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What Is Going On Tonight. and Diustrated Songs L at Davia at Lincoln park. ANNOUNCEMENTS Bluefish, 120, Church Bros. e pumpe $1.76; men’s §2 shoes at $L.75, Ten's 3050 shoes at 32, eto. % Butterfish, 8¢ 1b. Church Bros, ~ DAVIS THEATER. SHowing Cardinal Farley at the Cath- olic Protectory Exercises. A collection of photoplays are ldnxmm at the Davis today, notable among them being The Golden Jubfles of the Catholic Protective As- which shows the exercises in by the boys and giris, also the masses with His Eminence, Cardinal Furley, and all the leading clergy of New York taking part. The feature is a two recl Broncho entitied The y a story of Puritan village women lite, showing the sacrifice a the man she loved, the acting, staging was willing to make to shield and shows how those little Insects can be trained to do some very remarkable feats, such as pulling carriages 2,000 times their own welght and many other astonishing feats. The Code of the U, 5. A. is a thrilling dip-/| lomatio story full of exciting incidents, The Telltale Light is a funny Keystone showing how the Anti-love was up by & seacshllght. Manager Cratg is singing Anchored, & high clase coacert number that pleas- his andience. BREED THEATER. A Villein Unmasked, Sensati Reel Feature for Today. A story that is vitally absorbing in bewilderingly beautiful in its splendor, A Villain Unmasked, E Clar- stirring drama featuring Crane ‘Wiibur, the popular favorits, the re- maining number b-lns‘n:‘:’ Divided House, & novelty comedy, which proves entertaining. SUMNDAY SUBJECTS. The subject for the Christian Science ‘will be Truth. Arms_service will be by Rev. G. H. Strouse, with First Baplist church. Holiness Mission will gather for » ¢ Greeneville Congregational Sunday morni.nfio'mara will be & musical service, followed by the Sunday school session at 12 o’clock. ity Congregational w. Luther M. At St. Andrew’s Episcopal church there will be morning prayer and ser- mon, the rector, Rev. . Johns Bohan- an officiating. There will be no even- ing service. At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church the morning sermon will be by Rev, O. J. Aldrich of Middleboro, Mass. T1.30 f m. the Hpworth League ser- Viee be held. Rev. George H. Strouse will preach at the First Baptist church in the morning on the subject The Christian on the Witness Stand and in the even- ing on the text Prepare to Meet God. ‘The umndon service of the Second, Park and Broadway Congregational ohurches will be held Sunday morn- ing at the Broadway church. Pref. Benjamin W, Bacon, D. D., of the Yale Divinity school will preach. ‘The subjects at the Greeneville Fed. St e et x es arrying on His Work. The pastor will ;guh at both services. . At the Central Baptist church Rev. doel B, Slocum, D. D. pastor, will preach at 1030 a. m. on the theme A an With a Dead Will. At 7.30 p. m. Jesus is the topic. Dr. Slo- conduct the Bible class for women at noon. McKintey Avenue A. M. E. urch Rew. George Biddle, D. pastar. will at 1045 a. preach subject, Delight in God. At there will be a_sacred con- he choir, Prof. E. O. Geary, chorister, Miss Bessie C. Biddle, organ- ist. The young choir will assist. John Harris will read a paper on Current Events. At Mt Calvary Blgfltt church Rev. Mr. Dennis will preach in the mrorning on A Feast In the Wilderness. At 3.30 the Bible and Literary Institute will be held, with 2 paper by the pastor on There Are No Negroes. The 1913 club will assist in the programme. The evening topic will be on the text The land was quiet and &Qaaelble, for they ,of Ham had dweit there of old. “Pm tired of life.’ “In that case, why don’t you spend summer in the country, old chap?’— Loutsville Courier-Journal. LEGAL NOTICES. A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ot Wormi G0 TR O, SARORATE, HaLD of Norwicli, on the 35th day of July, A. D. 1913, Present, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, Betate' of Sarah P, Pratt, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Waldo §. Pratt, of Hartford, Conn., appeared In Court and filed a petition i7ing for the reasons therein set t an instrument purporting to | wili and testament of said mitted to provate tis On That sala i newsyaper Laving u aion in said District at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NBLSON J. AYLING, i uage. ‘The above and foregoing is n‘;rue om record. 2 FANNIE C, CHURCH, Clerk, NORWICH, CONN.. SATURDAY. camping at Yawgoo pond for a week returned te their homes Sunday night. Mrs. Oscar Burdick and Miss Lottie Burdick attended funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Alice Wells at Westerly last week. RICHMOND Baptist Sunday School Picnic Aug. 16 —G. H. Greene Sailing for England. The Baptist Sunday school picnic ‘which was scheduled for July 26 has ‘been postponed to Aug, 16th. Isaac Dixon of Peace Dale is spend- i‘i“ ls week with his cousin, Bdwin J. loyle. Ruth E. Reynolds of the Park house, Matunuck, wes in town Tuesday. Sailed for England. G. H. Greene sailed from Boston for Liverpool on the Cunard steamship TLaconia_Wednesday, July 23rd. Mrs, H. James has returned from a trip to Newport. In the Mountains. Mrs. Agnes Phillips is spending a week at Bethlehem, N. H. Mrs. W. J. Nichols, Charles H. Nich- ols, Miss Mae Murphy, Miss Mary Nichols and Miss Florence Nichols of Westerly were callers in Beaver River Valley Sunday. Miss Blanche Meadowcroft is the guest of Hon. and Mrs. Whiting Met- calf of Providence, USQUEPAUGH Miss Josie Sullivan and cousin are visiting_at A. W. Kenyon's. Mrs. Melissa D. Palmer has gone to Pine Hill to_spend August, with his sister, Mrs, F. Tefft. Mrs. Bert Stanton of Hope Valley is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gideon Palmer. Miss Mollle Kenyon who has been visiting her aunt, here, has returned to Walkefleld. Miss Annie E. Kenyon is in Boston. Miss Mand Robishaw is spending a few days at her home at Point Ju- dith. Dr. Kenyon attended the clambake at Arnold Enowless' Wednesday, Amos H.'Kenyon returned to his work in New York Sunday night aft- er spending his vacation at his home here, Isaac Prosse of Cohoes, N. Y., spent over Sunday with his family here, Mrs, C, H, Palmer and Miss Reba Collins, wera callers at West Kings- ton, Tuesday, mer Trips Here and There. Miss Irene Kelly of Southbridge has been the guest of Frances Walker. Miss e Kempton and sister are guests of Mrs. William Curboy. Bert Ryan of Worcester has been a guest at the Walker home this week. Master Fairman Howard is_at his grandmother’s, Mrs. Soule’s, in Stafford. Goorge A. 'Berry and family of Southbridse are at the Crawford cot- & + Bert Harris has been entertaining 2 party from Southbridge at his cot- Miss Rose Gilfillan of New York is a guest of Mrs. Dudley Clarke at her cottage. Has Scarlet Fever. Merrick Vinton is ill with scarlet fever. . B. Hollingworth of Springfield, visited his cousin, Mrs. P. Waller, & few days the first of the week. Mr. Caplette and son of Southbridge and Mr. Poirrier and son of Fall River, have heen guests at Aleck Bouvier's. __Miss Olive Chandler of Southbridge is at her cottage, and is entertaining Miss Viola Eceleston of Forest Ave., Southbridge. Miss Mary Dunbar of Altoona, Pa., and Miss Jessie Blanchard of South- bridge were guests at the Walker home recently. Miss ‘Stella Wood of Southbridge Wwho was at her brother's in the Plympton cottage last week, was called home by the serious illness of her mother. Miss Bessie Moore, who has heen teaching in Bridgeport the past year is passing her vacation at the home of her pareats, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Moore. Leave Hemlock lIsland. Mr. and Mrs. Myers and Miss Reed of New York and Bert Dolbeare of Norwich, who have been at Hemlock island for two weeks have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wildey of Staf- ford, Miss Mary B, Smith of Orange, N, and Misses Mary and Harrief Lou: Wildey of Stafford, are at Pleasant Point this eek, COVENTRY H, B. Pomeroy Leads the Corn-Rais- ers—Hay Harvest Big — Death og FOR SALE. A Claus Ahders, H. B Pomeroy has shout two seres NOTICE of the best corn that has been grown in Tolland eounty this year, It is now | FOR SALE: By order of the Hon. tasseling out and measures 7 foet Court of Probate within ard for the Mr, and Mrs, Herbert C. Hall and | District of Norwich I will seil the ine Aaughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs, | LTSt of F e e Mot 9, 0. Holl last Sunday, Mr. Hall has | sribed. poet cotacs, | ooe i ouowing, des. Yy, Mr. Hall has | criped real estate, viz; arcel o returned to business in Springfield. |land with . dwellihg house . thereom Bty Hay Croa. tuate on the Northerly side aln Street w The heaviest hay crop that has been e 14 of Norwich, bounded Westerly by land cut in many years has been cut this |of Geo. Northerly by’ lands of year. Trinity M. E. Church, Estate David Scouts in Camp. Toomey and John Porteous; Easterly by lands of John Porteous and Michael Levine, and Southerly by said_Street. and are premises known as No. West Main Street. CHARLES SERLING, Administrator, FOR SALE the Court of Probate The Boy scouts have pitched their tent at Lake Waungumbaug this week, Some of them are camping there and others will take their place next wieik. iss Ada M. Storrs and her guest, Miss Helen Jucobs are attending the conference at Northfield this week. Mrs. C. Irving Loomis returned Chaplin last Saturday after a it with relatives here. to vis- 3y order of for ‘the District of Norwich, Connecti- [Funeral of Claus Ahders. cut, dated 1y 21\1.],1 1913, 1 hereby Claus Ahders died last Monday at 9 | 51V6,1otice that T shall sell the interest . of George W. Swan, Iate of Norwich, e o6 leaves his wife and nine iy Said District, deteased, in. and to children. The funeral was held Wed- nesday at 2 p. m. The following quartette sang: W. F. Pitkin, Mrs. L. three parcels of real estaté, all in said Norwich, to wit: 1st. A tract of land, with bufldings thereon, at junction of N el MoKnight Mrel| DRLira) syecuntiath el dndl 2 Lo Botater oomie: Rev. I M. Bartlett of- | 8, '5oct JTac’ of North ain st sra: M Another parcel of land, with a house rs. Robert R. Denison of Hartford thereon, on the west side of said has been the guest of Mrs. W. S. Ha- | North st.; all of which said real described in the vens this week. articularly The Ladies Fragment society was cation” for saic-order on il in Sertained Wednesday afternoon by | **No ich conn, July 25tn, 1913, Mrs. R, G. Secor, at the parsonage, SOUTH WILLINGTON Church Service to be Omitted Sunday —Briefs and Personals, miah J. Desmond, administrator. 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 raflroad sta- tion, post office and business sectlon, Mrs. R. H. Staples of Willimantie and Henry Maine of Ashland, N. H, Wwere recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Brackett. Miss Maggie Brownlee is the guest of Mrs. Mary Korper at Ocean beach. Return to Norwich, Mrs. James H. Knowles and daught- | five minutes from churches and ers, Dorothy and Margery of Millville, | gonools, . Y, have returned to Norwich aft- 3 E. L. DARBIE, g a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Real Hstate Agent ervice. 2 William B. Pike of U. S. S. Taco- | Savings Bank Block. Danielson, Conn. ma, and Miss Gladys Relneur of Pat- terson, N. J, are visiting friends in this village. No Service Tomorrow. It has been decided mot to hold any LOST AND FOUND. BANK BOOK LOS services in the church, tomorrow, July ideviies hohee th. The Sunday school will be held are cautioned against as usual. purchasing or negotlating the same, and any person having a claim to said book 18 liereby called to present said claim to said bank on or before the 25th day of January, 1914, or submit to having the book declared cancelled and extinguished and a new book is- sued in lieu thereof or the amount due thereon paid. Iy268 LOST—Strayed or stolen, July 6ih, one Black Heifer, two years old. Ad- dress or inform A. Mifchell, R. F. D. No. 2, Killingly, Conn. ivzda | Louis and Isabelle Service have re- turned from a visit at Ocean beach. Mr. and Mrs, Carloss Gurley and son Franklin and Miss Grace left Sat- urday for a month at Pleasure beach. 'MANSFIELD The young peoples’ service of the Baptist church Sunday was led by Lloyd Thompson anr was of unusual interest. A splendid spirit prevails at these meeting: LEGAL NOTICES. The annual mion of the Banero family was held at Ocean beach Sat- PROPOSALS urday, about forty of the family were FOR STATE ROAD WORK. present. Sealed proposals will be received b: Rev. Mr. McFarland injured one| the State FhEbway Gomssiosiones foot, so as to make walking painful | Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, Conn., wn- and’gifficult. til 2 p. m. or Monday, July zsth, 1313, for the construction of a section of native stone macadam road in water- ford, a section of graded road in Groton and a section of native stone macadam or bituminous macadam road in Groton in accordance With pians and specifications. Bids will s specifications. The State Highway Commissioner re- serves the right to increase or de- crease the number of feet to be im- Dproved, after the contract is lei. All bids must be accompanied by a ‘surety company bond or a certified check Of not less than one-third of the cost of the work. Any biader to whom contract has been awuraea re- fusing to sign the contr: at the prices offered and furnish a surety company bond, or a certified check, shail forfeit from his bund or check a sum equal to difference in price between his bid and the next lowest bidder. Plans and specifications may be examined as follows: | For Waterford, at the house of A H. Lanphere, 18t Selectman, Waterford, for Groton, at the office of The Snay Fertilizer Co. Groton, Conn,, or at the ofice of the Siate Higaway Commissioner, Koom 27 Capitor. The State Highway Commissioner re- serves the right (o reject any and all Washington County, R. 1. WEEKAPAUG Pixies Give An Entertainment at the Inn—News From the Cottages. te the price as per The Pixies gave an entertainment at Weekapaug Inn, Thursday even- ing, This form of entertainment makes a novel and original amuse- ment. It is hard to realize the figures are mechanical for they are so life- like. They are about two feet high | and are beautiful dancers, and aston- ishing acrobats, Summer Guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hull and son Isaac who have been guests at the Macomber Farm for ten days re- turned to Edgewood, Wednesday, go- ing by automobile. C. 8. Hills owner and proprietor of one of Hartford’s largest depariment 5eIV p stores, has rented the new Rogers’ ed at Hartford, Conu., July 18th, cottage and will occupy it the re- |1y mainder of the seasor C. J A ok i 4 ich: »t Hope Tuesday a blisnea Lr1 Lo deal witn, <Hl COLLATERAL LOAN Co. ROCKVILLE Sy { 142 Muin Street, Upstairs, N, Henry Lanphear of Westerly. | (Establisned 1872.) called on friends here Saturday, l [ i e e e LT Mrs, Rachel Bee has been seriously ill for the past weck at the heme of i her daughter, Mrs, Harold Crandall | mestitie o te, SSYOILSINE modium ta The young peeple who have been 'lgiin for business pesuits. % under the WANTED. FOR SALE. WANTED—Experienced silk winders, also learners, Also & few good weav- er;-y“fivvly West Side Silk Mill. kOB SALE—White Orpington and White Wyandotte hens, from New York and Boston winners, $2.00 ewcn, MV: erett Chappell, Lebanon, Conn. Jyi6d WANTED—Sanitary kitchen apron: made of rubber cloth, indispensable for general housework. Sample prepaid on receipt of 5%c. Agents wanted. Speak quick) H. L, Co., 23 Columbia t., Boston, Mass. Jyz6d WANTED—Agents. double your in- come selling guaranteed _knit-goods for largest manufacturer in America. Write for free outfit and particulars of greatest money. making proposition ever offered. Madison ills, 486 Broadway, New York. Jy26d WANTED—Salesmen to start not later than August 10th. Salary or commission. First-class _ reference must accompany application, United States Whip Co., Westfield Mass. Jy26a WANTED—Men to sell troes plants. Highest commissions payable weekly, Perry Nurserfes, Roci N.¥. 3y26d WANTED—Live Agenis make $15 to $256 weekly selling our specialty. Big demand, Write today for our proposi- ton. Belmont Specialty Co., Box 201, York Harbor, Me. Jy26d WANTED—Waushings to take home or do at the house. 63 School street, Mrs, Pedrone, iy26d WANTED—SItuation by American woman as_housekeeper for a widower or small family or to care for an el- derly woman, as companion or Bssist- apt,” Call or Wwrite to Mabel E, Crocker, 19 ‘Cutler St, New London, Conn. Jy26d WANTED—American lady wishes po- sition as housekeeper for widowe: dress X, this Offis W D — Locomotive brakemen, wages abouf $100; ence unnécessary, Send age, stamp, Railway, iylsd FREE illusirated beek Lells of about 800,000 protected pesitions In U, 8. service, Thousands of vaeancies every year, 'There is a big chance here for you,’ sure and generous pay, litetime gmployment, = Jist ask For' booklet T638, No obligatien, Bari Hopkins, Washington, D. G, Jyiws WANTED—Young lady te play Dpi- ano Wednesday and Saturday evens ings, The Breadway «Store, WANTEB—Four-horse power single cylinder 1913, Red Indian Motorcycle, No. 40 B 577, eradle spring frame and Stolen at Westerly, July firemen, experi- cave Bulletin, FOR SALE—Art squares, baby car- riage orib, matiresses, bed springs. All in good order. Mrs, flizabeth McKen- rick, Mystic, Conn. Jyz6d FOR SALE—A competent power out- fit for making and shipping ice cream. W. L. L. Spencer, Lebanun, Coan. Jy16WwsS FOR SALE-—Old established Grocer; and Market, corner location, Stoc SALE—Old-fashioned daven- beaded mahogany 65-5 Jewett City. and fixtures. Strictly cash business. stores. West Side Market, 2 Academy Ave., Prov, R. L Jy2sd nny arcade mienines, signs, ot 3. A Godsk, Box 1264, Jewect City, Conn. 26d cheap norse, 00d worker and falr vep. Bafe for women or children to drivé, M. Ames, Willimantic, Conn., K. F. D! No. Jyzid £004 business; this 18 @ bargain. I Quire of C. A. Bowen, Willimantic, Ct. WOR port, carved and Sell at inventory. Owner has other FOR SBALE—About 66 iy2sd FOR SALE—At once. One not afraid of anything, ~ddress Chas, R SALi—-Mecat market doing & Jyzdd Wwoodwork, Tel. are, 4 years old, gentie, £00d worker, and driver., Iear- Geo, Myers, 'Willmantic, lonn., . D. No, 2, Phone 257-23. 'gy23d FOR SALE—A good cash business stock and tools, very cheap, Posses- sion given immediately, A. H. Msaine, Groton, Conn, Jy23a suitable for W, mallett, 30 Market St. FOR SALE—A carload of cows, new mileh and springers, just arrived, alse 2 paigs oxen, C. H. Baker, Willlman- ayiid CRSSITIES POR HOKSES, PRAPT'S COLID €uro; susc remedy Pratts Healing Olmtment for cuts, sores. galls, freaze heels; cures without dan- gerols scabs. Guaranteed. J, P, Halowsw. . B Barsiow & Co., Nerwich Graln Ca, C. W, & Son, Jos. Counar & Sous, Grosuseills Giatn Co.. 4, B, Munlng, ¥, FOR SALE—One 1517 Flying Merkel Motorcycis (Twin), irst-class cen- Qition, Keasonable eash price, J, M, Alurphy, 320 Central ave, ivikd ADVERTISEMENT 5c per line, six words to the line Without & hout s bonna, Pho SRR Fou # 1t plays With the clouds; it mocks the Or like a cradle creature lies, ‘m on the seal I'm on the seal am m e I would ever be; With the blus above. and the bue be- W, And silence wheresoeer I go; If a storm should come and awake the deep, ‘What matter? I shall ride and sleep. I love, O I love to ride, ‘When every mad wave drowns the moon Or whistle aloft his tempest tune, And tells how goeth the world be- low, And why the seu'west blasts do blow. I never was on the dull, tame shere, But I lov'd the great sea more and more, And backwards flew to her billowy breast Like t‘ bird that seeketh its mother's nest; And a'mother she wae, and is, to me} For I was bern on the open seal TO RENT. i TO ished poom for E9n- fi T ow. %3 Maple ©St. Bty Jyed ¥OR RENT—Neptune park, choloce new col e, 8 rooms, ev‘;ry improve- ment, finely’ located, 3800. Price now to Oct. 1, $400. New 8 room cottage Ocean bea now: $800, . Hall Shurts, New Lonndon. 3y26d TO t Pine Grove, Niantic, Conn., furnished summer cottage, elght rooms, by month or season good boat- V8BRS Sumonn i and § or T'te 8 Do m. " JeaTurns fifl' ommopile at 27 Gaie Bt Bnauirs | The waves were white, and red the > morn, e e P. r:z.Avx;'iylfi(T‘:wusw In the noisy hour when I was born; And the whale it whistled ,the porpoise TO RENT—8 room cottage, 23 Clair- rold, mount Ave, with steam heat. ¥. D.| And the dolphins bared their backs of Donohue, Central Bldg. szia | ™ gold; : " bao! TO _RENT—10_ room cottage 71 |And never was heard such an outory Church Street, with steam heat. F. D. wild As welcomed to life the ocean-child; I've liv'd then, in calm and strife, Full fifty summers, a saflors Iif 1dg. Jyasd Army Tent, l4xlé- Donohue, Central TO RENT—U. B, 1670 5y Furnisnod of unfurnished, also furnished room for gentieman | With wealth to spend and & power to Rent low. 53 Maple St., Phone 915-1%. range, ; Jyaed But nover have sought nor sighed for change; O _RENT—Tonement at 55 Frank- |, °Ban! ik Jy23d Tooms _with st. tin Ofrice. Waller Proctor. —Brya e urnished .,r’m‘x;,. oF Tath. 204 Frankin ydzd TO T—Furpiahed room, oom- letely 'urnished. Also convenlence or- house keeping. 18 Bchool street. Jyz2d X0 ] Turnished houss for & fo i it Tralt e yegetsbies: Also”a “farm’ for sale ‘or reag ior d torm ‘of years, W. L Spancen, banon, "Conil, “Jvisa U ROGMS—Central loca- e Storne, 1% Union HE. WHEN STARS ARE IN THH QUIET SEIDS. When stars are in the quiet skies, Then most I pine for thee: Bend on me then they tender eves As stars 1ook o the sea! . For thoughts. like waves that glide by night— Are stillest when they shine; . Mine earthly love lies hush'd in Hght Beneath the heaven of thine. There is an hour when angels keep ¥amiliar watch o'er men, When ocoarser souls are wrapp'd sleep— Bweet spirit, mest me then! There in an hour when holy dreams Through slumber fairer glide; And in that mystic hour it seems Thou shouldst be by my siue. My thoughts of these too sacred are ¥or daylight's common beam; I can but know thee as my Star. My angel and my dream; T—Lower part of 88 Wash- in ington Bt, 8 rooms and bath, wilh or wihout garage; aise houss of § room w bath, all improvements, J. Bra fovg, "Bockbinder, 105 Broadway, or 8 8 ashington after ¢ p, m, maylid FURNISHHD ROOMS, all modern con, venignces, § Raton Bi- Telophone S3d-4 i¥lid TO RENT A tenement pf four rooms, FOR_SALE—38.50 eyeglasses for 1.85, properly ntied. Burnham’s 327 ain St Jysd reasenabio reat to small family. lo-f M Fy are in the quiet skies quire 40 Hobart Ave. je1sd ot iy v’“g Tor thes; T—F'| T mprovements, on me then tl tender eyes, D T s e | O e e e r. C. Tamb, next door. jesd ~ Tora Lytton 20. Look for number on right side of = = motor base, §25 reward for recovery, | KOR SALE—A second-nand Ford au- Murphey’s, 89 Main Street, Westerly, | tomebile. Phone 555, Norwieh, or ad- R0 iy2sd | dress 9% Franklin St. Jysd WANTED—First class waitress. Ap-| FOR SALE—Siab wood, stove lengths, ply at_once to the Royal Lun 02 | $4.50 cord. 32.50 half cord. G. A. Bul- State St., New London. 3y lard. Phone (46-12. deczsd WANTED—A middle aged American woman would lilce position as house- keeper for old or middle aged man. Address A. B. C, 464 Pleasaunr Street, Willimaatic, Conn. Jyisd WANTED—By first-class cook. Place In private family, good wages. Address A. B. Bulletin Office. iyz6d WANTED—Salesman and _collector. One with' experiénce preferred. Apply Singer Sewing Machine Co. 48 Main FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good 10-acre farm, well located, near Vi e and neignbors, on telephone and . F, D. on steady stream, with well equip rist mill, cider mill and saw mill, de- £00d’ business; about 50 Horse power over wheels; excellent eight- reom house, new barn, poulitry house and sneds; Zood land; £60d frult; bar- gain price for immediate sale, or trade for cottage in or near town. Particu- lm.b ;l;rynn'u Agency, Willimaatic, Ct, febi ng St. JyZor _| T AT en, ool e ek e 7 el oL Y A dar e S SRPTEd | Cotate, G W. Hamilton, Bxecutor, 135 Box 95 Wiilimantc, Ct. jyzia " | Main St Jord WANTED—Family help and especial- y those with women, satinett or cot- ton weavers. Can find steady work with good pay by addressing Valley en Mill, Cherry Valley, Mass. WANTED—_Automobiles to clean, at the Public Wash Stand, rear of Elks' Home. Je24d ANTED—Mail Carriers Wanted. to $100 a month. Norwich ex- aminations coming, Specimen ques- tions free. Franklin lnstitute, Dept. 35 _B. Rochester. N. Y. Jyisa WANTED — At once, a good all around biacksmith; none but a steady, Teliable man and ome who wishes & steady job need apply. John G. Wight- man, Stafford, Conn. Tel. 2-8. may 17d WANTED Parms and country busi- ness. 1f you care to get & quick buyer for your farm or country business, Wriwe to Burman & Cherney, the old established and reliable real estaie an business brokers, 138 Lssex S SR maysd NTEDPlano tuning. A, G. G $ Prospect St. City, Tel. 68: NTED — Hired man, single, to on farm and board with family; $25 a2 month salary, Inquire of Glen Rock Farm (Ledyard). FKred Sand Manaeger, Mystic, Conn., R. F. D. 4. WANTED Thirty Silk Weavers for out of town, male or female; experienced or learn- ers; paid while learning. Also help | for seashore hotel. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COSCORAN, Supt., Central Blds. FOR SALE. WILLIAM B. WILCOX. LARGE AUCTION SALE in YANTIC, CONN., at end of trolley line and immediately adjoining Central Vermont Rail- way Station, TUESDAY, JULY 29, at 10a.m. Great Variety of Live Stock and Farm Implements ...Auctloneer FOR SALE—I will sell at a price that will surprise you my large stock of millinery and fixtures, situated on Main St., opposite P. O. Jewett City. Migs D. Beauregard. Jedd THINK ¥f OVER — 250 noteheads and 250 6% (regular business size envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.90; b0 each $3.00. Send for samples an: Prloes for any printing you are in nec o o The Bulietln Company, Norwic nn. FOR SALE—O. I C. pigs, thoroug; breds, registered, none better in the country. Ludlow Farm, North Stoning- ton, R. F. D. 5, Norwich, Conn. H. Button. PRINTING—Look at these prices: 500 6% envelopes (regular business st oard printed In corner, $2.00; 5,000, $6.00; 10,000, nozohesdss 6x93%, printed, $2.10; 5,000, 36.50:" 10,000, Igiterneads; s il printea, 31 2.80; 5,000, §0.50; 10,000, $18.5 jlibends, | fxiia, printed $1.60; 2.10; n.d&o. & .flo'h:o.nno,l $se; 50 statements, 5} X » rinte 4G5 1,000, $1.85; 5,0‘@0‘ 5“.00? JD‘ODd‘ l! .00, Printing” of évery description = done romptly. BSend for samples. The Bul- otin 0. Printers and - Binders, Nor- wich, Coni FORSALE On Broad Sireet Six-room cosy cottage has all imprevements with steam heat, property in good condition, location the best, price reason- able. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Ct. HORSES Am in the west buying. Watch this space for date of return. ELMER R. PIERSON. Consisting in part as 1ollows: Twenty-tnree COWS, some new mileh, | one regisiered JEKSEY BULL, three CALVES and e0 YIARLINGS, all registered or hig grade; 17 SPRING PiGS; six SHOATS:and one BROUD SOW ; one extra good peir of eignt ana nine-year-oid HORSLS, 0 i0s.; ana one pair Light Bay HOw seven vears old, 2600 1bs. Single and Doubie Farm Harnesses one set Double Lead Ha 1 and Double Coach and Men's Kiding Blankets, Collar. Bleign Bells. One Dump Cart, two Farm Wagons with Extra Hay' Rack, one Express Wagon, Twowheel Cart, Sieage two Horee Rakes, three Horse Mowe Hay Tedder, Plows, Two-horse Seeder and Drill, Harrows, Disc Horse and Hand Lawn Mo 3 Shovel, Snow Plow, one Brooder, Hay Loft, Fork, Hay Chopper, Hand Plant- er, Paris Green Sprayers, Corn er, Root Cutter, Manure Spreader, seleciion of Hand Farming and oiretcher, :hine and N ¢ Saddles Saddie Fads one wire Fencing horse Power AGRICUDITURAL LIME, We have Jusi it a carioaa inte eur storehouse anrd can suppiy your de- mands fer this sure erop producer, lae experts of the country say the ground limestane is better than the burnt lime, and this is W.at we have. Sold by the bag, lon er carioad, PEOK, WWILLIAMS & Of febidd S0 FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and largs lot, located five minutes’ walk from Main street. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. SH LOAD right from the west, out of ging from 1100 te 1500 For sale by L. CHAMPLIN, Tel, 133, Jesd et s DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Bullding Annex, Raom A. Teisphone 623, © o Reriod Wemier!, SUMMER COTTAGES ¥For Rent—Fer Sale. ‘Watch Hill, Weekapaus, Pleasant View, Rentals, $175-$3660 season. Inspection by appointment. FRANK W. COY, 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L Long Distance Telephone. mayi¥d HUMOR OF THE DAY Farmer—That’s the mother of those seven pigs. Visitor—So I see. They are all so like her in the face.—Fliegende Blat- ter. “Is he swayed by his prejudices?” “I sheuld say so. Anyhow, he's the sort of a man who cheers when ball hits the umpire on the shin.’— Detroit Free Press. “Would you marry a man who has the reputation of being not more than halfwitted 7" “No; but I'll be a sister to you”— Houston Post. Parke—Do you leave your servants in charge of your house during the sum- | mer? Lane—Not any more so than the rest. of the year.—Life. Miss Peachy—And so you are one of 1 pair of twins, Mr. Spry. Are you FORE SALE. FOR SALE The fine estate known as the Prentice Place, No. 15 Cedar street. Large house, 12 rooms, about 2 acres of land, shrubs, frult and shade trees, fine view of Thames River and harbor. Reason tor selling, owner going ll ‘broad to reside. Price anc || 'ha right one or the left ona? :rms reasonable. Mr. Spry—That, my d_e;xdyoun: lady, 11 depends upon you. udge. Mt e aaiorl “Sore Throat, ch? Get your wife to ay Building, Phones 724 ve you one of her old stockings to 3 Main Street. 368 rap around your neck.” “Tried that and it did me no good. She had nothing but these new-fangled B R openworks.”—Washington Herald. “Father,” said the small boy, “what is a provisional government?” “Well, my son, my impression in a general way is that a provisional gov- ernment is one that has to keep hust- ling from day to day for provisions.” —Washington Star. “Washington threw a dollar across the Potomac.” SEASHORE PROPERTY. $1350 will buy a 4-room cottage, ali furnished, city water, modern im- rovements, situated on waterfront at leasant View. Invesiiga $760 will buy a 4-room tage, Jarge lot, ocean (rfinl&‘fi situated at uon- ocgntaug Beach. Knquire about it. Building sites on ocean lots 50 by lbi at Pleasant View, Quonocontaug and own Beach; prices $20 to | the s o ey (emma That feat was overrated: “Who ever excelled it? X9 TIIE: “Washington himself, the time he Tae Carpenter Casino, situated at|threw 3,000 troops across the Dela- Pleasant View, fully equipped for & | ooret, “pive oo pogt Bhore dinmer house and duice hall. A 10-room cottage, a 7-room cottage and a 5-room ocottage at Pleasant View for rent by the weels or season. Bev- eral cottages at Weequepaug and Quonocontaus for remt. 31750 buys a smail farm 134 miles from Westerly on trolley line. $1000 buys a house and one acre of land in the village. Rasy terms. Send for Farm Bulletin—choice of 409, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Hetate Broker. Ne. 41 Weat Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Telsphone connection. FOR SALE 50 Broad Street. The Fine Estate owned and occupied by Dr. W, 8. C. Perkins. Modern dwelling, beautiful grounds. Large Barn. “Bobby,” sald the lady in the street car, severely, “why don't you get up and give your seat to your father? Doesn’t it pain you to see him reach- ing for the strap?” “Not in a car,” sald Bobky. “It does at home.”—Ladles’ Home Journal. Riggs (facetiously)—This Is a pic- ture of my wife's first husband. Diggs—Silly looking guy! But, say. I didn't know your wife was married before she met you. Riggs—She wasn't. This ture of myself when I was 2 ton Transcript. THE KALEIDOSCOPE The value of the attar of rose in- dustry of Turkey is estimated at $1,- 000,000, is a plc- Bos- Jeled The present rate of timber cutting in this country is-three times that of the growth, Montreal has an area of 40.23 square rmiles, or 25,747 acres, whereas in 1883 the acreage was only 8,494. Prisoner (to jaller)—Put me in cell |38, “What for?” “Its the father used | 38. “What for?” “It's the one father used to have.”—Filegende Blatter. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, The odor of the fir tree disgusts the cotton boll weavil. The Southern. cot- ton fields are being cleared of the pests by planting these trees about | them. BONDS FOR SALE $5000 Key West, Florida Street & ent. of . '"";;:‘;':’::tss g Educational methods in the United 7 | States are being investigated by the $5000 Wake County, N. C., 6 per | TUniversity of La Plata, Argentina. gent. of 1926 to net 5Y; per cent. §!They are concerned with history, bi- 315.3130 C. B. t % 1lg‘l’ngnm: sgnvn ology and the rural school problem. % per cent. o al and British ratiway recelpts for the first AMES 20 weeks of 1913, covering 51 princip: o2 ;,',.r, “L' (‘Zé‘fiE, .. |/ lines, increased nearly $80,000,000 over {1912, but Consul Halstead, of Birming- Correspondent of Spencer Trask § ham, adds that there is a slight tend- & Company. ency to fall off. - The opening for traffic of the enm- [tersed Eerlin-Stettin Canal, the so- called Groszshiffahrtsweg, was set for April, 1913, Great hopes are enter- tained for the future of Stettin as a seiport, because of this new waterway. The canal will accommodate vessels of {600 tons, as against 150 tons before the enlarging. Peck’s Rea! Estats Ageacy FARGS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring St.. Willimantic Parls plans to spend $85,000,000 In dismantling its fortifications, pulling down walls, filling up moats and lay- ing out the land in broad, tree-lined- avenues, bordered by sites that will bo sold fer buflding purposes. The re- male of land is .o produce $65,000,000 and taxation is to make up the rc- malning §20,000,000. - - ¢ YOU CAN BUY a new flve-reom Cottage, Barn, Hen- nery and twe acres of Land, near eity, tor $1200.00 E. A. PRENTICE, Prone 300 59 CHX Btreet