Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 1, 1914, Page 16

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ving Pl Son: R A RS T ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Frank A. Bill continues his sale of symmer shoes and oxfords with lower It will pay you to attend % B shoes been marked at such low prices. Bros’ August furniture Look over their adv. prices on The greatest sale ever conducted in Norwich by a furniture sale. Never before has such Schwartz sale starts today. and see the reduction their goods. in See adv. spective buyers of Ford cars will n.{:vwlth interest lhia morning’s adv. of the lacal agent, this car. Buyers of these cars durng the coming year will share in the profits of this concern as well as the employes, the first propesition of its kind, we believe, ever offered to the wbllc before. See adv. house. ~ Pine Grove Services. The Ladies' Ald society of Pine Grove, Niantic, announces that Sur- day, Aug. 2, closes the engagement of Freaerick Nicholson of Boston, Mass., as Spiritualist speaker and message medium with the society this season, and that the hours of service are 11 a. m. and 2.30 p. m, with evening seance, devoted to message work, at 8 o'clock. All meetings are held in La- dies’ Aid building, located on the Con- necticut Spiritualist camp meeting ¢ grounds, and are open to the public. DAVIS THEATRE. Lsah Kleschna, Four Part Feature, With Carlotta Nillson, Showing To- day. One of the best of the many big fea- ture productions seen here this sum- ,mer is Leah Kleschna, the four part feature that is heading the bill at this theatre today. Carlotta Nillson, who playe the leading part, is one of the foremost American actresses of today, and her portrayal of Leah is one that appeals to everyone who sees the pic- ture. There is a gripping plot to the story, and combined with the excel- lent acting of the cast and the superb photography of the picture makes a feature that will long be remembered by those who behold it. The Mutual Movies today include Cameo of Yal- lowstone, a powerfu | western story, with plenty of action and daring horsemanship, produced by the Amer- ican company in two reels. Our Mu- tual Girl still holds the interest, and in this release she takes her friends to many places of interest. Irvin &. Cobb, the celebrated American short story writer, will write all the stories for Our Mutual Girl in the near fu- ture. Watch for his first picture. The Keystone comedy is Caught in Tights and is just aqme long continuous laugh with no chamce td stop till the end of the picture. The concert -rogramme by Messrs. Boyle and Craig is one of the best that these two talented sing- ana Motion Piotvres a2 ures at (Joinnial Theatrs. gs and- \ys at W. F. Bogue, for FOR SALE FOR SALE All of the Land, Buildings, and Machinery owned by the DAVIS & CO. Located off North Main St, Norwich. 3 Acres of land Spur track to railroad Can be Used for factory AN OPPORTUNITY JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwleh, Ct Beautiful hair, thick, fluffy, lustrous and absolutely free from dandruff is Bot so much & gift of nature as a mat- of care and proper nourishment. Eair s tke-a plantonit will not srow healthy and beautiful unless it has at- tention and proper nutriment. Pn!mu; Sage, daintily perfumed and easily applied, tones up and invigor- ates the roots of the hair, and fur- nishes the necessary nourishment to not only save and beautify the hair, but also stimulate it to grow lons, heavy, soft, fluffy and radiant with life. When used frequently and rubbed into the scalp, it will simply work wonders. Just one application stops itching head, moves dandruff and cleanses the hait of all dust and ex- cessiys ol . e i T8 nce arisian age, whicl can obtained from The Lee & Osgood Co. DELIGHTFULLY cooL or at any drug or toilet counter, never | during the hottest weather at the disappoints, it is no longer necessary for any woman to be humiliated be- KENYON \PROP-ER[ ¥ 44 Laurel Hill Ave., Ca H: INC. cause of thin, streaky, faded, lifeless or unattractive hair—and as you know, pretty hair, more than anything else, helps you to retain a youthful appear- | Ask me about this QUALITY ance. HOUSE, the greatest real estate —_— _|bargain in Norwich. vile, Rev. L. W. Frink will preach both morning and evening. Morning suos ject, Good News for Laboring Classes. Evening subject, The Uninvited Vi ory L5 ARCHA W. COIT Office 1334 Phones { RFce Toe! 102-2 Opposite Y. M. C. A. 63 Broadway FOR SALE Two tenement house wita im- prevements, including heat, elec- tricity and hard wood floors, situated on Broad Street, near trolley car line and five min- utes’ walk to center of the city. Always well rented, large loan Can be negctiated if necessary. Inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Buiiding Norwich, At the First Congregational church, Rev. C. H, Ricketts pastor of the Greeneville Congregational church will preach. At the Preston City Baptist church the morning service will be in charge of Rev. Lucian Drury. The evening service will be conducted by Rev. L. M. Keneston. At Grace Memorial Baptist church, services will be held at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; preaching by the pastor, Rev. R. B. Harris; 4 p. m., union open air service on church lawn; preachmng by Rev. E. George Biddle, D. D, At Mt Calvary Baptist preaching morning and Rev. J. H. Dennis, service, 10 a. m.; Bible class and Sun- day schoel, 12.10; 3.30, Bible and Lit- erar{, programme directed by Mrs. Cornelia Spivery; Lord's Supper, 8.50. Ll church, evening by Missionary praise Ct. FOR SALE The Mansfield property consisting of one two tenement house and one sin- gle house, barn, wash-house, fruit and 16 acres of choice land on Poguetanuck cove. E. A. PRENTICE, At the McKinley avenue A. M. E. Zion church, Rev. E. George Biddle, pastor, preaching at 11 a. m. and 7.45 p. m_ Morning subject, Deliverance from the Fiery Furnace. Sunday-school Sc WANTED LOCAL representative canvassing or ollclfln‘ require income assure: ddress l\allonn.l Co- operative Realty Co. M Building, Washington, AGENTS wanted, both men and wom- en; 100 per cent. profit; fastest selling holisehold noveliy on the market; $1v dally. Write at once. _Stratfleld s clalty Co., Bridgeport, Conn. _augl WANTED — Woman for general lszoulework John Curry, Yuntlc '!'el WANTEDTraveler, age 27 to 50, experience unnecessary; salary; com- mission and expense allowance to rignt man. J. E. MoBmd thCllO augld AGENTS—Hu 'y _housewife needs no-stain jelly CSqueezer: kettle spoon_ support; 5 other~ winners. Velle, 2400 Madison St., Chicago. augld WILL PAY rellable woman 3250 for distributing 2000 free packages g fumed soap powder in your town; money required. - Ward & Co, 216 Ine stitute Place, Chicago. augld SAFETY FIRSTSmoke our Cobweb Corner six for 25c cigar, ‘at Fagan's Smoke Shop. augld VERNMENT positions are easy to AR A booklel Y-638 telis how. Write toda: rl Hopluna, Washington, "~ WRITERS wanted at once to und us poems or melodles for new songs, We can compose music and arrange for ublication_immediately. Dugdale Co., ept. 942, Washington, D. C. jy258 MARRY—Hundreds wealthy membe: will marry soon; descriptions fr Gruce Hyde, S-309, San Francisco, Cal y. Inte: nal Ml]llsxdxox 4029, West Phllldelpnll Pa ANTED—Woman of middle age to do housework for widower and small ioSasy Dlace. Write Box 215 on, _Iy31d \nth'rBD—Summar boarders. Appiy to Mrs. Mary Smith, first cottage on the pond jFom the terminal, leefisnl ¥ at 1215 p. m. Evening subject, Out- | Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street | View, R. L shining the Stars. Holy communion. hAL hTriinty Methodist EPllcopal A . copy, church Sunday Rev. Dr. M. S. Kauf- t t Music, care Bulletin. fhan 18 to Supply the pulpif. He wil easant view e also speak to the Sunday school. want it? Theme of sermon, The Sovereignty of | a four-room cottage, lot has 75 fest| Write us quick. the Passive v.rm“, brief prelude on the cloud. preceded by a European —war frontage, modern improvement: only $1250. A price three-room acres of land, near the beach, 400 cords gr E!andlng‘ wood on place; price only 50 bungalow, barn, 43 BULLETIN PATTERN SERVICE A 25-acre farm, house, plenty of fruit and some wood and timber; price only ers have put on this season. Both so- $550. los and ‘duet numbers are well select- An 85-acre farm, 14-room house, barn ed and come up to the high standard 40x60. horse barn, crib and henneries, already set by them.\ For the first half of next week an- other feature that will appeal to all lovers of the best in photoplays is In Mizzoura, the great play of rural life by Augustus Thomas.* The star fea- tured in this production is Burr Mec- Intosh, one of the most distinguished of American actors. The usual Mutual Movies will also be shown. Special bargain matinee today, 5 and 10 cents; doors open at 2, show starts at 2.30. COLONIAL THEATRE. “The Greater Treasure,” Remarkable Two Reel Lubin Feature. This beautiful and appealing story by the Lubin cast, is one of the best of the year and tells of a young girl abundance of fruit and plenty of wood. miles from Westerly; price $3000° X\um cash, balance on mortgage at & per cent. Send for Wilcox's Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 amd 2. ‘Westerly, R. L Telephone 365 To the Farmers of this Section: - Now is the time to list your farm: if you want to sell. I have a lar list of customers looking for farms. Send description or call. Farm Bulletin who thinks that wealth alone can IINEEN' Y. taa, bring happiness. She turns down a 25 Shetucket St. Norwich, Cunn. young lawyer because he does mot Dosses wealth, and marries an older SISO e man, a milifonaire. The lawyer in seven sizes: 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and marries the milllonaire’s daughter, 44 Inches, t measure. It requires who sacrifices her interest in father's estate because of her mar. but they are supremely happ: ‘The millionairs ig killed in a smashup between his auto and a locomotive, and the girl in search of wealth for the lawyer, but and so, with that she has bartered love for wealth, and lost the treasure no wealth can buv. * Other films for today include, “The Conductor’s Courtship,” Kalem railroad: Bunny's Scheme, with Flora Fineh, and The Tide of mammoth melodrama. AT THE AUDITORIUM Another one of those Auditorium quality vaudeviile shows is appearing again today. The Berlin Trio are featured and are holding that posi tion on the bill in a first class man- ner. The act consists of three pret- ty girls who play the violin, 'cello and piano in a very pleasing and capable manner. Next on the programme comes Sulllvan and Clark, two men who present a very good singing and talking act which always wins much applanee. Happy McNally, the hu- wan locomotive in rightly named and proves it when he does his locomo- thve damce. Happy is a lively char- acter. TLaetlle Tove, the on the bill again today in the twelfth Destiny, a installment of this popular picture and is seen this week in a battle in the house of a thousand doors. imated Weekly showing The An- the Yale- Harvard boat race and Easy Money, a Crystal comedy, with Pearl White, are other D!ctu're! to be s‘mwn. IU NDAY SUBJ ECTS. The Holiness Mission will hald ser- vices at 87 Main street. Services at the Sheltering Arms are discontinued until Sept. 13th. At Bunday’'s service at the Christian Soience reading room the subject will be Love. At the Gospeb ‘Mission, 265 Maln street, there wul be services at 10.30 a. m, 3 and 7.3 Rev. Sherrod Soule of Hartford is the Mm.r at the union service at the can'ng nal church. At Trinity EM.I church, Rev. J, “Pidred Brown, rector, there will be holy communion and sermon at 10.30 a., m. The Internatianal Bi soolation meets at 11 o'clock study at hall in Bill block, No. 35 Ste- tucket street. evening by Rev. Herbert J. White, D. D, ‘of Hartford the First Bapt church, the ng topic is The e unlb’lmm ., and_the evening, A R The pastor teachs - g her is left a widow. She seeks out the law- ver and offers to give her wealth to his wife if she will give up her love is flatly refused, a vast fortune at her command, she realizes in bitter agony Girl of Mystery is At the Central Baptist church the puipit will be occupied morning and $3%_ yards of 44-inch material for a 3>- inch size. The skirt measures 1% yards at the lower edge. A pattern of Piis illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE trars of Voters of the Town on at the Tow the 7 v, the 14th noon till 9 to revise the caucus Town, and to add to such ts the names of such legal voters as A BECOMING FOR HOU The Reg! PORCH WEAR. Ladies’ House Dress in Ralsed or Nor- nal Waistline. meple gowns of this style are al- v oming and pleasing, and may | shall apply therefor and be found eli- in pretty, inexpensive | gible to be rhgislered upon either cau- s, as cotton voile, crepe, | cus list of said 1 gingham, hambrey, lawn, or percale. ated at Salem, As here shown, brown and white | HORACE W ¢hecked gingham was used. with trim- mings of white. The waist fronts clo ROBERT A. BAILEY. diagonally under a revers facing. The Registrars of Voters NOTICE | four plece skirt has a lap tuck at the | augid back and closes at the side front. The | model is equally pleasifig in raised or | normal waistline. The CASTORIA For Infants and Children | pattern is cut said Town and on = Nlh 1 the hours o . and 9 p. m,, InUse For Over 30Years | /0, 0 iie i enroliment - of Ivho electors of said Town, according Al"li!b‘—‘lfl to their declared political preference, in compliance with Chapter 265 of the Public Acts of 1909, SAMUEL A. GAGER, ELIJAH S. ABEL, Registrars of Voters. Bozrah, this 3lst day NOTICE | scssion at the | s Office in said Town on| th and 14th days of August, from | clock noon until 9 o'clock in mel evening, for the purpose of making an enrollment of the legal voters of said | Town, in accordance with the require- | ments of Chapter 265, Section 1 _of Public Acts passed at Legislature 1909. Dated at Canterbury, July 30, 1914, CLINTON E. FRINK, FRED A. CONE, * Registrars of Voters. NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Lebanon hereby give notice that they will be in session at the Town HAli_in said Town on Friday, Aug. 7. iday, Aug. 14, 1914, between (7.5 MONEY LOANED Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry securities of any kind at the Rates of Inte: An old shed firm to deal with. ERAL LOAN CO, treet, Upstairs. shed’ 18 Dated of | July, 1914. 142 Main (B ————————— LEGAL NOTICE REGISTRARS' OF VOTERS NOTICE. The Registrars and Assistant Reg's trars of Voters of the Town -Of Nor- wich will be in session on FRIDAYS. AUG. 7' from 12 o’clock, noon, the evening,: “To Register” the le: Town who may of voting in b cuses, ax presc Act of I wession 1909, Those who have susly registered are not required 080 again, The above work will he performed at the following pla FIRST DISTRICT AT the W. D. jysia Rick- . Bow- Greeneville. . P. T. Con- : Norwich Town. | — At Ponemah m. and 9 p. m.. for the pur- pose of enrolling electors for caucus privileges in compliance with Chapter 265 of the Public Acts of 1909, FREDERICK N. TAYLOR, JAMES A, RANDALL, / Registrars of Votefs, Lebanop, Conn., July 31, 18044, Jjr3id nell's Barber FIFTH mSTR Lar‘ge H~H, Taftville. DISTRICT-At Billings’ Hail, Norwich, Ce of August. 1914, i D89, ; CORNE S J, DOWN R-xmnn vx Votorl. u., this let day WANTED—To get in touch with & person who is able to compose, also music_for song-poems. ,}ddr;u D PAY — Light work. Do ¥ 1t so. be ‘our représentative. C. R. Burr o, Nurserymen, Manchester, Conn.( jy3id WAK'ncD—A “watch dog. John H. _| asmx F. D. No. 1, Norwich, Conu. Y " WANTED—Students to tutor for high school and college courses in French, German, Italian and Spanish. For terms address R. C. Phillips, Norwich, or tel 322-3, Norwich. jy3od FOR-SALE FOR SALE—Undertaking business, located in Voluntown, Conn., conducted by the present owner for 21 years. En- uu'e of 0. S. Rix, Veluntown, Conn. . 2-4. augld FOR SALE—Yoke of Devon oxen, fine condition, well trained, price $220. 'hames Crest Farm, Massapeag. Tele phone 283-14. —FOR SALE—In__ Danielson, E-n Brooklyn, Brookiyn Center. Real Estate of all kinds. Farms both large and small all prices. two One two story house, barn, well acres of land, East Brooklyn, fruited, near school, Main St In Brooklyn Center, 29 acre, tleman’s summer home, $7,800. gen- Four acre gentleman's summer home, $4,800. Eoth in Brooklyn, the home of sum- mer homes and are modern In every Tespect. 1t would be impossible io describe this property. They would have to be seen to be appreciated. Particulars furnished on_application. W. E. KEACH, son, Conn. FOR SALE — Mill ends in ratine plisse, seersucker, crepes, stripes and other goods for summer dresses; also scrims and cheesecioth, printed and plain. Jewett City Textile Nov elty Co.. Jewett City, Conn. Iy2eMW FOR su,i:—o"e No. 4 DeLavalle separator, nearly new, price $20. -Na- than Bu.shnellv R. F. D. No. 4, City. _ dv3y . under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” * ARENINSERTED AT THE RATE OF g per Line, Six Words to the Line LeT— cottage at Pleasant View cated Watch TO RENT R llx’l\—'l'nnement of six ms a. No. 38 Clff St. In- 3 cur st uagld An attractive eight-room Beach, lo- right on the open ocean, by the ill golf grounds, comfortably arnllhed. equipped with electric lights, th nd modern improvements; for re- season 31 premises or address S. H. erly, R. I furnished, one not furnished, 198 Ma: _Jy3ca rooms, ome in TO RENT_Twp front St., opposite Boston Store. "_Fiat of five rooms, elec- TO RENT tric lights, cooking gas, bath, separate entrance back and side door, coal and wood North Main room, good yard, dry cellar. 496 L Jysea reno venlences, ter A. Heath, TO REN three rooms at 56 School St. Inquire at Bullet y20d located on Main street, and TO RENT 87 Lafayette St. newly ted, eight rooms, modern con- barn with two stalls. Wal- viza tenement Norwich Town. 'T—Basement | ot fice. ~TO RENT—_Two desirable uoruuull one ‘uod window In store near postoffic: modern apartment of seven rooms, et in Norwich, steam heated and continu- ous hot water, centrally located; ren reasonabi ts nsquire at this office. jyl4d ‘—At Pine Grove, Niantie, TO Conn., furnished summer cottage eight rooms, by month or season, near salt water, good boating, bathing. fishing. Enquire Mr=. Vars, 58 Hobart Ave, be- tween 10 and 2 or 7 to 9 p. m. je20d FOR SALE—(‘h!!le fine gas_range elevated oven, glass door, four bura- ers, only used a short time. Phone 616-4. iy3id FOR_ SALE— 1100 Ibs, good worker placed; no reasonable offer carriage and harness go Willlam D. Gaylord, Box 8, Voluntown, Conn. Iysid in any way refus and bath, all modern quire at’ Bulletin TO Gironda, Crescent Beach, 15th to Sept. 12th; moderate rate dress Giron: Jedd cated. @ 3T eight rooms m»rovammu Ozfice. RENT__Furnished rooms gt_the Trom “sume da, Crescent Beach, Ct. T — Cotl FURNISHED ROOMS—Centraliv lo- Emna xlorse 18 Union St PRIVATE SALE of household furn ture at No. 18 Coit St. all day today; 800d_bargains cheap. i¥3 FOR SALE—Horse, brand new wagon and barness. Apply 361 Main St. jy30d FOR SALE—One new milch cow, two due to freshen next week. D. Cough- lin, Baitic, Conn. jysod FOR SALECheap, one sorrel mare, weight 1050. Inquire C. A. Bailey, Pldln Hill, Conn. 3 FOR SALE—Horses, cOws, wagons, harnesses, 50-acre farm, plenty iruit ood house. T. E. Perkins, North Wind~ am, Conn. . Jy2sd FOR SALENational elevator two- horse potato_digger; new last year. A. T. Abrams, Windham. FOR SALE—Cheap, fastened, 19x5 feet, Bulletin. cedar, copp round bottom power boat, 3 bh. p. Address Box 33, Jy1sd w. Al\’l‘El)‘Housekceper Bulletin. o‘m 15,000 government life Jjobs open to men and women: $65 to $150 month; common _educaiion sufficlent Norwich examinations coming; _de- scription and sample questions fre. Franklin Institute, Dept. 350, Roche: ter, S Jes7d WANTED—Weaver on woolens; one loom work. Glen Woolen Mills Nor- wich Town, Ct. Jel WANTED—Piano tuning. dujn. 298 Prospect St, City. 1 Address H. A G. Gor- Tel. 683-2. Don’t Waste Your Time ng Shorthand, Type- writing, Bookkeeping or Business Methods without the other essentials as demanded by Buslness Men and as taught at Norwich Commer- cial School. NOW IS THE TIME-to enroll in day or night classes. Your future succ de- mands that you attend this, the largest, most up- to-date and best equipped schoo! in this vicinity. BOOK ON og Diseases AND HOW TO FEED GLOVER, V. uuw.u:n-tsenu New'y York MRS. HEINRICH SCHNITZEL Miss Flononos Monnis MR. WALTER », HANSON M. Qharies I \l-gnmn Fifty cards and plate of either of above styles, 80 cts.—100, $1.10 Fifty cards, from old plate, 50 cts—100, 75 cts. CALL AND SEE OUR SAMPLES The Bulletin Co. NORWICH, CONN. HELP WANTED Cook, Farm Hands, Waltress, General Houseworkers, Chamber Maids. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Sup't. Central Bldg. J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. Whitestone 5c and- the J. F. C, 16¢c Cigars are the best on lh‘ marhet Try the 35-acre suburban farm on lrnlkey aad state road, mile out uf eity, good 3- room house, large barn, poultry house and otner Sutbulldings, excelient lana, smooth and easily worked, good orch- ard, vy feet road frontage: can be sold for’ wuilding purposes for price asked for entire farm. Will be soid with or three cowe, . Peamy farming An oppurlun .y to obtala a fine place at & low pr! Particulars PRYons AGENC: Wiliimantic, Conn. et THINK IT OVER — 250 no!ehu.u and 250 6% (regular business size) eunvelopes, neatly printed, for $1. Leg; 00 0. Send for samples and Prices Ifor any printing you are in need The Bulletin Company, Norwich, FOR SALE_The Leonard W. Bacon real estate in Norwich, consisting of the large mansion house, & dwelling houses, 2 barns, outbuildings and 107 acres of land. convenlently located to the city of Norwich, at price and on terms attractive (o the buyer. This property has its own wal RPBly to Wiillam E. Shicids, 55 Broad: way, Norwich, Lonn octldd FOR SALE—O. 1. C. pigs, thorough- breds, registered, none beiter in the Ludlow Farm, North Stoning- F. D. 5, Norwich, Conn. ING poultry of all kinds. Anyone having same, drop postal to Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. ec18d Button. FOR SALE Eight room Cottage, number 88 School Street. Steam heat, good, be central location, and will sold at a reasonable price. Enquire of Thomas H. Beckley Phones 724 474-3 20 SALE HORSES 1100 to 1700. May Building, 278 Main Street | weighing from 1 have jnine that will weigh from 1460 to i700. | All have been working and are acci | mated and ready to go to work. Thay e sold right away. Come and see Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON. 1138 must b thetn. Tel. 5 iy20a BEAVER BOARD is a substitute for lath and plaster without the dirt and inconvenience. Peck, McWilliams & Co. FOR SALE Two 2-tenement houses on Mechanic Street in Danielson. Income $420 gross, net income on investment 9% per cent. Houses pleasantly situated, three minutes’ walk from railroad sta- tion, post office aud business section; five minutes from churches and schools. E. L. DARBIE, Real Bstate Agent, Savings Bank Block. Danielson, Conn. COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER A graduate from Jones' Nat. Scheol ot Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm m Pedigreed BStock. Merchandise Reai wastate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Telephene 1-3 i FACTORY ROOM Containing 4000 square feet with heat and power; modern building with plenty of light. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, Summer Cottages Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pl Rentals $175-32,500 season 8, @il mod Phone 105 1% -l—ne-. i JalonSt Iyi7d TO RENT Norwich FOR RENT FOR SALE ant View Inspection by appointment FRANK W. COY 6 High.Street, Westerly, R. I. Long Distance Telephone FOR SALE FORSALE Modern House of eight rooms in fine location for $4,000 JAMES L. CASE Shetucket St., a0 Norwieh, DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM? I have on my list over o> hundred— situated in New Lonaon and Windham | Counties. Ali kinds of tarms, from swoo up. The roa being in good shape now. | would be pleased to show any of 5 1 l l ! l ! : Teleohone 147 FRANK K. Jersey heifer, 2 calves, bull old colt broken io bug chk: harness, 2 single harness. hay fork and pulleys and 150 feet rop=, harrows, 1 stone drag, team wagon, weeder, seated democrat wagon. 1 Copcord bug- EY, 1 two-seated slelgh, poie, 1 mowing machine cultivator, 1 wh from Lebanon to Liberty from [ebanon FP. fair weekday these places to interested parties. if interested, don’t delay—as they are selling fast. WILLIAM F. HILL FReal Estate and Insurance 25 SHETUCKET ST. "'FOR SALE New eight-room semi-bungalow on Linden Parkway. Strictly modern, with hardwood floors and finish throughout, eleétric hts, 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 NOYES. .. Auctioneer AUGTION Having sold my farm, I will sell at Public Auction, at 10 a. MONDAY, young cows, m., on AUG. 3, 1914, due to fr = Avee, 1 1 reg. Jersey 2 years old, 1 bay mare, 1 3 year 1 colt 2 years 4, 1 sow with pigs at side, about 2 kens, 4 guinea fowl, 1 pair team 1 grappie 20-inch_disc harrow, 2 springtooth 1 dump cart, 1 two-horse sled, 1 1 road cart, 1 two- 1 1 plows, 1 lght wagon 1 springtooth 1 grindstone, - and cans 12-can Cool 6-bottle Babeock ples . 4 separat lanter, lawn mower and small tools. e to I's held' at_my residen Hill, 1% miles O. £ stormy, next rulluwhl‘ M C iyzea PECKHAM. —_— F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGE! Reom 1, ¥econd Floor, ah-nw- Bld. Night 'phone 1 War. 1 abhor! And yet n’“ A-l and the whole a soul. ‘Without a soul—sav. or treas heady music, uut as ';'.'fl"‘ And even m: Go & with the mn-‘ teot, For yonder goes : "tne 8 And what care I for h-mu: life! The tears 61l astonish Srokcen oid Dark Inltlm.fll. Oh. it is wickedness to clothe You hideous, grinning thing that stalks en in music like a I‘“fl That in a rden of T good Sen Tove the things” they many infamies, loathe: Art, thou hast man. But not an Infamy Nke this. , snap-the fife, and still rll-. And show the monster as —Richas hard Le Gnlllenn.. ln lhe Arto- aut. I LIKE THE CHALICED LILIES. I like the chaliced lilies, The heavy eastern lilies, The gorgeous ti lilfes, That in our garden grow! For they are tall and slender, Their mouths are dashed with carmine, And wnen the wind sweeps by them, On their emerald stalk: They bend so proud and .l'lceful. Adown our garden wi O for the burning lilies, The tender eastern lilies, The gorgeous tiger lilies. That in our {_n;«f- grow omas Bailey Aldrich. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Congressman Swayback has got r nerve.”” “How so?” “Talks about ous big crops e they Jvuz.an appropria- tlon he got fer us” fen have all the luck.” “What now A woman gets a headache over nothing, but when a man has a headache he has some fun first.” “lI hear an automobile was built i» 25 minutes at a factory test Wonder if that is true?” “Yes, it is true. Ar.Z went out of style in exactly 13 minuter more. “Do you object to the telephone girk talking to their beaux?” “Not if th. beau calis up from a pay station. i all kelps biz" “What are you going to. take along for summer reading?” “My check book will give me all the occupation in that line I require™ Fiffkins—Has our congressman done anything for our district? Wilkins— He sent us nothing but seed this sea- son, but next yvear he promises we'll get spades, rakes and garden hose. Ethel—Does Bob cut much ice with Doily Jones? Martha—Yes, but the cutting season is about over for Boo- bie—they marry in two weeks! Physical Director—Your chest es- pansion is extraordinary! Pupil—Ive just had a raise of salary! Arthur—Did you have many dupli- cates among your wedding gifts? Rez- inald—Six cream pitchers, fvur parior lamps and twins a year later! The Fly Caster—Say, one ever catch stream? Boy on Stump—Yep, mister, there's lots of water snak fellers around the legs if caring the fish and plen 1 er fellers catches maiaria and colds doin’ it, l THE KAUilDOSCOPE It's easier 8006 cook. to get a poor wife than s Being fond of cocktaiis in no man’s cap. is a feather To believe that a task is impossible is to make it e« When a wise chap sees an opp.r- tunity he seizes it. Fvery man has a hobby woman two or three. and every One man's automobile other man’s juggernaut. may be an- Abuse some one and we always find an appreciative audlence. a man has taken a hand s and then put his foot in it Fish is no gogd a: n food unle it ias somethijig to assimilate with | Many Points People wish a newly happiness, married ¢ but they don’t expect A woman isn't necessarily ous because she has a busy indust tongue. Alas for the man who will never useful except to give the undertaker Job! oe 2 Styles that put kinks in lmen. iurn women’s heads al the necks of the gent o It's almost tte man who impossible to discouraze thinks he can tell a funay story. Love brings the parson in, but oni common sense will keep the divor judge out. Dié a woman ever paint her cheess Fecause she was unable to zenerate a reaul blush? If you want sce a smail boy slop cver with ingratitude present him wich a manicure set A man never = that time = money more thoroughly than when setties with a taxi chauffeur. A regular woman never waits until temorrow io blow in the money her Lusband handed her yesterday.—Chi- cogn News. f the old fasa- ght that ner become become What has ion: me tune out of a As You Make Your Life. Just as you Jook on the things that are seen or unseen your life will be commonplace or heroic, your *labor drudgery or service, your mind a foun- tain of bitterness or sweetness, your outlook a dead wall or the eternal ho- rizon.—Maclaren. Simple Home Remedy for Wrinkled Thousands are s -enl“fil 1 frantic efforts to the. signs of premature ago fro T UheiE faien; Sook women willingly pay ab any money {or w kle removers, It they onl: fective remedy harmless fuce wash w up at home in Jess thi ‘have only to get an Gunce of po saxolite and half a pint of "witeh hazal store amd mix the twa. aily as a refreshing lotion. ix almost magical. Evem after the first treatment a marked im- provement is noticed and the face has dhai s mosd

Other pages from this issue: