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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW = . ¥ What Is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Theatre. Davis clal Town Meeting in Town Hall. e, No. 11, 1. O. O. F., meets 27 L 0. O. F., Hall No. 13%, 0. 0. O. ncas in Odd Fellows' Hall Shetucket Lodge, N meets In Odd_Feliow: Norwich meets in Owl t, Hall. Wauregan lodge. No. 6, K. of P. N. E O P. Tonic Camp, No. 7684, M. W. A., meets meets in jan Hall SEF it meets in Bill Block. in Bagles' Hall. Norwich Central Labor Union meets in tors’ Hall. Thames Lodge. No. 326, meets {n Forestérs' Hail. L Bose® of New Bngiand Lodge, No. 2364 G. . O.'0f O. F., meets at 30 West Main Street. Clara Barton Tent, No. 7. D. of V. meets in Buckingham Memorial St Mary's T. A and B. Society meets | inT. A B ANNOUNC] One of the attractions in New Lon- don on the Fourth of July will be a boxing bout in the state armory be- tween Norman and Brundisi and others. See adv Because of the national holiday, the prayer meeting at the Central Baptist church will be held Wednesday eve- ning this week, instead of Thursday. Breed Theatre. Lucile Lee Stewart, the emotional star who appears in The Eleventh Commandment, the Ralph Ince pro- duction, which is the feature attrac- on at the Breed theatre today, ls of her career in this big dramatic play. tewart's portraval of the char- of Dera Chester in her new pic- e is said to afford the popular star a role in which the power and charm of her distinctive emotional talent is delineator of ecn characterizations is at her best he situation i one of tense and ed feeling. A big scene in The calls upon her resources to the utmost. The cul- tion of the scene is dramatic in he extreme, resulting in the death of midnight intruder. but oniv after| redited with the greatest success given full sway. Th enth Commandment, succession of dr hat call upon all the resoi actress. Othe: ode, an extreme! Didn't Know He Das Sheltering Agi tators. e aefense of Rev. caders. and whos n the appeal court of ntion. od by lawyer of Tokio, or more Amer- wering questions put to him by : dge. Mr. Mowry denied knowl- | £ or participation in, the agi- scheme nlanned by students of He admitted that four other Koreans but de- he so vrotected them be- e police in connection on. He had admitted t of compliance with were his pupils the agita simpls tsui argued that the poin aware that s he gave shel- to wer rs liable to a_legal 2ishme: ared that the Rev. Henry Mow: lenial was scarcely to be accepted and that the judgments pronounced by the of first instance should be up- this argument, Dr. Uzawa e allegaion that the de- aware of the fact that personal investigation, the room the defendant gave them was his stud:, and was one the road, so it was in full the outside. This was ev- sheltering them from cap- by the police. Dr. Uzawa urged that the judgment pronounced at the prelimivary examination be yuashed and Mr. Mowry set free. Dr. Uzawa's leagues also pleaded for Mr. Mow- Decision was reserved. The appeal court sentenced the Rev. Mr. Mowry on May 1% to four menths r on. He ape: higher ces of this| pictures on the ciude Shirley Mason in The Un- of The Associated d not know he tors was one of Mansrield, O., who ce of six >wer coure for having | judge Hashimoto Prosecutor Mit- Dr. 8. isters from Seoul In the audience the American vice d several foreign | eratulation at his home to Yi nowing that they were he present case was hme Jofendant was|verbial doctrine. Let any reader than a fine. He de- | re Koreans were wanted by the police was not fully established. - According he harbored no intention | ,“For three years, T was! troubled with Constipation, accompanied by Disziness and Violent Headaches. I took medicines and laxatives, bu¥ without permanent, relief. Last October, T heard of “Fruit-a- tives” or Frust Liver Tablels, L used one box and the results were 5o pronounced that I bought two dozen Xes. D euntinusl using “Fruit-a-tives” until the twenty four boxes were finished, when my physical condition was perfect”. JAS.J.ROYALL. | . 50c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited. OGDENSBURG, N.'Y, - Cemts a Line of Six Werds. a Lime of Six Werds. S e e e e The ‘fine residence at No. 20 Modern con- cheap, or stock; one-| horses, Wfi?\ or with- esses; no- km”:‘,\ble gl!'QY l'tfi red Ayrshire er .. Swan, S ALE—Three horses, or cows or you ; Z T young fi!ruui«:' oua T or.five i T E gt CIEAL S MR pa 5 ; also oné r “Feank Bame od all around_farm ||| Iincoln avenue. Bames, Jewett City. Phone. Kissell roadster, run 3,500 miles, just overhauled. Appl: finished in the Bpeiiet Gatege Fatnd cation arfa very low price. s THOS. H. BECKLEY 272 Main Street HORSES stockings: vou never To Union St. FOR RENT - Point property, about six acres, with cottages - and buildings, beautifu] trees and bathing beaches, ‘between Poquonoc river and the, sound, best place on the shore for fishing, bathing and camping; ideal for a bovs' or sirls camp: will lease en- tire property for five or tem years. Ap- Iy to ‘Gilbert S. Raymond, No, 25 She- tucket St City, '3e26TuThS St 50 per cent. on yo: and cnl lghlv)y“.b‘{l-;lyn? ‘Willimantic, mnflalr:m. ok s, -real estate, ins arin implement men, etc. oadway, New 4 % Securities ‘C WA NTED Babies and board - swith Cate.: Inquire at 69 Frank: enced waitress. , Ivid W expert APDIY at Bullefin” Ofnce: ANTED _Pintoys af the Aet R o : 5 nEpn it ey £k $125; sther one’ neto. price Metz Toadster, paint ‘andtires good. motor recent price” 3200 Metz tour: $350; Overland touring car, $30 new and’ second hand tires ana bat- teries at bargain prices. Danielson, Con overhauled, Metz Agency. rt of large house at uardner Lake. Phone 1863-1 Syld TO RENT Red Crest cottage at Haughton Cove. - Apply to Mrs. T. 8. Undel‘rawoom ST Broadway. Phome 1302-2, iyia_e ement. FOR RENT Write Box 25, this offic jyia TO RENT—One of thase model five- rogm_ flats with all improvements In! Alling apartment biock on Frankiin St. for #18 per month. Alling Rubber: Co. ¥ RENT — Furnished n{om) FOR RENT Five rooms_and bath, modern, No. 154 West Main St. Inquiré of Thomas H. Beckley, 275 Main St Phones. s Je2sd fwo or three furmished 0od location. Ad-| MEN — Buy socks at §i firse_aquality doubl Fomms iR Dath, aress d..care Bulletin. . 3yl osition as chauffeur young. mani with Jack Geno, 3 vid a pair, e heel and CIfE St. Tel. 1450. I have a few good youns horses that are well acclimated and g00a broken, weight 1100 to 1 second hand socKs, all_colors, 19¢. The Pasnik Co. Norwich, Danielson, WANTED A le in all thres or, track ‘driver experience. Del Hoft_Hotel. TBABY CHICKS T am now able to Willimantic. ite for catalogue. have also some L norses that are fitted for any kind of | pepsary and stand quietly waiting un- 1il their turn comes to receive the doc- tor’s attentien. truck threw away on foot until he had restored them HOPKINTON Hopkinton City, in order. visited West: Weeic and enjoyed the fine parades: Miss Violet Jolley recently . under- interest- | went a minor operation at,a’ Provi- part arama and the Pathe| 2 dence hospital. Mrs. George Nason was taken seri- ously ill Saturday evening but is now comfortable. Mis: on High street, Ashaway. Bothersome Chinese Tax, : Ope of the greatest. obstacles to | internal fax on.goods in transit, orig- nating as a war tax during the Tai- | ping rehellion. The “liki” was arigl nally a tax of one-tentk of 1 per cent of the value of the goods when it was first, imposed, about /4833, ‘but today | its amount is apparently determined arbitrarily by the colleetor. Holly Used as Symbol. It was usual at Roman weddings to present the bride with a wreath of holly, siznificant of the warmest con- In India and Persia the followers of Zoroaster, the founder of fire worship, soak pleces of holly bark in water and throw fhe -infusion is the faces of newly born babies, be- | Meving this will jasure them-prosper My and safety in this world. Wolves! Tempering the wind to the shorn wolf is not scriptural, not even pro- make the application for himself.— Brooklyn Eagle. ——— WANTED Six Cenmts a Lime of Six Words. WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & CO. TRADING COVE MiLL' Nowich Working In Albania. hundred American wo- icians, nurses, fieldworkers workers are now at work under the direction of physicians and Red Cross The Italian authorities have American Red Cross and Albania assistance hree members of the Red unit are at Tirana. Here an dispensary has been set thousands ~ of sick, Albani- re been treated. A “delousing” is in operation and hun- galions of disinfectant have been used abizs and skin diseases due to ver- ind filth. : A hispital also has been establish- ed‘under Ameérican mpanagement at Tirana and in addition murses visit hundreds of sick in their homes in the mountajns. The ,Red Cross also s supporting an orphanage and a sewing room where native women are given emplovment while at the same time making clothing for their ramilies. Red Cross work of a similar na- ture is being carried on at Durazzo, Elbasam,( Scutari, and another group 5 workers has been sent into the Argyrocastro district to furdish emergency relief to Albanian-speak- ing Greeks. One of the members of the Com- mission to Albania is an American woman dentist, Dr. Mary J. Hynd- man, of Philadelphia, who is quite an object of curiosity to the natives. Many Mohammedan women refused to have their teeth attended by Ameri- -an male doctors bear their tortures without a murmur in Mrs. Hynd- man’s chair. Major Robert C Denison, director of the Albenian unit, reports: “Nowhere in the Balkans is there greatc need of medical, dental and cslothing supplies and children’s aid than in Albania. Albania’s tragedy 1ag not been brought to the. attention “the American people, and of the world in_any such vivid way as has hat of Serbia. The Albanian people fo not beg. They come to the dis- Foed Mission represtna- | the treatment of | = WANTEL: eotn. Don't matter if . We Py Up to 315 per gt Send Oy parcel post and ‘Teceivi ck by returs mail. We buy dia- nds. t0o. ) COLIATERAL LOAN Co. % 154 Water Street, Near corner of Sactmeket and Water An_old. reliable BT v OFFICE AT NSHOP"3 FQTUD(O 248 Main St. Franklin 8q. - Nerwich 3 H > We will Loan ‘or ‘Buy. We- pay Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in any Shape. Jewelry, ~whether _old- fashion or modern. T THE COLLATERAL LOAN - CO. Near cormer of Shetucket and Water Stx. WA FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner 1. Racine. Danisison Conn. FOR SALE iour single dump carts 202 Boswell Ave. FOR SALE_Sheep manure, Frank T. Maples. take a few more orders for g Reds, 19c each. 318 per 100, de- 11 and 1s; White Legniorns, 5 per 100, delivery June S0, Tuiy 3, 10 and 32: mo C. O. Di; sate de: livery guaranteed by Jansen, Willimantic, Also dump carts and farm wag- light and heavy, ana second hand. If in need of anvthing in the Lorse line, see me. E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Main St. Norwich, Conn. The honesty of these highlanders of {the Balkans is proverbial. A Red | Cross' man “leaving Tirena by moter B BN WANTED A bright girl over 15 fo- store work; scheol graduate. writing, Box 4 WANTED To | at 7 per cent. Address B. H. Pasnik Co_sell’ limantic, Daslelson. BABY CHICKS _Leghorns 20c, Reds 25¢; every Monday by parcel post; safe arrival guaranteed some newspapers. An Albanian mountain- Norwich, Wil- eer thinking he had dropped the papers by the day or week, 245 Main by mistake foliowed him for two days sez5a 1,10 W dand- ot $1700 on interest order now. light housekeeping. 27 B. Phone 153-14. Tooms, 57 . _Tel. 1% __de2sa TO RENT — A modérn furnished TO _ RENT_Furnished apartment in good neighborhood, steam heat. hardwood floors, private bath and a_porch. _Tel. 353-12. je23d TO RENT—Seven-room fiat, all mod- ern’ improvements. Apply 122 Broad- way. JEZEFSWE TO RENT—One six-room _flat, all modern improvements, on Slater 'Ave. Inquire Norwich Housing Co. B. H. Palmer, Agent. Phone 1039-4. je25d TO RBNT Furnished rooms. Inquire 83 Washington St, or Phone Je25d TO RENT Rooms and board, either TO RENT — Furnished rooms for Division' St. Je23d Hay, Wailingferd, Sonn. Harold M. Lewis has been putting o) oW THoohe SKbes | Co' zedl for Tecs. Norw: S Shenz 5 (l?!& ‘preferred |the Thurston burying -ground, or D e wich, R.-F. D, 4, WATCH WILYL, R I at the Sound View cof on the waterfront, —bath home cooking: near FOR SALE_About half ests wanted e standing grass. Apply at 171 Broadwa. Fort. roaa. 13 boara and room, $15 Watch Hill, R. I Sesod”" WANTED _Female hielp wanted over Apply at Employment Thread Com- Many of .the people in this town 1y during Old Home FOR SALE George O. Johnson is at the home of TFOR SALE A whit vate garage. & matic situations|pjs parents on Broad street, Ashaway, in fine condit Lunch, 14 Broadway. je19d much improved in health, ‘after a hos- Forar sz | pital operation. A three-fiat Brick House with an annual income of $300; can be ased for business good location: ideal Investment July Tooms oh first floor, with hot water, heat, bath, set tubs, _electric light porches, yard and cellar, in fine neigh borhood, “only five minutes’ walk over Laurel Hill Ave., $22 per month. Tn-| quire of C j Richmond range, zood Prone 1357-2, Room 6, Cen- tral Building. LADIES — Dresses — capes—soats at lesS than 3% price, three stores. Pasnik Co. sell for less. FOR SALE e “American ny, Willimantic Mills. ‘A fellah ced he had a cloak 1d. go ate daze without .wi; n' I asked him how long wood it run if he dfd wind it. anvw: Manila seegars for fc i zan's Smoke.Shop. Norwich, Wil- FOR SALE — Standinz grass. FRANCIS D. DONGHUE s all right. Fa- Je2sa Ema BB {Sachem St. Phone 914 or 984 may2’ FOR RENT — Garage space, 175 P! i Je23d nt, located at 319 ome West Main St, all modern improve- Just been remodeled. _Cail je21d TO RENT _Small cottage, also pr Union St. ~Ihquire City T¥OR RENT—AIl fresh and clean, ist, a very desirable flat of six e18d T—Stall for one car at_ 9§ TO REN further particulars. Norwich Town, Central Bldg s a guest of Mrs. Serah F. B. Hood.| wWANTED Hip..boys, Windsor chairs, e "or blue Elass, can: dlesticks, bead bags, books and news- papers ‘hefore 1806. C. wich, Box 19: R. F. D. No. 8. for long or short term TRAVELING BAGS $197. The Pasnik abi orwich, Willimanti J. King. Nor- Fe Co. sell for less. red STOMAGR—Household g0ods rates. reason- 2 Broadway. io. - Farning Studio, sid MAN WANTED —We require the ser- | Domieison. vices of a yoang or middle aged. .nan residing in” Norwich to. represent . us. uss al o “dgin. § B i fooms for light housekeeping. 103 commerce in China is the “likin,” the e AN 200 acres, Schoo! St Bal. 1048-3. sep11d 40 Maple Grove Avenue T0 RENT —Urrniched focwms: also one in Jewett City and one in Put- Bum: ¢ ehisant work and’ g0od pay; ex- although de- W s and Salary ";x !x;fl'!hl:te”: earning: lc;éy and Coun- ‘bry rafing Co., Box . 120, L 9, | Eicimgna scheol and “church, care Bulletin Office. THE JUDD PROPERTY FOR SALE House has 10 provements. Write parti £l rite particu’ ksl old desk, 2 very old pewter old pewter ehiha and books. Central Bldg.. Ni old_pictures. nyuire H. W. Lucas. 43 Broadway. Jje2sd FOR SALE One Indian motoreyele, three ‘speed 1 pair horses, ure tank with pumping Excepticnally hard wood ficors, new stcam heater, Ruud Automatic Instantaneous Gas Water Heater;. other unusuai feat- ures. Short walk from busine: Price is way below WANTEDTwo men for farm work k, Lebanon. Tel. 15.4. Je28d W.°F. Clar] al. air press- rooms, furnished ci; 1913 Cad- | ANTED_Three for light housekeeping, after July 15. If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave.,I Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 ox 715, care Bulletin Office. limousine top. o Plainfield. Black placement value. WANTED_ A FOR SALE ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, Seven-room cottage, T salary 325 3 John Pannone, New London. 7 WANTED_If you have a couch ham- mogk in.good condition that You wish . please notify Bra " FOR SALE One voke of steers. two bulls, two cow: ard Bridge. Phone 45-3 Lebanon. LADIES —— Dresses — capes—coats at Caree tores. orwicn, Wil- e over 335. 9 Bradley St P. 1, Hinckley, 63 Broadway to aispose of, Builetin Co. DETECTIVES_ Civil and criminal in. ‘vestigations of all descriptions, divorce evidence obtained quickly and .without | Dotoristy. -, or absolutely cond lest than 3% Pasnik Co, Sell for less. limantic, Danielson. — Five-passenger touring car in fine running order: price St., Williman- tic, or Tel. COWS FOR SALE Severzl Fresh In Milk—One Very Nice Jorsey. JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin Telephone, Lebanon, Conn. ¥ nished’ ax to reliability and - responsi- lass male or female Oper- Bex 95, Norwich, LE — Six cylinder Havers 1913 touring car, in very good condi- will sell cheap or exchange for P. Jodoin, bility; first o provements, running spricg water. s and fine lot. Very desirably lo- Price very reasonable if sold - Address P. O. SR TR e RN IV WANTED _Upright piano or PIahaL must be 0% in” price b ‘aje party need answer this advertise- N0 _dealers considered. Pianio, care this paper. WANTED 25 girls and women to ence ‘mot re: experience. Danielson. THEY ARE IN_ Panama hats women and children, Sic’ and 3 e Basnik Co. sl for less Normwieh | For full particulars, inquire of make skirts 1 ) paid wnile learniny; e n eceive big pay; steady work. Skirt Mfg. Co. 40 Thames St ! TFOR SALE Fine garage site paving now $96 per month _running to Frank- Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. JUST ARRIVED horses that in Illinois. Watrous, care Bulletin Co. farms at once. buyers mean quick business. Have you T FOR _SALE_Five J. E. DeWolf, Trading Cove. Carload of direct of the farmers have all kinds, big and small, and all are rignt out of hard work and ready 10 go to work here. Come and see them. Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON. T WANTED-_GIrl_for general house- APply H. Vignot 318 Wasnine. | . TRAVELING BAGS $1.97. The Pasnik Norwich, Willimantic, Co. sell for less. FOR SALE_Seashore lot Groton Long Point, on Beach road. near junetion of Ridge road: high land for level for garage; Fitts, Storrs, WANTED Diamond from” private parties. from ene to.threc karats. WANTED —We have permancnt posi- tion for man mnear his own home at If interested, write Pequod Meriden, Conn. WANTED—Common laborers. Power Co., Montvi hing beach. “FOR SALE Guinea pigs, best sum- for chiidren, Black Cochin bantams and_one Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Wrtch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode also accessibie Seashore Farma. Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY. R L BARGAIN 125-C-N-§ £our acres of iand, all tillable, ‘some fruit. apple, pear and peagh trees, all in béaring cond house, painted white and in g00d con- Storrs, Conn. SALE — Har motoreycles. Davidson and le bouses: low: remts: om -ioeal stores. . -Address Weavers, care Bulletin. “WANTED T X rors, colored = SALE—Small farm, ntique furniture, mir- books, ‘and - old - letters. §5 Frankhn- st Tel chickens, turkeys. ducks and two wa ogs: & very good quire- or Phone Joseph Matry, Copper St._Tel. 1273-2. 3 SALE or exchange for cattle, years old weight investment. 0od farm team. 500, work single Lewis, Hampton; Conn. FOR SALE_Slab wood, $8 per cord: lengths, the kind Brown, Yantic. st outbuildings, fine flelds and pasture Peautiral water. 200 - bearing . fratt trees, wood and timber enough to pas. for farm $2.500, For Bxchange tiful residence in Willimantic, modern throughout, can exchsige for Eood farm or timberland. Farms of ail Kinds at low _prices. TRYON'S AGENCY, 715 Main' St. Willimantie, Conn. marzzd Phone 1099-2. : ALE Seasonea bard wood all sizes, delivered to ali parts of the City. Harry B. Bord. Phoze 792. ‘Wood in sto cord, C.'O. D. { SUBSTANTIAL Manufacturing Cor- poration wants capable man'to estab- lish -branch ‘and. m, G."A. Bullard. Tel. 1376-4. ‘3ne 14-reom FOUR LOW PRICED DESIRABLE HOMES Six rooms and bath, every latest improvement; open attic. $4,400. Country home; 7 room house in fin condition, 34 acre land with fruit trees. $2,000. Nine rooms and bath, electric lights; an additional lot goes with this. $2,400. In Norwich Town, seven room house, large barn, over 2 acres land, healthful location. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE FIVE HORSES TROY STEAM LAUNDRY 272 FRANKLIN STREET FOR SALE 97 acre farm, good location, mile on, 7 room Louse, large barns. and Beau- About $200.00 . necessary. ' You ' can own money. Will allow ex- Meriden if you will qualify.| A six room modern Cottage in! 86 CLIFF STREET i3 place is situated on the state highway, church, stores’ and not far from ‘D, and telepLone in what do you think? asks ior tais parc cash. ir'you are g a place as this, don't go to bed tomight until you have looked it over and paid a deposit on it. At this time there are many people for such a place and it would dispiease me to have to teil aa: it was sold. ~1-OFFER trolley; on R. F. rticulars ‘agdress (Secretary ©. Box 227 Meriden, Conn.) , Steady Jdob, Geod nome is 31,750, PHONE 300 Up to you.— Extract from Wilcox's Farm Bulletinm Send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM sPECIALIST. 41 West Bromd St. Reems 1 amd 2. Westerly, R. I Telephone 2383, LIBERTY BONDS, or hie ot t First Class Fios Sbot Cash. N~ waitin Pay, Half Day Saturday. your Bonds. 'SCHAPR, FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement an Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desircbie locations. List your pro- if you cars to sell or rent, as 1 @ number of people iooking for We will loan _you THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Established 47 Yeears. Near corncr of Shetucket amd Water Six. THE BUCKINGHAM PROPERTY On Washington Street Most Favorable Terms JamesL. Case Bank Street, New Londen WANTED Twenty_girls for the beaches, 3 loam s aresser_tenders, dvehouse men, § spinners. 27 weavers, 3 waitresses, 'REE EMPLOYMENT BU! BT AR "M Central Bids. <LOST AND FOUND rday -afternoon.. between Sixth Sts..or -on --Yantic trolley, small brown. pocketbook with Teturn to City S EOTHD—On Furnace St. Danisison, 228 gy o Thiis Sav. Mecrfunic St Daniefsom. 2 w-fi;"uu’ifi: ‘roE‘iui’ your bus- iness ‘before ’ the pubiic. o | medium “better than throuch the ad- Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave. vertising corumms of The Bulletin. ' HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND FURNITURE BY A. BRUCKNER, 55 FRANKLIN ST. TEL. 717-3. FOR SALE A two-tenement house, with _all modern improvemints; piace for two |autoz and #eut irecs, "It s Situated | s on the car line, about 12 minutes’ wask eWOrk | trom Frankiin square. Lot 30 fi. front and 200 f. deep. For full particulars, see A..V..COVELLO, Tel. 653-3. 198 crm st p The Piano Tuner GEE ' 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 _LEGAL NOTICES. | NOTICE & warrant dated the 1915, signed by Wil- Ay, tear ‘theé ‘tattered ensign dow ‘7|¢.h day ‘nal A m Sm ¥ By it we've steered our course, t of Connecticur, e collection ‘o Gilbert Coates of in said Cou and directed to ‘me for f & Town Tax against ty and State, have this day levied this warrant upon & ceftain tract of land situated in said Town of Montville, scribed as follow: Peter La Flamme, Sinerly to land of said bounded and de- On the south side 4, beginnin ook on sald thence southerly Flamme about 10 to 1and of Charl southerly to said Stony brosk. themce Boriherly to the eanterly wide of waid Biony orook Tana "of sald’ La Flamme and sald braok to point of he: seil the same, or 55 muc thereof at public auction. to the high. ) Sbove \rsorined Femises. in sald Montville, on the 23¢h ot “Kugust, 1919, at 2 p. m.. a5 wil pay and satisty the amoant of sald tay BP% Gnferest and legnl Charges of said BERTRAN J. EDMONDS, Coilector of Taxes. this 23d day NOTICE a_ warrant est bidder, Dated at Montvill William Smidcy, Esd, a Justice of tne c ew ' London County, State of Comnecticut, and directed to me for the coilection ‘of a Town Tax agalnst Glibert Coates of the Town of Mont- in said County standing on the 1ist of the Town of Montville, in said County and State, for the sum of $2.64, and for the sum of 26c Interest on szid tax, and.also for the sum of 32 costs of llen 1on said tax, making the whole amount 3. ievied this war- upon a certain tract of land sit- | the year 1917, for I hate this da. bounded and described as foilows: the south side of Raymond HIll brock on sald highway at the easterly brook and running thence in an easteriy direction side of the to sald road said La Flamme =asterly to land of Ch about 48 rods, thence Southeriy (0ssaid northerly to ensterly side of -said Stony brook and Flamme and said brook to point of beginning, containing rles 8. Johnson or so muc the highest above described premises in sald Mon ville. on the 3 at 2'p..m. as will pay thereof at pubiic y of August, and satisty the legal charzes of said sale. BERTRAN J. EDMOND: ‘ollector of Taxes this 23d ‘day Dated at Montviile, June, 1919. TO WILLIAM M. KELLAS, LATE OF Avenie, Norwich You are hereby in the Gourt of Commo; of Philadelphia. C Commonwealth March Term, 1917, 1919, on Which day you may granted against you. LEWTS H. RYON, >r Libellant. OCCIDENT FLOUR More Than Costs a Little Others — Worth It. A. R. MANNING Yantic, Conn. . Phone.960-2 VULCANIZING SHOP TIRE REPAIRING AND TUBES All Work Guaranteed HENRY DUPREY P. O. Box 153 | Versailles, “I am all the states. Special attention to disenses of the amd LUNGS. 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. 521-2 house. D.J. Shahan, M. D. Alice Building, 321 Main Street. apri0TuThS 190th Dividend Office of The Norwich Savings Society Norwich, Conn.,, June 7, 1919. The Directors of thi declared out of the ear: STOMACH, Hours: 9-10 a. m. dividend at the rate of FOUR PER Cent. per annum, payable tc deposi- tors entitled thereto July 15, 1919. COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work ll:l.:llf‘lll &t right i by skiuif 3 Felewnons %5 West Main St { The Wm. Friswell Co. 25-27 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Buil FOX'S EXPRESS. The Biz Trucks and- Little Prices. POETRY _THME CONSTITUTION. oo long it's been our £nide Ton long we ve bent tbe facile knee, Regarded” it with pride. true, ¢ And In it plaged our trust— But now the time has come at 1a. To ‘tramp.e it in dust. George ‘Washington regdrded it With reverence and awe, Ben Franklin held it of ihe State The fundamental law: While Lincoln—but we pray you ceas Of puny men to pr A band of alien supermen Declare it out of date. Far better that the shattered hulx The Ship of State. they cry, Should sink beneath oblivion's waves Where many others But, no! we nail It to The Constitution—see! And sail to win the fixht against The hordes of anarchy. illiam W Whitleck. THE CATBIRD, Let others slpg the rot And thrushh whose magic flute Among the bowery branches Flolds every listemer mute I praise the scrappy catbird Whose neat and sober Belies the rowdy poises That issue from his throat But while, the swester minstrels Are feasting with gelight On_strawberries and che their ancient right, tbird every morning sy on round as where his harvest Of bugs and grubs is fo No_tiny~insect snugly In leaf or cocoon rolled No warm ihat plans a cam Op frults of mellow i fcroscopie larva ares his neady cve A1 honor to the catbird Despite his raucous cry —Minna Trving THE KALEIDOSCOPE There are tralts terpillars in inches in length more than s Apparatus has been invented to give invalids electric-light baths while ly- ing in bed. South Africa has more 000,000 sheep, producing annually m than 170,000,000 pounds of Woo! Several hundred acres of France are devoted to raisin trees of peculiar ,shape for handles. The Cape of Cario railway in Afr when completed will: be 7,074 mile length, the longest single line of way in the world Using rubber bands’for muscle New. York man has favented a that walks realistically as it is led b one hand. Designed for retail stores which do a credit business.is a combined register, credit register and adding m chine. A cable from Pernamb announces that an importarn sion was granted the Anglo-America Petroleum Company on Ma the erection of oil tanks: at ¥ buco, with tax exemption for 1 The relative price of T is usually from Higher than th 1 This is accounted . t tha one pound .of sisal is req 500 feet of binding twine, whilo pound of Manila fibre will make 650 feet of twine. Preparations ~ for the ' proposed from London to Cape T y way of Egypt, which m a reality much sconer than the poy larly known Cape to Ca have already been beg ¥ jectea fight 1s in the nature of demonstrating trial, for which e rate preparations have to be ma The main task concerns the pro of gasoline supplies, and the establ ment of landing places a the to be taken, and obviously much p liminary exploration woris h; undertaken, The chief difficultie in the line between Broken Hill (Rho desia) and Egypt. HUMORS OF THE DAY She—I never could see why thes call a boat “she.” He— Evidently you never tried to steer one—London Ideas. Louis XIV, announced: *“I am the state. “Piker,” replied a later sojourner in —New York Sun. “A man is as old as he feels," quot- ed the parlor philosopher. “And a woman is as old as her pro tograph taken about 15 years ago” added the mere man. — Pearson's Weekly. “Smith is very old-fashioned, isn't he?” said Brown. He certainly is” agreed Jones. “Why, he still refers to the automo- bile as the horseless carriage.”—Cin- cinnati Enquirer. Hobson—That burglar client of your doesn’t seem very grateful to you for acquitting him. Dobson—He says I proved him wo innocent that his pals won't trust him with a swell job."—Judge. ““There’s one trouble to these soft drinks. “What is it?" ‘] find I can’t drink more than two or three of them in succession withou { wanting to quit and go home.’—De Society have ; troit Free Press. Briggs—I see .the anarchist who blew up part of the Attorney General | house was Killed because he stumbled and fell. Griggs—Yes; that's the trouble with them—they haven't learned ‘how to enter a gentleman’s house.—Life, “Smith wants a decoration for valor.” “But I thought he never went out to the front “No, he didn’t; but he says it took no end’ of courage to turn up at the club every day in uniform."—London Opinion. “I saw you in the clutches of a large policeman vesterday “Why didn't you come to my a sistance?” “I have too much respect for the law. “You couldn’t jnsult a policeman by offering to go onymy bond.”—Birming- ham Age-Herald. To Have Perfect Skin l Throughout the Summar! This is the season when she who woul Tiiy-white complexio furn her thoug Long distance moving hames St., Norwich, Coun. 3 anoul, fo ‘mereolized wax, the firm friend of the summer girl. Nething so effestually overco the solling offects 0f sun. wind ot and dirt, The wax literally abs Srorched, discolrred, | withare coarsened scarf skin, bring brand new skin. cleat, soft 1 B% Desnt Ifke cold cream, and washed off murn- ings. will_gradua en the worst complexion, = Thora t better for the removal of tam, fre. or blotches.

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