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SHOWERS, COOLER B AFTERNOON OR NIGHT i week in, town with her sister, Mrs, '\ an rs8, Henry. ton spent -z-“':fiea‘"fi' 22 Uiustrated Sonss | gungay in Montville with their son, 5 “mmhn at Davis | Warren Hamilton, Theatre. X - Samuel McGibbons of Hartford has | . u:?:m:". and Moving Pictures at| been spending a few days here wlth_| his family, Wuu No. 12, O. D. H. N in. S, s hn Gcmuan Hall. X Henry Hamilton, Jr., of Montville, is % No. 43, 1. 0. R. M, | spending some time with Yantic rela- 3 mee| g: Hibernian Ve i ers’ and Buffers’ Union meets Rt Fitchville to Celebrate, ebekah Lodge, No. 21 I 0. 0.] Yantic is to have a quiet Fourth this in 0dd Fellows' Hall’ ‘| year. Hven the usual midnight cannon will not be fired. All heavy artillery “NOUNCEMENTS is billed for Fitchville, where all sorts of celebrating will be held. b L L SR The store property on West Main ’ R kit oossiad’ o racs BULLETIN’S PATTERN SERVICE. market has been scld for Mrs. Fannie H.-Lovell of New London to James O. Mahoney by Thomas H. Beckley. A This y y ~ 'know the place I'll go, s A 'Way North where monster &'lu'bnn £ ! g lking through the snow. under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” e Bt T e ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF : And’ p:tn the woried rus and grab | 5¢c per line, six words to the line g sealskine by the bale. It's better th Far Rockaway, and vour Coney Island thrills Are nothing to’ the. crackling crash when a glagier overspills. Yes, me for Peary’s kind of dope—this August 1 shall be A-chasing bears and walruses across a frozen sea. FOR BALE. - JO RENT. But stay, I've changed my mind. In an - 7 rew, uting magazine \ FREE illustrated book tells of about | KOR SALE—Good work horse, price |, L0 RENT—A cottage at Best V\eW: | just saw some dazsling plctures of 300,00y protected positions in L. S.|$60. W. S. roote, Lisbon. Tel. Jewett algers Hill, madern iup] ek pati quite another scene. service, “Thousands of vacancies every | City Div. ; VR s Lving room, kichen. | I Buess LIl go to Afric, where the s ] 5 3 cnanc: - . 5, o . ~lor: lon owls, Vou. sul;'zel:néb g‘enb(.'lfgol:‘:dp:; nere 107 | WOR SALE Gordon 7xll_Drinting | Appiyyio k. k. Comstock, wuaker Y | Where Aier dflcail sTomdly’ dickers and employment. Jusi ask _for booklet | PIess, 4 cases, 30 fonts type, 10013, |CL. ikt the hoarse hyena howis. 1658~ No obligation. Earl Hopkins, | c3binet and 32w-paper stock, all tor $1o. | — oo oo Tong Point, on | The pictures in the magazine show the Washington, D. C. * Jyzws | Address Woods, v§ Hamilton Ave. JyZd : T Six : oll tur- author with his heel Foas e : o | o, X T O asaEwd plans, | Upon a lion. very dead, while the movie IED—Experi nograp FOR SALE—Singie cylinder Csdillac | nisned. On acéoun: ol , | U E 3 8 JVANTED_Experienced stenograblier | upghbuc. inquire J. 5. Stoadard, 813 | wiii rent at sreat sacrince; July 3ou, | gets a reel. s position as substitute or per o S 1a AugusL $60; worth 3200 season. au-{They show the hippopotamus, a most manent. Address Box 9, Bulletin. BUREEIT. SE 9y e J : for 8 1 ZWST 2 2 aress Cosulich. (39 Main St, Harttora, amusing brute, JYZWSTu FOR SALE Cabbage pl&nti,“lncludd- Con jyla Glrs.flesh and alepha.nths and things it is = o TS i ing hed and Savoy, bBurpee's read, zss s 5 the mode to shoot. collesnion Pana S uyRody to enjoy the | Succession, F.at Dutch. Danish Bail| =10 RENT—_The store on Broadway : watch, clock and Jewelry repairs of | Head and’others.” Also White Plumegnext to tne Wauregan hotel, 0CCUDIed | Again I hesitate. These words upon L' Cleg, 125 "Washington Sto. City, | and Glant Pascal celery e B s MR by iingm s e S B MRS ROt Car o Pt o =7 ¥ | bage Zbc per 10u; $2 per 1luvb. C 10 Zud Main Sl A ¥ i x - | "1f you're a true American, you must Drop postal or phone #(71-2. apr2MW¥ | (G806 A G 8T R, Shislas. *jezdd see the U. B. frst. WANTED—The Kink say Bring | Pecknam, Iast Siae, City. FURNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- Tuaere are pictures of the Rockies, of me somerthing. good." . They brought| —oo—rioe—ar = o e i | yany e Wmme. sotee, 1% Union St unting camps in Maine, WANTEDR. « - Excursion to Newport. Den't forget the popular excursion to Newport, Friday, particulars of which are given in advertisement in today’s issue. The very low rate of fare brings the trip within the reach of all and those contemplating going are liable to disappointment if they delay purchasing tickets until the morning of the excursion. The from New London on the New London line steamer Chester W. Chapin in connection with this excur- sion, makes it one of the most charm- Ing ‘Water tripe of the season. hin s ’a“,ffea“{,‘,‘},:cz’;‘a},‘,;f'gfigfo‘r"n‘flg old, guaranteed. Greeneville Grain Co.| mayliod of C“‘;}%‘l““as"'fiw‘l“ e DAVIS THEATER cents, from Fagan's Smoke mhop.. Lie| Jesvd ~ TO RENT_ Lower part of 88 Wash- | I've seen New York and Hoboken, and . ¥ o uo_wrlla Fido, that’s only the iceman. FOR SALE—Or exchange, work horse | ington st, 8 rooms and bath, :v:m or S v[va once l?hBuflalu, o - - iy ve: r 4 horse. age; aiso nouse oI 8 rooms | But, of course, ere are some other Last Chance to See the Wonderful Bi- welghing 1400 for a good road horse. | witnout garage; a TANTED » Adaress Joseph Scries, Laurel ulilfand bath, au improvements. J. Brad- Spots where It's worth one's mnfign i};ayu;\gl ohge, to pire’s horked Noad. Telepuoune 11d Je3va | iord, sookbinder, 103 Broadway,.or at _while to go. . - , L yz . %% washington after & p. m. maylzd|I can’'t make up my mind at all. The non. vld _ | “FoRm SALE Express wagon and Juoy s puzzle racks my dome, g v .7 | ber wagon, boin one-horse, condl- | TFURNISHED. 3 -| And so 1l probably wind up by stay- Job A e a0 pmowing by 43Y:] fion. Adaress £. F. Stockett, Yanic, CL | veniences, o Union si. Telepnone 334-4 ing right at home. seph Saries, Laurel kil Koad. Téle- | Jedud Ghls = B 2 i bt phone 1136-4. FOR SALJK — $3.00 eyeglasses for | 7m0 RENT—A tenement of four rooms, WANTED — A glrl to do general | $1.99, properiy fitted. Luruham’s, 2i(|reasonpie rent io smali family. iuo- 3 ¢ Ma wla ve. elsd i Uowrente Aveivelf S it dauR o Y LICE AND MITi ;* \‘iifil b {[TH:‘"‘? Am“m 1mpruv:7nents - home‘(‘ieep”? Y e~ A = 2 5 KILL POULTR CE AND TO LET—Ilat, m 1) . and more; w;f.‘ufi?b{.'{’uft f&f”fi‘&’éku?flff“mffi? Praits Powdesed aud Liguld Lice Kiler; boul gus- B) Town SL, Norwlch Town. l"wdi" Keepers _of hearts for those love y L anteed; powiiry comiort -meaus larger pidiiis, g mantle, Conn. Je3tid iollowty, J. U, Barstow & Co., Norwich Grain C cycle Act of MaoRae and Clegg. The bill on the first half of this week has proved to be one of the best seen here in some time, and when we say that it means that it is away above the ordinary. MacRae and Clegg have sat & new standard in bicycle acts and the applause that greeted these clever performers at every trick was tre- merdous. The lady of this team is without a doubt the cleverest lady MY TASK. r. C. H. Lamb, mnext door. Je2 ave to me, 0 RENT——Cottage of six rooms, alse | Uphol {‘fl weary hands that else might c¥clist on the American stage today, = ED— = C. W, Hill & Son, Jos, Connvr & Sons, Urceneville L : il and the.many difficult feats she does the BUblle Wesh Hoandr ronr ‘o¢ i | st Coo & i Staming Yanie = 77 upper lememeni Gl Ve Fooved. "Ap.| Smoothing & little head upon my are done in a finished manner that soon Home. 3 Jje24d | KFOR SALE OR REN A modern ten | piv i mes Murphy, 3vs Washingion St knee. comvinces her audience that she is a — e | room cotwige at tne watcn Hul end ot | PIY 54 wonder. the male member of the act WANTED Experisnced winders; | pleasant View, 1'0r parucuiars apply A homekeeper am I; this is my task: introduces some original and clever also giris to learn; pald wiile learning. | to youn Murpny, ¢ Canai st, Weslery, To make one little spot all snug and camafly ap well ai some clever stunts 2613 Apply West Side stk Mill. Je2bd | i L, or slepucn F. Coliey, sorwion, SUMMER COTTAGES T R R on one wheel. The remainder of the A SIMPLE PRACTICAL FROCK. TWANTED — At once, a good all| SoBn aesl For Kent—For Sale. " “the day & ®fll is well balanced and includes the arouna biacksmith; nene but & steady, FOR SALKE_Valuable piece of shore- Wateh Hia, Weeknpaug, May find & refuge from the night Musical Bills, a couple of musiciang | CP114’® Dress With Lemg of Short|Teliabie man and 'one who wisies & |front on west side of Hauguton Cove; Fleasant View, and storm. ons. e Durands Brown and white striped galatea e - = o bag dress P, Box 503, City, Je2bd £ ¢ /. O “sweet; NTED—-Farms and country bu 2 o > RANK W. COY, g have a.novelty roller skating and danc- | with brown for collar, cufts and beit, | newu i hr g corals, 4d country T g TN T SR 5 1 teel no load—love makes the bur- < . b : ness, 1i you care Lo gel a quick buyer FOR - ing turn with plenty of good comedy |is here shown, The design is equally | fop e R O R e e i i that kespk the house in rears of laugh. | &ppropriate for gingham, chambrey, | wiiy to Burman & Chernay, the old | w. B Burgess, Lutnam, Conn. Je26d Tong i n 3 nearts ter while they are on. Ollie Wood, | 12Wn, dimity, seersucker, crepe, chal..e, { established and reliable real estate and 4 - Serving, I xhetlzn—a queen of love's Street, Wesierly, R. L den light; ance ‘Lelephone, mayzyd | A happy keeper I of home and hearts— v the ‘little B: linen' or linene, It is ‘eut on simple.| puciness Droker: 3% .Essex " | "FOR SALE_Slab wood, stove lengths, own right. A RO e ova X4, nas 8 - | 1inds and made with tront bioAts, Mhe | L ncs Brokers. A3t dREeX L, N X | RO et batr tota O, s sl —Florence Jonés Hadley, in Mother's h m":{m.flam dances that get | sieeve may be finished at the wrist | _Heydd e fard, ‘Phone 646-1% FOR EALE. Magazine. e:: £ lause and many admir- with a band cuff or in shorter length WANTED—Piano tuning. G tror“-l e = with a shaped cuff. The pattern i 1t | den, 298 Prespect St. City. ‘el 632-Z. 3 3 'RADE—! 10-ac SALE—Chickering grand piano, For the last half of the week an- | in four sises: 2, 4 6 and 3 years, it | 9y1d e [ raria’ Well iocaiea, near village and | SRR ARG ouier nousencna rurmwurs | HUMOR OF THE DAY wel i 3 1- 36- —— cignbors, on telepnone and .. . U.; 3 , t T ™ dudun?be t;n:go;s mkedd and in- F::}u;rgsv.;axr asiz}:—ds of 36-ineh material WANTED — Hired man, single, to :;lllsl‘e:u) S e fi:\,‘s b_e;:.be 'Lgfifns'ififi”’é';.méfa e : o 0 " some A ‘pattern of this illustratien mailed | Work on farm and board with famiy; | grist mui, cider mili and saw mill, do- Jeed Teacher—What {8 a vacuum? Boy 1 know, teacher I have it in my head, but I can't just think of it— Brooklyn Life. thrilling feats with electricity, Th 25 2 re of G 5 4 24 ® [ to any address e ei 10 cents 25 a menth salary, lmquire of Glen | [ vva’ business; about 50 lorse Braggar Brothers have a comedy gym- | siiver or stampe, | o 0 0 CMS M Boei Farm (Ledyard). Frea sands, Dosves over wheels; exceient eight- Dnastic act that is a positive soream, | Order threugh The Bulletin Company, | Manager, Mystic, Conn., F. D. 4 | room house, new barnm, pouitry house COTTAGE Darley are a lady and gen- | Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conn. g hools, 814 | ana sheds; goou lanu; good fruit; oar- th 7 T + WANTED— 2 Senanles | gain price 1or 1mmediate sale, ur trage 2 She—You men are such helpless R nee o e &;Sg;ri:g e Waskington S, Boston, Mass, Wages ST JEe in or mear town. vartcu- | Barn, Hennery, Apples, Grapes, 2% | inings HeYes, we can't even fall in bur 4s the other act and he has a lot LEGAL NOTICES. by 61 Ce-operative Propositioms.” LTyol s Agency, Wihlmanue, ot |ycreg Land, pear trolley, 5c fare. love without a good bit of assistance. ¢ jeizd i i g o et D P Splendid chance, —Philadelphia Record. 5 of mew ‘tricks to show you with hi S A Y is — A very hne upri | I ron u-;'huaretuuy o “What does the busy bee teach us, . PUBLIC N : E. A. PRENTICE, Freddie?” “Not to go too near the { cuca, ick r, & wuer < e . ” BREED THEATRE. = UBLIC NOTICE. HELP WANTED e Sl it ons, Weelk . Aadr Phone 308 36 CIiE Street | hive, uncle.”—London Tattler. Sealed proposals will b c b: 3 | Upright, eare Norwich Bulletin. “Bobby, won't you be a good boy The cool and comfortable theatre | Lhe Committee having same in onarge, | General Housework Girls, Laundress, | —oo St omn ot e i ie b L das Bikool, this. thorns effers its patrons today an all feature | 0. furnish and complets the Toliowing | Hospital Orderly, Cooks, ~Chamber | D Ul ipin uttame on the Wiilimantic SEASHORE PROPERTY. ing?” “Mamma, will you let me skip programme headed by a two-reel Bio- | [wiX for the COUNTY, TOWN AND | Maid, Farm Hands. $1250 will buy a 4-roem cottage, all | my bath if I do?”’—Chicago Tribune. " 5 CITY UILDIN IN. " graph, The Yaqui Cur, “deplcting a | SGUARE, NONWICH CONN: Tothlly| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, furmsued, cily water, —medern —IMo| pirst Party—Don’t you ever carry an amp sground; best cottage and best cation on grounds. Aadress tor partl Yot Indian's attempt to follow the ey 5 & ulars Lows 8. iincoln, \villimantic. Provemients, situated on wateriront at £ i s , paint all exterior roots, metallic work, = o o { P e12d > % 3 restigate. umbrella? Second Party—No. I hate even room house, with Must be sold to close lot, ocean ed =t Quon- | suspicion.—Philadelphia Telegraph. troiitage, situa .m-n%em_ This big drama features | teriors of Police Court Room, Judges = ograph stars. Room, Police Locker Room, and Coun- lot, St. S < 5 re 2 pg Message is .pv bg:‘u"t?m'}v"“"“? cil Chamber, also to remove present, D estate. . W. Hamilton, kxecutor, 13y | dcuntaug Beach. pnguire a-ml“'-b'l-l,l, “Do you believe in intensive garden- SRR tround the G an Menf‘;;"“;‘ and again place electric wiring in these Main derd | Buuding sites on u&i‘:’:fidféixflugy 150 | g Mre, Hoerake?" asked the visitor, . 1 said rooms, also to furnish and place e £ e = 52 e et i ol e 2 “Well, rather,” said Mrs. Hoerake, “I day programme. His First Experience | metal cellings in sald rooms;-and sth For the shore, Kitchen, Chamber and FOR SALE—I will sell at a price | Chariestown Beacn; prices . 3200 (e sx\)he:fall SR A e el $luvy. luasy terms. and Detective Dot are two comedies | work, all according to plans and speci. | Lable Girls, Family Cooks, Gesmeral | tna¢ will surprise you my large stock | full of mirth. Pathe Weekly with all | heations which may be obtamea irom | House and Second Girls. of millinery and fixtures, situated on E\”e‘ latest current events. Professor (,é ;1” :";‘els:orx)é)eA:u:‘x:‘lacl. 'flne {xght[ is 3. B-L thu:s',, e Main St., opposite P. O., Jewett City. A = 0 i e - Nut, - = reserv o 3 v _or all estimates, 32, ‘entral u 5. 3 . i ‘ e d at unions raise the price Bl oy m’;’fid”; proving he | it interosts of said County, Town of ey = i EEs pirainied Jetd | picasant View, fully euuipped for a ¢ ;rbey fiay-‘a:ilmu right! Two of my s practice what he preaches. | City demand. maya FOR SALE—S.X-room cotlage nouse, | shore dinner house and dance nail. of labor. ! 5 ¥ improvements, barn, large lot, near A l9-room cottage, a T-room ceitage [ clerks got married last week an Miss Marguerite Bassett will render a | esti >nde: sstimate an 5 i Thermes Co., Laurel till. ~A. W. Rock- | and a 5-room coliage at Pleasant View | struck me for more salary.”—Boston nium in a, soapbox.’—Harper's Week- 1y TO LET. Tue Carpenter Casino, situated at All above.t0 be in one < in Committee’s hands on h grade concert song completing a | or before July 10. 1913 5 show 'hard to beat. (Signed) TIMOTHY C. MURPHY, FOR SALE. woud, Yantic, Conn. may2d ) xorlrenltby tne w ekwuiqs::,su‘l?é saer:i Transcript. Mayor 3] N ¢ cti . L = eral cottages a cequepa = : = : S R Ay e TEC T £ | T FOR SALE_A second-hand, Ford | o uunosoniiie for rent, Casey (teaching Hogan to swim) All New Photoplays at the Auditorium automobile. John B, Stoddard, 339 | 31750 buys a small farm 1% miles | Now, kape yer mouth shut and breathe Today. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Franklin St apr3d from Westerly on trolley line. through your nose. Hogan—And $1000 buys a house and one acre of [ phwat else cud a man breathe through Many ‘patrons of this popular house AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD FORSALE | _nm: have expressed themselves as being | 8t Nerwich. within and for-the District anu V63 pleased with the change from vaude: | Of Norwich, on the 1st day of July, | OVER — 250 noteheads {jang in the village. Easy terms. (regular business SiZe) | geng for Farm Bulletin—choice of 409, catly printed, ror $LY0; ouy wid his mouth shut, ye fule?—Puck. “Why don't you take a wife, old e to 5 g A : s - sa and WILLIAM A. WILCOX, S oo > At Villé to photoplays at this time of the | Brecems s 3 : IN' NORWICH TOWN U senlptUE T ARpIsE o chap?” “O, L don’t know. v f the | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Lor any printing you are in need Real Estate Broker. e e year, and it would be hard to find a | . Hstate of Ilannah Shinhers’ late St AR wriite o SRie or maan e Luiletin Company, Norwich, have a reason.” “Well, the fact is I more enjoyable place to spend an hour or:so than the delightfully cool Audi- torium. The entire picture program is changed today. and flve new reels of the famous Universal photoplays are here, Today's feature film is a product of the Eelair studios, and produced in the magnificent style that has made this firm famous. The title of this two- reel feature is Within the Limit of the Law, and the plot, which is something new, deals with a surgeon who per- forms an unnecessary operation in or- der to obtain money. ~The Champion Comedv company of- fer a_ breezy farce film entitled The Actor and the Duke, which is full of smiles, The reorganized Victor company will present. The Plaything, a story of heart ‘interest, delightfully acted by dainty Gertrude Robinson and hand- some James Kirkwood. A regular screath of a comedy 1s The Twins, by the Imp company,. and the complications which arise from the Fesemblance of twin brothers who live I!;lthe same house, are extremely comi- cal. Mise Hazel Priest, the girl bariitone, will change her songs Thursday and the pictures will be changed again on Friday. - ~Lineoln Park Opening. A visit to Lincoln park yesterday afternoon disclosédconsiderable activ- ity about the grounds and casino, get- ting things ready for the opening night, Thursday of this week. It will be the effort of the management to make the patrons ‘of the park as comfortable as possible'so that everyone may have a thoroughly good time. Cars will leave the square for the park at 7.45, 8.1% and 845 ang a special car on, the re- :um_mp is planned to reachf the city n time to make conmections with the 4115 cars for other points of the city - The best dance music is assured be- cause the Cadillac orchestra is to fur- ;ish it angq this alone is sufficient to mttract, and then, of course, there is the added pleasure of dancing in the open air instead of within the four walls of a dance hall, a feature which is greatly appreciated during the sum- mer months. The casino will be open this week on Thursday, Friday and Saturday eve- nings and the admission to the park for these hts will be 25 cents for gentlempen and 10 cents for ladies. The dancing. wili be free. -YANTIC HAPPENINGS Norwich, in_said District, deceased. Ordered hat the ixecutor cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claim against sald estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to thai effect. to- gother with a_copy of tuls order, om the signpost nearest , to the place where said deceased 14st dwelt, and in the same town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in sald District, wnd make return to_this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing 1s & true copy of record Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.—AIl credilors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at No. 9 John Street, Nor- wich, Conn., within the time limited 11/ the above and foregoing order, MATTHEW SHINNERS, Jy2d Administrator, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT O PROBATE HELD at Norwich. within aud for the District Norwich, on Lhe t day 9 A. D. 1913. i Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. _Estate of Mary ‘B, Young, late of Norwich, in_said District, deceased Ordered, That the Administrator cite the ereditors of said Jeceased Lo Lring In their claims againsi said estatg within six mentns from fhis date, by posting a netice te that effect, tegether With a eopy of this order, on the sign- post nearest (o the place wilere sald deceased lastdweil, and in the same tewn, and by publishing the same once in a hewspaper having a eirculatien in said District, and make return te tiis Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The avove and forcgoing is & irue copy of rece ~ Altes FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICEZ-All ereditors ef sajd de- ceated are hereby notied to present | thelr claims sgains: said estate to th undersigned at Norwich, Conn., within ne time limited in the above a e- going order. 52 foro i OLIVER L. JOHNSON, Jyzd Administrator. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HE at 1\:‘?)“(11%1]\‘, within and for the Drseiat 2 v , on e Jut y & B day of June, resent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Mstate of Julius W. Jackson, Iate i Worcester, Mass., deceased. The Administrator c, t. a. appeared in Court and filed a written application alleging that said estate is now in set- tlement in sald Court, and praying tor an order to sell certain real estate belonging to said estate, fully de- scribed in said application Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said application bé heard and determine the Probate Court Room in the Civ Norwich, in said District, on the 7th land with an elegant house in good condition having steam heat and other improvements, two barns and hen houses on the place, also 70 fruit trees, this property is located in a most excellent location and 5 minutes walk to the trolley car line. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Ct. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS ARE THE BEST I have a fine residential prop- erty in the heart of the city in my hands which the ewner has instructed me to sell at a price that will sell it this week, Come in and see me about it. THOMAS H BECKLEY, May Building, Phenes 724 278 Main Street. 368-2 MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewsi > and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interesi. An old cutablisned firn to deal with. G4k COLLATKRAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Strees, Upsiairs. (Estabiisned 1872.) The b out of Qate as the hoop skirt. This is something for those women who buy false rolls in dry goods stores to re- Miss Adles has the NEW PARISIAN STYLE; flat, feather- weight, becoming, made of imported humar: hair. member. MISS M. C. ABLES Hair, Sealp and Face Specialist Good-Bye Pompadour! Ask To See it For Vacation Wear 306 Main Street, next to Chelsea Bank Telephone 652-4 | . high roll of hair is ag much |, 155, (*1508700 1300, also ten others i | | | i i i | { billhead FOR. SALE—O. 1. C. pigs, thorough- breds, registered, none better in the country. Ludlow Farm, Nortn Stening- ton, R. F. D. », Norwich, Conn. . o | Button. PRINTING —Look at these prices: 500 6% envelopes (regular business size), card printed in corner, $L40; $2.00; 5,000, $6.00; 1uv,uu0, § noteheads, i, 'printed, $2.10; 0,000, $6.00; 10,000, § rheads, 8%x11, printed, $L.75; 1,060, $2.80; , $9.50; 10,000, $18.50; H00 x5, printed, $2.10; 5,000, $1.00; 10,000, 03 statements, 53%xsY, printed, $l.4¢; 1,000, $1.85; 5,000, $6.00; 10,000, $11.00. Printing of every description done promptly. Send for samples. Tie Bul- fetin Go. Printers and Binders, Nor- wich, Conn. FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, goed barn and large let, lecated five minutes’ walk from Main street. Price reasenable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Nerwich, Ct. FOR SALE A Genu:ne Phenegraph, with 16 | Records, in good cendition, at $13.00; worth $40.00 new. Basy terms if de- sired. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., jez21d Norwich, Conn. SALE HORSES| 1 have ten od workers that will that are not as large, that I wish to sell or trade at once. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1139. Jeléd FRESH LOAD No. 41 West Broad Westerly, R. L Telephone conngction. , Rooms 1 and 2, Peck’s Real Estatz Agency FARWS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring St., Willimantic For Sale 70 PROSPECT ST. Residence owned and occupied by S. B. Palmer. Arranged for two fam- Has electric lights, steam heat, large barn. Fine lot. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, FOR SALE new model At Norwich Town, Right-Room Cottage. “Up to the minute In every detail.” be sgen to be appreciated. Let couldn’t afford a 1913 wife on my 1912 salary.”—Washiegton Herald. “Don’t vou believe in votes for wom- en?’” “Sure.”” “Then why didn’t you march in the men’'s section of Satar- day’s parade?”’ “My wife wouldn’t let me.” —Buffalo Express. Binks—Could you lend my $1 until Saturday? Jinks—I'm busted—won't have a cent myself until Saturday. Binks—Would you lend it to me then? —Kansas City Star. Mike—Do yez believe in the recall of judges, Pat? Pat—That I 'do not. The last time I was up before his hon- or he sez: “I recall that face, Sixty days.” I'm ag’in the recall of judges.— Lite. Model—It's a_ horrid shame! You know as well as 1 do that my figure isn’t so sinfully, distorted as that! Impressionist—Ah, my child, when will you understand that it is your soul that I paint, and not your figure?— Bystander. Robby—I think I like you better than any of the other fellows that come to see sister, Percy—I'm pleased to hear it, Robby. Why do you like me the best? Robby—Because sis always lets me stay around and hear what you say- —Judge. THE KALEIDOSCOPE In February 17,585 children were born in Pennsylvania. Coal for elght centuries (over flve billion tons) is the supply still avail- able claimed for Newcastle, England. All motion plctures in Bavaria must be shown before a board of censors before they can be put on a screen in the shows. / By the use of devices that retard the draft of heating tubes of their boilers two German transatlantic liners have saved 10 per cent. in fuel without i pairing their required speed. A pipe union invented by a m«:‘higa.: man has a joint so perfectly groun that no gaskets are required and it is so formed that pipe can be joined at any required angle. The experience of the workers whd | tarn ivory for billiard balls has shown | that as it dries ivory shrinks. In the | case of the tusk the shrinkage is great- er in width than it is in length. Fairmount park commiseioners have | approved plans for a magnificent $3,- = - day of July: A, D, 1913, at 8 o'clock in e ! me give you a description at my | 000,000 art museum to be erected at the vmc..‘"b“ A ';"": ';’"'I"‘ '::'"‘"."'I- Al e parnecn, Jand taut novlce (or the of Horses right from the west, out of : western terminus of the parkway and el n , and o i = - R e ST e Weteos Je ek 1 sie] BARR IAGFS hard work, ranging from 1100 to 1500 THOS. H. BECKLEY, BT s o o s {ss Louise Gardner and her nieces, | newspaper having Iati sal = % Miss Janet and Helen Gardner, of | Dis(rict, at lenst five days mrrmr To®iid s S in welght IFor sale by May Building, Phones 724 The returns for last year show that North Adams, arrived in town Monday | date of said hearing, and that return | CONCORD UGGIES e : 278 Main Street. 368-2 69 vessels of 6,000 tons and more wers zmd the summer on the Clairemont | ¢ mads HalR i v ina i RUNABOUTS SURREYS RO I AN e ——— A R YT YUY, S T R s T Bfltis{i shipyards. N 4, 5 CREE 2 > hed - Attended Funeral, Le%.:aa?bft;&!':fld e DO iy TOE aoBAlétsl;:Ess WA%(;!;II‘%CRAT ;r?fi - : Pesialy. ¥ ;!:::oth::ru 010‘0 mol:ch"tl:: lmot <4 4 4 . ¢ - e - ot D! g ‘Mra. John Devine and son, Bdward, Attest; FANNIE O, CHURCH, & AGRICULTURAL LIME, having a t e of 18,600 tons. Clerk, of M-z:s. bave Jeturnod home, Jyad « A let of Secend-hand Carriages and after- ng the funeral Miss ISTATIE OF ISAAC MAINE, JH. | Wagons cheap. Mary T T 2 North StPRIRgLOR, in tho Pro- ‘ experts of the ceuntry say the ground |ja‘puit in the United Kingdom. was —— | Wse have just put a earlead inte eur % stereheuse and can supply yeur de- The Bebastian, said to be the first mands for this sure cvep preduger, 106 | pjesel motor-driven ofl-tank vessel to Miss Mary and M ret Bulger and | bate District of Nerth Stoningten, de- P e TR ¢ AUCTION : " Fgnbalon 2 M oA S s diece, Miss Mildred Bulger, of Willi. jcogied: | . oL 0 TheL.L. Ch C Blenis Grange Farm will be sold at | Loy thio 1s Weat we have. Seid by 1he | reeently launched at Dundee. 3t 18 & mantic, Were recent yisiters herd, his Administration agcoumt with said @ L. L. ApMaAN UO. [..ction Tuesday, July sth, 1913, at|bas LTI L S twitt. ScraREIM I VAR GESE S 14 Bath St., Nerwich, Ct. Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Wade of Coj= tat ] C t of Pr o4 S s ¥ A long peop bridge and forecastle; length Shitlecliere vistions hato Mondny, | Diobioio e et ey fobte for sald 1 o'clock p.m. rebisd over all, 321 feot; breadth (molded). 45 Mre, Bernard Wall of New Londen| Ordered, That the yth day of fuly, Per . order Asse Ji Committee, | mmmmm—mm———e | feet; depth (molded), 3F feet 3 inches; here Monday, | 1913, at 19 e’cleck in the forencenm, al Hkonk, Conn. 2 7 greoss tennage, about 3,400, It has been Ryan of Colchsster was & :3: El‘):sh:\:s t(l)\[efi cs;m“el gofi:siss:aegn}g; WHEN want. t T Dusl- B ] JuFr GENNNE) Sralidin ot de%igne‘flm!or,;b‘; eliz“l.'lafleuoitou imule 6 earit . . S e o 2 PRE Felte Do Whitestone 6¢ and the J. F. C. 100 |and is déd into 28 oiltight compart- visiter, a hearing en the allowance of said ad- | ness befors the .pzl\‘m R s “no” me- WHER yoa v%; 3“_ “‘:‘fi‘cum‘uo the best on the market ‘DY longitudinal ministralion account with said estate. | dium better than throu the advertis- | dium better thi 0 Srad CHABLES ok St “of?rh Ty thew S C. GihAY, Judge. g columns af 1 ing columns’of e

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