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o ANNOUN(BIENTS x B O. F. meets tonight, s tonight. SoaTthe pintars 1B bie of O TUNE stu- pendous affairs that the Bh‘nph ‘com< _ Adles has rw and will ted. Tomorrow pany has ever presen rfibh-«cmmmm only. 13 K MRS. GEORGE TO SPEAI Mr. Moran of Hu!n Connors New York today m: of t‘:: AGAINST WOMAN SUFFRAGE. satin fin. hats Ert—t the w-w-dmnnw? e o The announcement of the coming e AT TR of Mrs. A. J. @eorge to speak in op- position to. woman suffrage, which 2 S T - event will take place in the town hall Amother Big Five Act Show for Men- | next ‘:i“?.ldnf ?:m 3 lh“ !around a day, Tuesday and Wednesday—Twe- { Ereat deal of inter ocally on ac- " Reel GComed: count of the prominence of the speak- e Sy NN er and her roputailon us the fore- For first hailf this - { most exponent the movement a-éxh.:sm m.&‘ uude:i?fisk;h':w opposition to woman suffrage. Mrs. bas been arranged, with feature photo- | Georse is acknow! ledged even by those plays thac o opposed to her as a brillapt and The headline ':"x:m"{o;‘:,‘“’,,“‘i;‘; Torcetul speaker and her work against Dresent woman suffrage, both through her per- European mvalr Act m sonal influence and her speeches, has startilng enty of good wholesome comedy made her one-of the most prominent oo Aol gt that | feaders on her side of the question. and to society in the identical way that man contributes his offering—that is, through government? There are those who believe that only through th‘ vote can the state be moralized re- formed, and there are others 'hn be-~ lieve the woman’s vote would be a waste of energy because a duplication of effort, and that there would be no compensating gain to women or the state for this economic loss. “Women are not a class—they are & sex—and their interests are the same as those of men. To men hitherto has been entrusied the affairs of gov- ernment. Women stand teday for ihe duties of a moral and social life apart from the spectacutar duty of exerci ’BC poliu(al power under stress of per- nal potitical aml bition, “Afl htNl t‘imknl'm Jor the bzs,‘lul: takes the proper ntion away the omly girr'eflan from which relief can, come, the elevation of the stand- ard of (ndbddu;}fldhmcm::l‘, :fld‘c‘, fisiw ens it upon a w1 - manent relief can never come—the ballot box.” The speaker closed by ing the suffragists with condk the law- lessness of Mrs, Pankhurst and the English mititants. mission to the town hall next Tuesday evenins will be free and the members of the local association will | 18e, 15z, 20e, do everything possible to care for the ecrowd that will undoubtedly want to 4 AT THE AUDITDRIUM. hear this gifted speaker. R JEWETT CITY T Names of Soldiers Whose Graves Are To Be Decorated—Faith Chapter Accepts Danielson Invitation—Pa- triotic Service at M. E. Church. The names of the soldiers of the %own who ares honored each year are : | 4 gt ks Tris | of tem i I l;r ] ter, Elijah Lester, Buel Stevens, Sam- i Woodward, James Morgan, Elias Brown, Andrew Huntington, Thamas ‘Branch, Preserved Bromley, Rixtown cemetery—Joseph Board- lirl ! Roger Billings, David Boardman, iid James Rix, Bzra Benjamin, Abial Ben- 1§ i | Jamin. | Smith cemetery—Elias Brewster, Hopevitle cemetery—John Gates, Teonard cemetery—Eleazer Prentice, | Manasseh Prentice, John Prentice, Ep raim Herrick, { Wilcox cemetery—David Greene. Jewett City cemetery—Capt. Charles Fanning, Enoch Baker, Frederick Fan. | I l;' John Wilson. Geer cemetery—John Wheeler Geer, Peter Rose. Reed-Haskel Cemelery (Lisbon—El- der Arr!os Reed. War of 1812, Pachaug cemetery—Captain James “TFyler, Ralph Tyler, Dwight R. Tyler, Joseph C. Tyler, John Tyler, & Deacon James AveriH, Apdrew B monds, Captain _ John Avery, Henry momies and reviewing the big military | C: T¥ier, Aller Edmund, Corp. James parade. This is a lesson in patriotism | Morsan, 'Major Daniel Morgan, Cal- and ome every American showmld see, vin Woodward, Joseph Boardman, Ofher films today ave The Silver | Samuel S. Hdmonds/ Elijah Rathbone, - Loving Cup, two resl than Cogswell, Samuel S. Green, s Mountain Law, | William Cogswell, Charles Woodward, Bob Leonurd: and Exposing the Hand- | John B. Jewett, Willjang Morgan. cuff Kings, a Powers filn showing how | Leonard Cemetery—Israel Button, it is done. Hungry Soldiers, a comedy, | Bartiett Holmes, Robert Stanton, He- iah Prentice, Joseph Utl z&l Theos philus Stanton, Amos Prentice, Joha _— Graves. COLONIAL TH'Z;T‘RE Jewett City Cemetery—Alfred A. Young, Henry Maryott, omas Criminal Ex.|Wilson. Stephen = Tife Frederick W Brewster, Dr. Lucius Tsler, Samuel wort, Weisd Vitagraph Filr. Esdestiy Justis famwed for its marvelous con- | RIXtown Cemetery—Eames Benja- an and splendid execution is fhe | /il Eiam Benjamin, Joseph Builer plot of the great pinture at the Colo- | Cbapman, Joseph- Chapman, James nial today emtiiled Chanler Rae, Ori- | RIX. Jr. emzl Criminad Fxperi, a superh Vita. | Baptist Cemetery—Rufus Williams, sraph fitm featmrme Ned Finiey as (he | Jonathan Regers, Phineas Crumib. b vt The story tells of Rao going | [lead-Herskeil cemetery (Lisbon)— a physiciyn for a slight throat op|Simon Lathrop, Henry Lathrop. Col. s, 038 de eorien et s | Fresmian Teacy Roawell Dowrios, F | docter refmses to talke any pay for|chard Brown, Tbenezer Tracy, Smith Cemetery—Elisha B, Brew- ster, Nehemiah Spencer. Geer Cemetery—Samuel Geer, John Geer, Flisha D. Geer, Ezra Spalding. Civil War, /4 3 Jewett City Cemetery—Frederick H. P /] é Fanning, William Soule, M, D, Wi liam McCumber, Lineas Wild, Luther ¥, Cromwell, William H. Burdick, John Bumstead, John _Blake, Orrin Hawlkins, Joshua Dyer, Julius J. Jack- son, William B, Sweet, George Cole, Jacobh “Carter, Frank Green, William H_Gardner, John M- Fanning, Charies ‘Wiisen, Louis Gekle, Charles Olin, An- drew Comager, Danie] K. Prior. Baptist cemétery—Charies Stillman ;¢ Sampei Burdick, Thomas Maryett, Al- 3 mond Kenyon, Amos F. Palmer, Wil- BN | But lard Petter, Joshua Jeffers. i St, Mary's cemetery—Daniel Dan- forth, Joseph Gilbert, Hugh. McCusker, rchxd Hopkins, Garrett Ma.nsfleld ohn McClI,l;ker '.;Iahn Delaney, John e n 3 Read-Herskell Cemetery (Lisbon)— Stephen A. Field, Job 6 A. Davis, Eu- finb Branch, John Hampden Jewett, ick H, Howe, Otis Horton. -~ Wflcox Cemetery—Lieutenant John 8. Greene. Geer "emt.tery—«(leurge Tefft, }[em-y | Spaulding, Keonard Cemetery—Erastus Kinney. Pachaug Cemetery—Laither Denn . Luther Praman, James G." Wood, William ¥. Young, Joseph E. Leon- i‘l‘ankhn A. Lamb, Daniet Hlmt Miies - Bromicy, ~ George G nu 'u-ot.hy Sull m’m : ilowen | city Wm 3 ald mourn her powerless- ‘allace. ¥ = e, P-h. A | e LIRS PO > X 3 Fi® She hvd*oumnnmy of the olonial soldiers who served from — — ____TO_______ The . of the sun- in her veins of God's owm SR i o o F TR B w8 (S 1763 o $900 Lo Do e e s | A alen ed omen make b - FOR RENT Six-room_flat, all mod- in the Revolutionary War—Pachaug | Money in vacation having chl street, Willimantic; ern conveniences, at 120 Bro-muy. The Cemetery—John Brown, Oliver Coit, | 3E20is aell 20 bottles of mwml:-:’c w fully equipped; r-mm p:l‘ci:. by quire ar 13z brosdway. — meyivd | ..o .00 e of the flowers exhaled in Rufus~ Hateh, Andrew Huntinston, utn 185; 310 a“'f.in t Ply G. K. Allen, 88 Pleasant St. TO RENT Pasturéy in Thamesville. e : John Tyler. §a send trial & order ,.., " d- may2sd J. E. Dewoir. 3 MR % u Cemetery—Israel Burton, if hot satisfied. Walden & nfio “FOR_SALE_Haley-Davison motor To 3 IRl Thpie "mm. Yet she v:- voiceless and without per- atice, - Danisl. Stagton. e oyecle, 7 h. D. 1818 model Tully mlp- for uight hiousekeeping, Dain and Eas. | gne could not.tell her bliss as arowsy ann Cmnry—sunne Bliss, w Neis, on t..,.;"m ped, fine Somdttio n. 3_Sehool i maylsa % .| work. o Dale 'lui. "“'" Saones X, nfl"' London, Ct. TO RENT—Two tenements on Lower | Drone their contentment, in the sium- ?dery— r Billings, | Dale, R. .. may26d Broadway, one oi four rmqma one " brous noon, ki s’y n.ock ‘emetery-—Winter Green. WANTED—A Dungalow of ““‘n vo.. ,A,,E_p,,g.“,“ seif sufl" Of SIX rooms. hnqulra isuac S.| Or utinx thrushes triumph . Wilcox Cemetery—David Green. for the season on ihe west shore for Ford cars mechanicai Jones . Musntausc. and l‘;;-l Lo Stephen A, Green, a Civil war sol- | the aam Podal oos tad. trick . ebaonite umyu““‘“ P s o from excees dier, pn-.s died during the yetru:' but | Othee. > et b .tm?yl;‘:d“n Woman can work it; get into the car ayl AN So NI sheer of is buried in Tiltons N. H, T ¥OR A MARRIED MAN about 15 o7 e I i B e e i ki o I 0 T e And Sl i 1 one gy one year by the m.lnuucturen agency en: at_ lis er down Danisison Invitation' Accepted. f: years of age, a good po.l;h& l:oge:! SR W Indiuey’ Coupty, LOerdnat Aute | mn.{‘év‘;“;“‘m.{m?:"sx“t B s A nmmn -hhvhcd cut h and Fuith Chapter,” No. 82, O. B.. 8. | thanica) Satnee: = mosition agnt | Eorase: Central “Viliage, Conn. Come, | (v Frankiin st cmaysd | A plpe. -na trilled eunn in meaps , FURNISHED K00, aii medern con- ca¥OR_SALE_The smallest Blble on | veniences, s (b reivia R ST ze of postage stamp; New Tes- | Jylid anical tion held its regular meeting the second | anu work light; must be strictly sober Thursday this Honth, Annie F. Ohe- | and rehable. give. fall. pertioniors = ney. Bmma Gjlbert, Ruth Gray, Mabel | first letter; all replies treated in confi- Then was shc glad indeed, for lo! e & Geemed McBroome, Lillian' Crumb, and Eva | dence. Box 400, Bulletin Office. ;‘,““-‘,’sfi,e‘f,’;‘,{,‘h Centary 2 0. ol %5e% | —T0 KENT _ine siore No. 31 Broad- | The Power was hiers at last to break e spe! . may25d e e S L T AVOTD Tittne The fngers when | 2 Medison Sausre, New York maviud | Feuun Soicl! ot Vetiiti By Seletin | ot silenca ser her cast, by cruel fate mittee for the reguiar'meeting June | drivine nails, hoid hammer with both | WOR SALE_Five horse power Indian | laior and gonciemens fus And song of breeze, and Vird, ‘ana bes 11. It was voted to accept the invi- | bands and a o aare mila s | movorcyole. Just overnauled and n | APPLY to s ik Snieids. janiod ell. cigar betwee our teeth. F: n 8| good running condition; price $.5. For ShUich o vialt Ehsielao i c Wi O au Sthoxe Shop. 162 Main St maysed perticuiars, Box 900, Bulletin Ori GEUBNISHED mCOMS. ceniral 1o | Alast Like many & one who fetn would - esday : ; ban- o : cam inquire quet will be served at 6.30 in the new | WANTED A competent girl for gen. od Expression for his sofil, she learmed Tnon That right of song is gift divine, whilet eral housework. Mrs. Frank Hem: FOR l‘.l.la——ranipmen! of ice banquet hall and the work, of “the or- | 532, 55" St iniey Ave. Tayi3a. | parior; soda fountaim, tabl <fie 1s one of those that must be played in Neale's Sream chairs der will be exemplified. Bah tarbonator: good Ston; seil > ANTED G Patriotic Service. N CoANTED_Girls fo finieh sives nole h_fi{" f*m“- FOR RENT The annual Soldiers’ memorial ser- to_competent giris. Coronet Knit- T — upon. vice was held at the Methodist church yl‘n{' ?::, P ice's SCburt, Nowwich, ro SALE_Pearl prlndn‘ pmu, Two Floors of Building —E\xe'-en Wara “Olmsted, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The 9xid ‘ibches; S¥-tueh Hery paper ¢ platform was decorated with large uvrm—n agent in every Town | w iiliame St Novwich. gf_"’"“,‘,f““’ +#|No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, | e e e S g R T ST L aandle the 2 PaSNle’ for " Meht - miuatictoring u HUMOR OF THE DA‘ Qiscourse was « by the pastor, Rev. | Studebaker automobile, as OR _SALE—_New house, 36 o Samuel Thatcher, and was of & high | Dest $1050 car on the market, with full 7 Yooms, &l improvements. r purpos order. Forrest Thatcher sang Tenting elmfl&ufi:lmA:;dfig é‘t;u&e" All)dn m;;l;‘a\. Heath, Norwich Town. inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Co. Tonight, and William J. Robertson, | St, Hartford, Ct. T FOR SALE - Baby gulne 5 Jr, mang Just Before the Battle,|—g mpetent w-itm. T00d | egre, $195 per 15; Pekins, 35,50 por. o SUMMER COTTAGES He—-Seventyfive dollars for a spring bat! It's a sin! She—Never mind, dearest. The sin will be on my head.—Chicago Record-Herald. Mother, the full choir singing the cho- | whges JApply Mis, B. A. Palmer, Un- | Florénce Brownins, Plain’ HIll, F Binks—That chap pitched three ruses. Resident members of Sedgwick ,.ml'., e Tt mayizd | wich, * may2ss ot ,";I'"‘—F"‘; s'k" A vears at Yale. Winks—What's he do- ost, G. A. R, Sons erans, Vet- - atch Hil eekapau ing now? Binks—President of a bank 3 NTED—Live FOR SALE—Seven h. p. Merkel mo- ) . - ~ granis of the ‘Spaniah war. thie D. A. T L R W S S SR T Pleasant View His arm went back on him.—Chicago :1. :fi‘m R, C. representatives were | a1} y.obu can earn. !wm: c! & 225 Laurel Hiil Ave., City. may2sd | Rentals 8175;;:,500 1"":“ 35 New dance, Co., Nurserymen, Manchester, nn. pection by appol ent Whatsoever Circle of the Kinx’! may22d p.flofi.s‘:"‘u R FRANK W. COY i Daughters meets at Mrs. R. TWANTED — spinners; good | will be sold at % bargain if taken s00) € High Street, Westerly, R. I Dearniey’s Tuesday evening, steady work -nd p‘y Niantic Mfg. | have nothing for them to d also , Long Distance Telephone leaking, an I didn't know which, so I A Noewih Candart. Co., Bast Lyme, Conn. may22d_ | heavy one-horse toeboard wagon, A-1 put both in to make sure.—London lorw tion. J. M. Griffing, An: 2 = ‘ z LMz end Mra ¥ B Robinson Mrs. | WANTED X compelent woman Tor | QoRAOn A STIANg, AndOye e Punch. stress—Why have you put two hotwater bottles in my bed, Bridget” Bridget—Sure, mum, wan of thim was M, Brown, Miss S. K. Adams and | Eeneral housework; one willing to o FOR SALE Mrs. Crabshaw—Haven't I taught Mgy to the country for the summer, refer- FOR SALE—Gas range nearly new. R 3 et = ] Mies Lucfle Stetson atténded the Bass | !0 the countty for the sumumer: Tolgr | oK A e e Srsis . maystd you to put things in their right places” Willie—Yes, mamma: but you never taught we how I could find them after- w.u’d.——.iudgu Look how the Raffleses and the Clef eoncert in Norwich Friday night. mayzld e Theodore A. Robinson is a member of | —ou- T ¥OR SALE_Mammoth bronze turkey the club. ?th—xy k- competent s f‘& from garélz, mgroughg;«d ';“k Bri sition as housekeeper In a sm. lozen, ne, out! nter u)")> Briefs and Rersonals. P e YR ke Butiorin Co. i I{ OR SA I E Mr. and Mrs. Chas, E. Prior, Jr. mayl19d Wallingfords get along in literature. 1 3 A -Hub range, in good con- ! S g o . of Hartford spent Sunday at J. E.| “SyANTED An experienced man 10| ai Poyeie Ay n 2o e e Crime seemsysafe and easy 0 :P’B‘hl’g SRR T Drw | n tulling anille - Thet Aseavass ma)“..‘:d A FINE PIECE | dom't know. Thege's the Hawksh attending the Grand Bodge of the L | o trud. for enamel ware. Drop postal S. Guile, R. ’F D. .~., Norwich, & of MAIN STREET Minister (calling on inmate of (i § H. Molanghia e m.prmu Gellert, Colchester, Conn. Press OP | prison)—Remember, Mr. Kennedy, that X = oo g e ' PROPERTY 5 stone walls do not a prison make, nor from a:week’s trip in Maine. WANTED_U. 5. government_ Jobs | mileh. John Durr place, Gcoum. iron bars a cage” Kennedy—Well The Woman’s Foreign Missionary | open to men and women; over 15,000 | = may22a e they've got g o s Bty Society of the Congregational church | appointments coming: 376 ‘to $150 i that's all—Dallas News. e th; iife jobs; pleasant. work; short lbll.l)lNG LOTS on Haughton Cove, | Pacaaal attarmom, - ooors % | ot vachdons: Somaen sease educe; | wonale for Bl " AR o, B JAMES L. CASE, Frofestor Talkalot The boys were so Tuesday atternoon ons; mayild’ ne u 3 c > rah lpent Snn at L. 3. R€ Institute, Dept. —M.. Rochester, N, Y. electric dinner hour. His Spouse—I guess the Bro l‘, complete equipment, e _sorasd 1 | ights, self starter, just out of paint e o Ontl Sathers Ml etk [ OR SALE I'hree CcOWS, One new | 10 Shetueket St, Norwieh, Ct. Cogswell, drew Edmond James Lord, Moses Les- | uwel Withey, Elijah Withey, Moses | man, Gideon Ray, Amos Hutchinson, | Hezekiah Boardman, Spencer Kinney, ' ning, Joel Hyde, Stephen Johnson, | ANTED —&ingl for general | shop, ‘run less than 4,000 miles; six ;5 ould | fars WOtk and fesming. m".;éc-am fires! just a5 good s Hew; price very e T T g ire Giem Rock Farm, Mys onn. | low. ress Box Norwich, Conn. - “What's the shape of the earth? FQR. SALE g may20d Steel Preferred asked the teacher, calling suddenly TWITHIN fen minutes of Winthrop, Willie. “Round,” was the answer. ~n; Bos [ a1y tha Tollowing Tarm for sale: TALs At 66 “How do you know it is round?” “All T6c, twerve for 31.36. 13°i ‘Feunine Tarm, not a sbow piace sea:d Willie: “it's square, Fon SALE Co..” Frinters, Norwich, Conm. s Ty ?iad‘lc ‘:‘;?.‘“‘:’;‘;;'.,‘23 acres, | Would :m be as great a bargain, nor t mean to argue about AT TRt R e e | vil n Pas- | as sound an investment as the pur- | Christian Register. WANTED—Flans tus! A @ O " h land; 12 room use, : aon 300 Prostect Bte iy, Meltevsed | Lure: ! A 0 nhiuss | Chase of one of those incomparable | “So you think a member of Co Stock and fixtures of retail vd ; shed 20x24; icehouse connected;|Slater Lots at six hundred dollars. I| ought to have mores salary?’ “Yes, i Drug Store, centrally located have a couple for this figure. Stop | sir> replied the plain person. “Time and doing a prosperous busi- G Q n e 172.&-&?‘1: treea | paving n:‘eu l:to th“mhul\bs‘ Build | was when all he had to do. was to | 0 el an attractive home within easy walk- | shake hands, send around garden seeds Good reasor L] L] % shake hands, i 3 ) plerond e I acing Taxe Marana, | 108 distance of your business. Russell | ana tell funny storles. Now he's got j [ 1S L d Lake Marana- > o Principals only may obtain full Send, Phone 377-12 or Postal Call, | beok: 55 hend ot the best® stock in | Sage said: “the best mecurity on éarth | to sit down and study and (ry (o information from to the Hm .-h:’m ",,.}i‘f“,‘."‘.‘," ':fi;&hf& is earth itself” understand thinge.” — Washington rhomas*H. Beckley { WeFn °'&°3:K:H"; SEWELRY u‘\‘ror’y p}“zncufup: w;;lwrnl,mlifildt‘ m ARCHA W. coIT o S e R - yestigation; price 33,000. * | 63 Broadway Opp. Y. M. C. A, May Building Phones: 724 of | BETRERY “irite e your wants and 1 Rosidence Phone 102-2 THE KALEIDOSCOPE ]| 278 Main Street 474-3 LEE CLEGG, G0 the Sas, W, B Seach. spRvane . The grasshopper can jump 200 times OKE lois and collages for its own length. SKASH( sale and to rent; pays over 1( per cent. e Gmee i pmensse price . S-Bnin fi | A() SALE HORSES | covien, i, 215 esvortea’ sroauces - s e valued at $64,340,970 FOR SALE GALES vm’ & A &= Express car of 28 horses arrived io- v B e Jow IF sk uzor?;un:°lff day, Among them are some of the best | Pritish exports in February were ANKLIN H. BROW 1 128 Washington Street, City. Prompt collection and delivery service Low charges K T RS YR | msurance N Apply to | chunks ana big horses 1 ever saw. | valued at $200,800,535. Small as well as larger l:dwna, 841 or | Norwich, Conn. ~ SeATERg ¢ | Con Sm0 S ti.” Prices i suit ke - o TR D s ol spare time, seil our combin acc ent jledmount, Y, PEN"'VLVA%“%:RESS co, lealth and natural death pollcy. R e o R ELMER R. PIERSON. 454,900 tons of wheat. iberal of today. me: dq.lr. cazes, fme dolls, lot of dry goods, caps, ! New Yerk City, nware, crockery, cheap, o Tel. 113u. mayld s oL gy L y. ing an agency. liberal commi ¥es ki k has gom: MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE collecting mzeiut given, Address wit bnmfl new Toledo no spring scale, cash __The 59-hour working weel gone i NEXT THIRTY DAYS. rriculats, P, O. Box 3455, Moston | resister, at 261 Central Ave. mayléd into effect in Switzerland. i < ass, aprzoMws o . R 140 Young Work Horses and Mares' 140 o L T Ay B A g iy e FOR SALE Light bive eyes are usually fhe most In good coudition, weighing from 906 Best, Beauty, ston. fad Dwart Cham- * desirable _ | powerful; gray come next. tc 1600 lbs. These horses have beer pien, now ready; 1 hardened, sturdy fpef(hy" coenZaung of »'m’.f;'?“fign”;fia R bought green within the past two lants; by the m;mwuu or ar :71' quan- | To" es of choice l;.nd. on car line at Miss Cora Dow, of Cincinnati, owns jyears and have been used in -and ,‘;‘L”h“; E. Peckham, Eaat Blde. CLY. | boquetanuck. You can't afford to | 12 Grug stores in that city. around the city, Among them aure| Aftendants (female), Farm, Hands, . matched teams suftable for genoral bus. | Cook, General Housework Girls, op sA Panama 1m Plclu(u. miss this; opportunity. | iness, also several pavement core mares. | Kitehen Maid, Chamber Maid. contalne halttone ° - illustrazions: E. A. PRENTICE, | Prices, gingle norses 345 1o 3200, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, | Smith & Doy Wittaburs, Pa. me: Phone 300 86 Cliff st. For every 1,000 males employed in New Jersey there are 276 females. There are more islands in Take teams’ $115 to $400. (3B) days triat - allowed; it not as represented cam be| M- J: Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. Wfigues o TP mn A R e g Huron than in any other known loke. returned within trial time. No reas- 1 3285, & o onuble offer refused. Cne block from ".Eéi:&“""" Grain®Car” Eol 2l FOR SALE Protestants of the United States Long Island Ferry. All harses shipped BGGS EGGS EGGS Zave $16,398,000 to foreign missions in | 400 miles from New York City, with ; 'l' T ““"““ Four Pool Tables, all in good condition, | 1912 blankets. and halters and coliars. Weé® want fifty theusand dozen nv-lopc vith a first class outfit; three 4 x 8 | reart of ti . J While the heart of the elephant is { Al cars transfer to the door. Ome| Naiive Eggs. Will pay highest market pm':-, ,‘m, ,,,_.,m. ey .,.f: — 4 05 wilt eoll' chibap. - Pal beating 30 times, that of a human is ! block from Long Island Ferry. priee. < g‘ Company, Norwich, | °"® % x 9; & P. alace eyt a 1 See Supt. 7481 Murray Hlll. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO., | £ Pool Parlors, 49 Main St. Nerwich. » U o e s . | FOR_SALE New cottase 1 rooms . Mineral-waste in the United States 1 Commerce Street. reception team '“xh electric is estimated at $1,000,000 a day by the | finh, Baen o besmed Siliing Soom Bureau of Mines. | arm o cres os- trim, sirleliy up 1o ¢:u{ .gcoz.z- i one iminu - SR | 3 FOR SALE foima; Feks® (.grnfi. forwion Town. For assisting a_constable fa_difi- | ba n 3 Ppiy to Miss Buckley, on premises. cuity, Miss Eveline Mullins, of Swun~ SoTIE I s :,“wu:::e:,u,;,.::zf Lo Ll H ses, England. has received a bracelet v, place is situated tbree miles from fratn Sthe=pelice” dppestment. Westerly, price $1250. X S b Wy e I‘ OR S A I ,IE, Eight-room Cottage Astronomers in 13 sbservatories in from Westerly; new house, large barn with bath and steam heat, ‘l'rl‘:“’:‘nrp ’(‘,‘f“t‘,’m';:‘;‘:‘;:.‘{;“C“,',“"’.’x' 40x56, woodshed and hennery; price || 70 acre Farm for $2,250 | e e A o good barn and large let, locatea R UF, 05" "cataiogue from 39,000,000 te $3000; $1000 ddwn, balanice on most- | x o WAtiia 3 five minutes’ walk from Main B’ 46 000,000 stacs. sage 2t § per cent. Investigate: '} Farm of 70 acres, well aivided, . Norwica, Conn. cireet. Price reasonable. s Catiiwn 50 Dt ¥ W) Hidbe. o | b T, . C._pigs, tnorosgn- (| Chill Is suffering from drouth. The bug a four-room cottage, all furnisneq; f| 503 Pulldings, plenty of wood bredar r'-fl‘.'nfi-aa. aoue’ Seiter ia ih N. Tarrant & Co. heat has been intense for that part lot on pond side and has 75 feet front- and sufficlent water, within five §' country. iudiow Farm, Nortd stoning: _ of the world, 93 degrees in the shade, age. Jniles of Frankiin Sai A o oW 117 ‘Main Street. Nerwich, Co There may be neither wheat nor. bur- send for Wilcox's Farm Bulle: ley for export. QuSt issusd—cholce of 406). 2004 roads. 'fr—n r ; I A San_ Francisco electrical company WILLIAM A. WILCOX FRANCIS D. DONOHUR i5 makifig use of a demonstration Z=ntral Buiiding Norwich, Ct "’—fj:mn | To the Farmers of this Section: | - make rural communities acquatat- xecutor, 136 | Now is the timo o list your farma | €0 With the use of the current on the 3616 !if you want 10 seli I have a large | farm and in the household. - 309 | !ist of custemers looking for farms, | Send descriptien or call, Although the invention of the rain WILLIAM F. HILL, gause 1s attributed to an Italian con- ki orw temporary th Gall nstro- s e o e, ments were in use in Korea at least two centuries before his time. Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and . | Central The:' . Butlding, | SUNN¥SIDE FARM, Westerly, B. L Best tarm iu ra 6ffice No. 365. Tel. Resldence 531 ;:.;];f ‘ivqf:‘:n;i commodates 35 water at eac AUCTION \ > barn, silo. Bouse, nea & 2 AT A he Martha M. Leavens etc., coltage houss, | room 2 S Usion street, cit will B b ae® a2 | fiot and coja watek, \uau‘fl% 59; 20% | GI2O. W. ROUSE ,.....,... Auctioneer| 5 . icaily’ 400,000 tmnw are auction Fhuxsd4 38th, on the | lent coRdition Il Hiare raw nents 34X in Canada during Biscal 2 use GF eight | tion and city; 1080 cash, resi easy pay- v A rived In n oms, bathfeom, furn' hot and cold | ments. Pictures and parifcuiars, 11, ¥ u y_d year ending March 31, 1 ( acord- barn, lot about 40 by 106 feet, -rn.xo-v- A(.ELGY d ' 5;,':“ “"' SRR to figures cm!pllld by offictals. locatibn cony Rt for everything. aprivd :-nxt- Coma. gllcndui Busatin & putery S is very near the previous The Martha M, Leavens piace, 43| Union street, city, will be sold at pub- | lic auction Thursday, May 28h, on the | premiseacat 3. p. w. House of eight | rooms, bAthroom, furnace, hot and cold jPast year. For the 11 “montha water, $ars, lot about 40 by 106 feet, mh_:d‘};‘:,s’mm';.‘“‘ s also smail quantity of furmiture. AMOS A BROWNING, Prustee. | may22d i ! e COL. EARL N. GALLUP| DO YOU WANT TO AUCTIONEER list over i hoadred— M xo ’ 2 4 i indham | \ocation Tebnvenient for cverything: e e ANED A graduate from Janes' Nat. Schooi of Al ince of.‘ll:r:o. from | smail quantity of furaiture, i Couldn't Blame MWim, on 2 R0 Pecubiqios G MRI RIng Bt al Aueuonm%*p«mw of Farm and | cluding earpets. § iowest Raics of 1 s An old Pedigreed Merchandise and | ¥, roads being in geod shaps HHait @eprice can remaln on mert- eSLuD i u Urie o Real Estate Sales. Address 1 would be M show any gige. i R. F. D. Ne. 1, Moesup, Ct. |,‘:=:.4, Aot delay~oa iy Bie AMOS A, BROWNING, Trustee. ‘Telephone 1-3 selling ¥ Wm.lll F. Empleye—Sir, I weuld respectfully R