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11, L O. O. F', meets x 37, U. B. of C. noe! & ters’ Hall _Adles calls attention this the new, becoming style of Just from New York. See Bill offers Ladles’ Pump Oxtords, values $8.00 and 33.50. See them DAVIS THEATRE. ~ i ‘Sawyer in A Daughter of the _Big Special Feature today. ~ feature at this papular mbhv is another Famous production, Laura Sawyer in of the Hills is a romance _ancient: Rome, and delineates how tle love conquers a- savage the production is played in the of Nero's throne and the of the emperor is softly and contrasted by the humility of Paul, the Apostie. the leaves nothing to be de- her sweet personality prevails production. name of the latest Keystone ‘which supplys all the laughs Craly and Bd. Bovle an exceilent concert programme s changs, Mr. Eoyle wil sing of the Woods, a beauti- s0lo which gives this a chance to display his . Mr. Craig A Its Apple Blossom lormandy and the duet is Fishermen, a beautiful concert which no one should miss The singing is one of the features of the shows at thi and is a very welcome addi- the Pictures Do Luxe. ‘matinee at 230, all seat s10 come in and be cool - . COLONIAL THEATRE. '#The Adventures of Kathiyn” No. 6 .+ In the Wild Animal Se one who s following the nx adventuras of Kathiyn as de- in the big series at the Colonial re. will remember her escape the palace of Umbellah and the of her father soon after. As Iast event closed s shown as she was shot at by the Umballah. This resulted in bruise, but did not discourage K She continues her flight un- ‘%] ‘she reaclLes the walled city of M- ; in the desert. She 1is per- to enter this city through the ns of her fatthful Pundita sacred white ele- and Kathlyn vol- if the authorities her with military $hrough the desert. She sets o 1 and has many varied | thrilling_experiences all of which elearly shown in this big feature. is a strong Broncho Billy story . 'a big Laubin comedy and e e, | Sterfing, King of Movie Come- a3, Makes His Debut In Univers- at the Auditorium Today, in a Two Reel Comedy, “Love and - Vengeance." that “Undversal programme,” new star has been added to the st of “Universalities.” Ford the “King of the Movie Com- and the highest salaried artist before the camera, is the to the Auditorium ~_As there has been a lot of discus- ‘#lon about Mf. Steriing, a5 0 his sa1- ¥y, why he changed companies, etc., he management of the Auditorium, on_display in the lobby of the Mr. Sterling's afidavit con- these facts. which will settle il arguments. All Ford Sterrling his o do to make an adulence laugh is on the screen, just be ‘when he starts his inimit- ‘was ever thrown on he appears in today is “Love ‘engeance” a two reel comedy that 1s the funnlest pic- “This is just a sample of the “Sterfing” filme that will be ‘at the Auditorium only, and it is &M-y and Tuesday, so if into to forset the weathér just the Auditorium and laugh. are thres vaudeville ‘today, h by the greatest team of them all, the Cul- en thers, There clever young ‘have some of the miest intricate ever meen and the speed at they work is a revelation. has an act that always and that is a musical act, brand of harmony is the that you whistle when vyou go Clihane and Sweeney are the and this refined comedy and talking duo have just the Kind of summer act that Catchy duets, snappy and witty stori:s| and neat dancing. 2 ‘Other Universal films today are. “Through the Snow” a seasonable Imp drama with Leah Baird and Alex. Gaden, and “Strange Evidence” a detective film by the Frontier com- pany. Don’t Tet the weather bother you, drop into the airiest and best venti- latea theaire in the state, the Audito- rium, and cool off. : JEWETT CITY Congregational and Baptist Sunday Sqhools Observe Children's Day— Confirmation and Corpus 'Christy Procession at St. Mary’s Church. . The Congregational church was fill- ed Sunday morning in observance of Children’s day, one hundred and forty being present. The choir loft was a mass of laurel blossoms, the Amer- ican flag being draped over the organ in honor of Flag day: Daisles, peo- nies, roses and snap-dragon were used lavishly os decorations. A canary- bird sang during the service. _The decorations were done by Misses Sadie Thompson, Ruth Stewart, Alice Moore, Ethel Thompson, Gladys Jeffers, Mrs. John Stewart and Mrs. E. H. During the service three chil ceived the rite of baptism. Ed't tis Williams, Marjorie Eliza'e ster and Doris Pearl Eic Ench baby ‘received a e -~y Bilen j-aust and a & The sramme g: by the 0ilc (0 wns entitled 'Neath Summer Supcrintendent F. E. Robinson 1ced the following numbers: orus, To the King of _Kings, school: responsive reading: prayer by the paStor: weicome. Rebecca Hewitt and Ruth Ballou: recitation, Children’s Day, Iidil‘ Wil : song, There Are Countless 1 horus of boys; itation, Kind, Bernice ‘Wolf: song choir; recitation, W ichel- berg: sonz. Ye Merry Birds, Mrs. G. W. Robinson’ s qexereise, Do a Kindness, scven song, The Fes- hool: offering: solo, Daisles, recitaticn, Aunt Prue's Faas sorg. The River, What the Birds Saw, sonz, Wiowers on the owr. euquet | oew rese- Are en ation, Gladys Jeffe Hillside, Every Da Forth at the mary and the primary cis sage of F The « trimmed 1 Thoemp . school; pri- irene Stewart oug, The Mes- [ berediction. | in_ d: Marshall, | ser and The programme was Hiscox and Mrs. E. Faust, CONFIRMS 170, Rt. Rev. John J. Nilan Administers Sacrament at St. Mary's Church. At Rt o 10 nday op. Nilan mor the confirmed a church. In clock there was a »n in honor of the feast pubiic of Cor Christi, in which six hun- dred persons participated, including the verious organizations of _the church. The flower girls were Dor- othy Brennan, Verna Raille, Leoza Cyr, Aurore Nadean, Lilly Dugas, Charlotte Dugas, Isabel Genereaux, Theresa Foley, Lonise Menard, Nath- alie Harper and Lea Brachaud; the flower boys were George Richie, Ori- gene Guillet, Alphire Menard and Emile Bachay The sermon before the procession passed around the ex- terior of the church, was by Father Reginald, an_Assumptionist Father of Worcester, Mass. The canopy was borne by four men, P. ¥. Driscoll, Pe- ter Rryant, John McGrath and John Mileshski, BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL Carries Out Interesting Proframme on Children’s Sunday, Mrs. Allan Spidell, Mrs, May R Blake, Mise Bmma . Gardner, with lr: E. Gilbert ‘as organist ar- nged the Children’s day concert pro- gramme at the Baptist church at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. This pro- gramize was used. and was announced Ly Superintendent A. M. Brown: Opening hymn, 'Tis Children's Day; responsive reading: prayer: primary We Know 'Tis Children’s Day; me. Morton Drown; recitation, Children’s Day, Earle Palmer; Daisy Chains, Miss Clarke's son in’ the Meadows, Kathieen D S Smith: Sw ther Wilcox: Tis: exercise. Eilen Prior. Down “hildren's Day, Es- Smile. Johi Har- Rose Crumb, Beatrice Cathcart; hymn Ex-Parcel Post Boys, Six True Blues recitation, My Pennies, James Had dad; song, Sing Happy Birds. Evelyn Gardner, “with violin accompaniment by lia’ Brown: recitations, Mabel Frink: Four Little Birds, Marjorie Spidell: One Little Boy, David Ciarke; duett, Doris Myatt and Isabel Button; recitations, What God Wants, Kirk Willeox: Violet Harris; Would You Ll!(! to Be a Soldier, Bradford Smith: Elien Wilcox: song.' The Pretty Pink Clover. Margaret Spidell; recitations, Donald Smith: His Little Girl, Nora Haddad: hat 1 Kpow, Bessie Shor- Totk; exercise, We Come, Mrs. Prior's class. Address by pastor on The Greatest Thing in the World for a Child; hymn: benediction by Rev. Samn ‘Thatcher. The church was beautifully deco- rated with laurel, daisies, peonies. palms and ferns, arranged artisticall by Mrs Nelbert Myott, Mrs. E. C. Willcox and Miss Alice Brown. Borough Brevities, Mrs, H. C. Webster and daughter | Marjore are in Central Falls, R. L, ?l’dlwo woo‘k's' \\ it with Mrs. Hugh nderson. Mr. Webster acco them. returning tomghy, o roried Arnold Sweet, of Moscow, N. Y., Is a guest at his uncle’s, A. A, Young's. W, H. Brow had as zuests Saturday his brother, Thomas Hrown of Pack. ervile, and Henry O. DBrown of Pitts- | burgh, Pa. Mrs, Walter Keen and t of Flushing, L. 1. are and Mrs. H. D. Hewit Ralph Nickerson of New York has been a guest at his uncle’s, Dr. S. H. Holmes He made the trip in his atitomobile. Dr, Holmes returned with him (unday to New Haven. William Johnson. of Hickory, ", Is in town visiting friends., Mr. Johnson was e former proprietor of the store now owned by Charles D. Babeock. Misses Mabel and Josephine Rogers of Norwich Town spent Sun Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart's. The quarterly meeting of the W. C. T. U. which was to have been held in the Congregational urch Sunday gvening, has been postponed until the o children, visiting Mr. iday in the month. .. Men's Class Meets. The regular business meeting of the class was held at the home of R. W, Roberteon Friday evcaing. The ial hour, which followed the bus- rjoyed by all. Nearly all the mepbers took part. An interest- ing talX wes given by. Dr, PThurber, Who guie microscopic views of ihe the cises, Judge W. A. N. Nast Pawcatuck as aides. to Show Whaling Float. Chesebro charge of a g float whi il indus ments has arp: Navy club will pected to stay a jury a trolley. April. ghowed v;lnc blood and the nerves the ¢ roms n\‘_umer ulasis, cancer and also These views were vi i I refreshments vere 20 by e summer. grandson, Lucius Smif STONINGTON Parade After Bail Team Defeats Westerly—Plans for Cele- Triumphal bration, Friday afternoon at the Stanton lot the Stonington high team defeated the Westerly high school boys by a score of 6 to 0. more than 1,700, watched the game. trophy, enthusiasm by the International dents of the Migh many of the ‘young through the streets The Boy Scouts, companied them parade. \ Children’s At a recont meeting of the execu- tive committee of the August cele- bration, Henry R. Palmer was ap- flags for use of the B €. whali of St Captain one trate rles. Plans of Fire Department. fire depart- nted R. M. Delagrange, The commitice of Fred Ostman, J. P. Gavitt and R Prov for the bane Francis to have the badges made for Mrs, Ethel d: ion Committees, picp o3 |her daughters, Venna and Fornetta, Miss Annie Robertson. Nrs. J. S. Jeffers leaves today for se Willimantic camp ground to spend On Wednesday she will Te In Ware. Mass. to attend the grai- vation from the high school of her th. school band, school ladies, in Day. was observed in the onal church Sunday school. pointed in charge of the Sunday exer- . Breed to purchase school and C. B. Crandall to_purchase flags ang Majoy Babcock of mington the McCor Donath a committee to | quet, an, the committee. The commitice voted to s tons to each visiting fire and to the reunion of the Entertain Seniors. ngton 1911 class at <. peroned a at at Vera Cruz, saying the ship is ex- there until August. Rev. J. C. Lynch has returned from Hartford, | Miss Ethel Bliss and Jay Bliss have arrived from Mount Vernon, N. visit relatives for a few days. T. A. Wilson of Bridgeport was & recent guest of O. F. Pendleton. Drawings of Battle in 1814, The drawings of the battle of Ston- ington by the pupils of the schools of the town were given Weeks, secretary of the executive com- mittee Friday. Bliss White Mich., was a recent guest of her uncle, | George Bliss, STAFFORD SPRINGS | feats Monson 10-8. Jury Awards $16540 to Plaintiff Case of Seneschals vs. the Connecti- cut Cempany—Borough Team De- The verdict of $16 against who claimed to be se: collision “a M. D. O'Connel and John E. Noone of Rocky of ai New pany, s the largest st the company and ls said to be the largest verdict by a jury in this state for personal injur: case was on trial all was stubbornly fought, much expert medical tive to the condition of the plaintiff, injured in le for Mr and J. T. Berry and William Georze of Haven for the Connecticut com- 540, the riously vear The lawyers in the case were Stafford Sprin; nd_Th Defeated Monsons. The Stafford baseball team defeated the Monsons in a well played game on Hyde park Saturday afterncon by the score of 10 to 8. Examinations for admission to the high school will be held in the eighth grade room this week beginning this (Menday) morning, High School Picnic. The high school picnic was held at | Forest Lake Saturday. The day proved enjoyable to those who attend- very ed. Sofemn Procession in Commemoration of Feast of Corpus Christi—James J. Brown Appointed Assistant Post- | master. The feast of C ebrated at St. t 3 o'clock w ebrated by Rev. Fat sisted by Rev. U. Taftville and tic. After vesper the ial schools g v, Rosa: 2 clety, ladles of the pa of the academy, school boys, men of ame society, T. Heart socicty, the parish. Holy soclety, Sacred socleties the church chol s, censer b lowed by Rev. Fe; ing the Dlessed Sac atfendeq Father Fatnér Landry. T piayed solemn mu: €r. chureh altaz. had been e ediction “was proceeded through grounds to the rear where & most erected and ws little a background of thé center prese signt. Here glven, after which t turned to the new ck bea e corema ing the o e Gordon apd Walter canopy were iy ather irs, tio benediction orpus Christi was cel- olemn vespers cel- her B . Landr, Itar ix] t. h, yo Sisters They er Belanger carr ramen Bellerose Jean - during_the pro- cession, which moved from St. Mary's old chureh, cted and where ben- o St The the tiful The altar in a most beautiful was again he proc r ch, whe: ediction was again ziven, Lringing the e to'a ¢ eremoni wale choir and young . Academy marshials of the procession were Aunnie Milner. Peter Belair, Dr. Bonnet and. o There were in_the crowd that The basebail game The baseball game of Friday, which was the deciding game as to whether Stonington or Westerly ‘was to have the silver cup for the next year, sulting as it did in a victory for the home team and their possession of was the cause of much in the borough. the evening | in full uniform, in their triumphal | w Army ston this week to Dr. aws in the supertor court in Rock- ville Jast Friday In the suit of Loi Senescharl company glven agal Connecticut verdict ever last week and there being testimony Bellerose = there was a proce sion of the Blessed Sacrament, led by ss bearer and Children of | Anne's so- | r girls, altar of the convent, aliar s surrounded by eigit ris, representing anze choir., Dbaseball re- Headed the stu- including marched ac- children, for the flag poles. J. H. Weeks is in | afternoon. Return to 31 Joan St._for charge of entertaining the Daughters | reward jelsd afSHEIR Tand B, 8. Cutleriand B L [t e Beardsley to have British soidiers and | /o YiPling fielfers, dark brown, and sailors take part in the celebration, if | one talf, biack and. white, all with possible, mark in’ their left ear. Owner can Major H. A. Hull of New London ; have same by piu‘;'inf—vlrrpél;lr‘{:kfcll;l cted chief marshal, Plajor | payinz charges. Char) . was selected chief marshal, with lajor R R 158 Je13d TO SAVE EYES Is the Object of This Free Prescription troubles because they do not Know what to do. 3 home remedy for every other minor n{lmen(, but nope for their eye trou- bles. the trouble is not sufficient to drive them_to an eye specialist, who would, anyway, charge them a heavy fee. AS a last resort they go to an optician or 10 the five and ten-cent store, and oftentimes get glasses that they do not need, or whnich, after being used two or three montns, injury than good. prescription use: Use three or four times a day to bathe the eyes. the simple Optona system keeps the eyes clean, sharpens the vision and quickly and worked, tired eyes and other similar roubles are greatly oftentimes cured by its use. Many re- ports show that wearers of glasses have dfscarded them after a few weeks’ use. tains no ingredient which would in- jure the most sensitive eyes of an in- Tant or the aged. Lee & Osgood or any druggist can flll this prescription promptly. what real eye comfort is. —— e —Try it if Your Eyes Give You Trouble. Thousands of pecple suffer from eye They kuow some good They neglect their eyes because do_their eves more Here is a simple that every one should 5 grajns Optona (1 tablet) 2 ounces water This prescription and the inflammation over- overcomes irritation; weak, watery, benefitted and It is good for the eyes and con- Try it and know for once 'ADVERTISEMENT 5c per Line, Six Words to the Line | Away out and i There is ho perh, Away out fraer But they fow They may WANTED FOR SALE — TO RENT ] ished nine room | Away ou WANTED_Children to board by the! FOR SALE It you want a home, | TO RENT Fully furn L o wor oek. ana & moOthers care given ihem, | €lMer city, town Or country, any siz¢ | COTiAe ai Bantam Lake, Litcuiicia Co. | 7w by American lady in quiet country | OF quality,’see W. £. Keach, Dunielson, | &l conveniences, large grounas h home: reference given and references | Conn. Tel. 174- IR | N o Sor, Water | There Tequifed. Address Box $9, Moosup. Cl | “pom_saLk—A very desirable snors | burs, Ct. » " Jeisd % ¢ Jdetsd 0 |cottagé Chas. H. Learned, Pleasure |— "~ — —— = When th~ WANTED—To buy a cheap motor | Beacu, Waterfora, Ct. Jelod TO_LET—Randolph Dat boat for cash. Address Motor Boat, | —pgy ot — sicha _ jant View; seven rvoms anu batn Dahatin 0o je1bd FOR_ SALE or will hange for | Juiy or Scptember. Address 5 Ci Pt otin =K _ | place in tne city, tarm of about 17 |Si, Westerly, K. I Jelsa ANTED _Auto _repairing at your | 4cres, overiooking the Thames river, all | ey There ‘e garage, 10c per hour; magneto and se. Starters a specialty. Builel WANTED Young man of good char- | un, Address X. Y. Z, jelsa acler with little capital for second- hund auto business. ~Address Partner, Bulletin Office. in small family. el TDON'T LET CIGARS get the best od LOST AND FOUND LOST—Boston _bulldor, Wednesday have will former A R MONEY LOANED Watches, Jewelry and cecurities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old Stublished firm to deal with. : COLLATERAL on_Diamonds, a Georze end b company and high Ledward L s [Gold and Silver Watches, Rings, ; e | Clocks, Cameras, and many other rs. Frank G. Sy has recel 3 a letter from her son. Willlam, who We quote here a few of the big val- is on the battleship Louisiana, now | ues in Watches: Y., to James | Te" ou are looking for a good waten at a low figure, come now, as this of Clio, | sale is limited. In arded by The rela- ago last omas I enescharl h Sund: nger, as- of of Bal- boys, the ung ladie; A S of Char- were fol He was and band where an line then convent was against re- | ben- ssion ose. The was b Carrying Donnelly, 4 UNCALLED FOR PLEDGES | | Goods Must Be Sold at Once. Watch, silveroid case—special at $1.25 els, adjusted to heat and cold, hunting | case, Upstairs Colléteral 7l.oan Co. SPECIAL SALE . | | i We have a number of big values in | Genuine Knickerbocker Railroad you. Get the best of cigars at Faga Smoke Shop. 162 Main, opp. Wool- worth's 5 and 10. Jel3d WANPED—GIrls at Rogers' Domestic | Laundry, $1-95 Chestnut St. Jjel2d _ WANTED— seil a ine of goods used by cv n ~orwich and manent empivy vieinity; fives Bulletin Otuce. TWANTED—A position Dy & YOUIE | deiivered alL Soutn w.ndnam, large o e et M the: lady as stenvgrapher or DOOKK®eDer. | small iots, very cneap Lo gel rovin for Trally i . Aaadress box (% Sullatin Office. _jeizd | ney crop. Edelsten, Winunam, CORL | calc. Wmma Morse, s Union St Jed i h STENOGRAPHER - OLERKS wantsd | _ T 3 ‘T—A 1 % six_rooms ve to dwell wi for state Sarvice. _Send ToT Informution | ~ 4;-acre FUDLTDAR TATm On (rolley W 1d | 5 70, REN B oA, Lenement o2 six ¥ s aaeat circular, and application 1or test to bul state road, mie out v city, guvd o- (&' NN IR TR L AT e ilTol “h low and m held monday, Jume 29in, at Hartford. | room house, o € Darn, POuLTy Louse mayzed > | found Applications Wil be réceived Up I3 |and other Gulbuiidings, exceiicnt 3 | noon of June 26, State Civil Bervice | smooth and easiy workea, good | B rd. abide with Je1sd aission; per- Aaaress Box v, o Jelzd Commission, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. Je12 WANTED—Weaver on_woolens Glen Woolen it loom wich work. ‘Town, Ct. Nor- Jolld WANTED—AIL stea Duc! Je: WANTED —Da Wili 546-1 To 1y jov. ADDIy arme, 53 Center d all for tnem. und __blacksmith o Lipean St, Winmantic Bullard Farm. Jeva Box 293, Jewett City. | one ny Kind. Teu WANTED—Pants ‘Address H. Busiowilz, operators at Coi- Jevu Coi- | ington, Conn. 1arming tools included. Write Arinur C. Smitn, K. D. s, Norwich. Phone z91-3. e i S Bl g e | FOR SALE Cottage of six rooms, with all modern improvements, at ~o. 16 Rock St, East Side, Norwich. in- quire on prémises. J€13a FOR SALE—A horse, weighs about 1100, gooa worker, very cueap; present owner nas no use for_it; nas pought an to. 1inguire L. & G. Cloming riouse, 3 Centrai Ave. Jeloa FOR SALE—Horse, four years old, weigut 100v, not atraid of anything, kina and geiitle. inquire Robert souter, | Hanover, Conn. Jelzd ¥OR SALEMachinery, toois and fiXTures oI & SArage; wiso 1913 nve-pus- Senger toUring car in £00d conaicon. Tne Uncas Garage Co., s Latuyeile St City. Jels R SALE— nay TO RENT—Cottage for small iuri Enquire Cottage, Bulleun. 1o RE: Furnished roon Without bodrd, cemtriiy nouse; transients accoin cre Cazmiiie, 65 Church St. _Jeiza Has contrive in the is mo ceascless t's thre n may AWAY OUT IN THE COUNTEN. aToay, Y hcre there Where it's eight miles o the raliroad ee miles to the store, e and there is pieasure and Ve3 1o make somebody ber fairest of the l:ll:", i the country. where the | nt Jilacs blow, There are people who have never seen 4 moving nicture show: .« not need though the thrills they have ar your pitv, 0 to hed untroubled by such n'are going wros spie_who are mever filled or discontent L+ zrocer wants his money or It's time to pay the rent. cares as come to you. country. where the 8 of song. cacklir~ loudly and who the country, where no mobs disturb the peace, people though their neighbors’ gains in- are happy. There are men and there are women who believe that life is sweet, | Though they aren't busy spending ail on what they wear and eat. —Chicago Record-Herald. A PERSIAN FABLE. -~ | A Persian fable says: One day 3 = tiage al pieasa it | A wanderer found a lump of clay View; vig barga: C5ry " jmprove- | 8o redolent of sweet perfume meat; investgece. puen P. ofey, | Its odors seented ali the room. Buietin Otfice, or Jonn . Murpny, |, W ester.y, Ko L Jeva | “What art thou?” was his quick de- o e S "~ mend TO RENT—F rooms at i€ | «art thoy Some gem from Samarcam Gironda. Crescen: weacn, ixym Juus | Or spikenard in fhis rude disguise, * Lotn to Sept. 13tn: muuerivie Tiie, - Or other costly merchandise? ¢ evd ‘0 RENTCottages at 1 iew, by sewson ana week. Pleasant Mrs. M. 5. riend ard, Y. Ieet roas {rontage: can be for Luilding purpuses Lor price tor éntire farm. Wi be Sold Wiin oF Winout three cows, team, farming f toois, etc. An OpPOrtuu..y Lo oblaia « nne piace at a low price. Farticuiars _of AKYOUNS AGENCa, Willimantie, Conn. 53 Jeva FOR SALE Al kinds ot © se fertiizers at seed corn and w D Greeneville Grain Co. -Lei. o, Jesd FOR _SALE—New nouse, 36 BLss | place, 7 roums, ai improvements. Waiter 'A. Heaih, Norwicn Town. mayz3d SEASHOKE 10l and cotiages for sale and to rent; pays over 1L per cent on purchase price. W. O. Stanton, Ston< maylsd WANTED 1912 must be in good shape Address Auto, e_of Bulietin. Jesd ALL’S barber s Si4 ington St, boston, Mass. Wag oora, | board, raiiroad ticket v-opérauive WAN ers ul nd learners. AP] xperienced urnisied by Je3d sii Sars, skein wind- “WANTED—Piano_tuni Lrospect S piy West Side Siik Jedd ;. A G. Gor- ! . City. Tel WANTED_An able man wio is will- ing Ao b6 ind beil heaith and accisft insurance; salary and commission. AD- Iy to Cnarles N. Gordom, 210 West fain St. THOUSANDS of government life jobs now open to men and women; 365 to Genuine Railroad Special, 21 jew- gold filled, fancy engraved—at THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO, 142 Main Street, Established 1872 ‘Whitestone 5c and the J. Cigars are tie best on the mavket, COL. EARL N. Brown, The beautiful decorations were under the direction of iSster M. Van- ase, line were painted by Sister Agnes of | this convent and are of exquisite de- | sign, assistant postofiice. J. F. CONANT, 11 Frankiin St. F. C. 1te Try them. GALLUP AUCTIONEER Avlgraduate from Jones' Nat. School ot Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm znd Pedigreea Stock. Merchandise and Reai ootate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Telephone 1-3 All of the handsome banr rs in | Appointed Assistant Postmaste James J. Brown has been appeinted postmaster at the Baltic AT WFULLY ON HEAD Thought Would Go Wild, Dry and Flaky, Hair Nearly All Came Out, Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment Three Months. Head All Cured. 39 Atkinson St., Bellows Falls; Vt. — T had eczema on my head and it ftched some- thing awful. It seemed sometimes as though I would go wild. The eczema was dry and flaky. One day I combed it hard with & fine comb and made it all raw. My hair neasly all came out gradually so T had & small twist of halr and did not use but one heirpin to hold it. “I tried but in vain: it did no good. Then I thought I would try Cuticura Soap. and Ointment. I used them three months end then my head was all cured and my hair began to grow so it is quite thick now; 1 have four times as much ag I had. :sslgnd) Mrs. Ellen W. Adams, Nov. 1 FOR PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS The following is a most effective and eco- nemical treatment: Gently smear the af- fected parts with Outicura Ointment, on the end of the finger, but do not rub. Wash oft the Outicura Ointment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue bathing for some minutes. This treatment is best on rising and retiring. At other times use Cuticura Soap freely for the toilet and bath, to assisi in preventing inflamma- tion, irritation and clogging of the poves, the 1 1” Clock Stopped? TIME? is our speclaity. We collect and deliver anywhere. No extras. Ph LEE CLEGG, Practical Watel bmaker, etc., 128 Washington St, City. one 377-12. Je3a Genuine Waltham, Wm. Ellery| 5150 month; Norwich examinations sn- grade, which is of the best quality, in | nounced July 15th; description and old filled hunting case—at $3.75. sample’ questions free. Iranklip - Genuine Waltham, open face, coin | Stithte, ept. 35-N. e e silver case, very fine timepicce—at . woo. ETERNITY That's Your Houseworkers, Maid. WANTED Dairy Man, Farm Hand, Cook, General Lau; ndress, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Chamber Central Bldg. | EGGS EGGS "EGGS We THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO.,! want fifty thousand dozen Native Eggs. Will pay highest market price. Commerce Stroet. FOR SALE e a————\\ FOR SALE El tock ce and fixtures Drug Store, of ntrally retail located and doing a prosperbus busi- n ess. Good reason for selling. Principals enly may obtamn fuli information from rhomas H. May Building 278 Main Street s . Beckley Phones: 724 474-- 63 B for sale. fishing and bathing. water is of unexcelled quality and ab- solutely pure, —OF The ARCHA W. COIT THE TONIC AIR FISHERS ISLAND has jmproved the health and prolonged the lives of many Norwich persons. have two attractive furnished cottages to rent for the season, and a fine one | All are near the water, good | drinking | i Office 1334 Phonee { Residence 102-2 roadway Opposite Y. M. C. A. near ono common cause of these distressing facial eruptions. Sold throughout the world. Liheral sample of each mailed fres, with 82-p. Skin Book. Address post-card * Outi- b on who shave and shampoo with €u- | 1z y list vith a first FOR Gales Ferry, SALE E. A, PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE . 4% x WILLIAM A splendld Bight-room Cottage, Barn and three Acres of Land on river front Four Pool Tables, all in good conditien, ss outfit; three 4 x 8, will sell cheap. Pool Parlors, 48 Main St. Norwich, Palace To the Farmers of this Section: i Now 1s the umnxolhl.&- your farma ou want {o seil 1-have a lurge of e s looking fer lulng:r““ : fir- jand Zou 63 | ibe iarge mansion Louse, EB — 450 noteheads iar business size) envelopes, neatly Lrinted, ior 31.90; 300 $3.00. Seud i0r ' sampies aad Prices 0r uny Piiliile YOU aiv ik Deod oL Ane suileiin Company, Norwica, Conn. THINK & Teal estate in NOrWich, CORsiStng ok 5 uwesiin; DArns, VULLU-IUIDES @0d 40 land, convewieutly loceted i0 the city Of Norwicn, at brice sund om lerms attracuve io loe Duy Tbis Properiy Las its UWi Waler Suppiy. Appiy to William H. Suleids, 35 Broad- Way, Norwici, Conn. wetldd FUK SALL—U. i C. bigs, Lhuivspa- breas, regstered, Done Deiler ik Las COURLEY. LUdiuw Faril, Noria Stobits- ton, k. F. b. o, Norwica, comn. . ¥. Buiton. 1 AM BUIARG Dolicy Ui wi s.ods. i Anyone having same, 0P pOBta: 10 | “Fom mBNT_Seven room fat, with | ail Molern Improvements, at ' 1is Broadway. Inquire of C. A. Gager, Jr, %o Frankiin St haysd FURNISHED AAOOMS, .. modern con. veniences, 4 Union St Phone 10s1-3 ylia FACTORY ROOM TO RENT Containing 4000 square feet with heat and power; modern building with plenty of lighLE his _map, brother d1 city Insti know. I'v want? Su served the open a W perty m but a lump of clnw™ e this wondrous perfumps if the secret T disclose, Hing with we rose” 1 will not those ith Sharon’s rose, ground. n themselves are us that we ame from snymous. HU*OR OF THE DAY a it e mmer ndow Teacher—Did anybody help you Sam? all Stranger—Upon tutions —A sort of let George-do-it system— { without any George.—Puck. “Is he a friend of yours? never money from him or asked him to get a relative a job."—Detroit Free Press. Clerk—What size bammock do yov Girl—Oh, hammock, just big enough for one, but —er—strong enough for two.—Judge. “There is no such word as fail.” ob- n i co in a Sam- Tat plan are tried with No, sir. My -Life. mself. your Citizer nducted don 't to borrow smal a tried to passenger coaci, TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, |did vou? askea the fool—cincinnat Norwich He—They s dear. that people who live together get in time 0 100s exactly alike. She—-Then you may FoR RENT consider my refusal final.—London Opinion. | G o~ 13- “Growing Why, eve time I get Two Fioors of Building | nome from a trip 1 find that that basy of ha. grown other foot. No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street. | e Cionk L Jikare centiveds pretty ee her Suitable for light manutacturing er other purposes. n.’ you have a green Bamuel Gellers, Coicdester, Goum. Inqui . Co. | hair on your e “Well, my dear, [ decldd B N of The Yourte Sunsiey O dine 4 u Monday night” “But 1 lot, B COME St. . Must be soid to close COTTAGES Ay B Moty e o Sl s - | SUMMER CO’ ittsburgh Post. Sifate G W. Hamilten, kxecuior, L3 For Rent—For Sale [ gouMary, you told me that the man 1 Metay R . g r h the kitchen with you lasc PRINTING ook at Luese prices. 303 Watch Hiil Weekapaug RN ie i Ohe DEOThor St W 6% envelopes (reguiar business size). card printed in cormer, §i.40; LU0V, 35 . 39, AU,0U0, 3iU; DUV _Dotencads, rinied, 35.40; L0V, $2.10; s.uuv, 0,009, * 315 CTINRY ncads, $axii, priniea, 3iio; 1,000, 32.00; 3,003, ¥-50; = 4U,U00, © 3LB.0U; oUu Dilineads X3y, printed, 3i.60; 1,000, $2.10; o,udv, $15 20,000, 318.00; 900 Stalements Lias S, prinled, 3i40; 10wy, $i80; by 363 10,000, 311 Printing of every de- Scription done prompiiy. Send for sam- Dies. ‘The Sulletin L0, ITinlers auc Binders, Norwica. Conn. SALE HORSES My buyer was Horses bought advertised. They will arrive time Monbay, June 15th. There be 28 head; some of all kinds. right this time. 1139 unable to arrive som will Price. ELMER R. PIERSON | { Tel. | FOR SALE | Two tenement house witn prcvements, Including heat, elec- and hard wood floors, situated on Broad Street, near trolley car line and five min- ates’ walk to center of the cily Always well a, large 1 be nesotiated Iif neces: re of FRANCIS D. tral Buiiding Farm of 25 Acres House, barn ana hennerles, soms ruii, land can be worked by machip- -5, place is situated three miles from esteriy, price $1250. An 85-acre farm, about four mil=s from Westerly; new house, large barn 10x56, woodsh and hennmery; price | s3000; 31000 down, balance on moTt- gage at 5 per centt lnvestigate! Cottages at Pleasant View; 33250 wili buy a four-rcom cotlage, all furnisaed, 1ot on pond Side 4nd Las 5 feet f1oni- | age send for Wilcox's Farm Bullstn (ust issued—choice of 406). WILLIAM A, WILCCX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Strect—Rooms 1 and 2. Ceptral The-' - Building, Westerly, B. L Cffice No. 383. Tel. Healdence 53 tm- tricity loar rent DONOHUE Norwich, SUBSCRIPTIONS Solicited for * UNITED STATES : FINISHING COMPANY. 6% Debenture Bonds Will Net 72-3%. AMES L. CASE setucke: St Norwich. | | | 10 « Pleasant View - you .say he your _step-brother.” Rentals $175-$2,500 season “Yes, mum; you see, we are step- Inspection by appolntment | tywins, mum.”—oston Transcript . FRANK W. coY Misi —1 don’'t want you to have 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L | 80 much company. You have mo: Long Distance Telephone callers in a das Domestic—W ell, you'd try to be tha mum, ittle more agreeable 1 have in a week. perhaps if FOR SALE you'd have as many friends as 1 have. - New York Weekly. “You don’t mean to say your garden | i already a succ " “Yes, sir” | “But a garden is not supposed to pre { duce so early.” ‘Mine does. I have a cans of the finest fishing w 1 Vever saw."—Washingion E & o SRR ght-ruom,; Cottage THE KALEiDOSCCPE with bath gnd :team h good barn and large lct, locatea According to a Frenh in the eighteenth century, any woman law passed five minutes’ walk from Main owing a beard has, ipso facto, the -ieet. Price roasonable. ght to dre like a man. arrani ailanthus tree is becoming so N. T t & Co. sbungant in some parts of the Uni- 7 Main Street. Nerwich, C: d States that the forest service is perimenting in the hope of fpding Some use for its wood. " DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM? | i have on my list ever or:o hundred— ituated in New London and Windham cunties. All kinds of farms, from | o up reports The roads being in good shape now, | census would be pleased to show any of frigerator railways. o places to interested parties. | of 1909. interested, don't delay—as they are | corded selling fast. €00. WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and insurance Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST. LOOK THESE HORSES OVER | BEFGRE BUYING THEM ELSE- | WHERE., | PENNSYLVANIA EXPRESS CO, 3%i-353 East 34th St, New York City. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. 130 Young Work Horses and Mares 140 In goou condition, Weighing trom 300 to 16uu lbs. These horses bave beec Mr. and Nickerson, the state the same mestic scil Consul this year 1 the the D! that, honevmoon at = week The ministry of ways of communl- Petersburg_has authot- St cars chase of cars 1,400 passenger cars and 700 re- for 17,000 freight the government Consul General George H. Scidmore acording Tokio's popul increase of nearly 410,000 over that to the naw on is 2,033,321, The number of houses re- is 519,735, an increase of 90,- Mrs, Kan. lege, are Harold Speck, of spending their hool, the bridegroom taking a short course in farming at | while the bride at institution is studying do- ence. Julius D. Dreher advises that members of the Toronto Board of Trade will make fraternal visits to several American cities. A transcontinental is sought in_the Canadian Parliament All-Red Railway Company, A trip nas been arranged during the in June Falls, Buffalo, Detroit and Cleveland. to Niagara railway charte- bought green within the past two | DY years and have been used in and around :iho cily. Among them are matcaed teams suitable lor general bus- iness, also several pavement =ore mares | Prices, singie horses $45 to $200, teams $115 to $400. (20) days’ triat allowed; if not as represeuted can be returned within trial tise. No reas- | cnable offer refused. Cne block from The bi uhtll " the The Island Ferry. All horses shij | cian industry | 0% "N DB% | fportante through centuries up These wall floor tiles enter into the construction every modern building throughout the region, and the local alone 490 miles from New York City, with blankets and baliers and collars. | All cars transfer to ths door. One biock from Long lsland Ferry. I See Supt. 7481 Murray Hill gricuttural - Limestone the prese: of | year was —AT— Peck, McWilliams & Co. | FRANKLIN, D, S. To SPBCIALIST IN B e o o2 to 4 p. m. 3. B Dis et 18 C. F. ATCHISON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Room 1, Secomnd Floar, w— Blag. nearly | consumption keep factories running. nt day. which_desires to build a Cape St. Charles, Labrador, to the Paciffc at a cost of $100,000,000. was allowed to stand over promoters definite information. making of Lazulejos” is the only ancient Valen- which has retained its | During 1911 Germany | 15,574,000 tons of plE iron. The out- | puit of the United States in the same 24,028,000 line from throush furnish more glazed tiles or o and is sufficient ‘o turned out .tons, but the TWO CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED | Untted Kingdom. the third Importaat factor In the world’s production which 25 years 250 put out twice a8 much as did Germany and was unsurpassed by that couniry untll &s late as 1903, is credited with only 10,035,000 tons. Not Always Fatal, masgw ey Many a young fellow who expected to fade and dle turee weeks after sweet little girl had hiw o

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