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A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It| - Advertisement Will Get it 3 : WANTED—Male WANTED—Fsmale WANTED—Miscellaneous WANTED ~Chambermaid. itoriy WANTED—Six t room teme- e i "‘;,d fias for Yerhud | stotay e | s AT e Ero s varty UE rent und many pcrqumzu W. 8. Brown, B , Central Vilia m Fl-rm“ Y ”J‘ WANTED The names of boys who are -lhuo.atupmthm sh:pani Conn. WANTED CHAMBERMAID FOR BALE—Horses BALE—W; Fuunl Paper Bam ¥FOR BALE—Two or t.h.rco very_good horses. Jacob C. Hafner, Norvlnh Town. mu\ Tel. 177l je27d LOST AND Nm _delsd weels, Wesat ALE—10 wuhd oung horses, e, 2 M H-da'r’ lb'no o %ud of ca 25 Fitch Jobn- son, cmm-bury Eo ss 24 Moosup. jy2d FOR SALE I have 15 Horses that are broken in for kinds of work. They are for sale or rade at right prices. Come and see them. “LMER R. PIERSON. goid wateh ob. Antony Koledy, 180 Wes- Main v :lhn! reward. yed ~TVERAL DIRBCPORS e — it Jesd DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cenn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Offiee Hoursy 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 “ Toisshone Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building, Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Frompt Service Day or Night AR R L A R T HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City BUILDING FUMIGNAEO JAMES—Contractor of excavating and stonework = and = house ng, concrete weork; -all guaranteed 123 Oakridge St. Norwlc.h. Conn Telephone 627-5. M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. 2 Telephone 60 West Main St. The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND - EMBALMERS wady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAV oR NIGHT PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Plumbing and Hesting. JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. PHONE 568-5. FPhone. The very best plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest vrices is guar- anteed; also heating and gasfitting, JOHXN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. Shea & Burke |rent $25; also barn for storage, T WANTED—Antiques ancl “Second hlad furniture, stoves, eic.; write, eall or 'phone su.& v?" Bres., 45 Jackson St. Willimantic, jedd WANTED—S“M a md !urnltum nu\ entiques; ol and largest Norwich | we uy and aeu uun( lu‘ 2 est yrk;ee. 30 and 32 ‘Water St., !wrwnsh. Phun- "708-8. may19ThSTu WANTED—A house to bu.v or x rooms; will pay part cash. Ad I H., Bulletin Office. !Y“ WANTED—Second hand_ furailure, an- books. C. tigues J. Kmng, 48-50 Water st. Phone 35-2. ma “WANTED Second hand _furni all kinds. lsaac Welnsiein, mfl Main St 5 WANTED—Farms. AB ey Yw'll be pleased to deal with. isler's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. Jesod HOLIDAY special: Manila cigar §¢ manuis for blic; Schell’s broadlear cigar 7¢, & for 20c¢; Moon Spois pony ctgn ac each; "Gato” clear Havana eigar 10c straight. Free, a 10¢ tin of Goid Bond and a package of pipe cleaners with each 7be pipe, at Kagan's Bmoke Shop. Branch store, Thayer bldg. entrance. iy WANTED—We pay highest “priees !wr second band Sianélgr Norwich Vu B £. b Bl ang exnhange e 3u~ Wufln—mmu “ail Kinds, all sizes, anywhere in Connectieut. 1s your f; for sale? Call, write or telephone man’s Danielson, Conn. WANTED Second hand and _aptique furniture. Tiger & Kreiaen, suncessors A. Bruckner, o6 Franklin 3!. mll 117~ “orwich. maratd TheLiberal LoanCo wishes to anmounce that they are opem for business at 81 Franklin 8t., with a full line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In- straments. Oppesite Previdence Bokery, WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES "~ LOOMS Steady Work—One Lpom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. » TO RENT FOR RENT—Eight-room rom July 1, upper 51 Sacheni e G. W. Carrall, apartment, Flats, Sa- 40 Shetucket. n unfurnished apartment, with the exceptio: of floor coverings, o four rooms and bath; hot water furnish- ed. Phone 1987 SeZBd FOR REN mmer bungalow st K'!en‘\sa\lg on-the-Thames. Phone 1876-4 je25d TO RENT—Store on Thames Square; "Con- Jel7d nor Bld TO RENT—The property at No. 50 Wil- liams St., large house wl!)l all improve- ments, garage and garden; possession im- medlatel{ Apply to Chaflu ‘W, Buyrton, No. 744 Nerth Main St. . elld "FOR RENT_Furnished rooms with hot and cold water, bath connection. Box 347 Bulletin Jetd TO RENT—Furnished rooms, With or without board. 15 Boswell Ave. je6d TO RENT_Furnished rooms for light Suneral Directors THOMAS J. DONOVAN Plumbing and Heating Telephone 1527-2 5 ROATH STREET 41 Main Street TRUCKING GEOBGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12, jyid | WANT A PLUMBER? CALL 71613 " GUS LAMBERT, 3R, No. 342 Main St.| Ordering from us a sure cure for Soving and trucking. Tel. 487-5, worry. DO IT NOW. We have built up C. b JOSLY), 293 West Main St We move everything anywhere Special at- mtion ziven to z boilers and ma- our business on prompt and correct ser- vice and courteous treatment of our cus- tomers, . g . _| - SULLIVAN, THE PLUMBER, LOCAL and long distance i.\llw truex- . 26 Sixth St., Greeneville. -h; Phone 1?”5 Al -Cl;cl A — AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Long Distance Moving and Expressing. ¢immerman soswell Ave. - Tel. 1458, d moving, leng distance t John H. Ford, 233 JONATHAN DHXTH. deller in gasoline, 30 and 31 Town St, Norwich Town. Telephone 318. High test gasoline, Mcbhfl- of all grades, and auto accesso- ’Slfld HMAVE your tires iutreaded, lvok ‘“\. new, wear hke new. as, 93 W, %lfl SL !lbz‘d L NI — RADIATORS & HARTLEY, Si._ Phone 607 RNITURE MOVING. TEA-MING AND THUCKING done very promptiy anc at reasonable prices. BOILING OR DAMAGED ARTHUR H. LATHROP REPAIRED AND RECORDED Shetucke: Street Phone 175 Tested Under CIGARS Air Pressure vy MUD GUARDS Whitestons Cigar 2ave $70 per thousanc | AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED SHANLEY 4. ¥, CONANT, 11 Frankils 8t TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. WM. E. 499 MAIN STREET, (East Sid, OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Can:iages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting,. Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woaed Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 57 TO 615 NORTH MAIN ‘STREET It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, AONN. (Established for Ha.f a Century) noonnumm B 0 O K BINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD s 108 Broadway - Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suite o8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Main St, Norwich, lonn. Phone 1366-4. danild ABCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrfisey. frop. “First class garage service con- Thayer Building, Notwich, Conn. ected Pho ucket St. IILIo “HOTEL, Turopean plan, es Dros. - Props. Telephone 1227.| THERE Is no aavertising meaium i 6— 8 Broadway. Eastern Comnecticut equal to The Bulles J business results. tin for ‘| housekeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. may2sd TO RENT — Furnished rooms. Tele~ phone 274. jan7d FOR RENT A very choice modern apartment, with garage, if desired, heat furnished, loca- tion best on Broadway. For full particulars, inquire of HN A. MORAN, . Real Estate Broker, je28a Franklin Square. FOR SALE—Automobiles FOR SALE—T7-passenger Hudson tour- 1917 model, o ing_car, in fin " FOR SAL 1y painted, and 55 jy2d n good | eondition and with good paint and tires; a very low nrice. son, 107 Dyer St., Danie}- Conn. 3230 nd touring car, A-1 with new_tires; will sell Sheep zken ‘at once. Inquire Henry Aliard, orth Main St. jedod B SALE—Ford 1918 touring car, new ratllalor. &pod tires, good nondmol. P. O. 361, Putnam. je25d FOR SALE—One Ford ton truck, worm drive, stake body, newly painted, new tires all round, in fine eondition; price right fof quick sale. Inquire at Mechanic St. Garage, Danielson. je22d "FOR SALE—Ford Wflhl ear, fair con- dition, 5726 \Of'“ch Weldml Co. JQM FOR SALE 1817 Caamac. in excelient condition, new engine, will sell reasonable {if sold at once.- Inquire 53 Shetucket 8t | _may20d AUTOMOBILES USED CARS MUST BE SOLD. REAL BARGAINS IN 1920 HUPMO- | BILES, 1916 AND 1917 DODGES, 1920 | SCRIPPS-BOOTH, AND 1919 OAKLAND | SEDAN. | C. V. PENDLETON, 45 BROADWAY. R e e PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly and neatly done. Estimates promptly and aheerlullv given. The Bulletin Co., 66 Franklin St. mayldd AUTOS FOE HIERE FEANELIN SQUARE Taxi, 205 Main St Phone 1994, (6. I Browh. ® sepiéd ]'ol BENT—Closed car for funerals, m{' ete. Tel. 1171, John Wolfe. = : - Hunt’s Taxi Service LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CADILLAC CLOSED CAR. WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, FUNERALS, ETC. PHONE 1130 PIAN® TUNERS " FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner flono 838-2 22 Clairemeont Ava s GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 TART 10 put your bust hubhn there is no medi- thun tnrough the advérusing ! Une bulletin. Farm Agency, 33 Reyncld;.’m.. ¢ SRy uulwncfi klm.sm m WLY 5, 1971 |A Bulletin For Sale “Advertisement Will Sell It 4 FOBR SALE ¥OR SALE About four acres of e sk chestaut, . ard_wood, $10 per oord; b T h?uuyud'_ ,” Hunter Ave,, hmme_. el vid Fflnwfi SZI w”""fim "ld B SALE—Sixty s :lnnllll hl.v . Lewis, Hampton, Conn. Jedtd M——Rud wood, stove I non- mfi!d- §. Erown, Yantic. Jez2d good bouu. wm&um Lel and double 98, Cona, TOP i to we &‘ m llm -t unni hui !un|- ture, ete. New Londan Salesroem, 18 u-r BL. Norwich, mno 1703-3. w&: ME, 90 urus, ige location, main state togg. near nmmlvk mrluau. pleasing surround- m.n, lmmtll\u ug nn and ice pend 9ar house ;flw P gver on one fll«. land well dlnned Tito Heritie fields, "u iy aad brook watsed pastures and Vi le woodland, lots fruit, twe §-roo cotLtages, bal‘n; and flrm buildings ; al 'RETTY FARM HO. oniy §3,000, §300 cash, roat eafiy terms. * TRYONS’ AGEN Jed4d ull.-t- Conn. FOR SALE Seven-room coltage, Within eight min- utes’ walk from Franklin Square. with 1 | modern improvements. Property must be soid. Qwner leaving ecity. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, FOR SALE A two apartment house, in good location, on the West Side. Each apartment has six reoms and bath, electric lights, steam heat, gas; good lot and fine garden, . Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET Phones 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 STREET FOR SALE WE HAVE A ¥FEW ALL WOOL BLANKETS, VEREY DESIBRABLE FOR CAMPING PURBFOSES, ALSO DESIER- ABLE BED BLANKETS. WILL SELL AT COST AT THE MILL. RELIANCE YAEN CO, FOR SALE FIFTY PIANO BOXES at special low price of $3.00. We have immediate use for space they oecupy. THE PLAUT-CADDEN 0O. FOR SALE A four-apartment block, with all med- ern improvements, located within five minutes’ walk from Franklin Squlre.l Good investment, For full particulars, see A V. CDVELLO. Tel, 1527-3. 8 CLff B& i S TS e A NEW HOUSE’ IT'S A BARGAIN Situated in the “Plains Section” of Norwich. The house has six rcoms and all modern improvements. Cel- ar is cemented. There's a good garden. Unusual value for $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY i FOR SALE Eleven-room house, centrally located, for rooming houu or light housekeeping, in best condition. Owner leaving towa, wishes to sell property, Price right. FRANCIS D, DONOHUE. 'LEGAL NOTICE AT A 00‘7.’!’ oF BATE HELD at Plainfield, withiu and for the District of Pll!nilld. on the 23!!: day of June, -—JOS'K P. SMITH, Judge. of B. Bliven, late of Yllhhld. ln —ld Dm!. COMIO;] mfiu fl in w fllfll & writ- ion prayi e reasons therein set forth, tha: m‘-um of adminis- mtlonbem iwu&d-nu,u leged to be {nestate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, . That uid Kcltbn be heard and determined a Probate Court Room in Plah:.fleld strict, on the Sth day of July, A. D. 1821, at § o' and that public notice of the pendency of said mpue‘:lun and of said hearin thereon, given by the publication of thia onfer onics T & neWSPRBer Bating & Crim iR e 3 o8By cn res to the place where sald deceased last flwelt and in the same Town. at least five days prior to the date assigned for said hearing, and return make to the Court. Jysd JOSEPH P. Slg?!i, Judge. l Durkee Lane. { EARNINGS OF THE CURRENT SIX ERNEST ®. BULLARD Teacher of °Vl.ll- s Phone 127.4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Qutfita to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 'UNGCAS STREET e ————— INSUBANCE L: LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street {NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS COAL AND Woop kindliaga 1 "BA,» season lnfie or n:uu sanflun Phone 504 or s apiro, Willew St., :l;nuu BRITISH PUBLIC WATCHING DEVELOPMENTS OF (u‘l’hlfl'\ll Lendon, July 4—(By The A. B)—The British publie, with the Anglo-Japanese treaty apparently pigeonholed pending the ‘attempt o bring sbout diseussions with the other Pacific powers with one view of reaching some agreomemt re- speeting that part of the world, is won- dering what the premiers nmnd‘ul the imperial conference will to talk about until July 23, 'hu they aehodnlld to finigh their work in Lon- on. Some of ‘the newspapers lul!rut\hat they would take up the Irish question, but mest or thn dominion representatives prefer to le this responsibility to the| imperial ;ovnmmout. It 18 argued that the general foreign poliey, which is the next mubject on the agends, must await a settlement of the Paclfic question, Premier Meighan of Canada, among oth- ers, is urging postponement also of the diseussion on dominien co-eperation in the naval and military defence of the empire until after the contitutional con- ference, the date of which the nt conference is expected to fix, ':'w.:m to define the status of the obligations of the various parts of the empire. The custom of tarring are — roads arose from ! observation of the fact that the tar from a barrel used in a honfire ceiebration held the road surface together, i Modern Methods In Optometry Modern in Ideas— Meodern in Service— Modern in Equipment— Shbdern in Snnetiotions: - Modern in advanced de- velopment of optical sci- ence. C. A. SPEAR OPTOMETRIST Franklin Sq. Norwich, Conn. u - 194th DIVIDEND Office of the Norwich Saving Séciety, Norwich, Conn., June 11, 1921. THE DIRECTORS OF THIS SOCIETY HAVE DECLARED OUT OF THE MONTHS, A SEMI-ANNUAL DIiVI- DEND AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER CENT. PER ANNUM, PAYABLE TO DEPOSITORS ENTITLED THERETO ON AND AFTER JULY 15th, 1921, COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. June 11, 1821, ! I Shea’s News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE SPECIAL SALE Hardwear Tires | FOR A WEEK ONLY Ford sizes, extra ply Fabric 31x4 $20.00 CORDS 32x3!/, $22.50—33x4 $30.00 The Household 74 FRANKLIN STREET Telephone 531-4 BULLETIN BLDG. Back of th t z:- fl.:l:'mtad hm s ¢ Into statue that thes the soul of Great arsuu mbols hsl being h\lt that is symbo] im Vast (&- mn;:fl end hehel . but vaster Wa cr H Back ot l&w o0d the silenee, ack of th the giving ; Rfl stan Bask of'ihe hand receives thrill the sensitive merves of receiving. pi outdone by ih n\.-!» The hen,rl of the' s warm, wer the h«rt of the wooing And up Tram the Bis where' thete shiver. and wp from tho Deights where those thine, Twin voices arnd shadpws, swim and the essenee of life ia divine. “Richard Realf, in Indiangpolis News. Space is as mothing m hut | THE STAV-AT-HOME. \\hen.\cr dark pines lift their plumes ainet a sunset sky, or bluc mxu wateh through hemiock- dusk the small white roade creep; Y. There you will find the h art of me that Wwill net sit and But follows vagrant o dream a-down the eountrymde. ‘Wherever y sulls slant ud ©0ar et the. DIOWINE BDFAS. agal Or white sails bea a wind-whipped bay, ‘Wherever swirls the wukoc urned weed behind the Uamper-s There you will find the hnnn of me with iaughter on its lips. A city room my visign helds, and ome small sty of sky, And beaten ou:‘gy wumt. feet the toil- The dark e e T g:uon smoke, he great ships quit But nove of Shi 1108 Sarivess oy keep a plage for me. And yet, wherever do'n the world the dawn-tint wikes to gold, On tinted uu-uu of romance, down road- WAYS unrolled ; ‘Wherever fleld- of dream are epread, dew-sweet beneath the stars, There fares lhe :yrsy hun of me um- hindered by —Martha Hukall Clark, ln Good House- keeping. HUMOR OF THE DAY “I've borrowed our neighbor's phenes graph for this evening.” “Giving a party ™ No, but I'm going to have ome quiet evening at home this wipter.’ n Transeript. The other day Jomes heard a comus- drum and decided to try it on his wife. “Do you knew why i am like » mule™ .be asked her when he zot heme. * she replied promptly. “I know you are, but I don't know why you are.” —Houston Post “What happens when doctors dis- agree?” “Then the patient has a fighting chance."—Detroit News. Friend Wife—What do you men know about women's ciothes? Friend Husband—The price.—Grand Raplds News. “The president now has a deg.” “Very democratic canine, I understand. He has invited several other degs to hury bones on the White House lawn."— Louisgville Courjer-Journal. “Mamma, where do egge come from?" ‘From the chickens, my dear.” mamma, that's funny; paps said that chickens came from eggs"— Detroit News. ‘She—I never expected to work Ilfke this when I married you? He—You didn't, eh? Well, I the deed Is cllh)’ of Susun Decp, a stage-siruc the 1 i TO84, MW, A, mebts [ u‘rcnmuh mgmvudv ufi?”"'r' HRoof today and tenight in her latest )hlu-hy “Home Stuff." “Home Sinff* Miss Dnnn has the of Madge Joy, leading lady of a cheap road show, which ruddmb\ comes to & standstill in a little town for | wapt of funds. Change puts ip her ' way both tite vefuge of a cozy farm. ‘where sihe comes o 1ive g8 oune of the family, and ihe love of Then faie enters by peaceful househeld Madge's pust im 1 form of old stage associates. ard es had Jeft ru adepted i tear. The o are moulded 00 long to ic 8 Johnsto tuct A F. Maniz Kor her supporting cast, Miss Dana nad the : Tem Gatlery, Jose Nelson MeDowcelt, Pr ner, Robert Chander, Aficen Man Pyilip Sleeroan. The third -~ chapter of TPurzan,” Pathe News tury ‘flhl\.fl) make up the re the bill e DA THEATRE. Lilg Lee, the charming Paramount fiim actress. I8 beeoming more popuiar with ench new screen gppearance. She har an exceptionally fine role in support 'Hlomu Meighan in The BEasy Road comer to the Davis thestre Wed- lnndlv and Thursday, and her perform- ance stamps her as an aetress of excep- tional power and ability. Mr. Meighan has the role of 2 sa {novel'st who marries a rich woman snd finding himself on easy street, negiegs his work and becomes a drone. Lila Lee, as Blls Kiowz, 1= saved by the novel when she tries to commit suicide an this meeting resulty in his regeneration and reunion with bis estranged wife. Therc are numerous strong situations n the story. Gladys George is lsading woman. Tom Forman directed the pic- ture. > The Truth About Husbanis wil be eharacterized as mot the whole truth by men who have led a biameiess 1ife hefore wedloek. declares H. E. Herbert, who plays the part of the ungaliant Iover and loyal husband. “There are hushands and husbange and some bachelnrs never even kissed a pretty girl before marriage. It ig the innocent omes.,” says Mr. Her- bert, “who are sure to he false accused.” A score of flivvers well brogen to the throttle and steering wheel ar> the ste cowbows ride In Larry Semca's mitr modern comedy. The Fall Guy. As T is ‘the most acrohgtic comelian on screen. what he dees with *wenty autemoblies that made Detroit can easfly be !magined. Norma Nichols is Larry's leadim in this up-to-the-minute fun maksr Sos Lions Are Real I'arformers. The Sparks Circus, Ameriea’s *ath Century Wonder Show, which is billed to exhibit here Friday, July 1Sth, pre- sents for pubMe approval positively the largest and without a osor the must wonderful herd of performing seals and sea lions that has ever deen exhibited in iafy plished by these animals of the sea are reaily short of marvelous, execur'ng the most d@iffioult feats with perfest eass and grace which is so often lacking in acts of lke nature. Walking a tight wire. balancing dall or umbrella on the tip of their nose s accompi " At you had become habituated o it.|seoriren be we mains Y g o You know you worked pretty hard te get horses while twirling brands ef me.—Boston Transeript. - fire, juggling balls and ofher artieles, The New Houseman—Thank for|seems ke play to them. yat being exe- the job. ma’am. But vou advertised for|cuted in a manner worthy of the best a married man. What de you wish my |ring artist. The alertness shown by wife to do? these truly wonderfa! animals in obey- Mrs. Battleery—Nothing at all.’ I ad-|ing the commands of their ine=, Capt. vertised for a married man so I could get |%iebor. proves conclusively that there one who was used to taking orders from a woman.—Boston Globe. Switzeriand had adonted a2 standard voltage for electric circuits. All rubles are not red. Violet, pink and purple varieties have been found. The black panther has the reputation of being the flereest of a1l animals, The Chinese have twice sacked cow, once In 1137, and again in 1293, German parents sometimes change the name of thefr baby if it is eerionsly ifl. At the ‘burial of a Tonden man his six dogs, draped in black, followed cortege. In 1919 there were 200,000 farm light- ing plants in use. Now, it is said, there are 340,000, It is computed that the average man speaks In the course of 2 year 11,000,000 words. There are more than $80,000 telephones in New York city, served.from 101 cen- tral stations. ‘The installment plan of house furnish- ing was orizinqed by a Baitimore furni- ture man. Colored zlobes in drug store windows were first displayed by she Moors of Arabla and Spain. Photography is eighty-two vears old. the, secret of the first pictgres, those ‘of Daguerre, having been disciored in 1839. The myrtle and the leek are r as luck bringers, and in Wales they say a leek growing on & wall will keep off witches. In all the world there were only 778 telephones in use forty-three vears age, it 1s sald. There were 12,000,000 in the United States alone in 1919. Thousands of persong hear better with thelr left ear than with thelr right. The constant use of the telephone W given as the -cause of this peculiar lwt Nine hundred and five spinisters out of every 1,000 who have reached. the ame of 25 live to be 45; 622 out of every 1,000 reach 65; 119 reach 85, and 3 attain the age of 90. Esperanto, the only one of all the many - so-ealied universal languages that shows any signs of survival, was invented by Dr. Zamenhof during fifteen captivity in a Polish prison. ‘There is a fish which les Buried in the coral sand of the South Seas the spines of whose dorsal fin are hollow like the fangs of 3 rattlesnsike, When stepped on it m & Dpoison ‘which kills or cripples the victim. ‘The Chinese have an easy and con- Is little doubt but what thoy enjny the performanes that they are miving as well 23 these whe are witnessing It The feeding of thess s and mes Hons is one of the biggest items of ex- pemse to the management as thev mpst Be fed on salt water fish Which nesessi- tates having shipments made from either the Atlantlc or Paclfic -aass, aseord- Ing to what section of the country the show may be In. ... WESTKINGSTON Erroll XK. Wilcox of Norwich Tows spent Sunday night with relatives here. Fred Strait of Michigan visited h% cousin, Mrs. I. M. Kenyon, one day re- the | cently. Rev. Mr. Pickles of Providenes preach- ed at West Kingston church last Sunday morning and evening. There will be ne preaching service Sunday morning dur- ing July and August, but Mr. Pickles will preach Sifiday even'ngs at 7 o'clock, standard time. Christian Endeavor at ¢ p. m., standard. Bible school Sunday morning at 9.30, standard. Master Arthur Armold s visiting friends at Wickford Junction. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Minchem spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L Briggs. Sunday they all motored to New London to visit relatives. The How and Why society met June 28th at the schoolhouse. There were 10 present. These meetings are very inter- esting. These officers were elected: President, Belle Wilbur; vice president rs. M. B. Lewis; secretary, Mrs. Annic Brown; treasurer, Mrs. Mayne A. Wat- eon. There were several different com- mittees appoin‘ed, to report at the nex! meeting, which will be in two weeks. Sarah Randall is working for Mrs Helen Cottrell. 4 Greene Hendrich has a new asedan. Loeal friends of Everett l(zn of Richmond were sorry to hear hia lflth- Emma Woodmansee, who har »- il for several weeks, is improving. Dr. Kenyon was in Providence wgd nesday. Miss Mary A. Gould attended the W. C. T. U. convention at East Greenwich ‘Wednesday. F. K. Crandall and family of Kingston were callers here Sunday afternoon. MONUMENT AT VIMY 3 RIDGE FOR CANADSANS Vimy Ridge, July 3.—A “Cross ‘ot Sacrifice,” erected In memory of hun- dreds of Canadians who fell at the esp- ture of this famous height four years ago, was unvelled today by- Prime Min- ister Meighen of Canada. The momu- ment crowns the crest of the ridge in a cemetery, which is but one of hundreds dotting the whole countryside. Premler Meighen, in his address, enlogized the heroim of those'who during the heavy fighting in this