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FAIR TODAY} ©LOUDY TOMORROW CONN.. TUEBDAY, JUNE 3, 1913, ADVERTISEMENTS under the hezding of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TG RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT TEB RATE OF 5c per line, six words to the line NORWICH, BLACKHEADS AND < BOILS ON FACE And Sides of Neck. and Loss of Sleep. Started wflh\ Pimples: Face Disfigured, Cuti-| cura Soap and Ointment Cured. 418 East 73d St., New York, N. Yo— “Cuticura Soap and Olntment cured me of blackheads and bolls from which I suffered pain and loss of sleep for | - more than a year. The troublo first started with | pimples which I thought would go away, but later 1 had my face and the sides of my meck full of black- heads and boils which dis- figured my face. ashamed to g0 out of the 1 tried everything recommended, but without doing me any good until X started to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment. They relieved me of the pain and gave me After using Cuticura Soay and Ointment for two weeks I was cured. (Signed) J. F. Pomajzl, Mar. 24, 1912, tures 2nd Tllustrated Sonzs Theatr o and Photoplays at Duul ille and Moving Plctures at of Fifth Company, C. A. C, C. at Armory. LEGISLATIVE LORE An amendment to the constitution It was amended in several fea- which provides that tures and each was debated. ourts of the | to indefinitely postpone by Mr. Lynch sdiction an:l or decisions | of Koppleman's motion 4o treconsider tha amendments was lost. of executive or administrati Suffered Pain “Lyneh sald {atutes the has all the an- con e\e(l lv) the SLts board that would b= commission. Deialiston mavet RGenRICd rosinone: the nmext ses- Thames Lodge, No. 326, in Foresters James' Lodge. meets at Masonic Temp ANNOUNCEMENTS TO RENT. DO RENT—At Pine Grove, lurnished summer cotlage, eignt rooms, by month or season, §oud budt- WANTED. FOR SALE. FOR SALI Young pigs. Shagbark LFarm. 1h FOR SALE—Meat S10TS, INCLMGINE DXtuTes: wlso NOF86 ANl in Planiela vii- constitutional amended was then passed WANTED—A competent cook. R. G. Hill, at this offce WANTED—$2.50 amendments Prone 309, The acts concerning the charters of is meritorious and should | not be similarly considered incumbrance improvement er day pald ous in’ cuen town o distribute {ree eirculars Sor which passed in the house | Vars, o8 HODArt Ave, between 10 and & rejected in the se Best iwcation Plainfield, Conn. coneentrated davoring in Permanent position. Co., Chicago. WANTED—Few | American men Tor all su - The invitations have been issued for ST—_Six Tooms one floor, 285 Luurel Hii Ave. the opening tion of work by d annual exhibi- the students of the Norwich Art school and of the Acad- emy at the Converse Art galler: evening of June 5 : ing is to follow the exhib George Labonne, “middle aged espe- | noon, corporations. favored carry - " FOR SALE—Horse, team, one bUggy harness and one - price” Inquire o1 Phiip isper, 115 Nortn 0 RENT —Modern shore bungalow Conn.; low Juda, At Lee & Osgooas TO RENT for Automobile at 5% Owk St. Viars, b4 bbart Ave. between 10 miy L5 ruLes Pardee of | Haven leadin 5 Hien B PILBL ISR Y of Danbury proposition 1d announced by, the _ WANTED Boy to run elevator. B, Lucas, Centrai Bulldmg. WANTED — Appiy to fsmamm Dol Assn., Brad- — ALB—Bay driving hor Woman's Board of Missions. nos ana Lwo carriages. = The 38th annual me ern Connecticut branch of the W an's Board o Broadway church Wedn The followinz is the prozrs Moportunity “‘ne Faus Co. the 'speaker the | quently ting of the the_doubt and llw FOR SALE — Five-passenger Bulck With touriug Graham- W hite inside driven limousine This macnine cost 31,690 witn touring body and tne exira iimousine “nere are other ments on this car as 10llows: chain-driven dynamo, ete. A 1 conaiion. my business Missions wi the laws sugge: oROR SAL 5L priviiege ot inquire at Bulietin Ufnce. maylsTuThs Flat, modern 1mpro Norwich Town. TO RENT— \\A‘V’l‘fln—fioolblmk at the Waure- #an_House Barber Shop. ANTED—Loom fixer, with experi- Steady work and Apply West mide Silk Mill. a peaceful night. position and the p | stated that ence on silk looms, ndefinitely postpone ' ¢ concerning the Responsive readine. The motion to ve ed when the Minutes of last : A Look Backward Our Recoras, Airs. Edward D. Our Missionaries, Miss Nancy E Our Young People. Mirs. Edward P. cer then ordered a count Baby Had Irritating Breaking Out. New York Clty.— “My baby was taken with an irritating breaking out on his face. As he always scratched, the sores would fester and finally oozed out pus which made more sores. This made I purchased the Cuti- cura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. In three months his face was completely cured. (Signed) J. H. Johnson, Dec. 21, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Olntment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of cach mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad- uticura, Dept. T, Boston.™ &5~ Tender-faced men should use Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick, 25¢c. Sample free. 8 1t 15 t0 WANTED AL tee® Price 5 aroun.. biacksmith; none 'but & steady, 2 ‘man and one who wishes & . Job need apply. John G. man, Stafford, Conn. REWARD— T 105t on inghway beiween North ston- ington and Norwic Write or phone Justin 5. num, Conn: WANTED_Agents, 3 members in attendance TG RENT—Cottage of siX rooms, also again put on its passage this time it was passed and be- 46 W. 99th St. Jeal istate, Main Streer, willimantic, Connecticut. NECESSITIES FOR Cure; sure remeds cuts,’ res, gall.s frease b gerous _scabs. Guaranteed Bantow & Co. nd the det con | The bill was barn room witn either if desired, piy James Murphy, $U5 Wasninglon St. the foot of the 35 mayiid PRATIT'S COLIC 0 RIENT—Nice four-room tenement. No. cutt St TO RENT—One of most up_to-date apartmen Dieasantly and centrally ioca heat and hot water reasonable rent. Bggleston. There was long and tedious. discu republican rrovided fo him cross and ugly. Monday afternoon. Norwich Graiu finest and I the business adjournment be made to dispose new household — liconomy cream ;epxuv» ; sells on sight; many repeat Bonanza for agents; write to- day for free particulars and get terri- | tofy guick. Merchandise Specialty Co., Box 30, Mars Hill, Mc WANTED—To_ rent farm in the country. furnished, at a Inquire at Luis ofnc . Our Graduates consolidatio Our own mis: R, Howland, Wednesday. apparently —A power poat, With cab- 5 feet wide, U guu:fln.u MOOMS—Central Emma Morse, 18 quorum would in, 22 feet lon; fully equippod 4nd in first class con A. Jodoin and J. Pieasure Beach, The Golden Anniversary which had dress post-card small place or Box 20, Builetin ion and there was no evening | Yo RENT Lower Bart of §5_Waan- ¥ rooms and both, without garage; also house of § rooms and bath, all improvements. . 108 Broadway, or 88 Washington after 6 p. & y TO RENT Store at 56 Franklin St, sultable for any line of business. Qquire at Bulletin Office. FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- veniences. 38 Unlon St. Telepkone 834-4 Report of nominating comm Norwalkers, | Woodward, and delegates. meant the de- WANTED—Farms and country busi- if you care to get a quick buyer country business, to Burman & Cherney, established and reliable real estate and 138 Essex St. N. Y. FOR SALE—_Nearly new 40 ft. cruiser, beam, glass cabin, headroom, electric ligh oune engine, complete in ever: Pbicture at Buletin Co. Eiection of offic Prayer. with his after a visit Bookbinde _Emma_Douglas. When the house adjourned Monday there were on table and at for your'farm the calendar of the cal- action 146 matters, 50 n»\mru\d b Hymn. Basket collation | Oneco after a visit with bis parents, | Mlr. and Mrs. George W. Wilcox. Miss Laura Baggs of Providence is | the guest of her cousin, Mrs. John W. -asures from | Among the matters not business brokers, Address 10X 12 sound and WANTED—Plano_tuning. Gor: don, 395 Prospect St. G, T eT ine Gordon. varticulars, address o then passed. oL Daniesson. 3 193, Killingly, . Carrie Auel of Hartford is vis- ing relatives in town. WANTED — Hired man, work on farm and board with $25.00 a month salary. Rock Farm concerning the hours of nstitutions of the FOR SALIS and Chester. MER COTTAGES or Rent—For Sale. Weekapaur. Pleasant View. uire of Glen Derry Hill Karm, The Work in Mrs. Herbert A Few Fucts Shouid Know, ppointing judge includes thos: Our Churches, and deputies, (eavardy. Watch Hil Wallingford, TFOR SALE—Or institutions k _automobile, For particulars or phone 3Ti-2 || Aged, Wrinkled Faces Easily Rejuvenated seauty Seeker.) > is often only youthful per S a countenance young ¥ appointment, FRANK W. COY, good condition. Washington St. Insurance Meh Wanted. Energetic men Jarger towns throughout Connecticut to attractive low-cost accident Wi NATURAL Tdeai sellers of to- Liberal commission to the rignt small as well Long Distance Telephone. FOR SALE —Six-room cotiuge jmprovements, hermos Co., Laurel rull. sickness policies, ATH BENEFIT. A, W. Rock- mparatively FOR SALE. THE 'THUNDERSTORM. No radiant beam has eheerd the joy- ess day, Nature scems robed in all her sad i dim thro’ mists of thick- ning gray e'mrf’ Lopéars a slowing ball ot “inks fast in the western heaven: Through murky shades the night bird slowly flies; While gathering clouds in swift con- fusion drive; Portend a tempest lowering in the skies. The moon in darkness veils her cres- cent form, Tho' lnte, Ohin, on.thy lireast sho smiled, Thy turbid Wave rolls dark beneath the storm, round thy arks the rocking winds roar wild. Ana Che shivering oak alarms the listening car, And scattered fragments cross the " hunter's path: The vengeful besom sweeps the say Darterre o And ripening flelds are marked with fearful seath. Redoubling horror all the econcave xu-.}fi(?fl.‘%"m.muc,. startle and af- The lightnings dance gmong: the subte And stream across the stormy bee- om’d night. Dark apd sublime, amid the fitrw glare, Jestruction rides triumphant on the stor While_deep and fervent, hark! the voice of prayer Is heard from lips that mever learn- ed its form. "Mid scenes like this the spirit scome 0 pause, In wordiess dread, on nature's awful versi Jehovalh stands revealed, Whe cternal Caus, That wakes thie storm and binds the mad'ning sutge. —Julla L. Dumont. TO A LINNET IN A CAGE. When spring is in the flelds that stain- ed your wing, biue distance Is alive with Rock lilics red and long, At dewy dayb will et you free. In ferny turnings of the woodbine Where faint-voleed echoes leave and * cross in glee The hilly-swolien plain In drafty houses you forget your tune, The modulator of the changing hours. You want the wide alr of the moody hoon, And the slanting evening showers. So I will loose you, and your song shall fall, When morn is white upon my dewy pane, Upon my eyelids, and my soul recall From worlds of sleeping pain. —¥. . Ledwidge, in London Saturday Review. men that will being.large returns. terested parties ap) It's a simple matter and also some disposed of judges and with particulars, SALE—Middleby , Boston, Mass. pacity one bar- el; very cheap if taken at once. Ustom hatchins. Blanchard's are unequailed for size, Vigor and esg Hot watef Candee maii- incubator used, ' Custom hutch- in, er_tray of 15 exgs. 8. 4R 10t Per 15, $4 per 100; Pleasant’ View Leopard Bridge, lel. 43-13, Lebanon. matters to be perhaps the commissioners. MYSTIC Charles H. Johnson Wins Signal Hon- League—Holiday had at any drug store, grad- production. two the user complexion An ounce of the wax usu sfficient to complete the tran put on at night like 4 taken off in the morn- Mr. Maltbie of Granby explained the isaction 'guaranteed. Poultry Farm, cold eream a FORSALE IN NORWICH TOWN A place with 5 acres of good with an elegant house In BREED THEATER. kable treatment s invari- . no_matter how muddy, discolored _the moth-patches, ckheads, and other cutane- naturally vanish with at the Art torm of office. FOR SALE—A second-hand Ford A Midnight Bell, John B, Stoddard, 319 Hoyt's Big Success, in Two Reels. automobile. Franklin St i :ALb—T-bIAb wood, stove lenslhz‘ 0 half cord. Phone §46-12 to change the h bordered Charles . Johnston of Mystic has| A truly rural Jess comiedy at the Breed toda A Midnight and tells the most approved inkles, here is a recipe cannot be too highly recommend “oz., dissolved heat and other two barns and hen houses on the improvements, as student. distinction | ¢ - before been equalled SILK WINDERS, UNIVERSAL QUILLERS 11l and Hayn Powdered sa in 1% pint witeh h won | Jotion ass, been | wonderful and received the dia- | and 500" ¢ (Fegtlar business size) envelopos, Ltally vrinied, LF 31.9U; oLy sampios and PFACES 10T 4iy DEILLINE YOU arc In Doed The Builétin Cvinyany, property is located In excellent location and 5 minutes walk to the trolley car line. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, prize offered _| elected president An act concerning taxation of shell from country E i shires. The actin; all that could ture has all th metropolitan pr The Wanderer, been awarded times in the history having been Chartes Dana Gibson and the second C. > famous artists of the day to freshmen only Auctioneer AUCTION Will be sold 0jt SALE OR TRADE—Good 10-acre located near LEIEADOTS, oL lolephoue DG & B. L.; on steauy sireum, Norwich, Ct. farnl, weil village and CLOTH INSPECTORS and finish well equipped il and Saw i, Go- hman is the first time in the league. a brilliant career for the @ffering. gioving with the California Jke's Home new barn, and sheds; BOod land; Eood Iruit; bar- sail price Lor Luoul eUttas in Oc Lryon's Asency PONEMAH MILLS Was ever done Auction on DAY, JUNE 4, FOR SALE MODERN COTTAGE Waliimaneic, He Wil spen.l geen in compan) the ranch Gistrict are hard to UK SALK—O. L C. bigs, thurough- hotie” velter work during | {je"¥ ribed proper £ des registored, Cweight about Luuiow Farus i B, D00, AvewiCh, Coan. the vacation Elght Rooms, HARDWOOD FLOORS, OPEN PLUMBING, ELECTRIC LIGH’ JAMES L. CASE etucket St Collinsville.— with Bath, has passed and will be admitt Waterbury PIANTING—Lovk 4t Lhese Prices: buv William Mac- K b 6% enveiopes (regular card prinea and Westinghouse en- business s126), (both nearly new), wood | want a young man twenty years of age who would be in- learning to A good op- and then the by Luteieaus, 1 swing saw. boring machine, sand machine i6lternphas, 3 uXad, DrInLCd, i io; 1,000, fting, pulleys | Christopher ntertaining her parents, ames Paine, McGaughey g bill of $1 business taken up 00 feet of all kin | mensions), s and ai- | be a COOK. other’ things slatemeits, stay in town. returned to descripion Soiu Lov suipies. Frinters auu Siliders, Frinting of éver sale next fair tions for a young man to learn @ good trade. d Mrs. Charles Heath, Colliss spent Monddy 115 ISSUES OF LISTED STOCKS The isssues are classified as follows INVESTMENT INVESTMENT SULATIVE Providence. ARRIVED, Representative Craney of Norwich Express car , big and smail; some nice chunks Peck’s Real Estat: Agency ‘ARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring St., Willimantic THE WAUREGAN HOUSE Norwich, Conn. AFTER PASSING YEARS | Come and ‘see them. ELMER R. PIERSON FRESH LOAD | ¢ Horses right from d In stocks can Willimantic ptain a cop Norwich Testimony Remains Unshaken aonding for Cireular 1051 and industrial Stocks. JAMES L. CASE, The 55 hours of labor law which was | MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, and Securitiss of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An oid is a Norwich story that has stood E Trask & Cou orrespondent. HELP WANTED COOKS FARM HANDS, GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRLS. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Supt., Central Bldg. -u- the oaly. Iadies’ shos dressing that e, boms a2 !h\w:, m ‘without rub- Bing, 35c. “FRENCH GLOSS.” pSTAR” combinaiion (o7 indsof rasset or tan shoes, 10c. K WHITE- (0 liquid form the [y ety e aboc. \hitens. BUCK, NUBUCK, In round ‘white cak committee ned firn to deal with. T8k COLLATERAL L 1 the com- istabiisued 1872.) THE BREWSTER . M. J. COSCORAN. WANTED Kitchen, Chamber and ostponed on mo- )% a mile souih Of Poquetanuvk, on high ground, the Thames 1s branche talthough near o CARAS SR i zinc boxes, with spo Some, Large alaminim boxee, w Tour demier doce not Leep, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE will sell the real estats of George For sale by and Border- ued them highly ing on one of Eridgeport opened the CHAWPLIN, = fail sive parkage. For the sho: wving, trouble surrounded Second Girls, one barn $0xcU. ,},4 n the Worid, i A Fully Equipped Five Passenger, 30 H. P. Touring Car The OVERLAND fur $985.00) One demonstration wi a doubt of the tor car ov-r any at that price. LET US SHOW YOU WHTY. M. B. RING AUTO CO.| CHESTNUT STREET CORNS All trouble of the feet. ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT All troubles of afion or rheumatism. JAMES DAWSON, Room 26 Ceniral Building Lady Attendant NEWMARKET HOTEL 715 Boswwil Ave. . Drug Store, Central Building. 511k SPOOLERS AND WNOERS AT ONCE. A Full time 'and good pay assured. HAMMOND, KNOWLTON COMPA® Putaam, Conn. ‘Eggs NATIVE Eggs 50,000 Dozen FRESH hether compe ited in fird to recomment ed'as follows, First parcel, with d\\eflmg house a cultivation, nvestigate condition 00 loads ot iis tools will A LATER ENDORSEMENT. 2 later date ) Pills have done of good and other kidney this remedy. o to publish my said avenue. barn feriliizer; FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage, fect repair. gas and electric location and n!\line of -trolley. and deprecat jisturbing the insuran investigation o in support of the of Winsted instance the northerly & 1d possession given mmediately and known as No. 57 Eleventh street. Thi with dwelling situatd on the easterly side ¢ t . improvements, property is at Pleasant View. 1 convince you Bath, steam heat, & H. R. R. North Main ion was taken in re- tes on the fire houses in He saw no harm ad all others Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin— WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad investigation Foster-Alilburn New York, sol agents for the United na the bill was pur | States. and rejected. { N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main St. BENJAMIN, Administratrix. Norwich, Conn. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, 33-41 Commerce St. Telephones: Office 36, Remember the name — Doan’s Mr. Lockwood made motion, which of the Hon. 0 . within and will sell the § s fable an act-concern- tock and )I.,x,.l issues AGRICULTURAIL LIME. We have just put a carload into our storehouse and mands for Luis sure erop producer. The experts of the country say the ground better tham 1s 1s what we have. by the-bag. ton or carload. LLIAMS & CO. LOST AND FOUNE ing approval of can_supply FOR SALE Fine house a BANKBOOK Bavings Society. tioned against purchasing ing tne xame, und any person having n claim to said book is hereby called up- to present said cialm to sald bauk on or before tie second duy of Decem- , 1913, or submit to having the boak declared cancelled and & new hook issued In lleu thers nt due thereon paid, bed real estate, te t of land with or, of Tne Norwich AlL persons are caus T negotiat Adami’s havern efreu- | act provided f« | the removal of dny state commissioner e the removal conveniences. on Saclien strect *hesney, souther oue of the best W lue pubie o b Jn the city. DEMRAL OL Gent us Lk iube b America, | Wester Houeruan, St Dby land of William H. Allen, HOWARD L, erior court, wis Clsmvach Lavaria | and raie anu Lutiow, Ale, Guinness & C. uupolied wuinger Frank Jones extinguished ms opposed inal bill passed A few g00d Tenta to offer, in- FOR SALE A good seven room Cottage with mod improvemen BECKLEY, Phones 724 An act provi Saehem St, from Tattville, at ing for the appointment . SCiais aud Pabat A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. k. ¢ ATCHISON, M. D., FeYSiuian AN SURGEON, Second ¥k OF. Shannon sSide y Building, disposal of e ters of the 5 mcinck Rut of dress goads E. A. PRFNTICE, nd report to th “inder leave ol HUMOR OF THE DAY Son—Father, what is the meaning of Veni, vidl, vici Father (without glancing up from paper)—Some collega vell, I guess.—Judge. You French excel us in politeness.” “Oh, no, monsieur,” protested the Pa- risian gentleman. 1 deny it." “That's just your politeness.”—Louisville Cou- Tier-Journaj The Cighr Smoker (facetiously)— Still studying the sea, Professor? You must know it upside down Dby now. The Professor (feelingly)—Sayy rather, inside out!—Sketeh. | Subbubs—I believe the only solution to the servant girl question is to en gage men of all work. Henpeckke—I guess that's right! Men are used to being bossed.—Philadelphia Record. “What was it finally broke up the militant movement among the suffra- gists?’ “The riots got so rough that a woman couldn't go into one without having her good clothes all torn to pieces.”—Buffalo Expres ‘I am going to make that boy stop whistling!” said the nervous man, Don’t! If you knew the words of at song youd be thankful to let him | whistle it instead of singing it."— Washington Star She—There's such a thing as tos much accuracy. He—No, no; it cannot be! She—Yes. 1 tgld Jack he could | have just one kiss, and he only took one.—Princeton Tiger First Coal Mine Owner—Isn't if ut time to advance the price of coal cents a ton? Second C. M. O.—Jus( about. First C, M. O.—Then make ar- | rangements to bring on another strike. Life. ‘I see that the bachelor tax bill has seen thrown out.” “And very proper- |1y, Instead of taxing bachelors the | women should’ pay them bounties for | not making homes unhappy.”—Boston Transeript Crawford—You can judge a man's character by the way he acts whe he has a tooth pulled. Crabshaw—TI' much rather size him up by the he goes on when he has had. hi( les’ pulled.—Puck. Lady (with newspaper, much moved by patriotic leader)—I feel, James that ‘T must do something. 'Shall t take up nursing or learn rifle shoot- ing? James (faintly)—Might I sug- gest rifie shooting, dear, as likely to Cause the less damage?—Punch. Church—He lived for a long while in_ Philadelp Gotham—What . dv you mean by a long while? Oh, six months. Why, that's not a long time! Well, it seems a long time in Philadel- phia—Yonkers Statesman. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Goats may bo Taised profitably om Jand which is unsuited for any kind of cultivation. Philanthropists are preparing to es- | tablish a home in Brooklyn for aged Germans, and for the PUTrpose are suo- seribing a fund of $25,000. In 1850 the quantity of frelght ship- ped by water from St. Louls was 1.- 035,000 tons: in 1300 ii fell to 245,000 | tons; in 1911 it fell to 191,966 tons. Autombbiles sold abroad by Ttaly Jast vear numbered 8,587, having an iverdge vale of hearly 3,000, Ex- ports in 1911 and 1910 numbered 2,918 and 2,120, respectively Motor vehicles for conservancy pur- poses, it is said, will be purchased by the municipality of Penang, in tha Federated Malay States, during the course of this year. The growth of the steamship traffc in the port of Amsterdam requires a large extension of dock and quay fa- cilitie About $10,000,000 will be spent by the city government for this purpose. ‘ The government of Brench Indo- China has published 4 decree wutho izing the cstablishment of mative agi ultural syndicates in Cochin China. These crganizations will be able to unite the rietors and tenants of vice fields r agricullural lands, farmers, and In general all agricul- turalis(3 cultivating . minimum of 12 1-2 acres of land. Their object will he exclusively that of favoring mutual agricullural ussistance in the way of | loans. purchase of implements, works { improvement and development, efe, | The decree aisa allows the union ot \ / I-uA h syndicates Under certain reatrio- general assembl created long discus- ) iciepnone ¢47-1a Nighs 'abens 1352 Un Office and receive reward, Thone 309 86 ClKL Strget