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_— PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville snd Moving Pictures at the Davis Theatre. Featurs Moving Pictures at the Au- @iterium Theatre. . Moving Pictures st the Dreed The- Norwich Stationary BEngineers’ Asso- siation. No. meets in Buckingham Memerial Svea Swedish Sick Benefit Society No. 63, F. of meets in Germanta Hall Court City of Norwich, 5. meets ia Povesters' Ha Agademy Orchestra Concert in Slater White Croee Council, No. 13. K. oz C., meets tn Suniight Building Fifth Company drills at Armory. ANNOUNCEMENTS Concert Tonight. The concert of the Academy Orches- tra tonight at Slater hall will be a good one. There are 40 players in orchestra and they sre prepared indi- wvidually and eolleettvely, to see to it that the audience gets its money’s worth. The program is as follows: PART ONB Marche aux Flambeaux Clark Minuet Schubert Romanoce Rubenstein Overture Suppe Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna INTERMISSION Grand Conocert Mazurka Friml Robert Gale Noves Slumber Song Eppinger Capriccio from Trio in D minor Op. 25 Reissiger Berton Prank Noyes William A. Ricker Robert Gale Noyes Bpringtide Mlss Mary Lester o Srivia Aria from Samson et Delflah Saint Saens The Girls’ Glee Club PART TWO Becker | Schubert Morning Journals Strauss Bereeuse Karganoft Spantsh Dance, No. 1 Moszkowski Prelude Rachmaninoff Tickets can be secured from mem- bers, or at Cranston’s store, 25c. AUDITORIUM. Annetts Kellermann, the Perfect Wom- an, in Neptune’s Daughter, Feature Photoplay for Today and Saturday at Auditorium. In presenting Annetts Kellermann, the perfect woman, in the spectacular pictordal production, Neptune's Daugh- fer, the Universal Film Mfg. Co. has reason to belleve that it has uttered the last word in photoplay art. The wondrous beauty of the sto: written by Capt. Leslie T. Peacocke, the en- chanting scenes afforded by the Ber- muda Isiands, with thelr coral reefs, submarine grottos, semi-tropic verdure and the vast expanse of the wide At- fantic, the company of over 200 actors, headed by Miss Kellermann, who, aside from her marvelous aquatic feats, which ehe has many opportumities to display in this drama, proves that she 4s also a splendid actress, a graceful dancer, an expert swordswoman and mistress of a hondred arts which con- tribute to the success of the produc- tion: the masterly staging of the dra- ma by Herbert Brenon—all these are factors which help to make Neptune's Daughter a production to_be watched with delight and never to be forgotten. Neptune's Daughter was produced at a cost of 350,000 and was thiee months in preparation. Its success in New York has been sensational. Broad- way's most fashionabie playhouee, the Globe theatre, where #t enjoved a phe- nomenal run, was filled at every per- formance with entranced andiences whose interest and applause endorsed the general opinfon that this is the greatest photoplay ever produced. BREED THEATRE. Henry B. Walthall in Little Shoes and Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle in A Reck- less Romesc Form Double Feature Bill for Today and Saturday. Today and Saturday the Breed will present Henry B. Walthall, America's leading actor, in Little Shoes, a pow- erful photodrama in six parts and written by Eleanor M. Ingram. This is a drama of the heart, such as on Mr. Walthall can portray. The Breed will also present Roscoe (Fatty) Ar- buckle in A Reckless Romeo. This is Mr. Arbuckle’s second of the series of st two-ree! comedies. Save for Al John, an entirely different cast of & will be eeen appearing with Mr. buckle. The Universal Animated weekly will complete this wonderful 1l. Three shows daily, and all seats Rt all performances wili be 10 cents. ATOP THE MAJESTIC ROOF. Another new picture show will be tonight when five-reel feature led Mr. Dolan of New York, pro- d by the Universal Film exchang ill_be shown. Other pict will be the Universal Magazine and a & gle reel comedr. Refreshments will be served throughout the evening and the Majestic Roof Garden orchestra will furnish music for dancing. PLAINFIELD Twenty-fourth Local Danielson Enlisted Academy Bell Loan Warning. Mar Enlists in Company — Twenty-nine in All—Rifle Club Shoot— Rings Out Liberty | Harvey Maynard of Jewett Citr was or Wednesday with Plainfield Mr. Maynard recently enlist- Tnited States navy and is ough. Twenty-fourth to Enlist. listed in the Thirteenth C N. G. having been acceptcd evening. Mr. to enlist village. Peterson Leads. Plainfield Rifle shoot Tuesday ze has en- C. A. C Monday Beiard is the 24th you in that comparn The weekly range Josh Peterson: Clarence Kingsley Enlist Kingsley tea the corps at Tondon on He is the 28th local young held evening at its the Highest honors were captured second, Lawrence list in some branch of the Tnited States service. Academy Bell Rirg The bell at the aca rang for about ten misutes Thursda> to the peopie that the last da berty bonds was at hand. No Means Infrequent. to ob- Sometimes the person who wears the flag on his collar is recognizasle &s the same one who was noticeanla for his loud cheers from the sidewalk en the troops went to the border summer.—Hartford Times. To Distinguish Them. Senator Lewis has plan for a compulsory agricultural ari The &oldiers of the organizati Pwill be cut off from all succor or co- be calied cornscripts to d them from the regular con- —Chicago Herald. N WANTED sbout 1t Sable Haaks ave LOST AND FOUND. Brown mare, white spot om and ‘both sides ‘of neck, welght 1050 Jbs. Own e WE WANT YOU Men who were laid off at the Hopkins & Allen plant can secure employment on U. S. government work at Colt’s, Hartford. F. J. Macfarlane, our representative, will be at the Wauregan Hotel until Sat- urday. We are not desirous of hiring men who are at present employed. at PRESIDENT’S FLAG DAY ADDRESS AT WASHINGTON MONUMENT (Continued from Page Three) Garman government would be willing to mccept. That government has other LOST _Last Jewett City trolley, oblo: VERSAILLES SANITARY Saturday, in city or on §old chain and Jocket. der rewarded ¥t left Jeizd Fin, etin ce. WANTED Card Room Help Wanted--Men FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, CONN. valuable_pawns in its hands besides those I have mentioned. Holds Part of France and Belgium “It still holds a valuable part of France, though with slowly relaxing zrasp, and practically the whole of Belgium. Its armies press close upon Russia_and overrun Poland at their will. It cannot go further; it dare not o back. It wishes to close its bargain before it is too late and it has little left to offer for the pound of flesh it will demand. Military Masters Trembling “The military masters under whom Germany is bleeding see very clearly to what point Fate has brought them. If they fall back or are forced back an inch, their power both abroad and at home will fall to pieces like a house of cards. It is their power at home they are thinking about now St ed Overlooking Beautiful Lake, 60-Acre Farm, $1,650. Pretty lawn, with maple shade. a few FOR SALE 0 apple trees, 400 cords §-cow pasture: 2-story, machine- 8-room house, water at sink, 15-ft. plazza; good S0-ft."barn, poultry’ house, blacksmith shop, house 31, mer home_ or a money-maker for a farmer. garage. carpenter shop and ice- invalid owner makes low price 650, part down. A delightful sum- For details see page 7. ng Catalogue,” copy mail: trout's Spr . A. Strout Farm Agency, free. Dept. 36, 160 Nassau St New York. more than their power abroad. It is that power which is_trembling under their very feet; and deep fear has en- tered their hearts. They have but one chance to perpetuate their military power or even their controlling politi- cal énfluence. -If they can Wwcurel peace now with the immense advan- tages still in their hands which they have up to this point apparently gain- ed, they will have justified n:imxelv?ls‘ also barn and chicken houses. German ; they w i DT e e P e thay prom. | | Bulldings in good condition, house ed to gain by it: an immense ex- can be arranged for two tene- pansion of German power, an immense enlargement of German industrial and commercial opportunities. Their pres- tige will be secure, and with their prestige their political power. If they fail, their people will thrust them aside; a_government accountable to the people themselves will be set up in Germany as it bas been in Eng- land, in the United States, in France, ond in all the great countries of the modern time except Germany. If they succeed they are safe and Germany and the world are undone; if they fajl Germany is saved and the world will be at peace. If they succeed, America will fall within the menace. We and all the rest of the world must remain armed, as they will remain and must make ready for the next step in their aggression; if they fail the world may unite for peace and Germany may be of the union. New Intrigue for Peace “Do vou not now understand the rew intrigue, the Intrigue for peace, and why the masters of Germany nes to 9 room House with near Boswell large garden and many fruit trees, ment hourse, price reasonable. Central Building, Has all modern improvements. are of generous size; especially tions Short Street School. for selling and it can be bought right. Telephone 1334 FOR SALE improvements having a avenue, FRANCIS D..DONOHUE, Norwich, Conn. 9-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE On Warren Street Rooms dining room is attractive. House recently shingled, and interior decora: re spic and span _throughout. walk to trolley and convenient the Free Academy and the Broad Owner has good reason et ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadway not hesitate to use any ager promises to affect their purpos receit of the nations? Their present particular aim is to receive all those who throughout the world stand for the rights of peoples and the self gov- crnment of nations: for they see what immense strength the forces of justice and of liberalism are gathering out of this war. They are employing liber- 2s in their enterprise. They are using men, in Germany and without, as their spokesmen whom they have hitherto despised and oppressed, using them for their own destruction—socialists, the leaders of labor, the thinkers they iave hitherto sought to silence. Let them once succeed and these men, now their tools, will ge ground to powder beneath the weight of the sreat military empire they wfll have au na; Washington Street Lots For Sale Unexcelled residence scction Broad Street, fine lev short walk Church and Norwich Club. suit purchasers. ern two-family house in desirable res- idence section for possibly produce six-room apartment. The Norwich Housing Co.| Telephone 1334 REASONABLE PRICES north of pictures- trolley _and Academy, Park Terms to Will sell you a mod- 1 lots, e surroundings, near to the less than you can its equal. Get vour me on cur waiting list for a choice ARCHA W. COIT, Agent 63 Broadway set up; the revolutionists in Russia operation in_western Europe and a counter revolution fostered and sup- FOR SALE ported; Germany herself will lose her [A centrally located BRICK BLOCK chance of freedom; and all Burope (; i will arm for the next, the final strug- U@ood | canditibui sENa s low, Spsice: gle. A. M. AVERY Active In Every Country Telephone 1122-2 52 Broadway “The sinister gxtflg\le is being no less actively conducted in this coun- try than in Russia and in every coun- FOR SALE try in Europe to which the agentsand dupes of the imperial German govern- ment can get access. That govern- ment has many spokesmen here, in places high. and low. They have jearned discretion. They keep within the law. It is opinion they utter now, not sedition. They proclaim the li A Cottage House, Hen House, Wood House, in fair condition with about two acres of land with fruit; v miles from center of Norwich, for Phone 300. about 000.00. E. A. PRENTICE. 86 Cliff St. eral purposes of their masters; de- clare this a foreign war which can touch América with no danger to either her lands or her Institutions; set England at the center of the stage and talk of her ambition to as- sert economic dominion throughouk the world; appeal to our anclent tra- dition of "isolation in the politics of the nations: and seek to undermine the government with false professions of loyaity to its principles. A War for Freedom and Justice “But they will make no headway. The false betray themselves always in every accent. It is only friends and partisans of the German govern- ment whom we have already identified who utter these thingly disguised dis- loyalties. The facts are patent to all the world, and nowhere are they more plainly seen than in the United States, where we are accustomed to deal with facts and not with sophistries; and the great fact that stands out above all the rest is that this is a_peoples’ war, a war for freedom and justice and’ self-government amongst all the nations of the world, a war to make it their own, the German people them- selves included; and that with us rests the choice to break through all these hypocrisies and patent cheats and masks of brute force and help set the world free, or else stand aside and let it be dominated a long age through by sheer weight of arms end the ar- bitrary cholces of self-constituted masters, by the nation which can maintain the biggest armies and the most irresistable armaments—a_ pow- er to which the world has afforded no parallel and in the face of which po- litical freedom must wither, and per- or e 50 R all ho Good condition, lights, shock absorbers. Low price for Qquick sale. 715 Main St. ‘Windham, from church, echoolhouse, ‘house, nearly new, coops and sheds; also 3 cows, 1 horse, FOR SALE Two fine houses with three apartments each. rented with modern Also parcel trolley line. Centrally located and well improvements. of land on Montville Appy to 89 Franklin St., 121 Broadway. FORD AUTOMOBILE self-starter, electric TRYON'S AGENCY Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 752 8. BRIGGS ....... AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 10 a. m. ‘Auctioneer The Francis Perkins estate, farm of acres, centrally located in North Conn., 10 minutes’ walk store and R. station; has 2 apple orchards, large barn, hen- kinds of farming tools and house- 1d goods. CHARLES F. LARROW, Administrator. North Windham, Conn. ish. “For us there is but one cholce. We have made it. Woe bs to the man or group of men that seeks to stand in our way in this day of high resolu- tion when every principle w¥ hold dearest is to be vindicated and made secure for the salvation of the nations, We are ready to plead at the bar of history, and our flag shal wear & new lustre.” Once- more we shall make good with our lives and fortunes the great faith to which we were born, and a new glory shall shine in thc face of our people.” AR R T e T NOTICE! On account of illness, Dr. Sinay’s Dental Office in the till further notice. WHEN_YOU WANT ue - O ANT {.Put Four bus tness b there 1 Medium® better than thiouzh the ad Vertising “columns of T otin e iy ~halt or motor. American Waste ana ol:k_. and suii its. cialty Store. one H. P. Metal Co.. Jelsd tory. i Jeisa WANTED A position as nurse girl by a girl of 16 has Radrfis S X" Tave Butetns PIEE preferably with a high educatlon, good penman. to leain the work of verious departments in a textile mlll‘.° ?‘llt be willing to work 208 Jearn tb Supertiser Ling b for a clean fellow to 3 L= sponsible position. reference and Balletin Office. WANTED Men. 18 or over, : government railway mail elerke. §i¢ month; list government jobs open, free. Frankily Instituts, Dept. 37-F., Roches- housekeepar or telephone Stoning- Jelsd WANTED — ced mata for| general housewor! 00d _references required. Addaress R. T., care Bulletin. WANTED A workln, in & small Tamily: Write to Mrs. B. Longnecke: WANTED—Boy over 16 Inguire Wauregen House. °° Jei3s” WANTED A reliable American wom- an would like e as housekeeper, Inquire at this . Jeizd WANTED—Girl for neral house- work: good home: spemd. sammer At the seashore. ~Address Box G. Danici- son, Oonn. Jei2d when you want good help and want it quickly. Help ls scarce now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. When you have a “don’t want” which you ‘belisve might be “some-one-else want” Fur- niture, floor coverings, stoves, othing, tools, etc., advertised. in Bulletin Want Ads find ready sale. When you losa something— for most Norwich peopls are honest—and on finding anything inetinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. When a vacancy .oceurs in your rental property. When you want to sell your real estate. Wi.sn you want to buy or sell pets, a business or a leass. Sc a kine WANTED—Aug. 1st, grocery clerk one of experience: masTied man . ferred; good wages. Box C. Bulletin Office. Jelld WANTED—A man to serve as chaut- feur, who thoroughly understands Buick cars; one who is'a mechanic and has had garage experlence preferred; 00 place for @ general man. Address ox 49, Bulletin. jesd WANTED--Old false _teeth: don't matter if broken; 1 pay 31 to $10 per set; send by parcel post and receive check by return mail L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St. Philadelphia, Pa. ~ may18d W ANTED—Spinners and weavers on government work .Admore Woolen Mil'z Co., Yamtic. Je5d WANTED — A second-hand canoe Write. giving particulars and price. W. B. care Bulletin. jasa IF YE CANNOT smoke the pipe of peace, just smoke & Cobweb (Brner cigar'at 5c at Fagan's Smo 3 ar ag: ke Shop. FCR SALE FOR SALE_1914 Overland T. C., in splendid condition and appearance, $250 casn. Tel. Mystic 220 Je15d TO RENT FOR RENT—At Mystic, Conn., a mod- ern iurnisned bungaiow: govd batning, fishing, boating. Inquire at Lu.letin | Oftice. JelsE MW TO RENT — Tenement of five rooms on Lincoin Court, across from State Ar- mory. _Inquire within. ' Jelsd _ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms to Tent, with or witiout board, at The Flymotith, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Tei. i3o. e. TO RENT_Furnished rooms, suitabie for youns couple or two men; near car line. 20> Boswell Ave. Jelsd TO RENT—Room to rent. Apply Shea's News Bureau, Broadway. jeidd FOR HIRE—Auto service by hour, day or week: most reas.nabie rate. . 1369. 333’ West Main St. _Jel4d TO RENT — Seven-room tenement, bath, with all modern improvements’ no small children. Inquire 477 Main St. F. L. Allen. Jel3d TO RENT- Pleasant rooms for gen- tlemen in the Marion Bldg. wing fourtn bell Jelza_ FOR RENT Three rooms for light housekeeping at 43 CUnion St Caii evenings. Je1za | TO RENT — Tenement six or seven rooms, modern improvements, Including gas and electric Lights, with or withou. garage. J. H. Sherman, 16 Mountaii Ave. Jeiza | TO RENT—July 1, pleasant tenement No. 240 Laurel Hill Ave., electr Steam_heat, set tub and bath. N. Eu- gene Smith. _Tel. 4. jeid TO RENT—Neatly furnished room: | also room for lgnt houselkeening. Mrs. | Roron High St~ seld | ewly furnished rooms at ! 34 Franklin St. Tel may22d FURNISHED ROOMS and light Gouse- | T SRR e O apriid TO RENT Furnished rooms; nice rooms for light housekeepivg. Main St. over Brookiyn Outiitters. feb23d FOR SALE Several cholce farms of | FURNISHED room: reasonabie | - 5 rates; suitably for ,ght honsekeeping. from 30 to 200 acres of land; also cheap | fatex: suitably Ay ] back farms, shore cottages, houses and building lots. A. Maine, Groton, Conn. Jeisa FOR SALE Two new milch cows. Inquire Philip Yabener, R. D. 1, Fitch Farm. jeisd FOR SALE A young new mijeh Jer- sev cow, a good family cow. Flank A. inner, Norwieh Town selsa FOR SALE—Horse weighing 1000 ibs. sound and a g00d worker; Con- cord and harness, robes and 1l sell for 3115 to_stop ex- pense at 68 Chestnut St. nolds FOR SALE Two new milch cows. Inguire Martin Cubanski, near Poque- tanuck. de15a WANTED —Second hand and antique furniture ‘of all kinds: get our prices before you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank. lin St~ Tel. 7i7 WANTED Immedfately, several bitches with puppies to help in nursing several litters of Police Dog pup- pies. Telephone or write at once. Will buy bitches or hire services wanted. Liberal terms. HENRI I BAER, PALISADE KENNELS. East Killingly, Conn. Tel. Danielson 107-3. To those who would like to pur- chase Liberty Bonds and have not the ready cash, we will exchange diamonds and old gold. platinum, etc., for cash or Liberty ‘Bonds. Ev- ervone should do their bit now. Only eight days left. The Collateral Loan and Trust Co., 142 Main Street, Over Reuter's Flower Store. Est 1872 orwich. C: WANTED 10 Men $2.50 PER DAY, 10 HOURS American Strawboard Co. Thamesville Trolley to City Line WANTED Six farmers, man and wife to run a boarding house, 30 laborers. 15 spin- ners 15 weavers ,12 general housework | girls, 3 lady cooks, 2 lady waitresses, 2 firemen, 10 boys over 16 years, 3 first-class blacksmiths. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg, €eo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. MEN WANTED Good Pay Steady Work MASSASOIT MFG. CO. Oakdale, Conn. WANTED A Registered Druggist J. W. LAVALLIE & CcoO. 700 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn WANTED AT ONCE Competent Watchman who has had some boiler room ex- perience, GOODYEAR, CONN. WANTED All Around Mill Machinist, Two Car- penters and One Electrician. Good Wages. Apply at Once GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS, INC. Goodyear, Connecticut FOR SALE _An upright plano with stool ut bargain price of $35 to move at once. 15 \Warren St. Tel. 1147-8. jel5d FOR SALE 50-inoh oak roller top deskc in fine condition. 15 Warren Bt. Tel. 1147 Jeisd TEAMING BUSINESS for sale; excel_ lent opportunity to purchase general teaming business in city of about 15,- 000; includes 22 horses, 26 wagons, dump carts and other vehicles. and gooa will; 2 barns, sheds for vehicles, and real estate in good location if de- sired; profitable business; reason for sale. owner retiring from active busi- Address H. F., care Bulletin. 4a FOR SALE New 18 ft V. bottom mo- torboat, 22 h. p. motor under hatch. auto wheel, upholstered seats, mahog- any interior: bargain $350. B. D. Bug- bee, Putnam, Conn. JelIMWF ¥OR SALE or trade for cows or auto, one big steady work horse. Wm. Tator, South_Canterb: jel4d TO RENT Several Suites and Single Offices, in fine condition, at low rental, in Thames Loan & Trust Co. Build- ing. Come and let me show them to you. GEO. W. CARROLL, 40 Shetucket St. STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 fcet. at 63 Franklin FOR SALE—First class double set coach harness, or trade for good buggy. Wm. A T: So. Canterbury. jel4d FOR bay I A, Food sound working cighfng 1000 1bs.. age § years: pride $100. Inquire at 85 Town St., Norwich Town. Jelsd FOR SALE—A pair of work horses weighing about 2000 Ibs.; also a wood- FOR SALE SALE HORSES I have 20 Horses that I want to diepose of right away. Nine of them are big work horses—the balance wiil weigh from $00 to 1200 1bs. Come and sawing machine in good condition. B.|see them. SN A. Moran, 39 Brook St. Willimantic. . ,ELMER R. PIERSON. ‘Jo15a Tel. 536-3. may14a FOR SALE Young chestnut gelding, sound, ahodr 1025 [bs. Kentucky h;;fii FOR SALE fast. kind, work anywhere. Plain arm. ho; - Two-iamily house. within five min- Bupn; Furons 46314 Je13_ | ytes walk from Houpkins & Allen's FOR SALE One E._M. F. touring car | shop; can be bought very reasonable | in good running order can be bought | If taken at once. For full particuiars cheap. Apply to Gilbert Bowers, 130 | inquire of Washington St. Phone 11322, jel2d A. MORAN, FOR SALE—Two Oliver typewrlters, Eorais: Brakor one oak desk. Tel. 439. des Semare, “Norwick FOR SALE—New baker's cart, can be bought at low price if seen at once: FOR. SALIE. cart can be seen In Tear of Gremiet| Couttage Houscs, Tenement and Busi- Store on Soule St. L. M. Gingras, Dep- ity Sheriff, Jewett City, Conn. je2d OR SALE—Reo 1915, consigned to us by owner, has not been overhauled or repainted, but is in excellent me- chanical condition. The Frisbie-Mec- Cormick Co. Jeld B in good me- Tow ‘mileage for a : very low price. The ick Co. Jeta FOR SALE One 1914 model 79-T Overland touring car, run less than 11.000 miles, In good condition, having heen just overnauled and painted. Auto Sales Co. 113 Framklin St Tel. 535. One 1913 Buick 5 pass. in good condition; demon- request. _Auto Sales Co., Tel. 535. may29d stration on 11§ Franklin St. Both of the Farms Advertised for $600 and $1,500 respect- ively have been sold, BUT FOR ONLY $1,250 I can sell you a 50 acre Farm, 10 acres tillable, balance wood and pasture land, a fine cottage house of 7 rooms, barn, wagon shed, crib and hennery, 1 horse, about 12 hens, 1 iumber wagon, some hay, 1 harrow, 1 grindstone, lot of mason’s tools, har- ness, plows, lot of small tools, and several cords of wood read for stove at ing car door, abundance of fruit on place. | This is a bargain. Investigate. Send for my Farm Bulletin. Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Farm Specialist 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Tel. 2365 Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Plsasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; aiso accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. > FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I. Agricultural Limest Will be very difficult to get this sea- son. So place your order early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. Bulldins Lot: sirable locations. List yoi®rop you care to sell or renc, as 1 b number of people looking for res tate investments WILLIAN F. HIL Real Estate and Insurance. Room 103 Thaver Bldg. FOR SALE Two-family House 113 Williams Street, Large Barn and Fine Yard Attractive Price ness Blocks, all in de- JAMES L. CASE 87 SHETUCKET ST. FOR SALE No. 70 Willlams St. splendid modern home, in best residential section: all conveniences, large level cormer lot; price reasonabie a0d easy terms if desirad. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Strest Phon 724 68 FOR SALE The very desirable Cottage House, owned and occupied by Professor J. Herbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. A very attractive proposition. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square Norwich {an ministe | signed owing to ill-health. A “Your Flag A health to the figh old flag in the sky. To the man who dare Who bears the brunt i hurries to the fray. Who tunes his life to knows the way to A health to the fightin innocent of sham, shrine of Uncle Sar Who bears our load o leads to a distant p May the throb and drum be promise t hear a nation’s che A health to the figh To hold him right as When the bugle sing and the saber flash May he feel the aid to guard him in th May good luck ride « him for the grasp Of the friendly han that’s yearning for Author of cares for the good old U. S. A., A health to him—our soldier his faith that makes his might; Who pays the due of a lo And asks no halt till he finds th the roars of cannon cease; Of the joyous day when he’ cut reproach or fe: and My Fiag" The man ting man! with a red glint in his eye— A glint that glows to a tender gleam for s—and the man n the battle front and grim—mw the fight! g man m; n the eace. th o his ear ers. ting man! with impulse clean and clear a gallant knight AT ; s and es br 5 of the pra e fight; n either sid d in his n the clasp. THE KALEIGOSCOPE The disturbanca in Lisbon ca the lack and d stuffs are at an.e At a recent fire at Gyongyoes (Hun- ) over 1,200 houses out of 2,800 were destroyed. Fourteen dead bodies have been found. Continuous gunfiring at sea on Tu day night reported from Rodby (Laaland, Denmark). The houses wer shaken by the r Ten thousand pounds has been gi en t mbria for aeroplanes for the Roy Iying The aeroplanes will be named after the colony ernin, the Austro-Hungar for foregn affairs, is going to Constantinople immediately to r turn the grand vizer's visit to Vienna. Count C: Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Henry motored to several of the villages in the Province of Drente which have ben devastated by fire. The outbreak is not yet subdued Export from Sweden of tre-felling machines and machines for fuel prep- aration (such as splitting and cutting machines), laths, and sticks wood grinders is prohibited A further remittance of 500 pounds has been made as an eleventh contri- bution from Ceylon to the Red Cross fund. The total remittances from Cey- lon now amount to 18,822 pounds. General von Pluskow, commanding the 11th German Army ©orps, has re- He is know as “Long Pluskow,” as he is popularly reputed to be the tallest officer in ti German Army. A suggestion that people should economize in materials by wearing sandals and no stockings during _the summer appears in the Vienna Zeit which appeals to the leaders of fash- ion to set the example. Only two Englishmen remain in the Foreign Legion of the Fnerch army— one a major, who has been decorated with .the Legion of Honor, and _the other a private. The rest have been transferred to the British army. sons on charges of espiona gun at Bergen in camera. Among those accused, says Folkets Avis, are several prominent persons whose alleged con- nection with the case has caused much surprise. It is reported from Petrograd, via Copenhagen, that men from the Black Sea fleet have examined the premises of those members of the royal family who are living in the Crimea. The cor- respondence of the dowager empress was seized. FMght Lieutenant Jean de Boisdefre, son of General Boisdeffe, who was for merly chief of the general staff of thc French army, has died as the result of F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Conn. “Phone 511 an accident while landing after an aerfal expedition. Lieutenant Poisde aerial expedition. ~Lieut. Boisdeffe had been four times mentioned in dis- patches. tand the worst p lieutens as p thick A 1 am from you gina—Ah, yes, you know.—Purpl hear the play bad 1 | ending.” at ank, miles out ¥ Report A ed_cashier has ie Bar eside a heaven we have with again Rookey- g Turk Yes, » " Lieut man we HN. e for het b “And Exceeding the Move for the British age ha diate will find best of Commercia CASTORIA For Infants and Children | InUse For Over 30 Years | Always bears Es Healt it the Signature of