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aomounced, the sale of tickets strictly limited and those wish- in the trip should d'hwpdnb- DAWIS THEATRE. Ashes, a Wonderful Reel Reliance Photoplay. prettiest pictures ever on any screen is to be seen popular theatre today. standpoint Ashes is differ- anything else, and the superb popular photoplay star, makes this picture it Ia The story is of gives a dinver to the ed and lost. table for each one and her favorite flowers is As he picks up flowers he recalls each a sort of a dream he can the times he had with dissolving effect at ev- beautiful and all the of each one her favor- a frame for the pic- new departure in the iated. The three-reel feature, a reatistic Errand of Mercy, One of Francisco, and Love screaming funny Key Manager Craig is sing- Scotch ballad Annie jal attraction for to- is James K. The Prisoner of Zenda, the dramatic photoplay ever pro- along with the regular Mutual g?? Cummings, i [l'l lgii 1 each plate. B &b thuniks A b i f i if ; | ! : | DAVIS T:I EATRE. The Chocolate Soldier. Chocolate Soldier is enjoying season of unabated populdri- | broken the old rule that ‘breeds contempt.” i} of The Chocolate ptivating melodles ng wit. has only made to repeat the ex- ing n the cgmpany | i i g ¥ b ; bouffe that fashioned from Bernard Shaw's immortal com- and the Man, to the DIQ“ Aug. & Not of his com~ and the widely re- | 125t winter. when the outlook in this curing ice was exceed- !’l is scenic equip- | the producer of Soldler, has sought to achievements and ble the power of romantic Bulgarian 1 and the witching music | additional $4,000 to haul it to the rail- road stat iooked like no ice for Jewett i i Opera company is phenomenon among | compantes, for it is a rule ®,_one which he rarely every member shall have opera training. This and more Intelligent | € all the subtleties of the insures a dramatic unison ali-important to the success | opera_which offers opportunities as does Soldier. Advance sale opens . July 31, at 10 a. m. Prices 1 Te, §0c, 35c and e, BREED THEATRE. A Vietim of Deceit, with Tom Moors and Alice Joyce. thoroughly delightful society ple- at the Breed today is entifled A of Decelt. featuring the popu- favorites, Ailce Jovce and Tom wag never more delight- cast than in this pretty story of the newlyweds, in which steais from the hus- Bome safe that she may pay | debt incurred at P . i ! z 3 ?il i i is the g K i Tashionabie This story proves to be | with the patrons and is subject of highest commendation. Sorrowtul Shore, by the Biograph, Perhaps the most artistic story of presented at the Breed thrilling siory, includes beautiful surt scenes. appears in the pret| , and there is some un edy to_top off th ke¥ it : boys from New York ar- at Sunset Beach for their vaca- Thig year the boys will occupy Covert cottage. i Unsightly Face Spots by Dr. Hobson's Ees which Beals all skio arup- matter how long you ha troutded by fiching, burning, op sltin humors, just put a litile of _soothing antiseptic, Scol of the art ipulation and ffty Dr. Hobson's on the sores and the Siope instantly. Heering be. wary minute. Doctors use it practice “and recommend it. “Allerman, of Littletown, Ba., taye: eczema on forehead; D Ointment cured Guaranteed to relleve or All druggists, or by Pteiffer Chemical Co., and St Louis, or Les & - " RMid Your Children of Worms can change fretful, ill-tempered into healthy, happy young- them of worms. Toss- of teeth, < 5t while asieep. accompanied with in. thirst, pains. in the stomach nl.:d feveris bad aymptoms that indicate worms. ‘Worm Killer. a pleasant can- expels the worms, regu- restores your children Mrs. J. A, th and happiness. of Eigin I, says: ‘Worm Killer for years, my children of worms, without it.” 1S. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE - 287 Main St LIMITED TO and THROAT there were still. fying stone they necessary wmill to start. Leland Green Extinguished Two of the poles which carry the vower from Hopeville to the shland mill were badly damaged and the crossarms and insulator fastenings the icehouse fire Sun- The three big wires would have for, the | electric rned off by liberated entirely but Brave C Wins Save One-third of Ice Stook. with several condition fect packins. the ten feet. made to temporary ing the sides with hay covered with ha ep out as much as possible the ! n. This scheme is thought beiter, than to undertake to! move it and repack it in the old Lewis house 200 Inyestigation as io the cause of the fire has produced no evidence to dis- ve the original theory that the car: sness of some smoker was reponsi The ldea expresséd by some Sun- v that it might have been of incen- zin Is scouted by everybody. as there could be no possible nd onduct Under Heavy Blow Now to Admiration—Hope On account Electric Power from Plainfield Plant— Shea Brothers Hope to Save On third of lce—Fifth Wedding Anni- |W. Brancl versary Celebrated. The electric power for the Ashland mill was furnished from the Plajnfield plant Monday. water at Hopeville the big dynamoes The contractors on ithe state road had planned to do some heavy blasting at a point two miles above the borough Monday. voltage wires from Plainfleld are, car: ried almost directly above the ledge. and Sunday the contractors were ask. ed to do the blasting at noon, so in event of any damage to the wires by could complete the repairs before time for the The high work of Leland Green, who as soon as the heat would permit went to the top of the pole on a ladder and by using water in 7 pail put out the burning SHEA BROTHERS GOOD LOSERS. Nothing bit words of admiration are heard,_on all sides for the Shea Broth- otwithstanding their heavy loss afternoon, they were on deck with their ice teams Monday morning. men_were at the lofation of the fire all Sunday night, working to save all the ice possible. Out of the house full, in the neighbor- hood of 3.000 tons, they will salvage above a third in ' marketale product The difficulty _which and prevent the Mr. & ) feet away Brothers Work will to £ ingly dubiou, ane of their condition brated in many | and Napo flamme of McKengie t & T no enemies. Duri g the latter rothers p gnes Woodruff and = off Norwich were Sunday George Moe corge Bachelder of Norwich | lest of her sister, Mrs, H. N. | Bri Travele glimpse weed or n isters growth as to coloring ha name of pleurisy root arose from’ the belief that pleurisy. The Indians used it as food and made a crude young sce: { with Dbuff: was ant Summer Bloo butterfly remedy for any fronts them now is to keep it in fair enormous ste by melting on aecount of imper- | All around the sides of the big Pile holes were melted into it, lavers joined, from six to Shea thinks it can be last longer by building a house around it and stuff- The,top will & boards | or Ih action, as the Shea gin as soon as possible to rebuild modern houses that will be iccommodate next winter's part the Shea Brothers had houses full of ice in fine , left over from the cut of They were offered by a Norwich [ firm $5,000' In cash for this ice, and an fon ‘as it was wanted. "Married Five Years. ms. . up and down the - trolley line from Mlainfield to Taftville are here and there of the ant orange ‘lossoms of butterfly | pleurisy root, asclepias tube- Mrs. Dana says of it: Few if | any of our native plints add more to | beauty of our midsummer land- | ape than the milkweeds. and of this | member is more satisfying |, loving eye than the gor- erfly weed whose vivid flows flame from the dry sandy | with such luxuriance eem almost tropical. given the plant the | weed, while that sugar from its flowers; 10 meat. pods they bolled and ate MASTERLY PLAYING. Scotiand, numbers and it was with much regret that the audience listened to the last « chorus. The entir, MeK. a rising vo following in E m Cradle Song, Cappriceio, Tocaita in G, The Answer, Andantino in D, Mafch, Sollenelle, fthe Hallelujah STONINGTON cation Rev. George B, gust at Those Plans—Lord’ Alexander Murray McKay of Glasgow, Gives Organ Recital Congregational Churct The organ recital given at the Con- gregational church Monday evening through the generosity of Alexander McKay, A. R. C. O. of Glas- nd. was as fine anexhibition nd science of.organ man- as anyone of the two hundred present was ever privileged The exquisite rendition of the eight called forth prolonged ap- programme was given by ay alone, and at the close e of thanks was tendered The programme included numbers solo, ¥reiude and !“use'ln inor, Bach Lang Leniagire Dubois ‘Wolstenholme Lemare Lemaigre b Chorus, Hande] Former Congregational Pastor’s Point News. Spalding, Jr., of the Guaran- | Rocky Hili Congregational church and All gruggists, or by mail. Price | Mrs. Spalding will leave Indian Medicine Co., | Westerl 1 and St. Louls. Lee & Os- Friday for where the former, will They will spend Au- Spaulding’s old home In Stonington, and later a few days | at Hampton, after which they to the “White Mountains for the, re- mainder of their vacation. Sunday morning the Lord’s Point ferry brought over a party of chureh who attende@ Calvary heard a most powerful weeks at t Lord's Point, Sati D, Keép of Brooklyn, helpful discoutse Ly the Very Dr. Groton of the Philadelphia Divinity Masters, William, Chauncey James Goodrich of Carlisle, Pa.,” wh with the:r parents are spending The Cedars, at Mys ut:a who has been, staying at The Cedars, is spending a few days at xmont, Lord’s Point. | the arrivals at Lord's Point were Mr, and Mrs. Henry of Norwich with their children. Miss Kthel and Master Har- old Branche and their niece, Miss Vi- ola Potter of Hartford. ~They will spend the week at their cottage, The on Saturda; of Charles M. ity, and | omptly refused | anaugh, Joseph Heald have High street il go N, COLCHESTER East Hampton Team Defeated 16 to 6 —Mrs. Catherine S. Patten Dead— Vacation Notes Jeremiah Kelley of Hartford is the guest of his sister, Miss Norah Kelley. Mrs. John Blacker of Norwich is visiting relatives in town. Miss Doroithy Fuller of Salem was calling.on friends in town Sunday. ‘R. J. Sisk, son and daughter of New London were guests of Dr. and Mre. J. J. Tynan over Sunday, making, the trip in their touring car. Joseph Bigelow of Kast Hampton wag at his home on Nputh Main street over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Markowitz and Mr. and Mrs. Matorin of New York are Dember's, on Elmwood K. O'Connell of East Hampton was the guest of his sister, Mrs. John O'Brien, on Norwich avenue, the past Mr. and Mrs. William H. Blacker weré visiting relatives in Leffingwell and Norwich Town Sunday. \ Vacation Visit Ends. iss Margaret Murray has returned to New Work after a few weeks' Vuwea- tion at her home on Lebanon avenue. Bdward Deland was visiting in New Haven over Sunday. and Mrs. R. K. Brown, Miss Louisa Weeks and Sunday at Mr. Brown's cottage, Hay: ward's lake, Artemus F. Roper left town Satur- day for a week's visit with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Timothy Nutter, in Whitins- H. Kellogg spent Judge A. E. Purple of Moodus was calling on“friends In town Sunday, making the trip here in his auto. George T. Lord of Norwich was a Colchester visitor Saturday. Return to College Point, Mr. and Mrs. Fehn and three chil- dren returned to College Point, N. Y., Monday after a week’'s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tesar on Broadway. Reade of Willimantic calling on friends in town Mon- Frederick Bock is spending a few with his family at thelr summer residence on Broadway. Moving to New Home. A. G, Wickwirs is moving his house- hold goods from his residence on | South Main street, which he. sold re- cently to L. Ratteran, to the residence of the late Helen Kellosg on Hayward Ninette Norton of North West- chester ‘was the guest of fflends in town over Sunday. J. A. Cohen of Hartford was at his | home on Hall'’s Hill avenue over Sun- Charles Lyman was visiting friends in Hartford Monday. Defeated Visitorsa The Colchester baseball team defeat- ed an East Hampton team Saturday afternoon on the park by the score of The battery for Bast Hamp- ton was Johnson, Falrcioth and Cav- For the locals, O'Brien and Umplres, Keily _and Cavanaugh of the Hast and Mrs. Louis Tetreault céle- | Hamptons made a home run off the quiet way their fifth wed=| 13 balls pitched in the game. West anniversary Sunday. Their l and Tynan made three base hits, were Mirs. sthy g 556, Yinne i Teqirice Teirgault,| Death of Mrs. Catherine'S. Patten. Eva Laboissier, Armond, Bmery | MIs. Catherine Sisson Patten died at sleon Tetreault and Alva la. | Ber home on 'Norwich avenue Sunday ? Putnan, f Mrs. Patten has been an inva- lid for several months. She was In her t R C. F. Wyllis of Norwich was a Col- Chester visitor Monday. Charles Elderkin was in Hebron and Columbia Monday. Samuel Friedman was ~ealling on friends in Hartford Monday. STAFFORD Funeral of John Morris—Miss Ger- M. Lathrop’s Death—Canada Tourists Return. SPRINGS Jolin Morris, 5§, died at the Johnson ospital Saturday morning after un- lergoing an operation for a serious stomach trouble. He is survived by his | funeral was held at his home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. P. V. Norwood of Grace church | officiating. Burial was in the Springs Personal Mention. Anna L. Tobin of the Fabyan is having two weeks' vacation. Miss M. A. Goetz has resigned as nurse at the Johnson hospital and has returned to he home in Boston. empsey and two chil- dren have returned to Boston after a brief visit with relatives in town. Death of Miss Lathrop. Miss Gertrude M. Lathrop, 26, died at the home of her sister, Mrs, Henry Grundy, Sunday evening. Miss Lav ; throp had been ill with tuberculosis for | some time and she came to Stafford hopifg that her health would be im- proved by so doing. Judge F. F. Patten and William H. returned from a week's “anada. BALTIC Members of St. Anne’s So Novena—Temperance « Saciety’s In- stallation Wednesday Evening. ty Finish novena in St. Mary’s church last in honor of St. Anne came to & close with a high mass Sunday morn. The ladies of St. Anne's society Who: were making the novena received holy communion in a body at quarter pagt § and attended mass at 9.30. eter Robitaille of High street spen Sunday visiting friends in South Gen. Seriously IH, Wilfred Duchamp is seriously i1l at his home on the road to Scotland. Gaucher and family of spent Sunday @s the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn in Plainfield. T. A. Society’s Installation. The installation of the officers of Mary's Total Abstinence society will take place in the Sodality hail Wednesday cvening. % Taftville Defeated. ~ The Sluggers gave the Taftville Germans a good beating on \the Polo grounds \Saturday afterncon to the Wine of 13 to & The feature of the the pitching of Bouchard #nd the batting of Grieshammer, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cotter of An- { sonia are guests of Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Donghoe of Fern Cliff villa. Willigm Donnelly and_Blzear Cargn were recent visitors in Lebanon. “Thompsonville—Misses Norma Allen and May Davidson have successfully ?[ the establishment of or the children at the d of, the town. to_develop. ‘Wear. A PRACTICAL COMFORTABLE MODEL. Ladjes’ Skirt For Maternity or Imvalid This design has meny g00d features, and will be found convenient and easy It is sultable for wash fabrics, for cloth or silk. Tho Pat- tern is cut in 3 sizes: and Large. 44 inch material Small, Medium 1t Tequires 5 1-4 yards of or_a Medium siz A pattern of this Illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10¢ in sil- ver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conn. 'WANTED—Washin, work a ) Henry, 4 WANTED 20 sash, 3x6. Conn. ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF six words to the TO RENT. Pine Grove, Niantic, ttage, eight present, would . your gur mind s all unrest, r soul 1s | @ you. fail g.;"’l'l ht? A Should vou? - Cos ‘sl If Christ were vt‘l‘_’n[. would you? If Christ were present to relleve, When the soul is seeking light, then deceive, hai wrong is rightz 5c per line FOR SALE. ¥OR SALE—Oud bay driving horse, safe for anyone Henry Meyer, k. F. D. Mo. 1, Baltic, Ct. Should_you Should you?. Qould you? If Christ wa;t?awmt, would youz Jesus dted that we might live; For us labored day and night; Taught us we must wrongs o for home; fin 4 oy or second-hand _ liotbed H. G. Gray, North Franklin, **Bnduire Botween 10 and FOR SALB—A high grade marine 3 Say b. p. motor, In geod order; price right. Teasonable, barn WANTED—A st on a milk farm. Cenn. WANTED — Summer _boarders Teasonabie. farm; Hampten, Bulletin Office. ers. 3! WANTED—Bxperienced silk winders, also learners Also & few §00d weav- 2g3°P1Y West Side Sinc Min W braikemen, ence unnecessary. Rellway, care Bulletin. Four-horse power single Red Indian Motorcyole, No. 40 E 577, cradle spring frame and Stolen at Westerly, July 20. Look for number on right side of 25, reward for recovery. Murphey’s, 89 Main_ Sirest, WANTED—| cylinder 1913, footboards. motor base. W. Miner, K. But never that wrong is ris .Could you? If ChFist, were present, would yout —Ben T. Hardl DAY TO DAY. }:rd, l'\‘eln mfi tto live from day; such a self-forgetful way, That even ‘when 1 # My prayer shal by the year Crouch, Groon, Iy28d g ‘Hobart Ave., between 10 ad O e S e . Sy STATRS Unlon St. flat seven Saa pats. “tong, LE_Rolltop desk, store lad- Fos at s bargain. store fixtures Inquire at the New Idea Shoe limantic, Conn. 3 ¥OR SALE—A horse, haruces. Can be seen at Ronald Har- No. 1, or phone 383 buggy and RENTPenement ot IF Frank b o o 7 n 1 knsel to pray, Ty, R P D, I 1l be for others, FOR- SALE—ATt squares, baby Car- riage Crib, matiresses, bed Springs. All Mrs, iDWzabeth Mcien- Also convenience | Help me in all the work I do, To ever be sincere and true, And know that all I'd do for you Must needs be done for others. Let “Self” be crucified and slain, And buried de ANTED—American 1ady wishes po- sition as housekeeper for widower. Ad- dress Box X, this Office. WANTED — Locomotive wages about $100; in good order. TicK, Mystic, Conn. FOR SALE—About 60 pemny arcade machines, signs, etc. 1264, Jewett City, Conn. SALE_Tents W. Mallett, 30 Market St. and vegetables. Ao a farm for sele or rent ior ferm of years. L A. Godek, Box Jysed and all in vain Unfess to live for ROOMS—Central loca- ma Morse, 1§ Umien St R Lo And when my work on earth is done, And my new (work in heaven's begur. ot the.crown I've ing still of others. Others, Lord; yes, otbers, And none o E—A carload of COWS, DeW Just arrived, also C. . Baker, Dairs oxen. orv—Lower part of 88 Weash- hout garage; also house of NECESSITIES FOR HORSES, PRATTS COLIO WANTED—A middle aged American would like positlon-as house- keeper for old or middle aged man. Address A. ‘1. C., 464 Pleasant Street, Willimantic, Connl. woman itchin after using. where, 250, It Cures While You Walk Use Allen’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder o be shaken into the Shoes. instantly takes the sting out of corns, Teot, ingrowing nails, #nd bun- t's the greatest comfort discov- ery of the age. Allen makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Ladies can wear shoes one size smaller It is a certain relief for sweating, callous and swollen, tender, aching féet. Try it today. Sola ever: Trial package free. Ad- aress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Foot-Base WANTED—Family heip and especial 1y those with women, satinett fon weavers. Ca o with §ood pay by addressing Valley Woolen Mill, 2 Iy24d and pas, ail ez, 108 Broadway, or at 3% Wastington sfter ¢ p. m. maylzd FURNISHED RO venisaces, 38 Unio; Help me to live for others, That I may live 1] HUMIOR OF THE DAY Hewitt—Opportunity knocks once at Jewett-t-And it ought to have enough sense to ring the bell—Judge. suro remedy. Pratt's Healing Olntment for 3 trcaze Lesls; cures without dan- Gerous sabs, Guasenteed. Bantow & Co.. Norwich Graln C. W. Son, Jos. Coniior & Sens. G ‘modern con- TO LET_Flal improvements. St. BeTes Lamb, mext door. FOR SAL®—One 1812 Flying Merkel Motorcycie (Twin). Heasonapie cash Drice. 420 Central ave. First-class con- find ~steady every man's SUMMER COTTAGES wWANTED—Automobiles to clean, at the Public Wash Stand, rear of Eiks' Home. STATE EXAMINATIONS. An_examination for state teachers’ cértificate will be held at Bacon acad my, Colchester, August 1- For information apply to State Board of Education, Room 42, Capitol, Hart- The examiner will be glad to confer ersons desiring to enfer normal ness. OB SALE—1T0 properly ftted. Burnham’s 227 Foy Remt—For Sale. Weekapaus, Rentals, 5175.35600 sessen, ent 753200 lnlnen'..een by appointment. FRANK W. COY, 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L Leng Distance Telephone. Van Demmit—Rather poor house to- Manager—Ye: No Passes were given tonight. night, eh?” X1t BALE—A sccond-hand Ford au- Phone 585, Norwich, or ad- 3 Franklin St FOR SALE—5lab wood, stovs lengihs, §4:00 cord, $2.50 Lait coid. d. WANTED—Mail $65 to $1C0 a{month. aminations col tions free. 85 F, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED — At once, & sood all around blacksmith; none but & steady, reliable man and ‘oue who Wishes & steady job need 4ppl. man, Stafford, Conn. WANTED Farms and country busi- If you care to get a quick buyer for_your farm Wiiis to Burman & Cherney, established and reliable real business maysd Mama—Baby simply loves to play with my hair all day. Visitor—Good You surely don't trust him with it when you're gone out?—Comic anklin institute, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good 10-acre near village rs, on telsphone and on steady siream grist mill, cider ing good' business; over wheels; room house, New barn, Poultry house | and sheds; zood land; £00d fruit; bar | gain price for immedfate sale, or trade ttage in or near town. Tryen's Agency, Willimantic, Ct, Sister (at the plano)—Where is Herr Little Stster—Oh, I got up to open the door for Fido and he slipped the same. time—Fliegende with well equl] ill and saw_mill, do- FORE SA'LE. /,____'_—"_*"——\—\ FOR SALE The fine estate known as the Jonn G. Wi Bert—Don't you think this combina- | tion of the honeysuckle, the hammock, the moon and music_ on the water is romantie? - Grace—Romantic? WANTED—Plane tuning. A. G. Gor- don, 398 Prospect St. City. 2 Iy1d WANTED — Hired man, work on farm and board with 329 a month salary. Rock Farm Manager, .Mystic, Co 8th 1913, between th and 9 p. ‘m .for the purpose of making an_enrollment of the s Town, and for the. purpose of making such changes in Iists last perfected ‘as provided Sections 1 and 2 of Chapter oo of the Publlc Acts of 1909, fa roll & Shea change Spirituous and Liquors, “Ale, Lager Beer, Ruine Wine Cider in the buliding at 33 Bath Streef, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said butld- ing, any part or paris of which are cut off 'or partitioned in such menner as to form booths, side rooms, or reuring rooms. My ‘place of Business is not located within two b taxpayers, endorse arwich, John A. Moran. real estate, schools. 729 / LEGAL NOTICES. The Registrars of Voters of Town of Preston hereby give notice that they will be in session in the Rooms in sald Town on Friday, lst 1913, and o ¥riday, o « HENRY M_BE' ARTHUR- M. FUI Registrars of Voters. Dated at Preston, Conn., this 2§th day of July, 1913. THE BOARD OF COUNTY, COM- missioners ‘for New London County: I, Hereby Apply for a transter ot Car- s License to sell and ex- Intoxicating Clerk. ours of 12 m. ogal voters of he enroll- Iyz8a dred feet in a line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, ~or Prem:ses pertaining thereto. or post office, public library, or tery. Dated at Norwich, this 19th day of A D. 1913, _Michael F: Shea & by Michael F. Shea, We, the Undersigned, are electors and owning. real estate, of the town of Norwich, and hereby sign and the forégoing application Michael F. Shea & C and hereby certify that cant js a suitable person to be licensed ursuant to sald application. this 19th day of July, A. D. 1. L. Chapmen, Henry Gebrath, John R. Fowler, George E. Fellows, I Hereby Certity that the above named signers and- endogsers are electors and taxpayers, OWRing in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 21st day of July, 1918, Chas.’ 8. Holbrook, Town Applicant. for a_license, said appli- Dateu at ers; of The Norwich All book amount due thereon paid. LOST —Saturday, us hospital, Finder leave at Bulletin Office and re- oeive reward. LOST—Six; one Black H dress or intorm A, Mitchell, No. 2, Killingly, Conn. and Cider Norwich, apartments titioned 0 feet Fournier & Co. nier & Co., Applicant signed, are electors and taxpayvers, owning real estate, of the town of Norwich, and do sign and endorse the foregoing application of Napoleon Fournier & Co., for a llcense, certity that said applicint a suitable person to be licensed suant to sald application. Norwich, this 19th day of July, Adolphus Benoit, Arthur Lam- bert, L. L. Pratte, Amable Deslandes Heran Murray. 1 Hereby that the above named signers uua en- dorsers are electors and _taxpayers, owning real estate, hereby Norwich. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: Hereby Apply for a tramsfer of Peter Fournier and Co.’s License to sell and exchange Spirituous, and Intoxicating Liquors, Ale, Lager Beer. Rhine Wine in_the bullding at Corner Hunters and Merchants Avenue, Town £ except I the rooms and in said building, any part or parts of which are cut Off or par- in such manner as-to form hooths, side rooms, or retirmg rooms. My place of business is located with- in a direct line from a church edifice or public or pafochial school, or the premises percaning theretb. Dated at Norwich, this 19tn day of July, A. D. 1918. Napoleon Of Napoleon J. Four- Ve, the U Date. Certif. in the Town of Dated at Norwich, this 21st day of July, A. D. 1913, Charles S Holbrook, Town Clerk. the evening! Naws Office, Greeneville, D. GUY, _CORNELIUS J. DO S, IyI6SWE REGISTRARS' OF VOTERS NOTICE. The Registrars and Assistant Regis- of Voters of the Town of Nor- wich will be in sessfon on FRIDAYS, August st and Sth, 1913 from 12 o’clock, noon, until 9 o'clock in To Reglster” the legal voters of sald Town who may appear in person or by letter for the_privilege of voting in political primaties or caucuses, as pre- scribed in- Act oOf Legislature, session Those who have previously reg- istered are not requirel to ro so again he above work will be performed at the following places FIRST DISTRICT—At the EBOND QXSTR&'I‘TQ‘% Fug Store, Wes CURHIRTS DISTRICT At James W. D. Ridx- oy FOURTH DISTRICT—At Old Brick Schoolhouse Norwich Town. IFTH DISTRICT — At Ponemah Hall, Taftville. + 5 H DISTRICT—At Billings' Hall, Bast Side. Dated at Norwich, Conn, this 26th day of uly, 1918, = 1GS: SOW; one ext nine-year-old HORSHH, one pair years old, Single anyl Doubie one set Doubie Lead and Double and Men's Blankets, Sleigh Bells. One Dump Shovel Loft, er, Paris er, Root Cutter, Manu selection of Fiand Wire Fencing and horse Power Machine and Hand Power Clipping M Iron Water Trough _Heater, large Iron Kettle, two Churns, Millc Cans and Dairy: Utensils. Dining Room Tables and ‘ire, stoves and other arti- Cles too numerous to mention. sale next fairiday. YANTIC FARMS. tachment, chine, Press, Separator, Also_ Beds, other furni! If stormy er_in attendance. 3y22TThS Prentice_Place, No. street. ‘Large house, 13 rooms, about 2 acres of land, fruit and shade trees, fine view River and harbor. Reason for selling, owner going ¥OR SALE_Eleven room House, Wi lot, 89 ClIff Bt Must be sold to close G. W. Hamiiton, Executo {simply _demoralizing—Chicago Inter " Ocean. 1 “Dancing men ‘are ‘So scarce at the seashere this summer that we thought our ball would be a failure.’, wasn’t 1427 “No: papa notified Navy Deparément .of the emergency, 2nd they sent - a . battleship."—Pitts- Surgh Post. | “Let me writ ‘:aid the ready. I care not who makes the laws. won't go quite so' far as that,” re- jenator Sorghum e_amendments and 1 care not Who draws up the bills’—Washinston of Thames FOR SALE—I will sell at a price that will surprise you my large stock of millinery and fixtures, situated on Main St, opgosite P. O. Miss D. Beauregard. induire of Gien Fred sands, _erms reasonable. THOS. H. BECKLEY, lay Building, 8 Main Street. R SEASHORE PROFERTY. 51250 will buy a 4-room cottage, all’| modern im- tuated on waterfront ut leesant View. 3760 will buy a 4-room cottage, larg lot, ocean frontas: Building sites o8 ocean lots 60 by 150 = Sriees "k "0 Jewett City. T jedd T 0 hotenead _ (regular business sizc envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.9 you are in need WANTED Thirty Silk Weavers for out of town, male or female; experienced or learn- paid while learning. for seashore hotel. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. 3. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Blds. Phones 724 songs of a nation,” | prices for any priati The Bulletin Company, “but let me FOR SALE—O. 1. C. pigs, thorough- breds, registered, none better in country. Ludlow Farm, Norta Stenin, ., Norwich, Conn. city ” water, ton, R. F. D. “That actor yonder is looking for a ¥ “And that play- wright with him is looking for a star. them together.” guished company. thought until T mixed in. for the lunch."—Washington Herald. Paterfamilias (looking up from the morning paper)—I don't know what we are going to do If the ekxpense of run- table keeps going up all the time, "I'he Youngest, Boy. “What, my boy”" for one thing I'd Stop saying grace at | mealg any more.”—Life. “It is rather strange has happened beautifully—re- “Yes, I know; but There_are plenty LOST A'iD FEUND BANK BOOK LOST. st or stolen, pass-book No. 113889 Savings Society. persons are cautioned against purchasing or negotiating 5 and any person having a claim 1o said book 15 hereby called up: sald_claim to “Well, well!* PRINTING —Look at these prices: 500 6% envelopes (regular business sise). | cara printed in corner, situated at quire about It. at Pleasant View, 1 had to pay Charlestown { leiterneads, Easy terms, said bank on or before the 14th day of January, 1914, or sub- mit to having the book “decldred can- celled and extinguisned and a entez Casino, situated at shere dinner house and A 10-room cottage, a 7-room cettage room coitage at Pleasant View for rent by the week or season. Sev- 5 Weequepaug and Quonocontats for ren $1750_buys a small farm 1% miles om Westerly on trolley line. 31000 buys a house and one acre of Easy terms.. Send for Farm Bulletin—choice of 403, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Breker. Ne. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Telaphone connection. FOR SALE 50 Broad Street. The Fine Estate owned and ococupied by Dr. W. 8. C. Perkin Modern, dwelling, Large Barn. Pleasant V ; 10,000, $11.00! 1 know what “Well, Pop, Erinting of every Send for semples. Printers and Binders, Nor- wich, Cona. FORSALE 0n Broad Sireet Six-room cosy cottage has all improvements with steam heat, sither on Falis car or on Washington street south of Back- 18 not’ strange. of young women who sing well hers is a remarkable case.. She has 50 far as 1 am aware called_the “Patti -of this town.”—Chi- cago_Record-Herald THE KALEIDOSCOPE arink’ Catskill water iwo years old. FOR SALE. WILLIAM B. WILCOX... LARGE AUCTION SALE in YANTIC, CONN,, at end of trofiey hne a adjoining Ceatral way Station, TUESDAY, JULY 20, at 10a.m. Great Varlety | Live Stock and Farm Implemsnts VR e ..Auctjoneer location the best, price reason- New York will FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, . Central Building, English mistresses who can afford it. are employing men instead of women for housework, as they find them more satistactory. > Nerwich, Ct. San Francisco's 1915 world’s fair is to have as one of its features a repro- duction on a‘generous scale of a min~ ing camp in 1849. beautiful HORSES Am in the west buying. Watch this BEOOD | space for date of réturn. ELMER R. PIERSON. FOR SALE Eight-room Cn&nge as Lolows: e new milch, The/volume of -the -automobile bus- iness and its,allied acessories in this country will -amount to $8,000,000,000 during the present year. the United States JAMES. L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. Nerwich, Cemn. g00d pair of eight and Zinc production i increased from §13,815,150, in 1908, to worth $26, 440,36/ BONDS FOR SALE $5000 Key West, Florida Strest Improvement, 5 per cent. of 1940 to net 5 per cent. 95000 Wake County. N. C. 6 por .8 ot © 3a per cent. of 1049 at £ the (first state of the Commonwealfh' of Amstralla to extend the principle of providing free medical treatment for schéol children. Cart, two Farm Wagons with Extra Hay ' Rack, Wagon, two Horee Rakes, three Horse Mowers, Hay Tedder, Piows, Tw: and_Drill, Horse and Hand Snow Plow Hay Chopper, Spreader, large Liorse Seede: A St. Louis deaf mute husband and his wife have just celebrated their silver wedding anniversary. They have never indulged in a word of disputa- Lawn Mowers, one Brooder, Hay good barn and large five minutes’ walk from Main Price reasonable. ‘N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, FRESH LOAD JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St.. Correspondent of Spencer Trask Gold production in the Philippines increased from $189,953 in 1911 to $50,- 212 in 1912, and is expected to be three or four times that amount this year. Norwich, Ct. Nerwich, Ot. De La Val ‘Twenty-quart Tt is estimated that an investment of $860,000,000 would be required to pro- duce mechanically as much nitrogen as comes yearly from the nitrate deposits Peck’s Real Estats Ageacy - FARSIS A SPECIALTY Chinese will be permitted to enter Panama in the future only after de- positing $1,000 to guarantee their re- turn to China on completion of contracts with the firm in whose ser- vice they come out. Are shorthand writing and note tak- ing doomed in courts of justice? An Austraiian judge has believe the day is not the phonograph will be regularly used to take down evidence.” L One-third of the states have no laws regulating the .construction of public schoolhouses. Ohio a legal regulations of . schoolhous com- sure. the safety and san- of Horses right from the west, out of e hara work, ranging from 1100 to 1500 | 132 Spring St. Willimantic CARLOAD OF LUMBER WAGONS FARM WAGONS DUMP CARTS ® Just Received TheL.L. Chapman Co 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. For sale by GEOEGE E. CH.ilMPLIN, AGRICULTURAL LIME. We have jusi prt a carioas storehouse and can supply mands for this sure crop producer. 1ae experts of the country say the ground limestone is botter than the burnt lime, and this is w.. ton or carload. PECK, WWILLIAMS & CO. distant when Sold by e Palace Pool and Billiard Parlors Six Tables—five pool and one Billiard. Tables sold and repairing done at reasonable prices. Supplies at all times. 49 MAIN STREET YOU CAN BUY L a new five-room Cottage, Barn, Hen- nery and two acres of Land, near city, $1200.00 E. A. PRENTICE, 86 CIIft Street struction to i transmission native state s transmitted MONEY LOANED | on Liumonds, £ and Securities of any kind at tie Lowest Xates of Inter establishea firm to deal with. Tk COLLATERAL LOAN CO4 143 Mein Strect, Upstairs. (Establisped 1872.) Delivered to any part of Norwich | Phone 300 the Ale that is ackuowledged to be the best on the market—HANLEY’S A telephone order will DR C R CHAMBERLAI | Dental Surgeon PEERLESS, receive prompt-attention. 2 D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franidin St. % Easte: 2o e