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SHOWERS TODAY AND Vaudeville and Motion Plotures at Auditorium, Motion Plctures and Songs at Breed | Theater. P ANNOUNCEMENTS. Miss Adles will this week. See ad Today, Frank A. Bill offers a lot of $1.50 and $2.00 white canvas pumps at the low price of be in Norwich all BREED THEATER. Soldi Hl‘vrt A a true episode -Italian war, is the fea- t he Breed theater for today angd tomorrow, and tells a sensational vy of this' great conflict. Midst terrif® roar of the cannon and rderous trail of rifle bullets t Italian pshooters leave th enchmes nd charge across toward the Arab encamp- fierce combat rand including sev- coun i of both isoners little A ed to s of f appeals brave soldier, who vpon taking he The balance ire ie filled wi Al views ar battle field, educational f under his pro- on of this at gr ng even upon of and rignt one the the son. USQUEPA UGH Geographical Survey Party Has Fin- ished Worlk Her e—selling a per quart. Dr. Ken has purchased a couple of fine porkers of Gideon Palmer. Chas. Fuller and Chas. L. Kenyon ot W¥oming were caliers here Monda J. . Webster and family are ent tadning friends from out of town, Mr. Pellet of Westerly was a calier here Tuesday. He placed a monument in the lot of Benjamin Locke not long ago. R. L. Knight spent Monday with friends at Hope Valley and Wyoming, | Miss Annie E. Kenyon is visiting at Westerly Ripley of Providence spent with his family at Rest Cot- | | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ald f North Btonington spent Sunday w Mrs. | Aldrich’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gid- eon Paimer Mrs. Flora M. Kenyon spent Tues- day with friends at Slocum. Mrs. Carrie Kingsley called on friends here Monday. The Geographical Survey party of five men, who were in vicinity for 10 davs, have gone to Slocum for a ays stay Mrs. Edith M. Sheldon, who visited Annie Kenyon last Providence, week, has gone to Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Lamond Monday night ahd Tuesday at A with Mr. and Mr red Clarke. B. C. Locke vi Providence Wed- mesday on busin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred (larke of Arctic were in this village ) They | made the trip in their auto, B. C. Locke has sold his farm to| Mr. Maraund, who is to move there at_once. | Mrs. C. C. Kenvon of Ashaway was a visitor at T. T. Locke's Saturday and Sunday. RICHMOND Meil Carrier Acquires Automobile— | Notes of Local Interest. Presbary H. Brig is seriousiy He is attended by Dr. E. J. Knerr Hope Valley. John J. Cottrell, rier, has purchased a ne Miss Gladys C. Tucker has been visiting her Blanche Meadowcroft. Mrs. O, W, Sherman and Miss Lewis of- West Kingston, accompanied by Mprs. Jane Closser and daughter, Mrs. Helen Freeborn of New York City, visited recently with Mrs. John Hoyer. Miss Fsther Wells and Miss Olive Saunders of Providence have been -uuvtng a few days at Mrs. Ralph Cor- pell’ Mrs, B. James visited Westerly one day recently. Miss Mary L. Hoxsie has been spend- :l few days with friends in Kings- Mrs. Charles C. Bliss of Matunuck spent Monday at Jamesford. Edwin Kendall and Mr. Page of Phenix were callers in town rocently. Mrs. Wilson of Slocums was the guest of Miss Bessie Arnold over Sunday. Miss Mary Hoxie spent Sunday with Mrs, B. B. Moore, Andrew W. Moore visited Hope Val- ley Friday. Miss Louise Harvey of Wakefield 18 spending a few days in town « HOPKINTON Seventh Day Baptist Sunday 8cheols Unite in Enjoyable Outing—Persen- al ltems, 111, of automobile. of Carolina friend, Miss / The family of Rev. B. P. Mathewson returned bome from a three weeks' visit at Warrenville, Conn., Saturday. Mizs Bthel May Durkee returned with them for a few weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Allen of Bos- ton, Mass., arrived in town last Satur- day on a visit at the home of Hon. B. R Allen. Miss Sara Worth, of New Bedford, Maea, is visiting friends in town this week. The storm of Sunday fces in the First Day Bunday afternoon. Miss Sue Kingston visiting at the home Blake. A basket plenic in which the Bible sechools of the Seventh Day Baptist churches of Westerly, Dunn's Corners and Ashaway united was heid Tues- day In the grove of Charles W. Clarke in_Ashaway. Wednesday afternoon and evening a Japanese tea was held on the lawn of the parish house at Ashaway. Walter White and wife of Mystic, Conn, were guests/at the home of his fflher, Joseph T. White, over Bunday. prevented serv. Baptist church of of Carolina is Daniel E. ROCKVILLE - Dr. Kerrn's Horse Ran Away and He and .His Son Thrown Out. Mies Hthel Kenyon of Westerly was guest there lay. Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Saunders were Bunday guests at Quonoeontaug beac! h. ‘While Dr. Knerr of Hope Valley was returning home from this place Tues- dny his horse became frightened and away throwing the doctor ard his mfle son ou’: :‘I:g::dhhe d?c‘tor cut- ting & gash , requiring med- ical assistance. son of W. A_mlhll olty, who 1s at- college in California, is to summer vacation in Alaska. started on a motor trip east, bat found traveling he decided oo = &g PROBABLY MIROW. Holy Name Society Making Ready For Big Field Day on August 10—Farm- ers Report Light Frosts Locally. Plans for the field day of the Holy Name society of St. John's church, have been completed and the day set for August 10. There will be a ball game between the locals and a team from a neighboring society followed by a two hundred yard dash, a tug of war, and a running jump, standing jump, and hop step and a jump. Also @ tub race, potato rage and three leg- ged race. Prizes Arc offered to the winners and judging from the list of our rural mail car- entries there will be times. Kverybody field day and ticipate in the entry fee and turnished by the presi has been spe | | A | | aa with It Mr. W I of relatives in Uncasvi A number from given by the J wille las ckers N 1 | | t rost of | morning. Home Club—Mrs. Mother Killed New Haven. 1er b ew daught The show | welcome, as little {en since May 30 onal church Zechiel's grove |noon. By invitat | the hill were grega was re hboring 1a som is welcome to this all are invited to par- contests, as there is no information will dent. Automobiles Without Rear Lights. cape owing to the tactSthat number wag In_the dark. Personals. i Miss Ellen | d are visitung | N. Chappell. | M i rhillips of Montville was the of his brother, Mr. Chal Mis h Suilivan of Nerwich | and n infar spe 7 was lle ‘It ewish RIPLEY HILL ntertained, Hill A. H. lub or no rain ha nut BOLTORM Manchester Eagles Defeated Alvord Entertained Ladies’ Aid So- cisty. John A. Conklin of Hartford fs visit- ing in tc | Mrs. ( es F. Sumner has been | spending a few days in Hartford. | Miss Jennie E N is visiting his sister, Mrs. W lam C. White, The Andover Bolton Baseball nine | won ano v last week Satur- | {day, when they defeated the Eagles | of \hnchesm at_Andover 2—1. | oo : MeManus. returnea from ne exciting be Of late automob ass through the | village long arter s t without any rear iight and the head light so low that e it not for the se of the eng oue would not re of the apy ot a car, aent occur the driver his car on uaughter, worcester, IIOIWIGH. CONN., MONDAY JULY 28, 1'12- ROUGH, SCALY SKIN Little Patches That Peel Off and Form Again. Try This Remedy at Our Risk. Most skin diseases are eruptions ac- companied by itching. But there is another kind in which small, patches of scales appear and fall off, followed by another crop. This may spread all over the body and become almost in- curable. A soothing application of Saxo Salve, our new skin remedy, should be made. This is very healing and penetrates through of skin to the very seat of the trouble, destroying the germs. Treated in this way, as diregted by the book in the box, the scaly patches disappear and are replaced by smooth, healthy skin. Saxo Salve is wonder- fully healing and soothing in all forms of skin dise: eczema, barber’s itch, ringworm, etc., and we guarantee it to satisfy you, paying back your money if it does not. Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Conn. the outer layer Engler, Norwich, apers of incorporation in the town pap clerk's office. Branford.— The ariy report of the Blackstone publi rary shows that the registration 90, the largest in its history. The i culated was 63, more than in any other vear. Rockville.— A meel gation of Un in Rockville Oct. { Congregationalism h. Manchester.—Mr of New York nt Thurs- ank Broo te Top Stevens’ by Auto Truck in meét with were vers s fell- Attended Lecture at Storrs, mber ough hay- ugh hay- | ‘ 'ffa Kind Y(kl Have Always n h town to mend the funeral | of Mra, Mary G. Sumner. Leelie Bolton has been in Springfield | the guest of his father, G, M. Boiton, | Mies Mabel Caeazza has returned to New York after severa! weeks spent with Mre, A. F. Mancggla. Rovert Loomis and Mrs. Loomis of Westfleld are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, H, Loomis. Miss FEthel Dowden ter o two weeks' § The Ladies’ Mrs. noon. is improving af- 58, Ald Society Samuel M. met with Alvord Friday after- EAST WILLINGTON Mrs. M. Cushman returned Ocean cottage Monday. > Cushman and son Morris ean cottage Wednesday. idon and family are all at | from the cottage. Edith and Morris and Herman Cush- man are at Ocean cottage. Amidon has two autos | ) a two-seater, so with | his two autos he is well equipped for carrying people for pleasure riding which he is cus in doing. TURNERVILLE Mrs. J. H. White of Franklin was the guest of Mrs. D. F. Jaquith Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Potter spent the week-end at Mr. Taylor's in Scotland. Frank White was the guest of T. R. Prentice Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Brehaut of Beckley spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Slater. Earl Belcher of Staffordville is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. D. F. Jaquith, Brief State News Cromweli—The Iroguois unue <lub has returned after a.week's camping at Suybrook. Enfield.—The Enfield C‘ongregational church observed Old Home Sunday yesterday, July 28. Hartford.—Judge Herbert S, Bullard of the city court has left for a vaca- tion to Perry and other places in CAST QHM For In“zats and Childron. HANDSOME Blazer Coat to close at %3.25 from $8.00 each. x i A few left at The Toggery Shop 291 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Summer Millinery A fine assortment of latest styles in Hats. Come in and see them. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. | F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AVD SURGEON, itoom I, Second ¥k or. Sharnon Bldg Night ‘phone 1282 NEWMARKET HOTEL, 718 Boswell Ave. First-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Meals and Welch Ravebit served to order. John Tuckie. Prop. Tel. 42-5. DR. F. W. HOLUS, Dentist Shannen Bullding Annex, Reom A. Telephone 523, oct10d The Chelsea Savings Bank Opens at nine o'clock. Jun29daw2 JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. <iank Books Made and Ruled to Order, 102 BROADWAY. Telephone 2Wh ;| TZTFY P LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of Town of PBosrah hereby give no!he ihat they will be in session at th ‘luwn Hall in sald Town on Frldn Aug. 2, 1912, and Friday, Aug. 9, 191 between the hours of 12 m. and 9 p. for the purpose of maki an enmll- ment of the electors of said Town ac- cording to their declared political preference, in compliance with Chapter Maine. New Britain. — The New Britain Qurum club, incerporated, has filed 265 of the Public Acls of 1909. SAMUEL A, ELIJAH S, Registrars - Boaran, Conn., Juiy 2%, 1813, . { | | | | Lence, WANTED. WANTED—Reliable man for general farm work. ' Answer, siating experi- reference and wages wanted, to . F. Whitney, Columbia, Conn. _Jv2ed M 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 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Furniture of kitchen, dining and bedrooms, etc.; bargain as a whole or in 101s; ail nevdeu ivr any=~ one commencing housekeeping. 268 Franklin St. y29a T WANTED—A man to do odds and ends about the house for a small fam- ity in Norwich. advertisement appeared in last k's 1ssue. Wil those who answered please reply again, as letters were mislaid. Address X, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. D—A man io start the ness of lurnisii baseball evenings for cat and clg: Ticker privilege ut low price for bal- of season. Guod income trom ribers and advertising, Official tin Company, New iaven, Conn. Y-FIVE GIHLS WAN work 1n thread miil, AND wou pusition cash price 1son, paia, Generas Delives PRINTING cads and ) We have equal facilities for | producing fine work in paint. | ling and Paper Hanging and | ¢ Interior De—cm.:-,:mg. prices are low and consistent with good work. We earnest- ly solicit a share of your natronage. The FanningStudios 31 Willow St, Norwizsh, Conrr. Summer Toys Pails and Shovels Sand Moulds, Mills, Celluloid Dolls, Games, Wa~ons, Doll Carriages, Boats, Croquet Sets, Etc., at MRS. EDWIN FAY'S 0ld Cheese Rich and Nice at CARDWELL’S THE PALAGE CAFE STEP IN AND SEF US, ¢ P. SHEA, 72 Franklin Street TO REDUCE STOCK WILL REDUCE PRICE On our overstock of Car- riages, ngom and Harness. The L‘ L. Chapman Co. GAGER, TR l 14 Bltllst.. Norwich, Conn, WV\I WVVM'V\\‘W‘« WAV v} o I % it Our| | ALE—Sound, gentle horse, § itable for work or driving. ner, :,wumgwn Conn. Jjyzyd \ TO RENT. TO RENT -— Pleasant View ocean front coitage, urst week in August and tlgee lasi In September, $18 per. Frice-nogers (o, Westerly, K L jy29d RIONT— Five room tenement Oh St.; newily renovated, hot water, ¥. Whitney, 48 Oak SU cild 8 set tnbfih. usted in bmtrock thres. miles from Plainfleld; mmamg n good s g coras of to wWm. Box 395 r(m SALE—A pair of oxen welghing uc Ziu pounds. H. F. button, . . or telephone. Jy27d KOR SALE OR RENT—New seven room coliage, ali improvements, Laurel - K. Burnnum, Salem Jyna:n\\' tour- new:y painted, Buick, card y e uhpy\,u u runaing order. good 18 eck, rlan Hiil occupiea Inguire of “ayizd store WeiEnt avolli G4l Main wad Laaiow Faru. Mot Stoning- uph.rd 8 wood, goou i station and Louis colomial ’l‘o RENT — - Furnished rooms, with modern conven lences, in private family. Enquire at Thd) Bulletin. Jyaid TO RENT s tore at 61 Franklin St. @ good locatiogl or any retail business, Inquire at Byuetin Office. Jyaid TO RENT-— Threo large rooml and bain; aiso bain room L desir: Ap- ply to James | aunphy, 307 Wumn‘wn Bireet. yiid FOR RENT-—In August, at Fishe Isiand, walesfifont, SIX-rooin COLtage, turnished. H. ;8. Porter, Fishers lsi- end, N. Y. ! y28d TO RENT—A , nice furnished room at 120 Broadway. Jylsd T0 RENT—No, 61 Otrobando Ave. per montn. J. K i Street. 5 Fanning, 31 Wlilow Syisd FURNISHID RG ‘OMS, all modern oon- w:menge. $s Unid4 n St Telephone 334-4. 0 RENT_Fup aished_rooms at the “Continental,” Pia isant View, K. L, five minutes’ walk irad i trolley and restau- rant. Apply to 1k ¢ “Yest Broad Street, We:(eru Jelsd N0 KENA— ond vnlent tenement of & roums, $s CIff Si4. $12 per month. h.n- Quire at 51 ClLff i3t Jed TO RENT—Lows = tenement of tour roows. Lngquire of J. Bradford, Book- binder, 105 Broadwa y. may15d pofnts to the scemes of > Y pig sty that steod —Minne. Irving, in New York Times. — I thavlldrml I:::a o"&n.-’ Mybuuybynom And all my riches is o( I'nl.:. %h.l Wll.l;'m&' in the f'-t. = And silent upon the sumeser of my onlfl hed uj The dewy Incens yer. My stately l‘lnt‘r of ‘the garden m my h pra; Buparb S languid grace, the | Due greeflnz sends, and royal messes- By thg nnn pinfons of her oceurter ces. She has her court, herilords and Indten gay; Would I might ofer one fafthful heard hotd perarl o i Yet, ¢omg ma t will, my ‘life ahall ne'ew e sad, For God has made be beaatiful and glad. —Danske Dandridgs. CRESCGNT BEAG B commodious col- tage to rent ior { he season. J. l. Wueeler, z Union 3 . New London. 5re No. 35 Broad- aregan Hotel, and J. Townsend as a T—The & ! way, next to the Wa now’ occupied by W uve B furnia aed roo guerite buildiug. Mrs, oct26d TO REW I From § of 10 100ms at No. 54 W | conveniences Isaac S. Kslate Matn. St price 38,500— woid fur- poultiy L Pias AN AR ARSI ge fa.m For § A fine Thre condition; brook-watered I'wo never-failing wells; F. D. and creamery head now and ble the capacity. 1 AND DAIRY R Investigate — It Will Pay You. F. O. CUNNINGHAM, 12 Ann Street. Seashors Land For Sale Forty acres of high lan¢ situate on stato macadam road overluoking the Atiantic ocean from Point Judith on ihe east to Montauk on the west. Only 20 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, N. Y. N.H & H R. R FRANK W, COY. Long Distance Telephons, 6 High Street, Westerly, R L dec1l FOR SALE I have a brick block contain- ing sixty rooms, fully equipped and well located. Wil preduce an annual income of more than 10 per cent. on the investment. Good reason for kelling. me for particulars. THOMAS H. BECKLEY. May Bullding, 278 Main Street, ‘Phones: 724, 368 Pleasant front alflce on Frank. lin Bquare for rent. FOR SALE 124 Platt Avenue Fine seven-room Cot- tage, all improvements. Owner has left city and property must be sold. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, * 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. SALE HORSES, Thav errived on time, A good lot of chun draft horees, some to fill any ylloe now. They must be sold. No B 3 one can or wfll lell the same quality than wil cheaper Come and ses thems R. PIERSON. Tel. 1130, Je17a you want to pu rc the public, th er thad througs ine m “mm“ | 1 To Reint HUMOR OF THE DAY hM.y—-sha has & hard facs, haswt she? Belle—Hard fen't the word; ft's tm- posstble.—Jester. Appl ¥ o Willlam H. apri2d | “Pa, what's political knavery ™ o 5 Union St _Flat| “What the other side's doing, my Venxrhum- ard bad i, lbfx & house | son.”—Birmingham A..-!!.’n.ll. opposite courihouse. = Qutet lo s central nun‘uui‘ 1 -nquire What is neutrality, “The attitude taken lry m Nowth Pole in the Peary-Cook comtroversy.” —Woman's Home Companion. Post (raising his glase)—A m: fluid! A whole poem is contained in it, Bkeptical Friend—Then, in heaven's name, ewallow it down quick.—Meg- gendorfer Blatter. “A short-sighted lover is awfwlly boring. Each time Leopold wants t» kiss me, he stands in front of me a quarter of an hour polishing his glees- es!"—Fliegende Blatter, Maud- at's wrong, old girl? | Ethel—It’s all about Jack. I ssksl him to take me up in his aereplane. i Ready for occt pancy | at once. Rooms ove 't Bliss Jewelry ¢ itore, 126 Main St ., suitable for a ny mercantile purp 0se. Apply to OHN & GEO. H. BLISS I T A, | FOR SALE. | Twenty-two Seashoi e Lots | ¥ronting Adantic Oceun, 50x S0 feet of land. I nave been fortunate i n seouring 4 tract on the seashore, betw een Pleas- ant View and Charlestown be ach. These vestlgate. $1300 will put you in pow ession of an 80-acre farm, large 10-ro¢ 'm house, barn, wagon shed, wocdhouss, two hen. neries and milkhouse; 3 acres: all plant. ed, including 1 acre o7 pota jes: place situated only 1% miles from Weuuly, R. I, and a 10-minute walk { o trolley. Owner lives out of the state sacrifice If sale Possesslon given at onc: WILLIAM A, WILCOX , Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms, Jeéd FOR SAL E Weaterk v R. I ing, at 84 River Avenue. Wil N. TARRANT & CQ ., 117 Main Street, For Sale Pight-room house, centrally lo - cated, all improvements, wit. 1 heater, 10 minutes’ walk fron 1 Pranklin Square, and on car line in select neighborhood, lot 60x85 feet; price reasonable and can be controlled with small amount of money. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bulldiag, Nerwich. Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY Spi32ring Streal, Willimantie, Comn, JEWE TI'—CH'V HOTEL iNew and U;-u-«h /n every IRA F. LEWIS. PHIHM 2 E‘"W"&. and wili is made rig ht away. 1 end 2. Cottage of 9 rooms, ¢ team, electric lights and open p lumb- be sold cheap on easy t srms. City Maud—Well? | T¥thel—He simply flew at mel—Ton- | don Opinon. Brown—I wonder if 8mith wounld in- dorse my note. Jones—How long has he known you? Brown—A. menth. Jones—I'm afraid that's too long.— & hicago News, “Mercy, Laura, what do you mean by beginning to write just as soon as the train pulls out?" ‘Oh, I'm just writing & postcard to my husband teling Mm we arrived cafely,—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Club Member (who has overheard no good of himself)—I'm & — out- slder who ht to be Ikicked, am I° 0 that's what you think of me, is 1t° Culprit—NMy dear fellow, that's only hat I say. I think a lot mors of you. Punch. The Parson (to workman who keeps taking nips from his bottle)—Do you know, my man, I never tasted spirits in_my lfe. Working Man—No; an' you ain't agoin’ to begin ‘ere, neither.—Tatler. “My wife, dear doctor, thinks she must go to the Riviera for her health. Isn't there some other remedy for her iliness 7" “Yes. I can cure the illness, but | lots have one of the finesi beaches Y ” along the coast and the g olley will |can't cure your wife"—Pliegends 800N be there! These lots wi 1l jucrease | Blatter. in price right away. All 1 ask for a : deen lot Is $150 cash. Only one lot te a| Bill—Where have you & customer, and atfer July 1si, this year, | Jill—Fishing. it any are left, the price wi I be 3206. | “Any luck?’ | Write for information; the survey is “Well, I'm taking home quite a féw nemiymcomp leted, Arrange nen;’s“ Lol gepn view the property made by appatnt- | BFR.Y g 3 ment. Trabsportarion freesn aute In- Where are they?” “in my pocket. store and bought a can —Yonkers Statesman. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Water-driven electric powesr plants with a capacity of 67,667 horse power were installed in Sweden last year. The Stopforsana waterfall was utiliwed to drive one of the largest plants. —_— Russia, it 18 renorhd i to build twe new battleships at the Cramps' ship- yard in Philadelphia and two at the Vickers works in England. The fin- {shed ships will cost probably 312,008, 000 each. I stopped at the of sardines.” A Quincy, Mass, boy persisted in chewiel; gum in the Holbrook Msth- odist church and the pastor forcibly elected him. The pastor was trisd for assault, but the judge decided against the gum. il At Jerusalem the Bemalel school is producing carpets of the finest designs and working in gold, silver, copper and other metals. There are many fac- tories of ollve wood articles and mother of pearl goods in Bethlshem. The agricultural experiment station work for tropical districts in the Phil. ippines is being centered at San Ra- mon farm, near where work s done by prouisional iinder the direction of an ex] lolud by the department of urgcuu Washington. The Italian colony of Eritrea com- prises the littoral zone of Africa bor- dering upon the Red gea, with Nubia on the north, Abysginia on the west an¢ south, and a small corner of the Sudan on mn northwest. The south- ern and westérn boundaries have mt as yet been definitely estab d. The steamer Angela, for some time one of the Nicaraguan gunboats, has teen trangferred by rail to the lakes in the interior, where it will be em- geged in r and freight traffie. The Momotofabo, the largest of the Nicaraguan M\Ifll tled and the ful parts to Mapagua. The hall, it is satd, will'be sunk. The attent! 1 Chine shou! of tourists tra: d be called to the fact 8 ‘of the far east fo Vot only are there spu- of all sorts, such as ted “old” brass, modern s 14 2 mically tredts Lt ‘mn ‘antique” porcslains, so-called ug}k\l. " wall hangings and warks of EAs D T todern Seedey . . e