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Fictures ({.C?lmlg; Theatre. e!suog No. fi %ll Bloclt ANNOIINCBENTS Memorial It.‘b» Sodality Members. [ ard, has -and Literary | she is to uested a memorial | here which has 3 social back New H: ‘senior class of the Yale Law school, ~ that of secretary, fell to the lot =f WANTED Waterbury Tuesday. M l\'uluk ‘Wool M estorly, elected at a meeting of the senior clase e s I held this James Shanahan, ‘Thomas Trihy, Jobn D. Driscoll, Mat- thew Byrne, John P. Kennedy, John Mulcahey, Florence P. Driscoll, James McCarty, Michael J. FARMFOR SALE 5t st < Farm of sixty (60) me‘wfldu swdlnn has ‘been the feature of the Evening t‘nd— resigned. It is rumored that be editor of a woman's paper strong financial and ing. - aven—The only office of the - mu’u' - TO RENT ——— S mggj.._o, new rse 2 FOR RENT — m‘ $100, 3150, Olllll' ”s = ‘..." tor | 3300, 330y, store,) al “'dr- season; l& th, August, 3100; eotn‘o for sale, myl’. “w Crescent Beach Land Co., Cr-- cent Beach. Telephone iv. mayzhd ""&' ol seven acres, _———— here. -nd this their pvru-. s, ear cars, only five l"r-—vhn-nhhga They work t ml plan. house, ponnry mmu""' and, shade fl‘-’uu Inauire s D, Suaas Los & O8 trees. H. Maine, Groton, Conn, © | good Dfiy 'n\rn- be y n-ylu ‘ro mj\—A sarage. Inquire 246 h here, otibes socation, Wi bA sold ch this W..ln — ',.,":u r‘“ i ?n- 3 cation, 80 cl -D TOoses loom 7 Weok' 1o close an sstate; speal. quick: 5t N0 BY Broatway, inawke ot lsaas Bh-ll o8 not win siis praises P. Hall Shurts, New London. Pgon- 166. | & Jonss, Richards Suiding, 91 Main St olling at your loom - e L L Merriman Of | wANTED — Drawer-in. Apply to & may2 month at the law school. W tive., 3 lu us qulel. C. Ko Burr & Co., lln “ Oonn. mayi¥d FOR SALE fo0d . AD- .l'! . Conn. stands: epayiar’ s i beetie; muat be aum 'flh‘lron‘. Apply to P enter, Conn. Brady, Nicholas T.mm. Patrick | & dwelling and barn, carriage house, —-__i.____.. Biave Fou. ' tla tolicr hombls, W. Caples. corn house, plenty of fruit, and a never vnf = c.—owun Tafl%—“m plano, wul'ia [ __——“‘——‘—n. RENT—Six-room fai et e s ex o —_— £ ell of wat ‘Will be sold as lm y to tho vut\lck 00l- ern convenlences, at 120 «| To shirk your task and grumble, The Lowell Sun. g Wil 0 e esterly, FOR BALE One or s pair of good | Inquire ai 143 Hroadway. And think that it is vain 3 yo horses, welght 11560 and 5300 Because you see a brother #he Lowell Sun bas issued a finely ‘one section of which was given over to | buildings a history of this newspaper’s beginning | parn thereon. and growth and a description of its new 'quarters. Another section was| For all devoted to the great industries that| Churech at J. M. Young & Son's store, have made Lowell world famous, and a Market S thind to the other interests and achievements that have helped to place Lowell in the forefront of New Eng- Iand cities. One of the factors in the gme- and prosperity of the city on e Merrimac has been its newspapers, of vhi/di the Sun is a notable example. a whole or subdivided in two parcels, _————-— < WANTED—A competent girl for flustrated 48-page souvenir edition, viz: 26 acres with above described | eral housework; nc‘)‘;uh " mlfi.' Pnrey oo oh nows and tae | - YO RENT—Pastures in Thamesville. ‘With greater work to do? neifer celves; Eclipse corn planter, | 3 E- DeWolr mayias No_fame of his can smother 4 acres with a ‘1"' "“"‘8' botwedn "‘" &, smoo harrow and Syracuse plow. - The merit that's in you. thereon, and 3 v;. Lerkins, Sachem Terracs. W.B. Val. Yantio, Conn. Lebanon Di- gar“hmu.'e'i"&;&: TR and as | —Edgar A. Guest, in Detroit Free . vision 33-4. may29d | 13 School St. may1sd Tese. information iquire of W. A. nm—Comnm( xtrl for house- .u_. OR RENT Furnishings RENT. Tth ) i Addresa room fat. Apply at 47 wun. i ‘:;'::5..;‘:‘,’.“‘; o i MOTHER GOOSE REVISED. x 470 stolln‘wn conn. may28d treet,- Norwich, Conn, wum—ei e man to work on & mfl; must understand milking and drt oxen; references desired. -Ad- lnlmn llrvoL 2%d Broadway. Inquire of C. A. Gager, Jr. i | There was a man in our town, OR_SALB Ten ions of h-y. Aa- lw___._”i’._ Ard he was wondrous wise, dr-. x 141, Wauregan, Conn. FURNISHED ROOMS, a. mod He jumped’into a baseball game, — | veniences, 35 Uaion St Phnno 1»;-[ And caught a dozen files. ro lu.n—ou new miloh hell yiid and aiso one good cow. Address Bam TO ll!‘l\—'lno store No, 3l Broad- uel wibburley. Se. Canterbury, Conn.! way, cead locauion, next to the Wau- may3 ho now uccupisd by sruettc, x 141, Wauregan, Conn. 3 = 2 Fon SALE ANTED—Bafety razor blades sharp- md by E. Kirby, over car station. He hammered out the winning rum And captured much remown; And now they talk of running him Blades guaranteed. may2sd Lot A For mayor of our town. T e < Stock and fixtures of retall T S FOR SALE _OCean Beach and N B e T e e —Kansas City Journal jos Leoft Yy o Dru; tor centrall; located NTED o b une T cottages, Lo ! S — —— — —— —— oy gyt N g = o Kw."“ > whA kot Hd k- Blon e SPATIE SO c_'-";‘“’gl‘l“:‘“ rooms sdiacent tOueanP:s-kchUttmnx ro':e 0“0:" x..".%» FURNISHED RCOMS. central locu- HUMOR OF THE DAY ’An;?it.m t:hnluo‘;, Tt of th s S doing e SEONISEING ST fo bath in privace ramily, absolutely| s to 13 rooms, all improvements and | tien. sieam heat Inquire 13 Umlon &t lum 6 early pai L2 I8 Wi &h class on ; ast, an n- 1 8 K, 5 1l .uurts, _— oo don 2o vo 5 New Badtont tor he | S rmctpais iy mey ontaim fo ||| S ieganie Patertetag wreanointe | Kow tiandon” "7 " maiia” Madge—Was it 2 good play? Mar- ost of the week. Wi day night I Baont. A irens Apartment aere Bul- v S| ——————— i’fi::; ,';',’:,‘ ;‘d.“"ye ;m]fip- the evening performance they information from latin Co. mayzsd t about 1:50, sound, here by Joslyn's autotruck for | . ue it 8 B ik, ot \ g ki Prsss Shge 1O s Mok Lon whence i 1] W, — An agent in ever, ' o 5 - - ass by mf::"' The mei”&k"&’.fi ‘:ug; rhomas H. My 15 HeW . Sohann ootaty ta 'f Bz 3 tne fi:‘ ota Tel. 508-4, Willic. Dav. l 0 REN l ,vgu!_ __“Then I wish someone wouwld ten ell as their ba May Bufldiny Phones: 724 Studebaker sutomobile, administer an antidote!”—Judge. s e i Y 9 D TIeEs car o lie. mimehet. with Tull .+ Furniture 8tores to Close Saturday. ‘The members of the Furniture Deal- 278 Main Street FOI lALE——-!‘ive horse power Indian Freshman—Why don’t they wear motorcycle, just overhauled and in o v 1 > motorcycle dust gxerhawied and in || Tenement at 61 UNION || wacches"vion il aremm: Dormite— irticulars, x 900, Bulletin Office. - - Py 36 v ¥ STREET, modern im- J| once—Columbia Jester. “If you earned so much money as 474-3 || clectric lights and_self starter, Ad- dress Capital Auto Sales Co., 176 Allyn St., Hartrord, Ct. mylld to close their stores all day , it being Memorial day, but a eep open until ten o'clock to- Right, - amsosiation of Norwich have | e/ | TSy iNTED An sxperienced o Eé & BEFOR COLONML THEATRE. ®War Is Hell,” 4 Reel 8ensational War Drama, Superbly Colored. To the countless numbers who werd MUST t.:d charmed b{at:e sr—.m t | 140 Young Work Horses and Mares 140 ieatre success, yalty, that | In good comdition, weighing from 900 | write vue Sonnhiil worsted Co., Dsnl.l- mervelous muitiple-reel story of Hol- to 1600 1bs. These horses have beer | son, Oonn. may3? presented in artistically perfect | pought green within the past two WANTED—La u!ofl. it will be good news to Know | years and have been used in and| week. 196 Central Ave. mey2éd that today another big feature film by | around tho city. Among them are the same cast, and made in the same | matched t country (Holland) is the headliner for | iness, also ome day only. In this feature enough | Prices, single horses $45 to $20 ced July 1oth; description and is shown of the horrors of strife and | teams $115 to $400. (30) days triat n-o:‘x;h uu{ion: free, Franklin In- earnsge to justify ite lurid title, but | allowed; the glamour and glory of the tented | returnea fleld are not neglected. The fllm is | onable offer refused. One block from | hitting the fingars when full of strange incideants as will be | Long Island Ferry. All horses saipped drifln:‘:x‘:l u‘n-.mmn- ‘with' bol only in a war of the future. | 400 miles Of these latter, the fight in the air, | blankets and the destructicn of a number of sensational. Other striking scenes in- ‘clude the defense and destruction of See PENNSYLVANIA EXPRESS CO, 85i-363 East 34t All cars transfer to the door. O dirigtble balloons s easily the most | piock from Long lsland Ferry: o T ply Mrs. Frank T. Turner, 1§ Brmd t. FOR SALE—To settle an estate, on -~ 3 ~ e K THESE HORSES OVER |~ s | From Faiiiond siadion at Nisatie chiok: provements. S A L b S fdiey se I Loo VER WANTED—An able man who 18 will- | ¢;’2h vegetable farm of 14 acres; near | ing to g0 and sell health and accident insurance; salary and ocomumission. Ap- 1y tn Oh‘rlu N. Gordon, 210 West t. may37d graded school and four churches; ten room house, barn and chicken houses; ! eg X buildings and land in good condition. ! N. E. & M. c, LUCAS’ married?” 1 suppose, my dear, it was Apple, pear and peach trees and smail ! due to my policy of -watchful waiting.” fruit. Address Warren G. Chapman, 28 SHETUCKET ST. ! —_Detroit Free Press. Groton, Conn. mayzsd Telephone 1237-5 i “How long do vou think a speech ONE 1911 6 cyl. Pierce Arrow, mod k> ought to be?” inquired the student. e Vvery “That depends entirely on how much “;“'“ f";fl,,::,c:““ ?”“ \;:;)_}::w. time the gentlemen in charge expect —_— - you to kill with it."—Washington Star. FOR SALE—Lunch cart on Union “Wombat's wife wants to go on the street, Willimantic; good situation; stage.” “Weil, he's rich enough to build fully equipped; reasonable price. Ap- A cottage ef ten rooms, all furnished, | a theatre for her.”” “Yes, and to hire ply G. K. Allen, 88 Pleasant St ready to occupy. including bath house, | an audience” — Loulsville Courler- INQUIRE ! I earn more."—Houston Post. l “Aunt Mary, why is it that you never E BUYING THEM ELSE- WHERE. h St., -rm—ozd geess feather beds; New York City. but e prices paid. Address C. BE SOLD WITHIN THE | Dickinson, Generzi Delivery, Norwlch Conn. may27d EXT THIRTY DAYS. S o R T T T s % om gt EWERS WAH"I'T—'E érience on w:ntodl. lain an p): Call or 36, very complete equipment, new undress for one dly a THOUS. v bl may2sd at Pleasant acing the ocean, for eams suitable for general bus- ANDS of government life e - d e Journal. - D O S e FOR SALE_New house, 36 Bliss | e, S€ason, ire LOUIS WUND several pavement =ore mares | $150 month; Norwich examinations nn- 0. 4, Box 28, l\orwlch Ragged Rogers—De lady in de next e, 7 rooms, all lmprovements. | Gi“ Phone 1068-12, or Phone 593. house give me a piece of home-made alter A. Heath, Norwich Town. may29d cake. sé\r'or.'t you give,me somethin’, ayded . e T g too? Mrs. Spitegul—Cerminly, i Wwithin trial time. No reas- Call 85 Spruce St. Tel. 1181-4. mayz3d Fon RENT %":n.ifil’n & pepsin- -tablet.—Boston FOR SALE _Mammoth bronze turkey “Why,” asked the tattooed man, “48 from New York City, with| bands and Bhnlum Square mild sn eggs from bhardy, thoroughbred stock, < th hi b R Ay betwe your teeth. . - X th Canterb; 2 e human pincushion making so muc! and halters and coliars. Smoxe Shop. 163 Main Bt - mayisd | Gonn o F- Oome South G Two Floors of Building fuss?” “Oh, he's restless because his FOR SALE—Hub rangs, o good con- No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, :"“’r‘l“fi:‘:{; cr‘mfi%fica:em: djyop. only needs new bricks Tel|Suitable for light manutacturing er | Herald. um—Akcon te ;’r“rlktofi sen- work. T8, ‘an! omp- Supt. 7481 Murray Hill. :fidhgfil “icKiniey Ave. may3sd other purposes. “I think the baby has vour hair, the old windmill, a strenucus bit of 'ANTED—Live man, a worker, to lots d cottages for T 1 5 acting, 'and extravagant bit of photo- DO YOU WANT TO ke M dets S porikhent position: pay A R aya ayer 1C o cemt. | Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Ce.|ma'am,” said the new. nurse girl, play realism. Everyone remembers the &1 you oan_earn. Hwn;t:tl:enc &\;r_y & on ]{ur-.hcue price, W. O. Stanton, Ston- loeoklnxc p'lefl.lan}lymzs t:.rhdms}mk magnificent coloring of the great Loy- [ — ¥ S ngton, Conn. mayl “Gracious!” exclai: e y, look- alty, its wonderful brilllance,.the ex- BUY A FARM? B R T ] B T SUMMER COTTAGES ing up from her novel. “Run into the T R o theen” arewAllon | aitunon o my st over ons hundrad— | o JANTID o e villing 1o, 85 | [ind; price ov 1, seld batore June 1At Loc RengTox: Sats BT Toin 1t firey Broties. e situated in New London and Windham | T the country for the summer; refer- Apply to FRANKLIN H BROWN, Watch Hill Weekapaug The Jodge Tookeh at-the: priscmer i ‘mot excelled In War Is Hell, the | Counties. marvelous four reel feature for today. | $1000 up. All kinds of farms, from | ences required. Appiy to Bulletin Of- Norwich, Conn. Pleasant View fice. may2ld - Rentals $175-$2,600 season keenly for a few moments and then ember ‘this is for today only, .so The ro.dg bomg in good sha; E e g T g T PP -3 b: intment | 5aid: “It ‘strikes me forcibly I have dom’'t miss thl opportunity to see it. {hwoulf be ‘g ad to owi ’:ny J "o#-lg f:‘,‘-‘ n.h'm:”.::‘ ‘i’#o’“g::"l Best, Beauty, Stone nnE' i')‘wwnrt ct?:;! Fll:z::u&l. c’ov.!”o fi;;;:rv:::: ‘?g.zreep““‘f::t;n;r;‘e:: - T ese places interested parties.~ Gellert, Colchester, Conn. R NORWICH TOWN If interested, don't delay-—as they are | - aprsod o P e St o . wonedy § High Street, Westerly, R. L. sullenly. Then (ne court Jaughed, and selling fast. —WANTED Single man for generai | Litles, ¥ E. Peckham, East Side, Cjty. Long Distance Telephone it took some time to restore order.— Pupils Collect Wild Flowers—Holiday WILLIAM F. HILL farm "‘H,‘:.‘fiu‘“‘"‘" hle to milk. ‘:0’:‘ o AT Pearson’s Weekly. Guests and Tourists—May Devo- "u" contains 6."'8 mn"""o“ liustrations: FOR SALE ti Real Estate and Insurance bound in ; mailed foj 3 THE KALEIDOSCOPE ions. Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST. lloa‘l' CRESP, ‘-&n&.“' Smith & & Fittsburg, . ‘Wild flowers brought to the senior room of the Town. Street school, W. G. Tarbox, principal, during the month T WANTIKDPlane toning. A G, Gof- of May were: Anemone, wild colum- am o aes @on, 3% Prospect Bt., City. ‘el ;e3i-i dine, . grape hyacinth, yellow rocket, ‘white maple, five flinger, rib grass, House, strawberry, birdfoot violet, yellow vio- ” fruit, land can be worked by machin- lot, wild red cherry. wake robin, bane- & . place is situated three miles from berry, Solomon seal, betony, buttercup, W smail flowered buttercup, red currant, SREVELY, celandine, appleblossom, bell- | An 85-acre farm, about four mtles to the garden ‘wort, sheep sorrel, wild parsnip, shad | from Westerly; new house, large barn bush, Jaek-in-the-pulpit, rue anemone, | 40x56¢, woodshed and hennery; price WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY AND fwt! e t nn‘ulnm. be, tweive Lo, Frinters, orw‘n‘cn. EOR A kinds of m Rweafion &ggesficns There are 15,000,000 cattle in France. potato izer, at & low (rlc-, < ‘ol. 336-5. Picturesque Bungalow in charming lo- Six Montana mountains are 12,000 at Gre: Grain Co. a8y cation at Mystic, for sale or rent for | feet Or more in height. 71d — 350 noteheads |the season. Three attractive Fishers o 05 n(n r business .‘ Island cottages, one for sale, others Germany -ast year imported ‘7.90'2 -.‘:-lo:-‘eu 5.‘,&‘““0‘," ::;,;:'” '.‘ m:y be ren(t;d for the season.. Quality | metric tons of machinery. rices for any printi in ne cottage at Grot: B rhe” Bl ‘Commbany, Norwich, | A nature lovers pacamis rnt for sale. | o Francisco is_asked to provide - the season at Massapeag. Chojce | 3494000 this year. for motorizing its water frontage for sale at Horton's | fire departmem Cove. Cottages offered for rental are | Lombroso is said to have found that s there are more left-handed women barn and henneries, some 6. Q. D. price 31308 Send, Phone 377-12 or Postal Call American speedwell, dog violet, Amer- | $3000; $1000 down, balance om mort- WORKSHOP : ®an white helibore, wild pink, horse | gage at § per cent. Invastigaial of ARCHA W. COIT KRR e &hestnut, blac re] ly of e valley, Cottages at Pleasant View; 31350 will l EE l E nes | Office 1334 A report of the interstate commerce mr_n:flmn‘. "trilmliur';nux“ hontma i..:;’-i- xlmty a toux;ro:: emduce. ::l furnished, 128 thingsn SS,‘(:‘!: City. o Leonard W m- ' Ehe Residence 102-2 commission gives 1,699,218 as the](oudl b e ot on pond side and has fest front- " ot 3 | it 14 n and women employe: wild geranium, chokecherry, robin’s Prompt collectlon and delivery service estate in norwwb. consis 63 Broadway Opposite Y. M. C. A, | g:":“’:";: s rallways of the United plantain, forget-me-not, hemlock, wal- | 25° nut, mpph commeon gromwell, send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin ), a,,.rg dandelion, bit- | (Just issued—chalce of 406). terawest, l&m’v barberry com- | ' wi mon quince, star o’ Ba(hl-hem huckle- » blueberry (low), com- mon msuse ear, sarsaparilla, common Broa endants (female), Farm Hands, , herb Robert, blue srass, req |53 West 4 Strep¢—Reoms 1 and 2, é:tok. Gcnui-u I.»l)wk Girls, Madd. m-mlur.; e Toathu it ings acres of land, conveniently ochred” l. | States. the city 0‘ Norwich, at price and terms attractive 1o tae uyer g riaigl | FOR SALE iy _to wunun H. Sulelds, 35 nruu- ‘iorwneh. Cona. | 'w charges ! By examining falrly accurate records, scientists have found that there has been no appreciable change in the cli- mate of northern and northwestern Europe in 1,800 years. LLIAM A. WILCOX HELP WANTED SALK—U. 1. C. PIgS, LDurougn- bnd-. registered, nome better im &tha: h‘wflmm white daisy, false Central Ther” Bulldisg, Kitchen Maid, Chamber uRtry. b Farm, N - | A FINE PIECE { i s - Solomion's esal, <orn gromwell, ragsed Woterty, B. 1 np e ol 5. B 8 nerwiia, Conn B ¥ | B P A w Office No. 365, Tel Residence 03, R o, tton. of MAIN STREET blowing fine black dust: from = reser- > | M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. BUYING vuunzx VL a2 k.08 Vol;: nzm:e S et Y On Holiday Trips. Miss Robbins in Providence. Noted Here and There. i e P()S tp()nedr THEALLENEFEMA £0., L) ‘There will be May devotions at 7.30 [~ < o'clock ‘thie (Friday) evening at Sa-| THE AUCTION AT THE MER- FOR SALE cred Heart church. Mrs, Mary Robbins is passing sew- eral days fith her daughter, Mrs. R. A.| BROOK o %fi%fié& gt Auctlon ~ |EGGS EGGS EGGS RILL LADD FARM IN WEST .np.o- to Cean An-ié:;:;‘ h.vl..rt g‘lc“ such a way as to form dots and dashes. PROPERTY uf"uf c“‘u"’-.'_ ek it A%(;ordlng to afreg:n i\u:t %uedz 3 the department of agrieuiture,the yi Maia g W Hamiy Yora | JAMES L. CASE of potatoes in Ireland4n 1913 was ex- e S e B e oo 1 : 3 - 'y ceptionally abundant ‘m: of good :unl- T g it e T g o Lo siss) 40 Shetucket St, Norwick, Cr. :S" The average was 239 bushels an W I o e . int "i.“""f& 310 U0 _notensads, | maven-r:‘m nouse,wiin | ‘We want thousand dozen Native BEgss. Wfll pay highest market price. ‘ i Stavenger now hLas regular direct T | connection with the American ports un'x'flnfi".'fi} | of New York, Boston. Philadelphia. | Newport News, New Orleans and Gal- veston, besides many other foreign and Scandinavian steamship connections. printed, 3. s 3 10,009 ;u. Prlnnn‘ oi ovoq ‘de Express car of 28 horses arrived to- | R scription done promptiy. Send for sam- | day. Among them are some of the best P The Bulletin Co., Friaters aud | chunks and big horses 1 ever saw.| 10 California there are 330,000 acres inders, Norwich. Conn. Come ané seg.them. Prices to suit the | On Which grapevines are {;rm»ln.6 LYN IS l'NDEF‘Ir‘uT'ELV Fon SALE Kinney, pratnaTonen trvet. POSPONED, 48 LAFAYETTE STREET. horse. 170,000 planted to wine grapes, 119,008 . ELMER R. PIERSON. to raisin grapes an o Sn’;‘,','o,Rfiu‘;fmi':g: ut‘e‘?mé‘i:: Si?:\il? J. C. WITTER, - .House of 11 rooms and barn now FOR SALE Tel 113%. mayia | Erapes PAT 8200 per acre ?;;e“‘;on:_ ing the week in New York. Awuctionger. | ysed by Yantic cemetery as an_ o yards represent a Vv — 5 A Wi cres, #00. Packing houses. equipment and Sy o et some 700 wineries throughout Califor- oJhn Cobb, now employed in Paw- “tucket,” R. I, will be at his homs on CQ]_ Flm avenue for over \Iemonalfl Mf. and Mre Herbert Krohn and family moved recently from East Great Plain to Reynolds lane, off Washing- ton street. 2 Auction Mrs, Elizabeth R. Kinney and Miss | Pedigreed Ruth Lucas have returned to their heme on Town street, after spending some time in Poguetonouck. John and Joseph Schwenk of New York will arrive today (Friday) to AUCTIONEER A graduate from Jones' Nat. Scheol ot Two tenement house with im- " Inquire at 2§ Omeco Street. large shore front on Gardner's Lake. Good buildings, smooth land. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 ~ 86 Cliff Street nia represent enough additional valu- | ation to bring the total viticultural ine vestment to $150,000,000. Those who have followed the na- tional forest movement in this coun- FOR SALE SALE || ' Eightroom Cottage || i Tl mocsd that most ot fhe for- with EARL N. GALLUP if not as represented can be | Stitute Dept. 35-N., Rochester, N. may23d FOR SALE situated on Broad Btreet, near or Poel Tables, all in good condition, || gooq barn and large let, located [ | tection certain areas of the publie Sollen’ mak. e, and e midd viith a first class outfit; three 4 x 8, five numn:-" walk frcm Main domain. In March, 1907, h_wever, utes’ walk to center of the city. one 4% x 9; will sell cheap. Palao.i «-rest. Price reasonable. !3’3:‘5;’. Pmdabrm“:"é‘: Mm- Always well rented, large loan Pool Parlore, 49 Main St. Norwich. i N. Tarrant & Co. S:ml‘d?nsxtd‘;:nsnl:;t::e..nsua ol. pass the next few days at their home on the New London turnpike, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tuttle and the former’'s parents, . and Mrs, Tuttle, all of Middletownr“returned this week umg..n‘ after visiting relatives on Huntington avenue, pen LOST AND FOUND can be negotiated if necessary. _ Inquire of SUNNYSIDE FARM, = 2 acr o to my house. . TRaNcIS D. DoNOHUE ":.}“:::fl ..fi," gfifiwnfi: ':itré : | Since July, 1909, residents of the . Hyde, Dog Warden, entra 5 "l» Norwich, Ct. e “:fim::.m:":.l:rmc city of Montpelier, 1daho, have beem o deshannn A uany Speas TOIfioFm of this Section: | 23aes taSihe Caribon mativemt tosmr the A Washington, and Wyoming, except 117 Main Strest,. Norwich, Ct through congressional action. u w‘teh fob; .to.. eatu;- house, 7 rooms, mh dlamond on one sl your Find nd cold wa ve n—» because the area Nub:o rnv- at ¥$0 nmhfi"&u. e . 4 ?Ilt. dic ‘:t shed of the lfl“:% 5 w tion and city: $1000 ca easy of . the. city's ‘witer supply: ¥0 . ments. Pietures and parueculsra. 1 within a ““M forest, “ heifers straved . TRYON'S AGENCY, 3 Owner can have Red P . and . 8 fod Brick Willimantie, £ given over. to _ aprisa Coun. ool oy B e R Gther ‘usages which

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