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tony Children’s day o'clack, 3 exercises at 11 '.l'h‘ Internati I‘E—' Students’ as- n meets 11 o’¢lock in room L Bl block, 30 Snetucket street, for e study. Taftville Con, Eid, S, the moraing r-’;x ' '+ ANNOUNCEMENTS the shoe specials Frank A. Bill Ladies’ $2.50 ladies’ white colaniels ladtes’ fine and colonials and oxfords at $3 and 34, mex’s fine oxfurds 38, Tusset and blood oxfords $3.50 and 3. - - AP SR DAVIS THEATRE. will be holy communion at 9. m., apd evening prayer at At ONeist | Eplenopel. and sermon at 10.30, sunday The Loyal religious services in Nr'-l ienal ing of ass,, will preach at evening services. At Trinity Episcopal church there .30 a. m., morning prayer and sermon at 10.30 a. .30 p. m. church, holy communion at 9.3), morning service school at 12, evening prayer and address at 4.30. Temperance association, Levi S. Saunders, president, will hold their rooms, 35 pieon. $hetucket street, Bill block, Sunday at = - p. m. Today will be the last chance for the L — Patrops of this popular theatre to see | At Trinity Methodist Episcopal the greatest litile actress of the screen, | church, 10.30 a. m., sermon, subject, Mary Piekford, in Hearts Adrift, that | Children as Our Baptismal \ Wonderful _ photopley . masterpiece | service. 7 p. m. Chilaren's day con- ‘which has been crowding this theatre at every performance. Unsurpassed for is gripping throughout, Hearts Adriit is easily ome of the Mary Pickford un- not often seen. cert by the Sunday school. At McKinley avenus A. M. Salvation Army. everyone in ker spell as she flits be- fore them on the screen. This feature Will be shown at every performance At the .Gospel street, Steiner's hall. Sunday Prayer meeting 10.30 a. m., t ters at 7.30 p. m. At the Greeneville church Sunday morning vation of Hal Raflerty's children's exerclses at 4 p. m. number, sung by 1:1'"30!1:‘ in his own ¥ e original manner. My. Craig is s _At the Central Baptist church the The Rosary. 2 song. that shows hispastor, Rev. Dr. Joel B. Slocum, will | splendid voice to good.advantage. Bver | preach in the morning upon Education of Thee is the duet number whbich|and Life—a Commencement Medita- £ives both of these artists plenty of | tion. City Bible class for men at opportunity to display their vooal tal- | noon. Children's day exercises at the ents. This evening service at 7 o’clock. . church, Rev. E. George Biddle, D. D. pastor, preaching at 11 a. m. by Evan gelist Carrie V. Wilbur. Preaching a 7.45 p. m. by Capt. E. W. Wilbur of the E. Zion Mission, 265 Main services: estimony and praise service at 3 p. m., preaching service by local or out of town minis- Congregational A pastor will preach on The Child and the Culti- The Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Baptismal service and singing t= o Goree| Acme Caivary Baptist church, mor:- | ing sermon by the pastor, Rev. J. H. A R o "*&gfihnm Dennis, on Lustrous Christians, Sun- bewrre Drughter of 1 o ”im| day school and Mem’s Bible class at mm B 'B": pro- | B0o8. Bible and Literary at $.30. three resis. i i 27 | Topic, Who Was Kina of Judah When | duoed ‘*“W‘ mfl pecoroate ““\‘Wm Nineveh Wa¢ Destroyed? At 7.30, e aa ts 2. Senmtic $ot. | Children’s day_exercises, Do Lue hemire, s MU\ i ihic Chireh of tiv Geed Shopherd, e st X Setroen Codler YW1 | Rev. J. F. Cobb, pastor, the Sunday 0 el Mahiey voues | 5ch0ol “wiil unite with the morning wday '."h friends Our aim congregation for the regular service at ¥s t» make our patrons comfertable. —_— . OOLONIAL THEATRE. o5 SEGAL NOTICES The . Ghost, Throe I;d‘ Featuring AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD s at Norwich, within a 3 is . Cemme Withur, and Big Cust. o r’{"!‘i‘s’l‘f‘]‘ "on the A9th Garop Sunes Present — NBELSON J. Estate of George W Westerly, R. I, deceased, Olive Nellie ‘Rudd of Wester ty of Washington, State of R and, appea Wilbur_ ever In, the son of a wealthy brother, Peter, is noted of the boldest buccaneers estate including buri a distant island, which the to divide equally upon dis- It. Crame Wilbur as Gabriel #way to the island is caught in ksand and the wicked brother him escape fram it, but trix of the sadd deceased P;’O\i?dn of ‘this State, by a Court of c ucisdiction thareof, to wit: e Court of Wester st will and tes that said will e;gi i Sth day of August, A. D. 191 decedent was at the time of I g}t‘a &wx:{ n‘tdcenlain prope; uated within Nerwich, triot, and in said application; Qeher property of said deced necticut, i 2 ¢ i home, with the expecta. ff ] i that the; t in-the State | Q é! { § 5 1 appear by a duly authen exemplified copy of such wil i r and makes his escape. Gabricl has been rescued by passing fishermen and it is the real brother he sees in the bed, but the accusing hand has manifested itself and he is found at his Home guarding his wealth from an imaginary visitor. Dawn is a beautifu: Sellg drama for today, and there is a Lubin feature- entitied The Country and establishing the same, ac ing an that ancillary lette: granted on the estate of s Whereupon, it is Ordered, petition be heard and det Norw , on FINE VAUDEVILLE AT TH pendency of said petition, learing thereon, be lication of this order AUDITORIUM TODAY. newspaper having a 2 (// District and by depo, of: nd one t ing a N werd 8. Robert: te Harttord, Conn.,” respectivel least ten’ Gays prior to the dat hearing and that return be his Cour N AN NN = rm tne Probate Court Room in the City of AYLING, Judge, Rudd, ' iate of , Coua- vde Isl- d ed in Court and filed a pe tition aileging that she is the Execu- ment of has been approved and established out ompetent in W Tk)‘? Eion | n Washington County, State of Rhode Island, cmg-uen da | that his death rty and the towns of Preston, in said Probate ins- Bosrah, Conn., fully described re is no belonging to the estate of Con- other than that described in said petition, and that sald petitioner is interested in sald property by virtue of her said appoiniment, as will full 1 an, the records of the proceedings pro company- ing said petition, and requesting that | said copy of will'and the records proy- establishing the same be filed and recorded in this Probate Court, and ed at the 24th | 5 L at 9 o’clock in noon, and that notice of the i of sald | give by the pub- e true and ¥ Treasur each e of said made to V/ NELSON J. AYLL Judge. Z above and foregoin- a true ;,; of record. VA CHURCH. Cler AN :h, within and for the 12th day N SN N Estate of Voluntown, i Effiejen appeared in Court and praying. for the forth, ihat administration upon’ the estate of said leged to be intestate. aa N en be ‘flezikion be Thres first class vaudeville acts are Appearing at this popular house today. The first act on the programme is pre- that sented by Mlle. Sidonie, a dainty | L et paito Tarlsian miss who does several classic | 11Cation of Tniy arder o dances in a very sraceful manner and | nowepape cire displave very handsome costumes and | Distriet. i ease thece Aais beantiful stage settings. the date of »aid hearing, and bill comes George Pvers, better known | tUrn be made 1o this Cour as Pork Chops Fiers, the minstzel BRSOl AN G, man. This blackface man has seme very funny songs and jokes and al- ways gets a big hand,” The eclosing Norwich. in District, on the forenoon. and by time copy of record, B C tion (RT OF PROBATE HELD the Distri-t of June, grant deceased, al- Whereupon, it is Orderad, That said heard and determined the Probate Court Room in tne City 16th | day of June. A, D. 1914, af 10 o'clock 1n notica , and of at of of the pub- in soma prior t that re- Judge. n is a trio of clever performers Fresent The New Butler, a sketch which s a scream from start to finish, Lacilie Love, the girl of myste will De seen y in the fifth i iment of this thril¥ng serial pieture. Laciile | 15 shown this week having an encoun- ter with men-moukeys and in many wild experiences both on land and sea. Tibe Animated Weekty and Lured from | Squash Center will complete the pic- ekt Seondars vandevi N 8 Vi le programme will censiat of the Cullen Bros., great- est of all dancers, Mozaro, a noveity mmsical act, and Ciihane & Sweeney. || comedy singing and talking, and a fine set of pictures, including a Ford Ster ling two reel comedy, SUADAY SUBJECTS, The Heliness Missien will hold its seryices at 87 Main street. of Norwich, on the 12th day [A D, 191e Present — NELSON J, _Estate of Blizabeth Norwich, in said District, The Administratrix ex ministration account with to the Court for allowanc fore Ordered, That the 24 ) 11 o'cloc s City of Norwich, in said and the same is, appoinied for ix afrectod th to give notice ‘publishing this order once to the Court. NELSON J, AYLING, The above and foregoin~ i copy of record.. Attest; jelsd newspaper having e circulation in Distriet, at least ten dave prior to the date of said hearing, and make return ROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of June, said Probate Court Room in rict. sted copy of this order in the Poct- | ce at said Norwich, postage paid b registered letter, directed to “Hon. l | aid suid | The above und foreguing is a true | CHURCH, hearing | the same, and the said Administratfix ereof b, son. in Judge. s a true FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk, At Park regational chuech, 10.30 | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD childresn’s Sunday scheel at 12 | @t Nerwich, within and for the Distric of Neorwich, on the 12th day of Jun S A Z BLSON 1. AYLING, Judse. The subject gt the Christian Science | Rsiase of Joseph H. Hopkins, K aorvice ak 1846 a. m. 15 to be God the | Voliniwn, in siid District, deeeis At Beoadway Congregational church Childeen’s Sunday will be observed with gpeclal services at 160.30. The Exe: lon aceount with Sty ' of and the fame Is, ‘appc the same, and (he recied to give notice thercof lishing this order once in paper bavine a cir trict, at leust ten date’ of said he: to the Court. \NELSO: The above copy of record. Attest Jelsd de 4. AYLING alation in ys prior ne and make retucn . Juage. and -foregoing is a true ubrix exhibited her s by pub- some news- id D. to the FANNIL C. CHURGH. Clexk. i two yes | one ez “FOR FLETCHER’S y CASTORIA FOR SALE: SUBSCRIPTIONS Solicited for UNITED STATES FINISHING COMPANY. 6% Debenture Bonds Will Net 72-3%. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetuckct St., Noryich, ~ WANTED WANTED—Salesman; traveling; sal- ary and expenses or commission; must be active, ambitious, energetic; splen- did opportunity; former experience not essential. Landmark Clgar Co. Denwer: Pa. e ADVERTISEMENTS Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line FOR SALE FOR SALE or will exchange for place in the dity, farm of about 17 #ores, overlooking ‘the Thames river, all farming tools included. ~Write Arthur C. Smita, R. D. 6, N ors lelldn jorwich, Phone 291-4. o TJO RENT TO_LET—Randolph cottage at Pleas- ant View; seven rvoms and batn; Ior Juiy or September. Address § Chestnut B, W , X L Jel3a TO RENT Cottage for small family. Enquire Cottage, Bulletin. elzd ;3”"5‘\‘.{” CIGARS get the best ot et the best of cigars at Fagun Smoke Shop, 162 M: Wool worth's & and 10 e A aisa WANTED —Women sell guarantesd hosiery to friends and neighbors; 7¢ per cent. profit; make $10 daily; ex- perience unnecessary. International attlle, Box 4029, West Philadelpoia, Pa. e FOR SALE A FINE PIECE of MAIN STREET PROPERTY JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket S$t, Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE A splendid Eight-reom Cottage, Barn and three Acres of Land on river frent near Gales Ferry, E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE Four Pool Tables, il in good condition, with a first class outfit; three 4 x 8, one 4% x 9; will sell cheap. Palace Pool Parlors, 49 Main St. Norwich, FOR SALE Two 2-tenement houses on Mechanic Street in Danielson. Income $420 gross, net income on investment 9% per cent. Hcuses pleasantly situated, three minutes’ walk from railroad sta- tion, post office and business section, five minutes from churches and &chools. E. L. DARBIE, Real Estate Agent, Savings Bank Block. Danieison, Conn. ey To the Farmers of this Section: Now 18 the time to list your farms if you want to sell. I have a large Mst of customers looking for farms. Send description or call, WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER A graduate irum Jones' Nat. School ot Auctioneering. Specialty arm ~ad Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and Reai wstate Sales, Address iR. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Telephone 1-3 LOST AND FOUND WANTED At once, agents for ball- bearing, self-sharpening shears; quick seller: "big profits: write immediately. Bouvier Manufacturing Co., BOX 515, Philadelphia, Po. Jeizd WORK for yourself; make money op- érating vending machines; full line, pennies count; small investment; large profits; spare time; outdoor work. Fer- ris, Hass & Co., Baston, Pa. jelsd WANTED High cleas man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bush- es, bulbs, etc.; g0od wawes, permanent. Exclusive territory. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. Bl WILL PAY reliable man or woman $12.50 to distribute 100 free pkgs. per- fumed \borax svap powder among friends. No money required. Ward Bo’ruiidt:c,, 216 Institute Place, Chicago. e WANTPED—Girls at Rogers’ Laundry, 91-95 Chestnut St. jel2d FOR SALECottage of six rooms, with all modern improvements, at ivo. 16 Rock St., Bast Side, Norwich. in- quire on prémises. je1sa FOR SALE—A horse, weighs about 1100, good worker, very cheap; present owner has no use for ii; has bought an auto. Inquire L. & G.<Clothing House, 239 Central Ave. jelad FOR SALE—Large two_ weeks' old Pekin ducklings for only 25c each from fine stock; will make best next year's breeders; ‘free delivery in Norwich. Rx;xgdnunnd, Norwich. Pnone 646-1 e FOR SALE—Horse, four years old, welgnt 1000, not afraid of anything, and gentle. Inquire Robert Souter, Hanover, Conn. Jelzd FOR SALE — Round bottom cedar boat, 18 by 5 foot, 3 h. p. gasoline en- ine, in nne condition. Address Box 04, Bulletin. Jei2a FOR SALE Muchinery, tools and fixtures of a garage; also 1913 five-pa: senger touring car in good condition. The Uncas Garage Co., 24 Lafayette Bt., City. Jeliu FOR SALE —First class baled hay, deiivered &t South w:ndnam, large or emall lots, very cheap Lo get room fur Daw, Seap Edelsten, Windham, Conn. e MARRY _Hundreds wealthy members will marry soon; descriptions iree. Grace Hyde, S-369, San krancisce, Cal. nec2id GOVERNMENT post} are easy to eF My free bookiet, Y-e8s, tells how. Vrite “today—now. = Barl iy, mayid sell a line of Washington, D, C. WANTED—Man to goods used by every family in Norawich and vicinity; liberal commission; per- manent employment, Address Box 500, Bulletin Office. Jel2d GOOD PAY — Light work; dg you e rer T8 o be S Topcdentailye: Write us quick, G, B. Burr & Nurgerymen, hester, Cann. jel “WANFED—. sitiosy by a young lady as stensgAEn o oF baokieeper. s, Adaress Box Bulletin Office, jelzd STESOGRAPHER - CLERKS _ wanted for state setvice. Send fof Infermation cincular, and application for test 1o be held smpnday, June 29th, at Hartford. Applications will be received up t5 noon of June 6. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol. Hartford, Conn. jelsd WANTED _Stenographer for am out of town position paying over 316 week- ly. =pply Norwicn Commercial School, Shannon Bullding. jelld WANTED—\Weaver on woolens; one m work. Glen Woolen Milis, ‘Nor- ch Town, Ct. Jelld 1o Wi §00d earnings and opportunity of a WANTEDDay old calves, any kind. Will call for them. Bullard Farm. Tei 646-12. Jesd WANTED —Pants _operators at Col- chester. Address H. Buslowitz, Coi- chester, Jeva WANTEDTo buy 1912 Cadillac, must be in good shape ~Address Auto, care of Bulletin. Je HALL'S barber schools, 814 Wash- ington St, Boston, Mass. Wages, room, board, railroad ticket furnished by ‘61 Co-opérative propositions. Jesd WANTED-—Experienced skeln wind- dyid WANTED—AD able man who is will- FOUND — Can ling heifel black and to da whit my_enclosure, vn, and with a, mark in money, Sus me by cailing . proving advertisem LEGAL NOTICES NOPICE TO CREBITORS, AP A COURT O PROBAT at Norwich, witamn and tor of Norwich, on the 12th day of June, A . Prese NELSOX J. AYLING Judge Estate of Seth L. Peck, late of Now wic said District, deceased. cred, That |ng¢ Bxecutor cite the ¢redilors of said deceasea to bru in claims against said estate within six monins trom this date, by ig u not th a copy ihis or T o Lhe alg - | post nearest tu the piace where suld deceas=d last dweit,, and is the same town, und by publisiing the same on I & BEWSPabér iaving 4 CiFcuimtion in dnd make return te taa NE ON J. AYLING. Judg The above and foregoing is a copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, C. £ creditors of sald de- by Lotified i present inst said 3state to the West Main St, Nor- egoing order. HENKY G. PHOK, Executor, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HE) t Narwich, within and for the I on toe 12 L N, in said District, tam H. All bot 2 and Frank L. Wood 1 Norwich, Conn., appe: filed a petition alieg! that caey are the Trustees of said trus. estate for (he benmefit of Harriet B Camp of sald Norwich; that as sucn rustees they uold cerfain bonds and securities of the United States Finish- ing Co., and are as such interested in the welfare of sald Company; and | praying, for tho reasons tnerein set forth, that they be authorized as, such Trusices to est ‘a portion of the funds of sald tr St cstate in the pur- se of debenture honds or motes of d Company. which thev believe will for the interest of said trust estate. Whereup d, That said petitlon be i termined at the Probate Co »m in the City of oewich in ricl. on the 16th of June, 1, at 9 o'clock n . and thai notice of iid petition, and of satd veon, be given by the puo- tiis Order one time i some per having a circulation in-said sstriet, at least three days prior to the date of said Learing, and that re- turn be made to this Court. ZLSON J. AYLING, Judg The above and forezoing is a copy “of record, Attest; PANNIE ¢ CHUROH, Jel3d E i ; gearing th Heation ce o that effect, logethes | in the time limited in | ing to go and sell health and accidedt insurance; salary and commission. A THOUBANDS of government life jobs WANTED Dairy Man, Farm Hand, Cook, General Houseworkers, Laundress, Chamber Maid. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Cescoran, Supt. Central Bidg. EGGS EGGS EGGS want fifty thousand dozen Native Eggs. Will pay highest market price, - THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO., Commerce Street. FOR SALE r_r__—_:fi'\ || FOR SALE | - Steck and fixtures of retall Drug = Stere, centrally located and delng & prosperous busi- ness. Goed reason for selling. H Principals only may obtain full mation from rhomas H. Beckley Phenes: 724 474- tay Building 2 Main Street | THE To FISHERS I[ISLAND has improved the heaith and prolonged the lives of many Norwich persons. [ have two atiractive furnished gottages to rent for the scason, and a fine onc for sale. All are near the water, good fishing ~ aid bathing. The drinking water is of unéxcelled quality and ab- solutely pure, ARCHA W, COIT Office 1334 Residence 102-2 Opposite Y. M. C. A. Rhones 63 Broadway BT ONIC AIR | l ¥OR 5. Neptune Purk got clinion totfane 1K selected joca price Jew if sold at gnce. Hali Bhurts, Harris bldg., New Londen, el OR_BALE —Black wanut chamber sat, with marble top, extemsion tabie, pictunes, dishes, mice kitchen stove, parior gtove, gas stove, icebox and other articlés of ehold furniture, t K. b. Weodwortn's, 19 Hill 8t, O..s Block, je11d FOR BALIS—iaunch 21x6, 4 h. p. la- inrop engine, in gead condition; dem- onsiraiion given if desired; pe reason- suie 0 rejscied, as jaunch must 80ld at ence; owner i& going south Jui. ist, will = e elght or ten ersong; jusi the Lming Ior race day. en J. Teffi, Uncasville, Ct. Jeiia FOB BALIENew milch cows, Tefe- phons f663: setid 35-acre suburbah farm o state roas n trolley a mile out af city, ¥ reom house, large barn, poujizy house and otner outobulidings, excelleht lapa, smooth and easity worked, §00d orch- apd, Yv. feel road frontage: Can be sold for’ Luildin > for entire ragm. Wil Winout three Cows, 100)S, eic. An OPPOFtul. med_placé at u low pri rar - orf ITRYX Willimant: es 1o price askea e suld witn or e arming Yo JHiihE S AGENCY, Jesa FOR SALE Al kinds of millet seeds, seed corn and fertiizers at a low price. WANTED—Man for farm work. Greeneviile Grain Co. Tel §36-o. Jesu dress Cnarles Cohen, k. #. D. o e e Boige. 36 Bie SOTWiL.. 10wWn, CL Jelid e R e A WELL KNOWN COMPANY wanis A. Heath, Norwich Town. a salesman ana coilector in the city of | _ mey3dd Wiillmantic. A permanent position with | ~Sragnor Tots and cotiages 1or saie and to rent; pays over L per ent is offered 10 an ambitious r! c by > ;_y;ff:l??_ 2t LR Per §n purohase price’ W. O Staaton. givn care Bulle.n Co. may. 2 K Fr OVER — 200 noteheads WANTED ALl _round _blacksmith; | and 4Bt 6% (FeSUlar bUSIDEss ,,.u| steady job. Apply to Galipeau & | eavelo neatiy printed, for 3..96; »l Ducharme, 58 Center St, Willimantic. | each, 6 el Tor” aainples aad Jesa prices for any prinusy you ure in need WANTED A competent music &1l | Gopn ~° ompany, Norwich, for music department. Address C = Bulletin. Jesd POk sALK—1The Levnard W. Sacoa Teal estate il MNOIWicD, Consisting of jhe iarss massion house ¢ dweiling houses, -2 Darns, OULLU-MIDGS and v Lu* convenleaiy iecated o the eity of orwich, &t price ana on terms atiracuive 10 ioe Duyer. Thus TOperty Lis i3 OWD Wiler SUDPLY. DoBiy to William H Saielus, 35 Broads Norwick, Cona. wotisd FOK DALE— V. i C. PIES, Luvivign- breds, registered, nome beiter i ks country. iudiow Furm, Norta SloBine- F. L. o, Norwicl, Coma. & ¥, way, on, B Button. 1 AM BUILING POUILTY vl wi: xinds. Anyone having same, Z:Op POStai o Coicaester, Cean. bamuei Gellers, ers and learners. Apply West Side Bilk | _ decidd 2adll Jedd P ‘(u.“ C 'LI_A;vtn»r:.an‘“.u:uu‘::,;un 01 ¥ Cl 3 WANTED—Fiano tuning. A G. Gor- e 0“_ A e ose don, 43 Urospect S City. Tel. 652-. Main St Hamui 3o PRINTING—i00X at tnese prices: 508 6% enveiopes (Teguiar Dusiness card prinicd in cofner, 3Lavi LU0y, 34; b,u0v, 10,000, 3iU; OUV ROtewcaus iy to Charles N, Gordon, 310 W $x¥ g, Drinted, 3.i.40; 1,000, $Liv; 9,000, Main Bt. may27d 49,000, " 312305 DUU Lk bE brinted, 3. 3,000, 95 - 0,900, i i UL now open to men and women; 385 to 4 Sor Love, gt PO N Ewich Sxhminations sn. | (3> igy Brinted; bies; Love saiv; buow nounced July 15th; deseription and |3 i o M Mg sample guestions jree, T nkl&, l‘;‘ s-?? 15,::3‘-.; ‘)L Tinung o. e stituteDept. 35-N., Reehester, N. Y. | 08 2ion " hons prom 'Send for sam- may pie: The sulietin CUl, rriniers aud | sinders, Nerwiecn. Cenn. SALE HORSES was unable to get my Horses bought to arrive Friday as advertised. They will arrive some time Monday, June 15th. There wiil be 28 head; some of all kinds. Pric right this time. 1139 ELMER R. PIERSON My buyer Tel. FOR SALE tm- provements, including heat, elec- trielty and hard woed floors, situated en Broad Btreet, near trolley car line and five min- utes’ walk to center ef the city. Two tenement house with Always well rented, large loan an be negotiated if necessary. nquire eof FRANCIS D. Building DONOHUE Ne: h, C Farm of 25 Acres Hfouse, barn ama hennerles, sem land can be worked by macals . place is situated three miles from :steriy, price $1250. An B83-acre farm, about four miles »m Westerly; new house, large barn 19%5%, wovdsiied and Lennery; prlce $3000; $1ve® down, balance on mIIl- Eage at 5 per cent. lnvestigate! Cotlages at Pleasani View; 21230 will buy a four-rcom cotiage, ail furajsaed, lot on pomnd side aud aas 75 feel fremt- age. cend for Wilcox's WMarm Bullsiia (Just issued—choice of $03). WILLiAM A. WILCOX Ttenl Estate Brolkesz, 41 West Brond Sircet—Ilooms 1 and 2, Central “Fhe- - : Baildiug, ‘Westerly, R. L Cffice Neo. 365. Tel. Realdence 333 <ntral C. F, ATCHISON, M. 0, RHYSICIAN AND SURGEGM TO RENT —Furnished rooms, with or ut board, centraiy located, ciean transients accommodated. ‘Tne Ohsillia, % Chdug ot Fhone 1056-4. 3 TO RENT—For July, at Gales Ferry a Iurnisnea cottage wiln piano; adulis preierred. Address F. O. Box i, Gales rerry, Con Jelld 10 _RENT — Upper tenement, 1i Spruce St, b rooms, bath, gas 10T cOOK- ing. N, Eu Smitn, v Main Jevd ach cottage at Pleasant bargain; _every _improve- investigute. ~Stepaen P. Uofey, ietin Otace, or Jonn i Murpny, Wester.y, it |1 Jevd ¥ Gironda, Crescen 15th to Sepi. 1z dress Gironda, Jevd TO oms at toe from June Crescent ieach, at _Pleasant RENT—Cottages Y view, by seuson ana week. Mrs. M. S Dameéres, westeriy, 2. L, Jesd TC RENT Tenement of six rooms 2t 69 Frankiin St. inquire at Buicdn Office. jesd FURNISHED ROOMSCentraily lo. caied. Emma Morse, 13 Union St jezd T—A tenement 7 six rooms at I Broaaway, | Inquire of lsaac §. Jones, Richurds Building, 91 Main St may26d FOR RENT Six-room Gat, ern conveniemces, at 130 Broadwsy. Inquire at 133 Broadway. mayzod 'OR RENT —Seven room flat, with edern_-improvements, at 11s roadwsy, Inquire of C. A. Gager, Jr., 0 Franklin St. maysd N?i::;ll. 35 Uanlen Sthi’ :::‘?fi:m v it FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM FLAT, 61 Union Street. Steam Heat, Electric Lights. inquire MISSES LUCAS, 28 Shetucket St. Telephone 1237-5. FACTORY ROOM TO RENT Containing 4000 square feet with heat and power; modern building with plenty of light. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, Norwich FOR RENT Two Floors of Building No. 11 and. 13 Ferry Street. Suitable for light manufacturing er other purposes. Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Co. all mod- SUMMER COTTAGES For Rent—For Sale Watch Hill Weekapaug Pleasant View Rentals $175-$2,600 season Inspection by appointment FRANK W. COY 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L Long Distance Telephone FOR SALE | FOR SALE | Eight-rvom Cottage with bath and steam heat, |} socod barn and large let, lncatea 1] five minutes’ walk frem Main -wrest. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. i7 Main Street. Norw, I DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM? | have on my list over 0i2 hundred— | situated in New London and Windham Counties. All kinds of farms, from | | #1000 up. { The reads being in geod shape ne | would be pleased to show any these places to interested parties. {f interested, don’t delay—as they are selling fast. WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and insurance i Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST. LOOK THESE HORSES OVER BEFCRE BUYING THEM ELSE- WHERE. | PENNSYLVANIA EXPRESS CO, ! 35i-353 East 34th St | New York City. i MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE | NEXT THIRTY DAYS. 140 Young Werk Horses and Mares 142 | {in guod conuliion, weighing trom soui jto 1600 lbs. These horses nave beer | bought green within the past two | sears and have been used in and | |around iho city, Among them are| ! matched teams suitable for geueral bus- | | iness, also several pavement zore mares | | ) Prices, siugle horses $45 to 3200, leams 115 to $400. (30) days triat allowed; it not as represented can be returned within trial time. No reas- | cnable offer refused. (ne block frem | Long Island Ferry. All hosses shinped | 496 miles from New York City, with blankets and haliers and collars. Alll gars transfer to the door, One biock from Long Island Ferry. See Supt. 7481 Mursay Hill Agriuultural limestone TWO CARLOABS JUST ARRIVED - —=AT— twists And leads beyond the sordid Tne road that's road I watched the 2‘ But though she plied Mr. Stormington Barnes when | ing from - | Ppletur road. the 1. the roa: S Targa® the road ‘brook of us as we used it SEiving cude oo M That takes us back to childhood by the paths we loved to roam, ‘Where those who love us for us wait to bid us “welcome home. 7 The h , the low road. the road E ond ) i That jeads to vales of mem'ry where all s0 sweet and still, ery recollection is a vision fadr— ‘wondrous best to travel is the takes us there. ells, Alone the Jane beside the mead Where cows! is in the grass 's sasy A tall and m;:ln‘ ocoun a merry To shield her from my soft replies, Love played at Catch-me-if-you-can In Mary's eyes. A mile or twain from Varley Eridge Piackod & Gockoieas for ¥ And drove away the constant m! And_cooled her forehead's D> of tan, But though the maiden wouid not spare My hand her pretty finger tips, Love played at Catch-me-if-you-can On Mary's Hps. And now the village flashed in sizht, And closer came I to her side; A flush ran down into the white, The impulse of e pinkish tide: And though her face was turned away, How much her panting heart con- fessed, Love piayed at Find-me-if-you-may In Mary's breastf —Norman Gala HUMOR OF THE DAY “Green ‘15 a synonym for gullible ien’t 1t?" “Sage green shouldn't be. —Boston Transcript. “What does Algernon call his motor- boat?™ “Depends on how the engine is working."—Loulsville Courier-Jour- nal. Downand—What caused this money stringency, anyhow? Outt—Why, the thing originated with me and spread over the whole country.—Judge. Suitor—I want to marry your daugh- ter. Father—Can you divorce her ‘n the manner in which she has been ac- customed—New York Star. “Some day,” cried the outraged poet, “you editors will fight for my work!” “All right,” sighed the editor resignedly. ‘Tll be a good sport {f I get licked."—Puck. Father—What! You want to marry my daughter? Why, sir, you can't support her! I can hardly do it my- self, Suitor (blankly)—Can't we chip in tegether?—London Opinion. “Do the companies use anything besides coal when they are manu- facturing zas? asked the BeoY. “Sure,” replied the Grouch. “I hear that they are maling light of com- plaints.”—Cincinnati . Enquirer. “All the world’s a_stage,” said the ready-made philosopher. ~ “Yes” re- “and it comes to professional - ousy the explorers surpass the actors.”—Washington Star. Mr. Housefly—Well, dear, T begin to realize that our time on earth is short. Mrs. Housefly—Yes, but we have little to regret. 'We have been sober and industrious, and have raised a fam- Ny of ten bilion children—Life. “Why doesn’t somebody bulld om this vacant lot? You seem to be short on civic enterprise.” “Quite the con- trary, stranger. The man who Owns that lot has too much public spirit to build on it” “How do you make that out? “That's where the circus shows waen 1t comes to town.”—Kansas City Journal THE KALEIDOSCOPE Hoiland in 1913 had 385 Jabor strikes. Ofl flelds are being developed German New Guinea. in Nearly 400 women applied for pat- ents in England last year. There are more isiands in Lake Huron than in any other known lake. There are 1,485 institutions in the United States for the care of children. The area of corn harvested in tie United States in 1913 was 105,320,000 acres. Extensive plantings of young trees in Washington and Oregon are cos ing only $8 an acre. Railroads of the United States an- nually consume more than 2,700,090 gallons of water for each mile of line. Another pineapple cannery costing 250,000 is to be buiit in Henolulu for andling 12,000 tons of fruit annually. Tlie great bronze statue of Freedom surmounting the Capitol dome in , Washington, is 19 feet 6 inches high and weighs nearly 15,000 pounds. More than 30,000,000 pieces of giass will be required for the 560 moeaic panels being prepared for a cathedral which is to be erected In St. Louis. Consul Frank Deedmeyer states that in a_community mausoleum in Pragus are buried men of Czechic blood who have distinguished themselves in var- | fous walks of life. “John 1. Tracy of Little Haddem. Ct, has the distinction of being the oldest postal earrler in two countles of his state. He entered the employ of the government in 1853 and has an un- broken record. Japan estimetes fts next rioe crop at 6,600,000 tons, or 330,000 tons less than the preceding year. On accoun: of the high prices it s not expect:d thet any Japanese rice will be offer.d on the Dutch market. The last erop reports for Japan are very disappoint- ing. Sixty steel and wood bridzes. rang- 5 to 125 feet in length, wil be required in & distance of 18 miles on the Central Canada Railway, north ¢ Edmondton, for which the route plans have Just been filed with the provincial department of rallways for Alberta. Consul H, J. Harvey, of Fort Erie, reports that a Canadian foundry eem- pany at Port Colberne is running only balf time and has 40,000 tons of iron piled up cwaiting purchase, also states that a milling company and a cement cemn y at the same place have reduced thelr output te one-half capucity for lack of erders. —ceme Juvenile Criticism, “Mamma,” said little Lavh, whe bad teased her father in vein for niekel, “you are my dearest relative; but papa i: the closest.” That €ynic X The cymic believes the bonds of matrimony would he mere pepular if thay paid cash Aividends 4