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CLOUDY TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW Whet is Going On Tonight AMotion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Theatre. Ladies’ Auxiliary, No. 54, A. O. H., Buckingham Memorial. 4 Encampment, in Odd Feliow vette Council. No. 2 LR, s' Hall. Legion, No. ANNOUNCEMENTS CHAUTAUQUA. On the last afternoon of Chautauqua the speaker will be Dr. George Law- rence Parker, who was formerly minis- r of the British-American Congre- gational church in Petrograd. He was an eye-witness of the exciting and epoch-making Russian revolution, and is pre-eminen fitted to discuss the Deatn and Resurrec- r nearly 30 s Professor Pam- hasika been educating, birds and animals, and today he presents the best entertainment of its kind given on t continent. His educated troupe onsists of Australian white cocl Australian rosa giant macaws, w bian doves, Japanese fantail pigeons, ourning s, canary birds, use cats, a monkey and dogs. pets_carry flags, march ect time, run Ferris wheels, push carriages and merry-go-rounds, organs, and perform other| ited and ingenious tricks too numerous o mention. The gzreatest ure ever presented a mi attle scene from the During the action ck the fort. fire cannon, fort bursts into fiames | pore nd extinguish the | over a ‘water tanl The Ge; and the na- run up in its place. battle scene an ormance b ama CARNIVAL. The Norwich Order of Moose intend huge suc of their out- sts of 12/ New Yo | ding de free at- rst out- | here this season will be epormous withou ng. There will he plenty of amusements | toth voung and old, for when the | g zet mounted on the horses and | rent carved an als of the three- ist carousal the zrown-ups will Yy them and wish at they were ildren again DAVIS THEATRE. Ray, that clever creator of | 1 and likeabie young, 2ga en a chance to show | kill in a d it role in his t The Sheriff i W to be educated. He grows up with a | x fear hanzing over him, the result 1 shock his mother received before when his father, Sheriff was attacked by cattle rus- s father and mother are dead | cattier comes east to tell| Dave Dingwell, a close of F s father, and the man » sent the boy to college, has been taken oners by the cattle rustlers his fath for Stiff- ecides to 2o west and attempt He ar- domain of the cattle eBulah Ruth- | the imprisoned s able to bring about a between the rustlers nd-order element of the com- 1 at the close he.wins Beu- Owen has the role of Beulah cllent support- BREED THEATRE. which is the feature at Breed th nt humo in wh -ole of daring oriz- ory is that of Patricia with “can’t behave her into & se her ht s jealousics. nd flirts outrage- d then is hurt 3 They her apart until| married life— | before them.] 1 1 clever sc 1 Henry is made to” see that! some bride, -and that all his| undl The plot vected and audicious in- play of unusual ment. Olher! “v}wr bill include in Pitfa a B World d i i f a woman to come back, and Lloyd comedy entitled Bill . Esq. MAJESTIC ROOF-AUDITORIUM. Tonight will be the great amateur| night at the Auditorium, at which time three prizes will be awarded to the st amateurs. This is an added at- raction to the Girls From Hyler’s, who e presenting the musical comelly he Sp At _both performances | Wednesday the patrons of the theatre ! saw refined and pleasing musical num- | bers, with a large and varied display of costumes and scenery. The feature | pHONE 300 pictures for today are Bessie Barris- cale in Within the Cop and the famous | Ford Weekly, showing all of the his- toric doings of the world. Tomorrow ere will be a complete change of feature pictures and the Girls From Hyler’'s will also produce 'a new mu-! sical comedy. | The Majestic Roof was filled with| those dancing the light fantastic to Rowland’s Jjazz _orchestra. Tonight will be the prize dances, at which time it is expected that there will be a large number participating. The feature | pictures for tonight are Bessie Barri- | scale in Within the Cop and the Ford Week Tomorrow an entire change | of pietures. Chautauqua Opens Friday. - Chautauqua opems its season in Danielson tomorrow. Friday. The af- ternoon program will open at 2.30, the evening entertainment at 7.30. The opening lecture will be by the Chautauqua superintendent, following Dby Peter MacQueen, a world . famous |+ correspondent. Again this year the Chautauqua tent will be pitched in Danielson on -Davia This is easy of access and the fine— opportuhity for s cs the” time' dimit for buying season tickets at the bar- ice of $2.30, not already secured theit tickets should do so at once. - will be filled through the. ticket com- mittee, pavment to be sent with ticket vicinity affords those who, FFor the vacationist or the persons ant to spend a, profitable after- noon and cvenifg at high' class en- tertainments there i ing that eauals Chautauquas - Only the hest_is offered from -the Chautauqua p There is an air ment and_good taste about the Chau- {tauaua offerings, and you are invited ]to join this “League of Neight claxagion with the com- no other " offer- et some real it ing of peace to the world. 1@ The schoolhouse is having altera- tions made, enlarg term of school, pupils. There will be two rooms added, the ell being raised-and the new rooms !put on the second story. necessarv to regrade the children af- The same-téachers have been engaged, as very good work was done under their instruction. Misses Prue Davis and Julia Miner Northfield, will remain for the summer vaca- it for the mnext| It will .be ter the enrollment. {left . ivead Groton Long, Point has opened up |- for the summer and since the Fourth | there have heen many. Considerable building has. been carried _on and some of have undergone alterations. da has been- built on the farmhouse, making it much more attractive in ap- the cottages d Mrs. Melville Daboll have an automobile trip “to 3 are in ‘Maine on an automobile trip of two weeks. nd Mrs. J. T Wiebster have re- trin to Boston ad other points of,interest in' Massa- y celebratic nest week, | cht s to this city the| hows for a week age- | i turned from Mosher, who has been il is elyn TLuce has returned from where she spent the week- nd Mrs, W.-A: Patterson have ting in New York. Main has returned from a n, Charles Main, in Bos- <. Charles Patterson have ting in Laurel Glen, ‘R. I Harold Germain has returned to h nchester after a visit of the village. Fitch are en daughter. Mrs. Frank gefield Park, N T.afham ic having a founda- for a garage. Daughters . installed officers at the meet- |inr: Wednesd i ional Council- . Latham. The zood of committee met Wed- the Methodist Link society nd held a delight- ments were served ful. session. Refresh of the afternoon. Some speculators ground floor. but there are others who prefer to climb porch- WANTED a Six Words. Six Cemtn a Line of WANTED : " Beulah he . LIBERTY BONDS 10 accomplish ;,Al"{‘rx«n"" | Installment Csards and Books OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIG Franklin Sq. WANTED A Licensed- - Assistart Pharmacist Address with references Box 43 Bulletin Office. absolutely ‘confl ator: Address Conn. & at_East sorts of i FOR SALE 40 Maple Grove Avenue THE JUDD PROPERTY FOR SALE House has 10 provements. 40 giris for the beaches, 34 general houseworkers, 12 chamber maids Exceptionally hard wood floors, new steam heater, Ruud Automatic Instantaneous Gas Water Heater; other unusual feat- Shkort walk from business Price is way ‘below - re- placemant value. - ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway HERE YOU ARE! TWO FINE LOTS AT GROTON LONG POINT. ONE ON WATER FRONT ONE A LITTLE BACK PRENTICE 86 CLIFF STREET Norwich, Conn. AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUES The only real AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUES to be held in New England | this season: will be at 55 AND 57 CHURCH ST, WILLIMANTIC, CONN., Three minutes’ and railroad station, TUBSDAY, JULY 15TH, 1919, at 10 o’clock a. m. Bach and every article in this was collected by me persana the surrounding country, 3 eces.and ther by a concert by the 1919 Revue Com- pany. In the evening the concert company will be heard again and there will be the special added feature of a 3 ion in this noti will be mailed on request: C. E. MACFARLAND. lecture—Peace and Reconstruction— Willimantic, Conn. A FJ). PR B B> .o _FOR SALE TO RENT v BY.a - gentle. Lunch| i 85 per week < Jysa player, at F. 'worth's. jy8d Lebanon, Jy9a onn: ' Tel 485, WANTED_A new mileh cow, Jersey, «ight color gray, with horns. Tel. 8153 'ED-—In_o) ral weeks: al en. Inquire “B: ffice. — jySd WANTED — Chauffeur, 34, i desires position, private, 10 ye’:‘;rrlee: perience: best references. i . care Bulletin. 3¢ v o, i e Vad Chs)}zel{' Jr., Phone 2156, =t s WANTED A position as clerical or computating * operator: - experienced. Write: Box .7, this“office. ** - - jy8d Six Cents a Line of Six W Six Cenmts a Line of Six Words,. /TRUCKS—A ‘truck for every busines: at a price: to fit any pocke#book. our line hefore buying. J. L. 29 Towm St.. _ ; : st 2 ST STIINGY i _REO- speed wagon, 1919, /new ‘condi- tion, tires in perfect condition, spare, attractive Cemty o Lime of Six Words | hé fine residence at No. 20 _FOR RENT — Bushy Point property, | cottazes and trees and bathinz Adwakes and lives and throbs fc the ‘sound, best place on the shore for fishing, bathing and camping; idoal for a boys' or girls tire property for five or ten years. piy to Gilbert S. Raymond, No. 28 She- tucket Bt., City. TO RENT—Will be ready for occu- pancy in about 10 days, a new, moders, cottage with bath, gas, heat, electric lights, set tubs, fireplace and hardwood floors in every located on Lincoln best ‘residence Charles W. Burton, Ny St. Phone 498-4. "TENEMENT to rent improvements, Grouse heather, foaming like e.price. J. L. 2 a5 ~Lincoln avenue. Jy10TuThS - JRE0Specd wagon, 1815, excellont condition, tires §00d, a rare barsain. a e L Wiliiame. = ‘veniences. up-to-date . seven-room finished in. the attic. REO speed wagon, 1917, mew tires, new battery, a splendid truck for a lit. L Williams, 29.Town St. cation and very low price. ' THOS. H. BECKLEY 272 Main Street I'have a few good young T. Campbell & Son {nhorses that are well acclimated and |®ooa broken, weight 1100 to 1450; I apply to F. S.|have aiso some 5 norses thit are fitted for any kind of 1so dump carts and farm wag- light and heavy, Raymond and second hand. If in need of anything In the horse “ > Lyh;x» tle money. ~ J. tSveen” what some of | express W M : ‘;% rfect, § woutd| perfect, o Corn a1 Sehool | tom, | 4954 ition-gef ‘ %‘.;'!'t:’::{-‘%:% 7. Getting 2 Same " 4 North Main FOR SALE—One Ford runabout with body _attached, mechanically price $250. No. 744 North Main St. _Phone < yioa six rooms and D 323 Frankiin Inguire of John Eyberse, Harland FOR SALE Two Studebaker seven- passenger, one $650, one $75 oping rooms st 48 '3 Call evenings. TO RENT_Four r quire 225 Broadway. ¥OR RENT—Three-roam 48 Boswell Ave.; #% Boswell Ave. watzy, 46 Boswell Ave. FOR RENT Furnished llgjh%dhouaekeepmg. 43 Washington St. y haut ;.is- about 7 Without a 9éms and bath. In. Tel. 514-2. jy10d FOR SALE_A sound, gentle § year old horse, weight 135 Square Garage, Katz & Markoff. = 1¥10a gain? Six cylinder Inquire Thames also three rooms at WHO wants a b Inquire Fred No- KQ. tires,” ‘cord on rear, e Yea) v - £00d_top and perfect motor; reason for ‘m%{qc .iZ068 man fof | sellinz. bonght new car; $600 will take ages. - Dul it. 24, Tesladies, also piano auto snop, Piainfield, Conn. to_a: in gen-| FOR SALE _ Standing grass. \: ity ofi;| e’ Mrs. TO RENT Daintily furnished three room apartment, all’ modern improv: particulars, Wheeler, Norwich Town, R. F. D. in good neighborhood: low to right parties. Write W., Bulletin. FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms, |I loved her not becau improvements, 42 CUf St. B or_sale on ‘East | WOTK. Side, on_trolley, with city water, elec- tricity and gas, low prices and easy terms. 25, Thames Loan and iv9a without garage. TO RENT—A fine seven rooms and bath, all on one floor, in The Marion block, 326 Main St.; heat and hot water furnished; janitor |She was an unattractive girl, - all hardwood floors; v Inquire of D. T. Shea. 41 H’N oxwicn 13{ v apartment partment | Trust Bldg., City. |for four adults erences giy- = & 2 e % FOR SALE One bay mare, 4 years|!Ine see me. old, sired by .Peter. Egam, 2.09x, dam Louise Wilkes, right, can show a 2.40 gait on the pace with less than two months” E. B. Grover, Norwich, Conn., R. F: D. Fair Grounds. FOR_SALE_English sotter puppies. H. W. Baker, Mohegan, R. D. 7. FOR SALE—Raspberries; buying elsewhere, in large or small quantity. Phone 1059-14. sound and all E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Main St., Norwich, Conn, SALE per month. _T0_RENT — Five-room_ten Elm_St._Inquire 48 Oak St FOR RENT Furnished tenement of " Inquire 4¢’School St._Jjy4d FOR RENT—New four-room furnish- ed cottage, facing river, at Kitemaug. Phone. 1876-4, iy4d FOR RENT—Five rooms and bath, five_rooms. WANTED _Weavers wanted on. nar- row fabric work: good pay, steady work; broad goods weavers can learn easily.and: receive pay while lerning. Asst. Supt., The Russell Manufacturing Co., Miadistown, Cont. " CC{NELS ANTED 75 cords hard wood with- Ive miles of city. easy to reach with auto. truck. _Address. Wood, care Bul- letin_ Ce. » Jysd WANTED_Boy over 16 years to work in gents' furnishings store: good chance- for advencement: state salary expected. Write Bey, care. Bulletin. For “information; write S. J. Taylor, | N irous of opening service stations: for a well known, 6,000 mile, wide advertised. tire, and in a position to invest $500 to 31,000, communicate with Robert Lee Gray, Inc.. Poli Blds, New Haven, Conn. This is not a get rich quick scheme but’a proposition in which a live wire can make big money. Jy7d . H WANTED —Cabinet makers, bench men. machine men, sash and door men. Hillnouse & Taylor, Willimantic, Conn. WANTED—A. first class baker for a steady job 'at good wages; shop has dough-mixing machine and fine place to work. ~Write or telephone to Joseph Bousquet. Dyer St. Danielson. Conn. v A three-flat Brick House with an annual income of $300: can be used for business purposes; - goed loeation: ideal investment. For full particulara. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg t Main St. Inquire modern, No. 154 W 278 Main_St. of Thomas H. Beckley, FOR SALE—Two nice O. Phone 1861-12. I C. pigs. - £ il SALE—One fresh cow 4 ‘years Blankensfeld, TO RENT—Furnished rooms. Inquire 83 Washington St, or Phone 274. je25d TO RENT — Furnished tight housekeeping. FOR SALE—A tract of land with a frontage of 380 feet on the -ocean and extending back to the trolley. tracks, a more or less, offered for sale at a real bargain located about midway between Atlantic Beach and Weekapaug, and. is the most desirable aailable site in the Pleasant View section; city water-and Apply to Edward J. Division St. FOR RENT — Garage “TO RENT—_Tenement, West Main _St., remodeled. electric service. Fenelon, No. 15 Main St ENT—Small cottage, vate garage, Broadway. TO RENT—Stall for one car at 9% Phone 914 or 984. STORAGR—Household goods stored or short term; nning Studio, 52 nine-room house center of city, at on good street, near price to insire quick sale. {Box 50, Bulletin. FOR SALE — A truck, been used but four months. quire 31 Maple St., or Tel. 406. FOR SALE may27z | bachelor and an old maid.” FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, J¥8d [ seven-room cottage. all modern im- Brand new Ford run- t be sold at once. Pleasant St. FOR SALE Severn year ight 1050, wagon and_harness 25 whiskey barrels. 152 West Main St. Tel. 517, Bachem St. tes reason- provements, running spring water. cement Very desirably lo- TO RENT_Fvrniched Bousekeepl: old_horse, | walks and fine lot. & Co., |cated. Price very reasonable if sold If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., W. Bendett For full particulars, inquire of . MORAN, " FOR SALE _Four single dump carts John Dodd, 202 Boswell Ave. T WANTED Repairing on Ford cars and all parts for Fords. New England Supply House, 110 No. Main St. jy2d WANTED—An experienced . waitress. Apply_at Bulietin: Offc jyia GEE!—A reiian ced he had a clock that would o ate®daze without wind- ip’, 'n’ 1 asked him how long wood it run if he.did wind it anyway? Them Manila seegars for éc is all right. Fa- | gan’s Smoke Shop. je2sd ES_Civil and criminal in- DETECTIV vestigations .of. all descriptions, divorce evidence. obtai; utckly and witiout notoriety™ or, gub cltr,ycgnmnuxans - ential; references fur- pisned as fo rellabllity and responsi- bility; first ehuém&c or female oper- Box 95, Norwicn. e WANTED--Farms.. We need 50 {arms at once large and small Our buyess mean quick business. Have you a farm for sale? Weisler's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. jeizd WANTED—Common laborers. Apply Conn. Power Co., Montviile. jel WANTED — Antique furniture, mir- rors, colored glass, silver, historical china: “old books, and old letters. A ErucKner, .55 Frankim St Tel. 717-3. may16d % s WANTED A position at $12 a week; one at $15; another-at $12. and stiil an- other at $10 bave just been filled by us. Qne remains to be filled at $i4, and another at '$17 a week. You can get along without our as- sistance as lgng- 28 vou aré wiliing tn get along Without a position or an increase in salary. When will you let ‘the Norwich Commercial School help you? Every day is a starting day here.. . . Jysd WANTED 156 laborers, 32 weavers, 10 spinners, (beaches), 6 waitresses and S chamber- maids for Hartford, 10 farmers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, GEO. L. CHESBRO, Mgr. Central Bldg. FOR SALE —Model X Stevens-Duryea overhauled and first class condition, Resl Estate Broker, Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 one-ton truck, paintéd. 36 h. p., including tires. Water St., Norwich. FOR SALEFord ggod runnin FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE 600 cords of wood. stand- JUST ARRIVED horses that 0 in Illinois. big and small, and all are right out of hard work and ready to go to work here. Come and see them. Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-8. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent & condition; price $260. Call Jysd Carioad of direct of the farmers have all kinds, FOR SALE Ford automobile to inquire of Gt perfect con. 130 Washington St. Tel. 1132-2. FOR SALE—191% thoroughly overhauled. with four new tires. 722 Boswell Ave. FOR SALE—Two acres rye, standing or cut; must be sold at once. Joseph near Gardner Lake, large house, 9 rooms, large barn, running water in both, 1% miles from Danieison; also § cows, gair 2 sows, 20 pigs, henhouses, potatoes, onions, corn, mow- ing machine, JOHN DEMOS, 10 So. Main St., son, Conn. FOR SALE * Sixteen-acre farm with an eight-room cottage on it. all level ground and there are cows, chickens and a horse; 20 min- utes’ walk from Franklin Sauare. Seven-room cottage with all the lat- improvements; good neighborhood. about five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For fuil particulars, see V. COVELLO, 198 Clim St. FOR SALE THE CLARK CAMP BUNGALOW PROPERTY ON MOHEGAN BLUFFS BLOCK ISLAND CAN BE PURCHASED AT A 50 chopped, FOR SALE _Good horse. 183 West Joe Koslosky. FOR SALE A d%g § months old; very gentie; price very reasonable. Phone Danfeison 25-3. —FOR SALE _Right tons A1 standing | at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant Harrington, and along the Rhods also accessible Scashore Farms. W Wwith | Send forbook let. Frank 'W. Coy WESTERLY, BARGAIN 125-C-N-S acres o iaha, ail tillable, some | pear and peach trees, ail sne l4-room " FOR SALE—A new milch c calf by her side, a good one. est modern _ FOR SALE—Two splendid _driving in fine condition. call on Mrs. Ceptiax: Cor FOR SALE—Young. and old Rufus does and bucks, 3 utility $2 each, pedigreed Address or Red Belgian hares, months old, bucks, 4 months old, $4 each; ity breeding does, 18 Clover Rabbitry, Lork Box 217, Stafford Springs, Conn. FARMS for sale. Write for cataloj F. 1. Racine. Danielson. Comn.. FOR SALE—About half ng grass. Apply at 171 Broadway. months old, in bearng ‘condition. house, painted wnite and in good con ue | dition, 6 This place ated on_thg and not far from the trotiey; on K.'F. D., and telepuone in house. And what do you think? the owner nome is 31,100, pussession. SALE—Five plots sta; J. E. DeWolf, Trading Co part cash. If' you are for such a place as this, bed tunignt until you have stove | over and paid a deposit on it. AL this| time there are many peopls looking iace and it wouid dispieuss me to have to tell any sincere buyer immediate in the market don’t go to FOR SALE_Slab wood, $8 per cord: Phone 1099-2. Jjel7d | for sucha a p! Brown, Yantic. Weavers| bl TAPPLY TO | TRADING. COVE MILL whether ~ old- VERY LOW PRICE. IT IS A FINE LOCATION. APPLY TO James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street in stove len 1t is up to you.— Extract from Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin. Send for one. FOR SALE—Wo G SIX”REO FOR SALE A-1 mechanical condition. P; e Cannot be told from a new Seats four ‘people comfort- THE T. J. SHAHAN €0. NEXT TO POSTOFFICE 100 PIANO BOXES $2.00 EACH WERE .50 ‘We need the space—| once. At the PLAUT-CADDEN CO. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 amd Westerly, R. L Telephone 2363, FOR SALE FIVE HORSES "TROY STEAM LAUNDRY 272 FRANKLIN STREET FOR. SALE ONE PAIR OF TEN TON FAIR- BANKS' SCALES, ALL IN PERFECT CONDITION. MORGAN & SON FOUR - LOW PRICED DESIRABLE HOMES improvement; open attic. ust be taken at FOR SALE Cottage ~Houses, Bueiness Blocks, Building Lots, ali locations. List your pro. perty if you care to sell or rent, as I have 4 number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. Real kaisie uma Ipxur: 1ea Thaver Nids Country home; 7 room house ‘in fine condition, 34 acre We will loan _you LIBERTY BONDS, or if you sell we will buy them spot cash. your Bonds. THE COLLATERAL LOAN--CO. Established 47 Yeears. ln—: corner of Shaetmeket and Water Sta. ~ PIANO TUNER bath, elcct: lot goes with th Nine rooms and an additional nd_pay you Bring " us ch Town, house. large barn, over 2 acres land, ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties We m[ 197 acre farm, station, 7 room house, large barns and outhuildings, fine fields and pastures. beautiful water. trees, wood. aiid timber enough to pay $2,500. For Exchange: B dence in. Willimanti ms of all kinds ARE_IN OUR CITY throughout, farm or timberland. F: ces, | TRYON'S AGENCY, ‘Willimantic. Conn. mar22d VICTOKY LUNCH ROO, RIGHT ON_THE SQUAR. 832 LAIN ST. > S FULL ASSOCIATED' . PRESS DESPATCHES CHERRYBROOK. | Far more than others feel or mee: Far more than others hear or know, me ‘When by the Cherrybrook ¥.go. {For others, Bellevor's green side Arld vellow furzes burning bright; A tide, owse In And <t =as that dance, or light. For others, just a singing stream :Of flashing stickles, cherry red, That mirrors in her breast the beam Like golden beads upon a thread, For me, a river of regret In every reach so still and clear— A streamliet. Where I follow yet The Shadow of. a brother dear. I sée his trout rod catch the sun; I hear the music of his reel; Knowing his kindly, days are done, His good life gone beyond appeal. Now other rods are twinkling high But the gray shape 1 used to bless, Lackin. the Stream runs lonely by Ana Cherrybrook's an emptiness. —Hden Phill June, 1919. PN EXPLAINED. I loved her not because she was > Tall and divinely fair; Bhe was a little dumpy thing, With noncommittal halir. I loved her not because she dazed Me with her flashing wit; She seemed a stupid thing at time, And not aware of it. e she charmed Me with her dainty grace; Her ways were clumsy, and she had A homely, freckled face. I loved her not when first we met, Enraptured on the spot; > And so I 16ved her not. —Somerville Journal HUMOK OF THE DAY ‘““What sort of a girl is she? “The kind that everybody says wilf Tmake a good wife for somebody some day.”—Detroit Free Press. “Was your brother, the captain, much upset at the loss of his leg?” “He wrote that he was glad to be rid of that darned corn.”—Yale Record. Easy—My uncle left me only $5,000, Wonder if I could break his win? “Sure thing! He must have beer crazy to leave you anything.”—Boston Transcript. Hubby—What a wonderful morning! I could dare anvthing, face anything, on a day like this. Wifey—Fine! Come on down to the located at 319 Imilliner's.—Judge. “Talk is cheap.” “Going up. 1 fear. Seems to pe & general ‘tendency to boost telephone rates all over the country.”—Louisville Courier-Joumal. “There's such a_difference between a “Of course. You don’t hear the lattar referring to it as’single blessedness.”— Philadelphia Bulletin. “Do you think these alienists are any good at a trial?" Some, I take It An only person I ever alienist-1s thé 14 b1ufr & lawyer."—Philadelphiz ng Led- ger. Yeast—This paner says that nrunes have a greater alcoholic content than any other fruit Crimsonbeak—Ts -t for a boarding hou 50 Then me She's been trving to get coanut wit_ha can openc ham Age-Herald. Bess—Somebody passed a couater- feit dime on Bob a yvear ago and he hasn’t been able to get rid of it Maiden Aunt (horrified)—What! Doés that young man never go to church, then?—St. Paul Dispatch ¥You remember the story of the maid who said her mistress was taking a course In cosmetics?™ “That was a joke.” Many experts think it should he tried seriously.”—Kansas City Journal. KALEIDOSCOPE At St .Paul, John Frost, commenly called Jack, was overcome by the heat while working his potato patch The inventor of a new tree-planting tool claims it will do double the amount or work of implements now in use. An _aeroplane that actually lifts it- self from the ground with flapping wings has been built by a French in- ventor. Blinded Australian soldiers dre to he provided by their government with houses at a weekly rental of one shilling. Australfan engineers have invented switches for use in railroads where three rails are laid to accommodate | cars of different gauges More. than 151,000 tons of crude peat were produced in the United ates last year. exceeding the best previous year by about 56 per cent The number of cocoanuts produced each year is estimated at $,00,000,000, or enough to give seven apiece to every man, woman and child in the world The foremost woman__ potato pro- ducer of America is Mrs. Hilda B. Neilson of Sebastopol, . whose seed potato standards have been adopted by eight of the western states FOR SALE - Farms For Sale Several Special Bargains including stock, tools and some with fine crops. Best of locations. Prices from $1,500 to $25000. If you are looking or a farm call and sece me. I will save you time and money. Will give the best of terms. ~Write for catalogue. Racine Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn.,, Phone 198, Danielson. LOST AND FOUND LOST—July 94, eveninz on Tartvills troiley. black pocketbook, contalning $30.. Finder return to Bulletin Office land receive liberal reward. jvoa OST—Sunday _afternoon, between Nogpwich and ‘Groton, & blue and black Sil cape. Reward \f finder returns to this office. jysa ey FREDERICK T. BUNCE ‘The Piano Tuner Phono 338 22 Clairemont Ave Phone 511 * e i A | E The Piano Tuner IJR 122 Prospect St WrHITESTONE CIGARS Are $42.00 F:r Thoudand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin 8, |

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