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EONMON ~ Beme time ever¥ active i RESS and soeinl | reaet from the o e we. 867, ., | Worli and pleasure-seeking—a time n?fis s}'i}i{é’h&‘.“ i - WHEH rest, sleep amnd food are net lorinie_counell, No. 83, B B L | 6noush to restore natural strength and e T WA g W o Wy RSB . B T o ; ¥ b ASM (Bower) s es the most ""?‘_“.ln“ma'“&g“ useful purpose here by iving nacwrai " | i@, Breventins serious, nervous break- do' gncw:l as Neurasthenla —or 4 |'nervous eshauation! The first indi- catlons of trouble are {ndigestion, con~ | [ty stipation, Insomnia, fatigue—in fact, Mise Adlea hee a hopeful message |81 Olsorders of the stomach, bowels, for the woman who dreads | Fidneys anddliver emanate from the m. a wig. See adv. Bame causc—the Clog and - fnact- e Jun of .the vital organz. BIOPLASM (Bower) is prescril An anntversary mass of requiem will | 3 (GER0, 8 PIESCH MAL-ASSIMILATION— MAL-NUTRITION— man jeeted to the, strain ef modern busi Wheii the physical maebine do AILMENTS. Sane Method of Obtaining Relief: the life of nearly and woman _sub- ife comes a periot es not excessive strain of bed by thousands of nt of these ailments. SEpSea Ik v Jeatys Shatrch on | Vhyaiclana In all parts of the world he Ay g, To ey fkuow its virtues and speak of it in the . . ghost terms. BIOPLASM (Bower) is abeolutely an ethical remedy. It Atlention W. C, T. Ul Meet today | has' mover betors o : T R ey s never before been offered {0 the room 8 te arfange bouquets and take rangeme have bee: ade wi ceatribdion of flowera is desired. DAVIS THEATRE. The Tabloid Musical Comedy Success The F‘urpl. Widow, Today. One of the &reatest Tablold Musioal comedies of ihe season will be seenatl | Aftermath thie cosy cheaire, the Sitst half of tais | ately supply suffer form, at $1.00 of absolute satist i funded. week whea the Pucple Widow will be| ©1ag Flies—Picnics presented by Billy Oarlton and his| company of comedians and singers. | ? The plot.is away from anything that| A historic flag w has been. previousiy presented in this | on a bungaiow on hitfal funny story | wes the nal runaing ail through i deals with unpa’gn in a rich Widow who has been left @ large | ise every year sum of momey by her late husband |and is now tattered an on certain conditions, and to save this | mopey for herseif she hes to find | Outing at another hustand. Al the facldents of ! A number of you the story take place in Hie wich inity Smaltze’s howl, and of amusing situa body in gvod hu Cariion the sacoent murder tie Exglish ln: thing that you woull Sam Feraard woul there are to miss, | smmame if | mbers of actors vin Re leard him. The ocher m ars French and the company ail com and singers and there is no rcom for | any dull momen 3 are on | the stage. Miss the| At the Rock N Widow does all and | ence Was pie her pleasing per rere L rion as well as eutertaining. the ro in hac] children ned to th Vi chorus of singers and dancers are | Lhe with the show and heip to mase it the | list big success that it bus proven to be. | Sandwiches, ic A well chosen selecticn of phoio plays | the evening t wil be shown he clildren, who NORWICH TOWN of the Rock Nook Home Celebration. ers. Comes in tablet bottle, on guarantee iciion or money re- PL‘UMBiNG AND _STEAM FITTING. 7 P & B Sanitary Plumbiny A peep into an up-to-date bathreo r duly less refl;a:t:' than the the mere look to the batk for badily | conifort. 1 will show you samiples and | plans_of the pbrcelain sther tuba end give you estimates for the work of putting thefi In In thé bEst mannet trom a sarftary standpsiat—umd guar. | smee the entire job. J. . TOMPKINS, €7 West Main V‘Su'ezu " T.F. BURNS, |Heaiing and Plumding, ' 52 hrankiin Streat DVERTIS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT THE MTE OF : 5c per line, six words to the line WANTED. FOR SALE. WANTED—A waltress at once. Call al Rose restaurant, 41 Breadway. WANTED—Laborers wanled, this (Monaay) morning 1o has BUrton, No. 48 No, ' maln sireet. WANTED—A refined iady of Zood business abillty as secretary and Lreas- urer. Aiso” ‘w - compeieni YOUE mun as compositor, athbone Pub Co., slde ¢ntrance allce building, Norwien, Conn. i wpply W. C. E. WHITAKER Successor to F. GIBSON. Tin and Sheet Metal Worker, Tar or Asphalt and Gravel Rools, Walks and Driveways., aprsd 63 West Main St Holiday—Historia and Parties— Many Guests and Travelers. & the Fourth te street. It used It kas been m | cxcept last year torn. Drawbridge. ng people from Nor- =pent the Fourth at In the afterncon th Those Helen Cor- e 1dith Doug- Whittaler ol, Hoilis Burnham. ok Fome Independ- sasan cejeprated. > in the afternoon oa of the home, when | played games and | ctrola. There were ! am and can in W fireworks for ciuding a magnifcent | spent a most hapuy | two resl production, The Soul of a ay. Thief, a delightful drama of a thief's — — reformation. While Baby Slept is a At Best View. ;::i':fn-sn:fifl-" play from f:, 0";@:1“\:. 3 G. Evans Wightman of Wash- | er seuic d 4% | Ineton sirect and grancdenghter, Miss | Sea Waves, ifixed P Bnd ders e B L “"‘h‘\‘ mont comety ; = Ch e i o an and In and ¢ i\ et and e v it rdiodic r tler and Mr. and Mrs, Our coolins svs 56 Beat liam tor of Best View, over e }‘ 4 “l:{-,. '2' t here were thirty in the B e Y comfore | PArty, and boating, motoring and sames | jost drop in anyt will always | WeTe & 4 find it mice and coo! | L o4 Holiday Clambake. Boved Thentre. | Fourth of July there was a | ¢l it the home of A and The Mig feature programme at the Be b P Breed toda) heaued by The Iinal Exrink s oo o 5 3 4 P e Py sent from wich and lw‘h“ @ ¢ fwo reel drar were idreworks in the { o B TG 5 . all spepding 4 most enjoyable screea ey ~‘-ixi' Beach Party. | Timely imterception, Biograph proves Ge that sc best to wait it d and Robert ® Mumbar of friends enjoyed a day ortute is. the beach on the h. They “toc season. a side heon and spe the day. There comedy | Were 13 in the party. | t Gibraltar | = i (e electricat | At Sheltering Arms. | < the house coal At the S e L and comforiabic these hot davs = IRSIE YWas 40 ainr AT LINCOLN PARK. Find Floor and Music Al That is to be Desired. flowers being e Dancers Notwithstanding the intense he Waich oppressed the city on Saturday there was a very satisfuctory at teadance at the Lincoln Park casi < the evening, and lac orchestra pro s usual the Cadil d _irrestibie and the floor was well filled for every mate und in Commiitee’s hands om | ber, many of the dancers not miss- ( _Adelbert Rudd of West Town'street | OF Deiore Jul URP. On Tuesday evening when the casi- | there by the death of his brother, |~ Sesia R e T no will be open again, 1 charge of 5 2 o cems_win 'k;; made for admission to | On Summer Schedule. ' the park and 5 cenis for each dance.| The masses the Sacred Heart { i (i To offset the admission charge for e chureh e been changed from 8.30 ie Pflfimflls fflfi d“l[ REA th trance 1o the park, there will be a7 and from 10 to 5, I free dance at wome iime during the | 3 | DEALED PROPOSALS will be re-| evening following the arrival of the | m Weller of New Tork 1n vin- | Sionsr, Hosm. 20 = camiaiy sommis: C&r leasing the square at 345, This|iting his sistetr, Mrs. Walter Grant, | Comn, unil = b m. o Satrsany, ucy will be the regular prosramme for = | for the construcuon ol 4 com- Tuesfay nighi during the seasom, | of Hartford is v i section of gravel conmstruction Monday, Wednesday nd Friday | TSt b Fowns of Hasdora and Chapin; | B presiey, and Frise s o seuiton i native scone TRacadam i | parties, who may the management for exclusive nuse of the park at moder- ate prices. ar- i | ; William Brother's D , which was h Huniington ad flowers, appreci: specially Town T of i aveuue * Crawford and sister spent r,e 'ate the Fourth with Mrs, George Geer of | Plain Hill, ’ Jarry and Arthur MHughes of Dan- | New Haven—Prof, and Mrs, Ropere | 1°0%0n are visiting Gdwin Vergason o | X, Corwin and Misk Peggy Corwin, of | ¥ ¥8ASON avenue, | B{ Boman street, lofi last weel (o S | sDend the summer'in Groenbore, V. Inez and jrene Woodworth went Sun- | * Y& lday te Wililmantie to spend the suta- Mariden —Beoause af nervous preas. | ™7 With their sisier | Aown over financial trowbles Jvederick | . et | A, Wallace, commeretal instyucior in y: and Mre Dejaze Merbert of Hawt.| the public schools of Meriden, resigneq | 1079 @7€ Visiting David Shahan at his | e~ home on West Town street. ! . % 3 ! Torrington Rufus Spences, shysieal Mre, Charie Lyons and Air ,luiiu‘ direczor of the Torrington Y, M, ¢, A, s ke mbEnetn O My, and | Sl E e o - O . duhn Lvons of Wesi Town sireet, | clation September 1 te take a course Mre Foha | @ the New Hgven Nowmu School of g Nre ok Fiyse .07 Balts | Ribstice, spens the Fourth with “Mrs, Iiyna's| 1sier, Mrs, James Butler, on Oid Cem. | Mow Britain—Prineipal W, €, Ajers | 1077 1608 of the New Brifain High sciwo, wili | oy 5 e ihten recefve 8 salars of 83,800 in ie mou | THere wus un informai family gath place at Brookiine, Mace ke 45 ax ering A h T Mr, and Mrs, § wg‘ 400 over what L yiceivey | AUREF Bennett on Yergason avenus on | s 2% the Fourth, Bridgeport— & recent atteimne 1o roy 1he Poor box at the German Cainpl chgveh in Bridgeport was fniled wien farnyik Jung with Warres the burglar was frightened away, Ho | POrt 0F the we wes geem tsving Lo climb into & wine = dow Bt the church, Bawbury—fors Jomeply Havets, | Wost Dows birie known on fhe continent of Europe ul one of the mest polite of hosts, has teen we Charies W, @rant Sharrigs in the ear i Old €anterbury days i Rlock is- with Mrs, Tubbs Woodworth of at the home of Mr. ana i and som, mr:} come to the Hotel Greew 35 maitre Wal 3 e Betel. & place newly create: 3 alter Grant, pa the Ta o Ti i gl e‘m‘rd:%i more | £9ad Fourth uf July’duy, There was 4 2 g T€ | clambake, and dn the cvining fireworss efficient service of his patroms. gave pleasure. Sullield—Superintendent pf Scbodls| 35 and Mrs, Converse Smith and | ‘.\ Lu‘da( h;&l ln‘::d.':“:»" Lollo: - didtie dauvghior e moved [rom sanser s [ < REY Church street to their new residence West Soficld for tha goxt Fowa sireet, lately cecupiea by M o Eyathia Bac A picture g presented Sag dobuson Home Bl Were seen scat one resding ed. 25 1. i: Ckildren Ory FOR FLETEHER'S TORIA Mus, M glayng with Mrs, whben | aloud while the others sew- 12 Swi enjoyment was morning st the ree of the ie- ed 11, a swing chair, B . whn has bean 5. L Huil of West in Grant's | Who | — Florence | | 3 { | et i | | { | i | WILFBED ¥, B, LAMPHBRE, Oraer of Noiids, State nf Conngetisuf, County of New London, June Litk, 1913 I'pos’ fhe cempidint of the said ivej B, Lampher jafming, 1o | reasony fheseta sct Fg v ngwr panaia, furnabie pa ins |ROBERT J.COCHRANE s Mitting, Sloubluz, Memm Fisdi, . iv Wesi Malu St. 2 & Norwich, OConw Agent N. B. O. Skeo: Fackin anris STETSON & YGUNG Carpenters and Builder | DBest work and materials at rigat | prices, by skilled labor. Telephene 50 WEST MAIN ST. own strect, has gone to live with uer | srandson, Claude Washburn, - M. J. Corcoran of New Jersey spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Brady. ~ \ Arthur Brady spent the week end | with Mrs, J. A. Brady of West Town | | street. . Miss Gertrude Woodmansee of Bridgeport is at her home on West | Town street. Miss I"rancis McGuire of Hartford s | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brady | of West Town street. Charles Huli of Springfield, Mass., spend a month with Mrs, S, L. Hull of West Town street. John Fields of New Jjersey has been pendinng some time .with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mimothy Kields. Master Fred Freeman of Plain Hill ent the Fourth with Mrs. Fred wne of Eust Main street. Czar In Piker Class. Having obtained a key to his room at the Capitol and having had a tele- phone put in, the President is now ready to do business without entering the lobby.—New York Worid. LEGAL NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE Seaied basals will be received by having same in charge, complete tae tollowing o aod e COUATY, TOWN AND AGL_wrated on UNLON i, CONN.: Totally metailic .Work, nd olher’ parts, also in- solice Couri soom, Judges e Locker Koom, and Coun- r, 2i30 10 remove present, il phsce eleciric wiring in these also to turnish and ptace i ceilnigs 1n said rooms, and other » , 213 @CouTdiBE 10 PIANS 4ud spe tcuLions which muy be oDtaines (rol C. H. Fresiom, Arcai I'ne right is reserved Lo reject an estimal ‘rown or dezaand. ol saia Coanty, Ali above 10 bo in one ne Town of Waterfora. sidders wiil | pay particuiar aitention to the form of Proposals appearins im the specinca- dons. bids will state the price as per speci- ficatdor The rves Nlate Highway Commissioner the Tight o Increage or ae- crease the number ieet to be im- proved, aiter the-contract is let, Al} bids t be accompanied by a surciy company hond or a cerumed check of not fesy than one-third o1 6 208t of the work, Any bidder to whom | contract been awirded refus.ug to 5ign lhe contract at the prices offered and furnish a surety company bond, or 1 certified check, sHall 1orfeil from his bond or cneck a Sum equal to dilterence in_price between Bhis bid and iae next Iowess hidder, Plans and speeifications may be examined at the store of Chas, A, Waeaion, Third Selecimun, Fnoenix- ville, for tae Towns of lcastiord and Chaplin; and ai the house of A, H, Lamphers, Firsy _c.eetman, for Water ford, ov uf the uffice of the State sign. | way' Comniissioner, Reom 27, Capitor, | Vhe Stae Highway Cemmissignes Yeserves Lie msnt Lo rejeet any and all bids, | Dated st Hartford, Cens, wuty 1, | 3913, O, J, BENNETT, } State Hignwat Commissioner, Reem 2j, Capitel, Hariford, Conn, J¥34 LAMPHEBE VS, DAISY . 1813, befors phe S 2 I dnd T6} satd Counly 2 and being foynd hy 8 Sudiority phas FRit] mphere, iy Thisday pf P It s Thesesess pf_ the Reudency jsdered, izt matice 0i said tompizint pe Sixiy saig gefensant by pubilshing tiis crdex of notice in Tie Norwich Buile. newspaper printed in Norwich, & Tor twro weeks successi before the gth R, NORMAN I of the’ Superior Court Loné@da County. JedoM - pn or Ci stant C v for Xe e MONEY LOAN B U EAONTS, \TATCAEs. 4 Eienis & curites of ‘any ‘Kind at-t. o wesSt Rares of Inierest™ £ vid TEIADIDSS -thor - deal with. C - e CORLATERALTLOANCO., * g2 e Sereet,” Dpstiry. S =7 (Establisued 1873t i General WANTED—Ihe name and address of any person wishing o buy the pest sio maue. John H. Larned, 225 School street, Futnam, Conn. dyida. FOR SALE OR RENT—One fiye room COLLaks AL LOTGS L°UIDL G, s 130Q&HL3, Fialpueld, coun. Jy lae FOR SALi—Top bugsgy in A L con- dilon. George Auams, Norwich Town. ayi FOR SALi—Second hand oas side- boara, good condition. Wi seil cneap i taken Gt once. Apply &l Suieud vttice. syea FOR SALE—One Erie 12 h. p. hori- zontal cngine, 6 inch cylader, 9 inch Suroke, 1y wheel $vxiy iacaes; have no use for same and wil seu cheap. 1S. H. Jacobs Mig. Co, Danlelgon, CL .Jydd WANTED—Teachor, married, college gradusie, —expevienced, desires o teacn History, Macnematics, Pnysics, Mechanical Urawing, possibiy Manuai ‘Irainimg. Normai Scnool preferred. Box 545, New London. yid [“A_\'mmf_'um with good references or A. Adaress Box Jyid general nousework. builetin Othice. WANTED—Song poems wanted, We have paia Chousands ol dollars to ¥ong writers—send us your poems or melo- dies. Acceptunce guarunteed Ir avall- abie by largesi, most successiul con- cern o tne kind. We publisn, adver- lise, secure Copywright in your name anda pay 50 per cent. il successiul. Hundreus of delighted clients. rite today for big magazine, beautiful iilus- trated book and examination oi your work—all rree. Dugaale Co., dale Bldg., ‘Washington, D. TWANTED— Bverybody to enjoy the collection and delivery service of watcp, clock and jewelry repairs of L. Clégs, 1i8 Washington St, City. Drop posial or phone 3(i-z aprzMW WANTO_—Salesman for complete line ‘ol iubricaling oiis, grease, paint, 4nd . paint specialties. ' Froficable em- Dioyment for one who can Se... Address rropical Oil Co., Cleveland, O. jyid WANTED AL once, to hire a horse througn naying. 1. A. Loomis, Leba- non. yad WANTED A competent stenographer and typewriter; adaress in own hand- writing; state experience and wages expected. box 0¥s, New London, Conn. 1¥3d WANTED—At once, to hire a horse througa naying. G. A. Loomls, Leba- non. Jyid +«ANTED—Automobiles to clean, at the Public Wash Stand, rear of Elke’ Home. Je2éd WANTED — Expenienced winders; also giris io learn; pald while learniug. Apply st Siae Silk Mill. Jezbd WANTED — At once, & good ail around placksmith; none but a steady, reliable man and ome wno Wishes & steady job need wpply. donn G. Wisnti- an, ‘Siaffora, Conn. Tel, may 11d WANTED— Farms and countr: ness. 1 you care Lo get & quick buyer for your farm or couniry business Wiis to Burman & Cherney, tae old cstabiisned and reliable real estate and business brokers. 185 lssex St, N. X. maysd WANTED—Piano tUning. A. G. Gor- don, 235 Prospect St, City. Tel. 682-¥. iyid WANTED — Hired man, single, to work on farm and board with tamily; $35 a month salary. Inquive of Glen Rock Farm (Ledyard). Fred Sands, Manager, Mystic, Conn., R. F. D. 4. WANTED1ail's Barber Schools, 814 Washinston St, Boston, Mass. Wages, board, room. railroad ticket furnished by Co-operative Propositions.” Je12d HELP WANTED Cooks, Waitress, Farm Hands, Housework Girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. 5. COSCORAN, Supt., Central Bldg. WE WANT A CAPABLE Chambermaid Such a person can obtain a per- manent position if application made at once. Apply te THE WAUREGAN HOUSE Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE, FORSALE IN NORWICH TOWN A place with 5 acres of gooa dand with san elegant heuse in good condition having _steam heat and other improvements, {wo harns and hen houses on the blace, alse 70 fruit trees, this property is located in _a most exceilent Jocation and 5 minutes walk to the trelley ear line, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Ci Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMEBILES, GARRIAGES, W45k 048, FRUCKS and CARTS, Mectanicai repairs. ominting, trim ming. upholstoring and weood wori zjacksauthing :a ail its branches Seatt & Clrk Conp 567 te 515 Nerin Bain S, DR. C R CHAMBERLAIY Dental burgeen of Br. & I. Gesni> prace:, Agrins ig e HUA ALK 5 BeCONG-Hand ¥Ord au- toobue. raohe ods, NOTwich, Or ad- aress vs Frankin st Jyda FOR SALW—Or Lo rent, seashore cot- tage on the Watch EDli end of rleasant View. luquire 0L JOND k. MUIpLY, b SEM {ENTS = X0 RENT. TO RENT —-Garage, wseciric lighted, 95 Ciifl. wOQUITe . 8. s A;‘lwl_‘l- ayaa "0 RiaWE—Tho store on Mroadway nexi v wue Wauleguu notel, vccupied by Mr. Coxeter, ®uu 5 500l L0 WIGYE W kvo' adkiw sL” APRiy b0 wluianL i a0leids. s AHA WORN IS HBD ROOMS—Central oca- oD, | aiTR, MiiMa avise, 15 UBION SU mayiou % O RENTLower part of 35 Wash- ingion ot., s rovls anu buih, with or WiioUt Barage; .o avuse of & rooms ADG DAL, i JOProvements. J. Braa- Yord,"Sockoinder, ivs Brudaway, or at 3> WasDuigews elter b p. 0. may. fl FURNISHED 1OOMS, ail modern Cot- veniences, vo UkliOL ou Leiepuone $ii-4 Iyl WO 2N — S Tenemcnt, O Tour rooms, reasonanie rent Lo small famuily. iu- quire 4v Hobart ave. Jfiifi—h“ v jouern 1R Provements, Cunal SU, Westeriy, K. L, OF 5. . Cof- rey, Norwic Jyia FUK SALE—Cows, 60 head, Zo Dew much, Holsleils and Ayrsaircs; also a Lew ¢Xtru nice Guernseys ana Jerseys. E. Snarpe, NOrtn rranhn, Coni. $8-4, willimanuc v, ayia uto buggy, hard rubper , LOUr passenger, Zu L. D, WO cylnders, in gova running oraer; ces be aitered 1Nty &N AUty LLGCK AT Small CXDeNSE. AUGTEsS N. . Darkes, Ledi- non, Cu. Jysa ¥ oK SALK—Several g00d cows; ulso young Iges. G do Gracon. les ia-d Jysu Fox SALL G ingle cylinder Cedillac TURsRUNE. 1AGUITS J. Stoudara, 313 Frankin St ayid FOR SALE—Cabbage piants, includ- ing ied ana Savoy, buryee’s All mead, SUCCession, Liab Luicn. Danisn s Tiead and Ollers. Aiso W iute Plume 2na 1L Lascal ceiery plants. Cap- bage zsc per Luu; dz per L0uvu. Celery SUC Per 1uu; $o por iuul. ETANK Pecknam, East Siae, Cit Jezld Wood, stove lengths, 20 nai cofa. G. A. sul 12, di SALE OR TRADE—Good 10-acrs farm, wes localed, near viisge and NEIZLDOTS, 0N LeiepAOne and v K. U.; on Bleady siream, with well equipped grist mil, cider mill and suw_mii, do- lng good Lusiness; ubout 56 lorse PoOwer over Whoeid; exceilent elgut- Toam house, Dew DUTD, POULTY house ana sheas; 00d land; Eood iruit; bu Kan urice for mmeoiaie sals, or'truae Tor dutLuge In Or Bewr lown. Farucu- lars, ‘Uryom's agemcy, Wilimanug, Ct Teblod 16X SALE — A very fne upright pluno, very carefully used; will seil Chemp o 4 QUK DUFer. as Owner must Jeave city witain ome week. Adaress Upright, care Norwich Bulletin. Jelid FOR BALE AL a big bargain, the Dr. Galpin cottage on tae Willimantc camp ground; best coitage and best lo- catiua on grounds. Adaress For partic- ulars Louls 5. Libcoln, Willimaatie. Jelzd FOK SALE —kleven room house, with lot, 89 CLff St. Must be sold to ciese estate. G. W. Hamilton, Executor, 130 Main St e7d FOR SALE—I will sell at a price that will surprise you my large stock of millinery and fixtures, situated on Main St, oppesite P. O. Jewett City. Miss D. Beauregard. jedd FOR SALE-—Six-roem cotiage aouse, improvements, barn, large lot. near Thermos Co., Laurel saill. A. W. Rock- Wood, Yaati Conn. mayid THINK II' OVER — 250 noteheads | and 25u (regular business size) 6% 1| envelopes, neatly printed, ior $1.90; 500 each 33.00. send for sampies and prices 1or any printing you are in need of. The builetin Company, Norwich, Conn. ¥OR SALE 0. L C. pigs, thorough- breds, regisiered, none beiter in the country. lLudiow Farm, North Stening- ton, R. F. D. s, Nerwich, Conn. H. ¥. Button, Lfown. inquire is2d rooms, alse upper ienement five rooms, Wita bels room with either if desired. Ap- ply sames Murpiy, éve Washingion st Jezd . SUMMER COTTAGES Kor Lemt—Ior Sale. Watch M, Weekapaug, Yleasant View, Renials, §1i0-3upuv seauson. luspection by appoiniment. FRANK W. COY, 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L Long Distance ‘Lelephons. mayZyd FOR wALE. COTTAGE Barn, Hennery, Appies, Grapes, Acres Land, near trolley, b¢ 1are. Splendid chance, b E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 308 6 Clft Strest 2% ~ho, Where the biggest’ woodiloks grow! Vaocadti time hms come, hey-ho, leX‘odn?ml u‘d‘fl\mk.‘n'l and bt T T wn from To the salted sands where :‘!‘l‘l tangos o And a square meal costs ten dollarm or so, Heéy-ho, Yes, costs ten dollars or se! Vacation time has come, hey-ho, Scatter and ohatter and ream, Let every man Do what he can . To'beat it il - from his hothe, He will wear off his tummy and scat< ter his dough, But what is the difference? He's been on the go, i Hey-ho, Zon el he's boan 'on the go! Ralph Bacon in the New York Timaas | 3 TO AN EARL. X (London. Bng.. Citizen) ¥ ‘What have you more than T What are your acres wide? Mine is the houndless sky— Mine are 'the stars that ride The great sea of the wondrous ni Bringing me freights of pure aelig) You claim the fields and moer, The oak, the beech, the pine; Bui, man, to me you're poor, For all their joys are mine: 1 And flowers that blow, and birds that sing Their added pleasures to me bring. The riches of man's mind I _have upon my sheif: A 1 whistle down the wind Your title and your peif, For star and poet, flower and merle Make me as rich as any earl. ANDREW DODDS. HUMOR OF THE DAY Baker—Is he a A of pleblian hab- its- Barker—Yes. He is willing to be seen in a New York church during tLe summer months.—LiTe. “The art of conversation is dying out” “We, perhaps, might improvs things” “But we don’t feel like ex- changing our epigrams for other pe.- ple’s platitudes.” Wige—The man who is always talk- ing about his achievements might em- oy his time to better advantag.. Yes, he might be talking about SEASHORE PROPE&TY. §1250 will buy a 4-roam cottage, @il furiisned, cliy Wwatef, i mouern im- Drovames(s, ¥ilUALGQ GT .Waleriremt ut Flessanl view. invesLgaie. $150 will buy 2 e-Toum cottage, large lot, ocean fruilage, siiuated ac WUSE- ocsntaug Beach. lnquire about it. _ Building siles on ocean jows 50 by 13¢ at Blewsant \iew, Quonoceantang and Charlestown Beacl; prices $as¥ (o $1006. Kasy terms. % TO LET. y Carpeater Casino, situated ut Pleasani View, fully equipped for a shore dinner house and dance hall A 16-room cottage, & 7-room cotlage and a 5-room coliaZe al Pleasant View for rent by the week or seasen. Bev- eral cotiages ai Weequepaug and Quoneoeontaug for rent. $1750 buys a small farm 1% milles from Westerly on trolley iine. $1000 buys a house and one acre of land in the village Basy terms. Send for Farm Bulletin—choice of 484, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Heal Estate Broker. Ne. 41 West Broad St., Reeoms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Telephone connection. Tue T Jelda Peck’s Real Estat: Ageacy FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring St., Willimantic T PRINTING —Look at these prices: 500 6% envelopes (reguiar business size), sted In corner, $1.40: 106 card pr 56.00; 16,600, $10.0C; 500 noteheads, 2105 5,090, $6.00; 10,000, §12.50; "506 :X11, printed, $1.75; 1,060, $2.50 5 billheads, i, prin $1.60; ° 1,000, 2 600, $7.00; 10,000, $13.50; "500 ements, 5 xb%, 1,000, $1.85; 5,000, $6.00; 16,006, $1L.00: desoription prompuy. Send for sampies. The Bul- letin Co., Printers and Binders, Nor- with bath and steam heat, good barn and large lot, located street. Price reasonabla. N. Tarrant & Co. 32.0U; 5,068, 6x9 %y, privted, $1.40; 1,000, ietterheads, § 10,600, $18.505 500 10 ] p printed, $1.46; Printing of every done wich, Conn. Eight-room Cottage five minutes’ walk from Main 117 Main Strest, Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE A Genwins Phenegraph, with 15 Hecords, in goed condition, at $13.00; worth 3$40.00 new, Basy terms if de- THE PLAUT-CADDEN CoO. Jes1d Norwieh, Conm, SALE HORSES i I have ten weigh frem 13 that are not as 00d workers that will to 1500, also tep others arge, that 1 wish to sell or irade at onee. Come and See them. ELMER R. PIBRSON, Tel, 1139, Jelsd FRESH LOAD of Hosses right from the wesi, out of havd werk; ranging from 1160 to 1569 in weight For sale by = - 6BORGE E. CHAMPLIN, Fel. 192 Westerly, jesd LOST AND FOUNB. ‘T—Black hand bag betw wich ana New Loudon, N. Y.. H., 9 v'clock out of Ni [’ money, gold rosary and owners ‘ad Tess. nder plegse retarn to "Bull tin “67fice and recvet R SrOsPor ¢ Zed—pn——vat—Train Fritay morning, dress suit cate. Kinder Pleasé return to Philip-Simiug, Tafl- yille; - receive réward and' claim ~own Suit case. * Iyad & rwich, bZd ‘sum For Sale 70 PROSPECT ST. Residence owned and occupied by S. B. Palmer. Arranged for two fam- lilies. Has electric lights, steam heat, large barn. Hine lobo o8 s Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, €0 Shetucket St. Norwich, Comn. AGRICULTURAL LIME. We have just put a carioad into our storehouse and can supply your de- mands for this sure crop producer. Tae experts of {he country say the ground limestone is hatter than the burnt lime, and this Is w.at we have, Soid by tne bag, ton or carload, PBCX, M'WILLIAMS & CO. febisd FOR SALE At Norwieh Bight-Reem Cottags. “Up te the Must Let Town, new model minute in every detail,” be seen Lo be appreeiated. me give you a deseriptien at my effice, THOS. H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street, s68-2 The fine Housé 326 Geutral Avenue. Lot 88 x 160; barn 14 x 1812, Will be {cold at a price which will make it an | A1 investment. Inquire of JOHN McWILLIAMS, 122 Prospect St, AUCTION Ekonk Grange Farm will be sold at auction Trvesday, July Sth, 1913, at 1 o'clock p. m. - Per order Association Committee, Bispnk, Conn S Piins 2 iladelphia Record. “Did Johnny destroy those weeds to- day?’ “Jobmny has been destroyinz weeds all day, chasing a basebail around a vacant lot."—Cleveland Plain - Dealer. < “Why did she withdraw after receiv- ing the nomination?" “They told her, it elected, she would become a member of the common council, and you know how particidar she 18" —Judge Mother—It shocks ~me awfully ) think you took the penny. Remember, it i8 as much a min to steal a penny 25 a dollar. Now, how do you feel, Wii- lle? Willle—Like a chump. There wos a dollar right alongside the penny.— Londen Pumch. “Is she the right sart to be & con- gressman’s wife?” “Ts she? Why, she's even more democratic than he is. Sha even goes so far as to call socially o1 the wives of some of her husband's comstituents.”—St. Louis Republc. “I suppose you take excellent care of vour health?’ “No,” ‘replied ¥Ferme= Corntossel. “T tried every kind of men: icine I could get hoid of for a while. Then I gave up and forgot about m. health, and I've felt betier ever since. —Washington Star. “What is the name o this station?’ “Blue Island, sir” “Thanks. May I ask—" “Why it's called Blue Island when it’s neither blue nor an {sland? [ don't know, sir, unless it's just be- cause it had to have a name, You're N, 18,729.”—Chicago Tribune. “I shan't go to thelr home again.' “What's the matter? Didn't they ask you to sing?” “Yes.” “And didn't you?" “No. When I asked to be excused thuy merely let it go at that. I supposed, of course, ther'd insist on it."—Detroit Free Press. “Have you no decent brands of cigars? demanded the man who was pawing over the case. “I think I can suit you," satd the dealer. “Here are three brands of my own—the Kicker, the Grumbler and the Bi{ Groucho.” Tha ' man made a quick seiegtion without further comment—Louisville Courier- Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE An egotist is & man who thinks he is better than you are. ‘Ward Baldwin has remarried in Clncinnati the woman from whom hs ‘was divorved 15 years ago. In the densest parts of Bombay there are 740 persons to the acre. New York has 1,000 in the sams area, Fr, Gabriels Nahapstian of Vemice wants to rearrange the calendar so that Easter will become a fixed date, The werld's 1 in 1011 resuited in sbtaining about. 608,000 barrels of ail, which was alment deubla that of the year befare, Mys, Dora, Quitlen, aged 38, of Whitesburg, Ky, is_the mother of 13 children, including three sets of twins and ome set of triplets, all living, Mrs, Peter Yants, whoe lives fn a e little log cabin near Minn., has just fallen heir to §86,000, She says she will net leavwe har cabin, The United States Stesl will’ this year expend $35,000,000 on construction work, This does not in- clude expenditures for propesed Duluth and Sandwich plants, 5 s The chalrman "ng the m“ of an orn! olog’u:.l Bermany refolces in this ttlo whish ornaments his vigiting cards: Kanari- envogelzuchtvereinsvorstand, The Dawsen Daily News states that suggestions have been made at varions times that demestia goats misnt be raised te advantage in the ¥ulken, The wild goats thrive en the Alaskan Alps 266 miles west of Dewsen, The De- minien governmeat has takep up the matter of supply of geats fer (hese whe wish te peeire fhem, Tp te Tone 1, 1018, assarding 18 uneflieia] but m%‘,’m flfl:q ‘..u."fi weekly, (he total preduef of 'ri'g;' 8, n a during {he present sampaign in had ameunted to “A.Qf lq it arison wi ’;m,mv iy g u it similar date iy | The @ m‘g:s Jg & OR 1, 1818, a slight s the nui at g similas date in the preceding yeas, « « « © ‘-x&;flfl‘q at the %it&d ‘Sates ex- periment s in Hawai, 1,666 pounds of hulter per belng made from milk received fram neighboring dairymen and seld in Hilo at an average of 55 Gents per peund. The amount marufactured is insuffi- cient tq supply the demand, and 3 ve- operative prganization is being formed wmonz the dairymen 1