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equivalent to the training of the con- 3 : .d'n“t h‘i:" urged fifietre\l%fltn to 2 . carry treasure of a well formed ’é.""g:’;.i‘“ ;’“fl‘f Ilustrated Songs | o necience through life, v “"4: ;lo'nnd Photoplays at Davis Honors Conferred. M‘r":y,. A %% ‘Xl&:"'g"m:fl Moving Plotures at| The honors of graduation were con- &7 Dt of hitA Company, C. A. C., C. |ferred by Rev. U. O. Bellerose. The S Sdmoer at Armory. 5 gxerclge:hcglsed e;vléh solemr: bendic- % De amp, No. 7187, R. N. A, meets | tion o ess acrament. B ey, : : mgam‘% ock. Graduati honors in the academic .qu’uné.%;qnn»r o ey = II‘I“ L Encampment, No. 3, 1. O. O.| course Wwets conferred on Miss' Win- Or wnen? They are fairest at mer: R Coals e e0 LU, 8t 3 }m"pfl“che{;’;‘]xw;“‘mb“ghc"“-; ,1‘;’31’5 Aud anitand DigRi 40wWN: olose: by Al g b + St ¢+ | Josephine zabe "Har: b B, meets in Foresters’ Hall. Lag“a Conn." | - o Or fringing ¢ \great flelds of corm. PR — raduating “honors in _commercial i u ’ ANNOUNCEMENTS course, Miss Eller Charlotte Lynch, e o aut Trom . the ¢ S PRGN gllss E\‘;?lul\la iM".{‘r Liynch, JSt' Johns- - = o ¥ oAnd note -:n:llr rich color and grace * ' DAVIS THEATRE. ury, .; Miss ances Jane Mes- 3 : u may wonder—as 1 used to won- p SR !éell, y t;nbury Miss Mary Irene WANT[n-’ . FOR SALE A9 RENTS Wh)!: fithuy s0 lowly a pl - Pegpfoss - Comedy Four Last Half of | Queenin, New Britain, .| WANTED—Spinners, spoolers, skein| °FO B i 7 TO RENT—Two cottages on the ¢ e F This Week. Gold medal for Christian doctrine | winders and z%eler' 'rorpogotgoh mill. | 1¢o0, Bp“g:l‘.mo.flgrsg, m‘-’i‘fi; t‘:g:} beach at Pleasant View,‘u.v 1.; seven | O quaintest and fairest of blossoms, = in senior division, awarded Miss Isa- { G00d pay for good hands. Manhasset|non. Tel® 39-b. - jez6d rooms and bath; by menth or season. Their tiny life’s, secret I've guessed Tor the last half of this ‘week the bella Gertrude Petrone, Norwich. Mtg. Co., Putnam, Conn. Jedbd . 1o _ | Miss Knapp, Noank, Conn. Tel. 12i-4.| They were placed at our feet by our management of this popular theatre |, G0ld medal for Christian doctrine | WANTED First class fagml A S RIUAEIE plecR of adeRRE T T Father bas, an exceptionally strong bill to of- in junior division awarded Miss Mil- | top price by day or month. A close to trolley; room R Shres %t | — 10 RENT—On seacoast, at Pleasant A”db‘e';z" Maker, our Father. knows fer to its patrons, both in vaudeville dreq Gertrude Lamb, Middletown. Yantic, Ct. el. Leb. Div, 33-4. jesbd | tages; low price to quick buyer. Ad- |View, two miles east of ‘Wateh null, 3 and photo-plays. Heading the list is | .G0ld medal for good conduct award- | ~ JANTED—A girl 1o do general dress P. 0. Box 5603, City. Jezbd S’"’D‘“‘}_‘[’:";fl&1.}"{."°z"7ma‘;'.::§“°'Av:d°l{§fif He has chosen strange ways to remind B o ths|ed Miss Bvelyn Mary Lynch, St |housework. Apply 33 Pearl St Jeis yich, G ¢ Vet us Zsstis Comedy Tour, one of the | Sonnsbury, Ve pply cal -~ jeusd | FOR SALE—An Oliver ~typewriier, | wich, Conn. Jezbd R e e e e sz A B best come uarte on e To: b < DY Pr T . 5, used ver: ) 2 L = - g B n a% the Breserit time, as singeys they |, 0014 medal for scholarship awarded ton Th 46 Dffice i YA R SN | W. B Burgess, Putnam, Conn. jetéa | TO RBNT_Furnished bedroom, wiih | Will Be sweeter by far to ihe brave £ e ss nifri u Mitchel ater- i ) 3 23 ©=2® _|or without connecting _sitting om ; are hard to 1 and for comécy. en= | Misa Winifrid Luddy Mitchell, W. Builetin. T AR REE IR ichout cti i ro hearts e theq\m an or i ti )l' -~ | bury. / - Jezgd FOR SALE—Slab wood, stove lengths, | near center of city; use of bath and ‘Who will not only leok up, but stoop 2 iners there are few ac at can Gald medal f i = WANTED A salesman and collactor $4.50 cord, $2.50 half cord. G. A. Bul- | telephone. Apply at Bulletin vince. down. provide more laughs than these clever i or composition; award - nd lactor | jard. Phone 646-12. 26d 2 L1 ed Miss Madeline Almeda Casey, Nor. | [oF this city; permanent position; sal- s et s ST Je 7 TR boys. Brown and Brown are two clever | °% ) a2y muarantoons opbartunity’ for 3d-| FOR SALE OR THADE _Good I0-acte | T0 RENT_AT Pinc Grove, NIantic, | ‘That grew b9 s Guscy sionmey e O O O e Sror ow 1o | | Gold piece for' speed in stenography M i ) e R R R R e e R e cottage, eight | Only” thisebul Jite's ~ lestons ) asem / ) ds v = ¢ 3 - . K neignbors, on telephone and .. ¥. D.;|rooms, by month or season, good boat- plaine; / e . Thoi aot. comeisting of | 2nd typewriting awarded Miss Evelyn = -| on steady stream, with well equipped | ing, bathing, fishing. Enquire Mrs. Lo Slover” dancing and up to the standara | Mary, Dynch SLJohnsbury, A e Rt aman | grist mill, Slder wul anazaw, i do: | Vi, of Hobbie AVe."Sotwesh 1Y and B R L e nging that has made them big fa- e : a, jez6d 2 s ; about 5 orse | or 7 to 9 p. m. e3Tuihs . and typewriting awarded Miss Frai E .| power over wheels; excellent eight- = yorites wherever they have appeared. [ J70 N’I:'eskel]. %{aterbury. nCeS | TV ANTED —Any party WIShing (heir | Foom house, new barn, poultry house [ TO RENT ° Very reasonable, barn JUNE. Phil Morton, who is billed as the droll Und a il di business representéd as a side iine on | and sheds; good land; good fruit; bar- for automebile at 53 Oak St. Enguire comedian, promises a good (ime to all nderwood special iploma _for speed | reasonable terms in Eastern Conn, and | 8ain price for immediate sale, or trade Mrs. Vars, 58 Hobart Ave., between 10 God made the earth, and the immortal S, Dol furmy _stories and | awarded Miss”Evelyn Mary Lynch, |'Western . 1, by an experiencea saies- | for_cottage in or near town. ' Particu-|4nd 2 or T o 9 p._m- s ok BOw wen; songs. Last but not least is Whitney, | St;, Johnsbury. man covering’ that territory, address .| lars. Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, Ct. | "FURNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- He roused the grass, and set the e meds magacian, who does & lo | . Certificates for promotion to the aca- | O. Box 399, New London, fonn. _fez6d teb10d ton e Brima Morse, 18 Union St | Then as s Satbas bl 5 e E ea- = g > & i 1 ’ gentle for woman to drive; w T = % nd dro; a A e oW he doc e oo o8- | Lila Arthemise Bertrand, Putnam; |fhemo ohc Voon Stand,rear of BIS'| woric in any place; welght 1100 pounds, I e R L S Teroen. T oin s bewl oe et reel production of Half a Chance, taken | Mises Agnds Marie Dougherty, Taft- = _ je24d |9 years old. Louis Nichols, Ver: | 28108, S, rages Mo house of § rooms | —Charles Hanson Towne, in. Lippin- from the famous novel by Frederick | Yille: Miss Josepha Marie Etzel Deep | ~WANTED _— Experienced ~winders; | S2500, Ave., Bean Hill, Norwich TOWN. | and bath, ali jmprovements. J. Brad- cott’s. sham. a- wonderful story beautifully | River; Miss Hazel Gertrude Fuller, "’A'l”lll%s to Ieam;}wd while learning. | _Je17TuTh ford, Bookbinder, 108 Bréadway, or at e — rtrayed and acted out by competent | NeW York: Miss Mildred Gertrude Apply West Side Sifk Mill. ~ Jed5d | “For SALE_Reo, two cylinder, five | 88 Washingion after 6 p. m. maylid HUMOR OF THE DAY tors: another drama that will ap- Lamb, Middletown; Miss Mary Broad- WANTED_Two men for farm work, | passenger touringy fully equipped, new- | “praNTSHED ROOMS, all modern con- F:}v fo ‘the voung folks is Faithful [ bunt Whitiaker, Cumberland, Md James H. Hyde, No. ¥ranklin, Conp. ly painted, tires good, detachable ton- |veniences, 35 Union St Telepnone ¥34-4 | “Then-you-were'nt: al oA a story of a faithful dog and a iss Agnes Marle ght, New Pres- 2 ’ ik a ! ” Jy1id S - always—-a blac ep, X ton, 4§ . : dr & rgain if taken before 1st of July. 2 sheep? , ™ =5 & 1:;::3 gci;:n 'd(‘)ense 1:: ot:et }fil;mgfi]st J:lel;& i ch:!:ic e p ks on?flfmgfiifi ccela;;dlt;?ngrqpsori Box 405, Moosup, Conn. Je10ThFS TO RENT__Furnished rooms, all con- | career as. al.\wVValluzt’reet x;éagt EK:,',! Phe. Speeders and is a sure _hit | Miss Christina Briggs for history; | education; good position for fs,b'f,:‘;. FOR SALE — 3$3.50 eyeglasses for chogis%llroel;t“zm housekjeoezp‘l‘ri\s. sas City Journal. = . e o o ond. “Tha beiginal | Miss Helen McDevitt for algebra; Miss [ Son. ~Address Box 33, New ‘Beitain, frieproperiv OUAD. Burnhams, (26T e : —— “Ma’m, can you do something for & son talkipg pictures will be seen | Helen Morenz for application. Conn. ’“‘“ A flar - Je2ba “Toonab!]v'l‘—;;}flte::fiexg&:;uotf:;\fl roois: | sufferer in the war in the Balkans?’ ot meard P luiday matinee and | . Commercial course—Prize awarded | WANTED Two non-union carpen- | ; FOR SALE—Yacht tender, 1¢ fect Quire 40 Hobart Ave. Je1sa" |.In what manner did you suffer?’ Sreaing. Don't miss them. Mice Evaleon Mary Lynch for Rencral | fe13." JoRt G Fracy. VaRfie Tf Lork | 108 8 X B marine, moter teady o | St e s rovements | otton Bost o 07+ (1Y paper” e e ; s Ieabelle Petrone for V. Jel - % » -» 1y L < é ts. | —Boston Post. ] ok e s i | Westerly, R. L e25d st, N Town. Inquira 5 BREED THEATRE. Yookkeeping; Miss Catherine Phelan |~ WANTRD Folicrs and Tnapectors. Jjez8d |38 Towm Bt TN cmt ‘asor. - Jezd | . Patience — Easily -adjusted metal 2 ik pplication. : Apply to Bradford Dyeing Association, FOR SALE—Household furniture, all shields have been invented by a New The well chosen programme at the Grammar grade—Prize awarded Miss | Bradford, R. I Jezbd In]g;‘u&i condition, Apply 69 Church St TO nmn’r—c«znnge gt six rooms, a‘lig Jersey msn to protect a peréon‘g : X e b > a oms, W : . today is headed by the great T’gfi'g g“‘{kl,le‘y ff" fSCh"’a’Sh‘T’v Miss | T\WWANTED —Dozen lunch bar stool = e T elther 17 desired. 'Ap- |hosiery from being soiled as his shoes \IG. M. Anderson, the creator of the May Turner for general excel- | Berry's Restaurant, “on the bridge, FOR SALE — Auto truck. ApPply | piv"james Murphy, 305 Washington St. | are being blackened. Patrice—But why araster of Broncho Billy, He is seen | lonce: Miss Lila Bertrand for conduct | Westerly, R, L. Tt} DouniorduParm Opconslantomn, Folnb | je2a deprive the bootblacks of a littie 2t his’best fn the powertful .drama en- | 20d application. SR WANTED — AL once, & good all — amugenientt—Yonkers: Statesman. ted m-; n;;l;: Bitiy's (glfl!l{.hu]:llm(';!;c‘e awarded Mics b Mietvoy for | sround blacksmifn} none put & steady. O a i Tanata SUMMER COTTAGES Little Girl (examining a plece of sil- ner J - o oo e ol ) nd an one who 8 . e 3 Y 4 > v AT ilv #dy drama Up ang Down the Ladder | Christian doctrine: Miss May Farrell | steady Jjob meed ipply; Jonn G, Wignts | Cove. e Fop Hemt:Feginple, M g;e)tm:hr:clg'? 'g:yanfn:m i and_is afforded full scope to her ver- for conduct and ° application: | Miss | man, Staword, Conn ek oy ‘ms 1| -xom SALETop Sifgy in A 1ioon- S iy . Tittle GIr~Well, 1 smelt it teo. satilit Maric s ip. WANTED — To Tent smali place or | dltlon. George Adams, Norwich Town. | Rentals, $17s-34v0y season. ot 7 4 Wit Lies s o Yeautitul domestic | Frimary department—Prize award; |farm in tho country, Box 10, Kiaitetin | _Jo234 B eeetion by “dbpointment. o hln Crad e Y, crme T oub ory some steftling innovations e 5 DIEHCES |92 mayyd FOR SALE—O ’ 2 , Miss Catherine Lavery for -Christi : e ne light baker's cart, FRANK W. COY, Office Boy—There are two Blotoen mas The' Teimmers Trim. | doctrine: Miss Gertrude Bi'-infi';’a?i“é? - WANTED—Farmg and SoUntry Busi- |1 bakers cart with Toller axles and 6 Hizh Street, Westerly, R. L thioke s S G SN0 menvou: one med, and Highbrow Lova. scholarship. . BT B U R S L o and 1 second” | Long Distance Selephone. mayiva |/Of them ls & -poet and thé other a deaf e W aewett 1s delight. |, The following prizes were awarded | writa to Burman & Chernes. the 0ld | Wickwire, Colche S el man. Editor—Well, go out and tell the ing the audiences with her splendid | P¥ competent judges to the following: estabitshied and reliable real shtate and ckwire, " Colchester, Conn. Je20d poét that the deaf man is the editor rendering of concert songs and today igure Painting (Ofl)—First prize, | Pusiness brokers.| (134 FeWex BE. No X | BOR. SALR — A very fine upright FOR LALES e o L ou betWhen them. will sing one of Fabian Rose’s high Miss JuhayRempsen;- second, Miss Jo- maysd piano, very carefully used; will sell i, —Chicago.Record-Herald. glass solos In which she is given a |ScPhine O'Hara; third Miss Rena | WANTED Plano fuping A G Gor- O T e Al “Do you think worry makes a man fine opportunity to show her training. | RACe o \ don, %98 Prospect St. City. Tel. 832-2 | Upright, care Norwich Bullstin. Jjei2d COTTAGE baldheaded?” - “It's hard to say.” re- - —_— #nl scape (Oil)—Miss Rena Race. | _: o aAtE = plied the man who gives every ques- Bdison’s . Talking Pictures Coming to uit—First prize, Miss Mary Roy; WANTED — Hired man, single, to| Do o E—At ‘a big bargain, the |y, ., jennery, Apples, Grapes, 2% |tion cautious consideration, “whether The Pavis. third, Miss Christina Briggs. orie-on. farm and DPoRpliwIch fRMIy: | o G AR o, S et s - AL e i you get bald because vou worry or you Ddtdarte Tatest i P : [Flowers—First prize, Miss Josephine 25 a month salary. Inquire of Glen | cation on grounds, LAddrg:ssm;ur ;;suu‘c’: Aceiy Tauan B TN e S worry because you are getting bald.”"— S ne?sorat?;lk llnngvelr:ltli,t:‘ndntheicl‘{“x?e» 81 ‘Hélra!\:” second, Miss Nellle Pratt; Mg;‘;ggufiysgfdgg;g’- R34, 528ds | ulars Louis B. Lincoln, Willimantic. Splendid chance, , Washington Star. . Mo A dhoe Ghi 15 piive oo | Auimmie Frest heeces Miss LR WS e e el of Held E A ZRENTICE, B e Triand n s—First , Miss ena ANTED—Housekeeper in family o: = e R Pt e the high class theatrical attractions | Race; second, Miss Julia Rempsen. two; good home and Plair wages to lot 39 ChfE 8t El:{::t b hola ts clogs | Phone 30 86 CLIf Street anddended Y;"l;'i RifEs T IOk Liaxe new touring the country. A programme Water. Color (on satin)—First prize, | T8ht party. Address Housekeeper, | estate. G W. Hamilton, Executor,. 130 D e L Madle of twelve excellent subjects, combin- | Miss Nellle Pratt; second, Miss Rena | C2re Bulletin Office. jezed | Main st : Jera R I G Yy en ing musical and dramatic numbers, | Race. 2 WANTED_Summer boarders (private| FOR SALE—I will sell T BAEABESNN IR o e o s L g speeches by prominent statesmen and | Flowers (Water)—First prize, Miss | family); fishing, fine drives, etc. MTS. | (pp ¢ i) will sell at a price | 51350 will buy a 4-room cottage, all | Jror WSTe BOYR that way. adies suffragettes, vaudeville andl minstrel | Christina Briggs; second, M A. W. Kenyon, Woodstock Valley, Conn. ¢ will surprise you my large stock | rurmished, city water, modern 'im- [HOme Journak g8 , Miss Josepha L 11 : nm‘:ben, ;&st:eel}i arranged for pres- | Etzel: third, Miss Hazel Fuller. Tel. 243-3, Putnam Div. Jeiia gflaiml;x Sltnerg'p:ons\iitefl;lux(f)es, Js;:v:atte((i:‘?n provements, snl.ualmd on watertront at R;I thought I teld you to quit using entation e first class theatres. Figure (Water)—Miss P o ED_To buy standing gra 8 s O] - O. ity. | rleasant view. Invesugatc. tobacco,” said the doctor. “I have quit Several companies have been organized | sen. ) 55, Julte. Remy urweAN;l‘amm;l‘: ”J‘fyc."éffi’ér‘ oapion | Miss D. Beauregard. Jedd $75¢ will buy a $-room cotiage, large | it replied the young man. “Then b: go g = » — _ | lot, ocean froutage, situated at QUOL- 3 v Mr. Edison, each equipped with its | Landscape _(Water)—First prize, | ToWn. Tel. 1075. jegbd FOR SALE—SiX-room cottage DOUSE, | ocontaug Beas tinquire about it. what is that in your mouth?” asked business manager, its advance agent, | Miss Mildred Davenport: second, Miss WANTEN _HaIT T Beher Heheoly 51k improvements, barn, large lot, near ‘Building sites on ocean lots ou by 150 the doctor. “A cigarette,” replied the ?Cp;elra:g:;pgxd‘thz necesgary mechan- | Rena Race; third, Miss Helen Mc- | Washington St, Boston, Mass. Wages Tt e e Foupg: ity otjuct s sngurey. ent of machines and ac- | Guire. hoard, room. railroad ticket furnished : - - Charlestown. Beach; prices: 3zo0 10} ‘“Say, b i - cessories, and these are competing suc- | Pastels (Fruit)—First prize, Miss | DY, ;8L Co-operative Propositions.” FOR SALE—A second-hana Ford | $1V00. Fasy terms. noona);bo:t“t’-a‘i?np:stgezt?'?u"%;:o::‘:;- t:;e;fullysiwlth the largest of dramatic | dred Davenport; second,; Miss .fosépha jelzd l‘uton?o_bne‘ John B, Stoddard, 319 TO LET. neral is it to be this time, James?” and musical organizations, Etzel; third, Miss Hazel Fuller. WANTED_-Men and_ women wanted | YTanklin St _ apr3d | 71,, Carpenter Casino, situated at| VWell to be honest, boss, the way the et 2 e a St indad will be the at- | China_Painting—First prize, Miss [for U. B government positlons; bli| THINK IT OVER — 250 noteheads|Fleasant View, fully aqulpped for a morning papers have it doped out it ’ al e Davis theatre Friday, | Nellie Pratt; second, Miss Josephine | R#¥} summer vacation; & y. - wor] i | and 250 6% (regular business size) | shore dinner house and dunce nall looks like it'’s going to be the home Jupe 3{th, matinee and evening, in con. | O'Hara; third, Miss Mildred Duaven. | common education sutfielent: parcel|envelopes, neatly printed, for 31.90; 500§ A lu-room cottagesa 7-room cotiage | team's again.”=—St. Louis Republic. junction with four feature vaudeville | port. > post requires several thousand; “puli” | eacn $3.00. Send tor samples and|and a 5-room cottage at Pieasant View 5 & acts. -Matinee at 2.30, evening at 8 Ly £ unnecessary; thousande of appoimt- | prices for any printing you are in need | for rent by the week or season. Sev: “My cook won't obey me,” complain- i et rte ke e ' e following prizes were awarded | ments coming. Write immediately for |of. The Bulletin Company, Norwich, |eral cottages at Weequepaug and ed the bride. “You mustn’t mind her. b sibi ok N ki ety judges to the following: Tesh ‘;‘;é,:”‘;é’%;“‘&‘:;cmi:?“‘fi“ $Rsti- | Conn. Quonocontaug for rent. All cooks are like that?” “I don’t 0,000 Mystery a e Audi- rown linen doilies, first prize, Imel. | tut% A 5. S~ 5 = 1750 buys 11 fal 1 11 i g v torium Today. da Gaucher; brown lilen ;oi]ies, seec- Jei2d, brg«'g)sn i‘;’f‘nereod Ih(&eplg:h:?o:i-gusg; "gm w"t:'“ya°'s‘m‘z;‘°“eyrfin°-% S :‘ul:hdage:‘xasx‘:;leIc:::tatntlli;'(ebetfgreh?;\e' N\ The management of the Auditorium g;‘eg"zEe{he?IageLyn 5 C:'iSehy: center country. Ludlow Farm, North Stoning- ,_,{},‘"}g ?g.“‘.f“:;;‘_“;a“;iy e °f | husband. Sooner or later it will have has made un:llfatg; depax;tu;e from the | white, Marie \1;11::35" haa;‘(;l gaa'g!gs, - HELP WANTBD . T Manwich Conn. H. ¥.|gend for Farm Bulietin—choice of 40v, | its effect.”—Louisville Courier-Journal usual routi: ay and has secured |, Marie Mull: e ¢ e WILL ' at heavy expense the greatest mys ROWE,_Satte ey SUTens. et PRINTING—Look : e o KALEID! e e e rcatest mystery | prize, ‘Helen McEvoy; aprons, second | General Housework Girls, Laundress, | 6% envelopes s i 2 L Real Estate Broker. THE OSCOPE Onulp,’ the world famous Hindoo grxze, Catherine Danahey: cushions, | Hospital Orderly, Cooks, Chamber | card printed in corner, $1.40; 1,00(, | No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, mester of hypnotism and levitation rst prize, Imelda Gaucher: cushions, | Maid, Farm Hands. $2.00; 5,000, $6.00; 10,000, $10.0C; 500 Westerly, R. L New York’'s spring cleanup under di- will offer his famous $10,000 mystery second prize, Mary Roy: shirt waist, noteheads, 6x8%,. printed, $1.40; 1,00(, Telephone connection. o14d rection of the health officer will .com- Ty FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 3 that has never been solved. It nay | OISt Prize. Anna Mainello; shirt waist, 4 $2.10; 5,000, 3$6.50; 10,000, $12.50; 500 pel whitewashing of all cellars in the vsiod mfiiions: e W moes 1oy (128 | second prize, Dorothy Selinger; collars | M. J. COSCORAN. Supt. Central Blds. e i T T TR T e city. : Thor affact of this wondectul ys- | 204 cuffs. Agnes Dougherty: corset biilheads, 7x83%, printed, $1.6! R §g!,; i8 a8 follows: The stage is fully (_iz:’elrsi ;:c};lfagr“e:le}igm cushxoné, Ev]::_ 8;1.10: 5,0&0. 375.:0;”20,000, $13.50 In the last six months of 1912 there ighted and there is nothi i Ly 2 covers, Cecelia WANTBD statements, 5%X8%, printe were constructed in the United States HiNgR SEED a5 ordineey —riaten | Magmer, Ajon 3Leni Rie0. “fi’fécrl&ff:‘fl 791 boats of an aggregate tonnage of upright piano and a stool. Onaip en- For the shore, Kitchen, Chamber and | promptiy., Send for samples. Tae Bul bt ters and gives a short explanatory | . -ake Superior drains an area of Tapis Girls Family. éok-‘me':a::u D o Prbices ano Biniers: Nov- speech and then introduces St 85,000 square miles. House and Second Girls, wich, Conn. £ An 800,000,000 gallon reservoir will Grubb, 'the famous ragtime pianist, 7 3. B. LUCAS, Boophe e A IO In L oyl Ma who plays a selection on the piano to n 32, Central Bat nila’'s present reservoir sources of prove that the instrument is genuine FOR SALE. 26d 4 70 PROSPECT ST. water supply. The. pianist is then placed under the L fik y 7 ‘hipnotic influence and then the £ ‘Washington’s ' city directory, by a ma; 5 curious blunder, lists both W. H. Taft FOR SALE. Residence owned and }ana Wostrew Wilpan 45 president of 4 L the Uni es. FOR SALE—Chickeri vand piano, H N - - Bt b AN sther houscheld Turmiture, Eight-room Cottage occupied by S. B. Palmer A million dollar hotel for working May be_seen by appoiniment, Miss = # E: girls and women employed-;in down- @ e Ml et Wer Buite 272 Washington St. Tel 473-t with bath and steam heat, e Gtoray i M LIBI o & (v dment SRR 1o faXing Dlace: the oot 0 B J good barn and large let, located Arranged for two fam- started by the Chicago chapter, D. A. R = tvt s e o . EOR FALE_ Covbage sl BT || fve minuter’ walk from Main 3. : rni piayer are the air. Succession, Flat Dutch, LCanish ' Bal street. Price reasonable. ilies. H lectric light i An m‘mm, to prove fnat there are |mgur-cylinder, double chain drive ,in |Lc2d and others. Also White Plume 1€S. as electric lignts, Bighty-five American teachers re- - - b"n‘n wires or anything of the 3 and Giant Pascal celery plants, C:I- N. Tmant & CO cently salled for the Philippines to '.s“'f hojdinz up the piano, passes a | good condition, make good truck. Best poase 2 . ’1"0” a5, % Jake B e SR EivDine ” Tie hoop ont to the audienoe for in- s s0c per f0v; 5 per 1og 2k - (] 117 Main Strest, Norwich, Ct. steam heat, large barn. J|schools. All but34 of them are experi- spection and then passes it all over |offer over $100 tafes it. = 2T Y enced teachers. ST s ool s St DR TEa s Fine lot ' i . = = : eolia n, £ N U 1 P % opula; unes—rfor a 0! . n 3 3 0’ ¢ B n _all- the largest theatres and this ,pd,ax ;ay to teach chil ”’w 774 FOR SA E : cubic feet a second, or 12 times the b yet been ate good music, W, Llpvi u 1m, nquire ol amount of water that passes over Ni- sotved. patrons of the Auditorium r———fi Main St., opposite Stearns ‘fir. Daplei- A Genuine Phonograph, with 15 agara Falls. have 3 chance af ficuring it out to- sou._ Conn. Torth a0 8o Show. “Biay Tariis 1t de! JAMES L. CASE, i i day, iday and Saturday. OR s LE - - ~— | wor .00 new. Easy terms if de- % ¥ o e F A B | A = A A G » ,Panama i more healthful than ever. Healer, by the American Fclair Co. ke uman use, tos, 3. P, Hotlowsy. ey & THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. 40 Shetucket St.. Norwich, Coma. The. lgst report. by _Colonel Gorgas with -Miss Barbara Tennant in the At Norwich Town, new. model Co., Norwieh Grain Co., C, W, Hil & Som, Jos. Je21d i shows that the average death rate leading role heads the list of photo 3 Greenevitie Graln Co., A. A. Man. 2 Nozwich, C among employes for 1912 was only 7.14 plays. Two good comedy reels a,‘; (;Ls; Eight-Room Cottage. “Up to the ning, Yentic, per 1,000, as against 10.42 in 1911 and g ;::v mfi‘:bfl“'-dABspicy Time, minute in every detail” Must = 45,73 in 1905. 5 dity, ane <0 Arrives a new style of western comedy. : be seen to be appreciated. Let Hurses And Hnrse E“nds SALE‘ HORSES Thanke to an amnesty granted in celebration of the Romanoff ter- g BALTIC. me give you a description at my wl“l;’u.;ie tefso%ogdl;z%rkfrs ‘mac gvill POR SALE centenary, Maxim Gorky, is to be al- y e rom o , also ten others lowed to return to Russia. In the offi- office, 7 that are not as large, that I wish to sell L i i gTac cal notificat faKs Commiencoment Exercise of Academy THOS, H. BECKLEY, EASTERN CONNECTICUT BUYERS | or trade at once. Come and see them. IN NORWICH TOWN ::e :g‘_lefi:t nl:: doescr?b‘:da:; gltnm“: of The Hely Family—Class Addrees- 1y Suuding Phones 724 ATTENTION! R o O A place with §-acres of good. . Jyiof the NishniNovgerod/house paintsrs’ od by . X o 5 4 y ¥ o land with an elegant house in guild.’ ."by Rev. Joh: F. Suvlljatau—Hen- 278 Main Street. 368-2 1 have for sale 25 horses, among them good condition ia\‘ing steam Conferred by Rev. U. O. Belle- gngng:;hlé:;lssov;:li;g 1"""'&;‘.3’";::3:' heat and other improvements, Feldspar production in the TUnited rose, 2300 Toas 6 years; 1 m sflo’k. s vears, two barns and hen houses on the States last year totaled 86,572 short The 1 ot 1125rmsq and a number of good horses place. alsio 170 tr\;it‘ trees, thi.: tn}ns.hwonh $520,562. Small gquantities ® anntial commencem for famliy use. property is locate: n a mos of the purest feldspar (worth about of the of the Holy Family Also ag the Call Bldg., E\;muc st., excellent location and 5 minutes two cents per pound) are used in took place Tuesday at 10 a, m. in St a complete line of Horge ods, Har- valk h 11 r li ki ifici % ek, Betone s 4 heases, Wagons of all kindg &t bargal wal to the trolley cai ne. 'ma ntgfalrdtmmali te;zth. E’t;e principal ” a' - TASS youn 4 use ol el ar ladiss ‘entereq the church with becom. Y prices, Also Harness Repairing. of Horses right from the west, out of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, et e M i ing dignity to the music of the Prisste’ Al TR NN Pl ae ; Central Building, Norwich, Ct. : y R o o, H. STARKWEATHER, hard work, rm:glng from 1100 to 1500 T'he Bombay (India) agricultural de- ipwing will be seld at public auctien Danielson, Conn. in weight Tor sale by partment;peportaspn the experimenis T e by a Mr. Norto E&%‘mh _1._‘8!1‘"“'8? lg’s-‘d?l:tlg.e?iul‘g Pl;olge!.‘us{,r ;;x and 163-13. GEORGE E. CHAMPLIN, cows fgr£ a lon‘n peol;lodfevve;iti)?‘prflicl: ate aries A, Brown, Seotland, Conn,; Je2187] pear. 'ter singeing off the thorns it Mslr:mas maechine, hay tedder, gt Tel. 192. 5 ‘Westerly. MONEY LOANED was put througl)’x l.‘ch.fl :utter :nd. rake, ail neariy new, spading harrew, je3d on Diamonas, Watcnes, Jews. 80 d f the . Acme harrew, smoething harrew, plow, 2nd Sccurities of any kind at the pounds of .the cottonseed oil Weeder, demoerat ~ WAgon, 6ne-hbrsd LOST AND FOUND. Lowest Rates of Interest. An old to 1.000 pounds of the cactus to: Ry lumber’ wagon, twe-horse team wagon, erimblimied firin to deal with. counteract any ng effect. R gorn sheller, gfigflcntter, harness, bufta- | A BANKSOOL JLO¥T—Legt on stolen, ik COLLATEEAL AOAN 0. s T e . n separater,” chains, | Passbosek o, 87 af The Nemwich < n Street, o . tools, ete, efe. Savings Sosicty, All pergons ars caus Peck's lel[ Estati Agéngy (Establisaed 1872 ,,ox,'v‘ ‘.‘i;,,‘i‘;i‘;‘,.’-,.‘"?"i‘ :‘, ?:" s yopturleg bl grade wun, owo | enef seiones BULutng 8 RASILEY o oh X Supations 1 a 3 S 16, 3 i A - A7, D1l helter, 30 BONS. ambor sets, | oiim to ool ook 5 notehy oaties ner| FARMS A SPECIALTY D feather beds, pillows, bedding, on te present said elaim fo said bank gage sion table, chairs, lasips, desk, lounge, | on or bofore tne lghth ay ot Desamber, J. F. CUNANT 11 Franklin St these are assocla 3 crockery, stove, ete., et 18, or submit te hawi e besk de. 132 S = S wm' 3 Whitestene be and the J. F. C. 100 |of a no Foduct! fracter, Many other articles that aé tared caneelled am 4 a. pring St. imantic | ¥ ; % of ‘& mo:plotiutinghdniraster; yet the in a long life en onre farm, e | aaw bosk isfiueddin lq‘l‘ g(.”;g 5 Clgais are the EF“. :_::.u‘,h. i number of female fmctory workers in- HAROLD S. MAINB, B the amouat dus thersnn paid. JeloTh i .. 0. lcresses as many enter . oceu i = , Exeeutor, - | formerly ' fully monapgiized ' by men, mctariane, Auctioneer. _ sk = o e WRNE: SO PR OB b SR F c GEER PILANO und alse a great part of the work for- Sale =i be held ou” July 34, rain or | mEiBRE 1 80 8¢ ness pefore tne public, there 1s no me- « G CPUNER | Derly performed In dwelling houses ters Comnéoti dium Detier tnan thr n . x tra to the factery Jaz6d. | latin fos businass s B e The meotie, "aYers ) pueng 011 | Neérwich. Cogn x :