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for whicl ant; ‘hears of pnho mfl ey will tive feature to the ckets T obtained mem- v i oo Ragher g .afi.m ok 8 center C— /THE AUDITORIUM. lin's Burlesque on Car- Reel Comedy Feature y ‘and Tom ‘Tomorrow. #‘C M!u!‘ hotoplays will l! Qph. 'Anl&borlum bx,flmu. on Carmen, the four reel M picture ever 'Phl runs as fol- g Licuteriant Darn and he and Chaplin duel, In which Lieu- " produced by com 1y through the Big 4 ex- and hmflng ‘the dwpuhr Stonehouse and - Fran- O Buahminn. This 18 also a four iss It. finest vaudeville and pho- g ‘the season is the attrac- ‘and Gunoing act that 18 a ‘any bill They carry three aress well. For a mpmuun this show can- ‘%‘ anywhere for the 1y, & five part Ince comedy N for him by C. 1t ‘was devised to " ample opportunities abilities, and it has lfi purpose. The hero whose large fortune is held uncle. The young in a career of mad dis- ¥ o command to g0 to work / opens & detective agency. adventures—a regular n, with Mr. Collier tum- to a triumphant finish, won and the uncls crooked knees. only the new Pathe serial, iy will bs ehown, featuring d Anpa Neiison. every Wednesday, and Tom 'no. introduction to Nor- oers. This serial has been by all the critics as the de. - Spectal music at n 1 cents. Night, 10 The last of this month Mrs. Irving ton and her children will move from Harland road to the Reynolds cottage, off Washingto street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eccleston and little son, Eidward, of Tanner street, ‘were at Haughton’s Cove over Sun- day to visit Mrs. leston’s mother, Mrs. John Bothan. Mr. and Mrs. :A. F, Greene of West Town street had as guests over Sun- day, Willlam S. Bishop of Jewett City and Mrs. Greene's _brother, Walter Greene of Central Village. After completing a year of ut\ldy at Northfield, Massachusetts semin- ary. Miss Jessie Matassa has been mndlng . few days with her sister, Miss Rose Matassa of Harland’s cor- ner, before going 1o At Carmel, New Haven county, for the summer. EPISCOPALIAN DIOCESAN CONVENTION IN § ION Right Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster is Presiding—Many Women Present. New Haven, Conn., June 13.—The Eplscopalian diocesan convention . be- gan its annugl convention in St. Thomas’ church late todey, the Right Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, the bishop presiding. The attendance of both clerical and lay delegates was large and many women were Included in thering. The annual sddress 0p Brewster was preceded by The first ‘one 1o be. siven v ihe new suffragan bishop, Rev. Dr. E. Cam- pion Acheson of Middletown, Tho business session was devoted to routine matters, Rev. J. F. Plumb of New Milford was chosen secretary and he named Rev. Messrs. MacBeth of Bethel and Jefferson of Darien as his assistants. The report of the commission on social service referred to the “dis- graceful jail conditions which, gen- erally speaking, obtain in_the state ‘The commission sald: “We ‘would ogain recommend that the state thor- oughly investigate jafl conaitions, not alone for the purpose of improv- ing them, but for the purpose of rec- ommending that their care be taken out of the county government and be located in the hands of the state. In that way reformatory Influences which have been found so fmportant can be | b further reinforced.” The commission gave consideration to a proposed statewide survey of con- ditions affecting child welfare and the commitife on rural work has joined with committees-of the Congregation- alists and Baptists in arranging for a cgn!erence at Storrs college, Tane 28 The commission belleved, as ex- pressed in its report, that successful constructive. work in.dealing with so- cial conditions must rest on the prop- ** Afior the suvmiasion o e sul on of reports and disposal of routine matters the con- vention - adjourned morning. dinner at the Yale dining hall which addresses were made. ITALIANS CAPTURE A STRONG. AUSTRIAN LINE. In the Lagarina Valley — A Bombardment Preceded the Action. Rome, June 1l via Iand 717 m.—After a ‘artitier <! S, Holbrook, Town BULLETIN’S PATTERN SERVICE A PRACTICABLE, SERVICEABLE MODEL. Ladies’ Apron With or Without Sleeve in Either of Two Lengths and With Collar, or With Neck Edge in Square Outiine. Percale, brillantine, mohair, sateen, gingham, seersucker. lawn or cambric ock. may ¥ short length, or b tn. wrist length, thus affordl plete covering for the dress worn beneath it. Th: a medium size with wathout sleeves, 6 ards. A pattern of this iustration mailed to any address on receipt,of 10 cents In_silver or . < ¢ Bulletin Company, ich, Conn. sleeves; s r_through Pattern Dept., Norwich, FOR SALE A Four Tenement House - CONTAINING ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS : ALWAYS RENTED On trolley line and only five minutes’ walk from Franklin square. A GOOD INVESMENT JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn, FOR SALE SIX DESIRABLE BUILDINGC LOTS on Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For particulars and price: gr call on H. H. Fy i e wh-br‘omrbflm A Bulletin W“M'lll‘dlyom M are Bought and sold through Bulletin “Want Ads.” If you've never “read the ads under “Pets and Poultry,” try it for a week. Want to buy or sell about a pedigreed cat? dog? How Interested in pigeans or rabbits or ponies? Then read or use Bulletin Want Ads. A few cents for a Bulletin Want Ad will find the pet that you've longed for. Phone the ad if you choose, WANTED—Two men boarders at at 36 Uncas St. J el4d WANTED_A_gir] for general CEarm A R e R WANTED S Tiable, femper- ngle relletie, fomper. 5. §Carlup, Baifle, Gt jeisd WANTED_Txperionced stenogzapher desires, position * Address Norwh:‘h tin. WA Farm teamster on Lone Pine Willimantie and Eonth Windham; work 1h6 Jear round. pay by the week, with three-room ten. sta George D. Wells & Tel. 377-12. ‘man who wishes to own Norwich; ga0d reasons for sellin: Aress P. K B.. care Bulloun. FOLKS:—We wish (o bave you all ciret ou'll be ln the gan’ opp. Woolworth's 5 ai SR birain folike leave there bunal -xm- the circus. el ARTED - Map_to reprossnt dissct wil sgents only those cummewolz mml on i trede need apply; perma- na;rL Wite: Ngenk, ‘cabe thuletin Co. 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of s* 1% acres strawberrles (will be in frultage this Spring), % acres aspai (will cut 100 1bs. daily in season— an income getter). jear railroad, school ana church; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. Just issued Chcice of 400. Nothing like it in all New E£ngland. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad, St, Westerly, R. L Telezhone 365 Offices 110 Vest 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley EXCHANCE ¥ |for good farm; well located modern house in Ncrwich; large lot, nine rooms, steam heat, bath. set tubs, slectric lights, hardwood flonn. owner wants _country formation from TRYON'S AGENCY Wimmsnm‘. FOR _SALE. Coutage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Buliding Lots, all in de- i torations. List your property it you cure fo seil or rent. as T omsar of pechle tooking Tor rear set tate investments. at Home Hotel, 122 Main St., Danielson. g out my place of busi- ness as described above and shall leave after date of sale. 1 the Collowlng descrilied per: arty af lic auction for_the Teserved: Con- TED — ve ter- to_handle osx:m oo, of and knlt go an 7, Ao Co Jel2 WAN' ritory hosier cave WANTED Manager-salesman to rep- resent, quality. dime. of . bos knit £0ods in_own vieinity; sales by g\ent. Write Salesman, care o. Telephone 480. FOR SALE SALE—Gray borse, 13 years o] tor work or driving. g Central Avenue. “m & mmsswn. '—Furnished . _roomis; 8iso u‘mxwunk-mn: 7 Oak St jeld B R e mvman hu ed and s Wm lo- up. 83 Wasktington llll-l 1‘0 l-l'!—“u flats, rooms and four r o oty Al maod ern imj rnvamnu. 349 West Main St Tiayiod dotoraiod and ) cation, Ehone’ TO RENT—AL seven room cot Jopeevaments, Pleasant 'w_Beach, 3 mr-unod. stied “moders arege. $175. ¢ 3 Box 3086, W‘lnfl! LET—Cottage at Mt nine rooms and bath, with modern lm* e Wn"m'nuézog on. 6 luln 'B'L w-t- Tenement electr‘le Jisnts snd ot 5o m—:—“ m‘—' with bnm gas and Doros 318 'flt'-u five ;" flat of five Tooms and batn, $10. " Alling Rubber Co. may24d TFOR SALE_Baby ¢ in excel- lent condition; mb’mbmufioo-.’ i ! RENT Tenement No. 160 Eros- t on! rent “Wfll l Burdick, 50 Freeman Ave. v afternoon, June FOR SALE Saturda; at 2 oclock, rain or Mount Pleasant all the house- glfl goods, carpenter’s “and other tools, close thé estate of the late Anna Al- uuln. Ethel J. Mullen, Admx. jel4d SALE—One pair of team valxm 2600, sound”and ehm soid once. Inquire H. Moate Enone 18771 twem'l-_m.andsn B “Phone 4033, :.um" Wiyandot LE—White ks; also eggs for mmn\u. lorl- Barber. Phone 463-3. 1e14WThS Mar- FOR SALE — Household furniture Thuredey, June 15, from 10 a. m. 1 Broadway. Mrs. R. W. BE FOR SALEOhestnut worlker and driver; cheap. H. ris, Village Hili, Willimant ALB—16 h. p. Bulok runabou gxcellent running order, good iires Gardon, umnfél‘.” P& - x 3 Son, FOR SALEOottage nine rooms, fal- Iy, furnisted desirablé locat er's 3 B, Dol TFOR SALE Scotch collie p mund Bechard, Jewett City. ANTED—Waitress. Rose Ra-mumm_ WANTED —Good milker and _team- ster; }la Tod board! Adaress SR Bullet WANTED_Three or four men board- ors at 26 Laurel Hill Ave. )a ANTED A bright boy; good west Side Sk M1 !o S5 k‘!n MEN Wanted; government month; write immediately. Inebch THoL 33 WANTED _Immodiately, middle eged. single or widowed wo: witnout the care of children, to §2 e’ cooking In a factory house where everytnin 1"'. !.;':M;x?an@ references requir 7 for an nppoifi?mam. (Signed) Gardiner Hall, Jr., & Co.. South Willington, Ct. may25d hand furniture ruckner, WA ¢ highest . price paid. _ A 1 el 717-3. Frapklin St. WANTED — A competent maid for gencoral housework; must be cock; satisfactory references re Mr. ¥. B, Ricketson, Taftville. may3sd WANTED—N maids Rhods Istand Hospital, Brovidence, R. fers a one year's course in u-..lnln; maids to care for babies. Apply to Supt. FARMERS—We want you to get your money's worth on fertilizers. We handle B Atmour's high grade fish and potash 2nd Frishie’s high grede, at & very low price kinds see reeteville &ain'B5° Phone sis-5 HAVE CUSTOMER for farm 50 acres up, old fashioned house, g0od'road; and with stream or brook through it. Price $3,000 to $5,000. Owner desiring to sell such property write TRYON'S ,u;nc'. Mastia Conn. WANTED Thirty Girls to work &t the seashore, 10 farmers, 2. firemen, 4 men who can mow by hand. FREE EMPLOYMENT 'UR!AU - GHO. L. Central Building, mayéd N.Mid\. Conn. WANTED--WEAVERS " Apply To JOSEPH HALL & SON Phone 646-4 " Trading Cove WANTED . Finishing '100om ‘help of all -uli.“-lhklymiryfllh‘h FOR SALE_Two tos, coils, bell, whistle, ug, &nd carbuzetor. - Inqu magne rk e William Mott, Jel3d mv m- sale. F. W, Hoxle. Tel pho Lebanon 62. Je13d SALE—Restaurant on car line 1n Baltie, GOInE & business, estab- Mshed 15 years;; Jow rent; reason for selH; nfi'; Surner Fetiring. | Address. Box lu. Je13d ATE_Bul lding_lots on Fox B natire, oMb 58,5 Mclntyre, 152 Palmer St, City. Jeid L SALE on couch hammocks for ome week only; prices. $450 up: mads to At any : from ld, OR SALE—Five passenger Paige car, 36 horse power, four cylinders, nu model, in good condition. Mrs. )L’ Sy scribl - XI8 MoPtl-AL; Wiliimantic, ! cass | democrat new. Inquire Georse ch Town: mayisa . for sels In Bauk No. 30 Central E. Fanning, 52 Thay s R SALE—! wagon, practicall F. Adams, Nor SAND Ave Avply to Joha Broadwa: SALE bargain. Black 9 L2 feet long, et high; three sl ront. 'D. B, onlnston Conn. _apr2sd tf HEL Mr. Poultryman: Konemah Poultry Yards talking. Do your hens Sat eggs? Semd 80 cents for & bottle of Koneman Speclic No. 2. Stops the once. HERE YOU ARE! A Cottage House with % acre of choice, smooth land, on trolley and Poquetannuck cove. Can be bought right. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street For Sale or To Renl ing, THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St May Building -FOR SALE ot | Boemeil Ave 1z t St ect i sl Foom house at 33 nln“ -T.n” ot 45 Boawell Av.. Phone 1167 Benon, “Conn. Taqutre Jus Phone 985-4. A. Bllcul. TO RENT—Furnished Tooms; houseks ing. 78 School St. T‘lm” [F Y S -nr!" CRAPEIRG il IO RENT_Newly forpished -rooma. en conveniences, st The Seymour B Pranin St Phoi pri3d HE_ BRONSON, 12 nnm- rear ot Buplecin buli llding. rmifi Toaras to tot - Tnquire. Disement: toro at 61 %\mn omc. ?ncnuy To- N rarna Morser 18 Y TO RENT Shop in rear ot Bottomley house on North Main street, frouting on packing house road, with entrance from North Main street. 'Electric power, lights tn Bt ck {and gas. Apply at office of 117 Main Street TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—T@-M tage. land, vege! plumblag Others $200 to $400. F K W. COY, FOR SALE RESIDENCE of the late ANTHONY PECK, M. D. FOR SALE On Sachem Terrace; unexcelled neigh- borhood. Nine rooms, three : baihs, open air sleeping porch, several fire- plades, spacious veranda. This de- sirable house may be ‘purchased at a reasonable price. R Dve: b ienenagh Heave uu:l:."u And wie nnon-mouthings Mud m‘fiw g eun. the -hrold. on mlm:xl # lfi:f‘ll'hfifl( nrflm‘ ‘)l& e Flag jof the' free heart's float that sheet! - Where breathes the k» that fal With And us? S cssenkor of death hope “snd s to valor siven e 1t the w=lmn gome, hues n dotn's soil beneath our feet. om’s banner streaming o'er ‘—Joseph Roaman Drake. MARCHIN’ WITH THE COUNTRY, The old Flag is “level best— We're a-goin” of her ve'y marchin’ wm-mnmu #ringin’ fur an' nl You' Kin “heas he hallcujans ss the wen Tive for this ol gountzy. ov in cedom's cause ale— we'll With the country in " Frank L Stanton. HUMOR OF THE DAY, -Bess—Jack fairly tokes my breath away soms way 'ren—‘lee.he-edtokl-metbu dge. “Yan nluu me? You" hlve bnflld "Ofllr it djecount, some other £irl at a fair ke."—Pittsburgh Post. Yonn‘ 'Rop&fll-—-'whlt does college bred mean, dad’ Dad (reading lutr'- schgol expenua) —Merely a big loaf, Percival Penther. Kma—otmtamu‘ndeon- sist? “Bocker—A: ‘backbone, a wishbone, o funny bonme and then lomm—chkxl- ‘Herald. Wife—Two bottles of ginger-beer, dear? e—Why, yes. Have you forgotten thas This fs fhe ammiversary of our ‘wedding day?—Punch. s mmfifltm 7 this partner’ % mother, it will be less tire. m‘w:& Jances 1t Whan to listen to his vapid -talk."—Kansas City Iourml. Mrs, Benham—1I have been read! otnmu;ammvnombom '1unnknlmum-annewb' ‘Umbrage.” mllod “Why name?” that somewhat unusual “People are so apt to take it" — Louisville Courler-Jo “Smith is & lucky guy, isn't he™ One of the Dest on the continent is lt ‘Toronto, the city has expended more Fog 000,000 in its equipment. Astes corn 1000 3 yun old wn re- It grows One definition of ecrisis ment a epinster sees her ‘inthat