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meorning, Bunday stEs Y. ‘with the of chureh, Frank A, Bill offers a lot of shoe ;{.dlh today (Saturday). Ladies’ 80 oxfords at $2.00; ladies’ $1.50 ‘white Colonials at $1.23, men’s $2.50 $2: men's special oxfords, spe clal at 38, $3.50 and $4.° DAVIS THEATRE. Gyell Scott, In The Day of Days, Four Reel Famous Players Feature To- day. e Today will be the last chance te see the great feature that has been head- ing the photoplay program the last half of this week, Cyril Scott, the noted dramatic actor, is seen in The Day of Days. It is a thrilling love story with an unusual plot, in fqur parts, that are interesting from the start to the finish and holds everyone spellbound while watching this fllm materplecs, Another successful pho- At Trinity church, 10.30 a. _Geptive Heart: 7.30 p. m., The Hidden Mative. Evening sermon upon Success of Our ‘Enemies. ?g:thcdlfi - Episcopal ., subject The Re- The International Bible Students’ as. sociation meets at 11 o'clock in room 1, Bible study. Bill block, 35 Shetucket street for At the First Congregational church there will be preaching by the pastor, Rev. G. H. Ewing at both morning and evening services. At the Second Congregational church 9.30 a. m. Sunday school, 10.30 a. m. morning worship with sermon and hymn for the children. At Trinity Episcoval church there will be holy communion at 9.20 a. m., morning prayer and sermon at 10.30 and evening prayer at 7.30. The Loyal Temperance association, Levi S. Saunders, president, will hold religious services in their Shetucket street, Bill block, 4 p.om. mors At the First Baptist church In the ing the pastor wiil give a report rooms 35 Sunday at »{ the Northern Baptist convention in Hoston. slousy. MARY PICKFORD—IN Tess of Sterm County, st the Davis Next Week toplay is The Ambassador's Envoy a two reel Domino drama which has an especially exciting plot. Our Mu- tual Girl is still missing and this week Sir A. Coran Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, is interested and of- fers his assistance to help unravel the mystery surrounding her disappear- ance. The Fatal Mallet is one of the funniest Kevstone comedies ever seen here and the big three are all seen in it. Mack Sennett, Mabel Normand and Chartes Chaplin. If you want to en- joy a good laugh don’t miss this riot of mirth. Messrs. Boyle and Craig have a good concert program. Mr. Boyle sings a corking funny comedy number and Mr. Craig sings the beau- tiful Scotch tenor solo, Mary; thelr duet is Life's Dream Is O'er, which makes these favorites more popular than ever. For the first half of next week the management has secured the unusual feature Tess of the Storm Country, with the most popular actress in America, Mary Pickford. Of all the features this clever little actress has appeared in this one has been pronounced by both press and public as her greatest triumph, and adds more lalurels to her already heavy erown. There will be the usual Mu- tual movies inciuding the Mutual Weekly and Keystone comedies. Mat- inee at 2.30 today, all seats 10 cents. Two shows tonight; come in and keep cool, §t's always 20 degrees cooler than the street, inside the Davis, COLONIAL THEATRE. A Veloe in the Wilderness, Two Reels, with Francis Bushmann. S TFamous Francis Bushmann of the Essanay all-star cast, never appeared in a better photoplay than the one en- tiled A Voice in the Wilderness, the magnificent two reel exclusive feature at the Colonial thegtre today. He piays the role of a ybung author, who seeks recreation in the little country village, which proves all too dull for his social wife. One day while wan- dering in the woods he has a fall and in a helpless dazed condition is taken into the cabin home of a handsome sculptress. It is months before he is able to tell his name and,address, and in the meantime posses have scoured the country unsuccessfully for him. His wife returns to her city home and by a strange coincidence he learns that she is about to be married, and breaking away from the love of the sculptress, makes for the city where he sees through the window the wed- ding ceremony going on, and, know- ing it is too late, returns to the lov- ing arms of his benefactor. The Coun- tess and the Burglar, A Snakeville Epidemic, Red Head and Ma’s Suitors, M-,g Over the Fence and Out. Just ‘below hip length, or be finished wi unic an ce, or a tunic me:::hn]r 4 oo gr’:,;mq‘:‘eot Grst | only The waist is finished in the now - | so “popular blouse e, with set-in land dlals}er in which 969 lives were | sleeve. The de also good for lost. Don’t miss it i linen, ratine, duvetyn, voile, crepe or 3 fre The pattern is cut in six es: 34, 36, 0, 42 and inches, LUCILLE LOVE bust measure. Tt requires 6% yards S of 44-inch material for the dress in a ! At the Auditorium. 36-inch slze. If tunic and flounce are omitted it will require 4% vards. The Today will be the last chance to ses | Jkirt measures about 1% yards at the the fine vaudeville and picture bill of- fering at this popular theatre the last half ‘of this week. The Vanisons, a man and woman acrobat do some startline stunts on the horizontal bar and swinging trapeze, Noble & Brooks have a very classy singing and talk- ing. act with special scenery and ef- fects and Mozarto, the wonderful dou- ble playing musician, is a corker. Lu- ville Love, the girl of mystery series No. 7 shown in two reels is the fea- ture pleture today and it is a thrill- er. Lucflle is m China ang is having some very exciting experiences. The Animated Weekly and A Narrow Squeak are two other pictures on to- dey’s bOL n next Monday a very well ar- m vaudeville program has been headed by the well known team Kennedy & Burke and two other high lass acts. There will be another Ford ling plcture on the bill Monday and Tuesday, entitled, Papa’s Boy. in which little Billy Jacobs, the wonder- ful child picture artist who has been seen with Mr. Sterling so many times before, will appear. Other interesting pictures will also be shown and this entfre bill promises to be one of the’ best seen here in a long time. Fan- tomas, the man in black, will be shown in four parts on Monday and Tues- day. Tt is a startling detective picture and is being talked about all over the country. 5 SUNDAY SUBJECTS. ‘The Heliness Mission will hold its services at 87 Main otreet. ‘The subject for the Christian Seience serviee at 10.45 a. m. will be Christian Sclence. \ At Park Congregational chureh, preaching by the pastor, at morning service. At Grace Memorial Baptist Qr;nei-. morning and evening preashing the pastor, Rev. R, B, Harris, > At Broadway Congragational Mm&n pastor will in the -ahn?r::‘:‘mn. Arms ~ Episcopal i the At ieets preact subjes =choo! 6.15, with ming. foot. Gre L subj; Ladies® the Greeneville hurch. The at 12 over, h at a Evening the Gospel Steiner's hall, Sunday ser meeting 10.30 a. m. testimon; > service at 3 p. m., preach- subject, A Hoely Congregational Good Will Bible el noon. Topics of general terest will be discussed. Mr. Charlgs | teacher. A\t the McKinley Avenue A. M. E. hurch, Rev. E. ster. “Children’s Day George Biddle. D. D. services all pastor. m. ermon by 215 p. m. the 745 p. Mission, 265 local or out of town . Joseph F ilie morning servi “Living Pictures. Vi P CeE BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE; 2990 A CHARMING GOWN FOR HOME OR CALLING. long or short, The skirt may plain outline with center front. to any addr: silver or Order throu Pattern Dept Dress With Sleeve, and With or Without Flounce | or Tumic. - LOST AND FOUND Long or Short Jrench linen in a new rose shade, brafding in self color. is here shown. The design offers much in the way of variety. The sleeve may be th a neat cuff irim- be finished in tuck lap at the v have a flounce a It ma Apattern of this illustration mailed on receipt of 10 cents in stamps, The Bulletin Company, orwich, Conn. - LOST—FT a bunch of key to the eive reward. Adam: ay ¥ mornig, on Main St on + MONEY LOANED Dizmonds, And securities of any Lowest Rates of Interest. An aid established firm to deal with. THE COLLA 142 Main Street, Up: Watches, Jew: y ind at the TERAL LOAN CO, (Established 181 FURS STORED M. by BRUCKNER 81 Franklin Street suey FOR SALE $100.00 for a good steinway upright lano, with stool and scarf. Terms, $1) wn, $6 per month. The Plaut- on Company, Plaut-Cadden Building, Nor- wich, Conn. $00.00 will buy a fine good tone u | right piano that will give many years of good service. Terms, $10 down. 36 per month. The Plaut-Cadden Com- any, Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, onn, Good black walnut organ ‘n perfect order. The Plaut-Cadden Com- gear, PlagtsCadden Building, Norwich, nn, $140.00 for a beautiful mahogany up- right piano, fully guaranteed, with stool and scarf. Terms, 310 down, $6 per month. The Plaut-Cadden Com- pany, Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. $390.00 buys the best 88-note player plano made; guararteed for five years; with o rolls and library privileges: all latest improved expression devices; a beautiful hizh srade _value _well worth $830. Terms, $25 down, 310 per Thonth, > The Prani-Sadden. Company, Plaut-Cadden Ruilding, Norwich, Conn. §185.00 for a beautiful Wm. Knabe & Co. upright piano in fine condition, with stool and scarf. Terms, $10 down, $1.56 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Com- any, ramut-Cadden Building, Nerwicn, Conn. WANTED WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Apply between 4 and § p. m. Mrs. George C. Butts, Rocklawn, Warren St. Jje2id WANTED Young lady to clerk in store; must be over 20; good penman desiréd. Address Box 398, City. Jezid WILL TUTOR Academy and college puplis. * Address Tutor, Bulletin Office. e27d WANTED “Three-horse team and one autotruck; six months’ work. Ad- drjes;_dBox 48A., Pomfret Center, Conn. 37 $30.00 for a good square piano in good order; a very nice piano for sum- mer cottages. Terms, $10 down, $5 per month. he Plaui-Cadden Company, Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conzl | “#75.00 for a good upright plano. Why | pay rent for the summer? Buy this one. | Terms, $10 down, $6 per month. The ! Plaut-C Company, Plaut-Cadden orwich, Conn. .00 for a genuine J. & C. Fischer ght mahogany pian6, Dbeautiful tone and action. 'Terms, $10 $1.50 per week. T.e Plaut-Cad- den Company, Plaut-Cadden Building, orwich, Conn. $250.00 buys a good Interior plaver piano, with choice rolls and bench. This is a real trade. Terms, $26 down, $8 per month. The Plaut-Cadden Company, den Building, Norwich, Conn. ! 16TuThS At Bast Killingly, on Providence and Hartford turnpike, consisting of an 11- room house, large barn, wagon and woodhouse, all in_good condition. ap- ples, pears. etc., 36 acres land suitably divided into tillage, pasture and wood; the tiliage land is in good state of cul> tivation; said farm is within ten min- utes’ k of Providence and Danielson troliey station; will be sold on eas. terms. For further particulars, enqui of Judge J. Tucker, East Killingly, Conn. Two 2-tenement houses on Mechanic Street in Danielson. Income $420 gross, net income on investment 9% per cent. Houses pleasantly situated, three minutes’ walk from railroad sta- tion, post office and business section, five minutes from churches and schools. E. L. DARBIB, Real Estate Agent, Savings Bank Block. Danielson, Conn. THE BEST TRACT OF LAND that I know of on the market is the Mansfield property uck—two houses, barn, acres of ¢ ce land. A. PRENYICE, 86 Ciim St. for sale at Poquetan- washhouse, 16 Phone 300. je23d THE TONIC AIR —pp |FISHERS ISLAND has improved the health and prolonged the lives of many Norwich persons. I have two aitractive furnished cottages fishing and bathing. The drinking »v\g_ter is of unexcelled quality and ab- sotutely pure, ARCHA W. COIT Office 1334 ¥ Phones { pesidence 102-2 | 63 Broadway FOR SALE Cadillac five passenger Touring | | :‘tor sale. All are near the water, good | 1913 Car, complete as to the equipment, etc.,, overhauled and newly painted. This car is in A-1 shape and a good buy. Price $1200.00. PACKARD MOTOR CAR CO. of N. Y. 294 Pearl St., Hartford, Ct. COL. EARL N. GALLUP| AUCTIONEER A graduate from Jones' Nat. School of | | Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm a2nd | Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise ana Reai wmstate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Telephone 1-3 1 LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- able Court of Probate, I will sell the cal estate belonging to the estate of leanor Dickerson, late of Port| N. Y., deceased, sitvated in wny of Norwich and Sprague, d District, fully deseribed in the application to kell on file in said | Probate Court. | KINGS COUNTY TRUST CO., Executor. P. Fairchild, Vice President. NOPICE TO CREDITORS, A COURT OF PROBATE HELD h. n and for the District Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Fellow the crowd te the only piass in New London where genuine ch y made by an Oriental chef. viaer. ALL GRADES OF WM. Hamilton Watches at FRISWELL’S, 25 and 27 Franklin St. Juup LWIARKE’T HbTEh Beswel; i Ave. Firat-class Wines, Liquc:s and Ci, Meals sad Weich Rarebit m Quekic rrop, Fal. 43-d 1s no aavertising medlum fn Sines resin 30 The Bul- the 26th day of June, AYLING Judge Norwich: . 114, Present-—NELSON J. Hsiute of Anpeite Holden, late of Norwich, in_said Disirict, deceased. Ordered, That the Hxecutrix cite the creditors ol said Jeceased 10 uring in their claims agai id within six menths from this date, by posting a notice te that effect, togethes with a cepv of this order, on the sign- post pearest to the place where sald deceabed last dwelt, and in the samé town, and by publishing the same once in & uewspaper aaving a circusation ia said District, and make return to this Coure s NELSON J. AYLING. Juage. The above and Torezoing 15 & krus copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.—ali creditors of said zased arc hereby notified tq present ‘neir claims against sald sstate to_the undersigned at 370 Hamilion Ave., Nor- wich, Conn., within the time limited ln the dbove dnd loregoing order. 5 LINA B. SPALDING, je3id ' v to rent for the season, and a flne one { WANTED Married man wife © to assist in house- work; steady job to purtis giving satisfaction. Address Box 45A., Pom- fret Center, Conn. Je27d OVER 15,000 government life jobs open to meén and women; $65 to 3150 month; common education sufficient; Norwich examinations coming; _de- to drive scription and sample questions free. Frankiin Institute, Dept. 350, Roches- Teri N X jezid WANTED —Agents to sell nursery stock; special Inducements for quicl action; pay weekly. Perry Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. Jezid WANTED A good gentle horse for about three weeks, to use on wheel rake afternoons; good care and can run in pasture part of time. Address Chas. M. Ames, R. F. D. No. 2, Wiili- mantic, Conn. je2id FOR SALE FOR SALE—New milch cow, regis- 5 TO RENT FOR RENT—One of the finest cot- tages ac rieasanc view, seven bea- rooms, path and modern comveniences, ‘comfort whatso'er d abide, as if more m”‘:l‘.nd My -p:rl;:qnl‘ grow by walting lke And, clear of other’s tofl, it pleaseth e In dreams their quick ambition to fore- And if thro' careless eagerness I slide To some accomplishment, I give my Still to desire, and in desire abide, 1 have no stake al ; if 1 rejoice In what is done or doing, 1 confde Neither to friend nor foe rmy secret chotoe. tered Ayrshire; horse, village property, FOAPCT. © Zavs v, FIULGDE WL, Do . v Norwich, Conn. 3¢ FOR SALEHorse, 1400 lbs, 1wo cows, due July zuin,’ seven_yearlings. waward L. Tarbox, £none o City FOR SALE—Young cow eight two and three year oids-which are fresn. C. D. Geer, Poquetanuck. Tel. 201-2. FOR SALE—I}; acres ol standing rye. ievi N. Clarx, 5o. Canteroury, Ce Je26d TFOR SALE Yearling_ bull. G, F. Bu’rlx%n:lomew, R. ¥. D., Brookiyn, Conn, B FOR SALE 25 O. I C. for immeaiate delivery B L. ruilz & Son. ‘el jezod ¥OR SALE_Pair brown mares, sound and rignt, welgnt 2000 ivs., good farm team. G. M. Fimt, Asn ST, Wiuimanuc, Conn. rhone 35l Jezid FOR SALE—A pair of team horses, welgh aboul 25u0. rnone 546-6. Jezdd Pigs, ready $5 per pair. 162-2, Lebanon. with furmiture; 330U lor tne *season; also smeil cOUtAgE of Seven rooms wiin Cliy water, 315 per week. Boin jocated rignt on the beach. Address . Duvis, westerly, k. L TO LET—Thres-room bungalow, fur- Nisuew, N wukey Mifie, i Waier Irontage, use of ooal. FPhone No. sés Hode Sauine, westeriy, . 1. Jexid FIVE ROOM COTTAGE in §00d con- dition, never fwiing well, Iruit and Shade trees; ideal ior chickens. JLaurei Hill. -3. JezTSTwIn TO RENT—A large front room, all improvements, one minute Waik to 1o- minute car service; gentleman pre- ferred. Pnone 115%-3. Jea sTuln LORD’S POINT, Stonington, Conn. To let, two new iurnisneu, eighi-room DUngsiows, on - bacniug bedcn, witn garage, easy diftance irom New lon- don and watch Hiu. Senu for circuiar and terms. Warren L. bradway, lords roint, Stonington, Conn. Jezod For the Water as the crystal Oft the yearning mortal spirit Know we not that it is ever near In the shadows folden are the eyes By .the touch of luring Time and nse, Doep.,“afix. deep the hidden Source, and In_the heart of the Eternal, hence Every hallowing darop and healing T Carries comforting afar to those Who are quafing of this gladaing stream Gushing from the Rock that overflows. Deem ye this is but & myth—a dream? Myriads of the lorn—the languishing. Yoa, the lowly omes, and the oOp- pressed Secking solace from this mystic sprins, Find the soul felieity and rest. TO BENT — Cotiags of eight rooms and batn, ail modern mprovements. in- quire at Bulletin Ufficé. Jezda FOR SALE—Ash bookcase, 4xo feel, ash chamber sef, smail tabies, lIDrary table, aining table, kitchen table and chairs, Magee range, Crockery, marbie Cclock and onraments, baby carriage, re- frigerator and other arucies, Very cheap, at 89 McKinley Av. Je2za BUILD a business; make money op- erating vending machines; full line; pennies count; smail investment; large profits; spare time; outdoor work. Fer- Tis, Hass & Co., Easton, Pa. jezid WANTED—Men to gell our seed and nursery line; big profits; pay weekly. Firet Natlonal Nurseries, Rochester, N. . jez? AGENTS—We have biggest money- maker of the age; sure sale every house; repeats weekly. H. West Co., 519 47th St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jje27d WANTED — Distributor for each county to nandle our iron match trade; ¢ $18 a week and commission; do unless you can give A-1 r_insurance bond. Corubia Third Ave., New York. City DOWde ey required. v tuie rlace, Ch Z5c pipe with each d0c tin five Manila cigars for lic, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. Je2id INDIAN RUNNER ducks; white egg strain, hardy, wonderful = producers; ducklings, ivc and 20c each; investi- gate. Write or phone C. E. Bugbee, Putnam, Ci, R. D. jezen s GOVERNMENT pcaitions are easy to get. My free booklet, X-538, tells how. Write today—now. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D, C. may2d MARRY _Hundreds wealthy membera will marry soon; descriptions Iree. FOR SALE—Bay horse, weighs 1000 1bs., sound and kind, ¢ years oid. J. 6, City. FOR SALECottage house of eight rooms, No. 95 Mckinley _Ave, ine homestead of the late r. B. F. Brew- ster; lot 50x110 it. Enquiye at’ No. 83, next door below jelid ; Danish, Ball Head, sons, Stoné Mason, Red and Bavoy, karly Summer and Copennagen Market; $2 per 1000; 25¢ per 10u. Thousands of celery piants. after June 25. E. Peckham, East Te Jelia FOR SALEIf you want a home, either cily, LOWD Or country, any size or quality,’see W. K. Keacn, Danielson, Conn. Tel. 174-3. Jelsd TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or wiihout board, centra.iy located, ciean house; transients accommodated. T Cainille, 68 Church St. FPhone 1u66 Jel2d < TO RENT — Upper tenemens, 17 Spruce ot., v rooms, bath, gas Iur COOK- N. Hugene Smitn, v Main. jevd TO RENT—Furnished rooms at the Gironaa, CUrescent ieacn, Irom Juus 15th to Sept. 1zih; moaerate rate. Ad; dress Gironda, Crescent beach, Ct Jesd FURNISHED ROGMS—Centrally lo- cated. Emma Morse, 18 Union St Jjezd FOR RENT Six-room flat, ern conveniences, at 1i Broadway. inguire at 1ii Lroadwey. mayivd FOR RENT Seven room faf, with all modern improvements, at 11§ Broadway. Inquire of C. A. Gager, Jr., “0 Franklin St maysd URNISHED ROOMS, a.i modern con: venbences 45 Union St Phone 1051-3 all_mod- rban farm on trolley &id .. mile out i city, guod >- wre 1, pousiry house nd otner outbui Mmool S11y bad [Ton e purposes 1or Wrm. Wi be Suid Wil wiwnout three cows, leam, larm 1001S, etc. An OPPOrtul..y (o oblala & fine place at a low price. Particulars of TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. Jesd FOR SALE—All kinds of millet seeds, seed corn and fertilizers at a low price. Greeneville Grain Co. Tel. 326-5. Jedd FOR SALE New houss, 56 Bilss lace, 7 rooms, all improvements. Raiter ‘A “Heatn, Norwich Town. may23d THIN, OVER — 250 noteheads and 400C R (PBular pusiness mze) envelopes, ueatiy printed, or 3L.96; 208 oach, 34.0V. Seud L0r sampies aad Prices fof aiy Driliilg you aie in need oL the Buleua Company, Norwica, “onn. Grace fyde, S-3v¥, San krancisco, Cal nec2id WANTED—Women sell guaranteed hosiery to friends and nelghbors; (0 per cent. profit; make $10 daily; ex- perjence unnecessary. International Mills, Box 4029, West Philadelpaia, Pa Jei3d TAILOR_WANTED — Steady work. Apply to T. A. kKioux, Jewett City. Jezsd GOOD_ PAY—Light work. Do want i1? 1f o, be our representat Write us quick. C. R. Burr & 4 Nurserymen, Manchester, Conn. jezbd WANTED Partner with capital to invest in_the manufacture of antique Lighting_fixtures. A good proposition to the right party. Aadress Boulevard Hand Ar: Lamp Factory, 4103 Hudson Boulevard, Hoboken, N. J. Je2sd HOUSCKEEPER wants a position; miaale age, good cook and willing worker; best of references as to ablity and character. Address Housekeeper, Bulletin. Jezod FOR oALE—Tne Lecnard W. Baco Teal esta Norwich, comsisting ihe large IMADSIOD LOUSE, & dwe. Bouses, ‘% barns, vuibuidings and iy Rt £ land, comveniently 'located whe city oI Norwieh, aiL price and o Lerms attracuve w“mn Duy Tois TOperty his 1t OWL waler Subp. RPBiy 1o Wiliam H. Suleids, §5 Broad- Wy, Norwici, Cona. vetisd FOR SALLE—U. 1. U. PiEs, Luoio. breds, registered, Dole beiler iL couniry. Luaicw Furm, Nurlu Stosiue con, K. F. L. 8, Norwica, Coma. i Buiton. 1 Am BUVING pouicy ol e Anyone having same, 2c0p POBLaL bamuel Gellery, Coiciester, Cean. decldd FOK SALE—Eleven-room nuuse,wita lot, 8% CL Bt Must be sold Lo closs estate. W. Hamiion, kxecutor, L3 Main Bt ie1a Kinas. e WANTED —Puplls to tutor for Acad- emy or college entrance requiremen Specialties, German, hematics, Eng- lien, Address Fiorence K. Wilicox, A. B, Box 143, Jeweit City, Conn. jezéd e WANTED Neat dressed young man to seil portraits; good paying proposi- tion. Call between 4 and o p. m., 7% School St.. City. jezda WANTED _Will pay spot cash for second-hand furniture in iarge lots. J. C. Witter, Rustion Rooms, ns Bleck, Danielson, Conn. Phone 32-12, Daniel- son. jezad WANTED—Warpers and ~winders; steady work. Apply West Stde Mull Je22d WANTED—Weaver on woolen loom work. Glen Woola MMl wich Town, Ct. WANTED—Fiano tuning. A. G. don, 2v8 Prospect St, City. Tel. iy1d BOOK ON Dog Diseases AND HOW TO FEED Malled Free to aay address by the author H. CLAY GLOVER, V.S. 118 West 31st Street New York WANTED Dairy Man, Farm Hand, Cook, General PRINTING —i00k at tneso prices. 209 63 enveiupes (Teguiar Dusiness size)s card printed i COrmer, $Lavi 1,U0V, ¢ 5000, 36, duuvs, 3iui odu ‘nulencaus ox9 4y, Prinied, 3LAU; LUVY, 34.10; 9,000, 005 40,000, ¥i: ouu’ leilerneads $Xii, PIDLOG, 31105 LUVY, 34.00, 3,000, 30U 10,000, iB00; SUL | Diliucads ixoiy, prifited, $LoU; LUV, $2.4U; 9,ulv, §4; 10,000, 318.00; 000 s.alements oazx 3, prinled, 3i.40; 1,000, 3 9,0 §e; 10,0Lu, 311 Printing oi every de- sciiplion dolia Prompiiy. Send iog sem- pies. ‘The Suileun Co., rriLiers acd Binders, Norwich. Conu. FUOR SALE Handsome thoroughbred Jersey Bull, three years old last February, from “Flying Fox | and “Cliffie "Rioter strains. In good healthy conmdition; kind and docile_disposition. Price $200. Ap) to E. . DARRELIL, Stoning- ton, Connecticut, or 2 Broadway, New York. ~ Je25d FOR SALE Two tenement house with im- provements, including heas, elec- tricity and hard wood floors, situated on Broad Street, near trolley car line and five min- utes’ walk to center of the city. Always well rented, large loan can be negotiated if necessary. Houseworkers, Laundress, Chamber Imquire of | Maia. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Central Buiiding Norwich, Ct. M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. e FOR SALE FOR SALE Stock arl fixtures of ratall Drug Store, centrally located and doing & presperous busi- ness. Good reason for selling. Principals only may ebtain full information frem rhomas H. Beckley May Building 278 Main Street Phenes: 724 474-3 To the Fa;mm of this Section: Now 1s the tume to lisi your farms if you want to sell. I bave a lurge list of customers looking for farms. Send description or call. WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. BEAVER BOARD is a substitute for lath and plaster without ‘the dirt and inconvenience. JUST ARRIVED Express car of 28 Horses. A good as- | Bortment of all kinds, big workers, chunks and drivers. They must be sold right away. Prices right this time. | Come and see them. | Tel. 1139 ELMER R. PIERSON AUCTION SALE OF BLOODED STOCK' 41 head of Grade Ayrshire, @rade Gurnsey and Grade Holstein, New milehers, springers and some young stock, One Full Bleoded Ayrshire Bull, registered, 4 years old. A beauty, Sale will take place on TUESDAY, | June 30th, at 16 a. m, at the 8. J. iRenter farm, situated on Hast Avenue, 2 miles from Westerly. Take Norwich { car, get off at Thompson's Corners, a erly (only a 16 minute walk to farm.) Descriptive circular sent on request. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Manager. E. E. CARPENTER, Auctioneer, Telephone 365 Westerly, R, L v mile and three-quarters out of West- | TO RENT Fine Loft, suitable for light manu- facturing, wired for electric lights and power. About 2600 square feet. CORONET KNITTING CO., White's Court, Norwich. 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 Ca. SUMMER COTTAGES For Rent—For Sale Watch Hill % Weekapaug Pieasant 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, good barn and large lot, located five minutes’ walik frcm Main -weet. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street. Norwich, C: FOR SALE Four Pool Tables, all in good condition, with a first class outfit; three 4 x 8, ono 4% x 9; will seil cheap. Palace i i Pool Parlors, 49 Main St. Norwich. DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM? I have on my list over o> hundred— | uated in New London and Windham Counties. AIll kinds of farms, from 21000 up. The roads being in good shape now, |1 would be pisased to show any of these places to interested parties. | " if interested, don’t delay—as they are inllmg fast. WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and insurance Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST. For Sale A COTTAGE HOUSE On McKinley Avenue. Inquire of ' | JAMES L. CASE || o shetucker st Norwich, (¢ M. J. FIELDS . . . . Flerist i 20 Ward Street | Prants, = fiis 4 -Amelia Robbins, in Springfieid Re- puolicen. HUMOR OF THE DAY . Landlady—T1l give you just three days in which to pay your rent. Stude —All right; Tll take the Fourth of July, Christmas and Easter—Cornell Widow. E “I can prophesy with certainty tha you will become engaged this vear. “Oh, that is understood! But prophe- Sy to-me at once a husband-"—Munich Fliegende Blaetter. First Working Girl—Say, Mame, 1 heard an awful ead thing this morn- ing. Second Working Girl (wearily)— So did I—the alarm clock—Life. First Caddie—That old_gent is a judge in the 'Igh Court. Second Cad- die—Then all I can say is that if "e's a Judge ‘e gives ‘isself a lot of 'ard labor. —London Tatler, “Some of these investigators carry matters too far.” “How now?” ‘“Now they are trying to make out that Nero was a_preacher's son " —Kansas City Journal. “What's that?" cried the new doc- tor In the mining camp. you have ‘shooting pains’ back. W youre wounded man “That's what I said—‘shooting pains, said Plute Pete.—Judge, “Opportunity has never knocked at my door.” ‘““Then why don't you pay the first call? Go and knock at its door and walk right in if the door isn't answered immediately.” — Louisville Courier Journal. “Two teams in a town hag one ad- vantage.” “What's that”™ “By keep- ing & line on the situation you needn't bump into the boss at the ball gams the days you sneak off.”"—Pittsburgh Post. Irate Collector—I.ook herel T beught this candlestick as antique—in fact, you guaranteed it to be Georgian: and here's the beastly date on fit— 1912! Curio Dealer—Exactly, sir—1912 —decldedly Georgian.—London Sketch. “I forgot to sign my examination paper with the statement that I neither gave nor received heip,” said the student to the professor in math- ematics. “Not necessary,” answered the professor, “I have just been look- ing over your paper.”"—London Opinion. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Some of China’s trouble with its eur- rency is being cleared away. Umbrellas are in great demand in the Netherlands, where light rains are frequent, Every time a carp breathes it moves 4,386 bones and muscl its veins number 4,329, This country was largely responsible for the increase in China's silk trade for the year 1918, In Paraguay there is found a “rail- way beetle,” a kind of glow-worm, which emits a strong red light from head to tall, but also a green light along each side of its body. . Patricia, the new territory which has | been added to the province of Ontario, | is estimated to contain 147,000 square miles; it is one and one-fifth times as large as the British Isles. Tt has been demonstrated that over- | grazed stock ranges on the natiopel | forests can be brought back to use | under a system of regulated grazing faster than if they are left unused. The Stavanger consular district is one of the richest waterfall sections of Norway, being estimated to contain not less than 500,000 available horse- power, comparatively little of which has been developed. The harnessing of the waters about the Baude Falls is the largest project now on foot. The act of congress approved by the president of Cuba on March 4 appro- priates $1,000,000, to be expended in in- stallments of $200,000 a year, for the construction of a national capitol in Havana. Plans for the building are to be selected by a committee of five, composed of fou/' members of con- gress and the ‘secretary of public work. Last year South Africa purchased only 65,202 tons of coal from Great Britain, as its own output is now sup- plying the domestic market. In 1918 the South African colliers are said to have purchased upward of $4,500,000 tone. South Africa furnishes about 2,000,000 fons yearly for the ship bunkering trade. Its colliery plants are modern and furnish a valuable market for such equipment. Girls and women of all ages want to be charming, beautiful and attractive —it's their birthright—but stringy, | thin and lifeless hair destroys half the beauty of a pretty face. If your hair is not beautiful, is fall~ ing out, streaky, full dandruff, too dry, or if the sealp it and burns, | use’ Parisiap Sage. Rub it well into | the scalp. It will ge right to the hair | rogts, nourish them, stimulate the hair to grow strong and Parisian Sage \removes ! one_applicatien and cleansea | of ‘“"n‘;l“"‘ -;ul uu-'l:. ol cool al nvigorate scalp make the hair deubly beautiful, preparation t gives bair what is needed to make it soft, fluffy, ck and gloriously radiant. It is perfumed; is hair 0 i and