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RAIR, WARMER, TODAY: SHOWERS SATURDAY: What Is Going On Tonight, es and Illustrated Sonea | or, By R S N g r, 20, V. O, of A, moets in Foresters' Hail. ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. Presenting Two Big Feature Photo- plays Today. Two big features are billed at the Davis today in addition to the regular programme. The first is The Man in the White Cloak, a superlative dra- matic production in three parts. The story is set around an old castle abounding in_stirring incidents. The man in the white cloak is an ancestral ghost, and he points the way to a hid- den treasure, saving his descendants from ruin; a picture that will hold you with its spectral and supernatural interest. the popular Waren Kerrigan in the leading role, a beautiful story of love Feature No. 2 is an American | two-part drama, The Scapegoat, with | NEWS FROM Lawn Fete—Fire Escape on Broad- way School Ordered Changed. There wis a large attendance at the {lawn fete given by St. Patrick's parish Wednesday and Thursday. In the af- j ternoon over 16y chiliren were present and games of all kinds were played. In the evening dancing was enjoved. Grinnell’s orchestra furnished music. Cake, candy and Ice cream were on sale. A good sum will be realized for the church werk. Outing te Atlantic Beach. The members of St. Mark's Episco- pal church and Sunday school enjoyed { their annual picnic Thursday' to At- | lanti¢ Beach. pecial r left Mystic |at 9.35 carrving a good number. At the alvary Episcopal church ool enjoyed their picnic chools had a very enjoy- The return trip was made | able time. St. Patrick’s Parish Helds Successful | and sacrifice, portrayed =minutely in o'clock. every detail.” All Rivers Meet at Sea, Fire Escapes Ordered Changed. produced by the Bronché company, is | Charles Donath, chief of the Mystic a story of a moving picture girl Who | fre department, has notified the school marries an actor in the same company. | commitiee of {he town of Stoninston The director is a rival and in the | that it will be necessary to make making of a picture ages 10 cause | cnanges in the | fire escape at’ the the husband to be knocked out of a | Broadway school so that the platforms boat, and he is picked up far away |will be on a level with the floors in- with a lost memory. How he regains | sicad of with the window sills and his memory and is restored.to his Wife | (nat the work will have to be done be- makes an interesting finish 1o the Dic- | {ore the opening of the fall term of - Japantar Courtahlp 2 ibe [schoolin September. comedy with this bill and shows Fre > Mace with his real Japanese leading | 1ePmis Tournament for Crary Cup. Woman. 1¥s too funny to tell about, | The temnis tournament at the Mystic Sou will have o see it if you want a | Country club grounds for the Crary Food langh, Manager Craiz has Some | CUD is to begin Monday next. Appli- more old time favorite songs to offer, | cations for the .privilege of taking part completing a zood ail round Dbill, in the tournament are coming in well ot <cmpg—— gy The commiltee, Attorney B, H. Hewitt, BREED THEATRE. I George 8, B, Leonard and Morton A Statue of Fright, Sensational Two- Ree! Featurs Today. Mystic who either lives or spends the | the tournament, notwithstanding the Ome of the most remarkable two-reel | fact thai he may not be a_member of pictires seen at the Breed in 4 long | B¢ Country club tennis department, time is the feature for today and to- Personal Items, mormow. entitled A Statue of Fright. | Mr and Mrs, George Eichelberger of This is the drama extraordinary of the | Clevéland, ©., are gzu of their wesk and tells of the love affairs of a | srangmother, : Cottrell, Foung dauehter of a fameous SCulptor. | Postms ', Potter was The Mistake, the greai Biograph wes: New Ha ven Wednesday attending e siery of ibe early days, is filled | {he state postmasters’ convention, with exquisite scemery of the mos Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Burrows, Ray- while The Moulding. | mond Burrows and Vincent Devine who is un- | haye returned to New Haven after a elety and be- | stay with Mrs. Charles Busrbws. "(m hing her hus. | Mrs A, ke is entertaining her that brings happiness to itta Clarke, and her eomes an &t band a lesson Both. The Dizmond, a wonderful s Etta Clarke, and her Eadem detiee: story, is another gem, s Stella Marrowe and Miss aod the comedy pari is supplied by | of Pittsburg, Pa. Warren Kinrbsdl Y., are visiting of in My, and Mr Pearl River town, ‘Will Move to New York. BErnest H. Szunders has resigned as Charles Bentley Assigned to Cruiser k - Mapdle laland—Womar’s Guild En- perintendent 'ul Lhre Mystic ll-’uv;:r . iy <company to take efféct Sept. . e tertsiwad 2t Ehwwood—Big Bass | wil move his family to New York, Canght. where he has sccured a fine position. | George Stott bas retwrned to his du- Chaxdes Benfiey, who has been spend- the Mystie postoffice #ng fhe past six months at the Gun- | vacation spent in Led- mers’ mchool, Wasbington, I C., is elson. spending his Jemwe of absence at his Letter Ca John Dougherty is en- home were, and will sean leaye to take ' joying his vacation. His place up his daides on the U. S battleship |filled by Sobstituie Carrier Bergen The Mermatd, 2 delightful sea sowry, YANTIC HAPPENINGS | | Rbode Island | Green. Mz and Mrs. C. Stewart of Worces- | Miss Kariska Gates is visiting rela- ter are gnesis at the home of Mr. and | tives in New Jerse. Mrs, & W. Frink. | Mims Cymthia Mae Lease has return- | ed te Paterson. I, after the past week in the village. Misg Florenoe Waite of Hartford 18 2t Ciremont farm €. W. Clift of Wyoming, N. J., is the Buest of his sister, Mrs. R 1. Holmes. Mrs John E. Hill of New York is the | suest of Mrs. Sarah Wheefer. Mrs. John MaecDomald of Providence | spent Thursday with her son, Charles Or Motor Trip ‘ ¥sh, end family. who are spending 2 : 1wo weeks ai the Dickerson bungalow. Miss Bessie Kemptom is ewiowing & | 4 Quismie soter trip through the White Momn- | > yiee Jenely Noves of the Road dis- telus with 3 paty of {Hends | trict is visiti relatives in town. Miss Anna Healey of Boston was a reoant visitor of friemfs here, Miss Teresa Lyons and Neliie Tyons «f Peacedale, R. 1, were recent guests Hartow Kempton of New Havem is enjoying tmo weeks' vacation with his paremts bere. The Crawford club |pleasant day at Na | Wednesd | | | spent a very raganselt Pier on JEWETT CITY | William McNicol Proves That Scien- Mers. Jobe MoGrath zngy dsughtier, i ] e et O Swughier, | tific Farming Pays—Has Banmer R T, -wete wiskors here durmg tha| Field of Rye. — Migs Azms Bremnsn of Providende Js Mool tne the . veoord a3 2 revent guest of {riends here, jf¥ ficia. SHe lias a«iftern. dcre TR Fars -apeit & Tewy: Onva the best of rye and this week TR~ uiete. Thia Dasl wesk, | Gauthiers thrashing” machine from Nmm, Adghenas Noe mnd sone. Wrarc. | Brooklyn has kept a large number of T Aaene 00 b rnaa | Taew: busy he whole field was from & visit i Salem. | thrashed in a day and a half, and it S was of hustle. It is expected To Build New House. hat there will be about eighty-nine Prmfk Garémer has broken ground | tons of siraw and one hundred bush- for the new house ‘which he is prepar- |els of g MeNicol wag a ing 19 bulld en Osiland avenue. raduate B Agricultaral col- Caught Big Bass. | Tege_this vear Cav] Bentley returned from a day's{ Weni to Long Point fishing at Gardner loke, having four{ A large party from the Ba a < 2 2 4 arty C 3ap bass which weighed 15 pomnds. church went to Groton Long Point, Guild Entertained at Elmwood wrsday to visit Mrs. J. E. Phillips at her cottage. Al had a fine outing. 1add the Women's Guild of Grage chwrch at Elmwood Wednesday. | The Jawn was gayly decorated and a socisl time enjoyed A basket lunch wag cazried by each member of the ! sullf, and at noon all aided Mrs Ladd Personal Mention, Mrs. Walter Fie Wednesday and were in atch Hill retarned from or daughter's i ¢ home in ek mrend= in sexying an aftractive and delicions | cen Tawren et BaiTe ; A .« e companied her jumcheom, Music was furnished bY &{home, and is now visiting in. Provi- piangla durine the afrernoon. | dence. Wil Camp at Quaker H | Miss Be spending a Rey, asd Mas, Robert Cochrane are | with Pro e friends. vaeating the coliage and are to camp | AL Quaker )il for the yemainder of the summer, L] 1t was veported here on Wednesday thai Rey, Maithew Tray- nor, stoy of the Waterville parich, | whieh jc in Waterbury, was likely to | Be the mew pastor of St Charles | ahpyeh, this «ity, sueceeding ihe late | M Rey, William 31 Lynch | Brief S_'%@gg—f\‘ews stor of the Methodist church, time at Northfield, some New Britain—aAn has been goit of arrangement interesting book the committee German day, for Lee & Osgood Co is Au-| e' “ DELL’S AMB!.N:A!A&J appeals for aid from 105 fami. TION PILLS do not Banish all | Nerve Troubles and put Vigorg eand Energy inte your Body. Ass you 8 deed one? Have you lost sabition? Do you get @p tired i the merning? Do your hands tremuie? Ar you despondent? Have you lost confi- | Heace in your ability to de things 3 3 Somers.. Pow't gwfl #P; arouse yourself right | wedding on jpow, Go th Lee & Osgood and get a BIty | Dimock cid ceat box of Ambition Pills. You don’t | Dimoc have to wait a week to know whether | Mass. Tiey ere 4oing you good or net, Youwil | teel better to-morrow. YowH feei full | 4 vim and vigor in three days and of- | r you have taken ome box of this| iwovvelous upbuilding prescription yowH be your old vigoreus energeiic de €, Russetl and fam. cd to their home in New month’s vaeus rnest €, Rus- Former Chief of Police es and irs, Cowles atoga, the Thousand Islands an treai, of qaughter Mis W, ; *k, and Earl Daniels of Chidopee, A, Winctad.— ed of the Win- cided to ac- cha; of the To for & game of baseball to be Torrington Aug, 19, police Maris of of Super- hovls David: Gibbs on h week at 10 o'clock | x of Ambition Pills is as good a two Weks vacation. LI'or norvous balicy, Ured feeling, exhausted vital- e loss of appetite, kidney: O o chiptuints oy te. siosy fur the purpose of issu- | ,.7,} Co., Byr- Fermcr Sup:. Harrison 3 temporary 5 = night ——— the a Norton was one lin chavge of one of the wrm huidding t the Conneciicut hos- A pitad for the insanc., | Whesler, "has siated that anyone in | summer here is eligible to compete in | being | = ington | NOANK Court Masts — Finishing m — Birthday amine Work on Barge M Dinner Party, Jessamine court, Order of .Amar- anths, held a meeting at the home of Miss thel Latham at which 19 mem- bers were present. A planked flounder dinner was served at noon, the tables 1 being spread under the trees on the lawn. The afternoon was spent sewing on the broad veranda, several of the guests remaining untll evening. Mrs, Augusta Weeks, In Lawrence hospital, is improving steadily and it {is expected she will return home in about a weelk. | Moslem Nearing Completion. { _ The captain and crew for the barge Moslem have arrived and the boat will | leaye for her home port this week. | _Cadwalder Howell of White Plains, | N. J, is visiting his wife at the home | of ner mother here. |~ Miss Maud Allen of Mason’s_Island is spending several weeks in Massa- | chusetts. | Mrs. F. H. Livingstone of Pearl | street has returned from a visit to rel- | atives in Providence. | Charles Porter of | visiting _his parents, Mr. Robert Porter. Mrs, John Smith has been entertain- ing Mrs. Robert Burtch. Supt. Rathbun in Hartford. Latham Rathbun, superintendent of | the state lobster hatchery, has been | spending a few days in Hartford on | business. i Briefs and Personals. | _ Felix Pendleton of New York has ;l‘l:‘een spending a few days in tne vii- age. Mrs, W. P. Collins and Miss Malvah Rathbun of Potter Hill have been | Buests of relatives here, | Mr, and Mrs, M, B, McDonald are | entertaining Mr, and Mrs, Jerome Mc- | Donald of Newport, : | Chester Fish of the yacht Corsair is | spending a few days with his mether, | Mrs, Addie Fish, Mrs, Charles Egsleston has returned | to Ashaway after visiting triends heve, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Vance of Meri- ! den are guests of Mrs, Phillp ess, Miss Bertha Phempson is spending | the day with friends in Wateh Hill, Mrs, Rachel Wilcox of Spring street }}asd'been visiting relatives in Water- for Louis Keller of New York, Mr, and | Mrs. Raymond Steweti, Mr, and Mrs, | George Spooner of Fioremce, Mass., are | suests at the Coles eottage, The Misses Alexander have returned dence, Newion of Patergom, N. 3., is spending severai weeks on Masdn's Island. | Miss May Sullivan, after a w¥isit to | relatives on Morgan ave: has re- turned te her home in d, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson have returned to Rockyjlle = after visiting | friends here. There will be no meeting of the sewing society of the ters of America this week, Birthday Dinner. ~ Miss Margaret - Joyce is celebrating her birthday today at Soundview cot- tage by a dinner to friends. Mrs. Walter Mosher and Miss Alice Mosher, her guesf, have been visiting at Groton Long Paint. Enjoying Camp Life. Reports of a pleasant time come to this village from the Dew Drop lnn at Mason's Isiand, where several young ladies are located for a week STONINGTON Band Concert This Evening—W. Park Bindloss Starts for K. T. Conclave. Following is the programme for the concert to be given tomight (Friday) by the Mechanics’ band of Stoningtom: - PART L Hail Columbia. March, Repasz. Popular Ajrs. As. Long -as the Green, Euphonium sols, E. Cushman, Shoulder ATms, PART IT. { Overture, Mountain Echoes, Song for trombone, Unforgottes, Geo. Hahn Staten Island is and Mrs. Shamrock . Grows W. J. Pond Popular Airs. Serenade, Mayflower, Cakewalk, Apalachacoacla. Star Spangled Banner, Charles Cushman, Director, Off for Denver. W. Park Bindloss left town Thurs- day on a trip to Denver, Ccl. where he will attend the triennial conclave of the Knights Templar. Afterwards he will tour the Pacific coast, visiting Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver and the Catalina Islands. _ Judge John E. Pryor of Moosup and W. P. Bindloss have purchased a new 22-foot cabin launch; seven h. p. Uni- sersal engine, of New London parties, Plans for Point Improvements. _ The plans and specifications for the improvements at Stonington Point have been sent to five contractors in Stonington and vicinity. They must be returned by Wednesday, Aug. 13, to the proper officlals at Tompkinsville, N. Y. The plan is to use the stome outside of the sea wall to back up the wall. and clean up the beach. The grade will be raised to a level of the Ppresent wall. The work is to be done with good material and in a good man- ner._which should prove lasting.} Calvary church Sunday school went [ by trolley to Atlantic Beach Thursday, | having a pleasant day’s trip. COLCH=STER | Baker and Curtis Famifies on Vaca- tion Trip For Twenty-Fourth Year —Picture Show and Dance, The hoard of wardens and purgesses held s meeting in the parior of the engine house Wednesday evening, The pienie of ths Sunday. sechool and members of the Baptise . ehurch will he held Wednesday, August 18th, at Hayward's laks, Tegether For 24th Year, My, and dirs, Aiden A, Baker aad Mr, and . Wiilllam 8. Curtis left Wed for a month’s stay at Giouce | ter, Mass,, and vicinity, this being the | 24th year that the twé families have | taljes their summer vacation te- | gether, and Mrs, & H, Steadman, s, and re. Charies Brand were visitors {in Guilford, Conn., Tuesday, making the trip in theis touring cas. Charles Saunders of Middletowsn is | the guest of his sister; Mrs. Joha Hig- | gins en Myrge avenue. Edgar A, Carrier, Ji., was the sue friends in Middletown Weue&;@;‘. Panicl Websler is visiting relatives orestvilie, New Britain and Wet | | of 1 7 | rs, €. A, Kues of Hebron w8 in town Wednesday. Dance Followed Show. A Jarge crowd attended the moving picture show and Hlustrated song e i i lertainment in Tip Top hall Wednes: day. A dance was held after” “thé shoiw My, and Mrs. Joha Gady: of North = Westelicster were Colchester visitors Wednesday: Edward M. Day has returned teo | |1 Smith of Railroad street. WANTED. I wnder the heading of “WANTED, ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per line, six words to the line FOR SALE. 1 - WANTED—Hall's Barber Schools, 814 Washington St, Boston, Mass, Wages, room, board, railroad ticket furnisned by“:;d Co-operative Propositions.” WANTED— Everybody to enjoy the collection and delivery service of walch, clock and Jewelry repairs oL L. Clégg, 128 Washington St., City. Drop postal or phone s(i-2. apraM W s WANTED—A cotton mule spinner, Inquire at office of the Quidnick-Win nam Manufacturing Co., Wisimantic, Conn. augid WANTBD _Woman for general house- work; go home nfgats. 1lo Mt. Pleas- ant St augea WANTED—Boy or girl about 16 years of age, with gooa handwriting. ADP‘}L ‘West side sk Mill augod WANTED—Postotiice clerks ana car- riers; $svu per annum te Starl; Lonn. examinations in_Nov.; many appoint- ments coming. Particulars iree. Write A. 8. Kicnards, Springiheld, 51ass. augba WANTED—To hear from persons who have Irom $10ub A0 3200 to loan on good 6 iper cenl fifst mortgages, ail new houhes. Aibert Lamphere, contractor and bullder, 42 Margin St westerly, K.L auged obiles to ciean, at the Public Wash Stand, rear ot lulks’ Home- Je2dd “BARBER WANTEDApply Waure- g4an House Barber »nop, augsd WANTED—At once, a competent woman for general holisework, AppLly at 170 Broaaway, Augod WANTED _Ameriean lady wished po- sition as housekeeper for widower, Ads dress Box X., tms Office, augdd WANTED_—Experienced stk wanders, also learners, Alse a few geod weav- ers, Apply West Side Hilk b+ Jyz6a WANTED — Locomotive —fremen, \brakemen, wages about $108; experi: ence unnecessary, BSend age, Kailway, care Bulietin, WANTED—Mail Carriers Wanted. $60 to $lLv a month. orwich ex- aminations coming, éw fres Franklin Specimen que institute, Dep! T, Ny, Jyiea B0 At omce, a geod all around biacksmi(n; none but a steady, reilable man and oue who wishes & steady jei need apply, Joun G. Wight- man, Slafiord, Conn, Lel. may TWANTEDFiano, [uning. A G. - don, 29% Prespect Sf, City, el 6s3-2. Jyld WANFED — Hived maa, siagle, 1o work on farm and Pegrd with 1y, $25 a month salayy; Iaquire of Gled Rock Farm (Led¥ardj. Fred Sands, Manager, Mystic, Conn,, R, F. D. & WANTED WEAVERS. YANTIC WOOLEN CO. aug’ HELP WANTED Day Laborers, Farm' Hands, Hotei ‘Workers, General Housework Girls, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bldg. augid b2 LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Wednesday, Aug. 6, reaching clity 8§45 & m. oOF on car near car staiion, pocketbook containing between $11 and 312, Return to City Car Office, Frank‘){‘n Square, and claim reward aug! Hartford after a few days vistt at his home on ‘Norwich avenus, Michael D, O'Conpell has returned to Stafford S after a week's visit at his home om Pleasant street. BALTIC Work Begins on St, Jean Baptiste So- ciety’s Hall—B, S, A, 'C. Plans Field Day. Mis, Samucl Baldwin amd danghter are spending 8 month’s vaecdtion at Creseent beach. & Miss Abbie Farrell of Hartford is the gues¢ of Mr, and Mrs, William C, Work recommenced Thursday on St. Jean Bapiste hall on Hight street. A delay in the work of about two weeks had been caused by a delay on the shipment of lumber. Miss Rena B. Smith has returned to her home on Railroad street after a month’s vacation at Crescent beach. Miss Alice Wiley, of High street, is spending two W vacation as the | guest of friends in Norwich. | Working at Thermos Plant. Leo Lambert, of Hight street com- menced work Thursday morning in | the Thermos Bottle Co's. plant in Nor. | wich. James F. McGuire, Jr.. who was op- | erated on last Monda: for appendi- | citis at St. Joseph's hoa&.aj. is ra-§ ported to be doing nicelys Picnic and Field Day. The B. 8. A. C. is making elaborate preparations for their great picnic and fleld day which will be held soon. Several novel features are to be intro- duced on the grounds, ; Deathy of Infant Daughter. The infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs, ‘William Buckley of New London who dled Wednesday evening was buried jn St, Mary’'s cemetery Thursdaw Mrs, Buckiey is a sister of Katherine Murphy of Scotland, Mrs, Petsr Couture and son, Peter, of New London were guesis of locdl friends Thursday, WATCHES and DIAMONDS Our stock of Waiches and Diamends is large and we solicit inspeciion, Ferguson & Chardonneas " FRANKLIN S@UAR3E WHEN you wanp i¢ Pul your busis ness before the public, Iuere is no me: dium better than throush. ing columus of The \WILLIAM B, WilLCOX FOR SALE—Two -good milch cows. Address Golutarh ¥Farm, R. D. 4, City. aug FOR SALE or T0 RENT.” TO RENT. TO RENT—Nine-room tenement wit] improvements, 6i Church i, K. Donohue, ‘Central Building. augsd . s to mle. ds these plotur! 1 cards, ~Wwith photos- dhm-wt.::‘ world is allus besutif’lest where Youdiscamirae: 4 His messages reads th’ same; in latters large an’ clear % s He writes from Maine or Kankakes an’ “Wish you was here!” Nobody ever séems to __he'll go or wher We git his destinat that says he T now just when from th' card FOR SALE Choice R. 1. Red and White Wyandotie pullets, guaranteed to lay ‘this fail, $1.25 each; also one female Boston bull, §15. Mrs. Samuel McDonald, Coichestér, Ct. augbd ¥OR SALE —Two nice Jersey heifers, one just tresh, will make a good ramily cow, the other one will be iresh in about a week. D. Coughlin, baiuc. augbd FOR SALE — Tents suitable for camping. J. W. Mallett, 30 Mmarket St. augzd FOR SALE—About 66 penny arcads machines, signs, etc. J. A, Godek, Box 1264, Jewett City, Conn. _ayked FOR SALE-—33.50 eyeglasses for $1.95, properiy Ilitted. Burnham’'s 227 Main' St Jysd FOR SALE—A second-hand Ford au- tomobile. Phone 585, Norwich, or ad- dress 38 Franklin St Jvad FOR SALK—Slab wood, 5tove lengihs, $4.00 cord. 32.60 half cofd. G. A. Bul¥ lard. Phone 646:14, deczsa "OT SALE OR TRADI—Good 10-acre farm, weil located, near vVillage and neignbors, on telephone and .. ¥. D.; on “sieady sirewm, with well ‘Canabped AL, grist mili, cider mill and saw_mili, do- Tug guod’ business; about 30 Horse power over wheels; excellent eight- room house, new barn, pouliry house and slieds; 200d land; K6od Iruit; bar- ain price for immediate sale, or trade or cottage in oOr near town, Particu- jars, Tryon’s Ageacy, Willimanue, Ct 1eb10d FOI SALE Eleven room house, with 1ot, 89 Cliff St. Must be sold to cloie estate. G. W. Hamiiton, kixecutor, 130 3e7d FOR SALE—I will sell at 2 price that will surprise vou my large stock of millinery and fixtures, situated on Main St, opposite P. O. Jewett (z'l‘ty. Miss D. Beauregar THINI [ noteneads and U “ U'Oul‘l:lll' buysinegss sise, envelopes, neatly printed, lor 31.90; 50 each 33.00, Send for ‘samples ~and prices for Any PrInting you are in meed oL The Bullstin Company, Norwica, ! FOR SALE—O, 1, C. pigs, thorough. breds, registered, hone beiter in © country. Ludlow Farm, Norta Stonin ton, R. F. D..5, Norwich, Gonn. H. b. Buttoa. RINTING—Look at these prices: 500 6% envelopes (regular busi 22 ¥4 printed in corner, $1. ol $2.65; 75,000, $5.86; 10,000, §10.0C; 500 otefleads, 6x9%, printed, 31.40; 1,060, 2.10; 5,000, $6.50; 19,000 $13. 500 terheads, 81tx11, printed, $1.75; 1,060, $2.36; 5,000, 05’ 10,000, '$18.50: " 500 biitheads, 7x8%, printed, $1.60; 1000, $2.10; 5,000, $3.00; 10,000, $13.58; 500 statements, o%xb%, pfintsd, $L4G; 1,000, $1.855 5,000, $6.00; 10,086, 311.00. Printing of évery descriptien dom romptly. Send fOor samples. Taa Bu otin Co., Printers and Binders, Nor- wich, Cehn. 40 SALE HORSES. I am just from the west with 28 extra good horses of all kinds—draft- ers, chunks and nicely broken business horses—and the prices are right. Come and see them. ve several good sec- ond-hand horses. BELMER R. PIERSON. Tel 1139, adgsa’ FORSALE 99 Lafayetie Street houss containing two tenements in fair condition, and on car line; will make a low price for a quick sale, good size lot FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Ct. FRESH LOAD of Horses right from the west, out of houseKeopIng. o4 Wasnington Stree augid s IO RENT—Rooms, single or for light ere. An’ he-ain’t more than settled down te loaf a day er two. Till he gits think L CRESCENT BEACH—iZ-room cottage ever’ one he An' then with eyer doggone cent hr ' to rent Irom aAug. i8tn remainuer of season, J. L. W neeier, % Union St., New possibly kin & : 3 Ronaon, Gt 5 wigea He b 1ye 18, g;‘n]:arrey c!’ur'ch, Ah’ depo’ TO RENT — Furnished rooms, with | He buys ‘bout ever'thin’ they 1s in Bat} privilege o1 batu, svs rrankuun street, er Belyidere, ove augou [ Then mails th' whole ‘blame business T Union St., flat seven Time ax s " roows wiln LOLeL and watd, EOQUITe Widor ) A “od I guess he's at Niag'ry now; he was B. A, Gupert, 141 Muin Si '—Furnished Plélely iurnisued, A0 ior nouse Kespids. o BSehool sureel. Jyzia T00; . s com- convenience ] o 54 last time | YY ‘—Tenement at rrank- e he wrofe,. - - + roote. .inquire puue- | But that don’t prove conclusively; he Jyzsa ain’'t in Terry Hote. He may be down in Panama er snoop- in’ round in Nomte, b Nobody knows just where he's at—ex- cept he ain't at home! I guess weid never hear from him fer FURNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- I3, JuMilla savise, 4> Unlon St months er ‘mebbe years If some kind soul had nn&; devised these plotur’ souvenirs. Yes, I_expect if Steve would dié he'd PO RENT—Lower part of 83 Wash- ington »E, ¥ rooms and bath, wiih or 4150 uouse Li ¥ rooms WiLlnout glrage; & Up from his bier : To pena sard to all his friends egf say— 4na bath, @i Laprovements. = J, Lrad- “Wish you was here!” lord, Beokbinder, lus Broudway, or al —Indianapolis News, 55 waushinglon afier o p. . maylid FULRNISHID IROOMS, il modern con- HUMOR OF THE DAY veniences, so ULion ol relepuone si4-4 ity 2 . “So « she’ ing to . b : ST ‘So ' she’s going to . be married? " T Flal, mOdSTn iMprovemencs. | o0 A0 b 1 St Motwich Town. . inauirs 0's the lucky man? The man Dr, C., H, Lamb, ncxt door. Je2d she threw over fér this one.”—New- SUMMER COTTAGES Rentals, $170-34vuy seuson, Inspection by appoiniment. FRANK W. 0OY, & High Street, Westerly, R. L Leng Distance Telephone. may23d York World. Howard—-Here's a man who says L!'All happiness ‘depends on the cook. Coward—In more cases it depends on the delicatessen shop.—Judge. “Woman,” growled. ‘the villain, “the crime is‘on your own head.” “Is it on straight?” . anxiously demanded the villainess.—Cineinnati Enquirer. “One of the kids has been at the Jam.” “Can you' detect the culprit?” FORE SALE. 1 OFFER a fine heuse, barn, 3 acres of land with fruit, near Gales Ferry, at a very attractive price. E. A. PRENTICE, Phese 300 6 Clift Street FOR SALE Cottage of 6 rooms all modern conveniences and a Barn. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Coan. FOR SALE $2000 Finfehing Mortgage 5 per cent. Bonds at 90 and Interest if sold at once. and First Sterling Dyeing Company, JAMES L. CASE, ce. 40 Shetmeket St., Norwieh, FOR SALE The fine estate known as the Prentice Place, No, 15 Cedar street. Large house, 12 rooms, about 2 acres of land, shrubs, fruit and shade trees, flne view hard work, ranging from 1100 to 1500 in weight For sale by GEORGE E. C.)iPLIN, Tel. 192 Westeriy. iess FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and large lot, located five minute? walk from Main street. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. » Auctioneer AUCTION SEVEN DRAFT HORSES, TWO DRIVERS AND ONSS MARE IN FOAL Wiid, BE S6LD AT AUCTION MNON- BAY AFFHRNOON, ATE, 11, AT WNALIY'S CORNER, BEAN HILL, augid of Thames River and harbor. Reason for seiling, owner going abroad to reside. Price and terms reasonable. THOS. H. BECKLEY, Phones 724 368-2 May Building, 2/8 Main Street. SEASHORE PROPERTY. furnisbed, city water, mouern provements, situated on wateriront Pleasant View. investigate. lot, ocean frontage, situated t ‘Quol ocdntaug Beach. Enquire about it. Building sites on ocean lots 50 by 1. at Pleazant View, Charlestown Beac! $1000. Basy terms. TO LET. Tue Carpenter Casino, situated Pleasant” View, fully equipped Lor shore dinner house and duuce hall. $250 prices for rent by tae week Or season. eral cotiages at Weequepaug Quonocontaug for rent. farm 13, -l Se $1750 buys a small from Westerly on trolley line. $1000 buys a house and one ac.e land In the village. Easy terms. Send for | LLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and Westerly, R. L Telaphone connection. Jelsa == N/ | he_servicy $1250 wili buy a 4-room collage, ab - $(50 will buy a 4-room coltage, large Quonocontaug and | A lo-room cotlage, & i-room cottage and a 5-room cotlage at Fieasant view anz arm Bulletin—Choize of 404, “Yes: my. wife has thumb prints of all] the - children.”—Kansas City Jour- nal. Johnnie—Is that chap likely to'fall? Tommy—No fear: he’s too sure-footed for that. . Johnnie—Well, it's a tame show! TLet's go and see something else.—Comic Cuts. . p s Wife (with newspaper)—What et Here's a woman mate of a ship. Fancy, & woman sailor? Hub—That's nothin, new. Wasn't Lot's wife a female salt —Boston Transcript. 3 ““The, dinner is stone cold,” 'growled the baseball fan. ‘T time the dinner on games."—Pittsburg. Post. “That husband of mine always, things twist “Indeed?” . “Ye sent him for soda.crackers and * he came back with pretzels'’—Cleveland Plain Dealer. : v : “Once a friend of mine and I agreed that it would be helpful for su:h.ffl usg to tell the other his faults.” “How did it work?' ‘“We haven't spoken for nine years.”—Chicago Record-Herald. “Isn’t that a beautiful island in the ets g5 foreground?” “Entrancing. That's called the Isle of Yaw.” “Why, Mr. Montague! * This is so sudden!”—Chi- cago Tribune, P ; “What is the object of your socisty2” “To prevent gambling among women.” “Nonsense. It can’t be done.”, “Cer- tainly. gambling can. be stepped. “Gambling? 1 thought you said, gab- bling.”—Louisvillé - Courier.Journak. 1 “Ma! Ma!” shricked Willle, “do my ears belong to my neck .or my face?’ “Why, what's the matter?” was the temporizing ‘reply, . “Well,- you told Mary to wash my face and she's wash- ing my ears, too!"—Sacred Heart Re- view. = A Mrs. Church—T see a recent return of women bankrupts showed that there were three undertakers, two gardeners, six tobacconists and seven farmers. Mrs, Gotham—That's what comes of Women marrying ' éxtravagant men.— Yonkers Statesman. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Since the earthquake 50,000 new building have been built in San Fran- clsco. Artherdista Phillipoupoulou, a 16 vear old Greek girl, is serving as inter- preter for the Lowell board of health in its. vaceination campaign. She is at the office an hour and a half every day | and tells the Greek children who come in that the doctors wiil not hurt them, Miss. Elizabeth Kendall, professor of history at Wellesley college, has, been elected a fellow of the Roval Geo- graphical society, Miss Kendall is an observant and intrepid traveler, and her election is a worthy recognition of & rendered by her recent | journey across China. William ‘Roscoe Thayer, editor of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine; and author of The Life and Times of Cavour, was ‘given the honorary de- gree of Litt. D. hy Harvard, and to these .are-added the same title = from Brown university,.an LL. D. from Western Reserve and an L. H. D. from Willlams college. at B 35 0 Robert Sterling Yard, newly appoint- ed editor of the Century Magazine, is an entertaining writer and a publisher | 'of many years' experience. In a book, | The, Publisher, to be brought out next fall, he gives a first-hand account, in all {ts aspects, of what he has termed | “the worst business in the world.” Harrlette Russell Campbell, ‘author of the just published musical novel, Is It Enough, is the daughter of a former attorney general of New York state, Judge Leslie W. Russell. Since Her marriage to Nigel Campbell, a London at a Ve es oi member of _an _American banking 2, | house, she has lived principally in England, Sir- John Tenniel, the greatsst of FARHS A SPECIALLY 132 Spring St.. Peck’s Real Estats Agzncy Willimantic English cartoonists. is now in his 9¢th vear, and despite his great age is in good -health. He joined the staff of Punch in 1851, retiring in 1901. Though probably mdst widely known for his. political cartoons, he won undying fame by illustrating the Alice books and Lalla Rookh, < Ferorcz Vaszely ed to be the snd Securilies of aay kind at the iswisr Rates of Interest A old cyfanlisicd Hin (o deal with, Thk CULLATERAL LOAN Ge, 142 Mufn Street, Upstairs. ablisaed 1872 DEL-HOFF HOTEL Eurgpean Plan Grill Room open until 12 m. HAYEL BROS. Propa AGRICULTURAL LIMBE, your d storehouse and can sup;lp;d“", o 5 3 mands for tnis sure erep | experts of tiie countr: and this is w..at we have. bag, ton er earlead. PECK, 3'WILLIAMS & €0. feb1yd NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave, Pirst-class Wine: Meals and Welch Rarebit served order, Johm Tuckie, Prop. Tel. 42 We huve jusi pi.l a cdlivda jnie eur Suy the sreuna imestene is heller thdn the bBurnt lim g TR l.lq‘%:rl and Cigars, ten.milifonth m"hvmm to book at Bremen for passage across the Atlantic by the North German Lioyd line. The- nlr‘w ?:Ahdoowa _that the @‘»M shoul ave p free pay lis - money was proriod i v vpracs s - Would Please Tammany. t J. F. GGNANT 11 Franklin 5t Whitestone bc and the J. F. C. 19 i b mxznufimfls«. C@lmn-m ‘- 1‘3".,? th’ names o - s

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