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. Bible class will ox- | i;ncgt ind the pastor will teach. b ——— 4 t the CBM{:I. Ba 'fl;efigl’cgl Sun= day mo; V. . J. B. Slocum g w‘m mmmand at noon conduct the combined ‘clags. In the evening Men’s and Women’s Bible ss _Minni Schulman will glvc an interesting ad dress. o S sovualins DAVIS THEATRE. Last Ghance fo See the First Motion Pictures of the Great Salem Fire. will be the last chance for his cosy theatre to see pictures of the great Pi good programme for the !ohlo Llhrary at 3.30 is prepared, includ- ing a paper by H. D. McKnight on his 60 mile trolley trip to New. Haven on July 4th. The evening text is Thou Shalt Have No Other Gods Be- fore Me. . . At the McKinley Avenue ‘A. M. E. Zion church, Rev. George Biddle, pas- | tor, there will be preaching at 11 a.; m.“and 745 p. m. Sunday school at 12.16 p. m. Union Lyceum at 4 p. m. Evening subject, “The Cond en of the World at the End of the Gospel Dis- pensation. At the Preston City Baptist church the pastor, Rev. ~Luther Latham Holmes, will preach Sunday morning upon Christian Faith with a Passion, and in the evening -on The rtner- ship Which Wins. Everybody cordial- 1y welcomed to these services. Sunday school and The Holmes Brotherhood for all men at nos NORWICH TOWN Miss Calla Whl(o Entor(aln' Sunday School Class—Local Friends to At- tend Mrs. lerlngwnu Funeral, Mrs Thomas Moore ot Fishers Island was a recent guest of relatives' on Town street. cipal buildings and how Salem looked , with soldiers patroling e et WN@ one should miss this Miss Ellen Anderton of Liberty, N. interna- | Y., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan love and daring In | Smith of Town street. m over 1,000 people in is the biggest and most George Kinney of New London was a recent guest of his brother, Willlam Kinney of Town street. Miss Leola Bentley of Pomfret is the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Irving Bushnell of the Scotland road. Mrs, Rutherford B. Snow left town ‘This is one of the most thrilling feature productions exhibited this year.. Don’t miss the big show to- day. Matinee at 2.30, evening at 7 and 8. Usual prices. Come in and be |Friday to spend several weeks in cool. Hackensack, Crambury and Pot Pleasant, N, J. ¥ COLONIAL THEATRE. — Louis Rogers, who has been serious- ly ill at the home of his brother, Irv- ing Rogers, on Wauwecus Hill, is slowly recovering. He Never Knew, Two-Reel Vitagraph Feature—An Am-zing Story. " In this intense drama there pulsates a strong vein of sympathy for the pret- ty little widowed actress who leaves Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Apley have been spending a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Ap- ley of Vergason avenuee. Mrs. William Pierce, her two chil- dren, and Mrs. William Robertson, all of Webster, Mass., were recent guests of Mrs. Charies McKay of Huntington avenue. Miss Cecile -Hale of Town street is visiting friends in Portland, Conn. From there she goes to Ellington, Wwhere she will be the guest of Mrs. Arthur Hale. Renee falls tely in love with the dashing youth. ntrary to his foster mother's wishes, \e proposes to the actress, and, realiz- ng the intensity of the sin which such + union would precipitate, the foster mother has to tell the truth to the rstounded actress, who insists that the poy never be told of the secret, and g:e famous Renee dies without er son ever knowing. Other features today are Yarn-a-Tangle, a delightful wory with Francis: Bushmann; A Quarantine, and The Fight for lwood Trail, western Kalem. AT THE AUDITORIUM, Today will be the last chance to see the wonderful pictures of the Salem fire, which were shown here yesterday, ind will be shown again today. The cture is very exciting and shows the ual burning of the buildings in that )ld New England town. A very pleas- g vaudeville show is also on the pro- jramme today, consisting of three good acts which have been winning much spplause and favorable comment. Lu- tille Love, the girl of mystery, is hare Again in the ninth installment of this gpul.u- series, and also the Animated eekly will be on today’s bill. For mext Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 2 fine vaudeville bill has been secured and another one of those famous Ford Bterling comedies in two reels will be shown. It is entitled Hearts and Bwords and is a scream from start to Anish, there being an especially funny duel scene in the picture. His Dress Rehearsal, a Frontler comedy, will be shown, as well as A Man, a Girl and Another Man, which is a Rex drama. Miss Luella Pierce of West Town street and Miss Jessie Browning of Plain Hill were recent guests of Mrs. Dwight Avery and family at South Coventry lake, Mrs. William M. Burdick of Hun- tington avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Bowers and son Harold, of Wash- ington street, took a trip to Willi- mantic, Wednesday, in Mr., Bowers' new automobile. Entertained Class, Miss Calla White entertained her Sunday school class Friday afternoon at her home at Peck’s Corner. The afternoon was pleasantly occupied in playing both outdoor and indoor games, Ice cream, lemonade and fancy. cakes “were served. Those present were Mildred Kinney, Florence Tis- dale, Maud Eiler and Anella Cosky. % Will Attend Funeral, Mrs. Herbert L. Yerrington and George F. Hyde of Washington street, Mrs. Frank S. Sterry of Lee avenue and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Scofield of Montville will attend the funeral of Mrs. Frank Harrington in Hartford today (Saturday) | Haying Under Difficulties. This threatening weather is very discouraging to farmers who are try ing to get in their unusually heavy ay crops. The weather this season bhas ‘been favorable for grass, but gar- dens have suffered from want of sun. LEGAL NOTICE TQ WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice 1s hereby given that at meeting of the Court of Common Coun- cil of the City of Norwich, held in_the Council Chamber Monday evening, July 6th, 1914, the following proposition wus presented, and the last resolution was adopted, and vou are hereby notified to appear at the time and place appointed in sajd last resolution, and be heard in relation to the matter mentioned in SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Holiness Mission will hold its services at 87 Mn_ln street. The Christian Science topic for thi week’'s meeting at 10.45 will be Sao- rament, At Park Congregational church at 10.30, mlns by the pastor, Rew. €. H. Howe, “Greatness Through Service.” Charles E. Grover, teacher. are welcome. Mr. All men At the Preston City Congregational ghurch, the pastor. Rev. Luther M.[sald report. S s eneston wi Norwich, Connecticut, July 10, 1914. 0 preach st 11 a m. Attest: ' STEPHEN D. MOOR! City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common Council. The Good Will Bible Class meets in the Greeneville Congregational church at 13 o'clock, Sunday, July 12. Tople: At Mt Calvary Baptist church, Rev. J. H. Dennis, »utor Sunday morning \tb!'l'o";\MGCt Duration and Immuta- Resolved: That the highway and street known as Franklin street, in the City, of Norwich, be altered at the place and along the line hereinafter deserib- ed, so that the new westerly line of said street between the points indicat- ed in this resolution shall be as fol- lows: Beginnink at a point on_ this pro- posed westerly line of Franklin styeet at the northeasterly corner e Crane Realty Company's 1and and runc ning-thence north 29 degrees east two hundred and eighty-nine feet to a point on the southerly iine of Willow street — The International Bi Students’ as- ?o:‘tnlon meets at 11 o'clock in room block, 35 Shetucket street, fe Hible study, i At TH M. E. ohurch, F. W. Cole- | tWo and one-half Teet westeriy - from mam Festor at 10300, Tnii ihe subject| tiS, pertheasterly, corner. of . land, of i be The Rewird of a Pure Heart.| "Resoived: That the land lying be- No servi tween said described line and the pras- ent westerly line of Franklin street be, nd 1t is, hereby Jald out, appropriated and takén as and highway and street Resolved: That consideration of the foregoing resolutions be postponed to a meeting of the Court of Common Council to be held at the Comm<on Council Chamber in the City of Nor- lch, State of Connecticut, on the 20th L ot July, 1914, at 8 o'clock in the in and that due notice, as re- ull‘ad by law, be given to all persons interested to appear at sald time and Arm mervices At the Shelteri will ev. E. 8. 'way for a part of said pamimahied At m- 8econd Co ati h 1020 & o, IO o it g“on and hymn for the children. Rev, koft will preach, 'fl- Laynl Temperange assoociation, | place, if they see fit, und show cause. T, Sannders, president, will hold any exisis, why such gltvzrnflon and services in their weoms, 35 | le; nnt shonid not be made. street, Bill block, Bunday, wich, Connecticut, July 6th, 1914, MAD R THe above und foregoing Is a true copy of record Memorial Baptist ohunl. Attest: STEPHEN D. MOORE, ‘bespreashing mornin ity Clork and Clerls ot the Lnurt of X 8 mad | O o Cotmeil, vl | adaition five FOR SALE Stock -anl fixtures of ratall Drug Store, centrally located and doing a prosperous busi- ness. Good reason for seiling. Principals only msy obtain full ||] information from rhomas H. Beckley May Building Phones: 724 278 Main Street 474-3 e PRIVATE SALE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, inocluding Refrigerator, Stove, Couch, Chhmber s.u, Dining Room Set with Sideboard, s, Chairs, Bedsteads, Etc. Sale nt low prices, FRIDAY and SATUR- DAY, July 10 and 11, at 3¢ MAPLE GROVE AVENUE, off W Street. COTTAGES at Fishers Island Two very desirable ones to rent and a fine one for sale, All are tunlllhed all near the shore. Complets you neeq it, or a wealth of d!v.ralon, if preferfed. Bathing, boating, fishing, golf tennis, bowling, band concerts, dress parade at the Fort, and the gay- ety of three popular hotels comprise greater attractions than can be found elscwhere. Purest of drinking water and certified milk available. The ozonized air induces refreshing dream- less sleep “‘greatest vitalizer known.” ARCHA W. COIT ce 1334 o Phones { Residence 102-2 63 Broadway Oppesits Y. M. C. A. To the Farmers of this Section: Now is the time to list your farms 12 you want to sel. I have a large list of customers looking for farma. Send description or call, WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket Stu Norwich, Cunn. COL. EARL N. GALLUP - RUCTIONEER A graduate from Jones' Nat. School of Auctioneering. Speciaity of Farm and Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and Reai mstate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Telephone 1-3 LOST AND FOUND. LOST—On Friday evening, from an auto, a dark gray raincoat, Somewhere between this city and Willimantic, possibly in_the vicinity of Willlams' Crossing. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving same at this of- TUTORING Tutoring " in either advanced or ele- mentary studies desired by Yale student. HARRY V. CHAMPION, Telephone 300 86 Cliff Street fice. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and oecurities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO, 142 Main Street, Upstairs. } (Established’ 1872.) Eity of Norwich Water‘Work; Office of Board of Water Commissioners. Norwich, Conn., July 1, 1914. Water rates for the quarter ending June 30, 1914, are due and payable at the 'office July 1, 191L Office open from 8.30 & m. to 5 p. Additions will be made to_all bills remaining unpald stter July 20, ¥v2a OHN J. SHEA, Cashier. SPRINKLING NOTICE. Any person intending to use a hose for street, lawn or garden sprinkling or for any other purpose during the season of 1914 (April 1 to Oet. 1) must first obtain a written permit from the Board of Water Commissioners, and any person who uses water for eprink. ling purposes without obtaining said permit shal} pay a penalty of $5 in to the regular rate for the water so used. This permit applies to | metered and unmetered service. Jy2eod JOHN J. SHEA, Cashler. WALL PAPEES We still have a large assortment of the different grades left over, and at greatly reduced prices, which we will be pleased to show you. Moldings and Cut Out Borders to match same. Also Paints, Muresco in white and tints, and general assort- ment of decorative supplies, including PFapier Mochie for halls and vestibules. Orders received for painting, paper haaging ard decorating. P. ¥. MUKRKTAGH Telephone 92 and 94 West Main St. For the lunches that are so much in demand just now, we have ready to eat MEATS in cans and otherwise, also CAKES, COOKIES, PICK- LES, OLIVES, ETC. Peopie’s Market 6 Frankiin St. JUSTIN HOLBEN, Propristor - - the mwu -nt._m he i e he “Toure """1'” a darned fool with you Satd Brown ‘1 the matte - juse m‘d‘ poor kid is in love e “And this rl llll excuse, A B i vy Wit mer They made it seemed a je/ a{u uk-um sh ::v:vfh::nug Iut. I told ’A. fi\_ LAUNCH—23 lwgw wm :.f:,‘;‘ r&’n}-mv ", tvo <! er enfl-& drems X Y. Z, Bulletia Office. Jyild m lu.- ot farm on bun(uow at 40 Hi premises or Tel 1021-12. 1 Button, Westerly, K. when oul % Co, ston, Pa. lyud ted by manu- compound Bu-ch ‘nd Nep!unl to $1,000, TLOCAL MAN. % facturer of established ‘botler and pac! _ w0 RENT—Room in private family. 52 Union St, City. Jyid taae Bh ReAt Tor ANEUSt: SIERE FoOmE, t for A = e! hy .l&lrlcllrye,nflftprll‘:.. llfll.t, on beach ln;n’:.’ Mll s B. ldnceln, Willimante. e territor: 'lhlclifl .A.V“. fle'd‘nd. Oluo W >—Two olls, greases and tory; Sxperience unnooes assured; write at once. | fining_Co., _Cleveland, ( jviia salesmen to sell our paints in this terri- Ir:z‘utrh.l Ber Onio. _ jyild WANTED _Agents: no experience needed to earn big income selling our goods; send for latest winner. Summit Novelty Co.. 99 Summit St., Bast Frovi de; BRI vid _WOULD you work for $i5 per week, glght hours » day? Waman wanted 16 distribute free pscmu rax Was! ing Powder. . Ward Soap Go. 216 xmu- tute Plnce. mlcu . Iym hovn: wil sell ‘l‘“éll. wil 5 4 Jyled !Al-‘—&ll‘p.r and Mu‘fi' good ready also d demonstrate any ette, 376 wlnm Bu‘. nn. FOR S as new, } rag “Because that thing was meant for .fiqfie!" ¥ ".M—A t Pleasant View Beach, R. L, furnished house, electric lights, ry in city water (hot and cold) and bath- Bm nk, a 'h. h. ‘rm y-uum room, (our bummm rent by _month or |~ wop thanks, old chap, !or ires, one or two season. | ApDlY to R. B. Meikle, ‘me’ very cheap. Box 360, Office. sottage “By Son,” Pleasant Vie™: | He gave my hand another wring— | _3y10 R L ELL T might mysett “have missed’ thu To Jon-. fln is & married FOR RENT—Five rooms and b-.l.h IOG Central Avenue. T Tenement of e rooms at 5: T Ty .‘:‘s?u&zm Otfice. R SALB—Th estate In Waure; dwelltn‘ hmua. wit] barn, s o ‘lnd an . orcnl I went wor ocery men; state.full par H -tnlsh: salary and expense; clm salesmen pre- ferred. Leberman Sons, Collins St Ph!l:de]nh Pa. ’Yll T WANTED Salesmen, we have big- gest money malker of the age; sure &: ouse; repeats weekly, Weu On 509 4 jyna n with and T For o s ..._.ncm,"* hree houses, and little land. Apply to ld.' Enlnold Vachon, Killingly, Oonnjn Tel, 212-4. [ 3 FOR SALE — Fine Pl.\l’l Dre'- B, Lo giad you 1For I was feeltng ought -you mi ad.1” " RENT AL Pine Grove, Niantic, Conn., Turnlshed summer cottage eight rooms, by month Or season, near sait water, good boatingi bathiug, fishing. Enquire Mrs. Vars, 58 Hobart Ave., be- tween 10 and 2 or 7 to 9 p. m. je30d — Cottage of eight rooms 6 oath, ai and bat 1 modern improvements. ln- u\uro L0 Builevia Orfce. Jezdd and sad: ht have missed -y —Sydney Bulletin. HUMOR OF 'IHE DAY easimist—The cost of living is ter< r‘rble Optimist—But it's worth the price.—Philadelphia Public Ledger. sound and kind; buggy, l(eu, etc, very rollol'-bll. Hanover, C mapieta, sa m.‘.’.‘.“ B . 2 Box l’ Cl:'q Iy1 M Dept. SALE—On, th St, Brooklynm, N. Y. B i price very low. CASH PAID for old collections of FOR lmho one 0! '0 RENT—Furnished rooms, wi ‘O‘; B i A LY ote Tarm. horses, welght "00 wmmu board, centrally located, clean | “Majoliea pitcher brings 3655 in sale” to they also may be of value. Ve vantie, Conne house; transients accommodated. . ThS | .qq Mrs, Fen. “Huh!” sneered Mr. Write 0.4 Lave Goneeal Bellvery, Jnoa Camilie, 65’ Crurcn St Phone 1086-4 | [0 YT TRR, [N, Sroered v New London, Conn. iv1id VEGBTABLE TS Week u(:u; Jelid SRR er.”—Buffalo Express. < ead and Succession m::ua o thfloub;- ."g:'uifi Cltyh“%.l- Ff,,?u D %‘i“' b s-?;..’f-'? . oo um"'?fi'fr“';s.?ee’?in';" has workms nuTes AGn N - dress Gironds, Crescent Beach, Gt at fashionable functione)—Some staf FOR BALE At once, drug atore Jewett cny recently conducted b Douglass” Auclair; bargaln if sold at once; all modern fixtures, eompl enud. 4, ‘ste. “Inquire. on WANTED —Women _sell mnntted hoslery to friends and “"‘2!?"' 0 por canL profit; mlk- $10 lfi ungec Intern nnu mu- fox 9, kid! You couldn’t be more immode: iIf you was well bred—Puck. “Will you be my little chimpanzee “Sir you 'are extremely Insulting' “Why, 1 thought that was the prope way to propose! It is, according to al HED MS—Centraily 1o- Emma llcuu. 18 Union St. j<2d modern u( Phtlsdelpnia, P mion !l. Phol l.il e, uu:-. dhces T4 1 un.nd. Ala—Gu Taips u Rmv—flundrm nmhorl :ood conditjon. Apply to E. Peck the popular songs. —Jm wili mfiflz naanL ree. nun 105 Dunham St. Tel 628-2. jy$d ~oIle” ‘the Sunds b Felfh T, S P T | o s e s | FACTORY ROOM [ s 2 moo'h = lf. chel wept for her children?” *Mebbe it was because the preacher came before she had a chance to git them clean- ed up."—ChicagcHerald. “Miss Wombat, will you be mine? FOR SALE—Ford touring car, in first glass condition; price right to immed!- te purchaser. "Phone. 29815, Willi- man sysa " FOR SALE Barber shop. Inquire of lflmlnn itions are easy to wt. free booklet Y-638 tells how. F—NOW. Earl Hopkins, Wuhln‘ton D C. Jyld WANTED—First class phxmh-roge- TO RENT ires position. Address W. M. B. n- & ) “Never.” The young man Was jared, Sral Delivery, Westerly, K. 1. Iyisa T",“’ Handield, 50 dam SC. Willimantic. Containing 4000 square feet|iut not whoily discouraged. Presen 4y ehe came back in this fashion: “Well, FTED- o ¢ tn 3 rayANTED- L tshls’ watiresd TRt Ahe | —vouna Fras s’ sls,arade Cise: | with: Hest and powers modern [ g e e I o s mantic. U B e MRS I T L RS ith ple £ light. | Tt i ) vecks, $5. : with ligh N WANTED A man by the day. W. S. | Packer, Gonn ¢ Weston. | building plenty o Visttor—What a desr pretty servant Vail, Franklin., Lebanon 33- Jyled vou have! Lady—Yes, she is very PIANO BUYERS: Don't be hood- winked by fake storage plano adver TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, "~ GooD 1 r_u — Light work. Do y neat, only awfully slow. Little Fritz— want it? be our revre:enmtlv= tisements, which is only a elever meth. . AL! that is why PQP& always calls he Wikto as quick . & n. Bu Co.. | od of getiing you as a prospect of some Norwich “you dear snail!”—Munich Fliegende hurserymen, Manchester, Conn J¥10d | unscrupulous piano dealer or a crooked Blaetter. way of selling worthless, cheap pianos by fiy-by-night salesmen. We offer, with absolute guarantee Vose & Sons mahogany upright, pland, the property of the late Minmie Tannar, muste ieg er, dmn‘\?tllm; of tflho ln;e Clpmn, s- - work; no washing or iroming. nar, which is said to have cest 3650— ot o 54 | for '$200. This includes chair and scarf, I ie "Cecum Boarding Houss. * Jy4 33 | Tiis’ s a bargain. The Plant.Cadden NTED —Auto owners to buy their Company. Flaui-Caaden’ Buliding, Nor- nn. T WANTED—Horse for farm and fam- ily use; mult be sound and gentle. Apply to Dr. Edwin Cragin, Colchester. “Do_you want work?” “Yep,™ Te- plied Plodding Pete. “If youll somethin’ light an’ easy, I'll engage. 1 believe I kin get more rest as R reg- uilar hand than to go on bein’ way- laid an’ pestered by people that’s try- in’ to hire me.”—Washington Star. “Why do you feed every tramp who comes along? They never do any work for you” “No,” sald his wife, “but it is quite a satisfaction to see a man eat a meal without finding fault with FOR RENT - - Two Floors of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, Suitable for light manufacturing er other purposes. Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Ce. WANTED——«A girl for geneul houu- gasoline for 15¢c at Central Garage, suc- % s Uncas Garage, 22% m?y:;u t. FOR SALE—A chestnut horse, sound and kind, has been used an an order téam; have no further use for him. in- quire Dearniey & Clark, Voluntown. SWAT THE BLUES with a good et B e e i < gt B SUMMER COTTAGES the cooking.”—Cincinatti Enquirer, ‘agan’s Smoke Shop. Jy“b e For Rent—For Sale She—Is it me you want, or is it u VER 15,000 government 1ife Jobs . money? He (amateur champion, ot e A uman: 6 to Riks new wagon and harness. Apply Watch "‘,"" v‘?""“m ,.,d,’, You know very well that Fmm month; commo"n e'duuuen lu:flclgg;' at 361 Main St. Iy 75 int View - lete. Shi What's N foh aminations coming; Rentals -$2,500 amateur ath e fhat sctiption and. sample guestions free. | o, ROR BALE “Memmoth Pelin and 1n- Inspection by appolntment | £0t to do with it? and Frankiin Institute, Dept 350, ter, A WANTED—Warpers_ and 85 sttld{ work. Avgly W-‘t Sldl KflL It debars me from taking part in any event for money.—Milwaukee Journal. Doctor—What? Troubled with sleep- lessnes: PFat something before going to bed. Patient—Why, Cmr you. FRANK W. cOY 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L Long Distance Telephone jaxu drak J. Y. Th Bfld‘.. TQL 63 4, Lebanon Div. jy6 1914 FOR SALE—One model 37, Demonstrator; thor- car will de- NTED— ‘woolens; one much power -x present as once told me naver to anything loov:-’n"v'vork_ g);'%o%?n Mills, Nor- nd new. This car will be FCOR SALE before going to bed. pom, (with dig- wich Town, Ct. Jelld sold at an attractive prlcc. No trade nity)—Pooh, pooh! That was last will be considered. Call at the lm- perial Garage, Chestnut St, Nerwich, Conn. Je29d 35-acre suburban farm on trolley l:d state road, mile out ef ity, good room house, large barnm, poultry house and other oulbu?ldln.l excollent \and, smooth asily worked, oreh- Stenographers ard, s, Teet roud trontage: <an be sold for Ju‘lfllnf ked e Pvin be aoid ith S A G s January. Science has made enormous Tel. 882-2. strides since then.—Philadelphia Led- ger. There is nothing lke knowing when vou have sald enough. “You are charged,” said the magistrate, “with | talking back to an officer. Have you | anything to say ” “Niver a word, vour honor,” replied the culprit. “0O'tve said too much already.—Kansas City Star. THE KALEIDOSCOPE The printing craft is sald to be better organized in Germany tham in any other country in the world, more than 90 per cent. of the German print- | ers being members of the uwon. TED _Plano tuning. mjn.‘i‘;s Prospect St City. yid "FOR SALE New eigh®™room semi-bungalow on Linden Parkway. Strictly modern, with hardwood floors and finish throughout, electric lights, hot water heating and every possible convenience. Lo- cated in choicest residential section of city. An example of what a modern house should be. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich for entire wichout three cows, team, Bookkeepers Bouls" SR SPRtuny o obiaia ] Office Workers Particulars of are being called for weekly Willimantic, Conn. i FOR SALE—AIll kinds of millet seeds, by Eastern Connecticut's lead- ing Business firms and many seed corn and fertilizers at a low price. of these firms depend upon Greeneville Grain Co. Tel. 326-5. je3d FOR SALE — New house, 35 Bliss Norwich Commercial School to recommend candidates to fill place, seven rooms, all improvements. vacancies caused by changes Valter A. Heath, Norwich Town. may23a and promotions. Why don't you attend our day or night ?R!OA\ 8 AGENCY, Jesa | Omar Khayyam, the Persian poet, was born in Nishapur and died in his . For Sale and 250 6% (regular business size) envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.90; 500 THINK IT OVER — 250 noteheads classes now. We can help you each, Send for samples and native town in 1123. While he | S astronomer and mathematician, he has i ‘Il only let us. Eleven pricés for any printing you are in need o f._u’;m,'a.[ :n:k is the Business Ef: The Bulletin Company, Norwich, | come down to fame oniy as the author n FOR SALE The Leonard W. Bacon resl estate in Norwich, consisting the large mansion house, 6 dwemn; houses, 2 barns, outbuildings and 107 | acres of land, conveniently located to | the city of Norwich, at price and on terms attractive to the buyef. This | property has its own water supply. Apply to William H. Shields, 35 Broad- .y, Norwich, Con t14d FOR SALE—O. I C. pigs, thorongh- | breds, registered, none better in the | country. ~Ludlow Farm, North Stoning- ton, R. F. D. 5, Norwich, Conn. H. F. Button. I AM BUYING poultry of all kinds | Anyone haying same, drop postal to | Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. | decisa | "FOR SALE—_Fleven-room house, with Iot, 89 Cliff St. Must be sold to close estate. G. W. Hamilton, Executor, 130 Main St. je7d 60 ACRE FARM At a great sacrifice, 7 room cottage house, large barn 40 x 60" crib, wood- BUY A FARM? shed and hennery; abundance of fruit| [ have on my list over 05a hundred— and some wood all standing, hay on | situated in Newv London u-d Windham farm ready to cut and put in blm‘c'%"“- All kinds of farms, from near a thriving manufacturicg village, | ¥ . w. being lfld _,'.’. J! Man's stamp of approval. | of the Rubaivat. Norwich Commercial School Shannon Building ’ Dog Diseases AND HOW TO FEED Mafled Free to sny address by the awthor H. CLAY GLOVER, V.S. 118 West 31st Street New York WANTED Three Table Girls, two Kitchen Girls (for shore), General Housework Girls, Chamber Maids and Housekeepers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. A Handsome Bungalow Cottage { located in fine residence section of Norwich Just completed. Perfectly equipped. Must be seen to be appreciated. Ask to see it JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetuekc: St., - Norwieh, C: Since 1851 the number of persons to each- acre in Ireland has decrea; ed 217 per cent.; the number of catl each acre hu increased 66.4 per cenl the number of sheep 84 per cent. and the number of swine 25 per cent. No other coronation rite in Europe reaches to so early a period as that of Great Britain. From the Anglo- Saxon order of the coronation of En- bert was derived the ancient form of the coronations of the kings of h‘-.nea. BOOK ON Mederic Martir - mavor of Montreal, and refused to attend a meeting of the board of control because he had not received $325 due us his salary for the two weeks during which he was kept from taking office by troubles over recounting the ballots. FOR SALE Four Pool Tables, all in good condition, with a first class outfit; three 4 x 8, one 4% x 9; will sell cheap. Palace Pool Parlors, 49 Main St. Norwich, DO YOU WANT TO A Simple and Inexpensive Home Method + FOR SALE FOR SALE The hair is like a flower—a little short distance from rallroad. Price I would be v‘“ud -u places to in -d er withers and dles, so will the $1,300. $500 cash, balance on mort- nur m u not given proper nourish- f interested, don’t delay—as they are scal) tly gage. Possess! en immediately. by must be perfec Two tenement house wita im- ,,,,_u;,. o T 5 ’ “'“'"' fast. B o St St adrad: os (he prevements, including heat, elec- tricity and hard wood floors, situated on Broad Btreet, near trolley car line and five min- utes’ walk to center of the ecity. Always well rented, large loan can be negotiated if necessary. nguire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Buiiding Norwich, Ct. -e.!phtothahlrmt"oodwull lants and flowers, your hair is nmot pretty; if it is lu-ln: its color, too dry, matted, fall- ing out, or if the scalp itches and hnmme-n“h‘m.notth-t WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and insurance Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST. , JUST ARRIVED lx,n- nnd d-!iven. 'th-r muyst be sold t pway. ?hu 'l‘ll. llll Cottages to let and for dale at all the nearby beaches, One at Pleasant View for only $1250, Semd for Farm Bulletin, Choles of 400, WILLIAM A, WILCOX Real Estate Breker, ° m.m R. PTERSON