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i i. Have The Bulletin Follow You Readers of the Bulletin leaving the city for the seashore, mountains, rural resorts Europe can have the Bulletin follow them daily and GLOBE TROTTING. - Periodically for fame and other rea- sons the ambition to reduce. the time in clrcling the globe hes taken hold of people In search of momething ex- traordinary- and exciting with the re- sult that the record has sevepal changes in the of @ century, modern travel having oontributed materially to the success the undertaking. The record is un- der a test now with John H. Mears of New York endeavoring to lower it o thirty-five days. It is a trip which & timetable expert, a tourist or a guide ought to show excellent quali- fications in, but the latest globetrotter has not started on his effort without well laid plans and preparations. For vears Jules Verne's hero in print helg the record at eighty days, but Nellle Bly reduced this in 1389 by seven days which existed until 1903 “when Henry Frederick dropped it to days. Tt was in 1911 that Andre Jaege chmidt did it in 40 days and the attack 1s now upon the. accom- plishment of two years ago. The im- portant requirement of the undertak- ing is to make connections. That done all like 2 dream. From start to fin- is ish Mr. Mears must have all those he comes in contact with working for him. His success will depend upon | nis ability to interest the steamship captain, the auto driver, the engineer and all/others needed to advance hi progress. It is a case of overcoming the possibility of all kinds of /delay and making the timetables prove! their liability for once. According to his dule it can be easily done, but well plans “aft gang aglee.” AVERT THE STRIKE. Whatever can be done to avert a strike among the elevated emploves In Boston will meet with the approval of those who reside or do business in that center. Nothing is more disastrous or troublesome to a community than labor trouble which ties up a public convenience and a strike on the ele- vated would leave the public as the greatest sufferer. Determined efforts are being made to avert such a situa- tion and reach a settlement through in- the arbitration of the questions volved. In the Interest of the employes the company and the p this is the one sensible thing to do. thing should be done by both sides for the giving of the matter the est and onsideration in behalf of ar- Not only is it the wis course as far as the public is con- rned but it is likewise the logical for both the other parties. La- bor disputes should always be capable of adjustment if the spirit of fairness undergone | ast quarter | 'm thinking of buying a farm,’ said the lawyer. “My wife is crazy on the subject—says there’s nothing like owning land in your old age, so ou are sure you'll have plenty to eat and a roof to cover you—" “That's all right unless your wife is like Theophilus Evers' wife,” inter- rupted the doctor. “His wife said the same thing and, she hounded Theo- philus until he gave up his law prac- tice and bought a farm sixty miles out of Chicago. “He said that he had wrestled with clients and expounded the law for iwenty years and he guessed he had earned, rest. Of course, he always added,” he had no idea of retiring to a tarm and just idling—he was going to do a litle regular work to keep in trim. - hs ery day at luncheon for a month he told us how fine it was going to be to have all the butter and cream and fresh eggs and chickens that they wanted—not at the whim of a grocer and a milkman, but at their own pleasure. All they would have to do was to go out and pluck the dinner the farm and favors of mno- “Theophilus had the money to stock farm with provisions like that and we really envied him. “He bought the greatest array of chickens you ever saw and calculated nough for the whole county and his cows were blooded stock. So were the pigs and the other animals. With what he intended to grow on his Theophilug figured that he would have to buy only a few clothes and maybe sugar and tabasco sauce. “But he hadn't reckoned on his wife. The first time he sald he guessed the time was ripe for a chicken dinner Mrs, Theophilus burst into amazed téars, She said she simply didn’t have the heart to eat a chicken that she was acquainted with and she'd - SENTIMENTAL that he was going to have broilers | FARMING eggs for several days. Now, you go right in there to your nice, cozy nests lay something immediately!” ers said they always obeyed her, but I don’t know—his mind was get- ting befuddled by that time. He had to give up planting green peas and beans and corn for fodder because his wife said the land mustn't be plowed up—Genevieve and Anna were looking spindling and needed the space for exercise and air. Genevieve and! Anna were the Guernsey cows he had counted on for cream and butter. But ! it was no use. because they got so, outrageously lazy and aristocratic | that they wouldn't work. “They just ate clover and switched their tails and watched in a bored sort of way the hired man driving over | with the milk cans to the neighboring | farm, where there were some every day ‘sober and industrious cows that lived the lives the Lord had ordained for_cows. ““Theophilus couldn't have any more cream on his breakfast food than he had had in town. He could afford to buy it, of course, but cream is one thing you never have courage to be extravagant with unless you raise it yourself—ever notice? ‘When the first November came around he was going fo have a man butcher one of the pigs. Mrs, Theo- philus_nearly had_hysterics. ' What! Kill William or Howard? After she | had taught them to stand for a bath from the garden hose every week and to await their turn politely at the | trough? 1f Theophilus Evers was | brute enough to do that she'd feel like | getting a divorce. So they bought | their bacon and ham from the butcher, | as vsual, and Howard and William | waxed fat in laziness and comfort “Mra. Theophilus rarely allowed the horses to be used. She said it was | too hot or too cold or that they looked pale or had the hiccoughs and must wear red flannel around their necks. When Theophilus got an_ automobile to circumvent her it was just as ba the seashore. never thought it of him! So they got their chicken dinner from a farmer near by, whose plebeian poultry yard was carried on . for general use in- tead of ornament. “Why, it wasn' Mrs. Kvers had all theirs named—and, they'd come when She'd go out in the back yard : ‘Now, Beatrice and Helen Josephine,” you've been rolling in the dust again! Look at your nice white wings! Aren't you ashamed And the around in the gravel and loek sheep- ish and she'd dust them off. Or she'd 1 out: ‘Jame and Lillian and ind you anct frisking around a minute before thos what's e called more, them, and without laying any chickens of | and | e white Orpingtens would scrateh | Bertha, you've been | because she refused to have the poor hired man overworked running it. So | they pald an expressman savage | prices to cart their stuff out to them | from the village. “It got so that Theophilus had to come to Chicago to get a square meal of fine, cold storage food i that he's obening his office again in Chicago. He says he's tired of run- ning an eleemosynary health resort for beasts and fowls and being cham- | | bermaid to the residents. “Well," said the lawyer who had Iistened attentively, “I shall heed your warning. 1 shall tell my wife that all cows bite, and that a scratch from a | chicken's is fatal”—Chicago News. tooth and I hear | Bathing Caps . Bathing Shoes 00 00 G5 308 These torrid days your imagination brings to mind the cool water, the glowing sand and the fresh breezes of Salt water isn’t many miles away, so buy a Boston Store Suit Case, pack one of the fine Boe- ton Store Bathing Suits and make yourself comfortable. THE BOSTON STORE IS FILLED WITH THINGS FOR SUMMER COMFORT Women’s Bathing Suits......... $1.98, $2.98, $4.50 “eiseveneen... from 25¢c upward . 25c and 50c ATHING SUITS FOR CHILDREN BATHING SUITS FOR MEN A TIMELY INTERCEPTION Biograph ma ALKALI IKES MISFORTUNES ESSANAY. A comedy with Augustus Carney the funniest picture ever made. A JEALOUS HUSBAND Featurin, thur Johnson side_splitting western Beautiful Gowns. “A Riot of Cli 10 PEOPLE 5 REELS—PHOTO-PLAYS—5 THE GREATEST TABLOID MUSICAL €O THE PURPLE WIDOW with BILLY CARLTON and his Comedians. an, Sparkl | MEDY OF THE SEASON Pretty Girls, Catchy Musie, g Fun” 10 PEOPLE TCES USUAL U, LINCOLN PARK CASINO DANCING Tuesday, Thutsday and Saturday Evenings ' CADILLAC ORCHESTRA OTHER EVENINGS RESERVED FOR PRIVATE PARTIES Cars Leave Franklin Square at T. 815, and 8.45. AM AM 00 *%9:15 Norwich ...... w London . 10:40 10:40 Watch Hill .......... 12:00 12:00 Block Island .Due 1:30 1:30 G e * Daily, except Sundays AND Watch Hill servrn Adults, 50; Children, 25c. Steamer Block Island WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS | ‘ Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, July 7 to August 29, | DAILY SERVICE Until Sept. 2, to AM AM Block Island . 30 Wateh Hill .. 4:00 ‘ew London 30 orwich 00 P.M. ** Sundays only. ND Block Island REATURN Adults, 75¢; Children, 40c. ~ ? 3 g ¢ I there is a willingness [ Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill keep in touch with home affairs. || prevails, or if there is a willinen 1 | A 2 g 2 E . o have it prevail The exami: of | m———eesssm————— | g ground for state jobs with good and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office Orders should be placed with The - g 2ds and even of the tele- salariesa sort of hatchery ana breed- I} of company on New London (Norwich) Line Wharf, New, London. Balletin Business Office. phone trouble in Boston should be suf- OTHER VIEW POINTS ing place for soft snaps.—Bristol | NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY, E. L. DOIL, Agent. . ss n the parties Press. 1 ficlent to impress upon I ; i — | hcerned the superiority of dealing | “—————————— e 2 N There can be no question now that STATE BOARD OF .CHARITIES. |with a dispute upon its merits and not TR Grant was the man for the place and It s impossible to ook over the|throush force and coerclon. Tt is @] Summer has negotiated a complete | got no more than he deserved, and yet et ompossible to look over the | {0 o reason to the situation [ aivoree From sprme And IS now Puns |t 1o certoin Lhat Meade. reccived 1¢ss | FULL SET S Sithout real: G i ari- | nd let a just and impartial judgment | ning things to suit hersell. What an | than was his due and that the coun- i ut reallzing the important the wkfitie: pavati impetuous creature, to be sure—New |try never properly showed its grati- | serviee which is rendered thereby to i e e A Haven Journal-Eou tude to the northern commander who ! [ | TEBTH R i ae e O mother peraintently refuses to | 18 the Aitherto, sictorious. And unohe, | s S R | reputation for making the most ent men, women an, e mother persistently refuses to | ck- - - e oo e in-| The popularity of the automobile is the new Paris skirt in which | ed army of the Confederacy om its |, r cause they | life-like, finest fitting and best wearing R ore o o fn the o | iy acmeasing. snd In o bettst | Walking.in"ss, dHAS" - lotks ha It | B Tavesien -t "hocihew st | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | cause they are not lowal tender, vet . Plate el et L ovee This advisory board is active in the|Wway Is this indicated than by the were the un!l\ on¢ who wa Bridgeport Telegram, - T bt and are called ourrency. . o1t do oo | v }e;‘\ s my rffgce 'Il:‘ln'm m;z patient is A n the | B ¢ Increase in the number. In|position to do the housework ssue Money to the People. ORIy ‘dbholite HiEHEr. e et ully satisfied. This rule is never PSRN of the ebject for which it was | tendy incroese e the NUTUIST for | Haven Union LS Th i b thlE BeROn LS 3 T ; has | CAUSC Congress, by e st ber) broken. In addition on set is the nat- oy [t s eftorts tn | o feglstration Ras amounted to b i state are to have any crops worth har- | Mr. Editor: For some time there has IShall be. Tambal money and a legal | yral ‘gum, the use of which makes it behalf of maimtalning proper condi- $56.000 for the first five months of | o FOf men who complain they cannot | vesting a beneficent weather man will | been a general belief that our mon ’1(‘ndur for all debts, public and pri- | ‘"‘"“{73“",\ el b ‘,““e e tions In the state Institutions that the 38000 108 TAC 00 T ars ana | find emplovment, there is a lip in the | have to curtail the hot wave and fur- |gystem is mot just what it should be, | Vale. Treasury notes, called green- e eIk A classes of cases h which they are |the vear meaning many more " | letter of Highway Commissioner Ben- | nigh a rain that will do something |.'° “0\ he Constitution. Some. | PACKS, are a partial legal tender, and | only to be had in my office. My sole- comcermed get the intelligent treat- |Many more operators in Connectleut| nett which says: “The number of men | more than lay the dust for a few hours. | #ccording to the Conshtution. Some-|are money fo that extent. But con- | g il e SRR R ment and oversight which is demand. | a0d What is true of this stafe is true | employed is too small on many of the | Showers merely irritate the expect- |thing wrong about it. The democratic | gress did create a full legal tender pa. | s L LA e ) @4, But which except for some such | of the others Both for pleasure and | roads."—Ansonia Sentinel ant agriculturalist. He wants one of | administration has started in to un- | DT money (60 mulions) that would | Suaranisacior ey with ail 'wouk - y De subjected to for business is this extension of the 2 s s S those old time New England rains that | ravel the tangle. A¥hc W denioesd pay any debt that gold money coulid. | NEW IR ety Bo subjected to meg- | [T ¢ 'the auto belng made With Brother Munsey supporting | took a couple of days to give the | piatform said -We are opposed (o the | The subreme court says that congres IHE lect and inattention. % i With the Increase in the number of | MaYor Gavnor for reelection and |ground and the crops & soaking that | Aldrjen central haul sehomme > | has the constitutional right and power Dr. I el SUBSTITUTE Rt & through this boarg that the| WIh the mCrease o ey the | Brother Hapgoog giving his strongest | was worth while—Waterbury Repub- | by any other mame . will sm. |to create a full legal tender paper Gum” sets of teeth abso- JEETH interests of the inmates are looked |3V k. - 3 o ha¢ | 3id and support fo District Attorney |jican. sweet” The central bank scheme un. | MONeY in time of peace as well as in | lutely defy detection. Q fier fhat they may have humane | Pumber of accidents do not show thal} whilman in the New York mayoralty | ; der another name will not make. cons | War. Congress having this power, what GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 UP, ° treatment and sanitary abodes wheth. | it iS being accompanied by the deg preliminaries_ we are reminded of for- ditions. any better. Anyone. seading |15 all this talk by the president and OTHERS s0c. IS S heapital, almshouse, re- safety which should characterize it mer l’rr‘sll.lr‘n[ Taft's remark that B ey o e one reading | congress about “banking and. cur- | & g e o e N g & achines (Hare B e | “Prog s as progressive does.” N aan ! rerigy ¥ is is the only Norwic! formators. ®ate prison or he The more machines there ae e | "Frogressive lo as progressive docs” | EVERY DAY REFLECTIONS Jas® v ptas n'a wo. "o samo pore ey 5 0 0 5 S I] O JACKSON, DERtiSt wrss didtotmiy omes,in, Negmicn wate homes in which dependent ¢ greater becomes the da e Ol i * » YR - SOnS BES WAl £lhe. DeODI6 {0 iiont] f h o i Suppis % o 7 plates (undetectable from natural 2 i and the greater the need for exer i : | must have money, yet Mr. Wilson, in | diestion of who shall supply the peo- Successor to ) g dren may be placed. Whether it is a | and the greater the ne With the advent of warm weather | 3 ple with i Aaa" m rakatnin of ones) are inserted positively without ik {ndtedi jon in their opera- . —_— s Message to congress, o s | I th what is called a med HE KING DENTAL CO. charitable institution or ome of cor- | N€ Increased caution in their oPera-| it ysed to be in season to look for a e \ e {his | exchange. There are two w a1 dilss pain. Pection 1t is recogmized that meihods | tion. There should be a respect for|sea serpent story. Now It's always a Waiting Awhile. tioost important Questlon, imever MeN- | may say only two wavs of doing this. 203 Main St. next to Boston Store Dental Nurse in Attendance. 2n8 conditions must e of 5 characier | (e Jaw and the operation of cars to | Winsted” story” that the people” ook e o fan | tuned on “banking and cuprency | One ls for concress o create it and (| 9 a. m. to8p. m. Phone 195-3 Painless Extraction. Sehich shall mot be injurlos when a | Such an extent {hat the increase in|for. Winsted's famous fabricator and | It is well for young people to fall | \UOS0 °F, (RANKINE ds are tae | pay 2t out -rvice and supplies, | enefit s sought. Though lmitea. ts| he number of cars should mot be fol- | prevaricator has 'dome one thing for | in love, and nothing is more beautiful | yrtuaeT, OF NCEE EVE, ) oo De | a the Civil war. The | - e lowed by an increase in the number | the little town by having its name |than to be willing to put every other | {ound in the Constitution, ' Th il for congress to delegate recommendation: natbilition. all o5 | of accidents and deaths. For a period | firmly focused o doz day history | consideration aside and to marry in [iE €80 be found: ‘Congress sha to banking associations, B s oo es. I of | ot weeks Cophscticut this spring | 'i° state—Middiciown Fress. | of Taakon ‘Wnd 1n spite of rela: {IRTS POVEr o SO wioney.” Mot curs currency (promises to leh are recognized and the atten- | Of six weeks CohRectd e | tives. P Tats nh ot E e St people. The question is totkl b pa cidents d currency are no more alike than J % tion and service g showed a total of seventy accident New Haven. which used to be wide- | But one thing is needful, and that is | 200 b s b i any authority to do the faithfully thelr duty and seventeen deaths by automobiles, |, “kn,wn as the home of Yale univi to be sure you are in love, and not foJl‘ a\rh‘m'{] has j'q,,'l‘,”,’ xflhadlu}»um Horsce Gresley once ' sulfle EERRE the power to the largest of any New England state. | ity an honor of considerable magni- |merely caught in a fury of passion.|renev nas mot. Legal tender is the | The way to resume is o resume B Tecemmendati It is a sad commentary upon the re- | tude is now coming to be known also | The person most easily deceived in|quaity that makes It money and cate " IrmStiE Iadaey. i e B B % = board w E spect for the law and the manner In |as the home of some of the' greatest |matters of the heart Is oneself. |ries with it the power fo pay debt, |13 (0 change it Let congress issuc @ e eeitio: Tor 1) hich it is being enforced in this | manufacturing industries of the na- | George Meradith gives a good bit of | Currency, in the commoi eptation ine o tnotig Curtency) direct o SNV the greater consideration for the | FCh DB O T8 S o plaved lts part [ tlon. Thus is the fruit of New Ha- |advice. “You may know your 16ve. |of the term. is only the “procm: the people for awhile, and see how it PrE i Beiarments, which It susgeais, if the | Nale, Reckissmess has plaved e part| Lok Mt 1 il Nk AT 0% TR TR pOREE oF Shalni S5, PO LT 15, s the “hpomize @) Ml L B e fran mow Need Printing ? e of its efforts and advice fs | 0 th1s record, DI MR N8 b actions | iDit beginning to appear.—New Haven |and bearing delay. Passion has not|bank bill is not money. neither 1§ a J. C. VALLE' ! and makes autos the terrors of the | think you are trusting vour instinct J 3 VENTION BETTER highways. The Yale rowing authorities, having by grasping suddenly at the golden BENEVENTIO saias . . —_ Yol an OOBLIAL 1IQUtEy o ¢k IntE | avple wan_you bear poverty for | E EDITORIAL NOTES. strophe at New London, seem to |her Will she for you? Can she, L B . o ’ R el ‘hen | have decided that it was not the Eng- |even if she would? Remember that g Such holideys as th o »{ rve| There are only certain times Whel ] e that cansed Sofest. but ‘gv Ivery' fow: women . bear 1€ Awd" retiin : 1o Smpress upon the people the import- | 5 willing to be judged by S| jack of rugged physique in the Yale |their delicacy and charm. Some do.” 35-6 ance of ustng every precaution and | ball team. crew. Though there is some dissent | About the longest mistake one can { taking advantage of every warning —_—— — from the verdict, the English stroke | make is the mistake rr-f choosing the 2 for overcoming the neediess fire. Re-| This is the time of vear for the|will apparently be helq to another | wrong husband or wife. @ardless of the efforts of wuthorities | abandoned cat to find out how many |vear. FHarvard also tried it itwice— | 1f a man has found the right wom. | The BULLETIN Co. endea: B iovat ait uiin- | Frieuts It hay:in the bighborfod | Springfield Union an, he has:found the “pearl of great i D hs ouic guve] - htein the pheT oo [ price.” and may well sell all he has | 64-66 Franklin Street as materfal for starting a blaze Nttle| We cannot say much about that fla Connecticut’s new fish and g ¥ blaze ¢ n bout 1 f s i e | 'But there's one thing that never . and en it 1s too late the | we had two Instances of it at home. rs g w xedl live Aeteriive ToE aBtekeh love: it 3 on its board. Admiral Goodrich, retired, | detee : A B et Whererar ooen I8 | Gradually It i being found that the | With this experienced seaman at the | Walting awhile | (fl ) 1 nored, Is realized. Wherever fireworks iradually it eing helm the commission ought to sail s [ !] Q | | M wlLLlAMS are comoerned there is an extra men- | motly f the corrupt lobby are s | properly. Heaven only knows where it | Japanese love of flowers is sald to [i] D11 h) | . . ace and a corresponding need for ad- | bad n reputed to be. |js bound, though. If it follows the h;w] been bred :’n the people during | FERTIL EZER B L 5. & Shenns of pritec- — course of the one it supplants it will [ the long peace of the Tokugawa era, | I s Siertnete which shouid »w that t cklebe ple ix)aoon go on the rocks. Our fieh and |when thelr cultivation became fash- | Eabatin: LOMESTONE SUPPLIES and BUILDING 1 reventing | available it ought to be possible to|game commission has long been a fish- |ionable as a relief to the monotony of N | b g Be ever active in bebalf of preventing [ £10iPI L O L ver in | place Tor pollticians and a hunt- | poceral days, Fresh Cut LAMB CHOPS HAM—Sliced 4 AIR SLACKED LIME. ! MATERIALS Sty seatims fre. e o | b, ................18c|lb. ................ 20cH§} Brick, Coment, Sand, Lime, an || of all kinds. are cansed which need to be considered TR g N }; % a a hard Plasters ana Prepared i oien | The mustering out of the old soldiers = | @ well as the carelessness which so [ The mUstering out of the o1d soldlers | HAMBURG STEAK Plate CORNED BEEF Roofing, 3 { ESTIMATES A at the reunion was accomplished with | Best ¥ 4 often goes with the celebration of In- [ 21 '1e Teinion Was - o i b 121 1b est Roofing Paint In the J| c @ependence day and this was em- | Ereater dispatch than on their orig- e e Yac R Gl e L market, ! cheerfully given on phasizsed a few days ago when a New York woman lost her life through the practice which so often prevails of someone throwing a lighted match or cigarette out of a window onto an awnfng. She was the innocent victim of a practice which is entirely devoid of excuse. Those who are concerned n sueh affairs are likely to profit in the future If fate has dealt lightly with them, but the lesson which exists thereln of taking the sensible precau- tion 6f prevention ough thoughtiessly passed o not to be too q wention Is a far more vafjable ser- ¥ioe than a firc department can ren- der. The lobbyist in ire who ex- Pects to be at all successful will not #adeavor to turn the trick over the telephons and 1t will take some means of Mentification for the congressman 16 use the Instrument ou any Lusiness of importance, for some time to come. The young English runaway bride who justified her actions by declaring “here are Jots of women in New York a8 big fools as | am” probably fo0k her ideas from the wrong class in the first place. the Japanese take charge of of July celebration in a town it is not surprising inal experience The safe and sane movement will be extended to weekends uniess there is a determined effort towards a decre: in the death list 'y thought for today: There are < when those Arctic costumes id be appreciated, but they are out How much politicians appreciate be- ing second choice is indicated by the trouble Governor Baldwin is having trying to fiil some declined deputy Judgeships The chances are 16 to 1 that when Col. Bryan held down the chair of acting president he came the nearest he to o residence er will a in the White House. The New York report that more sin- gle than married men are convicted of crime shows that hope for those who would marry 1o reform should by no | means be sbandoned That his daughter's wedding will be the thirteenth in the White House ought to please the president, but to carry out the idea it should be fixed | for the 13th of Tt fen't so surprising after the head of a Michigan away forty vears that he should not recognize his family, but. it is strange that they sheuld recognize him. the month. houseiold had heen ! Make Your Minutes Count A few moments saved each day means much in the course of a year. ! Thc way to accomplish this is to care for your out-of-town interests BY TOLL LINE Ynu can reach the following Exchanges . 5 MINUTES conver: i i and have ation for 5 CENTS; | | COLCHESTER JEWETT CITY The Southern New England Telephone Company & it SR . LEBANON ! SbHOULDER STEAK i@ 1b. '@ GRAPE FRUIT each .. MELONS—Ripe, Sweet 1 can TOMATOES | 1 pkg. MACARO! ONION SALAD bottle . Hires’ Root Beer EXTRACT, bottle . ... CORNSTARCH MUSTARD SARDINES 15¢ 15¢ 1121¢ Sc 15¢ 5¢ POT ROAST Ripe PINEAPPLES eachic . o0 L 120G NEW POTATOES pecl o S0 Mild DAIRY CHEESE Mohican CREAMERY BUTIER, . ... .....31c MATCHES, Double Tipped 3 boxes i o 106 SARDINES, in Oil 4 cans 4c 13c Evaporated PEACHES Ib. 9c FRESH FROM OUR OVENS # DAILY Sandwich Bread, loaf 6-10c Fruit Pies, each...... 10c Full line of Sewer Pipe. THE UPSON WALL BOARD s INEXPENSIVE WATER PROOF AND IN HANDY [} sizes. Largest Storage Capacity in City ARPENTER 23 Commerce ANC e e m—c e s m—. ORDER IT NOW Ropkins & Co’s Light Dinner Al 75c_per dozen. Koehler’s Pilsner, 60c per dozen. ymmer’s Bvergreen, Toc per “ozen, Free delivery to all purts of the city. Telephcue 136-5. H. JACKEL & CO. Delivered to Any Part -r Norwich the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be he best vn the market-—HANLEY . PEERLESS. A telephone order wi receive prompt attention. D. J. McCORMICK. U Franxlin St NEWMARKET HOTEL 715 Boswwil Ave. First-class Wlnes, Liguors and Cigars. (Meals and Welch Ravebit served to order. Jobn ZTucki. Prop. Tel. 43-& THERE [5 Do udvertising medium i Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bui- Yietin for heslness results. CONTRACT WORK. DEL-HOFF HOTEL Z1ill Room open until 12 m. HAYES BROS. Props. Most Cigars Are Good. THESE ARE BETTER TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and s THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. Next to wie Palace Cafe CARRIAGES CONCORDS BUGGIES RUNABOUTS SURREYS BUSINESS WAGONS TOE-BOARDS DEMOCRATS A fot of Second-hand Carriages and Wagons cheap, The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct.

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