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otoplays at Davis and Moving Pletures at lemy Musical Clubs’ Concert at Lodge, No. 46, K. of P, P Sintionary” Enginsers’ Asso No. & meets in N 1l Block. Oscar, 5 89, V. O. of A, Foresters” Hall. n Commandery, No. 4 K. T, ta at Masonic Tempie. & No. jeta, « Hugn H d_Lodge, b I O. 5. F. M U. meets in Po- AR Hall, Taltviile. s ANNOUNCEMENTS THE TALKING PICTURES. First Showing of Notable Invention is Made in This The first presentation of the famous falking pictures is being made at the Auditorium theater for today only, afternoon and night. The characters in the tures are live ones, they play their parts not only in action, but in voice as well, for every movement of their lips is a clear expression to their au- dience. There is no more guess work as to what a character intends to in- terpret: the voice is clearly under- Stood and each and every character is followed without perplexity. Ray- mond Hitehcock and Stelia Mavhew, the famous musical comedy stars, are talking pid- and chil ton An with spring bor = The Mrs Mrs mother chiet Alrs. the principal features. BREED THEATER. The Vampire of the Desert, in Two Reels, Featuring Helen Gardner. A fact that will t-‘:‘ by all lover In the motien pic hesd ol her >wn tarned > *ke fald of tures, and will appes today snd lomorrow in the title role ! of the eature by the r made by this cast. She iz a besut!ful, bewitching sorceress, but Ther insatiable desir be ber own undoing. The of scenic , and displays all the ures are The Right Perilous Ride, Lu- | cielior Bobby, the del- | ie comedy by the .J ires will be ie first time is theater er of the he brain of | Thomas A. | on pictures | one, which c»d from the actor's » words ars spoken. lusion. Let us | supposs been possible to | Peproduce the scenes during the | Felgn of Navoleon, who would not g5 | 2aF to see 2 talking pictmre where the voice and ity of one of | the mightiest figures that ever storm- ed across the world could be repr. duced true to life” What would be the incalculable 11 terest to us today will be of equal i terest to those who people the world two hundred vear- hence. We havs ‘historic figures in our present-day his- tory, men whose names will live as eontributors to the political, military, financial and sociological history of the Bge. That pictures of the world's greatest men and women may be seen beard to speak has added a new to the world; yet within time the wonder will cease and we will accept it simply as an inci- to_an age of wonderful inven- . Mr. Edgison's latest and prob one of his greatest achievements _Teceive a noble reception in Nor- for every ome will want to see ‘marvel. Academy Musical Club. i concert of the Academy Musical | “tomjeht at Slater hall is sure to | attenBied by a large audience and | ensure good seats it will be well to | there early. The club is the larg- | - this vear that it has ever heen it is_playing better than ever Tomight's concert, therefore, is tain to be gne of merit—one which those who care for good mus mcore a great surprise to those Bave not already heara this com iyoung plavers. The pro- contains the names of such composers as _ Brahms, Dyorak. Gounod, Offenbach, off and others club will be assisted by the Glee. club, appearing for two and by the Academy quar- fn a selection of songs new for occasion. The novel feature of the however. will be the TaRose | by the girls gvmnastic dancing which makes its first public ap- in a number certain to all who see it. tonight, come early, and bring be hailed w Othar oivone > of Way, Pachs bin, and 3 mo: its own i £ i Rli? 5] i i 3;E in of Mrs. beauty | © culmina late cording NORWICH, ) LARCEST VARIETY “GILT EDGE” the only_ladies’ shoe dressing that posiively contains ol Biacks and Poliahs luliea! bool <5, shines without rub- bing, 25c. "FRENCH GLOSS,” 10c. “STAR" combination for Kindsof russet or tan shoes, 10c. “QUICK WHITE" (in liquid form with sponge) tycleans and whitens dirty canvas shoes. 10¢. “ALBO” cleans and whitens BUCK, NUBUC SUEDE, and CANVAS SHOES. packed in zinc boxes, with sponge, 10c. In hand some, large aluminum boxes, wi I your dealer doos not keep tho Xind yon want. sendne 24 02 Prico in atamps for Tull size package. harges paidy [ In round white calk £ponge, 25c. WHITTEM RE BROS. & CO., 20-26 Albany Stroot, The Oldest and Largest Mannfactuvers of Cambride, Mase, Shoe Polishes in. the World. M P Theése who reca riage of Miss Su; P. Hutchinson & the bride’s Dimock, at South Coventry, will read | with interest despatch York Times interesting t 2 to ashington. bridegroom-tc the counsel Ginseppe ¢ Dimock Scott Circle TO MARRY ITALIAN DIPLOMAT. Mrs. Susan Dimock Hutchinson Will | Be the Bride of Counsellor Giuseppe Ca;fll:m. 1l the brilliant mars n Dimock and C the summer home af mother, Mrs. Henry F. the following Wi to Wednesday's New romance during Washington at Bar summer, watched the recent is interest son in in a mar 1 the coming ivate the Tt a diplomat, lian embassy he bride-to-be is hinson. only daug I, Diméck of Harbor has where 1 st is obtaining Bar tehinse Paris preceded her is said her « troussean, has leased” a house on for the coming winter, chinson came to Wash mn a semi-invalid scasoa took little pa cugh her mother Mrs. Hut apidly. durd lini, in addi- ansellor of the was_charge when_the em- neett Pier. He v in New ate fortune and rank of ambas- a rt or o Wil Straigh Wh Whi DIRECTORY. New L.ondon City of Loweil 3 | agent r NGRWE 4 REW and Chester W. Chapin | nd stafercoms from ticket firoad station Megls a la Carte YORK »1:80 Mew YVerk GHELSEA LINE Fare $i1 Freigni and passenger service direct 1o New Yori, Fro diys v tor Rooseveit o m orwick Tuesdays, Thure- 1days. Al .35 p. ml 23, Fast River, Moadays, 2t 5 v m Zht received until G v. . F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. ose a MODERN AFSGLUTELY FrrEPROOF] 300 Rooms (200 wil ‘Dr. J. M. KING TR STREET & URIVERSITY PLACE ©ne Blook West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY 5 Tholesald and Recat Bath) IAI:‘“:I.OO PER DAY UP, Bead for Iree i i L0 Now Tesk G e State Agricultural College The commencement calendar at the Connecticut Agricultural college fol- lows: Friday, June 13, 8 p. m.—President’s Sunday, June 15, 2.30 p. m—Bacca laureate sermon by Rev. L. G. Rogers. Monday, June 16, Evening—Shake- m Ciub Banguet. Allyn house, ; Bta lLambda Sigma Ban- Bond’s restaurant, Hartford. jesday, June 17. § a. m—Exami- mation for Alumni prize in practicai | ture: 16 a m.. Class day exer- of the Schools of Agricuitura Economics, and Mechanic Arts; m.. Class day exercises of the col- | : 4 p. m, Baseball game, Alumni p. m.. Senior dance. , June 1. 10.45 a. m. exercises, address by Rév Starr; 1 p. m.. Alumni dinner: ‘m., of Alumni associa- 8 p. m, Alumnl reception and P ] will Jamaica firefifes supply | | time. |ing Car | stop-ov NICK_ELQMTE DIRECT THR | steepers, oints, Boston to Chicago, | falo, Cleveland and Ft. Wayne. Lowest Service at e ROUTE 70 CHICAGO AND THE WEST Modern® thru_standard and tourtst a Buf- Quick Din Trea other rates. Unexcelled on- all trains. Niagara Falls and low rouhd. trip SUMMER EXCURSION FARES TO PACIFIC COAST, write New C end many now in effect, routes. i 312 01d Soutn Bldg:, OLORADO, Tong llmits, the wost Varlahle | Tates, etc. ¥, BURGESS, end Passenger Agent, Boston, Mass, and polishing a1l ANDY " s126, 050, e shing- | to nm-wL New | =i Protect the Plants ! storehouse Mill Ends SALESROOM OPEN & a mn to 12 m. ip.mio 5p.m. Daily except Saturdays PONEMAH MILLS Taftviile, Conn. 1 Willimantfc cars Foy -~ ‘anger Sig nals Kidney Troubles, Bladder Dis- orders and Rheumatism. When these aymptoms lected, tffen Serious Follow, 1t s not only dangerous, but needless, for you to to suffer and endure the tortures of troubles, for the new discove 1 | b g misery. all are neg- Disea | such promptly ends gen a da, | ew days, en all that |8 s ever ieve the |@ wor: overcome | @ urtnary and relieve chronic All dr return th UROGEN you relic Price 50 cents and $1.00 At ali druggists backe disorde rheumatism gists are authorized to purchase price it hould fafl to sive | | Mrs, ibal | Barn, she mar divorce W Paget, Mrs. Arch- | nder and Mrs. Courtland I Some ten or twelve years ago fed Cary P. Hutchinson, but him several years ago. Stamford.. ily L. F leav®ng av quest ¢ ational ch Mrs, Em- May, 19 n the will of of §: . there fs §1,000 to ihe First Congre- el of Stamford. ' Kill the Bugs | —AND— With These Insecticides: | BUG DEATH ARSENATE OF LEAD PYROX RAYNOLD'S PARIS GREEN! \ Full Stock and Trade Supplied at | | 45 znd 47 COMMERCE ST. IF YOU | are thinking of a | I R Vo) ISPRING call and see what I can do for you. COXETER, Tailor 33 Broadway D | Ladies: JAS. . WACPRERSON FOR SALE. FOR SALE — A very fn. plano,. very carefully used; ¢heap to a quick buyer. as owner must deave city witiin one week. —Address Uprighit, care Notwieh Bulletin. Jeizd FOR SALI Several good gows and two ‘horses. C. J. Gratton, Tel. -3, delzd FOR NALE—A(L & big bargain, the Dr. Galpin cottage on the Willimantic camp ground; best cottage and best lo- cation on grounds. Address for partio- ulgrs Louls B Lincoln, Willimantic. FOR SALI—One cylinder Cadlllac touring car, with business body and top. TFor terms apply at 18 Peck St Se12a T FOR SALE—OII chandelier. Enguire at oo Prospect St. jelzd _FOR SALE—Trap drummers outfit. Address Drummer, care Bulletin Co. Motor boat, 18 ft, 4% v. gngine. For Informa: 5. Jeisd Tt rowboats. SALE ft. beam, 3 h. tion phone 6! FOR SALE—Two 15 ! urday or Sunday. Inquire J. H rading Cove jelza BOR SALE Compare the new Metz specinl roadster with other light au- tomobiles. — Meiz is easy for ladies :o operate. 'Fully equipped $445. Send for catalogue. _A. Dubuc, 4 Lincoln (T Jeiza under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per line, six words to the line WANTED. FOR SALE. or TO RENT,” JO RENT. WANTED—Place for general house- Work. Apply at Bulletin Office. WANTED_Agents in Norwich fdr our popular Unique Card Boolk, printcu fTom nuow type, Anest work, scHipt, Lext 9r gotnic, “good profit, quick ofders: Sample by ‘mall, ovc. ' Belmont . ard Print, 25 Gration 8t. Brockton, Mass. WANTED—Horse for its keeping for light work and driving. A kind and gontle one preferred. H. L. Kneeland, f)ilestnuL Hill, "Conn. KOR SALI—Amplex Roadster. Price $1,200. Appiy M. F. Plant's garage Mdstern Point. Phono 203-3. Srazé FOR SALE—Sand, gravel Toam, $1.00 per load delvered in Git; Charles B. Chapman. el Faa FOR RENT—Ocean .Breese = €ottage, choice, convenient, atiractive, cCiedd, veranias ull sides, water in house. ¥ rooms, remt for Aug. ¥7b; chilarca omitted. Address tais month. Coas. H. Learned, rioasure beacn, Wateriori, Conn. Jeizd FOR SALE—Yearlng_ bull. Blacker, K. ¥. D., No. z, Norwich, Co FOR SALEK—Corliss Bngine, 50 h.p, 12-in. cylinder, 42-in. stroke, 10-ft. fiy- waeel Barsiow Stove Co.' 116 Poini St, Provide W RENT—Small cottage at Gardner ‘e Tor July and August. Kor terms wpply to 78 Feck Bt. * “erza Chestnut st. Union Co. WANTED—A compelent girl for gen- eral pousework. Apply at Bulietin Otnce. Je1zd FOR SALE — Jersoy heifer, three years old, fresh about July 4 —Sner- man R. Waters, Jewett City. Tel. 2:-4 WANTED— Everybody to enjoy the A good Brnest Gabler up- plano. good tone and action,. with 5100l and searf. Terms 310 down, §1.35 per week. . The Piaut-Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Bldg.. Norwich, Conn. 3e12TSM FORSALE IN NORWICH TOWN A place with 5 acres of good Jand with an elegant house in coudition having steam t and other ' improvements, two baras and hen houses on the place. also 70 frult trees, this propenty is located In & most excellent location and 5 minutes walk to the trolley car line. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Nerwich, Ct EUCTION ANTIQUES 23 Chureh S, Willlmantie, JUNE 17, 1913, at 10 a. m., RAIN OR SHINE, consisting of a large and fine antiques, among which are 1 fop Tigh boy, I plain top high bov, & arryand mmaple deske, 1 high bost beastaad ' matiogany bedstend: 1 Car- 1 mahogany Chippendals id Duteh foot ehalr, 4 | hogeny mofus, straishi ndrew Jackson's mes- Saga'to hoth houses of congress in 1829 and nis farewell nddress at the clome of hia term, both printed on very old Silk. and & hundred and one articles ot Antiques not mentioned. At the same fime ana placc, 1 very old wood axts Dugky in Arat clags condition (4 ACFARLANE, Auctionser. lot o hoodsd back, It is time to send us.your FURS and GARMENTS for COLD STORAGE. | Our method of handling your Furs assures you that they are thoroughly cleaned before storing and that their natural luster and beauty have been restored before returned | to you in the Fall- We do not use local storage but rather send them into the hands of experienced and re- liable FURRIERS who give them a Furrier’s treatment and care. Charges as low as the low- est for good and safe care. i FURRIER, 291 Main Strect coliection and delivery service of waicn, ciock and jewelry repairs of L. Clegs, 128 wasnington St City. Drop vustal or pnone 3(i-z. aprZMWr 'WANTED—Hall's Barber Schools, 814 Washington St, Boston, Mass. W ages, board, room. raiiroad ticket furnisned by, 6L Co-upecative Propositions.” e WANTED —Men and women wanted for "U. 5. government positions; biz pay; Summer yacation; Steady work, common euucation suificient; parcel DOSC requires several thousand; “puil’ Unpecessary; tnousands of 4ppoint- mehts coming. write immediateiy for Iree list or position. Frankiin insti- tute, Dept. 3o-i., Kochester, A. Jeiza WANTED—A good blacksmith on wagon work. Appiy to W. H. Arm- srong, Soucn Coveniry, Conn, Jjelzd WANTED—Salesman_ana _collector one witn experience preferred. , ApDLY al Binger siore, 48 Main St, between tie hours of 5 and 6 D. m, Jelld T WANTED—Automobiles to clean at the Fuvuc Wash Stund, rear of ks’ Home jelod W ANTE few stuff pressers. o bradford Dyeing Assn. Brad- <. 1 WANTED—"A few §00d mal APBiS o bradiora Dyéing Asst. prag WANTED AL once s good &l aroun. biacksmith; nune but u steady, rellable man and 'one who wishes & steady jJob need apply John G. Vigai- man Tel. 2-3° mayli7d place or Butletin ApDiy fora, 3 farm in the country. Box 20, Co. may9d FOR SALI — Good working mare, young, ~strong, apbout 14v), will -puli heavy loaa; price reasonabie. W iluam Bannier, Baluc, two miles above Hapover. jeiid FOR SALE—A high grade cow; will be iresn in @ day or two. Dennis ter crank sceam engune in fArst ciass snape, Wilh celiral rorce reea viler; 12 H. 2. verucal boler compieie wiln Hi- UNgS, DOOW 4na SLACK; price . IOW, Ior iminediate romoval. ‘The Marcy Toul Works, Futnam, Conn. Jella FOR SALti— Handsome square piuno, Aine come Wi 1 K008 LOnMIOD; WOULL be Ciscalp 4e Satu, wha WLl Do BOIA AT & big Mactiiice Il BOUUL At ouce to save moying. s C. L. Stong Danieison, Conn. TFoR SAL welr vroken, —Large Scotch collie, Will WOrk in harness. 0. peovilie, Coestnut i, Conn, Tele: pione a9 jeiod HENS WON'T LAY WHEN 10KTURED BY Mce and mites; Pruus Powaered and Liawd Lico hlllets quicky exterminate Aigut cost: susranieca. 4. £, mollowas, J. ¥ Bow & Co.. Norwich Grun Co.. C. W. Hil & San Jow. Connor & Bons, Greeuevide Grain Co., A A tanning, Yante. FOR SALE — Bay horse, 1260 10s., gentle, Boua_worker, atraid of nothing. Address C. H. Nylen, K. ¥. D. 6, Nor- wica, Conb. jevd FOI SALE-Eleven room house, with lot, oy UL L, _sust be sold Lo’ closo estute. G. W. Hamilton, lixecutor, 18y main_ St dia thise troubie &rand piano, ioid furnicure Appointment. saiss ity seen vy wel. 4¢zr4. bulis, 472 Wasuingwi St Jesd WANTED_Farms and couniry but ness. If you care to get a qulck buyer for your farm or country business, write to Burman & Cherney, the old ontablished and raliable real estate and business brokers, 155 Essex St. N. Y. ma .‘ 8. WANTID — FHired man, single, to work on farm and board with femily; $25.00 g month salary, Inquire of Glen Rock Farm (Ledyerd). Ired. Sanda, Manager, Mystio, Conn., R. F. D. 4. WANTED—Piano_tu op, 285 Prospect St Find A Tol. . Gor- 832-2. 2 et sivuiiman about twenty years of age who would be in- terested in learning to be a COOK. A good op- portunity under the most favorable condi- tions for a young man to learn a good trade. THE WAUREGAN HOUSE Norwich, Conn. HELP WANTED Housework Girls, Day ‘Women for sea- Farm Hands, Workers (female), shora hotel, Cooks. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Blds. WANTED For the shore, Kitchen, Chamber and Table Girls, Family Cooks, General House and Second Girls. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. may26d CEORGE G GRANT, Unéertaker and Embalmar <o hkrovideace 3L, Talivi.i: Telephone 630. apri4M WFEawi DENTIST | May Building mangs for y the ground limestone the ° burnt Babies! Scon they will be big boys and girls, and their faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and we’ll catch their, smiles. LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER - Oppostte Nerwich Savings Soclety, lime, and by the saz, PECK, vhat we have, ton or carload. Suviasdaams & CO. Sold LEGAL NOTICES. OF PROBAT! within and for the District . -on. the 12th day of June . 1913 _'Présent—NELSON J. AYLING, J Judze Bftate wich, ge. ot J. Willlams, late of District, deccased, en by co in %o on In SZEON Jo < ina i FANNiE C. CHURCH, Clork, T o a true ne Iy i Attest: SHORT CAKE SEASON is with us and our BEST BAKING POWDER at 12 per ib. can is guaranteed to give as good or better satisfac- tion as any you ever had at any price. Tea importers Do, Franklin 8q., over Somera Bros. | Urited GHHGH VIIEN you want to Dut your bust. nexs & the publie, there iy no me $ium betior thanp throush the advarts ing columns of The Bulletin. Eggs NATIVE Eggs We ~ want 60,000 Dozen FRESH EGGS. Pay highest cash price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, 33-41 Commerce St. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—Brown bulldog puppy; cal- lar, but no name or license number. Address George Duffner, 38 Platt Ave., City. Jjeild LOST—A gold watch, between Quine- baug ball grounds and Shumway Cloth- ing Btore, Dantelson. Finder kindly re. turn to Box 250, Danielson. Conn. Jelld A Fully E;luipped Five Passenger, 30 H. P. Touring Car The OVERLAND for $985.00 One Cemonstration wiil convince you beyond a doubt of the vuperiority of this motor car ov.: any &1d all others at that price. LET US SHOW YOU WHY. ®#M. B. RING AUTO CO. CHESTNUT STREET MONEY LOANED Watches, Jewe. in3 of any. kind at the Lowest Rates cf interest. An oid fo deal with. (Estbiisned 1873 The Bean Hill Monumental ian MONUMENTS Gemetery, Work of all descriptions; Lettering ‘en work all ready erected in cemetory a speeialty, Telephans 634-3 FOR SALE—I will sell at a price that will surprise you my large stock of millinery ana nhxiures, siuatea on Main St., opposite P. . Jewett City. Miss D. Beauregard. Jedd FOM SALE—Six-room coltage nouse, improvements, barn, large lot, near Ihermos Co., Laurel wuil. A, W. Rook- Wwood, Yantic, Conn. mayzd FOR SALE—a automobile. Jobn B, Tranklin St LUK AL $4.50 coru, Jard. Pho; Stoddard, 313 aprsd Blab woud, ¥love lengLis, v half cord. G. A. Bul® deissa PPerrre Tou ho.uucads and 200 6% (regulur business sise) UiV eLopEs, oA Ly eprsiied, TOF 3490; 0UY Cach, 30V, Bewa ius ampies wnd DFICES LUl wnY piilliibe yOu miv i Deed UL hue BUUCUL sy, AVEwicd, 5 oK SALE UK TKADE—G00d 1u-acre farm, Wel locuted near village and LGIBLbOLS, Ok telepRONS ARG S . Do | vn steady’ stéeui, Wi Weil 6q eiin. i, Ciuee ml aid BEw Tus kuod ‘Dusitoms; 4DOUL 5 b Gver Wiees; SXCOUORT Clgii- Y00in" nolne, Lew Darw, poustty o 404 Sheas; uod Liiu; E000 LFULL; bl bai0 price (UF Mliiedidie i, Vi Luue Wi cliage in Or near Wwwi. Parucu- | lars. Iryuls Agenvy, WALManuc, Gt | Teblla | UL Sack—U. L C. PiES, LDUrougn- bicas, IoeseTed, NOGE belter in the | Coluily. Lbuiww Facu, Nurta SORING- Lk s B, 4 0, NOFWiOD, Coal. s, & “liaT piiniee n el vi Cuivun, Be0; Luouls Dloledtin, "ok piiscls SCielueius, 0 mALL, piiuted, vi.10, L,UVY, VhoU; 9,UvU, BowUs TLULY, drdievs OUU Ullingads, 133 PHAed, $iuvi LUVY, Bo1U; U UUG, - 900V, AUUUY, eise0V; OUG slilcinciits, UlaXota, | prinivd, 3LV LUUU, 31605 GUuv, eu-Uv. Lu,0UU, $1Luv Eriniing i ¢very | aescripuiod | au Brompuy. Send sot saiupies. AL b ictiu CU. Frinters wuu sinders, Nui- wicz, Conl Merrill Jones' Big Stable will be sold at auction \weanesuay, June 18, 1513, at 10 o'clock,” /¥ive z-orse Tip Carts, ten sets 2%4-Inch Double Harness; two 8-Seaters; 10-passeuger Buckboard; lo-passenger Bus; thres 2-seaters; ten | Ton Busgies, one Miller Road |latest stvle; two sets hobbles, tra harness, and a_complete racing outfit used by Star Tucker. Remember the Place— 44" UNION ST, WILLIMANTIC. EOR SALE Elastic Stockings MADE TO MEASURE QUICK SERVICE LOW PRICES See our Truss line The Lee & Osgood Co. Norwich 910, e JUST ARRIVED. Express car 28 Horses. Some of all kinds, big and small; some nice chunks —all ‘well broken. 'have 45 head to, pick from. Prices low as possible. Come ana see them. | ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1139 may27a 'FRESH LOAD | of Horses right from the west, out of hard work, ranging from 1100 to 1500 in welght. For sale by GEORGE B. CHAMPLIN, Tel. 192. Jesd FOR SALE Elght-roem Cettage, In pers feet repalr, Bath, steam heat, gas and electrio light, Good location and en line of trolley. Blg snap, N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main St. Nerwlich, Conn, Westerly. quick sale one Jackson Touring Car, TO RENT—A tenement of four rooms pleasantiy located, reasonable rent Lo smail tamily of adults. inquire 40 Ho- bart Ave. Jeda LET_Flat, modern mprovements, 15 Town St. Norwieh Town. Inquire Dr. C. Lamb, next door. zd TO RENT—Cotiage of Six rooms, also upper tenement oi five rooms, Wilh burz room with either If desired. Ap- piy_sames Murphy, 305 Washington st. Jexd FUANISHED ROUMS Central loca- tion. _Mrs. Lmma Morse, i¥ Union si mayisd T0 MENT_ Lower part of 85 Wash- on Ne, '8 Tooms and bath, with or without garage; aiso house of § rooms and bath, all improvements. J. Brad- ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway, or at 88 Washington atter 6 p. m. mayizd " FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- v.':nY-n:u. 38_Unlon Bt. Telephone 834-4 yii SUMMER COTTAGES For Rent—For Sale. ‘Waten Hill Weekapaur. Fleasant View. Rentals, $175-32600 senson. 31 Inspection by appointment. FRANK W. COY, 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L Long Distance Telephone. may39d FOR SALE. Here Is Your Chance to buy a good House and Lot with fruit at Sunnyside at a reasonable price. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 Cliff Street . FOR SALE 327 Washington St. FINE NEW COTTAGE HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS Hard Wood Floors Electric Lights Open Plumbisxg Easy Terms | JAMES L. CASE 10 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. THE BREWSTER FARM, owned by ¥Tank W. mrewsier Of lor- wich, Conn,, situated % of & mile south of Péquetaiuck, on high ground, over- looking the Thames river and border- ing on one of its branches. <Lhe man- sion house (although neariy 160 years old, Is well kept) 18 2% siories nigh, 12 Tooms, house in first Ciass condition, surrounded by beautiful shade traes, one barn 40x60, two other barns, crib, several bennerye and an icenouse, 200 tons’ capacity,” all buiidings in excei- lent condition; plenty of Iruit, abun- dance of wood and over 31,50 worth of timber on place. Land 'in a bign state of cultivation, 50 acres tillable, balance of 90 acres in pasture and woodiund, some frult and 200 loads of barn fertilizer; some farming toolrwiil bo 50ld with the farm. Tie Drice is right, terms easy and possession given immeatately. “investiga: 3 ,260 buys a four-room bungalow (new), 1ot has 75 feet frontage on water, improvements, near trolley. This property is at Pleasant View. lnqul about it. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin— choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 3, ‘Weuterly, R. I Telephones: Office 365, Residence may6d 531 FOR SALE Fine house ang stable. House arranged for two flats with modern conveniences, _Situated on Sachem street, one of the best residential locations in the -city. Lot fronting on Sachem street, 100 feet and about 200 feet deep. Price reasonable. A few good rents to ofter, in- ||| quire of JMAS H. 12y Building, 278 Main Street. CKLEY, Phones 724 368-2 Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring St.,, Willimantic REMOVAL SALE On account of my prospective removal from town | offer at low prices for { uipped, one Metz Special in A1 n, Auto Tools, Supplies and including oils, grease, carbide, tire-new, cans, bar- rels, pump, tires, chains, license braok ets, wrench-ssts, sto. Act promptly if you want best selec- | tion. d F, 0. CUNNINGHAM, 12 Ann Street. Telephone 403. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist runnnen Beildies Ammes, Hoom | | Zelephona 530 satied | Tailed on A BUGENIC LOVE SONG. (I wledgsd‘) e fiflm 3 oh, r:g Ir_Inez, my fond Her 1 rature is ninety-nine, not oveg nor above, Ana n‘yungomd‘,hmetxoo;w be that sae's. weetheart of— My cultivated, ~ sanitated, vaccinated ' ove. Her soft breath gently comes:and gos ., With perfect respiration. The muscies tense about her fure £0dd mastication, Her/normal blood count never shows a febrile {ndication. And on her olieck warm blushes speak a robust elrculation. Jaws in- 1 saw thee, loyely Inez with one 5001 left-arm swing, ¥ Lay out a boxing teacher, 'mid the sawdust in the ring. 1 saw thee biff a golf ball such a fierce, determined swing It faded ‘through the misty blue, and none could find the thing. And oh, my lovely Imez, when burits into song, So vibrantly ler barytome rolls forth the streets along That little urchins gather ‘round hal window: in a throng, And cry with joy, “That's Eddie Foy! nor guess that {hey are Wrong. she They tell of lovely Inez a stern and tragic tale -.at_once a masher thought that he would follow In her trail, And people ‘clear in Hackensack could |, hear him plead and wail When, very grim, uhe collared him, and lugged him off to jail. Farewell, farewell, fair Inez though great will be m¥ loss, Our barks will never sidé by side om seas of wedlock toss. Alone that ocean bleak and drear 1 rather choose to cross, For something whispers ' in my e that you would be the boss. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Do you believe in a minimum waze for girls?” “Sure; I pay it."—Detroit Free Press. Frost—How do you know the Wid- ow Blank is inconsolable? Snow— She has stopped taking her reduction exercises. She—Well, any way, Kdte isn't one of those women who v gossip around, He—No; she has a telephone in her house—FBoston Transcript. “That's right” replied Mr. Cumrox. “My wife gives a lot of parties that T'd never stand a chance of being in- vited to if T wasn't married to her.” —Washington Star. “A man never loses anything by po- liteness,” said the Old Fogy. “I know a lot of men who never intend to," added the Grouch.—Cincinnati En- quirer. g Church—Did you ever see the Forty Thieves? Gotham—WHhy, ves; I guess T've seen that many taxicab drivers. —Yonkers Statesman. Charley Hardupp—So your father thinks I'm a brick, does he? Kthel Gotroks—Yes, Cholly. And that isn't the best of it, either—he thinks you're a gold one—Puck. “A ‘department store carries between 40,000 ,and 50,000 different articles.” “And A woman who drops in for e spool of thread has to look over every- thing else in stock.”—Washington Herald. ‘Wallie—When I called on Zella last evening she acted toward me like a weather forecast. Wardie—How was that? Wallle—Fair and very cool.— Kansas City Star. “You are getti said the barber. ou, yourself,” re- torted the customer, “are not free from a number of defects that I could men- tion if I cared to become personal”— Pittsburgh Post. Tramp—Yes' job managin’ very bald, sf I wunst had a good a hand laundry, but it e. Lady—Poor ma How aia it hapen to fail! Tramp—She left and went home to her folks— Chicago Record-Herald. Affable Passenger—Indeed, and you are a music-hall artiste! 1 am a banker, and I think it must be at least 20 years since I was in a music hall. Music-hall Artiste (regretfully)—And 1 am quite certain, sir, it's 20 years since I was In a bank—Sacred Heart Review. Inquiring Son—Papa, what is rea- son? Fond Parent—Reason, my son, is that which enables a man to de- termine what is right. Inquiring Som nd what 'Is instinct? Fond Parent lnstinct is that which tells a wo- man she is right, whether she is or not.—London Tit-Bits. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Senator J, H. Lewis of Illinois ap- peared In the streets of Washingtoa ihe other day in white riding breeches. Mrs. J. B. Fortescue, dead in Atlan. tic City, leaves most of her fortune of $1,000,000 to her young man secre- tary, A. T. Nichols. The private car of the Czar of Rus- sia is dynamite-proof, and, owing to its weight, it could not run on the greater_part of the Buropean lines. Aurelius Brown of Pembroke, Me, has a.38-year-old family horse, which carries the children te school every morning and returns home without a driver. Edward Krensinke, of Oil City, has a bantam hen which has hatchs 12 chickens from a setting of 13 eges. The ,hen itself welghs only & pouna and ‘ome-half. Ross McClements, who recently his legs in a_raliway accident, Dr. lost | has resumed preaching and pastoral work in the First Presbyterian church, Asbury Park, N, J. Ex-Gov. Willlam L. Douglas gives $300 annually to the Woman's club of Brockton, Mass., to be used for sahool children who need eye, ear or throat treatment. 2 While fishing in Assawampsett last week, - Jesse Morse of Middleboro, caught a 25-pound mud turtle. This is an especially large one for a turtle of this specles. A woman bell-ringer, Miss C. E. Banks, manipulated one of the bells in the ringing of a peal of grandsire doubles, which lasted for three hours and five minutes at the parish church at Gedney, Lincolnshire. George Lent, who has been a driver on the horse cars on the West Sids Belt line,’ in New York, for 43 years, has retired as the result of an acei- dent. It is probable that he holds the record of the world for long ser: ice as a driver ‘on & horse car. “ / Mrs. Mattie Crise of Somerset, Pa., who becamo 100 years old last week, recelved the well wishes of more than 1500 at her home. For 100 years Mrs. Erise lived In the same place and in that time never saw a rallroad train, r or telephome, She never wore a at, a knitted hood taking its place. Arn ontdoor performance of a drama of African life, ‘For Unkulunkulu's Sake,” was a featire of the forty-ffth anniversary ot Hampton Institute, re- cently celtbratad. This four-met play presented vivMly and sympathetically existing conditisns of Jgnorance and supersiitlon in Africa, and “mdiéated how life in the dark continent might be improved through the introduction of the type of industrial and agricult: uvu;duc-llnn for which Hampton is 2ol

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