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MM SRR i and colors, at .50 and $4. DAVIS THEATRE. Last Chance to See Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non Castle in the Latest Society Dances and Five Great Vaudeville Acte—Three Full Shows Today. Today will be tho last chance to see the pictures of Mr. and ‘Vernon Castle, America’s roremnn dancers, in I the latest society dences, including the castlewalk, hesitation waltz, the m Argentine tango and the enne, all the up-to-date dm-. done as only these famous can do them. This picture has secured for Norwich at consider- expense and the crowds that have filled this popular theatre every per- formance have been enthusiastic in thelr praise of this great attraction. When you take into consideration the price of admission and the price it would cost you to see these dancers, you can appreciate what others have paid $2 and $3 to see. Besides this wqtll feature, there are five of the vaudeville acts of the season. M by Ann Brown & Co. in the comedy farce 1t Happened in elyville, a sure cure for the blues and acted by competent actors. Ascott and Cornella run a close second with their comedy acrobatic and juggling act that is entirely different from anything else in that line. Will Herbert is all by himself, but he can entertain and keep everyone in good humor. Woods and Hyland do a rural comedy skit <alled The Rural Mall Carrier and get lots of laughs by the quaint comedy they purvey. Marietta Poole completes the bill in a neat singing and dancing turn that always pleases. The photo- plays are all up to the Davis standard and ihclude Our Mutual Girl in a se- ries of new adventures which takes in a visit to the Castle house. Another first class bill has been booked for the first half of next week, consisting of five headline acts and feature photo- plays. Watch Monday's Baulletin for full culars. There will be three lete Shows tod: matinee at 2.30, evening at 7 and 8.45. Usual pri ices. COLONIAL THEATRE. The Medicine Man’s Vengeance, Stir- ring Two-Reel indian Drama. Here is a story that is widely differ- ent from the average story of the red men, for it is a story of the Moqui Indians, their habits and their abodes. Steve, a white man, is made medicine man for e tribe because of kindness shown White Cloud, the squaw of Chief Big Elk. He is later accused of robbing the miners of their gold left in hig care for safe keeping, but White Ciloud in gratitude discovers the real thieves, and while the pair are escap- ing from the infuriated thieves the red men tell their chief that White Cloud is eloping with Steve, and everybody puts in a hot chase. The outcome of the plot is best told in the story, which is fliled to the limit with superb views of the Indian adobe huis and gorgeous scenery. So great is the demand for an op~ rtunity to see Bombardment of Vera z ‘that this wonderful picture of actual warfare will be shown again to- day. Other pictures today are Art for a Heart,with Lilllan Walker and Cutey Van; The Way to Heaven and Eliza- beth’s Prayer. Coming Monday is the next in the big Adventures of Kathlyn series,which is'the talk of the entire country. Plen- ty of thrills and plenty of wild animals. and splendid acting. Walter an. at the Audl(or'llm. Some show at the Auditorium today! Ask the man who has seen it. Five swell acts. Every one a corker. Of course, Sir Walter Weems is the hit of the show, but that's to be expected; he always is a riot everywhere. The best animal act that has been seen here in a long time is Di Dios circus and every child in Norwich_should see this act this afternoon. Harry Dio, the mule, is a wonder. The Misses | Hardle and Ardell present a very clas- sy singing specialty and wear several | of gorgeous costumes. Zampa & Zampa have a corking good musical act and play well on the banjo, violin, ‘cello and xylophone. Fred James is some juggler and has a lot of funny talk which always makes a hit. The first of the Lucille Love serial ures which will be shown here to- y and every Friday and Saturday . The story of this picture is running each week in the Boston Post, valdenc:h ‘Tribune, 1Hnrt!ord Courant. 70 other prominent newspapers. /Caranza_and Villa are shown in this week’s Universal Weekly and the Uni- versal Co. have three men with came- ras in the heart of the activities in Mexico and will shortly produce some startling war pictures. There will be another big vandeville and picture show on Monday and will include a thrilling three-reel picture entitled The Black Thirteen. AT A | i BRIEF STATE NEWS 5 ury—The commencement exer- clses of the Normal school will be held this year on Friday, June 19, The speaker for the occasion has mnot as vet been secured. Haddam—The new station of the replace the old station which , was | burned on the evening of March 30th | last, is well on the way to completion. Norfollkk—Professor Frank J. Good- m who has a summer residence at has resigned at Columbia university to become president of Johns-Hopkins university at Balti- ‘more. North Grosvenordale—Mrs. Fred- ‘W. Tourtellotte and son Fred- of Chicago, 1ll.-and Switzerland, have been guests of Mrs. Laura Tour- tellotte and Mr. and Mrs, J. Burton ‘Wilbur Fisher landed 56 John B‘mkh 6,- Hubert Loveland 30 tain Charles Smith 20, at Saybrook Point the other night. Frank Ingham and crew at their pound at Fenwick got 120 shad. Hartford—A resolution condemning the practice of erecting signs on the of public and private buildings within the city limits was passed at the meeting of the Landlords and Tax- payers’ association Jast week. Bdward G. Kilduff, for- mer mayor of Waterbury, 1s a nl.nd.h date for the office of postmaster. Af- ter an absence of six years Mr. Kil- ‘dufr r-um-d his residence in Water- mm;mufl:-u. coming from S with his family, New Haven—EHealthi Officer Wright tons of meat | Valley road which is being dullt to | ’Whlyourmdhmmlhlxn from a cold. or you to suffer with dull head- WH TFOR oak soda fountain, ;'llth l’lm tll- . llld TUPS. Address - Suntain, Buiietin Co. mayl6d #1g5.00 will put @ beautiful mahogany 1 B. upright numo in home: Niweys S ror § see this one. Terms B down. suu. 53- The Plaut-Cadden’ Co., |lt~Cnddun Building, Norw‘lch, Conn. 40.00 buys a real good tone Crown unent e plang, in Besitul oak caze. erms, $10 down, $1.50 per week. ur suffering. Use Hycmel——lt is just nuch a edy—a treatment pleasant to use, and loavu no dis- agreeable after effects. No round- about method of - stomach dosing. g et o e o6 o = into e inl ler lat comes Wi ev- ery complete outfit—which can be had mumfigg 8:’, . Plaut-Cadden Buud- / from any drug store—and breathe it. > I-Alllu want T i You will immediately foel its healing |~ $100:00 for o Food mahogany up.\‘lihl gk el and health-restoring effect. hno. wlth nom and scar rsgnu Addren Owonumly The antiseptic and germicidal ofls | & $1.33 per week. “The Plant. mayled that comprise Hyomei mix with the ':lghc" pat Caglien, Dl ml‘h cm- et air you breathe so that this healtn- trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bus giving medication goes directly to the es, bulbs, etc.; good wages; permanent sore and inflamed mucous membrane exclusive territory. Brown Brotbers lining the nose, throat and bronchial Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. mayl6d tubes—all irritation is quickly stopped the congestion relieved, and_ the deli- cate tissues healed and vitalized. You will feel better at once. The Lee and Osgood Co. sells Hy- omei with agreement to refund the purchase pxice if you are not satisfied. This should be convincing proof that 1t is a dependable remedy. Ask for the complete outfit, $1.00 size. Child Cross? Feverish? Sick? A cross, peevish, listless child, with couted tongue, pale, doesn’'t sleep, eats sometimes very little, then again rav- enou i breath fetid: pains in stomech, with _diarrhea; srinds teeth while asleep, and starts up With terror—all suggest a wdrm killer WANTED 12.50 to te 100 1) - ;u &lmbuo 00 mm per- Nor- $155.00 buys a fine mahogany upright m-no. Srith %tool and scart—genuine & Fischer. Terms, $10 down, $1.50 &e‘dwaek_ The Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut- den Building, Norwich, Conn. $60.00 for a good l‘ll‘!hall & wflndlll upright pla)no, a I': l'lde for & someone who wants. & Plano | Send for it today. Kingery Mfg. Co. for b .._Terms, 3?0 do' $1.25 o mraoil The Plagt-Cadden Co. Plait- b Blaks CIERAL, SO Cadden Building, Cogn. £ & WANTED 350 monthly and e or a brand new M"!Ollmlr to travel, distribute samples an guaranteed. Thl:x? e don L s{ }:"“A‘}m‘,’:, eyt bermanent. per week, The Plaut-Cadden Co. L A’ O, meyled Cadden Building, Norwich, Coni. ¥250.00, a go0d Go-note Interior play. er pla{m dwx%}r Iree music rolls, s real X 'erms, 2 Sk i Plaut-Cadden Co Plabt: &iiden Butiaing, Norwich, Conn. a fine high grade S§S-note START a business of your own; the large profits in popcorn and peanuts and the many advantages the business offers are fully explained in Catalog D. orwich, enses WANTED 340 per month and ex- penses paid good men for taking or- ders; steady work. Apply Protectivi Nurseries, Geneva, N. Y. mayl6d AGENTS wanted for Thich housewives cam't resiat; fast geller: send at once for particulars. Modern sup}aly . Box 124, DepL L Pontiac, R. new article 50 pei- Line, Six e —m___.__ s WILL PAY reliable man or woman nm—& C. Brown Leghotn ' TO RENT TO ww connected rooms for Md e 'Mu mr that Irl-: :Hu. AT s oo < a wtma. llka Tt Jath, im dewy: TO RENT—Pavilion and lmrn -~ Duk:o-. ‘her sunset way. Spring Grove, Gardner Lake; .80 cottage, Inquire or mrs. M. J. Pbunv-. Then like the state which wi i8e per Mammoth i$ reck St. 1va | Bathsheba. when, ';l‘th‘nvt: S0°per 50, ‘Florence Browame, Eiaia > e trod the wise king’s Do itl, Norwich. " of Bathr Ty Tiroudway: | mayis " uee | BaS stward a light grows, FOR RENT—A fine store in Gree And then. queenitke, with face aglow, Vil e o any. purpose couid be | The moon—at heaven's GOOF. used, 261 Central ave. maylsd | —>Madison Cawein, in New York Sun. FOR SALE 100, Mrs. Dl»nlel B. Gul.le. R !‘uD.pl.. Norwl‘:h, cu ’v. -Eggs for l!l Mll m White Wyandoties, iR t befors Pek\n flllel. I|°'. more and R SALB—Farm of 14 acres, locat- ed m ihe fown of Canterbury:'seven- room use, barn, henhouse and wood- shed, AR hew: Some Tht. price TLo00 C. Bennett, So. Cantérpury, Aelirtions S i 15 SALE—A 1811 overh.nd road- l FO RENT—_TWo (enements on Lower Broadway, one of iour rooms and one of si: \.MI'O or = oy AR Eataic | Shamrock T she salled the sea. THE VARIOUS SHAMROCKS. lols and cottages for o Induced to give up. tag ver i( per cent. . Stanton, Ston- meylsd SEASHORE sale and to re n purchase price. W. fngl Conn. FOR SALES FERR use of 9 oms, % _ acre of land; f‘rh:o low if lold before Jyme Ist App FRANKLIN H. OW N, Norwic] 54 TO RENT—Furnished rooms in pr Vaie (@unily, 52 Lilactt ot Uits. sy svd | He comes across again this year = - With Shamrock in tow, TO RENT_Nice tenement OL SoVel | we'll offer him a hearty cheer. room, wiih barn, 6o¢ Norin Main St Wherever he may 0. Appiy at Office, Norwicn beit mig. Co., It Possession immeaiately. maylZd | gir Thomas is a tireless el TG RENT_A furnished bungalow for | A sportsman true and keen, the summer on tune mmme at Haugh- Bew' e s;'fixiu:‘;“i day, ALE—Organ and wheel chalir, ton's Luve Tel. m;yllfl Han oty both In"Bood cond price reason FOR RENT Seven room flat, with e Journglh i able. Inguire rear Trading Cove Btore. | aiF Croraey improvements, at 118 HUMOR OF THE DAY mayidd Broadway Inauire of C. A. Gager, Jr. FOR Double work harness, | /¥ Franklin St e s “Is he completely under his wife' dominion? - T so. He wears & Conn. 5"’-‘“‘- Apply to John Foy, Windham Edat Great plain. ¥ T Backus. maysd i 'F—Flat, modern improve- evices, automatic tracker, metal automatic loud pedal, fully guaranteed for five years; the be-t player proposi- tion ever offered. nFree muslc rolls Terms, $25 down, per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., PiantCadden Build ing, Norwigh, Cobn. may12TuThs FOR SALE—A large young cow, new milch in about 10 days. Inquire Bliss Farm, Canterbury Turnpike, one mile from Richards’ Store, Occum. may14ThS FOR SALE Two ' 2-tenement houses on Mechanic Street In Danielson. Income $420 gross, net income on investment 9% per cent. Hcuses pleasantly situated, three minutes’ walk from railroad sta- tion, post office and business ssction, five minutes from churches and —something that expels worms, and almost every child has them. Kickapoo W is needed. Get a box to- Start at once. You won't have x, as Kickapoe Worm Xiller is a candy confection. Fxpeis the worms, the cause of your child’s trouble. 25c, at your drusgist. e LOST AND FOUND FOUVD—Came to m. ‘n o MRS. WR. will answer all cs.lls rm- ivate work in writings, done at your ome or hers, at a moderate price. Ad- dress Wr., Bulletin. may16d ANTED—Good _driver acquainted | 1n TATiville Adams Express Co. mayl16d FOR SALE_Baly chicks, White Leg- horns, 10¢ each: R. I Reds, 12c eac! B Grove, Soultry Farm 5 West Seari Fred Tourtellotte, Prop. mayi6d WELL, BILL. 1 tell yeo it pays to read The Bulletin's Want Column. Jest Tun yer skylights over this item below. ANOTHER lot of those 23c pipes free with a 40¢ (half pound) of Tuxedo. Our ‘Shelton Square mild bo cigar pleases many. will surely please you. Fagan's e Shop. place, grade ears old. Own- ying charges. Waterman, Bosratithie may16d LOST—Hound with Ledyard tag, ) white with black on back’ and tan ea velg] Tos. Finder Hamuel Lester, Gales Ferry, Ct. manm WAN' Strong man to cases And Eoo0ds; must be a tler. K The Admore Waolen Bifla Co.. Yantlc, Conn. mayiea GOVERNMENT positions are easy (o el. My free booklet, Y-538, tells how. rite ~today_now. " Earl Hopkins, ‘Washington, D, mayzd MARRY—Hundreds wealthy members will Tarry B00n; descriptions free. Grace fiyde, 5-36), San Franciseo, Cal nec! Naministateix cite Al the credxlm‘-x of said ceceased to bru p FOR SALE in their claims against sald estate 70 acre Farm for $2,250 within six months-from ihis date, by posting a nolti to U effect tu- gether with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest o the plice where said deceased last dweil, and In the ¥Farm of 70 acres, well divided, good buildings, plenty of wood and sufficient water, within five miles of Franklin Square and on good roads. same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Buiiding = Norwich, Ct. i LEGAL NOTICE® NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwlcn, within and for the District on the 15th day of May, Judze AY u:\u Savings Bank Block. Danielson, Conn. GENTS—Let us show you how to earn 315 daily selling our iz0ods, Goth. am Speclalty Co. Iloom 121st St, New York City. AGENTS 1 willing to_earn $10, not one day, but daily, send for m sition; don’t deiay. T. M. Britain, Conn. D—Live man, a worker, to permancnt position; pay all you can earn. write C. K. Burr & Co.,” Nurserymen, . Manchester, Conn. maylod WANTED—On or before June 15th, a tenement of four or- five rooms, or a small cottage, modern improvements, and in quiet neighborhood. Address, giving location and price, C. H., Bulle- | tn. maylsd | TWANTED — Several carpenters o work_on cottages. Crescent Beach Land Co., Crescent beach, Tel. iv. maylsd WANTED — A maid_to do second work. Call at 171 Broadway. maylid T circulation in sald DISLrICt &nu waxe return to this Court. AYLING, Judge. NELSON J. The avove and fercgoing s a true &py, o record, est. FANNIE C. CHURCH, Cierx. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present thelr claims against said estate io tha undersigned at No. 1 Pound St., Bristol, Conn., JONES, mayl6d \\A\'lw— Nll.lun hy an_experi- nto epairing an amimg FOR SALE coved VoeReespdreand Wentsrabter Addresl L. B. . Bulletin Co. nwy WANTED_AL once.'{{’ma'& r;r sen; eral farm work. G. A. Jencks, R. ¥ D. 6, Norwich. mnsu\wm‘ns WANTED A general housework girl L go Lo the seashore. Appiy 15 Bnmd | Street. maylid We repair autos of all kinds in the | proper manner. Latest Improved Facilities make our shop unexcelled in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes A modern Three-flat Dwelling, steam heat, hard-wood floors, gas for cooking and lighting; lot 50x125, situated at No. 104, North i Main street. A well-built house =nd will be sold at a reasonable nearly new; also 80 laying bens and 1 RENT — Six-room tenement at guess bathing suit that she made for him.* —Puck. on s — TG T Torse, goed mens 5t 15 Town St inquite. it ‘worker, 1 ears o e, Clareace Capron. aprad; Gotrocks—How's your wife, old Main St., years old th sound and resdy for ISHED ROOMS, .l modern con- | man? Van Mon—The- seciety columns Tork. “Tei. To38-4. ayl4d FURN] y —Siore Tixtures, show | Yemiences, 38 Ualon St FPhone 2051-37) report that she's starting for New- ‘ port tomorrow.—Judge. POR Jylid ! cases, fine dolls, lot of dry goods, caps, “Quick, quick! A doctor I have hats, | tinware ‘crockery, cheap. alsd new Toledo no spring scale, cas| bt ™ sivallo . 3 Ve ma; ow wccupled by Bruetts, penny What DERe e A e T l4d | e B Peentismea’s furnisnings. | Spend four dollars to save a pemn FOR —Bay horse, weighs 1000 | Apply to william H. Skields. Janisd | That's the way with you women SALE- 1bs.; sound and kin RENT—Tnoe store No, 31 Broad- ;.? centrai location, Lext to the Wau- line ne at a bargain. The Kitemaug OrEhaza Co. Tei. b1 mayisd FOR SALE— One model 45 Overland runabout, in A No. 1 running order, complete’ with top, windshieid, clock, speedometer and extra tir elding, 075 Ibs, ftching hotse as you need to own, per- fectly safe for a lady to drive; 1 Brew- ster top buggy: 1 bay horse. 1250 1bs, safe and sound, an ideal horse for a farm or business wagon: 1 chesinut mare, 9 years old, weighs 112 stand anywhere, & good driver dead clever in all harness; 1 bay mare, Wwelghs 1100 1bs., age 6 years; tils mare is well bred, half sister to Deacon B. &oes to the pace and is a very hand y ung pace! 2 top Concord buggies, 2 Xpress wagons and several harness. C. Wiwer, Auction Rooms. Evans Block, Danieison, Conn. mayi3d 2 Nl SALE—Tomato plants; set them ; Earliania, Earlibell, Jewell, Bonny Beauty, Stone and Dwarf{ Cham- well hardened, sturdy vll 1000 or iarger quan- “Peckham, Bast Side, City. maylld SAY, SING, those 25c pipes lowk dan- delion’in Fagan's Smoke Shop window. Guess TI'll get one. maylld FOR SALE—Single cylinder Cadlllae business and touring body in good run- ning order; wili be sold at a bargain if j taken at once. or will exchange. Ad- dress or call ‘6 Asylum St, City. may1ld 6 years old. Jas. Paris Pele-Mele. .fll’l.ll. ceniras Davis, R. F. D. 6City s hm u: “.n‘fum S Tl gl 't ‘a0 ool SALE—One ew . D. ir- jecod = the same ti ap] coolet International Harvester g time,” snapped Mrs. Gabb. “That's the reason there is no sewing done at a sewing club,” returned Mr. Gabb—Cincinnati Emmirer “Ah, Gustav, whenever you kiss.me I* strike the wrong note. The peopis below us have already complained that I always play the wrong key."— DMunich Fliegende Blaetter. FOR RENT Two Floors of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, Suitable for light manutacturing er “Bdwidge, if you consent to marry other purposes. me, 1 will ket a 500,000-frano life in- Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Co. :Munnce. I die, you will be beyond “Yes; but what if you dom't SUMMER COTTAGES die."—La Rire Paris. For Rent—For Sale Little Wife—How do you like mes- Wit o AN saline and brocaded safin with chif- Pleasant View fon over velvet? Rentals §175-52,600 season Inspection by appointment FRANK W. COY & High Street, Westerly, R. I Long Distance Telephons platform of the woman's party?—Chi- cago News. Rankin—Uncle Sol Sodbuster baf- fled a second-sight performer at the theatre last evening. Phyle—How did ? Rankin—Asked him to de- scribe the contents of his wife’s hand- FOR SALE bag.—Youngstown Telegram. “Going to the the-dansant tonmight, 1 Clarice?™ “I haven't made uj my 1Y FOR SALB ind yet, Reg.” “For the love of Pete! b n't you satisfled with what you do (‘;;nm gumneux fondne‘lad h{ lt_hu to your face?"—Cornell Widow. undersigned; complete equipment, liv- SFy Saraie! would lease £0 oaponsibi | rrom mome. For Mm":o m parties. Cal Tel 1 on or address. THE UNCAS GARAGE CO., 25 Lafayette St, Norwich, Comn. 65 HORSES I have a carioad of 28 horses just in today, weighing from 1006 to i600; & fine load. All horses warranted as rep- Tesented. FOR S, JE—One cloth sample cutter, 2x2 in., 'l(h mallc( and flcll!l 1 er- Vaater looso leal ledger, 1 B.-V. L L. transfer ledger, 1 1. L. cash and journal, 1 office desk, flat, with disap- pearing typewriter aitachment, 1_desk hair, 1_Amberg i-drawer vert. file, 1 Surroughs portable pool table and stand with accessories. Address Ledger, care Builetin. maysd FOR SALE — bay norse. Telephone 326-5. mayid FOR SALE Panama in Pictures; contains 68 halftone illustrations; bound im paper; mailed for 25 cents. A Smith & Co., Pittsburg. Pa. may6d “There's & gentleman lor, sir,” sald the mald. you his name, of the house. “Oh, no, sir; but I think i's the one who wants to give his name to your daughter, sir?'—Yonk- ers Statesman. W. C. SPRAGUE, Moosup, Conn. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Tel. 57-3. WANTED—TwWo furnished or infurnisaed, for light housekeeping. Address W., Bulletin. maylzd , WANTED Chauffeur, e lhl"—. speaks Several lan- price. Enquire of rooms, Thomas H. Beckley it wear better, keep its gloss longer. and will not crack. Why not have yours done right? it bty Diny SuH Phones: 72¢-2 Sonets Baies stoady position with i » tamily; experienced and carefui Bmtley-clarkg Auto Co. 278 Main Street 474-3 Ariver. strictty sober, doesn't smoke. Stonington, Conn. maylid GASH paid for rags and old rubb or trade ‘x’or enamei ware, Drop pulml to Chas. Geilert, Colcneszer. Conn. apriod WANTED_U. S. government Jjobs | open to men and women; -over 15,000 Appuln[muns coming; 35 to $1lo0 ToAth; iife jobs; pleasant work; short hours; vacations: common sense educa- Hon sufficient; full directions teliing how .to get position, free. Franklin Tostitute, Dept. 85-M. Rochester, N. Y. apr2sd WANTED Single man for general farm work and teaming, able to milk. Inquire Glen Rock Farm, Mystic, Conn. S 'LOOK THESE HORSES OVER BEFORE BUYING THEM ELSE- WHERE. 88 Main St. Westerly, R. I Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— MOBILES, CARRIAGES. « PENNSYLVANIA EXPRES& CO., 85:-353 East 34th St, New York City. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. 140 Young Work Horses and Mares 140 In good condition, weighing from 900 +5, TRUCKE and GARTS. to 1600 1bs. Thede horses have beer | mar2id 2 bought E“K'e(hfl wx:}hin the dpuf. tw?d m"’:‘.fl“”c’ffl‘lfi" S5 Hh’o— AlacH e S cir- |¥ears and have been used in an o echanical repatrs ~ainting. trir P ettt e e L T SR dne Bulieda ing. zphcistering and wood wor \,n, !-rintenl Norwich, Conn. maiched teams suitable for general bus- iness, also several pavement sore mares. | Prices, single - horsés $35 to $300, teams $115 to $400. (30) days’ triat allowed; if not as represented can be returned wiihiz trial time. No reas- onable offer refused. One block from |- Long Island Verry. All horses shipped 400 miles from New York City, with blankets and halters -and coliars. All cars transfer to the door. One Elock-from Long Island Ferry. See Supt. 7481 Murray Hill. WANTED—Plano tun:uk. wor- don, 3% roedecs e Pt yid INSURANCE MEN Small as well as larger towns, all or spare time, sell our combined accident health and natural deain policy. liberal of today Ing an agency collecting interest given. articulars, . P. Box ass. 5 wInNINNgG m b its branchea Scott & Clark Gorp. 507 {0 515 Nerth Main SL Address with 3455, Boston apr2oMws 1647 Adam’s Tavern 2o 1861 ! offer 1o the public the linest slandars brands of Beer of Kurope and Americ , Bohemian, Filsuer, Cullibach Bavariag Eeer, Bass,/Paie und Burton usirs Bcotch Ale, Guiuness’ ‘Dublin_Stout, C. & c, lmpurled Ginger Ale Bunker Hil P. Frank Jones' Nourish- g Al Sterl.nc Bitter Ale, Arheuser, Budweiser Scalitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town Telepaone 447-13 MISS §. €. ADLES Hiair, Sealp and FaceSpacialis: HERE ALL THIS WEEK! Miss Adles will be at her Norwich establishment all this week, but soon will begin to keep her spring appoint- ‘ments elsowhere. Improve the chance to ask about the light, samitary sum. mer coromet, indispensable to travelers, or during the hatless social season. ST., Next {0 Chelsen Bank. 4. maylld SUNNYSIDE FARM. Best farm in couniy, iio acTes, 70 smooth, strong, tilable, fine pastures, good woodland, new stock barnm, \ace Commodates Zo head, FunDINg SDring ¥ / Farm of 25 Acres | WoolenSpinners Wanted House, barn 2unG hennerles, Ssome onc fruit, land can be worked by machiv- Apply at = ery, place is situated three miles from Westerly, price 31350, PLAINFIELD WOOLEN CO. An 85-acre farm, about four miles CENTRAL VILLAGE, CONN, from Westérly; new house, large b-ru 40x56, woodshed and hennery; pri $3000; 31060 down, balance on ma.x L T EGGS EGGS EGGS Cottages at Pleasant Vie fitt buy a four-room cottage, all furnished, N:Zf. E':.T Will pay highest market lot on pona side and aas 16 feet fromi- | price. age. send_tor Wiicoxs warm suucua | IHE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO., (Just issued-—choice of 406). Commerce Street. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Heal Estate Broker, Central The: v Factory Work (female), Cook, General Westerly, R. L Housework, Farm Work. Cffice No. 365 Tel Resldence 531. Seashore positions are now on file. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. COL. EARL N. GALLUP A graduaie Lrom .lonca Nat. Schooi oz] Auctioneering, Speciaity of Farm an Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise x, silo."icenouse, nenho\l{:‘,'qlh ot house, reoms, Real Estate Sales.” Address S and oo yerands ‘sl lml- near sta- R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, thousand dozen | Water at pach stunchion, large nonou_h... The avesage pay of chorus gir] $450 for the season. ~FOR SALE_A 16-room house and 1s about two acres of land in Phoenix FilleyiConn, o stute road; mall deliv. ed at door twice a day; $1,000, hall | 8255, Dalance to suit purchasér. A. Peckham, Willimantic, Conn. Tel 1 aprzsd FOR SALE—A- kinds of potatoes and fertilizer, at a at Greeneville Grain Co. apr23d FOR SALE—White Runner duck eggs, 13 I batching, 150 ezgs 33 \umm.mtlc Tei 2-3. Greater New York spends 338,293,- 408 on public schools. Omaha’s 1913 manufacturing | put was valued at $192,385, 671. FOR SALE A FINE PIECE of MAIN STREET PROPERTY JAMES L. CASE, 10 Shetucket St, out- Women pursers are now employed on some of the Hudson River boats. London bankers' clearing-house ~ | business in 1918 1ouled $7,987,760,066. South Dakota now produces beets with a sugar content of more than 25 per cent. HINK — 250, moteneads and I00s 6% vexuur business envelopes, neatly printed, for 51 for " SaD:pi each, | prices Sy Drinting you are in nesd of. Con: India’s jute fiber crop .for 1913 is lued at $151,481,764; cotton, 5,509; cottonseed, $48,519,681. The Bulletin Company, Norwice, eI Oc. SALE—New cottage, 7 ron elostric | eception hall, steam _heat, New York is to have an auto d _dini - - L T M g T B Steel Preferred |spccaway on a tract of 650 acres on the Jersey meadows, provided with a grandstand to seat 75,000 The Paris board of health has for- bidden the sale and use of hair lotions containing tetrachloride of carbon as dengerous to the heart, head and stomach. from cars; Very easy roer, L.orwich Town. Apmy tn “Sfiss Buckiey, "on premises. aone minute ersons. Would not be as great a bargain, nor s sound an investment as the pur- chase of one of those incomparable {'-'»‘ 4 mru'".'.'ul't'm Y aings An tslnter Lots at six hundred doliars. 1| "“'&: donvenigntly iocated 1o | have a couple for this figure. Stop ~ “"‘cu“'f“'fi, ‘;‘,:rll‘ o8 | paying fares Into the suburbs. Build Fms o vithi Eofk* propariy pas il own waidr “suppiy: an attractive home within easy walk Apply to Willlam H. Salelds, 35 Broad. | ing distance of your busine: Russell ‘way, Norwici, Conn. octl4d “the best security on earth at The largest consignment of Chinese eggs ever shipped from the orient to America was received recently in Vancouver. The - shipment contains L ARCHA W. COIT ¢7%23% egen. Experts have estimated that if the “3"“"‘" s Pho:’.”"u::z'"' G- A-| torests of the world were scientifi- cally operated they would yield breds, countr ton, R F Button. A. An ::Ile-'\h Dv‘l‘:t«’i”oun( - 'b(‘-lno‘l' nyone having sam yu:i‘o-uu ELsfees. pasts e Notwish, Cona: equivalent of from 30 to the present consumptoin of nually. / ALK —Eleven-rcom house,wilh lnL ID cua St. Muet be sold to ciose l. G. W. Hamiiten, Executor, 130 Maln St Je1a FOR SALE Four Pool Tables, all in good condition, viith a first class outfit; three 4 x 8, one 4% x 9; will sell cheap. Bool Parlors, 49 Main St. Norwich. The railroad commission of { Wis Sxpress car of 2% es arrived 1o- | consin found that thae city of Mil day. VAmong them are some of the best | waukee can save nearly $50.060 doi- chunks and big horses 1 ever saw.|)ars a year by making a contract for Come and see them. Prices to sult the horse. ‘ ELMER R. PIERSON. street lighting with the public utility company, instead of building a mu- nicipal plant. Tel. 1139. .mayld Tt is still customary for the ml‘ classes 1n India to carry home wate Palace | FOR SALE on the head. Earthenware vessels | - have hitherto been In use, but The very desirable ansfield pro- | sluminum vessels are becoming cheap. | perty, consisting of 2 houses, barn and | er. they are replacing them because o 116 acres of choice land, onecar line at | greater lightmess. . . i Poquetanuck. You can’t afford to 4 —— To the Farmers of this Section: | miss this opportunity. Now 15 the time to list your farms | E. A. PRENTICE, 12 you want to sell. 1 have a largd | ppone 300 Py L As a result of the destruction of | the ereater part of La Ceiba. Hon- | duras. by fire, the United Fruit Co., Innnnunr(w that [ service 1 | lst of customers looking for fm! Send description or call, i WILLIAM F, HILL, ' | i ! | Orleans to that port will be tinued after the sailing of the steamsé er Counto. May 30, 1914. The serwy 25 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conm. 1;;0:3 ‘Tela, Honduras, will be come DO YOU WANT TO Fua SALE A Interesting Bits. BUY A FARM? Eight-room Cottage e e s matt i Smyrna about ninety miles long less than one mile -wide, this the world's chief dried fig district. Two small isthmian railk % 1 have on my list over one hundred— I situated in New jon and indham éo:;nn Al 'kinds of _farms, fruu‘ The roads being in good shape now, | ‘wouid be plnud & show any J pllu' to interested parties. rRerestod, don't delay_sas uuy are | with bath end steam hoat good barn and large Ict. lncated five minutes’ walk frcm Maio L. Price reazonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, nllln. fast. “WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and Insurance Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST. Norwich, C; FOR, Jones, 1 ot ster, $200." J. H. MgNeely, City. Geat, BEhkrds: 1 Main st | _ And didn’t lift the cup, » ay eV Guliding, 9 ® S| But Thomas Idpton. jcouldn’t be News, L 4 N

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