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$60.00 weekly somsthing new, o ver, 15 Park Row, New York. lul MEN—Growers of dependable ek want Felluble represeatative. selnE -ll the year around ; commission weekly 3 delivering. Brows Brothers’ Norgerics, Rachester r2d "'hm—mfn and women to sell tood produet. l.ll nr pert llma,lafll per cmt. 3 making Fruie Vllley &5, Rochester, N. ¥. B34 “BALESMEN—$30 weekly and more can easlly be samed geliing Our guaranteed free. " Charlton | - ; g iyad “heux wastad o sl dspendable fruit trees and mmhkn all or Pln time g d ; compiets co-operal mssion Dald weekly: write for yu\u Sons’ :\nmn-. R v AGENTS 316 weekly, 75c hour spare Ume guaranteed, taking orders (DP“IIF Aatead hosiery hio delivering; pay in 8d- WRNCe ; expeTience UNNECeSSary. Bo k8 Darby. Pa. jyad WANTED—Salesman with car to call sn dealers with a low priced 6,000 mile Ure; $100 week with extra co ™ L. Smith Co., South Bend, Ind. Tro A MAN wh ing to wk one st the most profituble sales opporiunities offered is open; markep er or with_some knowledge of Seeds pre- The Wing Seed Co., Mechanics- Ohio. 5 WANTE “on farm e aged : good worker, also milker; place for year round preferred. Address A, cal letin. — jesod WANTED—High school boy would light work du uring summer vacation. this office. Je23d Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Miscelianeens A Bulletin Want A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It —_——————— FOR SALE i LEGAL NOTIONS. aged woman 45 Towckocper Tor in Der for two family ; no .hhtflol to one chfld Geol Wi Al loosup Dy, ml!ld 'M o FOR SALE—Horses SALE—Work mare. F‘e‘ml Paper Board Co. POR BALE—Two or three very good hogtl:d Jacob C. Hafner, Norwich Town. Tel. 1776. Jje27d FOR BALE—10 sop alse 10 head of cattle. son, Canterbury. Tel. § FOR SALE ye 15 Horses that are broken in for Al B ‘ot wore: Thay are Jor sale oF trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER E. PIERSON. Tel. 636-3. nd young harses, E. Fitch John: je3a DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN CENTAL SURGEON "'Emry Bldg. Norwich, Cenn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST F Box "1 WILL gladly toll anyone suffering | $1 days after two years' terrible suffering; it matters not what form yqu have, what Box WANTED—Second lud]turnnuu. - tiques _and C. J. King, 48-30 Water St. Phuue xs-x _dvad general W, TEB—A position G e;;-;‘;firk a7y, Bennelly, ‘s uiin Bt v T WANTED—Second hand furniture of all kinds. Main St. Isaac Weinstein, 380 West iy2d wuu.nn business man, 32, will marry. V. Box ll.it Deme. Detroit, Mich. Jvad ATTRACTIVE lady, age 26, wefl.h 10, oog”vn'l'l‘mnry Bn’x:g Oxford, ¥ ' speedy marriage, Jutely the best, JArges: - the mlm(z established 16 years; thousands wealthy members, both sexes, wishing early mar- riage; confidential d tions free. The Qid_ Keliable Club, Mrs. Wruble, Box, 25, Oakland, Calif. 2 "JOIN our Lonesome club; tho thmunnfl! lonely members; enclose stamp. Box 749, Chicago. jy2d —WIDOW, 15, worli $100,000, wants husbard." L. Box 35, League, Toledo, O. WEALTHY widow, 23, Wanta to marry. 32, League, Columbus, O. jyid with rheumatism how I was cured in four you have tried or how long standing: gend name and address today. Address 47, Little Rock, Arl £ “WANTED—Second hand mmmm"n'd antiques; oldest and largest dealers in Norwich ; we buy and sell anything; high- re est prmefl Louis D. 0 and 32 Water St Norwich, 'Phone 708-3, may19ThSTu 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 3—12, 1:30—3, 6:30—8 eiswnone t) puMBING be pleased to deal with, WANTED § An experienced woolen card| strinper. 1 he Dunham Mills, Inc. POQUONOCK, CONN. Miles trom Hartford on Trolley | lire. WANTED The names of boys who are| willing to get up in the morn- ing and carn some moneyfi carrying papers. Frequenlly there are good routes. Get| youy names on file and be| ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. ‘ RADIATORS -— Gaskel!! Yantic, Tel ie30d ZUNERAL DIRECTOES Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Mazin Street Commerce Building waly Assistant a| Funeral Director §| | ! ice Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. - rUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City | Phune 1567-4 ;| WANT A PLUMBER? FUMIGNARO JAMES-Contractor. of excavaling and stonework and ~_house fmng, concrete worky all ‘Tuaranteed Oakridge St. Norwich, Conn. Teltvbons. 615, ‘mard WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right| | prices, by skilled labor. | Telephone €0 West Main St. an Co., building cuniraciors, slonework, ULiCKwork, con- crete and cement, plaster, and pa d anythiug_extra. 4 from 5 L OU WANT a healthy, wealthy, suPPLIES Joving wite, write Violet Ray C. Denni- ST = son, Uhio. 'Enclose stamped enyelope. BOILING OR DAMAGED {! REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure ; MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED SHANLEY - 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) | ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tmnmgw‘. and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE 32 6TH STREET PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, CONTRACTQRE—JOBBERS, Plumbing and Heating. | OHN BLUM, | Breed Buiding. PHONE 568-5. OHN 67 West Main Bt. THOMAS J. DONOVAN Plumbing and Heating Telephone 1527-2 56 ROATH STREET cALL Ordering from us a sure cure for| worry. DO IT NOW. We have built up our business on prompt and correct ser- s and courteous treatment of our cus- | tomers. i SULLIVAN, THE PLUMBER, 26 Sixth St 6-13, Greeneville. CIGARS CIGARS Whitestone Cigar sare §70 per thousand be accommodated reasonable price near b: Pleasant i Agency, furniture, stoves, etc.; S¥rite, Gau”or "phone §32-3. Ward Mros, telephone, out of lown business house. Box x. Bulletin. e ] WANTED—Experienced snooleu on v Yantic Milis, __ je2: TAYLOR, Passenger Traflic Agent for tie Cunard, Anchor, Donald- son, White Star Steamship Com- Jvill be at Willey's cigar store in | sirume: FLEASANT VIEW, B. T—AL While: a-way cottage, a party of six girls can or §1 8 day; meals at ¥ Address LR View Beach, Westerly, R. FOR SALE or to let, a small bungalow at Atlantic, Beach. lnqllh, A A FIVEfll, 17_Summer St, Westerly. —is2d ol flu.l—\ew milch 5 vear old, T reglater. calf by \]:le. 2ise g will sell separate or together. I‘ll’ :?1‘ lechatz, Wmlmv tic. Tel. 114-13. y: FOR SALE_Baby carriage, excellent condition, reasonable. 310 Main St._jyd FOR SALEStanding several lots, fair quality, price very reasofluhla Folsom Farm, Bethel Road, Pachaug. Ad- dress H. A. Folsom, R. D. 5, N _rvlc.h, Cona. iy2d T¥OR SALE—30 acre farm room house, small barn, adapted for chtcku farm or a small garage. on macadamized road. L. Lambert, Baltic. y2d ELECTRICITY taught by cxperta earn while you learn at home; electrical book and proof lessons free; your suc- cese ruaranteed and _ position secured; Wite loday. Chicago Engineering Works, 1870 Sunnyside, Chicago. _iy2d 15 YOUR money earning 60 per cent. annually? \If not, write for particulars seeurity gudranteeing 5 per cenl ‘menth- ly; no obligation. James iles Wichita Falls, Tox. FO! wndltlnn u\ with low price. 5, FoR u_ua—-m' ALE—1920° !'trd “touring car, only $1: 'r=1. x‘;og of mndtt len, ba Jones, .15 Nortn' nu Mail Chevrolet. wxlm-. wmlwua.'gtm B, N fld A Bulldm For S.h m nna wndtu FOR with Staxier, 39001 1014 f‘ souring tie, C°n2n rnn for m;;. PR L SALE—O i I e e FOR Royal | f‘, or see at 42 Slater Ave, je2dd ALE—Ford 1918 lGIlr\n Advertisement Will Sell It 4“"““3:3" can, now iires, exceuanr% FOR su.n—x:n rwg roadster, 3-1 if taken i Inquire 3’ ‘fil‘rfip hane R S, u.‘fillko Ohw et uav\gll_ A e "CLASSY girl photos; art samples zic. fozen ; refunded if dissatisfied. Cen {1 Bureiu, 136 W. Churon, Lhampflzfl. ayid acres Avply FOR SALE—About four standing oats, zultable for fodder. H. Lambert, High § ic, Ce “¥oR sAl.benrm and poultry iume.' actory distributor is making up a ear- load shipment of woven wire tence for this distric distributor ers have saved money this ’W:I card for prices to L. G. Stacey, care Bul- Tetin. vld FOR SALE—Paint bills reduced. For particulars on how to get paint for your buildings at $1.50 a galion, write R. W. C., care Bulletin. vl WANTED—Farms. An a:ency )0\\". Weisler” Danielson, Conn. Sedo WANTED—Antiques and -Eind hand cash. 45 Jackson St., Willimantic, Jedd WANTED—A furnished apartment or house, four or five rooms, all conven- Write Gallie, 229 Central Ave. hand Ford deliv- A seco on_reasonable terms; the onge, { references. Address O. K., jesod D, room, with use .: With or without furniture, —Vaults and zessnools o Harris, R, ¥, D, 1, "S aprid FOR SALE—Hard wood, $10 per cord; chestnut, $7. C. Beauregard, Ave., Taftville. 1664. FOK SALE—Belgian hares, cheap if taken at once. Inquire 10 Brown St Tel._1619. jeaod Huntef vid 0 ari :%'.'Z'I S E TR ot i sats. ocuive s.Guru‘u,n i Jc‘ld Welding ¢ Jadiliac, in excellent FOR iAL‘B—Fflrfl mfi |'fl sell ruunlhlo mr cop- | dmm Jedd ¥ Shetusket Bt 1 1'l efluimflm new if sold at once, may20d AUTOMOBILES USED CARS MUST BE SOLD. REAL BARGAINS IN 1920 HUPMO- BILES, 1916 AND 1917 DODGES, 1920 SORIPPS-BOOTH, AND 1919 OAKLAND SEDAN. C. V. PENDLETON, 45 BROADWAY. TO RENT 12 in perfect condition. Charles Chureh St., “FOE SALE—Cheap, one windmill, feet spread, Fenton. jeod FOR SALE—OM! Holstein cow, dua to freshen about July 15th, heavy milker. 4 W Welliugton, £. O. No. Franklm. ;e OB SALE—IcebDX, desk, hYlES Mfl nml spring, kitchen stove, Singer sewing machine add § bureaus. Cull 03 Fountaia ne je30d Willimantig. ¥OR SALE—Two new milch cows, Mereford, calves by side, give over 20 quarts a'day, 2 Ayrshire, 1 Hoistein, new milch. Petér Nawrocki, Yantio Tel 1704, “je26a FOK FATRSixly lonx standing duy, J. G. Lewis, Hampton, Conn. je29d FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove lengths, $10_per cord. brown, Yantie, Phone_10vy-2. ks jez: . from 2 till 5 Saturday purpose of transact- e lmes; will procure rmits tor Baltie. . Railroad St mcu.. Scholl's um_mu; cigar aloon Spots pony ¢ clear Havana ciga e, 2 10c un of Goid of pive cleaners with each | I kinds, all sizes, s your farm write of telephone Hei- "Agency, 39 Reynolds SL.I Jev cond_ Tand and_antiqus | & Krewen, Suncessors to 7 iiryckner, oo Prankln St. Pnone 717-8 SALE—One good farm and double noue WA e s, Lebanon, Conn, ¥hone T8, jedd, STOF in to sce us; we carry every- thing in the lie of second-hand furni tere, stoves, eic. New Lonuon Salesroom, FOR RENT—Two nice large furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping, hot and cold running water in room, eleetric lights, _private " pouse, modest rental. Phone 1567-12. y2d TO RENT—Summer cottage, comfort- ably furnished, on beautifyl Thames river, Gales Ferry, Conn., 6 rooms, elec- tric fight ; rent long season or by month; immediate possession, George L Dungan, Box 8. Gales Ferry, Conn. ety TO RENT — Desirable tenement o East_Side. Write Box 20, Bulletin. TO_RENT Private garage St. See C. A. Chamber} House. FOR RENT—Tenement, all improve- ments. Inquire 152 West Main St je30d _FOR RENT—Double store, 21 Thames St. Inquire 152 West Main S je30d FOR RENT—Store 119 Franklin St. Inauire A. V. Covello, 198 Clift St’ Phone FOR RENT—Eight-room apartment, from July 1, upper 51 Sachem Flats, Sa- cmj:.ms‘slm G. W, Carroll, 40 Shetucket. o2 16 Water St. Norwich. bnons 1703k T | 1 oeer Toont Fleasant vkd'drg::e“ fii mard Eccleston, Ashaway, R, 1., Box 108. je2 PRETTY FARM HOME, 90 acres, nice location, main state road, near good markets, *pleasing surround: ings, beautiful shade, fish and ice pond car house and on farm, Tiver on one de, land' well divided info fertile tields, pring and brook watered pastures and \valuadle woodland, ots fruit, (wo 6-room cottages, barns and tarm buildings; all only §3,000, V600 aush, rest easy terms, YONS' AGENCY, jezdd Willimantic, Red Cedar Chests FOR SALE. HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER 87 SMITH AVENUE Norwieh. m«rz'.ld_A Telephone ' TheLiberalLoanCo | . to unnounce that they are open | siness at 81 Franklin St, with a full line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In- posite Provides FOR SALE FIFTY PIANO BOXES at special low price of $3.00. We have immediate use for space they occupy. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CoO. WANTED NEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS Steady Work—One ‘Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Miil, Yantic, Conn. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES JO\ATHA!\ SMITH, dealer in oils and gasoline, 50 and 31 Town St, Norwich Town. Telephone 318. High test xwluu, Mobloils of all grades, and auto a’?qd!u- Ties. HAVE your tres Ttreaded, loou like The Henry Allen & Son co{ 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistant Telophone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, teaming, moving and trucking. ’l'lL §17-12. jyld GUS LAMBERT, JR., No. 341 Main St. Enfru-mg moving and trucking. k22 8. 5. Jesrw. B¢ West Mals B We move everythis at- ng tamtion Siven 16 moVing Do sad ma- chinery. Phone 35’ Long Distance Moving and zm Zimmerman. 17 Boswell Ave. FEAMING and mn,.n.g. 1:;; 2 & _specaaity. 'ord, 333 C B -iain.n s sox. m-«: DMANC =0'll'fl. Phone 175 Zhunnsor o Haro - new, weas like new, us go new, % B NEBANE. SF ramae o Dinoia Tire Co. 93 W, Main St febtad PUNCTURE TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over, JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, NONN., (Established for Ha.f a Cehtury) BOOKBINDING EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order SHORE REIOI‘I'B HALCYON 'HOUSE WATCH HALL, R. I, TO LEY—Large light, airy rooms by | week or season, for light housekeeping, free bathing from the house, boating fishing—June 19th to Sept. 18th. y L. Haase, Fo) eld Road, __.-wh=g__“‘.;“_“_=_. podist, blllll A, G. mnrlox B P BT T ffi"@ D the advertising KOR-KE Is guaranteed to seal any .unmn u to the size of a tenpenny nail—and “ does_even to twenty-penny nails and Demonstration and 143 Water Street, Nerwich—Alsc sold by R. S. Atwood’s Auto Supply Store, salesroom, OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanica) Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Woerk. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 6156 NORTH MAIN STREET —_—— COAL AND WoOD COAL, scasened wood and Lindjinga Phone b : 1-4-inch spikes. | 1 i | FOR SALE A four-apartment block, with all mod- ern improvements, located within five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Good_investment. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 108 CLff St FRANKLIN SQUARE Taxi, 205 Mala 6t Phone 1394 G. K Erown. sep2dd ey FOR SALE Tel. 1527 | A twe apartment house, in good location, on the West Sids. Each apartment has rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat, gas; good lot and fine garden. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET Phones R BT A NEW HOUSE IT’S A BARGAIN Situated in the “Plains Section” of Norwich. The house has six rooms and all modern improvements. Cel- lar is cemented. There's a good garden. Unusual value for $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY - FOR SALE Eleven-room house. centrally located, for rooming house or light housekeeping, in best condition. Owner leaving town, wishes to sell propesty.. Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. " NATHAN BERKOVITZ DEALER INPOULTRY B A e W now Barkes Lane " r8: Wilow S Sompy. e ey WHEN YOU WANT to pul your busi- Bess befors the public. there is no medi. wm better than tareugh the advertising eslumns of The Pulletm. Plnom *R‘“"“ [ pay spot cashIDrop postal \- 30Delh|5t. PMldenee,KL FOR RENT—A fine eight-room in the country, with large garage, fi location. C. H. Wilson, W)lllman(\c Ct., R_F. D, . Tel, 53: jedsd TO RENT—An unlnrm!hed “apartment, rith the exception of floor coverings, of four roma gnd bath; Hot water furnish- | ed. Phone je28d FOR_RENT—Tenement and bar, Starr St de2 A \T_By tha week, 2 llve»runm isummer cottage, completely furnighed, and electrie lights; near_Smith's Cove, Heels to be straightened ? !} Yes, Madam. While you wait, if you wish. We do your work quickly, not be- cause we slight it, but be- cause we know how to do it. Shoe repairing means long-lived footwear ! SHU-FIX Franklin Square i Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Withou: ABLE BED BLANKETS. 1 “You Can Do No Better Tllan‘ _Seven-room cottage, within eight min- utes’ walk from Franklin Square, with modern improvements. Property must be sold. Qwner leaving eity. For further particulam, Jaquire of | J0HXN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Je30ThSTu Franklin Squase. FOR SALE _WE HAVE A FEW ALLSWoOOL BLANKETS, VERY DESIRABLE ¥OR CAMPING PURPOSES. ALSO DESIR- WILL SELL AT COST AT THE MILL, BELIANCE YARN Cu. FOR SALE A McKINLEY AVENUE RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS AND BATH LOT 75x200 FEET A RARE CHANCE PRICE IS RIGHT James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET REET , Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise | THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street. INSUKANCE L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetuckst Street {NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS ARE YOU COVERED BY INSURANCE ? not, communicate with HAROLD 8. BORE 20 Lanrel Hill Ave. befoes Tt too late. e represenis reliable com- (panies 1 all kinds of insurance. Prompt service. . also barn for storage, ’ocon— ments, garage and garden; poscession im- | mediately, Apply to chmea W, Burton, o. 744 North Main jel. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with hot and cold water, bath conmnection. RBox 347, Bulletin 7d TGO RENT_Furnished rooms, with or without board. ]4 Bfls’wtll Ave, ]e 7o rnished roo ousekeep 17 Boswell A: may33d TO RENT — Furnished rooms. Tel phone 274 fan7d FOR RENT A very choice modern apartment, with garage, if desired, heat furnished,’ loca- tion best on Broadway. For full particulars, inquire of 3 N A. MORAN, Real Estate Breker, Franklin Square. je2sd Announcement Opening of first class Rooming House for girls only. Liberal prices. 16§ Franklin St, adjeining J. B. Martin & Co. MES. CAROLINE JACKEL. Members of St. Patrick’s Holy Name Society are expected to attend the lay- ing of the comerstone of St. Mary's new clmrch Sunday, July 3, I Cnbers Shdad be st the site at 2,80 ». m. ivld J. P. CORCORAN, Sec'y. FIREWORKS All persons are hereby notified that it is unlawful to sell, to offer to sell, have for sale, give, or distribute City of Norwich, Conn,, any rockets, of any kind, including percu: and blank cartridges without permis- sion of the Mayor, or Court of Com- mon Council. HERBERT M. LEROU, Mayaor, Norwich, Conn,, July 1, 1921, e MUSIO ERNEST E B L3 Phone 127.4 Blisa Place | Have a Few Qutfits to Lena. ® HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING hone 682-2 53 UNCAS STREET =—'——=-m= — CA HOUSE, ). Morrissey, g Ll U Durv\u on. necled. Bhene hieate: DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Europe: plan, unm., Pro Telephons 1437 o Tt ps. Telephone 1237, thin the | firecrackers, or dangerous explosives from New .London. Write Phone 598-3. Office. “Je21 OR RENT—Summer bungalow et 1g-on-the-Thames. Phone 1376-4 - i T_Store on Thames Square; hl Vacation Tlme INSURE what you leave behind |against Burglars and what you take with you against Trans- portation and Summer Hotel »t | hazards, and yourself against Accidents WITH 'B. P. Learned & Co | 28 SHETUCKET STREET AGENCY 75 YEARS OLD ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON . i ARCHITECTS | Thaydr Buildiug, Norwieh, Conn, —_— PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly and neatly done. Estimates promptly and cheerfully given. The Bulletin Co., 66 Franklin St mayld AUTOS FOR HIRE FOR RENT—Closed car for funerals, l’e’djxlndgs, etc. Tel. 1171, John Woife. 2 Hunt’s Taxi Service LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CADILLAC CLOSED CAR. WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, FUNERALS, ETC. PHONE 1130 194th DIVIDEND Office of the ~ Norwich Saving Society, Norwich,sConn,, June 11, 1921, EARNINGS OF THE CURRENT SIX MONTHS, A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI- DEND AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER ON AND AFTER JULY 15th, 1921.- + COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. | June 11, 1021, Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG, o4 COWANY, Inc. Norwich, . Conn. ' ' YQU WANT to %.tcr kh' oot the advertising THE DIRECTORS OF THIS SOCIETY HAVE DECLARED OUT OF THE CENT. PER ANNUM, PAYABLE TO DEPOSITORS ENTITLED THERETO lhw'll no m. hea's News Bureau MAGAZINE SPECIALIST | | UNION SQUARE HUMOK OF THE DAY “Just imagine; my wife tells me she trusts me only as long as she can see_me. “What a pity that she is also near- sighted,”"—Detrait New: “Why do you insist on selling me steak and potatoes and beans when all I ordered was a fried egg?’ demand- ed the barber. “Well," said the waiter, “I was in m& tiny seedlin t forth its head A‘ 1 nurtured and w: 11::1 it well, I deep was the woe that befell Though l‘:hm-rhed each plat with names “And ‘planned the most wonderful bow- erE. Instead of the blossoms came thisties and such seeds to be flowers. So Oft 4id T $5w in the suringtime of lif 'And haped that cach Nower would b med forth brambles and thistles of sirife Till life's garden was bleak with de- : teh and st e seeds every nc-‘:mn'mm a flawer; Sguyper 2nd holler ereete, the seeds of true power. Fec.in life 2y wlm flowers the seeds that In a wild )uuun vale: And heard te wolf how cut the gions By the wings of the night wind fanzued From a ridge of pine where the foothili O'er” I mn ‘washed belt of sand. T've seen~the sky line fade from sight O'er leagues of sage and stone, And hul’d the geese in rapid lhlh! T Cleave gl’otrom zone to zone. 2 coom ‘the -atars on cactus gleam, ;...um;‘dhrf the night blrd's c.r,y by some cool starlit stream And watched the embers ‘k Thank ‘God, for me mo puny pen Nor stifling walls of stone, But an open road, red blooded men, RN = enzie, in the mm Star. THE‘KALEIDOSCOPE Cash registpry are to be had fitted with phonagraphs,: which announcs the fgupes of every :%-’:‘uhu Butter . with «a flavor of wine is pro- AuEpd y” Sifdrmer in western New Yerk He Teediyiris gows grapes. A physician of eminence asserts thai the craving for intoxicants can be cured by-eating. Faw apples at every meal One of the largest lacemakers in France; hag Jaten werking for him whe haye eight geperations of aneestors: twenty offigers-and mea. Having regglved a wage increase of §1 a week. the grave diggers employed in the chief"&émetery of Dublin _recently your shop vesterday and all I wanted Wwas a shave but you buliied me into having evervthing on the card.'—Chi- cago Herald and Examiner. The Super Expert—Well, sir how is your will power after that first lesson?" The Patient—Wonderful! Why, this morning I got my wife to mind the baby for nearly twenty minutes—New York Sun, Jones has been grunmbling about the gas bill, and Robinson advised him to have a penny-in-the-siot meter in- stalled. ““Does that work out cheaper?” asked Jones. 1 “always understood it cost more.” “Not o bit, my boy," replied Robin- son, cheerfuily. “You see you get kiddies to put their pepnies in it, think- ing they are saving up for their birta- days."—Dallas News. Retired Auctioneer—“And what ean vou give my daughter? Prospective Son-in-law—'A thousand a year, a car, a oountry house—" Retired Auctioneer (abseni-mindedly) “Sold !'—The Passing Shew (London.) ‘The way to run this country,” sald Knowitall, "is to put thoroughly wise, capable, alert and hpnest men in con- trol of affairs.” “Yes," answered Miss Keen, “but what are we to do—there's only one qf you.” —Boston Transeript. Mr. Squaretop—Maikin' gress with my portarit? Mr. Psmear, the artist.—A good start! I have the head blocked out—Detroil News. We have to thank a cheerful dean for this little bit of soclety letter writing by a clergyman who took the wrong hat oway from last night's party: “Mr. A. presents his compliments to and he has a hat which isn't . "So if you have a hat that ism't his, doybtless they gre the ones”— Sketch. Fritz Leiber, the Shakespearsan agtor, was submitted to a long and trylag in- terview not so long ago by a woman Teporier, who Smally weund up whh this question: “Den't you Leiber, that if the immertal Willlam were alive today he would be looked upon almost in the nature of a curlosity?” “Indeed, he would," answered the ac tor. “Just think of it! He'd be more than three hundred years old"—New York Evening Pest. Once a year the slum boys of an East End parish are taken for an outing on the Thames where they swim. As one boy was getiing into the water, a friend said “Jobmnie, you're pretty dirty. mfuch pro- us,” replied Johnnie, ‘I missed tbe train last year."—London Evening News. “Secrets of Surgery.” at cut rates! “The Monkey.” A gripping tail "Lxmhuxger Cheese.” It tumns them ‘The Opticlan’s jgn.” A giangt:c spee- tacle. “Waists and Skirts.” And other short subjects.—Cartoons Magazine, “I notice they are making suits out if paper. I must see my dressmaker about it tomorrow.” “Don’t bother your dressmaker; see your lawyer. Mrs. Gayhird has the vret- tlest divorce suit yom ever saw—male entirely from lavender paper.”—Judge. HOW FREQUENTLY YOU READ “AUTOMOBILE WRECKED"” MAY SOME DAY. LET US TELL YOU SOME TIME AND OF THE SATISFACTION OF TO PROTECT YOU FROM LOSS. REMEMBER, THAT ONE ACCIDE! ANCE AT ANY TIME. 30 FRONT STREET Pt ;i E £ «AUTOMOBILE, WRECKED” BILIST, AND THEN PAUSE, WITH A MEMBER YOUR CAR IS NOT- COVEREDLWUIANCE NO DRIVER IS IMMUNE: FROM,ACCIDENT TO HIS MACHINE OR, WORSE STILL, TO PERSONS. ABOUT-AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE LAR YOU POSSESS, INCLUDING Y CARRY INSURANGE ON YOUR CA| WE WILL GLADLY TELL YQU ALLW AUTMIDQILE INSUR- A NEWTON VAUGHN “Insurance ended their gtrike which began last Jan- uary. A remarksble bird found in Mexico i the bee martin, which has a trick of ruf- fling. up. the feathers on the top of i head into-the exact semblance of & beau- g of Spain is an ardent “movie when a big picture it running in Madrid he may be seen walt- ing'Jike an ordinary individual jn tne line xt the box- office. George Bemard Shaw, the famous au- thor .and.. playwrigal, says hs refused an American offer of $50,000 for what_was-sh nothing more than per- mission to use his mame as the author of 3 fiim blay. “We knew. whenever a submarine lefl the|, German vort, and we kept track of i day by agn untii it returned home.” Admiral Willism S. Sims in the World's Work. . “No, U-boat ever made a voyagt across the- Atlantic without our know- ledge. The submarine was a slow travele: a5 AUttty minlmam of 30 days for 3 trig; mormally the time would be much 16nger, for & submarine on this long. voyage aeldom, cruised at more than five - Our destroyers and amti- pubmarines almost as successfully nuum-.uhudulh-u—u ewport™ - or 3 mu.x CE AT A FEOBATE NELY i andfor the District ot Nurvu,o-uu 1st day of July, A. D. h‘r—o—flwu J. ATLING, Jutgs, e late of Sp; in _said Distriet, of Sprague. o b counsel °"’n‘u 'fbr.\h.m iarot &'-mo be cnnui set._fo imini n upon the estate of said deceased, alleged to_be inf s and determined Atfl. o Wich,. in.seid District, on the §th day of 'Jn&&‘b}l 21, af 10 o'clock in the 1 for by the publication ’hi.! gorder one time in some ne wepaper | having .. Rireglation in said District, jeast d? prior to the date of zl: jat return be made to this - N J. AYLING, Judge. The nfivm-e ‘and foregoing is a true copy of _recos Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. y2d Cleric. PIANO TUNEERS GEER THE PIANO TUNER 123 Progpect Bt. 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