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FAIR TODAY; FAIR What Is Goulg On Tonight. Vaudeville And Motien Plctures at A‘lfi"““flnc res and Soags at Breed ul £] rheater TQB h Tflbe, 1 43, L O R M, meets in A-ctln n{ Somersct AdF\ No. F and A, M, mma at Mason Temn 'Y Rebeicah No. mutl in Od P‘auown Hull P poltaners and Haffors' Unlon meets in Carpenters’ Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS. Miss M. C. Adles, at her finely equipped new apartment, 306 Main w#trest, next to Chelsea bank, is pre- to receive all patrons. Private consaiting room, See adv. A Unique Display. In the windows of the Boston Store there is a unique display showing how Modern telephone service is handled in a large store. A pole line has been erected in the windows which con- ducts live wires to a duplicate of the Jocal switchboard used by the store, this switchboard being located in one of the windows. This is in constant operation, and during the continuation of the Live Wire sale now being con- ducted by the Doston Store, all tele- phone business of the concern will be carried on thro :\\umoudrd and Hlne, It ie an tion of how scie: conduct of motest sec stant contact with ters. business cen- The Animated Weekly at the Auditor- jum Today. The famous reel of current events will be shown he: yday and tomor- row, and will contain giimpses of the following subjects: The ( rade, which took place in city less than weeks 3 man war i for the Unite ardi ley dedicating in and several other equally interesting subjects | In the vaudeville line, Fosto and | Fuzzy, the sterling equilibrist, and his | dog, are making quite a hit; while Waiton and ter, the English bur- Jesque comedians, are making lots of fun with their bright comedy BREED THEATER. A picture that stands out {rom all others on Breed's programme to- day is the one entitied The Wooden Bowl, and features Mr. Arthur John- son, the Lubin leading man, who plays in this novel film play, the part of the aged father in a family lately ar- rived from Holland,” This is an at- phere seldom attempted' in motion res, because of its many exacting | lirements, it s perfectly pre- ed rving all the correct ap- pointme d a splendid story with | an- | other fe nd the importan in- terest, wh the bals f the bill includes a powerfu and a delightful story for the chil- dren, entitled ttle Boy Blue Miss Marsha o r audi- ences wi the Overiure brings o hase of her splen- @id accom| ARMER THURSDAY COLCHESTER Arrangements for Commencsment Week—Matters Chiefly Personal, The graduating exerel of the Academy will be held nexi Tu afternoon in the Congreg mal ¢ at 8 o'clock. The Dacon Acade Alumni association will hold the ennial meeting and banqguet next day eveming, The alumni association numbere nearly 400 memb of the classes will hoid reunions uatlon week. The g year numbers 22 members, claes that has been grad number of years, Class day exepeises f pleasant, on the lawn | north of the Academy briding. | K. of P. Meeting, ihonse lodge, K, of P. nic hail T The semi-annual election of officers was held. | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Johnson of | Manchester were In town Sunday and Monday ending the funeral of Fred D. Johnson. | The Colchester baseball team played | the Outlaws <t Hampton on the park Saturday afternoon and defeated them 11 w 10. Local Small Notes. Miss Katherine Kelley of New Lon- don was at her home on Pleasant street over Sunday. James Randall of (Goshen was in town Monday. Miss Jennle Hall of New Haven is the guest of her father, G. O. Hall, on South Main street, for the summer vacation. Misg Mabel Hickox and Miss Kath- r¥n Morgan returned to Willimantic Monday morning. | A number from town were in Hebron | Tuesday evening attending the grad uating exercises of the preparator school. . B. GMrk of Marlboro was a Col- | chester caller Tuesday | Frederick O. Br { Lebanon was a Colchester visitor A. F. R T am Button rela & in Moodus and Tuesday, making the trip | | win of Middletown was | here Monda William H. Van Horn returned to Willimantic Monday, having heen the est of friends in town for the past ‘harles H. Dawley was in Moodus Monday. STAFFORD SPRINGS Grammar and Migh School Pupils to Be Graduated—Personal ltems, The grammar take place in th 0ol graduation will > high school room this (Wednesday) ternoon at 3 mwk The graduates are R fiwld, Julius Caroca Converse, Mae Ellen Catherine Fenton, Grover, Earl Augus Emma R Flefe May The the Comlaue theater Thursday who will receive di- plomas ufe M. Phillips, Louisa W. Wobbecke, Fva Roberts, Margaret M. ik, Grover, Arthur J. Melbourne, ¥ M. Griffiths, Kdith Quinley, Joseph Jetturey, John C. Rafftery, Arthur Rabinovitz. Miss Esther Holcomb of Simsbury was vislting friends in town on Tues- day. Mies Rose Hanley of Terryville is home for the summer vacation. Eleld Dalgle and son are preparing to spend the summer in the west, MYSTIC Seven Bmhu, Two M Marriages and Three Deaths During May—Postoffice to Be Moved to Coto Block. Rev. A. Meunijer, pastor of the parish of St. Angele, I'. Q, was a guest the JOGSEPH BRADFORD past week of Mr. and Mrs, Daumase Phaneuf. Mrs. Phaneut s Father Meunier's niece. Miss Anna Donahoe bas gone to Villa Maria, Montreal, where she will be the guest of her sisters, Fidelis and | VUna, whe are students there: Vital Statistics. Vital statistics on filc in the office of Town Clerk A. P: Cote fon May show ven births, twe marriages and tbree eaths: Fontain’s business is being moved to the Cote bleck. The posteffice will also be moved to that bleck. Christepher Brennan is moving from the Guyette house to High street. Mra, Annie Dobbrow and Tamily mave today (Wednesday) to Cape Cod for the summer, twhere Mrs. Dobbrow will manage a summer hotel. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Miley will have charge of her present home while she s away, JEWE T ClTY McKenna- Badlrd Waddmg — Masons Visit Norwich—Motor Trip to Ver- mont. Harris of Pawtucket, R. been visiting Mrs, J. Byron " Mrs. Raymond F. Cheney left town Sunday for an automobile trip to Jamaica, Vt. Mrs. Matilda Macomber, Mrs. Henry Phillips and Miss Ruth Gilbert of New Londen are g s of M T3k Crumb and M b el A0k )r. Mr Phillips urned to New London on evening. McKenna—Bedard. ry’s church Tuesday morn i Rev, M. Hayes united in ma riage John McKenna and Regina Bi dard. They wer companied by Rob- ert McKenna and Eva Richer. At Masonic Temple. T. E. Lee, 8 Warren Esten, B. H. Hiscox and A. M. Brown were in Nor- wich Tuesday evening, attending work _Mflady:s Toilet Table By Mme D'MILLE dark and discolored skin, en- nd otner faci Dissolve an vatone in a ha riginal package of m int witch hazel and rub a little on the face, neck and arms each morning. This is better than powder, for it tends to correct faulty complexions and makes soft, smooth and youthful pyroxin applied to thin and evebrows with finger ti grow in thick and hes will come in long yroxin is applied to the finger and thumb. powde f pow- L Will De delighted with the re- effective and satisfaetory met allow to remain b will be 1 s v mix powder delato LOST AND FOUND. FOUND— Book Binder. w @ocks Klade and Kuleu to Ore 102 SRIADWAY. “eieptons 265 Summer Millinery A fine assortment of latest styles in Hats. Come in and see them. MRS. G. P, STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. WEDDING GIFTS In Grect Va7 at FRISWELL’S 25-27 Fra.'’in Street A Beautiful Line of Automobil Robes in Mackintosh, Woolens, Mo- hairs. The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath $t., Norwlc.h, Conn, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE d All persons qualifie West S S the necticu to vote in tne I t. in of = meet in the Schoolhouse the 24th day of Jun, at 7. for the purpose of electing S flicers for the year ensuing, r - and ta the the Collec report and to authc setiling a business lawful to be doue seting. , Conn, | ? COUNTY London County: L . of license sell und exchange spirituous and toxicating liquors, Jager heer, Wine and cider in the huildimg corner of Franklin and Bath streeis, T [ Norwicr except in the room apar t« in sald building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such H to form booths, side rooms, ring rooms. My place of busi- nesy ls not localed within two hun- | dred febt in a et Une from ar «,l\nxrh edifice or * or paro 1001, or the prem pertaining Hhareto, or any postoffice, public 1 brary, ‘ur cemetery. Dated wieh, thiy Sth duy of June D, J, McCormick & Co,, Cormick, Applicant, W signoed, are eleclors und owning real estale, of the Town of Nory and hereby sign and endors the foreg appiication of D, Cormick & Co. for 1 riif ha suitable son 1o b above 1ime arg eleci reai. e Paled at this June, A D. 1913, ' Chas, S. Town Clerk, JeizW amount of | NORWICH, C@NN,, WEDNEBDAY JUNE 19, 1912, NO MORE DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR, SCALP ITCH Men and women — do you want a splendid head of luxuriamt hair free from scalp itch and dandruff? Do you want hair so bewitchingly diant that it compels the admiration of all who see it? Do you want a scalp as immaculate- 1y clean and bright as a newly minted coin? Do you want to use a hair dressing that will surely prevent baldness, that always refreshes and invigorates and makes your entire head feel fine? Then spend 30 cents this very day and get a bottle of PARISIAN Sage at any drug store or toilet goods counter. Use it as directed and you will never care to tonics again. No poisonous sugar of lead, no sul- phur, mno injurious ingredients " in PARISIAN Sage. Ask for PARISIAN Sage. The Lee & Osgood Co. guarantee it. | in the M. M. degree at the Masonic temple, by St, James' lodge, No. 23, F. and A. M, it being the date of official visitation. Mr, and_Mrs. Willlam Cooper and child and Mrs. Cooper’s mother, Peter Cooper and George Stanford of ork are at Peter Cooper’s, on street. William and Peter Coop- re, Jr. are in town to play for the | Young-Mathewson wedding this even- . | ing. | PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of 5¢ per line, six words to the line WANTED-—Ladies, not preparations. between 12 and 2, Hotel Wauregan. to sell, but WORTH YOUR WHILE—An &xcep- opportunity for highest credentiais and a few nundred GuLMIS; can secure an income of a rew thousand dollars money amply secured, under your owi control, produces your own income, and Kobinson Sales Co., 1153 you get 1t all. Brouaway, New York. - WANTED—Experienced chamber girl vith rererences; also experienced din- ing room girl witn references, positions suly stu. Appiy . E. i 18 s WANTED—Experienced dyers’ The Brainerd & Arm- New London, fi'_\NTED—bpxnners 3 Yantie Woolen Co. felvd WANTED—I{ you want to know all the affairs of your life or if in doubt, consuit Madame A_lv na. scope correct. WANTED —Stammering can be cured, the Eastern Stammer- We prove it at your money. write tor particulars. 9d WANTED—Apply Paw- D—Few good cotton weavers Packer, Conn. TAKE A LOCZ IN A. H. BREED'S - Plumbing Shop And See What He Has Got To Sell. If you have any plumbing work, or if you have burned a whole lot of coal, and have not been able to keep com- fortable let us talk it over. | have helped others, perhaps I can help you. ROBERT J.COCHRANE Gus Fitting, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. | 10 West Main St., Nerwich, Coi Agent N. B. 0. Sheot Packing. aorld Sanita(wumbing A peep Into an up to date bathroom 18 only less refreshi.g than the ball Itse.f. During the summer you will the more look to the bath for bodily comfort, I will show you samples and plaps of the poicelain and other tubs and glve you esiimates for the work of putting them iu in the best mdanner from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- antee the entire job J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS, lieating and Plumbing, 92 tranklin Streat E L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and work satisf2+tar 20 Platt Ave. Tol | S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boyntoa Furnaces. 65 West Main Street. Norwich, Tann. FOR YOUR IREORRiATION Out of the 15 1912 F kel Motorcyce which bought, we h 2/ gne 4 |} gle he id two twins coming in soon that have not been spok- en for as yet. Also, out of the three Met h. p. roadsters vhi e bought w July 1st that t parties plac deposit with us on these ma- chines can be sure of early deliv- eries. t in ay you to \lup at our garage at Sachem Park some evening at your earliest possible convenience and “get in right.”’ STEBBINS & GEYNET Dealers in the Flanders & Mer- kel Motorcy . Metz and De Tamble Automobiles. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watc Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old 1 established firm to deal with. (Eskab‘ls‘ned 1872.) H THE COLL A 142 Main s:ren WILLIAM B. WILCOX.... UCTION SATURDA at 10 JUNE 22, 1912, clock z. m., the late Chester T. Spalding, Plainfisld, Conn., the following old-fa high-post bedstead, 1 hand stead, 5 waslistands, 4 bureaus, 4 chest: 1 tubles, 20 chairs, | wine press, crock ery, consisting of plates, bowl efc, 3 spinning wheels, wheels old” heo! Bible {eto., et wir o tables, curtains cradles, refrige matiresses, clocks, penter's toals, ete, -If ntunl 2 mext faiv weel farming tools, car ay, ESTATE Ul' CHESTEE T. SPALDING, JelTMWY; WANTED—Dairyman work on certified milk farm; and baer to right man. Fisher’, xj 5] “U\Nmn—mucksmnh /. Harris, 354 West Main St. WANTED—Purse makers wanted at 286 W, Main St, 3 WANTEDCarpenters on new Arm- Call on job, Pleasent St manun, Conn, 5 wanted in knuum; Take Westerls car and stop at city line. NTED—Good, capable "bilacksmith. . 5. Finisning Co. BD—Old geese feather heds; ash prices paid. inson, General Declivery, N Address C. F. WANTED—You are wanted for gu»- 330 month; thousands | Send postal ernment positio ist of pesitions open. hmmuu. Dept. 33 P., Rochester, N. Y. “AN’lhDfiPmna tuning and repair- . All work guaranteed. A, G Prubpt.c( bt_, City. FOR FARMEBS—230 notehesns sud Bey $% ness slze) euyelips Drinting you &8 i e Bulletia Ccmpany, Nor- MENT—Edward “H. Ba- con, director in music at the Tennessee teaching in Bastern Connecticup June inducements to organislb and snudcnu (m(lud ng b ) n veekly (uring the summ studled under the noted piano tes sy and Charles ul courses at WANTED Ten laborers, 2 boys, 2 cooks (fe- {cheaper tham I will. Come and see 4 general housework girls, 2 farm hands, 1 waitress, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Cenmtrai Bldg. CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at once b g0od bargalns. Fruit farms and farms with lake Send particulars to TRYON’S AGENCY, WANTED Help for the Shore-—Table, Kitchen, Also Family Cooks age preferred. Dish and Laundry. and Second Girls. J. B. LUCAS, Oentral Building. FOR SALE. } FOR SALE—O. I C. pigs, weigh 50 pounds, , Dine weeks olu; wiso Jersey ©ow, guaranteeing 18 quarts per day. J. C, dainer, Novrwich Town. Jelvd KOR SALE—Five pigs, nine weeks oh;. W. 8. ¥rink, Jewett City, Conn. KOR SALE—One surrey, in excellent condition; wil sell cheap. . H. wn- . D, wildmantie, C i-1%. JOHd FOR SALE—OQne two-horse mowing machine, nearly new. W. D. Thacher, 43 ‘Lanner St, Norwich Town. jelsd FOR SALE—Farm of 325 acres, near cars, nouse with 14 rooms, barn for 40 head Of stock; also larm of 3o acres, near cars, cuts 40 toms of hay. A. H. sine, Groton, Cenn. elid NAVE YOUR RENT MONEY—OWD a T TO RENT. RENT—Furnished rooms at the “Contlnental,” Fleasant View, it L, five minutes’ waik 1rom trolley and restad- rant, Apply to 1i4 West Broad Westerly. TO RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, al reasonable prices; also Diates, wiih ruober tubing, Gheap, at 48 Churcn St FOR RENT—By month or furnished six-room couage at Ferry; very desirable. Address Lewis, Central Vilage, Cona. Moo np 45-2, END—Two furnished lm&.hh 1or light housekeeping. Ap- Ply at Bulletin Ofnce. b Je. l.!‘ e Tl onirue bt it AP TV Lo W PO RENT Quire at 51 Clff St Lonvenient tenement Tooms, 48 Clift St.; ¥lz per mont? bungalow; cnoice ol ithree snug bunga- lows at $50u; write for descripuon. Crescent Beach landa Co., Crescent Beaca, Conn. Jeild FOR SALE—Restaurant on Raliroad Ave., Plainneld, good business for lit- tie money; no opposition. Kor particu lars call at resisurant under Kacine's News Btore, or write Lo k. P., HOX NO. 201, Plainfield, Conn. Jelsd FOR SALE—House 186 Cedar Sireet, in front of wlmwouod Avenue; will seli Wwith or without furnliure; wiso paruy finisied canve, inQuire vu Lhe premises. Jelbd TO RENY—Pasturage in Fitch pas- tures, 1or horses and cows, Farm, Yantic, Ct. Clairemont may8ud l.lon near lake and troiley. ‘Reilly, ur 'Divne 2ss antry. Ci. FOR RENT—A flat of six nice large rooms, brick house, & pleasaut loca- Apply J. 14, BO. Cov- may2ed TO RENT—Lower lenement of four rooms. Knquire of J, bradford, Book- oinaer, 108 Broadway. maylsd CHESCRNT BEACH commedious col- tage to reat lor tne weuson. J. Wueeler, ¥ Union Bu, New London. maylod FOR SALE OR RENT—Light-room furnished cottage at Fisher's lsland, 4v0, gulietin, m\zu FOR SALK—3$600; house and large “lot, No. $1 Uwrobando Ave.; terms easy. estale agent, J, k. Fanning, 31 wWiuw Bt. jebd ¥OR BALE O, . C. pigs, thorougn- breds, registered, none beiter in che gountry, uLudlew Farm, North Stoning- ton, k. F. D, o, Norwieh, Conn, M, ¥, Lor urther purtcuiars apply to box | med arn for Brokerage » per cent allowed any real TO RENT—Tencment 40 Hobart Ave., medern upper flat, 6 or 7 rooms, cen- ciean, sunay, pleasant, nfllly nn- ovated, new baih room, Orfil or aut mublle lt n-‘l‘td. Buquire Mrs, Vars, u P Robar Ave., h- tween 10 and 2, or 7 Lo 9 p. m. maydd hutien. apridid FOK BALH — Prafitable rooming house, eentrally locaied, well gllea. Francis Denonue, Central Bldg Jeod Browning's beach, on ‘I'hames river, Gardiner Greene, mayid TO RENT—The store No. 36 Broad- way, next to the Wauregan Hotel, and now occupied by W, J. ghuuery ¥lore. ields, Flat in brick house uiet location in Enquire 137 ) mi rt, FOR BRALE OR RENT-Camp at ‘u.flu ilding. Mrs, owned by Wilbam H. Palmer and Judge §8 aers larm, 8o Acres land, bmanx asture and woud, (nn 1% m pusside and in, \arge barn, painted, new buildings werth $5,000; pri $1,000 down, lncludes neu ur msnmfis, larming tools and poulitry. Yryen's Ageney, Willimantic, lglid ’un PR CHEAP—600 & enyelq) ). rinte one promptly. *he Bulietin Co. FOR SALE AT ONCE Ice ©ream, Fruit, Cigars, Tobacco and Luneh Business in Wauregan, Conn. sth. SALE HORSES, one can or will sell the same quality them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel, 1189, For Sale 321 Boswell Avenue, 7-room cottage, nearly new, with bath, steam heat, lot 50x200, Jel7d large garden, property in excel- lent condition. Price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONORUE Central Building, Norwich. FOR BALE. FOR SALE FOR SALE I have a brick block contain- ing sixty rooms, fully equipped and well located. Wil produce Estate Chas. P. Cogswell Personal Property 1 coupe in exc 1 road wagon, 2 Vi llent condition, toria surreys, miscellaneous robes and blankets, Real Estate . 38 Lincoln Ave., corner Uncas Street. Large barn and cottage house, No 35% Lincoln Avenue, Two-story cottage house, No. 52 Williams Street. Three cottage houses on Iots, 4 and 6 Washington Place, as shown on plan on file at Town Clerk's—buildings com- paratively new and In good con- Auctloneer | consisting ~ of about 3 acres supplied with city water on westerly side of Starr Street, short distance from Falls there will be sold at the residence of hioned and antlque furniture, stc., consisting of 1 arved bed- Crown Hill, so-called, about 9 acres of land, 50 building lots, situated easterly of N. & W. R. schoolhouse and adjoining Ther- mos PBotte Co.s laid out and se for development es, hay cutter; ale will be held J. F, CONANT. 21 Frasklin Streer Wi the J. F. . 100 Cigars are the Des? on the market 11y them- tesi2na §6 and an annual income of more than 10 per cent. on the Investment. Good reason for selllng. Ask me for particulars. THOMAS H. BECKLEY. May Building, 278 i“h Street. "Phones: 724, 368- Pleasant front ofl lin Square for rent. on Frank- FOR SALE Cotte—- of 9 [,oms, steam electric lights and -;:-n plumb- be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main St-eet, City. STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities. Storing & Leasina Co. 10-20 W. Main Prof. Asfarine Shah, palmist and as- trologer, Think of a man who can read word. ‘elling you of friends, enemies, rivals or obstacles that may be In your dence and future success. '§la has won the confi- able dealings an NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswull Ave. SACHIFIUK SALK—Pleasantly located excellent m ?m R, R nuuor d ¥ uge lgar markeis, 14 room colon Douse with verands: best condition ennouse, eost ‘Ita( sheds, o) Laings, 00— i F Ful; 1 t, ;u.‘.n'r f 16 m_JFuly 1st, house o 4 Washington St. All ca :::&e d steam heat. En%‘ulre of Isaa ngurance and ards Building, $1 Main St DAffl Xumnhl‘ ra:;l: o8, TO —Slore ’; [ ng Gt;l‘n&.n on at ence. quire at —_— T . IGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE RENT—With or witheut nd steam—4,000 square fect ace. The lightest, tory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A. Fournier, Trey Steam Laundry Baild- in Si, cor. Chestnut Ave nes, Insurance a Real A?n!‘ Richards Building, 51 Main BL cleanest, airiest O RENT FOR THE SEASON. Cattage at Gales Ferry, yrnished. Inquire of ISAAC S. JONES, eal Batats Axont, Ric h- ¥, complaiely Corner Stand having good trade and increasing every day. Owner has other business, Must sell before July Apply F. E. KIES, Wauregan, Conn. —_— Phone 300. arrived on time. A good lot of unk nd draft horses, some to fill any place now. They must be sold. No an 80-acre farm, sacrifice if sale Possesslon given at once. Jedd Seashore Land For Sals Forty acres of high land situate on state macadam road overlJoking the Atlantic ocean from the east to Montauk on the west. Only 25 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, N. Y. N H. & H R. R ing, at 2% River “venue. Will 6 High Streel, declld Peck’s Real Estats Agency FARHS A SPECIALTY Willimantic, Conn. ! LIFE’S MYSTERIES REVEALED!— Sp132ring Strest, your life like an open book. Calling you FOR SALE. Very Atiractive Do you want to buy & good house, ‘barn and blacksmith shop, with a good patronage? If so, see E. A. PRENTICE, FOR SALE. Two bungalows at Browning's Beach, on the Thames river, furnished. A rare bargain offered, Inqu.lre 14 JAME 40 Shetucket St., 8 L. CA property, JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. e ey e Twenty-two Seashore Lots Frouting At @ tract on the seashore, between Pleas ant View and Charlesjown lots have ome of th filnest along the coast WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R. L FRANK W. CoY. Long Distance Telephone, Westerly, R. L 86 Cliff Street. Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE No. 138 Laurel Hill Avenue, known as the K. H. Leavens property. Fine grounds avalla- ble for 2 building lots. Residence can be altered into two-family house. Proposition will be con- sldered for exchange for smaller lantic Ocean, 50x-50 feet of lamd. I have been fortunate in securing M‘m lmnng.Wdhu.— _&“M“‘m o cted fhat the clumey Until 1 ” it in the tionary, I knew of the hameter T S A g 74 I dla m;td dream the woyphezeans omr- ‘Which to thelr prey and omemies ‘Twixt exmmfl and syzygy oo difter- ence new ; uipedaiiant o-fl?:‘ unaware woe ‘M“’H wings and h-(h Until T saw 1t da The vyf.onyh is wantiog in the gette- In ctanophoru Dematocysts are lack- The mn-rouu head and neck ars N} The = om neede no helo g 5. The mun 1] 31:" - nhh‘ Erivet and the o cur and tna namercash are Pteropodlul.re gastropod opistbobean - At tiondr e B R JUNE JoB, Now mother rushes to the store At lenst a dowen times a , And thence come For which poor father has te pay. Whil andma tofls at l""'" Au:&:&avufi mear M?-' It is, indeed, a ra) ru At which the hou 4 travels new, ,&lcylfi are l)‘l O\Ir kin and lfll. rp Ak g B ‘r’l ‘.m%" B WR. —Kanms City Jowrnal, e i A CO-EID ROMANOR. A tnl’hmn loved a maiden, 80 Jt came to But now el hoaty tadens Bhe's In the -enlm class. Bo life 1s full of sorrow And love is out of tuna, There's no hope of the morrow; Bhe ‘rsdnna- this June, An, it ls doleful knowledge To know she 'T»u before, While he must stay in college For two or thres years more. —Kansas City Journa HUMOR OF THE DAY Gabe—Wkat s the cost of exper!- ence? Bteve—About $110. Ten dolars tecgat married and 3100 for a divorce, neinnati Bnautrer, “Palk is cheap.” “Oh, I don’t knew, How about thal fellow who flung his cheap talk at Ty Cob "—Dolro!l Bress. “Be you are 80 today? Do you think your incessant smoking has dome you any harm?” “It's too early to tell you vet."—London Opinion. Young Doectar—Your pulse Is 160. Patient—Impossible, doetor. Young Doctor—Of course. How stupid of me, 1 was counting both hands together.— Satire. “Why are Irishmen always laying bare - the wrongs of their country?” asked someone in the house of com- mons. “Because they want them re- dressed,” thundered a well known na- tionalist member.—Tit-Bits. Marks—So your wife is doing her own cooking? That must save you a lot of money. Parks—Not at all- Dys- pepsia specialists are a good deal more expensive than cooks.—Boston Traa- seript. “Have you really broken your enm- gagement to him?" agked the first gid- dy girl. ‘“Yes,” replied the other. “He wag no fun at all. I simply couldn't make him jealous, no matter how I tried,"—Catholic Btandard and Times. “S8o you refuse to buy my car, do you?” said Whible “] certainly do, Whib,” sald Hinkley. “When I want & car like yours I'll go to the five and ten cent store and get a new one— Harper's Weel Uncle Erra—Then vou think the Battle of Wounded Knee was a greater event than the Reformation? TUncle Fben—Certainly! I've seen them both and Tl bet the “battls” took at least a thousand more feet of fiim —Pueck. Bilton—It's awful queer. Tilton— What {8? Bilton—Why, man_will pay a doctor good money to be ordered to sleep out of doors. Yet if the land- lord ordered him to do it he'd set up {an awful howl—Lippincott's Maga- zine. “Shall we call on our congressman in a body or individually?” *“I it this way: If we call ln . body just make us a s it we call individual City Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE each. These and the trolley will s0on be there! These lots will increase in price right away. Al]'{ is 3150 cash. 'Only one lot to a customer, and after July 1st, it any are left the price w Write for information; nearly completed. Arrangements view " the property made by appoint- ment, Transportation free In auto. In- vestigate. $1300 will put you in possession of large 10-room house, barn, wagon shed woodhouse, two hen- neries and milkhouss; ed, including 1 acre of potatoes; place sifuated oniy 1% mlles from Westerly, R. I, and a 10-minute walk to troliey. Owner lives out of the state and will is made right away, ask for a this year, 1l be 320 the sul’ ey acres all plant- Point Judith on by name and telling you the exact ob- Ject of ’i‘aur visit before you can say a present path which keep you from of all by his honor- he positively guaran- tees success in trouble, advises in love, Pirst-class Wines, Liquors and Clgars. Meals and Welch Ravebit served to Vorder. John Tuckie, Prop. Tel. 43-5 GIVE YOUR HARNESS A DRINK. Let it absorb all the Viscol 1t will. Then it will not absorb water, which rots and cracks leather. proofs and preserves. best oil for shoes and all leather goods. Acuin, with Viscol, doubles the effi- clency of your razo. F. 0. CUN 12 Ann St Jetd F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSBICIAN AND SURGEON, Room i, Second K or. Shannon Bldg Night ‘shous 1383 Viscol water- It 1s also the HAM, . 834-12 or 287-2, Some women delight in agreeable they can bo—m.-r:’on. A wise man listens when his wifs talks—at least, he listens for the last word. When a man proclaims in a loud voice that he 1s a mllm it's & safe bet he fen't. The good opinion you have of yeur- self will not pass you through the pearly gates. Many a good woman prays for her husband, but she keeps an eye on him just the same. e Dodge the issue in an argument with a woman—also the things she attempts to throw at you. He's the meanest kind of a thief who will rob his own family to pay for an- other man's drink. Every mother's son of us would be rich if our foresight was one-half as good as our hindsight. The world doesn’t want to hear yeur troubles uniess you can tell them mso they will make it laugh. A small fortune is better than large experience in the culinary department it a girl has matrimonial aspirations. A man. mever fesls comfortable im ». dress suit if he remembers that he will have to go back to work the next morning. —_—— If during courtship a young man tells a girl that he's unworthy of her /| she doesn’t believe it any more than he means. it. eople who express a willingness to do hlng in the world for you may first to look away when you uk a small favor. Sometimes a woman enjoys having ber husband stay away from on Sunday so she can rhrow it up to him all the reat of the week pisra If a man leis his b“‘ grow