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. AND PROBABLY SUNDAY cordially Invited to worship in Trini- ty “church during July. What Is Going On Tonight. Mo Plotures and lllustrated Songs at Theatre. lnul:fiu. and Photoplays at Davis oa Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at the Auditersum. ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. Presenting the Musical Comedy, The Purple Widow. Gospel Mission will hold services Sunday morning at 10.30 and Sunday evening in the Steiner building, Room 3, No. 265 Main street, with Thomas H. Peabody as the speaker. At the Church of the Good Shepherd (Universalist) Rev. Charles A. Nor rop will preach at 10.30 a. m. H communion will be observed. 1y o The ses- sions of the Sunday school are to be | omitted until Sept. : & S Next Monday the patrons of the pop- Fioe Eirst, Conliceditionali shiiroh the pasfor, Rev. (. H. Kwing, will ular theatre will have an OPPOrtunity | preach At the morning service upon of witnessing one of the greatest Tab- | The Advantage of Godliness. The lold Musical Comedles of the season, | Sunday evening services are o be when The Purple Widow will be pre- | omitted (il Sepiomi sented by Billy Carlton and his com- G A e i 0 pany of comedians and singers. = The At the Central Baptist church 7 2 ptist church the plot skeleionized, has to do with a|ypastor, Rev. J. B. Slocum, will preach rich widow to secure a husband in or-lin the morning upon The Jubilee of der to save for herself the sum of | Grace. In ihe ecvening upon Life's $50,000 left her by her husband. All| Fevers. The pastor will conduct a the incidents depicted in the unravel- | Bible class for o . ing of the story take place in a hotel | noon, - o hon CA¢h Sunday at conducted by Heinie Smaltze, a pros- AT perous and eccentric Dutchman. Billy | At the First Baptist church morn- Cariton plays the Teuton and the Way | ing sermon upon Behold | Have Grav- | he murders the English language |en Thee on the Paims of My Hand would put to shame even Sam Ber- | The Lord's supper will be obserred mard. Carlton’s comedy is of the ir-land a member welcomed into the risistible and infectious kind and he | church. S keeps the house in roars. He is sur- | P, { rounded by a company of principals | ject who lend every assistance and bear salies: their share of the work with a will- | At Mt. Calvary Baptist church the ingness that is not often seen. 0f"|m~.mr, Rev. J. H. Dennis, will preach ] | unday school at 12 6.30. Preaching at 7.20, sub- Belshazzar's Creed. these Mr. Smith the famous tenor vo- | in the morning upol { calist who has a eplendid voice stands P Rl b out the most prominent, Miss Camile | the World, At 330 Falardaux, as the Widow is delightful | of the First B #nd her conception of the part is in- | upon missionar deed refreshing and entertaining. No | Africa, and there better chorus has ever been seen here. | programme. A{ Every one is & good singer and dancer | Rev. D. W. Hill and they are really an ornament to the { mal and Indu show and not merely an adjunct as|preach. The Lord’ is too often the case with musical & comedies. The company number 10| people and eaoh from the principal Rev. G. H. Strouse ptist church will speak periences in West ill be others on the he evening service Clifton Forge nor- ial institute will supper at 8.50. . Billy Carlton to the chorus are work- Br!af sia[e Piews ers from the word “go.” the \ hands of such an organization The | Purple Widow is an_ideal entertain- Tor ment. Tke feature Photo play with| R sttt Gt this _excellent show is a two reel | ootz iyen St S b American drama, Soul of a Thief, 2| .chool men, Is to build a $150,000 club delightful story of a thief’s reformation | hopue full of absorbing interest, following | : clearly the devious win of an| Wethersfiol T Lt ot intrdeate plot of love and adventure. b o TS srisol waen. The balance of the bill consists of the | of the state prison, has arrived at the usual high class dramas, scenic, and | institution. 2 x funny Keystone comedies. No better show can be seen anywhere at the| Bridgeport price, don't mind the heat, its always | don cool up here. De Ver H. Warner hag ! ed $50,000 to the Bridgeport hos- | pital .as a nucleus of a fund for the | addition of new buildings. AT THE AUDITORIUM. 5 Meriden—1.. C. Brown is back from There is a very entertaining set of | Detroit~where he has been attending motion pictures being shown at thig|ihe srand council of the Knights of popalar place of amusement today and | HlOROY, as the state representative. aleo two very pretty song numbers wil: | be rendered by Miss Hazel Priest, the | 5, gixd baritone, who has made ided | ;, € hit bere in town and has become very | ¢ popujar as an illustrated song singer. She will render today a beautifully il- | Samuel O will spend Justice Prentice 7 summer at Fenwick. / of Englewood, home lustrated numer eatitled Dear Old Ire- | s M land, and When 1 Lost You, a very|, DanburyTit Is expected that a large pretty spot number. o ae Juade 0. she: Hale The feature photopiay is entitled | (oen garly In the coming spring to Coodied Swerds, o very exciting war | moct, the constantly increasing de- drama by the Great Northern company | 1"20ds Ul G | W in_two reels. Other pictures on today’s| Terringt : e bill are Gold and Two Men, by the Rex | Traneis B¢, crareh, chioons” of St Co.; Miss Nobody, a comedy by ‘the|wedd Jusin, M1 Nestor Co. and other comedy reeis. | \iove ¥ Qisciitor As is customary ai this time of and Mrs. John Calladine > the Auditorium will close tonight fof | 1 Brinkworih of Fabae andgJohn the summer, and will reopen in Buffalo Thursday evening. ; gust again after a thorouzh renovating and painting. New Britain—Plans have been made - —— for a vacation trade school along the BREED THEATER. same Wnes as last year. Already Prin- The ceol and comfortable atmosphere | smications thma me o o at the popular Breed these hot daya is | commodate. AMiss Helen 5 enjoyed by the patrons who appreciate | principal of the = departn he perfect ventilation and the electric- { open a summer course in dressm al cooling system. | July 7. The big show for today is headed by mor- lark, nt, wil cing a two reel feature entitled The Ar Essex—Mrs, Carrie C. Tucker, wife swering Hand, and a Lubin master- | of Caivin T k< who has been ser- plece, depicting the value of the silent | iously ill from heari and kidney tr third degree. ble for several monihs, was found dead | The Ranchero’s Revenge, Biograph | in bed at 7 o'clock Thursday morning, | drama, showing how love brought re- | Mr. Tucker, hefore going to work, went | geperation, defeatiny a nefarious| (0 Mrs. Tucker's bed to see how she | scheme. felt and found she was dead. Jobn Burns of Gettysburg is a spec- | tacular civil war drama based upon | Waterbury—On the Feast of Mount Carmel, Ju 18, Denn Broderick, Bret Harte's celebrated poem. The Worldless Message, a drama ful!{ of emotion. is based on the G, A. R.| Memoriul Day programme. | Miss Marguerite Bassetit der ope of her high songs, completing a w gramme. Broderick of his vows in e 3 of Hartford. On James Sheehan, son of Edward street, will the same congregs date 1an of habit in will ren- | e Seme rade concert | 1 take the il chosen pro- | { Season’s Shibboleth. { Originality is the tuning fork of| sweetest melody. It the shibboleth this season of The Great Sig. Sautelle 9-Big Sbows. That “something new the world is aiways searching for S been discovered by this-wizard exxper: | among showmen in things circussy. He scorns the monotonous sameness, and damning iteration” of the humped- | over allegad wild wests. Those that have done “Deadwood Co ac from the days of the “Last of the Mo- hicans.” This show recognizes a duty to the public that is entitled” to the newest, best and most interesting. elle Shows, amusement 1 be ples , will give an exhibit at Norwich, Tuesday, Jul; | 15. Mr. Sautelle’s inventive brain cells have labored and brought forth an al- most miracle. He has corraled the Zreatest featnres, actors, acrobats, ath- | letes, animals and general talent that | | ever foregathered at one time. It is ap all-star acgregation, a bouquet of | haauty agilit and nerve It is the | wcus of the soming season | Sautelle shows are c excellence in themselve: the parade SUNQAY SUBJECTS. The subject for the Christian Science service will be Ged. At Park Congregational church at 10.30 a. m., sermon and communion Heliness Mission will meet for their regular meetings at No. 87 Main street. Neck chapel at 2.30 | At Brewster’ p.m. the pastor, Rev. C. Wilson Har- | rison, will preact i % ( At Broadway Congregational church LADIES' APRON. there will be 10.39 and Sund: communion seivice school at noon. at | = . At the Second Congregational church | , Sunday school at 9.30 a. m., morning | Liror. . worship with communion at 10.30 a, m. | v, i _round < neath and The Loyal Temperance Associat will hold a praise and prayer sery o : in Room 6, Bill block, Sunday at 4 p. | iige i teq Vards ™ material for & mediiin Sis 1o conts 1 The Loyal Temperance Associati will hold a praise and prayer in Room 6, Bill block, Sunday 4 | Pattern Dept o'clock. e { Will Be Able ¢o R 11l Company, Conn. gnize It. The Sheltering Arms service at ». m. will be conducted by Rev. E. S. | hriow o Ubtty: Whes St ol Worcester with cholr of Broadway | one without special introduction for. urch. | nished by the president.—Chicago | News. Dr. White will preach in the Pres- | LASEER T ton City Congregational church Sun | Preparing for Mili s. day moraing on the subject. Working | .o poince of \Wales recentle carried fer Nothing. ¥ e e iand. k 0. miles. e is At _ Trinity Methodist Episcopai | Syidently preparn the Uit ehurch, morning sermon by Rev. G. G. | NeW York Evening Sun Scrivener, district superinten, w1 — 730 P. :. BEpworth !fumln g«flice.a { Champ Clark and Mewspapars. o g 3 As a matier of T At Trinity Episcopal church at 10.30 [ not geitine m. holy communion and sermon. | frequentiy as Prof ' i‘ Tafl. vepapers as Knick- of Christ church is erbocker Press. of God That Taketh Away the Sin of | 91 fp Clark is Do IT Now | Plumbing as it should be done 18 the kind we do. Open, every joint tight, sanitary and latest siyle plumb- ing. ) Best of bath tubs, latest devices In water closets, sinki and everything you can think of in the plumbing line. Call us up on the ’phone, write | see us. We will fix you up in good " shape at a moderate price. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING.| under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” ARE,!NSERTED AT THE RATE OF . 5c per line, six words to the line = 0 RENT. | 4 peep mto.an up-to-date bathroom ‘ll.l only less refresling than the bath itself. During the summer you will the more look to the bath for bodily comfort. 1 will show you samples and iargest Wrile for iree outiit; particulars greac- esL money making proposition ever of- 136 BrUBAWAY, 3ybd fered. New manuracturer in Ameri Maaison Silis, York. Ofrice. FOR SALE—One Erie 12 h. p. ca; | plans of the porcelain azd other tubs ana give you estimates for the work WANTED-—Representatives to sell our userul housenold speciaities; quick ,use tor same and will sell caeap. Jacobs Mig. Co, Dantelson, Ct | A.J. WHOLEY & CO., AR FOR SALE Telephone 734 12 Ferry Street —- WANTED—Agents: fast seller, every | FOR SALE—Good work Horse, price tire user wants one; pieasant wtion | $6u. W. 5. Foote, Lisbon. leiepuone S - . Pl b. mfifflpa&un.x r‘br]pa,rucullrs write _'fimz Jewett City Div. yed tar ¥ - - Rocnelie, Lil, Y5 FOR SALE—Second hand oaa side- anl ’ um "l, WANTED _Agenis, double your in-|boara, good condition, wiil sell caeup — come seuing guaranteed knit goods for | 1l taken at once. Apply at Puileun Jyoa hori- Zoniai engine, § inch cylinder, 9 inch stroke, ny wneel $6X10 inches; have no E. o, Jy4d L X0 KENT—AL Fine Grove, Niantic, Cous., surnished summer cotluge, st FUUALY, Dy MWONLL OF scasOll, EOUA DUAL- INE, owiling, LSNINE. EOGUITS WIS Vais, 55 tauvait Ave., votween Lv and 4 or w0 ¥ p, m. SedrWiun TO RLNT — Very reasonabie, barn Lor aurvimoile at os Uak St maquire a8, Vare, 08 HovdrC ave, Deiween 1v proveey E v s s TO REN' arage, Lighted, 95 Cuiff. mnqUire or £ i aTnola. sysd TO RENT—The siwre on Broadway Asphalt and Gravel Roofs, Walks ana WANTED—At once, to hire & ho: rde | Hewd and’others, Also o Sales, lar S e == 2205 : : of putting them in iu ths best manner | particuiars. © The A W, Miles Duppls | oROM SALE 3 sccona-oand Kord au- |MeXC L0 e wauregan notel vecupled irom a sanitary standpolunt—and guar. | House, Attleboro, Mask R (T o) A vt v Fre Aon 8 e iy et g entes the entite job. = . aress ux Frankiin st. Iyda W Zve Mawi b apply U o g WANTED — Locomotive firemen, ~ Ty = s G brakemen; wages apout $100; Axpers: | o0& SALE—Or to rent, seashore cot- | — e - J. E. TOMPKINS once Unnccsssaty, ‘Sond 'age, Stamp. | (360D Uie Watch Hill ha of Fleasani | FUNNISHED ROOMSCoatial juei 2 S . 2 - | View. inquire or Joan . Murpay, b . ars. e o 3 - - d Rallway, care Bulletin. 38185 | Canai St, westefiy, k. L, or 5. +. Cot- | _ maylod 67 West Main Street WANTED —Agents to handle propo- | ley, Norwicn, Ct. Jyid To RENT _Lower part of 88 wash- sition whnich seis on slgnt. KEasy to 3 s o Ingion ot, 8 rooms ana bath, with or Gemonsirate. “oie rontr Wiite) tor | FOR SALE—Cows, 60 head, Zo mew | ins ., 5 Tree /particulars. & The Gem Mig. G mica, HolSleins and Ayrsnires; also a | Wilnout garage; aso uvuse ol b rooms 1 Leominster, Mus; 21507 | LeW_€xtra nice Guernseys ana Jerseys. |and bad, . implovedents. J. Lrau e €215 | w. E. Sharpe, ~orth Frankun, Conn. |lufd, Dou£olnder, Lus oruadway, ol db i o ' P REE Tlusiraied book tells of aboul | Xel. 93-4, Wiilimantic Uiv. Jyaa | a5 Wasningtou dfter b p. m. laaylia | v,uvu - proteciea positions In L. .|~ E = S i R son 8 i s cgY FURNISHED ROOMS, ali modern con. it 2 service, ‘Thousands ot yucangies every | , #O SALE—auLo buggy, hard rubver | FURNISHID RODME, B TRCIC0 G070 i hflai d Pl yoar. There is a blg chance nere for| Li'es four passenger, 'iv L. . —«wo |Vedlepces, o 11 ]ng an umm"g' Jou sure mad. parik,chance bhere f0f!cynnders, in’ gooa running vracr; can | Jylid & ! employment. Just ask _for —booklet| D¢ aitered Into an autg truck at smail | — G- pNAT S (onemont of four rooms, | 92 : > L655. No obligution. Earl Hopkins, | SXDERSS. Adaress N C. warker, Leta-ligsonwuic reut to small fanuly. ins 92 Hranklin Streai - Washingion, D, ¢, Jyiwa | nom Ct aysa_ | 8"y tobart Ave. Jerxd WANTED —Expe nographer | FOR SALE—Several good cows; also | — T T T T e manent. Address Box Y, gulletin. A Dr. C. H.” Lamb, ncxt door. jeid N i JYZWSTu KFOR SALE—Singie cylinder Cadillag TO RENT. ¢ ol S1x rooms, also WANTED Salesman_ for complete | [uldvout. unquire J. 5. stoudara, 519 | o pd MO " ove rooms, * with Successor to line ot iubricating oils, grease, paint, | ¥rankun St avia | R room witn eiiber 1f desire - F. GIBSON. ;fl)flyn‘.‘lrl.'z"r;-pfifil:'\:lfi'o' c.fi";’é‘“'}ifiuf.“:. FGR SALE_Cabbage puants inciud- | iy fames Murphy, ovs Washington St q 1 S 2! = 5 v e ing ned ana Savoy, Burpee’s All nead, T b ent Motal Trorker, Tar of | Tropical Oil Co., Cleveland, O, ' Jv4a | mutcession, Fiat Luton. Danish mail Wnite Plume Cways, a6 > thre ! 5 : °|4na Giunt Pascal celery piancs. Cab- S 85 West MalwiSt, . | KALOUKLE GEFISE L RS Bontld; llfig“ bage Zoc per 1vv; 32 per ivuu. Celery i oUC Der 1UU; $5 Der luuo. KTank s WANTED 3 competent stenograbber Pecknam, East Siae, City. Jezld n and Lypewriter; adaress in own hand- ~ 3 eye " for |ROBERT J.COCHRANE | Viuiid Niii” iiitiies” S Wikt | | xom saLy — 3550 evegiasses ror expected. ~ Box 590, New London, Conmn, | $1,4% Properiy itted. Lurubams, i RS R s e S & Jyed S N KILL POULTRY LICH MITES WITA 1¢ Wes Matn St., Norwich, Conn agent N. B. O. Bheot Packing. ancly WANTED Competent girl for gen- eral housework; three in family. —ap- ply d at sulletn’ Orfice. Iy Praw's Powdered and Liquid Lice wnteed: powry comfort mean: holloway, J. ¥. Bamww & <o me WANTED—ihe Kink sometning good.” They him a large and a small package of to- says: ~bring | . brought W. 4l & Bon, Jos. Grain Co.. A. K. Munniog, Yeutic. Kfiter; voth guar- larger pronts. Norwich Grain Connot a Soms. Greeneviy P Co., “FOR SALE—Slab wood, stove lengtis, | SI ETSON & YOUNG bacco ana a corncop pipe, all for five | s4.50 cord, $2.60 nalf cord. G. A. sui- cents, 1rom Fagan's Bmoke dhop. Lie deczZoa | 3 aown, ¥iao, thats only the iceman. LT R ATE i e o o s ity Carpenters and Builder i L R s WANTED AU once, (o TiTe a hoTss | neigibors: on telepnons and oy, ‘D | Best work and materials at rignt | through naying. Q. A. Loomis, Leba- | on steady stream, with weil equibped [ prices; by sidiiod dinbor: noxn. Jyld | grist mu, clder mill and saw_miil, do- lephone 50 WEST MAIN ST.| WANTED_A competent, experionced | i€ £°00 PUNRESE, “0ient eights waitress at tile Rex weawurant, Wilii- | PONEE 000 WSO S U0SNT, (8RS and sheas; good land; gvoa rruit | LEGAL NOTICES. «ANTED—Automobiles to clean, the Public Wash Stand, rear of BEilks’ 5 bar- at | gan price for immediaie sals, or trade Ior cottage in or near town. Farticu- work for the COUNTY, TOWN AND CITX BUILBING, . Ioeateéd on -~ UN1ON | Tollable -mua aind ofte swhio: wikisdy. & | SQUAKE, NORWICH, CONR.: Totaily | Steady Job need uppiy. Jonn G. Wigl | pdint all’ exterior roots, metailic work, | Man, Stafford, Conn. Tel. 2-3. may | cil Chamb. 130 to remove present, | and again place electric Wiring in thesé | said rooms, also to furnish and place | metal ceilings in said rooms, and other | worle, all according to plans and speci- wrie to Burman & Cherney, establisned and reliable reai estate and business brokers. Tryon’ ncy, Wilimantic, C PUBLIC NOTICE: | om0 WANTED — Experienced winders, FOR SALE — A very Dne upright als0 giris to learn; pald while learning. [ pibnts very carefally used: Wikl Seil pScaled Dl’flposlals 1v\lll be received by | APPLY West Siae siik Mill. Jezdd | cheap to a quick buyer. as owner must the Commitice having same In Charge, | —wvaANTED — Jeave city wituin one week. Address to furnish and compiete the following | , SWANTED = At once, u good all| ¥5rgyt Care Norwion Bulletin. jeizd ht- 17d ood work, and other' parts, also in- | ~WANTED—Farms and couniry bDusi- Ef“”'s (‘)1 Police Court Koom, Judges | ness. If you care to get a quick buyer Room, Police Locker Room, and Coun- | for your farm or country business the 135 Hssex St, N, maysd catlon on grounds. ulgrs_Louis B. Linceln, Jelzd FOR SALE—At a big bargaln, the Dr. Galpin cottage on the Willimantic camp ground; beat cottage and best lo- Address for partic- Willimantic, old Y. | e FOR SALE—Eleven room house, with lot, 89 CIiff Bt. Must be sold to olose . W. Hamilion, Executor, 180 jerd A G, Gor- FOR SALE—I will sejl at & fieailons which muy be obumineo irom | WANTED—Piang tuning. | C. H. #reston, Architect. The right is | don, 29% Prespect St. City. Wel 682-3. | that will surprise you my large o e o e 2 of millinery and fixtures, situated on- | City demand. All above to be in one WANTED — Hired man, single, to | Main St, opposite P. O. Jewett | estimate and in Committee’s hands on work on farm and beard with ramily; Migs D. Beauregard. price stock City. Jedd or before July 10, 1913. $25 a month salary. Inquire of Gien |— "o o MR R X (Signed) TIMOTHY C. MURPHY, lock Farm (Ledyerd). Fred sands, | FOR SALE —six-room coltags nouse .\iay;wdo; City of Norwich, Connecticut, | Manager, Mystic, Conn., R, ¥. D. & T%g;g{éflésfsi‘“::fhllflrrz v%f’ag:fif s S NANEED Sle R Schools 814 | wood, Yantic, Conn. may3d Washington St, Boston, Mass. o5, e E= board, reom. reilread ticket furnished | THINK T OVER — 250 noteheads L Co-operative Propositions.” Je12d and 2p0 6% for SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- by the State Highway Commis- sioner, Room 27, <Capitol, Hartrord, snn., uniul 2 p. m. of Thursday, July lv, 1513, for the construction of & con- tinuous’ secticn of gravei construction in tne Towns of Basiford and Chaplin; seciion of native stone macadam in the Town of \Waterford. Bidders will pay particular attention to the form of proposals appearing in the speclrca- fiIBPflSALS FOR STAIE ROAD WORK| ™ General HELP WANTED Cooks, Waitress, Farm Hands, Housework Girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, J. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bl each 35.00. Send samples of. The Bulletin Company, No: Conn. (regular’ business . size) envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.90; 500 and prices for any printing you are in need rwich, registered, breds, country. ton, R.F. D. 5, Norwich, Conn. Button, NTING t these pric 0ok 6% envelopes (regular business card printed in corner, $1.40; dg. isids will state the price as per speci- ons, Tue State Highway Commissioner reserves the right to increase or de- se the number of feet to be im- proved, after the contract is let. All bids must be accompanied by 2 surety company bond or a ceruned check of not less than one-third or —..e cust of the work. Any bidder to whom contract has been awarded refus.ng to sign tie contract at the prices offered . WANTED For the shore, Kitchen, Chamber and Table Girls, House and Second Girls. Family CooKs, J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. may26d General $2.00; 5,000, $6.00; 10,060, $10.0¢ noteheads, 6x9%, printed, $1.40; $2.10; 5,000, $6.50; 10,000, §1%.5 lettorneaan, s} xii, printea, $175 $2.80; 5,000, 9.5 10,000, $18.50 biilheads, 7x3%, printed, $1.60 $2.10; 5,000, $7.00; 10,000, $13.50 statements, 5ix8%, printed, 1,000, $1.85; 5,000, $6.00; 10,000, Printing of every description romptiy. Send for samples. etin Co., Printers and Binders, and furnish a surety company bond, or a certified check, shall forfeit from his | bond or check a Sum equal to difference in price between his bid and tue next lowest bidder. Plans and specifications may be examined at the store of Chas. A. Wheaton, Third Seleciman, Phnoonix- ville, for the Towns of Kastford and Chaplin; and at the house of A. H. amphere, First -ciectman, for Water- ford, or at the office of the State high- way Commissioner, Room 27, Capltol. The State Highway Commissioner reserves the right to reject any and all bid at Hartford, Conn,, Suly BENNETT, Commissioner. Hartford, Conn iv3d | = Highwa Capitol, FOR SALE. FOR SALE Two 2-tenement houses on Mechanic Street in Danielson. Income $420 gross, net income on investment 9% per cent. Houses pleasantly situated, three minutes’ walk from railroad sta- tion, post office and business section, five minutes from churches and schools. E. L. DARBIE, Real Estate Agent, 1 Savings Bank Block. Danielson, Conn. WE WANT A CAPABLE Chambermaid Such a person can obtain a per- manent position if application is made at once. Apply to THE WAUREGAN HOUSE Norwich, Conn. wich, Conn. and street. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich, FOR SALE—O. I. C. pigs, thorough- none beiter in Ludlow Farm, North Stoning- the H. K. 0 ize), 1,00¢, ;500 1,00C, ;600 $ 1,000, 500 1,006, 5. 500 31.46; $11.00. done The Bul- Nor- FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage I} with bath good barn and large lot, located five minutes’ walk from Main steam heat, Ct. FOR SALE A Genuine Phonograph, wi Records, in FOR SALE. AUCTION Ekonk Grange Farm will be sold auction Tuesday, July 8th, 1913, at o'clock p. m. Per order Association Ekonk, Conn. -~/ SALE HORSES Committee, | that worth $40.00 new. Easy térms sired. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., jezid Nerwich, Cons th 15 Zood condition, at $13.00; if de- 1 have ten good work tha weigh from 1300 to 1500, also ten re not as large, that 1 wish Come and see or irade at once. Gverhauling and Repair Work | —OF ALL KINDS ON— | ~JTOUMUSILES, CARRIAGES. . . TRUCKS and CARTS. Nechanical repairs. painting, i ng. upholstering and wood wer cismithung tn ail its branches | Seatt & Clark Cor 567 (0515 Nerth Main Si. | | WHEN you wani te put your busi- | ness before e pubiic. there’is no me. | dium berter than througn tne advortia- ing columns of The Bulletim FORSALE IN NORWICH TOWN ) A placeswith 5 acres of good land with an elégant heuse in good condition having steam heat and other improvements, two baras and hen houses on the viace, also 70 fruit trees, this property is located in a most excellent location and 5 minutes walk to the trolley car line. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Nerwich, Ct. Tel For sale by CHAMPLI in weight GEORGE E. Tel. 192 je3d t will others to seil them. ELMER R. PIERSON. 1139, jeléd FRESH LOAD of Horses right from the west, out of hard work, ranging from 1100 to 1509 Wenterly. MONEY LOANED on Uiamonds, Watches, Jew and Securities of any kind at t Lowest Rates of Interest. An old siablished firm to deal with. “HE COLLATERAL LOAN Co. 142 Main Strect, Upstairs. (Establisned 1572.) LOST AND FOUND. LOST—In vicinity of Franklin s sum of money. Finder return to tin Office and receive reward. uare, uile- v5d LOST or exchanged on oat piease return fo Philip Simino, suit case. ville, receive reward and claim train Friday morning, dress suit case. Finder Tafi- own Jysd SUMMER COTTAGES For Kent—For Sale. Wateh ko, Weekapnug, Vleasant View, Rentals, $iio-2iouy SEaBOL, Inspection vy appointment. FRANK W. COY, 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L Long Uistance telephone. mayzsd FOR LALE. TOR SALE —Chickering grand piano, bedroum ana uliier nuuseuoid furnitur: May be_ seen by ppoinUmeRt. Miss Buits, 274 wasmington e Vel 412-4. Jesd % COTTAGE Barn, Hennery, Apples, Grapes, Acreg Land,. near trolley, b¢ fare. 2% Splendid chance, E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 309 6 Cliff Street SEASIHORE PROPERTY. $1250 will buy a 4-room cottage, ail furnished, clty water, modern im- provemen’s, siluated on watertront al Pleasant view. $i60 will buy a 4-room cottage, large loi, ocean froitage, Bituated wt Quor- ocontaug Beach. Enquire about it. Bullding sites on ocean lots 60 by 150 at Pleasant View, Quonocontaug and Charlestown Beach; prices 32o0 10 $1000. Easy terms. TO LET. Tue Carpenter Casino, situated at Pleasant View, fully equipped for a shore dinner house and_dunce hail. A 1 ‘oom cotltage, & T-room cottage and & room cottuge at Pleasant View for rent by the week or season. Sev- eral cottages at Weequepaug and Quonocontaug for rent. $1750 buys a small farm 13% miles from Westerly on trolley iine. $1000 buys a house and one acre of land in the village. Easy terms. Send for Farm Bulletin—choice of 400, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R.. L Telephone connection. Jeldd Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring St., Willimantic For Sale 70 PROSPECT ST. Residence owned and occupied by S. B. Palmer, Arranged for two fam- ilies. Has electric lights, steam heat, Jarge barn. Fine lot. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Coma. AGRICULTURAL LIME., We have just put a carload into our | storehouse and can supply your de- mands/for tnis sure crop producer. lne experts of the country say the ground iimestone is hetter than the burnt lime, and this is w.at we have. Sold by the bag, ton or carload. i op EECK, WWILLIAMS & CO. eblyd FOR SALE At Norwich Town, new model Eight-Room Cottage. “Up to the Must Tet minute in every detail.” be seen to be appreciated. me give you a description at my office. THOS. H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street. 368-2 WHEN vou want to put vour busi- Investigate. g | tons. s > Ho that turns(h from the Toad te res- ue 52 Turneth Loward his goal. He shall arrive in due time Wy the . footpath of mercy, God wili be his e, He that taketh up the burdem ef the fainting, Lighteneth his own load: > The Almighty will put lils arms under- neatn him, $ A He shall lean upon the Lord. e that ?m" 3 | words te mo A ;i Healeth his dwn g In his time of grief they will retuen to ‘remembrance, ». God will use them for balm. He thaet;l‘ careth for the sick and wound- Watcheth not alone; There are three in the darkness to- “ gether, - > o And the third is the Lord. —Henry van Dp@ih of B THE MOTORBOATER'S SO Another Jasason coming I mean to have a boat, 2 And none of these enthuslasts ~will ... _revel in my goat: Tl split the river open with half e hundred horse, And the fellows who are laughing now Will languish in remorse, The motorhoater's song— He sings it all the time, And th eengine beats the measure Ot his busy little rhyme. Go on, you fleet of tubs! Go by me while you can— Another year I'll leave you where the blooming race began; T'll have an engine, sonny, it will take a man to crank, And you'd better waich your tiller, or T'll wash you up the bank. The motorboaler's §ong— He sings it day and nig - And the other fellows take him For a stationary light. If what you want is speed, I'll give to vou then, And show you what a speed boat is; merry géntlemen, T'll tear around the river like a sKipper in a spring, And you want to get in somewhere when the wheels begin to sing. The motorboater's song— He.sings it all the while, A song of sweet illusfon, And the other fellows smile. HUMOR OF THE DAY Young Doctor's Wife—Oh, Jack, just fancy: There's a patlent in the sit- ting-room. “All_right, dear, T won't be a moment. Just run and lock him in."—Life. He (of the Gay Way)—And so you have been married seven times. Some excitement, eh? She (of ~the Spot- light)—Not especially. , My act is in a lion’s cage, you know.—Judge. Mrs. Hightone—Yes, my husband comes of a noble family. His ances- tors won great renown on the tented fleld. Mrs. Wibbles— How odd! My husband's people were in the circus business, too.—Boston Transcript. “We're terribly henpecked, pa, ain't we” “Why, what do you mean, my boy * “Well, ma makes me wash my hands before I come to the supper table, and she makes you wash yours before you hook her up the back.— Detrolt Free Press. Miss Slimdiet—So you have placed yourself under the care of a physiclan Who reduces superfluous flesh. Did he recommend any special diet? New Boarder—No, madam; he simply rec ommended your boarding-house.—Tat- ler. “That” said the futurist, pointing proudly to the canvas which he had just finished, “Is my attempt to inter- pret the infinfte” “What did the in- finite ever do to you?” asked the inno- e bystander—Chicago Record- Her- ald. “Haven't you a handsomer chafing dish than that?’ asked the customer. “You want something even more orna- mental than this?” “Yes, T want one so beautiful and expensive that my wife wouldn't think of trying to cook anything In it”——Washington Star. “I hope vou don’t object to my chi dren practicing their music lessons said_the fourth-floor temant to his neighbor below stairs. “On the con- trary,” said the neighbor. “It has given me a first-class reason for de- manding a reduction in my rent”— Harper's Week “Wombat, I'd like to ask you a ques- tion, if vou, won't get offended.” “Fire away.” “Why do vou spend so much of your time hanging around a court- room?” “It's the only public place where vou can get away from ragtime orchestras and cabaret features."— Pittsburgh Post. “We could save a great deal of time by leaving ‘Dear Sir’ and ‘Yours Truly’ off our letters,” said the sadly pract cal person.” “So we might,” repliej tne man who likes the little formali- ties. “But we might save still more by not stopping to put on collars and neckties in.the morning."—Washing- ton Star. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Romping _with his little grandson, Frederick Wagner, Pen Argy, Pa., was blinded in the left eye by an ‘arrow from the lad's toy gun. The copper production of the Ashio mines, Japan, in 1912, was about 20,000 A large increase in production is expected in 1913. Since alfalfa was introduced into Argentina cattle have been marketed a year younger than when the animals were fed on native grasses. According to experts the force of the rotation of the earth on the gyroscope compass, which has been adopted by the United States Navy, is 291 times as great as the force of magmetism on the magnetic needie. The English Navy lias developed fire control to the point that a single offi- cer can discharge all the guns on one side of a ship at the same instant, all the shells reaching the target together and delivering a crushing blow. It has been ascertained that the sales of United States cased apples (largely from the States of Washing- ton, Oregon and Callfornia) by Edin- burgh wholesale fruit merchants in 1912 amounted to approximately 108,- 000 cases of 28, 38 and 40 pounds net. Limoges has a world-wide reputa- tion for its china. The industry has been carried on in this city for over a century. The excellence of its ware, its hardness, fineness of texture, per- fect vitrification and _translucency make it unsurpassed in the estimation of connoisseurs. Sicily is a land of great beauty, rich in historical rem#ing and associations and with a wonderful climate; it has been for many years a resort for the iraveler from other lands. A move- ment has been inaugirated recemtly looking to the enconragement of travel in the territory. The growing, of several new crops in the Middle \West gives promise of making considerable -changes In both the domestic and forelgn commerce ot~ the United State: o OF these arti- clesare Kaffir corngand peanuts. The former was: planted very extensively last year, especially im Texas, Okla- homa and Kansa#._so much so that 1,000,006 bushels " of r corn were sxported to Burope via Galveston and New Oril “Th ' use, however, ness before t¥e public, there is'no me- {dium better thun tnrough the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin. for Kaffir corn Is on the farm, whers mr 1s.