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firat water. It well Tepald. me £ 0 far i abe a0, - But_yon. tetled 1o atate the your ‘wonderful violins. Was j ‘1 Hope you will forgive th( party returning from reached the square at Lall do better next De, Hope to see something ‘your pen telling how ched home; and if you sgot before dark, for you certainly had a long way to go. I;mmo bad Peggy Should have thought she ‘would have been very tired before you reached home. She looked real cute with her Corner solor. Theoda: Hope you did not overdo at the picnic, and trust we may all have as good a-time at any of the other nthefln‘u as we did at the first one of the season, thanks to you and Bid- ay. CRIMSON RAMBLER. | A YELLOW MOCCASIN FLOWER. | Dear Girl Cornerites:—How many of you are interested in Birds and Wild Flowers? I had a “Campfire” girl friend visit me last spring. She said she was pledged to walk a half hour every day,—so I started out to walk with her, but her way of walking didn't suit me at all, for she just lowered her head and hurried along seemingly without looking to either right or left. I like to wander slowly and watch for the latest wild flowers. My last find was a Yellow_Lady Slipper, oth- erwise known as Yellow Moccasin or ‘Whipporwill's Shoe. (So my Nature Garden book tells me). I had seen plenty of pink Lady Slippers, but never a_yellow. They belong to the Orchid family, and have such funny brown streamers hanging to the blos- som. Birds seemMto be more plenty than usual this year. We have four bird houses all tenanted; one has three ap- partments and has tree swallows In it. They sit with their beautiful gresnish-blue heads peaking out their love' a surpassing pres- entation of this beautiful romance that made all the world smile and weep & century. The scenes are l e beautfful and historic Sev- er valley, In western England, Mrs, Henry Wood lald the of her immortal story of love, hate andg ambition. othing has been omftted to make this a perfact re- production of Mrs. Henry Wood's great lece. The natural scenery of &g l.ynmnnd the costuming of the | Vietorian period are correct in "-1 detail. The cast includes Miss Blanche Forsythe, Bngland’s premier actress. Th.:llfl”vfmdfllmln doors. pe (Sg Best wishes for all. n.ll-y § cents, balcony 10 cents, or- chestra 015 conta orchestra. ro served meats 30 cents, prices that will sult every pocketbook. COLONIAL THEATRE, The Mystery of Reom 643, Two Reels, with Francis Bushmanm. All those patrons who saw the thrill. ing adventures of R.lchlrd Neal, pri- Vate investigator of crime, in the sen- sational two reel feature recently shown at the Colonial theatre under the title of In the Moon's Ray, with the mystifying theft of the priceless TIRZA ANN. DINNER FOR THE FOURTH. | _Editor and Sisters of the Social Corner:—I ‘am much interested In the ! Soctal Corner plenic although I was not able to attend. Let me send some suggestions for ‘Fourth: — Dinner—Steamed clams, with melt- eq butter; brown and white bread: peas, new potatoes, lettuce, strawberry shortoake and cherry pie; followed by ripe cherries, coffee and lemonade, Cherties are not improved by cooking s0 bake two crusts and cover the but- tom one with fresh ripe cherries Egyptian scareb, will welcoms today | from' which the stones have been the -em in the series, entitled, The | taken sprinkle with sugar, put on top Mystery of Room 843. As before, Fran- | crust and serve. Supper—Rolls and butter, straw- Dberries and cream, ice cream and cake, lemondde. Invite a few friends. have alfew ‘plctures taken, play croquet, et, swing in the hammock and have few fireworks and a flag. ETTA BARBER. cis. Bushimann, he whom the sculptor: of Chicago accluna the most perfeqt American BENID. HAS BEEN SEEING AND HEARING THE SUFFRAGETTES. Dear Social Corner Members:— After an'absence of several months I hd¥e“¥ome back to The Corner to have & chat with you. I speént the winter months in Bos- ton and vicinity, and while there fate | threw me among some ardent suffra- | gettes. In May, I witnessed the big: Suf-| At the Auditorium. A very fine vaudeville and plotype program will appear here this after- ncu: and tonight. The veudeville is headsd %y The Artistic Trio, con- .flfil‘ of a harpist, a violinist and a ledy singer. The music is. soft and swest. and very harmonious. urst l Kelsey have a neat and well dress- ed singing and talking novelty with special soenery, ewuhy songs and pat- ter. Jonathan, the talking cartoonist, tells some very funny stories, draws very ocleverly. His scene from the sinking of ‘the Titanic is among the best. On the picture program Lu- dlle Love, the Girl of Mystery, holds Mmg place and is as exciting as ever, showing the experience she has 2s a stowaway on the ship Boing from China to San Francisco. Antmated Weekly also has several flna views this week and is as interesting ll over. Max Asher, the famous T ey by e s T y entitled The et Sharpers. On Monday next week anothe: vapdeville show of quality has b“'l“ booked and It will be headed by & big scenie and musical production entitled Q.Yg::d““&f“:cm'hlm promises to nest act; seen i the city of Norwich. B n Fockvifle—The report of the vistting nurse, pro tem., Miss Bugenia Louise afl;‘?“,flf Dt:e period from June 8 lows forty-nine = sional calls, “not incinding c:?lr!o’:r the Metropolitan Insurance company, which numbered 62; social calls, nine, —_— - GOOD NEWS Many Nerwich Readers Have Heard It and Profited Thereby. “Good mews travels fast” and the thousands of bad back sufferers in Norwich are glad to learn where relief may be found. Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad no more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills. Our citizens are telling the g« news of their experience with this tésted rem- edy. Here is an example worth read- fragette parade in Boston, and that| same evening I aftended the mas meeting in Tremont Temple and heard such speakers as Lucy Stone | Blackwell, and the daughter of Julia | Ward Howe. I also attended a suffragette play in | Cambridge which was presented by | the Radcliffe college girls and Har- | vard men, and a Suffragette tea which | was given to celebrate the passage of | the franchise bill through the House of Representatives, Boston. The_{ntelleetupl fireworks (so to speak) on this ‘occasion aroused the audience to a wild burst of enthusi asm. There were three lone men in | the hall and although they bore them- | selves bravely, yet they reminded me of “Cats in a strange garret The most interesting event of all, | was the debate on “Equal Suffrage” between Harvard and Princeton in Cambridge. Harvard took the nega- tive side, and won. But enough of equal suffrage. I am glad a Social Corner pin does not meet with general favor. If our identity were publicly revealed the charm and interest of guessing “Who's who” would be taken away from us. I have a presentment that “Crim son Rambler” lives somewhere in my vieinity; but who she is I have not the | faintest idea. I am always seeing bossible Billie's and Bee's on the Norwich and West- erly trolley: and I often imagine “Ma" Eliza Jane and Montville Lassie, are my neighbors when on the New Lon- don troiley. Merry Wildow: How did you dis- cover . me? That question answers yours. I am eager to know whn you ‘are. Really I cannot imag | though I have done a lot hard. thinking. -Libble: T really took a chance| when I caused you to utter those | sentiments. It certalnly was amusing to think I placed you correctly. Crimson Rambler: Thank you for your post card. Aut Abby's picniy is recelving my earnest considera- tion." It certainly will be a pleasure to meet you there. Aunt Abbie: Tt certainly is- ve kind of you to get up a picnic, and wish to thank you for my share of the invitation. Aunty No. 1: T am back in Con- necticut again. Thank yvou for your kind note. Do you think “Aunty” I am a “Gad about If I go on the| picnic T hope to meet you, there. ENID. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. Mrs. Catherine Hogan, 22 Fickory ich, Conn., says: “I rec- > The Holiness Mission will hold ommend Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured services at §7 Main street. its The subject of the Christian Science meeting at 10.45 Wwill be God. At<Park Congregational church, 10.30 a. m, sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. 7/ At/ Second Congregational chyrch, 10:30 a. m., morning worship and com- munion. At the First Baptist church—Rev. A, L. Tedford will prewch at both ser- vices on Spnday. At the Federated church, Greene- ville, Rey. Frank Robbins will preach at the morning and evening services. ‘At the Gospel Mission, 265 Main Steiner’s hall, Sunday services: ony ‘when I gave a public state- in their praise three years ago. remeédy cured me of a severe at- kidney complaint, causing the back and trouble with the 14D m desirable ones to rent and wiw NO. “All are furnished, rest If you nudlt. oro.:nn.lth\ocdv-lm. if preferred. Bathing, boating, flshing, golf tennis,” bowling, band concerts, dress parade at the Fort, and the gay- ety of three popular hotels comprise greater attractions than can be found elsewhere. Purest of drinking water and certified milk available. The ozonized air induces refreshing dream- less sleep the greates vitalizer known. ARCHA W, CCIT Office 1334 , Phones { 2 cS mce. 102.2 63 Broadway Qpposite Y. M. C. A, WAN' ~ WANT] London, a position. reference. Conn. ehluflaur. wite FOR SALE AGENTS wanted Stock ari> fixtures of retail ||| Bookiet : The Drug Store, centrally located Woburn, Mass. and doing a prosperous busi- ness. Good reason for selling. ||| Principals only may obtain fall informgtion from Thomas H. Beckley pupils. Address Tu Jiy4d man. J. E. 'BD—By young lad; rulnl. o aviliams Memorial Tnsttdte ANTED Position by exporioncafl as cool minster St., Providence, R. 5 ivad easily demonstrated specialty; rofiis to hustlers; write for illustrate elves Speci alt’y Co., y4d WILL TUTOR Acade: WANTED—Travele experience unnecessary; mission and expense aliowance to McBrady, Chicago. . mmmawmmmtalm ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5¢c pér Line, Six Words to the Line ITED tage to rent Ior Augus electricity, fireplace, front. Llouls B. Lincol JezIMWS New to teach a_country Address Ba§ 4‘d'5. TO RENT : TO RENT—Fleasant \'lo' beach cot- in, Wilumantic. ;" .CM"- human hand nlm-n Has been that m-‘ it. But far ‘where the cold waves foam, thér mourns h- drummer boy ignt rooms, home. s otiet, on e m . Wa g B usiness; just the place for man and georifics for ‘quick sale; owner Nus other busincss. i;ox 2 Danlelson, Conn. T—A large West- minute car servic ferred. Phome 1159-3. 10 REN improvements, one minute walk to 13- N of h ead, Tront Tooly That vflr‘r ‘thnis ‘brave boy sleeps ne er his head: For, blown by breath.of God, kept by entieman pre- JeziSTurh handle biy at once to . FIVE-RO/ dition, mever faling lh.d. trees; id FOR SALE—2000 broad leaf iouecol “3yees my and college | plants. C. F. Charon, Baltic. Phone| To tor, Bulletin Office. | Bo-15: - sysa FOR SALE—_The greatest opportuni- COTTAGE in good con- eal tor chickens. Mirs. Lester, Laurel Hill. Phone 73s-3. RENT. Tenement of five rooms at 56 School St. lnquire at Bulletin Otfice. iyzd Truit and a well, ‘N‘ok ro6t and a thousand fold. ts every = ByFme 'flpplle& Anfl h: i~ IA. deck th ot’s tom!] That Io' mound in mfl ilderness Is all abloom, e 27 to 50; |ty ever offered to an ambitious young | _TO RENT_At Pine Grove, Niantic, | And ever o'er the drummer boy salary, com’ | woman who wishes to invest some | turnished summer cottage elghi e e money in a e paying business. se y month or season, o - 4d | no time in inquiring. Box 314, floj—wxcn,' water, good -boaiing, bathing, fshing.| The “fower of onn. - yad —Virginia Bioren Harrison. be- e WANTED—Salesmen to sell new ed- 44~ | Briquire Mrs: Vars, 58 Hobart\Lve S5, May Building Phones: 724 ueational speciaity to boards of ?a'nga- FOR SALE One rosewood square | LWeen 10 and 2 or 7 to § p. m. je THE OLD PEN. - tion; no previou ori eSSary b 00! - 278 Main Street . 4743 flfiifl:‘,p'&wliélfx:y“%:c%%xu msna':- | 3 ’é?mfii;?.?‘i‘;% e on',,"flf.fi:"md “\';;'l‘:;“u':' Tquu':r.";: You stubby bit of pointed steel, A A . ou'r \ / | Chicago. ko | oFOR SALE—One model 2-A Stevens | 11_Seventa St City. e T wondes It y{mo'(\’/efl:dmn“ distributing 60 ACRE FARM At a great sacrifice, 7 house, WANTED—Men room cottage | farmers and large barn 40 x 60 crib, wood- | C”o“."Rwh,,wr} N, WILL PAY reliable woman $256 for | 2000 free packages per- fumed soap powder in your town; no | meney required. Ward & stitute Place, Chicago. ornamental apply at o 1911 touring car. This car is very well | — 770 RENT known around towm owned by M Wiiliam . ‘Allen"0f this city. 1t | you are interested in a good $1500 or | 31800 car, it would pay you to take a | ride and ‘look this car over. This car at present is for sale by tie lmperial Inquire Imperial Iy4 Co., 216 In- Jy4d Bouse; Camilie, 65 Church $t. jelxd seeds stock to sell — Gotiage of eight rooms and bati, all modern \mprovements. in- jquire at Bulletin Otfice, TO RENP—Furnished rooms, with or wiihout board, centrally located, clean trapsients accommodated. The thoughts with which you're Y trusted? You lie so sturdy in my han yoyrenched from monm‘ 3, nolder, ou've served me well in eaoh No warrior could be Boider omend. The Phone 1066-4. nce. Herrick Seed | . Jyad | | ABLE PLAK‘I'S——Wsek of July | TO RENT Furitished rooms at the And yet thou hast a gentle way Of ‘tracing thoughts on paper; GET. sh : | ¥ | Gironda, Crescent beach. {rom Juns Sometimes You ed and hennery; abundance of fruit | \Gpxrs twe have biggest momey- f,“’ Dfln:h Balluead and Swassion cab- | GIfonits SIFERY Hoichuee rate, Ad- you make them march amd and some wood all standing, hay on | maker of the age: sure. sale every | Dafe; early va crop before frost: Nea. | dress Gironda, Crescent Beach, Ct Bometimes you 1ot them caper. farm ready to cut and put in barn | lOUSE; repeats “efilr‘cl.imbwz'\ = “?"; politan peppers, White Plume, Golden | _Je¥d near a thrivin £ ing vill R O L7 - _3¥4d | Dwarf and Pascal Celery. F. . Peck- RENISHED ROOMS_Centrally lo- shall T toss you idly by, e]r & thriving manufacturing village, | = G o nms —Send no monsy; Just ssy: ' bam, East Side, Clty. Tel. 1012. _3véd F i Morse, 15 Union St _Jje2d © lle in careiess basket? short distance from railroad. Price | Send me particulars of youryblkuen‘l’l | ~Fon sALE—One of & pair of youns NT—Six- ;oam fatg all mod- Al JERSA,.T Tyl TN thou. shsuian) $1.300- 8500 cash, " balance - gn morts |2er. " Pekrson Novel Indsor, | tarm horscs; price low: one feariess | ern convemences at BIonauay I 1 osis: Gate precions oadls gage. Possession given immediately. | — and sate for anyone to drive; also ono | Inquire at 132 Brosawey, mayiod | iR some m e D St Besien Vet WANTED Sober, Industrk two-horse Deering mower at half price Investigate. e E“:,;u‘;%',‘"\‘*v':n‘.. ind one hay tedder ‘st one-fourth of | | FOR RENT_Scven room Sl Wiy 7 o N ¥ it . al ‘el 3 ank- Comen 1o e g or o e an| BRSE E E TR | Broadvil "malife o € A cager I | HUMOR OF ‘THE DAY the nearby beaches. 'One at Pleasant hnm@:‘{fifi,‘;}’;f o welpadm s OF SAUE- DT C piss, eligible to NISHED ROOMS, e, modern con: View for only $1250. Send for Farm | Willimantic, Conn.. jy4a resu ry. C. Geer, onA;;lMi‘swr;gge- “l‘;“’fn-:“ s Uaion St Phone 1061-3 ‘Wifey—What is the social scale thaf Bulletin. Choice of 400. TWANTED_Women sell _suarantesd Je Iviid the novels talk so much about? Hub- hoslery to friends and nelghbors; 70 FOR SALE—Two tons, more or less, by—That is where they weigh money. WILLIAM A. WILCOX per cent. profit; take $10 daily;”ex- | last years crop of hay, 318 per ton, in —Illinois Siren. erie: e barn; purchaser ov. 2 RENT Real Esiate Broker, gune."cn?ox ‘i’:»;;,“v'v':-rzypml?al: 3t g.og.: must clean out this week. F. . Peck- To Gabe—He says he s a descendant of 41 West Brond Street—Rooms 1 and 2, ham, East Side, City. ¥ a great family. Steve—Yes, and he is Westerly, R. L mmxu —Hundreds wealthy members FOR SALE_One six-inch Tider Eric- | Fine Loft, suitable 3 ired leotric Telephone 366 will marry soon; deseriptions free. | 550n hot air pumping engine with pump | facturing, wi for el St Grace Hyde, S-345, San Ffancisco, Cal | aitached, §00d as new; am chANEINE L0 | nouer About 2600 square feet. necid’ electricity; will sell for two-thirds cost | co. . v,ou,,uu-u-r m 5 | Brice and ‘guarantec in perfect condi- | CORONET KNITTING CO, positions are easy 1o | tion: will demonstrate operation any 1507 iche get. My free booklet Y-635 tells how. | time. F. ©. Peckham, East Side, Cily. White's Court, Norwiol \Write today—now. Warl Hopkins, | Tel 1011 Jyid Washington,” D, C. FABMERS! 117 barrels of damaged for light manu- | 5till descending.—Cincinnati Enquirer. Patience—Why, they say that man can’t spend his income. Patrice—Well, he ought to get married—Yonkers Statesman, Netty—Hear you bave thrown Bob ights and A SAl-‘IQ INSANE Two 2-tenement houses on Mechanic Street in Danielson. Income gross, net income on investment 9% per cent. Hsuses pleasantly situated, 10c for some cigars when you can get the Kitemaug cigar six fef 250, $420 | £0ld letters or rancy colorings on the ox; it's all in the cigar, Smoke Shop, 163 Main St. FOURTH nnondmi flour for sale less than half cost; good oughly looked over; this car wijl de- TG0OD PAY — Light work. Do yeul velop as much power at sent as three minutes’ walk from rallroad sta- | wint iz 1t so. b Sur Te reuenut{:& Wheh brand nmew.. This cs will be i i Frite us ggick. ur old at an attractive price. No trade on, post: oflica alxl business: section, Nurserymen, Manchester, Comass Il | A Y et e r five . minutes . froms churches and | — oo P,A\—ulghl Wwork. Do you | Perial Garage, Chestnut St, Norwich, e want 162 "It so b our Tepresentatie. | Conn. Je2sd E. L. DARBIB, Write us uuh.k C. R. Burr ¥OR SALE—If you want a hos Real Estate Agent, Nurseryimen, Manchestor, Conn. J14 | eltner city. town or COURLEY: ‘y size Savings Bank Block. Danielson, Conn. NTEDGirl for gonoral Touse- | Or alityy see W B Keach. Dasleisen. | o v STEAM wmk nm‘uléamfl}'éiood pay: no laun- Conn. Tel. 174-3. m — e dry. Mrs, N. A Clawsen, Lgnlelson.| ™ 35_acre suburban farm on trolley - . Tol, 186-4. ™ | sedie" Trad oo Bt ot ity B3, 5o Norwich ing service by local or out of tewn ministers at .30 p. m, e £ e At Broadway Congregational church the communion will be administered at strictly temperate; agman at railroad cro room house, large barn, poultry house and other outbulldings. excellent lana, smooth and easily worked, good orch- watchman or og by a man 0 on the morning service. Sunday school at noog. month; common e« At the Shelitering Arms, service will | Norwich “examinations be conducted by the Rev. G. H. Ewing| ¢ription an | and choir of the First Conzregational | fom . g, nstitute, open to men and women; v frontage: can be sold years on one Job. ' Address G. this o B e e ahas. Fon R e e28d | 10T SRre Fartn. Wil be soid Fitn or wichout three cows, team, larming OVER 15,000 zovernment life JobS ! foois, eic. An opportun.y fo obtain 4 fine place at a low ducation sufficlent; o Particulars Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE _All kinds of millet seeds, seed corn and fertilizers at a low price. No. 11 and 13 coming; _de- ple questions fre Dept. 350, Roches- Jefld other p At the First Congregational church, the pastor, Rev. G. H. Ewing, is to preach at the morning service. Y P. SA C. E. meeting at 6.30. No evening sitions paying i church service. as high as week. The Good Will Bible class meets in (xrvelw\llln Congregational churc at noon, t e Laborers in the Vine- yard; C rles E. Grover, teacher. All men are welcome, Jest to At the Church of the Good Shepherd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb w preach on Fellowship and officiate the service of holy communfon. Sun- | day school at noon. LT =7k At the Greeneville Congregational |l church Sunday morning the pastor will preach on Remembrance, followed by the communion season. The Sunds e e e oSt B ocloe nen : school meets at 12 o'clock. i D = tions. At Grace Memorial Baptist church, preaching b the pastor morning and Two of the event: orning ! subject, God's ey Providential Care of His People. this week St Evening, The Golden Rule. filled. beginners. At Christ Episcopal church, morn- We have helped others, let Always well rented, large loan < ing praver at 9.30, holy cominunion us help you now. More of our -an be negotiated if necessary. ono 4% x 9; will sell cheap. Palace and sermon at 10.80. The Sunday students will. Be ~graduating | Pool Pariors, 49 Main St. Norwich. school and afternoon service will be e i EAGye <& | o ha T o 3 disappear. — - = discontinued until Septemier. e e s FRANCIS D. DONOHUE s :ntral Buiiding Norwich, Ct. McKlinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion You Rev. E. George Biddle, D_ D, Preaching, 11 a. m. b'(((. school 1. LET US HELP YOU. We have recently placed the following young,_ people in po- fifteen dollars a now these people, and 1 tell you as we do that breds, have the N. C. you when you want Besides filling these perma- which we have been asked to leading business These two places are for Should Attend. Norwlch Commercial SALE—T! a 0 3 nfl"f—ut uorw SRy eonm ot Long Distance FACTORY ROOM Containing 4000 square feet with heat and power; modern building with plenty of light. Two Floors of Building |Tedser gh Street, Westerly, R. L over. Betty—Yes; he was such a poor letter writer, I was ashamed to show his love letters to dhe girls.—Stanford for ‘pigs and cattle. I Meyer & Son, Chapurs %5 | 135 B Matn Se. Norwich: yid i you' inafat *apow’ Knows F 's| T¥Om SALE GOne model 37, 1914 ng, at Fagal® | Demonatrator: newly painted, thor- there are two reasons why I can't marry you. He—And they are? She —Yourself and another man—Judge, “I told Uncle Simon that he was getting too old and feeble to attend to business.” “Did he take it kindly 7 “He threw me out of the office.”— Boston Post, He—How—aw—did you enjoy your tour in France? Sh immensely! It was so delightful to hear the French peasants singing the Mayonnaise!— London Sketch. = Gibbs—I noticed you rise in the car this morning and give your seat to a stout lady. Dibbs—Yes, it was a question whether she or 1 was going to stand on my feet—Philadelphia LAUNDRY, ENT Leonidas—I believe there is a burg- lar in the house. “Suppose you make Ferry Street, Suitable for light manulacturing er | one of your speeches, Henrietta,” sug- gested Mr, Meekton. “It'll either scare urposes. church. ; D e A Greenevilie Grain Co. Tel. 326-5. Jje3d | Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Ce. g(:rm PARe T e ~ ; . e VAR west miae ML [E—_New houss 36 Bliss e The International Bible Students e DRI WYy Qw"&‘n A i Bhcovamain Young woman (to her neighbor at association, meets at 11 o'clock in — valter A. Heath, Norwich Town. SUMMER COTTAGES dinner)—Guess whom I met today, | room 1, Bt block, 35 Shetucket street [ | WANTED—Weaver on w AR ore | __may23d For Rent—For_Sale Doctor. Doctor—I'm afraid I'm not a for Bible study wich Town, Ct. : TFHINK T OVER — 350 notencads Wateh-$4ilt Woeka, £00d guesser. “You're too modest. = and 25G 6% (regular bus - » eskapavg Aren’t you at the top of your profes- The Loyal T oF: ati WANTED—Flano tuning. A. Gor- | envelopes. neu prnuq. 101 -u Pleasant View sion 7"—Life, o e koanl ioinstance associatiory N o pect e, Uiy, Dol stin each, $3.00. 5’ d for ' sampies a3d | Rentals $176-32,600 season s E s service: eir - rooms, 35 . Y e? “Drawing materials. g Shetucket stroet, Bill block, Sunday at Son. FRANK W. coy Xmow you were an artist” ~Artist nothing! It contains a couple of pairs of forceps the dentist asked me to_get for him.”Boston Transcript. Telephone in some cases 3 s own wuar “supp 3 Romy to Witiam H. 8 ? way, Nl\rwlch. Cona. FOR SALEO L C pigs mou..{ ‘ tered, nome Dbeiter im country. o warm, North Stom ton, R. F. . b, Norwich, Comn. H. B- ton. AN BUYING Pouiccy o any Bav rnu =3 h‘n’;fl; ort, Colo conm-mr. Eight-rvom with bath and OR SALE_Eleven-reom nouse,wilh | 89 Cliff_St. Must be sold to close ! Jo! %‘(.. G. W, Hamilten, kxecutor, 139 I Jerd 1 | 117 Main Street FOR SALE Two tenement house wita im- prcvements, including heax, elec- tricity and hard wWood floors, situated on Broad Street, near trolley car line and five min- utes’ walk to center of the city. have substitute posi- eight positions men i1l remain un- Four Pool Tables, all ool Bullding. - : A JUST ARRIVED |[,Lte Salvation. Exypress car of 28 Horses. A good as- gnm.u. All kinds . ! sortment of all kinds, big workers, |$100U up. st SML Calvaryy Bapis church, chunks and drivers. They must be sold |~ The roads ‘;‘-'.:g‘;" reaching by e pastor, Rey. J. H. BOOI right away. Prices right this time. s Dennis. Morning subjeci, The Thirsty D - o lcgme R e Bt 2 - | these places to interested pa: oul; evening subject, Freedom of the i i a ¥ 3 e om of thi og Diseases |- 113 ELMER. R, PIERSON | (ylling fast. ning service. Bible and Literary AND HOW TO 2.30 with natioral programme, Mailed rm to any address by the class and Sunday school at 12.10. Age of Talent, According, to some recently com- piled statistics, the most chemical and medical discoveries have been made by men of forty years of age. Forty- four is the age at which a poet may | expect to do hiz best work; soldiers | Maus: and explorers tend to disuinguishi them- | selves most at the age of forty-seven; FRER SMBtoy at forty-elght years of n2ge the com- WA CLAY GLOVER, V.S. 118 wm 31st Street Dairy Man, Farm Hand, Cook, General eworkers, Laundress, Chamber M. J. Coscoran, Supt. BEAVER BOARD is a substitute for lath and plaster| the dirt and inconvenience. Telephone 147 NTED THE BEST TRACT OF LAND i that I know of on the market for mxeI is the Mansfield property at Poquetan- | e washhouse, 16 MENT BUREAU, Central Bidg. —two ho arn, acres of choice land. posers and actors are at the summit = of their powers; politicians excel at fifty-two years, philosophers at fifty- four and humorists at fifty-six. These figures preach patience to the young. MONEY on Diamonds, The Easier Way. A lot of men who think they have been born to achieve greatness lie | around and wait for somebody to thrust it upon them. _ Chile’'s Vast Nlhfll Forests. A Ahionea’ Wltche‘, Jewelry ana cecurities of any kin. COLLATERAL LoAl! co, E. A. PRENTICE, 8s cu se. | Phone 300. jez3d LOANED 208 the COL. EARL N. (IALLUI’x AUCTIONEER 4 graduate from Jones' N-t. School of Farm eand 0 Shetucket St. by hed’ 1¥ Auctioneering, Specialty of Pedigreed Stock. M. it you want to sell list of customers | without ‘ Peck, McWilliams & Co. FOR SALE | FOR SALE good barn and large let, located fl | five minutee’ waik from Main §| ] | -ureet. Price reasonable. = N. Tarrant & Co. FOR SALE with a first class outfit; three 4 x 8, DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FABM? n my list over ors hundred— n New London and Windham es. if interested, don’t delay—as they are WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and Insurance For Sale A COTTAGE HOUSE On McKinley Avenue. Inquire of JAMES L. To the Farmers of this Section: Now 1s the ume to list your farma 1 bave a lurge looking for far tion or call. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Less oil is produced every year in Baku, Russia. In 1912 there were in use in this country 8,729,592 telephones. | Montana ang Idaho have a nine- Cottage hour day for working women. ] Russia will dispossess 20,000 - + ,000 peas steam et ||ants in the province of Georsia. The second congress of Spanish trade unions will begin on June 20 in Madrid. Peter the Great made the Russian Norwich, Cu flag. He lked the Dutch so much that he just turned thefr colors around, The former site of the TUnited States Mint in Philadelphla seld fol‘ $31,000 in 1830; now it is assessed for $3,100,000. The longest plant in the world Is said to be a species of sub-tropieal seaweed which grows sometimes 600 feet in length. in good condition, Japan, although a great rice grow- ing country, imported from abroad last year more than $15,000,000 worth of this cereal The Business Men’s league of St, Louls has undertaken to raise an ea- dowment fund for the St. Louis Sym-- phony orchestra, Otthahenchtwmmm rica in 1912 only one in five of those inoculated with anti-typhotd serum contracted the disease. of farms, from good shape to show any There are two opera houses in Ant- werp, Belgium, subsidized "by the mu- HETUCKET ST. | nicipality. One produces opera im French, the other in and < | German. County Treasurer Guillian, of Auv burn, Neb., received a request from a Maywood man for a_statement of his personal taxes for 1883, because his conscience was troubling him. ‘rlng which had been used by eight | of her maternal ancestors, beginning ber great-great-great-grand- | with | mother. CASE Norwich, € - Tinplate imports into the u-mc i States fell from 135,000,000 pounds in 11902 to 4,500,000 pounds in 1912, 'flh ‘the quantity exported increased from 500,000 pounds in 1903, to 182,000,000 wnnfln in 1902. ‘Wheat and wheat-flour e—.- mfidiflfl ponnd-ln G 580 \