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A et "aftes Hving : after living In : ) »ersons, . in g dancing | ville to_tmye’!nr:. b : girl A dressing of fine trap rock has been & > 3y 0. ¥, meeta| mentalists, 3500, aazziing ‘magnificent | put on the road between this place and | = When you feel Irritable, tired and B as usual %‘L’fifie?fi%fl& b T RO A L teitoning. b-;.c' e S . ATH > o B, | the worla’ m::m. 350 internationally | guesc otéé.;;flbmher, Denjamin Dur- | headachel, sour At Ao T 3 ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF e celebrated equestrians and ac ick, of ic. _taste in the mouth, and pains in g : z fd /= 2 z Tast away. 38, A.{ labyrynthic wilderness of midair con- | - SEGl s the Colon and bowels—you are suier- 1 ¢ A s to t Li i3 trivances, cavalcades of horses - and A ing from indigestion 8¢ pe Lir 1S, (o) - -Nne ne L T B L) elephanis, and » multitude of famous- STONINGTON Chitonic . dyepontia. whiL v er BN % 3 A Rnd e sout bt sinEa S 2 3 Iy funny clowns, the monster menag- wrecks the nervous ,system—you ni 3 1B e o all_dis. | £Eie contains’ 110 dens of the World | Boy Scouts’ Parade—Prize Offered for | Mico-nn at once. o T anse: 7 % rarest and costliest wild beasts, herds| o ' LG T F I of Sil Mi-o-na 'is a specific for stomdch y d L % until 4 p. m.4 of uncaged quadrupeds. animal Rursery aterpillar Nests—Funeral of Silas| weakness—it goes to the seat of your 7] 8na Kindergarten. Al these features | Holmes—Pentecost Parade of Pors | trouble and quicky ' ente = stomach What thongh the wind, and. TO RENT divide. L — T EENR - |, And the way'ls leip s Sttty oM RENT—Furnished bDungalow at| The currents of ocesn are deep Myste, Cumn.; gOBU_DOALINg, OALNIDK. wid misery. It surely and safely builds up | tical 5 h 3 g S T 3 uda. iee & Us- | But love' ik siro 7 | &an e seen for ‘the price of one ad- | tuguese Sociaty. 25 russion, and the grownups as we s and strengthens = the stomach walls P e T T _ | gova mayEi W EM 2y Tl in Chambers’ Journai the voungsters will enjoy this, the| 7The company of Boy Scouts of Ston- | and glands, quickly improves the di- | Igeires services FOR SALB—A BIack horse weighing | e e < ———— Greatest ‘Show on Earth, greater than |ington Jeld a parade Saturday after- | Bestive system—the vital force and =} iy 1106, 11 years old, can go 10 miles an | FOK RENT — Coltages. 31uo 3. SECOND CHILDHOOD, ' ever, and growing bigger eVery year. |noon. Scoutmaster James Stivers and | DeIVe energy are restored, then you | for factory girls; board and hour, not afrald of anytaing: aiso new | $¥ou. 'l_"v.. :W;;-fl_ng;‘ e Ty [y b S e Assistant Fred Lroughton were in at- | e in the best of spirits and enjoy | 34.75 per week: plecowoek after becom. | SnEie harness and good bugey. inti JUELSC (ol BRLGRTATG CO) Cres: | A would not spare here in her quist COLCHESTER tendance, The boys in their new uni- | Perfect health. ing competent, 54 hours per week, no | 4Ure at John Durr piace, Occum. Jfeld | 3w, (Feseaut SUEN MO iy oud home. - g ol forme with their Jarge flags made a | DO Tot suffer another day. Get a | Saturday afternoon work. Address wil| ~FOR SALE—One new 7% horse pow- Sy | Ana Tecliy. as it seemed, sho talk'd. 20 |l iow the Town Observed Saturday— |handsome sight as they marched. The | 3£ty cent box of Mi-o-na Tabiets from | Spticar ey s ians | &7 Gassiine, sgiser baving mo u3p ISt | ot N0 Ti- LrosHUay: o 3 Foia | And Fisy wept ana satd, “She is become g ers : & : | The Lee = E 2 2 Y % 5 s is House Belonging to Edward M. Day }’;g:;,geén‘g‘ drummers of the company and Osgood Co., or your near- | = jeld 85, Cantorbury, Conn. maysbraw - | 5 Jones Richards Suilding. 31 Main st e second time & child,’ est drug store—keep them with you | — 3 o a hed ; constantl, | HOROSCOPE—Giris ball today hav- FOR SALEPigs: Registered Duroc o - | But Love that watch'd beside aid Burned. Defeated - Westerly. Pl yores Jor i trenument WAlL O Kore Will TioC: Sad e 60 | SwiDe: IarE: e e et “growing | _ FOR HENT _Six-reom fiat, all mod- hot weep, iy re| In the ganie of ball at W . L T e are Brecd muwn: largo bOAT DIES, DediE. co | 9T Convenionces, at 120 Broadway.| Content to fecl that wiser Death for A f Morton A. Taintor post assemble - —delays are not onl dangerous but b o ing 100 33, June ana _July; 0ook- | “ TGO REN ymesville. rd for 1914 o 144 < I L pren kot Brosk | 5 10 RENT—Pastures in Thamesvilie to early and with the band marched | Westerly Hish schools. the Stonington | needless. It not benefited Mi-o-na | _Jeld oy Ge { doWh to Westchester. where exercises [ POYS defeated Westerly, 4 to 1. costs nothing. — WANTED — Draweri Apply o | Farm, Nortu Winaham, Conn. mayivs| - E-_Lewoir i T mwyzou states weere held and the graves in Ponemah Prize ‘for Destruction of Py —_— | Pawcatuck Woolen Mills, Weslerly,: pom SALE_Six horse power gas lo?'fimm‘ffifli’.’fi'fi" Togms .::‘m‘:x: “ia Swell iliup. | Oemeters were decorated After the fc?nunre_v B. Rice has offered a prize | 1gonce fs visiting b & A Bl CA eagine; frat olass Himiing Ot Paine] 1 SeRo0l Bt T maylsa HUMOR OF THE DAY timetables for all | ceremonies the post and band ret of $5 to the Boy Scout getting the Visiting her parents, Mr. and | “WANTED_A young man who under- | IE0C cCartny, 33 Jay St all tent caterpiliars in the mext few | MIS: William Murphy. tands: SpIayinE for telm beetie. must| Lonaon, Conn. may3vd FOR RENT Seven room fiat, with E ‘mape {llustrating | Pere, where a collation was served in |m il U RN Seven rocm San WIS Englishman—What bave you in the - day. 5 Captain Edwerd H. Sheffield, United | latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Early Morning Fire. States navy retired. addressed the pu- | Wainright Bentley. . school Friday in| Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Williams WANTED _An_experienced cook. Ap- | _ may2dd Frank T. Turner, 156 Broad St | ~pon gar e G raree nearly new. TO RENT e R P Jones (getting on in the world and An alarm of fire was rung at 4.4 | Plls of the borough Slectrio: myst /Grange hall, - At 1.0 o'clock the mem- | days, The boys have alread: Mrs. Charles Moreton and two chil- | be ablo to Cimb with irons. ADPLY (0| — wom SALE _Farm of seven ach mysteme. Xt [bers of the post marched to the aca- |g0od work as. prises. had. héen sives | dren of Medford, Mass. are guests of| P- O. SoX 6, Pomiret Center, CORR. | very smooe. land, near cars, only five | Sroadway, Inauire of C. A. Gager, dr. | 08 e desorted viIo information. 9emy and escorted the school children | them a short time ago, when over two | M'S. Moreton’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. i) __ | cent fare to sew London, two-story fage? New Yorreroweln R = to the hall, where there were exer- |barrels of the pests were brought in | C- T- Hatch. WEAVERS W. — Crompten | Bouse, poultry house, iruft and shade| FUNNISMED ROOMS e e Tvsi s | @bout what youre looking fom—Life. ark, | cises by the “childran and sddresses | and aestroyed. s Lillian Mallory has returned | looms appiy o the raweatuck Wool- | (roty, b M. Mame, Groton. Comt. | veppagen > 5 Crawford—So_ youts. geing Siwe by member: f the post and others. " rom epencing t Balti- | en Mills, - " -3 - The Mne was ormed atter ihe exer- Funeral of Silas Holmes. more, iyt e | AN —Safoty rasor Diddes sharp- | _FOR SALE _Ocean Beach COUAKS, | _ 30 MENTThe siors No. 31 Broad- | U your doctor because he doesntt un- BIeh na e arch wap tagew Funeral services were held Saturday | Mrs. Herbert Porter and daughter, | ened by E. Kirby. j ShOME .0cuiion, win be Noid cheap this | way. central location. next io the Wau. | derstand your physical —condition? the temetery, where graves of depart- |@afternoon for Silas P. Holmes from | Miss Catherine, of New York, are the| Blades guaranteed. m O e e o Thons 1oh. | ialiae "ot moatismen’s furaishimgs: | wobios in e N S 19 cd%comrades were decorated, The line gflsflruldenca on Gold street. Rev.|gfuests of the formers mother, Mrs.| WANTED — An agent In every town | ‘mayisd Apply to B i N s jan St in my financial’ condition— o|cymareh was then taken to the mon- | | 'cf}!.'fif"?fiafl":::; of the Firat .%pa Charles_Eccleston. R R o FOR Te piano, today. 3| FURNISHED RCOMS. cenirai locu- d like to wi un K, ro the closing . Relatives acte R 3 T it or automobile, SALE—Squa ) 3 3 - in that pretig: I o &0 aerk. whe: ® |ne bearers. ~Burlal was In the Mya- | trip to the mecmis, Feturned & Dest 31050 car on the market. with full | Treadway Ave. mayivd_ | ton. stesa Besl. IRQUrs 13 URlOR “C | walking down the street yunl-fi 201 Mre. Laura Austin of Berlin was |tic cemetery, - Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson of | Sieeu Sy MERI% A3 s20E ERTITE adlVe B gl o = S oy B Ty g o rehody 1o B the guest of friends in town Satur- dressed Pupils. Hartford have been the guests of the | St, Hartford, Ct. maysid | Dlace, 7 rooms. " ol rwich Town: ell, judging by that gang of | Bom i 5% honor of Memorial day. his sub. and daugh Vew Y Cail $5 Spruce St. Tel. 1131-4. mayz3d | , .jitage of ten rooms, ail furnished. | now selecting a uniform for his chauf- osshepive, Sreet Mota UL i and Sorwich mvemacs was |Deing Fhe Navy and'ILs Fart T the of Deacen B. ¥ Wiliama, 0 S ors | WANTED_A; tole an WHOE MUK | VOB SALE Mammorh bronzs curkey | ready o Secbpy, Ichiding bath houst: | Towr) 1 ke ‘i one best, it ita burned to the ground, being a total | Civil War, P Henry Dencke has been in Boston | insurante: saiary and commission. Ap- | $¥&3 Irom parey, tngronghbiog sIocs | & Fseason. Inquire LOCIS WUND k- ?,;‘"". e R loss. The house has been vacant sev- | 1,400 Men to Be in Firemen's Parade. | OVer the holidays. ply to Charles N. Gordon; 210 West| Gonp. may23a . 1. No. 4, Box 25, Norwich, en 1 should have it. After, all, it's eral months, Station Agent Carrier | The joint cmef’s committee hav. | « M¥- 2@nd Mrs George S. Scott of | Main Bt. mayzid R tis reies, 1o nool o | S ANRREI0ES-11, ot TRORS S35 | your boss who pays.—London Punch. having moved out in the late fall |ing (nd charge of the parade of Aug. | Ne%, YOrk have opened their summer| ~WANTED Laundress for one day & | gifjon: oniy needs e et o8 may2sd The iawyer was endeavoring to Frank Gilletts s smoke Issulng from | ¢ fias"ekienara an inéitation (o thg | home on Bast Main street week. 196 Central Ave. may26d _ | $15 - pump some free advice out -of the he chimneys and thinking & family | oficers of the Connecticut State Fireo THOUSANDS of government 1ife J0bA | — spasrone"Tots and ool > octor. “Which_side is the best ‘to r e s Z es for . A - had moved in kept on with his work | men's association (o be their guests now . Opel to, men And” wOmen: 365710 | ga s ama i o ver 1C ot cont. Fon RENT lie on, doc”” “The side that pays you on the park, it heing about 4 o'clock fon th 3754 month: Norwich examinations an- e T O Banton: Brob: the rétainer.”Cincinnati Enquirer. t day. The last reports show o. m. Cne of the neighbors saw the 2 e Doct ed July 1bth; description and . 15 o My - s Shuake n itite ‘ater and on Mvesti | hatade Jacruding T havas Tad e e owido simbis’ gueafions’ dreg, i tnklie I | O e ——aavms pmnny— |, TWO Floors of Building |00 ,e Ghhil - “Suute as = worse gating found flames bursting out of a | corps, = - ¥ stitute, Dept. 35-N., LI X A b > s, S modern house of 9 rooins, 3 acre of lelusion than that. He see green e e s L Shed Bad Complexion || "~ mavisa moders hotse, of 8, 5voe, 2,45, 2| No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street. | foiision oy G e 502 . Sowe company responded at once and drew [ e R WANTED A competent woman fof | “Apply to FRANALIN H. BiOWN, | Suitable for light mMmAnutacturing f | that? -Why, he goes and DGy the mew gasoline fire engine to the |, 218 Biuma V. Anderson entertained | *\ve cannot restore degenerated factal | Seneral bousework; one willing 1o 2| Norwich, Conn. may1sd | gther purposes. licenses for ‘em.’—Buffalo Commer- i ta, the - aiatorn. (oo brotestm e | strest Refreshments were served and | convert & worn-out Complexion Thto & fie-___.—‘f"'"’i““: Bont Heauny. Neone. aud Dwarl o Finy e oy e s x 4 wiLsss) social time was enjoved, new one. The rational Procedure is to| — SHOUTING AND TRESPASS(NG : Baro ay joy riding.” sal - [ manned” and & sircim piayea on the | focial tme wag entoved | | pow one. The rational procedure is 10 | SHOUTILG AXD IRESTANSIAG NS, | plon, now resdy; well hardened, sulrdy SUMMER COTTAGES BT SRy N e M. Day, son of Hon, E. S. Day, who | the Baptist Sunday school were en- | MOvVe the devitalized cuticle. Not by T $i.36. LRe Lulieua | (e ' F. K. recknam, kasi Siue, Cily. For Rent—For Sals confident youth. “I'm_ going to avoid | lives in_ tiartford. Tt was partly ine | fSTtained Friday night at the home | fRicsl, Jieans, iowever. as the under] T S e Watch Hill Weekapaug et g gt L B i 1 Sy s orde it s 1of Miss May Brightman, cne of the | yw, s e - o WANTED—FIAn0 tuning. & . X —Fanan i your age I'm not going to stay up sured. 'The Fpiscopal church was only © | witastand immediate exposure. APPLY- | gort me roraanr Bt iy el FOR SALE—Fanama in Pleasant TalThe niont Sandiag ibe teaEMT contains &5 haitione Rentals $175-52,600 season | about 15 feet from.the burning build- | members. ing ordinary mercolized wax will grad- | 9953 3 e R A T Washington Star. ing, but the firemen used the water | Whitsunday Parade of Portuguese | B81lY absorb the offending cuticle. By o i by aj intment Ery P e e ) o 9 degrees, & new, youthful skin appears: Bumith & Cos Fitsburs, ba: maged AR W ot A nan purchased some red flannel L R R Y. a skin soft and delicately tinted as & R SALE—A kinds of secds, seed . FRANK W. coY shirts guaranteed not to shrink. He ore t. The Portuguese society of Stoning- | FoSe petal. 2 . . ) potatoes and fertilizer, at g low price, 6 High Street, Westecly, R. L Teminded the salesman forcibly of the ‘hurricane. Personal Mention. ton held its annual feast of the Holy | , NO 1a8y need hesitate to try this, at Greeneville Grain Co. Tel 338-5. Long Distance Telephone SURTRRiEE some wedks. Tutet’ TENkE means, 18| Waiter B, Lombard of Hartford s |Ghost Sunday. The members formed | PTOCUre an ounge of mercolized wax of | = gend, Phone 377-12 or Postal Call L you had any difficulty with them?” the and | the guest of his mother on Norwich |In line with about sixty little Zirls | betore tetlting. removing this in ihs to the o THINK JE OVER — 350 notenseds latter asked. “No,” replied the cus. her | avente for over Sanday: dressed in white and bearing American | morning with foap and water. In from| WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY |28 200 6k (reguiar business sise) FOR SALE tomer; only the other morning when “nanr Abraham Elgart of New York is vis- | flags. all marching two by two with | one to two weeks tne complexion is WORKSHOP uch, (3300, deund for sampies aad 1 was dressing. my wife said to me, 'uu iting his family on Linwood avenue. |the Mechanics band of Stonington tv coxsglf_ma;;gns‘f;;?;gm ST Prices for any Prinlng you are iu need ~ “John, where did you that pink e eak | Jeremiah Sullivan of Beacon Falls |furnish music. e N e of of. 'The Bullenn Company, Norwica, Rm m coral necklace? "—Tit-Bits. Jaclety | 1a visiting his eunt, Mra, F. J. Hud: | They then marched up to meat the | 1% PEOVIAT DY, &ie=olvins A8 ognce of LEE CLEGG, Lo the. m ? New London delegation, which arrived | witen hazel. Bathing the face in the 3 £ s OR SALE_New cottage, 1 _rooms. KALEID rren Willlams of Southington |2t 9.23, bringing the crown which has | solution brings prompt and remarkabie 128 Washington Street, reception hLall, steam _heat, electric | Picturesque Bungalow in charming lo- | THE OSCGPE was o holiday_guest of his parents, |Deen in New London for the past vear, | resuits—Dr. R. Mackenzle in Popular | prompt colléction and delivery service | Lgnis, batd, owk beamed dining room, ) cation at Mystic, for sale or rent for | e ond e Suest of his Darents |bue which will remain It Stonineton | meaeine o e oa- thim, siriclly up to date decorat’|the season. Three attractive Fishers| New South Wales fn 1913 imported RSt hotl o Bt e for the coming year. After mecting S D e e, “Sotwicn Yoy | 1sland cottages, one for sale, others | ales and beers valued at $991,491. Benefit Danc the visiting seciety all marched to Appiy o Miss Buckiey, on premises | TeY be rented for the season.. Quality | - ‘mar. N e 1h Tip Top | HI POInE Where sertices were held. FOR SALE A cottage at Groton Long Point for sale. | A woman named Hos Salemi, of et et OP | Later refreshments were served. Many HELP w NTED = W nature lover's paraaise for rent for | Palermc, Italy, ag . gave bil Ball Satnrdav cvening for the benefit | houses at the point wore decorated for e A A e st ot real estate im MNorwich, consisting ef | the season at Massapeag. Choice | recently to two boys and three giris. of the Coichestar bascball club. Ly- | tho a. ‘mansion Louse, § a F: 'y ve child all c e . Ly o day. ts (female), Farm Hands, Lurge water frontage for sale at Horton's | The mcther and five children are man and Mistr's orchestra furnished Opening of the Season. A N ALE B ern Houseworks | Girls, | Bouses, '¥ buris, wuiouidings nd vl | Cove. Cottages oftered for rental are | weil. g, T s TIrs QRNA N wherBton) anor Inn_opened Kitchen Maid, Chamber Maid. ine“city of Norwich, ai brice ana oa | furnished. e R . Pow the sea Wext Saturday £ EMPLOYMENT BUREAU terms attractive to’ihe Duyer. LDi8 ARCHA W. COIT Consul General K ing! s H. Dawley and Daniel Web- | (76 (/o0 0P NC0ien Tl begins its tripe FRE o Properiy has i3 OWD Waler Suppiy. . reports that an Atlanta (Ga) firm 2 attending the fu- |4 ST N0 and Watch Hil | WACHINERY AND FOUNDRY OF THE | M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. :‘:'y?'u‘.."ré‘.éi:“e‘a.‘:“’“"‘“—".:‘da Phe {Ofiu 1334 which produces a soda-fountain drink neral‘of Hesbert G. Swan. 38 vears | o0 "I s mmer seas TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT CO., P BRI C R "e* { Residence 102-2 %&:‘}:&“";flf;:hww factory at Bk R Swan, who:wis probatetor-or | Bcannals Briakes ufacturer of Libby A breds, registered, none beiter in tas | 63 Broadway Opposite Y. M. C..A. Y st the Colchester Inn for sevéral vears.| Everett Pendleton spent the week g T A ey - The dairy herd at the Nova Scotia ;] . i ton, K. F. . b, Norwici Coma. k. ¥. e : -~ Closing, Season. oston. ¥ 1 Garvia Universal ‘milling ma- Buiton g e e B i Iy - e 3 . W. Horn has opened her | ching, div S hedte vl "2 T of pure-| ¥ The last mee f the Y. P. S Bt ik up her | chine, dividing heads, vise chuck, 1-13| We want ffty thousand dozen AM BUYING pouliy Ul 4 ones S o B e was held in the chapel Friday eve- S ning. Supper was served at 6 o'clock. | Arthur Chapman and party were pounds of milk per cow during 1913. for the Robbins screw cutting lathe, 1-15x6 ‘Will pay highest market | AByone baving same, 4:0p posiai 1o (Koins arew Sing e, LA | Nadive Bews. Wil pay big asyons Savias™ui e eei ss Helen Odell of Seranton is vis- | Jathe, all compound rest, hollow spin- decisd 3 ; 1 > ales S ALLEN-BEEMAN 3 - T at Gurdner's Lake Friday evening at. | IURE he: parents here. AN Mines S sueens L Suwe wvess | EHIE CO,, | [ rou sapErEigres-rom s s | Cows in Belgium wear earrings. The tending a social, tho Flynn has returned after a stay | grinders, Garvin screw machine wire Commerce Street. estate. G W. Hamiiten, Executor, i * A FINE PIECE | law requires that when a cow has at- Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wood left Sat- }“f“lw “)mmf{*‘fi T‘mth 3 B o il P Main BL e7d tained the age of three monlhl;:c;hn‘l'l e for e Gare Vel awith reias | Miss Dorothy Darrell is visiting in | Aferican — 16-inch = Univer, cox et g St ~— e e e days oistt wUB ol | pina detphin ; " M| omitor brass workers lathe, with oyl WINTING =00k at tness prices of MAIN STREE e niod il tan Sen i M | Otho O'Sullivan of Willimantlc was taPey attachment. FOR SALE ey Prnida in St ner, $Lav: Luov, T o Thomas B Clare srorn and som and |, Jisitor here Saturday 1o was | dlve testing and steam testing out-| Soo Ve R oty Sl notensata | G e s e callers in Nor- | ; o ¢ attern shop, band saw, lathe, saw 400, ] e ! wich Friday, making the trip in o= | ence and Muriel Willard | table. 40 h. p. boiler, engine. pumpa, FOR SALE Pl et Bumiecs S Moue Nileiuvads | PROPERTY The rasing, planting and upkeep o Stedman’s touring car, jof New ¥ are_the guests of their | belting, hanging pulley, shafting, sate, GERANIUMS et A Wt S oo the trees which so beautify the streets Ralph Robinson of Ned Haven was | Prother Charles Willard desks, ‘typewriter, | atterns 3oev” fuou™ Siveds "low Vbliiudady s ana boulevards of Paris are under the visiting friends in town Saturday. {5 Nichard, Loper of - c spent b D e AR s, Mot crmoIbIes. Rear of 227 Broadway a, Prinied, 31.60; 100U, 3410, 3,000, | direction of the perfecture of the de- Wooster lodge, I and A, M., heid a | Sundas a¢ Pine Point with his mother. | ,,One Pndred faske, moulqs, cruelbley jors S Thwve, Mico; oty iaiements Slex JAMES L. CASE, | partment of the Seine, in which Park is situated. H §6; 10,009, 311l. Prinung scription doms prompiiy. Send iur sam- || 40 Shetucket St, Nerwieh, Ci Ples. The Builetin Lo, ITidicis abd Binders, Nerwich. Cona. special meeting in Masonic hall Fri- day evening. | patterns for gaté and globe valves Dr. and Mrs. Clark Otis of Danielson i | ;i tees, elbows, etc.; spine cutter, otc.; all | ffmmmm———————ee MYSTIC machinery practically as good as new. were & Memorial day of Mr. Otis® posE s he above will be sold in single lot FOR SALE father, William B. Otis, in South Main | Squadrito - Stretgel Marriage — An-4 to the highest bidder by street b de TRl SR Z I, 1. PARKE & CO., Auctioncers, on ' * ur ts From Arizona—Funer- | AY. 2 L at 2 B : Edward M. Day of Hartford has| al of Miss Ayres. DA Ninnte, Conn. Direcfion Stock and fixtures of retall ! Deen the guest of Lis father. Hon. E. | 2 Al | train o New London, Conr Drug Store, centrally located 8. Day. in : There 1s only one srecles of bird known whose bite is poisonous, fi Rpir N'Doob or “bird of death”, New Guinea. Loss of sight, convul- - sions and lockjaw are symptons which rreention held at which many sl Ayl rhomas H. Beckley desmaid McDonnough, and the - F f 25 A .. < Thomas Squadrite. arm o Cres May Buildisg Fhen e e b aeatery 7}Hillllghheen‘ of Miss Ella Strett or trolley caf ev and doing a prosperous busi- | ——;.— = A SR Mr. and Mrs. Her: b > S ss. Good reason for sellin; The value of maple sugar ch by ) 4 - 3 gt SETRRN: . : Sy 8- 1 will have another express car of 7 bur ¥ morning, | Siretgel of lustrial place and Cor-| Auctloneer's offices 50 Chureh St.. N. Y. ' || Principals only may obtain full 2 R iine 127 There wili to the United States from nclius Squadrito took place Saturday| jeld ot be ail kinds, big £nd small, in pairs and sular dictrict of Sherbrook, % noon the home of- the bride, A nformation from ngle. Wait for these. Prices will be = yxor the year 1913, was $116,000, a gain Eight-room Cottage | of $15,000 aver that of ~1913. The ight thie time. BLM ER R. PIERSON. wholesale price of sugar during Committees for Children’s Day—Addi- pre { Tel. 1139. beautiful | - tion for Carding Department of Miil. | il opens and a with bath and steam heat, be seen to be anpre S hest man good barn and large let, lecated G shoee realies | Drother . After a_short 278 Main Strest utes’ walk from ! HER T ot B ; Short 78 Main Stres ures are big three ey shioor the pabied o n Mr. and Mrs| House, barn ana hennerles. 5o FOR SALE e . .6, Stock raiiing tn Chili does not seem 1s The Secret | commitices wore apnoin Jo on Dearl street.| fruit, land can be worked by machin- | = S5 A aplonlht Vil o 108 daves b n B T RS aadie, to be keeptng with the gomeral ed to armyge | @ Children's day concer e Jennings-Turner. - Cry. piace is situated three miles from ] Wililam Kinder, Aire; Eredent e Westerly, price $1260. el N S Y s R N. Tarrant & Co. largely to the fact that better use can opli tmentsohave: been = Good buildings, smooth land. ? ! 3 since beef 1 oplifr: D s s heeny An Si-acre farm, about four mix = 9 112 Main Strest. Nerwich, Cx i D5 ate o R e Paekentine son of Mr, and M i 3000; $1000 down, balance on maTi- ~ I - | cheaply. Then the ravages of tuber- oulcsis, carbuncies, fever, etc., and the e floral coratic N ureh St 5 e 3 ystlc young man and 3 A 3 large number of déaths during droushs ranged 1 Nerringion: Excollent | s '\h‘;vr-yv ]mrn\‘liv |;|(rnr‘r‘“u( Pr 3 .JSE‘BL 5 por ;::; ;?\\EA.:\:\‘.:, o { Two tenement house with im- in unirrigated sections of the com:)’ Ao e ntleott, Arizona. on May and| Cottages ai asa ; 3125 i i b 3 . 3 C make the business unprofit- e choir Wwas a feature of | A Jennings will' tak their ‘rosl- | buy & four-reom cottage, all furnisned, || Provements, including hear, elec- _ §i FOR SALE To the Farmers of this Section: | !53¢ * Chitord Mell is suftering from a | G6"ce in Phoenix. Ariz. and will be| iot on pond side and has 76 feet frvnt- tricity and hard wood floors, o 4o the tiine 1o x phar Tiklid 3 badly cut arm, the result of falling on | AL home after October 1. Sl situated on Broad Street, near Four Pool Tables, all in good condition, | I you want to sell I nv“ a large | L L five varleties of pesed a_piece of zlass. Several stitches were| ~Funeral of Miss Frances L. Ayres. send for Wilcox's Kafm Bulic wolley car line and five min- | o first class outfit; thres 4 x 8, | 1% OF customers lofiing for fArmA | i, .eq -in Argentina; the juicy early taken o close the gush. “The funcral of Miss Frances Louise | Lust issued—choice of 464). utes” walk to center of the eily it 0, il et e it Tamm FCHD Aserican: Gowhy-shimied peach. 120 ork on ihe bank wall between the 13" from -her home “The | % . ne 415 x 9; . Palace . HILL, peac] ° properties of . J. Telrault and Frank S Btnonn ar. 289 WILLIAM A. WILCOX Atwass: yell rénten. Jargeofn ol SR8 Sl 25 Shetucket St« Norwich, Conn. | Shng3tone dews Pesel: wo mectarines. Filligar fs nearing completion, ety Shtended S e can be negotiated if necessary. T e ne R s Morwich. The. medch 'over s vast some, The ‘piant of. the Totokett friends. Rev. A | e 23 thauire of ——— extending as far morth as the sub- turing company was idle Dastor of e Mvsiic Bridge| 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 ane - SUNNYSIDE FARM. tropical regions. It is to be found in S R P e rancis o ogvorwe | movneme s | DO YOU WANT TO | fvisiisies Lhtioiiis 5 o 7 | i - Srovs| 3 3 n0Oth, siromg, UllAbie, nne Tures, n peach gro’ Addition to Mill. el toonm ot S sood Noodiung, mew sick barm, 8o | BUY A FARM? e avesbr ummber alone the e~ Contractor . M. Williams " Short Paragraphs. s 1 R T e s ~ | tommodates i’ heud, runaing spriug | | fensive stretch of territory lying be- hion, iarge norse 1 havs on my list over ors hundred— tunted in New Lendon and Voo | tween Fuenos Ayres aad Mendosa. work We ¥ on the found of an ad the Totokett Manu- barn, siio. icenouse e e e i ra "ot oail: | Counties. All kinds of farms, from henfiouses, sheds, bath, | o Satkid for e AN Eodan 'LOOK THESE HORSES OVER | | £ "Y | LOST-cFrom the setting of a ring, WHERE. |mm and city: 31060 casn. rest esay pay- , ~The roads being in geod shape now, Pramice. has rice is visiting in town. rerfnl wild an- | factu company’s plant. The addi- | - Plotures which | tion will be 105x46 feet, one story, and n M - - o | BEFORE BUYING THEM ELSE- |lent condition on state road. near sta- : $1000 up- Justify Confidence. S8 Has Weeh showing | will conmecl (he main building snd a Sutertaining. My, Jonn Litte and | au B LoTiar Stathn Sorin, o 2 ring: | ments. Pictires and parucalurs. |1 would be pleased to show any Ry iy i BN TN B0 Tils Bries il | compreiell Wil provide " needed i | Son: Jobm. of New Yorl 3 R TR W Ve 380 10" s | PENNSYLVANIA EXPRESS CO, TRYON'S AGENCY, | these places to interested parti gives loans on the word of hosor of Thie Colonel | space which wili be used Tor additional| ,, Jho%, (Tedesicker Dennison of Provi-| {tiifn ko she owner, H. L. D ' 38i-363 East 3th St, apriod Willimantic, Conn. if interested, don’t delay—as they are | the people. It is chiefly for men or New York City. selling fast. women who are of humble position, ins, N | oo procees; New machinery wil Mrs. John sringell of | 1,08 oratio 2 car- |’ MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE K Vg...__ T e | neteled onart are. Suemis of Geoves B | rike: botwesn: Jomeit ity amu \Q:Li NEXT THIRTY DAYS. . WILLIAM F. HILL' and in most cases the momey is re- of a rabling babboon. This FITCHVILLE HALL el L ity Tt e naanast | 140 Yeung Werk Horsss and Mares 140 i Real Estate and Ineurance turaed promptly. American Mrs. C. T. Hatch has returned from; Bitase nodliy Bulietin correspondent at i § 1 - Pr . ‘hunter, to b 2 vislt in Medford, Mass. Jewett Cit§ and recelve reward. jeldu‘: {ood l::ndl';!:n. ':‘:fl‘nhfvfl:l 900 “r a Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET 8T, ¥ s Harry Holmes of Providence has| LOST—Strayed from my Kennels In | hought green within the past two been the muest of his parents, for a| Norwien Town, May 24 one youns fe: | POMENY, EFetR WRLS CIO PEST TG | Red Pressed and Speckled Brick Its difficult for a newly masted. . to es- ‘E}}h;f" s favorite | Reopened After Many Improvements gt 1;& Indow. from | ¢o. Pagsion Play Pictures—May Bas- | it o T male foxuound, colors black, white and "to be an| ket as Farewell Gift. few days. Bon . Ihdor notity B b Gy, around tho city. Among them ure 9 maw to generate much enthusiasm- 3 - - e Mrs. E . Grab ofEeIvirg sane | oo Sihder notlty. B P, Sy, - mATIee teams et boe eck, McWilliams & Co. bride’s beautiful = ] I B e e e T oy o : orer b bridw's beasiiful hir affer duy, 1 - 6 powe | NeW drop curtain put in and several-| Werp suest ¢ of Mrs, lcsabel- | PeBdant with dlamona on one side and | priicy giogle horses $45 10 3300, | be has seeun her pile it on the R B e i | oiter tmrovements s, Prer Bl 12 Niavici DIChSE Teive AL The Bulleon Otfcer " |teams 3115 (o 3400, (30) days trial ] Furm of sixty (66) acres, comprising | for the uight- > \ was reopened (o the p ursday Mrs. Johe 1. Hill of Norwieh is the v 29, ° allowed; " " o s | evening, tyhen: Erof, Timoury. DFakesof, Suedt of Mixs ey E. Noyet . o or | e Bind: 1150t aa rivtessatel.om A | COL. EARL N. GALLUP |s awelling and barn, carriage Louse. R a- | Boston presented (he plotures of Lhel Clande T, Gilfillaj: of Barret, Vi, | m—— - a ofter refused. Cne block from corn house, plenty of frult, and a never | ° Aflzfl Definition. e .;.;.‘m. ;‘»1.. humm— thtrauapwul ot stt.. i visiting at the home of M and zz"w Ferry. All horses shipped AHcTquEE“ Talling well of water. Wil be sold as | what 1s an igporam-. . | John's church. One of | the largest| Mrs, Conradc Kretzer, s . . S Pow—2 2 : BSroR A ansamnillad (6 thesbiatt W TEAre] Diles Bty ot SCafhiy of Prov- MONEY LOANED B o s and el R WA ox i1 e in, Lors. pabeely St i e B Viz: 26 acres with above described | Ter frum youwr ewn, my son.” ‘#athered Thursday evening to view - on Dismonds, Watches. J All oars transfer to the door. One| A Sraduate from Jones' Nat. School ot tores. E——— R a Securiti i ith 2 3‘ Bc T AR Chitd P g;'::f‘{“: _’,’&;fi,fl: e block from Long laland Ferry., Auctioneering. 5 ty of Farm and | bulldiggs thereon, and 34 acres with a oty A " i e ey e S ral ry R i ey ates = SRy Sale TR For all information Inquire of W. A.| _Of all the people in Kurope the $ No. 1, Moosup, Ct. | church at 3. M. Young & Son's store, uug her a May - FOR fLETCHER'S many. articles a g el e || — R F. D.