvwn s are (Lo petiak R ol SER R OEE RaC RUELe ert s ne e = ISty s aner, Monsl A 4 the higher rates have obtained . CASTORIA Miss Kathleen Dearnley is i, 33 Broadway Jsdd Administrairis Try them {og "columns of The Hulletin. Lewkens actiee

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