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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPA NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1915, FOR SALE WANTED LEGAL NOTICES TO RENT POETRY What Is Going On Tonight WANTED—A pair of forward wheels ‘ N % . FOR RENT—Bungalow at Mystic, Ct, Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at T, :}?fi circle pole. Phone ”1;,&',.»1?21"' ant Summer g&lelthel Wung.;’m“;n, 15":‘1.'1;"3 ROAD BETWEEN THE WILLOW: the Auditorium. o - 2 . . large living room 16x: quire 3 Moving Pictures at Colonial Theatre. WANTED —An energetic, ambitious, R. D. Judd, at Lee & Osgood's. The road between the willows Vaudeville and Photoplays at the active man to establish permanent bus- Boarders P : may25Tu wihe happy winds sing throush, niess; health and accident insurance; immediate cash returns and future. Ad- TO LET — Large upland pasture.| And glimpses of the blue, Davis Theatre. Datll of Fitth:Co. Ci A~ C,C. N. /G [TO WEIOM T MAY CONCERN “What's the matter with with || Route 1. Box 62, Norwich. may26d | 1s the tead that we shall follow Subscription Offering oy At an adjourned regular meeting of dress National Casualty Company, De- at Armory . fodge, No. 37, L O. O. F.| the Court 0f Gommon Counell neld at f troit, Mich. may25d boarding in the country this FOR RENT-—76 Boswell Ave., P e e eaeh nd ewetiow, meets in Odd Pefiows Hail. the Council Chamber on Monday even- Summer? floor, six rooms. $6 per. month. . Inquire S e e e = Norwich Ne: No. 1896, O. O. O.|ing, May 24, 1915, the following report . WANTED_A grocely wagon. . L John E. Fanning, 52 Broadway. ‘Where dreams are ever new. megi i OwsT Rl L o o | & the ominttees o3 Ensiee wal'es | L FHOP) en Arms || sz, SoeraroX € Vorslics gipm || | mare ene avestion souns || Cmasgia™ . o, . 6, K. e i TEDRE RIS o LS e IO asking each meets in Pythian Hall ing the same was adopted: : WANTED —A neat_capable giil for|| Spring days. - e e e e e L L B i Division, A. O. H. meets in Norwich, Conn., May 24th, 1915. - R 3 ‘ment of six rooms and lower | The brooklet's silver m piecond Division, SR I T AR LR general housework, to o to the sea FRG i 3 ienement of five rooms. Inquire of J.| Will hold your image fair. ber: 3 e for ummer. . T B 3 me. 18 e In cool, clear water straying : 11, No. 720, R. A., meets | presents its estimate of the expenses of FIRST CLASS house palnter wanted | have an opportunitl of securing TO LET—Th Tnai~ n 5 1 e Memorial. Piecity, and of each department thera- OF MASSACHUSETTS immediately. Address or call P. W. good Summer boarders with lit- Ploasant View: best Tocation’ gi° the| Out to the world—somewnere. ety of, during the year ending on the 15th Hammond, § Potter St., Danielson. Ct. |l tle effort. beach; all equipped: good season pre-| Ang we shall stay till moonlight ANNOUNCEMENTS | gir,gf May. 1415, and of the receipts Preferred Stock S 145 g 5 dicted: also”agioining "eotiage, it Mo | A58 AL 2N T levms, or same 3 = A Bulletin Want Ad is the sired; rent reasoneble; money-maker Bs WANTED_Man for general farm And we shall dance with fairl BSTIMATED BXPENSES. err oc Wrork: imareled oc single; sk bo good answer. to the right party if a hustler. W. D.|™That haunt the lyric streams. B s epsns, Westerdy, B 1. O, the willows will be dreaming, 5 CENTS A LINE sy ER Through misty silver gleaming. Lodge Oscar, No. 30, Order of Vasa, Department of Public Works— Ordinary rej . $32,000.0¢ milker and able to drive oxen; steady meeting in the com- - ob to right man. G. E. Palmer, Hamlet D o o Muieites hah Wen | outsuE (rockis s 8 S8R0 Up to Thursday night over | | i, Fomeret centor; Ct. may2sd FOR RENT — Tenement of seven | Wien wo must go. still sceming Vi ' clos 1o | Sewer! - - A i ST T e - modern improvements, In- part of ovely dreams. o sy SR ed [ ORI S 600 shares have been sub- ||| WANTED Plasterers. Cofo ready Quire 53 Elizabeth St mayz2d" _New York Times. Gocar . Erikson. Per order of the|Macadam Tepairs . 7,500.00 Serbed e Aiaao & o, SRR oo e i e . Oiling and sprink- iodge officers. Tng mtzects = 7,000.00 — Parks and trees 2,000.00 The stock pays 8 per cent. COLONIAL THEATRE. ; - — A W a8 otuoket dividend and is redeemable London. may24d FOR SALE modern improvements. Inquire 365 Main St. may19d WANTED—A girl to assist in house- The curtain falls, the light goes out, 5 25 Lebanon. may22d|.FOR SALB_The place on Prospect 3 A o A work. Telephone 25 Lel Y Street fo: erly occupied by r; TO RENT—Two furnished rooms; nd_ silence ends the Fll)’ - ivate family; all modern Improve-|And Columbine and Harlequin 2 t WANTED— paneled chests. | Wilson, consisting of a nice house and | o i ; way: rai Thirteen Down,| streets = (un h D—Old oak pane! e e and | ments; central location; gentleman pre-| , In dust are laid a; = Francis X. Bushman ;; ; Senaan mfi 462.20 July l, 1916' at sl 10 per C. J. King, 15 Elm St. may22d E\;oe:t one nndcre of land. A. J. Bitgood, | ferred. Address A. Bulletin Office. And Pierrot of the nlmgle heart, Two Reels, Detective. 61,662.20 o e e utor, Moosup, Ct. ‘may25d eyia And. Toal) Piecrotte. the star New sewer— share. handling our specialty among high-| FOR SALE — Combination saddle| FoR RENT-—A house of ten rooms at| Oglust we laugh and go, my lass, Delightful Francis Bushman is at| Eimwood avenue ...... 465.00 class people. No house to house can- | horse, safe for women, and Moyer run- ¥ 5 God’s puppets that we are. the Colonial theatre again today, this t of Cemeteries .. 7,500.00. Vassing. Latimer & Som, Desk 9, Pros- | about; also wanted. ¢h t Do She INpeshinaton. M. MuIRomyen Departmen o With every five shares of Soot. B Leouis: N 4. Jan33S | horses, Wm. A. Tator, Adams Far f‘ag; }i"q‘ifi;‘:fi:’a&eg. g:::e-;;g:ri\nng: ast| Who knows but that their little tricks 3 St WANTED—One first class repair man | Conterbury. may2bd | Real Bstate Agent, Richards BUilding, | And Columbins stit mar sovry, time in Thirteen Down, a powerful two Fi D R 4 36,000.00 | § Tl detective drama. He is supported | Fire Department Preferred Stock bought you Police Department— sy Beverly Bayne and an immense = = on automobiles; only a gocd man need | FOR SALE Cow, four years old,|9l Main St. maylsd And Plerrot still pu; ? cast. The story deals with a plan to &Mfixgg‘gugen $27,945.00 will receive one share of apply at Dayviile Garage. mayl9d | with calf. J. A. Griswold, Plain Hill, | 70 RENT_Tenement at 74 MoKinley | Who knows but that we, too, shall play steai the plans of a wonderful s | city _court . 3,800.00 Common Stock free. ABLE-BODIED MEN for firemen, | & may25d | Ave. Apply at 78 McKinley Ave, Uour patts and relgn supreme which the owner is closely guarding.|street lghting 20,000.00 brakemen, $120 monthly; experiencé| FOR SALE—_Pair work horses, welgh | mavléd RWithin the House of Dreams” The thirteenth man in the charity | New Hghts ....... 1,000.00 Have YOU subscribed? unnecessary. Railway, care Bulletin.|3150; also harnesses and cart. Inquire| FoR RENT—174 Frankiin St, tene. S DL breag line is selected to prove there is = 53,745100 l4 may3d John Willlams, R. F. D. 4, Norwich, five | mans ‘sovon rooms. Jeht Sod pieasant, ELuoa Benatng. nothing in luck, but overything in|Fealigh DeBAttmeny rectmeni— || Orders will be received by || OH, LOOKI—_special for this week: | ™nutey walk' from Lisbon Station. | faquire Jonn E. Fanning, 52 Breaawey.| HUMOR OF THE DAY environment, and he proves to be a|&: ; - ey s ] perating and gen- o 10c tin of Yankee Boy free with each detective in disguise, already Workin€| “eral expenses ..$133,000.00 mail or telephone. 25 pipe. Newsboy, & new mild cigar, | = FOR SALE Twin Excelsior motor-| ¥R RENT — 52 Broadway, Anest| meacher. = A on the case. Mr. Bushman is seen to frnterest on $400,000 two ‘for a mickel, at Fagan's Smoke |cycle with lights: a bargain Tor some-|apartment downtown, five rooms. In- —James, what can you tel eplendid advantage in this very clever | bonds .... «... 20,000.06 _ Sl toniation siven onl Siin. mayiid | °ne. Inquire il Penobscot Street. Ghire John E. Fanning, 52 Broadway.|me about the Gold Coast of Africa? character. The Death Tmmfi om; fil ——————— 153,000.00 J: A gr e e may22STuThS maysd J‘ames—n is inhabited chiefly by the great Hasardg'of Helen series, tells | Park Department .......... 5.000.00 application. an ANFED__Position by l4erly Hom: | | FOR SALE—One six-horse power mo- | — w0 RENT Two desirable fromt of- | P%tives—Philadeiphia Ledger. of elen being be 127 i Finance Department— Cooking. Address Housework, General | gitjon "¢ .“18 feet long, first class con- | fices in Central bullding; also two nice-|{ “I don’t seem to recognize your feiter, the ropes tied over the rails of| General sinking Delivery. Danielson, Conm. maysd . | a5 Wigi oy Op address R. J. Lembert.| Iy furnished rooms. suitable for man|sister. Is this a likeness?’ X and wife or for single gentleman. J.| “Of course not. This is a high-art -m:"’E' sl:L\]}g&U;rfl ‘o‘rv{:lac‘;xreflo}ri“s} i}x‘:'f' CHICKS AND EGGS from utility flock | B: Lucas. 2pr2ld | photograph.” — Louisville Courier- e best pl A D& | laying more eggs per hen during the| yor RENT Room to gentleman; all | Journal. @ reliroad trestle, and she suspended |~ fung over the edge. The train is due and |Salarles’ JAMES L CASE she, knowing it, manages to free one|Court house .. 3 37 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. : B 8 band; she commences to swing her |Insurance .. X and summer boarding; situated high, | winter than those in the Storrs contest; P : 5 ry ioas ELLING AGENT overlooking the water; also automobile | yy: modern improvements, central location. | ‘“what makes v A body in widt;r ax:fie;vigg;tg;fi;:sofufig Tem.mwy“l_owtlastvf ey S G S e T e l";)gxxzet;fi ;:’od&ytgfg:%glgbrggsh“‘;g;&r Tnquire Bulletin Office: aprisd | phonmrag Am::’c,aonu_‘_"can Wogsgs, a hy ?hledgmfle jl’;; a:“;’e Sassing frain severs Interest .... . 60,700.00 maysd week old $15, two weeks, $26 per hun- TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all im- “I_don’t refer to his name, but to e pendi Henrst-Be® | Bomrorare Toans" WANTED_To sell a blg meat mar- | dred. Loss decreases with age. Eggs,|provements, men omly, 125 School St.|his habits. He lives in Brooklyn and the suspending rope. carsl - Bel¥ | Zemporary loans . . ket and grocery store; large profits;| 35 per hundred, $45 or thousand. Geo. | Phone 557-14s aprisd }does business in Manhattan—Wash. Weekly and Desperate Dud, the Plumb- | Milk inspector 5 LEGAL NOTICES bost location in town; will take also & | C. Thomas, 202, Willimantic, Conn. ington St E i er, the new Kalem comedy, completes | Contingent ... partner with little money instead of may22d STORAGE ROOM—Inquire J. E. Fan- gton Star. Ihe bill. We give 20 library votes with = N selling’ it Inquire The Northampton| Fom sATE —Rellable work mare of| Sns. 02 Broadway. _____ febisd | Patience—Why did Wagner write the 10c tickets and 10 with the 5c T Market, 10 Bridge St, Northampton,|, ! Y TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all con- | such terribly loud muslic, do you sup- tickets. BSTIMATED RECEIPYS. o s 'a] T N fi - mardd . L e e Loue enfier gemiences for nousckeeping; 8 Schooi | pose? = Cash on hand May 15, 1915.. $3,799.60 peCl aX 0 Ce WANTED—Ford cars to_ paint; $10 | fection oil stoves; one iron folding cot EERE Patrice—Oh, I guess his wife was NORWICH TOWN EELen wOrks 46,000.00 at Elliott's Paint Shop, 25 Lafayette | bed. E. Morlarty. Jewett City. FURNISHCD ROOM — Centrally lo- |deaf and he did it to annoy her— Department of Public Works— To the Taxpayers of the Town of|St. Uncas Garage. Tel 725. apr2id|_ mayzid cated. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. Yonkers Statesman. — Sprague: . - “ Jeri. 5 Town of Norwich.. $18,00.00 2 3 WANTED — Safety razor blades to| FOR SALE Two Holstein bulls, one| FURNISHED ROOMS,all modern con- ‘Here comes Nerissa. Let's kis Rev. Dr. J. B. Slocum and Singers| Rents . 1,000.00 e et “‘;5““;? lsifiléfiefl‘;;}ggfig sharpen. E. Kirby, 227 Main St. 1 year and one 2 years old. F. R. Ayer,| venlences, 38 Unlon St. Phome 1051-3. | her complexion off. Who'll kiss he: - apridd R. D. 3, Norwich. may24d first 2 i ing | Qutside work . ,000.00 4 from Central Baptist Church Bring| Gt Co, WOk warned and held on the 5th day of Oc- Helpful Message to Sheltering Arms |~ ing. .. 4,866.67 —Delegates to Groton Installation. tober, A. D. 1914, it was voted to lay a WANTED—Antique furniture and FOR SALE—Two pair of two vear old “I will, volunteered Vanessa. spectal fax of 2 ‘mills on the dollar on | o10 ahver: Eood prices. — G ) King. 13 |steers. Frank M. Way, North Frankiin, “No, let me do it,” urged Jocos 26,666.67 | 311 taxable property in said Town, said | Sim S Tel. 23-13. 2. it = o New sewer, Elmwood avenue 465.00 | tax to be used for payment on the new | im St Phone 1219-5. SPrT0 . e ;T know where her freckles are.” — The household at the Sheltering | Department of Cemeteries— steel bridges in 'said Town. Sald tax| WANTED Save your feathers; we| FOR SALE_Complete soda fountain |very desirable apartment, seven rooms | L-ouisville Courier-Journal. Arms listened Sunday afternoon to an | Qrdinary receipts . $4,600.00 is due and payable the 1st day of June, | make the famous ‘roll feather mat-| Quifit. including supplies and tank, ., path, all modern conveniences, un-| “Does your husband carry muck da by Dr. J. B. Sk Trust fund income 2,5(0.00 1915. For the purpose of collecting | tress; new ticking furnished; hair mat-| 3175 cash; can ship at once. Address per s J life i 9o e T e — . 7,100.00 | said tax, I will be (during the month | tresses removated. Factory 234 Mt |Fountain, care Bulletin Co. may2d | excelied location, for $35 per month. D o an o pastor of the Central Baptist church.| police Department— i of June) at the Town Clerk's Office in | Pleasant St, office 2 West Main. . I don't know the exact amouny At the opening of the service, familiar | Giry conet T Baltic every Wednesday from T o'clock | Zelinger. aprioa” |, FOR SALE—Reo touring car, In first|Fine apartment, six rooms and bath,[but it's just enough so that whens hymns were sung and the 23d Psalm | Cicbneor s .0 : oot pom. to'9 orclock bom. and every Sat- |~ | R T e neba 1 Gola . | Iodern equipment, excellent neighbor- | ever I want a new gown or hat h( was repeated in concert. Just before 4,750.00 | urday from 2 o'clock 6 5 o'clock p. m. | THOUSANDS government jobs: open | JReenaiieq: JWHL, Dol Shedp i tin s;. | hood, $26 per month. ?,{iji’%i??.fiisyffeé"‘p‘fui premium ta or any other time, at my residence, 187 “I have no objection to the openm Two furnished cottages at Fishers Island, near the water. Four sleeping the address Dr. Slocum sang a solo, | Gas & Electrical Department— i i Kkiin Institute, D. Willimantic, Ct. Tel. 425-2. may22d High St, Baltic. Said special tax must | write for list. Frauklin Institute. Dept. 3 - ¥ ;‘\g Bl;gl;%g:gm!{e:im- ‘Wyman playing | Gross recelpts «ee........... 20,000.00 | be paid” on or before the lst day of | 35-D. Rochester, N. Y. mari0d | “¥GR SALE Young pigs. Elmer N. door in Chi d th - Finance Department— July, 1915, 22 To buy cows and calves | Geer. Tel. 39-4, Lebanon. : oor in na,” said the Japanes¢ We preachers, he sald, often wish we | TInahee Department" Dated at Sprague, Conn., this the 15th | of "wii Kinda; pay 004 brice. k. Glan: | may2iSTuThs rooms in each. 3300 and 3250 for'the| sateaman. could utter not our own words but | ZSTIR ’h‘*‘ouse e ¥ day of May, 1915, binger, Tel.’ 14-6, Colchester, Conn. = season. “I am very pleased,” responded the words the spirit of the Lord would | Bank and 5 EMIL ERICKSON, nOvVE3 ea"‘;‘“!‘;"sga'fi'—imhm“cpn Cmuvmg ARCHA W. COIT, Chinese inandarin, speak through us. We are laboring to- | ance tax SolfckERcEe e WANTED — Advertising _ Sollcitor | Road. e B The Mutual Benefit Life Agency “But” added the Nipponese, 1 ether with God. Illustrations from e 3 Bature as the sowing of seed, from me. | To be raised by tax -. B b arst New Haven: Conn, fos | FOR SALE_The Spring Grove prop- |63 Broadway *Phone 1334 Shall bo at tho door taking the tick- chanics, from electricity, were given, == particulars. novibd | erty at Gardner Lake owned by the ets.” —Philadelphia Ledger. all showing that man has a silent pa:t: $518,003.39 late Joseph N. Phillips, consisting of A large map was spread upon the WANTED—Pjano tuning. A. G. GOr-|four cottages fronting on the lak & 3 T et B O, Sos e | n.oitages Tronting on the 1aks.pa- TO RENT R e ner in his work. So God is our silent| To meet the expenditures called for Nt e s. ' Inquire of Franklin H. Brown, partner in spiritual things. God is|by the foregoing estimates, a tax of|iS hereby given that I will sell at the close b i office of the City Hotel, in the City of 28 Sh St. v 2 - | . Ziorace,” sald she to a small pupil, tloss by ue, all His resources and elsven (11) mills on the last city list|pffice of the City Hotel. In the City of HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR etucket may20d | QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | ugnen you stand in Burope facing D power with Him. Christ says | quiied. snia Ust being $13,- | Rotmam, on Jume ben 1915 st 21 LUSITANIA’S destruction and horrors|ta8e, 3 acres land, 1000 feet from |y, North you have on your righi All power is given to Me in heaven | 329,284, trunks end contents upon which 1 have CONNECTICUT of the great war; thrilling; heart rend- | Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and - e and earth. In that liv- | In addition to the sald estimated ex- e : = % hand the great continent of Asia. 3 power we are liv- | o A0 o b0 R Senuiosncnis, | & lien to secure the payment of & board Ing; appalling; greatest seller ~ever|vegetable gardens; hardwood floors, | what nave you on your Jeft hand?” Ing today, the power of a great part- | 0TS o iol oo o panizements. | bill of $45.80 due me for the board and WOOL published; only §1; big terms; sample |plumbing ‘and heat Rental 3$350.| ".2° J2TP.¥OL OF YOUR lett hangtl . Wonderfully through all scripture | qnested. by petition and. otnerveiss o | 10dsing of William F. Roscoe and wife 0ok free. Universal House. Philadel- | Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. 5 2 fagita) runs this thought, that God leads us|submit to the annual meeting for its[0f Rockville, Connecticut, since the phia. may20d FRANK W. COY, V/esterly, R. | can’'t help it, teacher.” —Brooklyn but of obstacles, that He is our refuge, | action estimates for the following pur- | 25th day of January. 1915, together with W. T. WILLIAMS, TKONEMAH Orpingtons, Single Comb 2 = ¥, Re L. | Bagle. therstore will we not fear though the|Po%es, 2nd estimaies are Bereby. pre- | i MO SENEN B expenses con Yantic Mills, Yantic DA iOrs ngton| sx from prise i The hymn God Wil Take Care of| ‘—>unicipal dock nected with such sale, in accordance Settings at $3 each.” F. D. Davis, West THE KALEIDOSCOPE : . place ... $1,000.00 | With the provisions of Section 4166 of Main St., Norwich, Ct.” Telephone. You was sung in closing. The halls| 2—Thames g the General Statutes of Connecticut. p A T D =i : : ‘;were ibright with spring flowers sent Thames street paving 8,533.00| . Dated at ligltnamy Conn., this 24th e e 5 pfl@:firfllia is urged to regulate bread y a friend, and the singing of hymns| 3—Widening Main street X ay of May, 5. X SALE — Bulc touring car, 5 full of Christian faith was & ComfoLt tween land of M. FRourl- may25d E. J. OASSBNT. | Cook, Farm Hand, General Housework | model 25. just overhauled and repaint-| OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW and joy to those from outside and to gan and land of Dr. _— . Girls, Hospital Maids. e T UL L e The Dead Sea is 1,200 feet below the members of the home. - . 2,450.00 g NOTICE TO CREDITORS. | Lpce EMPLOYMEGS BUREAU mayisd s = Four stories, fireproof, relnforcea | (N 5ea level. B e , seinE 8 : 3 at Norwich, within and for the District | M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bldg. | FOR SALE High grade fertilizers; | Soncrete. Located on Frasklls Square, | Russian demand for American cot- elegates roton Installation. Lon Rl m ST Norerich Conritie: 3455 doy OLeMET also all kinds of corn seeds at a low | cemter of city, terminal for all local | yon ig aimost nothing. ‘fiev. G H mngmand 8wen . Smith Lmkal steat ipisyEronnd Sopimn el e price. Greeneville Graln S\:YIBTGEL and suburban trolleys. Has hardwood el ‘will represen! e First Conj ati - Tesent—) N J. NG, udge. 7 s floo id wood thirmings throughout. L church nt fho. Inntalation o Ban] e o mndinamages pEstate of Michael G. Kelly, late ot FOR SALE SO SALE—0ne cinier. Cadlllas.| Best sl Qlotwins service e TRtIA | ot e L er < 0.088190 by Henry Hulbutt over the Groton Con- g—fla!«'sround association %’:g;}e“g"%“:‘;“lh‘?i@g‘ig-‘m_atm_ with business body. in good running con: ing will be up-to-date in every way. -— gregational church Thursday. S anrel FLIL A seer the will annexed cito the creditors of = R T e 3 Rent of offices from $S to $30 per 50'1'1191 hum;a.n family is subject ta - 1 sald estate to bring in _their claims omee S e . For orm: - rincipal governments. Notes and Happenings. N R trosea hemes and o 00| against sald estate within six months FOR SALE BOR BALI Four | yllier T BIle [actss arar G # Ivan Maynard end Milo Gardner |10—Completing Sach: i 999-%% from this date, by posting a notice to baker, business and touring_body, in| auire of > Singaport is prohibited from ship- were guests Sunday of .Adelb B paving 1,820.00 | that effect, together with a copy of this good running condition. C. E. Lumis, | Thayer Bullding, Norwich, Conn. T 16 Other: thian Eoltih = e A ert P +820.00| order, on ‘the signpost nearest to the < R C R. D. 6, uity. mayld s S er of the Scotland road. ST 2,500.00 | BOStoffice in the City of Norwich, || Seven oom ottage T 5 12— Bomb! e 3 2890.904 conn, and by publishing the same once R e FOR SALE Petrograd will install a new sewer< Mrs. Thomas Day of Otrobando ave- chemical engine ,000.00 | in, @ Newspaper having a circulation in House 52 haif cord. ¥. Foote, R. F. D. z ageé system at a cost of $60,000,000. nue is visiting Mrs, Josephine Bromley | 13—Police patrol wago Finuiag oo DistE L ard kst o =i at Harrison's, near Waterford, for the 4 Eloctito. lights. tenrn Host:laets FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from China has an area of 1,500,000 semnarg 3 NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. lectrio ligl o b thoroughbred ‘White Leghor i fon o next few day The fotal of these-several \ The avove and Toregoing 1 & “Fue | tube, large lot, in fine location. thoroughbred S C. White Leghorna, 31 miles and a population of 300,000,u00. Py X » % . 274 A Christian Endeavor society under 1| ““Ritest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, i mar FOR SALE The oi] wells of the United Stat: Jas Organized Sunday afternoon at|ing include the Just named estimates| NOTICE.—AIl credifors of said de- ST Honse. barn® to accommodate 50 head. ||| A three tenement house, No. 128 ||| 150,000. = e ] and a call for action thereon. ceased are hereby notified to present N. TARRANT & CO. large silo, Jand mostly clear, wood and || High Strect, ‘annual income SR ik —_ tth:»ur Committee further recommends | their claims against sald estate to the = % fruit for home use, half mile frontage $312. Always rented. Beggars are taxed in China, and Mrs. Roy Johnson and son, Raymond | (e, adortion by the Court of Common | undersigned at 91 Main St, Norwich, 117 Main Street, Norwich on_river, strong land, in flme state of e are placed systematically by the eu- Johnson, of Montville are spending Resolved, That u:'enl resolution: Conn., within the time limited in the cultivation; place will carry 40 to 5v For further information inquire thorities. several days with Mrs. Blisha P. Geer | Cymittes on . Teport of thelabove and foregoing order. head; price includes full line of farm- 1 = ot ha home e Cmmittee on Finance containing the ANDREW B. DAVIES, ing tools; only $4,50¢; easy terms, Pic- of The temperature of . the air & R © | 181675 acoepted: that the Clerk cause | _me¥2sd Admr. c. £ 8 T e Thomas H. Beckley which _they live affects the color The cottage prayer meetin, - | the ‘same to be published as required = > ) . ed by memberg ofy the Fixstg’v?:&dol:i:t ‘g the amended oharter. and thet ithe| ,AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD FOR SALE—A good express harness, Real Entate and tnsuriioe butterflies. s Sl church will be held thi i ayor, or in his absence, the Senior |2t Norwich. within and for the District R SAL Telephome 685-4. may7d Bost . ARy atithe)Dotme of T ‘}:fiu’f‘%‘gz Alderman prosent, be directed on behalt OF Norloh, onithe Miday of May, 1 AM BUYING poultry of all Kinds. May Building, 278 Main Street yearsmango h\:i !tinl%zb Wiiem I te 3 e Court o 0 . D. 1 on’ Otrobando evenue. Submit the estimates embraced. in this | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge.|f 100 acre farm, 40 clear, balance || Anyone having ‘same. drop postal to Phones 724 — 474-3 King's Chapel, which is still a fash- b Sl Feport to ine next city mesting to be|, Estate_ of Anna ‘Aagusie Bushnell || pasture and woodland, abundance 2 Oa ionable church. gu::ts i\)nday at the home of Mr. g: a"z%“réé': _&;fi:tnghzg:‘aya ‘Z: :\325,‘1915. g:egf forwich, In sald District, de- |f of water on place, also 50 cords of FOoR sAnn—gv»«;dh.wg Jen nu,ho{ ere Bv. Bod Meergier on Plain Hill | HY) ‘mlls be Jaid on the last pertecicd | , Bbenezer Allen of Narwich, Conn. || manure. There is a 7 room house || §,f95h % cord 31.30. Bu O AL e nadels. of eanll Tore Wi = . James Furey and | grand list of the city to meet the ordi. | 2@PDeared in Court and filed a petition | | @nd large barn and other buildings, pess in Holland. Some farmers place o soms, Miss Elsie Chesbro, Mr. and | nary expenses of the city for the pres- | PTaving, for the reasons therein set|fall in —excellent condition. This FOR SALESecond hand _rocking mats before the doors and visitors Mrs. Hargreave and Ludwig Crum- | ent fiscal year. forth. that en instrument purporting |l farm is located in the Town of |fchairs, refrigerator and Crawford must wipe their feet before entering. holdt, all of Occum. TIMOTHY C. MURPHY, ;oldbed the !:gtbewmd alnd testament of || Montville, two miles from trolley §|Iange. 81 Peck St. may 8 e HENRY GEBRATH, e e L &;:figd“‘,rg{gb:a‘ig line and five miles from Franklin THINK IT OVER — 230 noteheads | A partially furnished cottage in good| E. Kelly, of Fairfield, Me., has a emyednesday, Friday and Saturday are MR WATERS, petition. be heard and detéermincd at || Sauare, and on good roads. Price y|and 250 ex (regular business i%e} | condition near South Bluffs at Block | pair of shoes which were worn at the oo = sSo_observed at e on Finance. the Probate Court Room in the City of | | reasonable and part can remain on oh $3.00. Sena’ for ~samples and |Island. time of the War of 1812. The shoes childn ;fi;‘c urch. On Saturday the| 1 pereby certify that the above and| YOrWish, in sald District, on the Z3tn | | mortgage. For particulars inquire §| Diices for any printing you ave in need E. A. PRENTICE are laced at the side and resemble en £0 to quarterly confession | foregoing is a true copy of the original day of M‘a,yimA. D. Mlaf at 12 o'clock FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, of. The Bulletin Company, Norwich, ®, B very much the styles of today. :rixg atce:he }f.?o o'clock mess Sunday | report and resolution. 3:":&13"& }nlgnz‘mgf; . tsl'x:ldpehndency Nordich Cati Conn. Phone 300 86 Cliff Street —_— el ive . i = oly communion in a body. CltAynE.:!lte:r 2 ‘s;g:pcxl;:r;lx: 3_ gooc%Eh .| Phereon. o4 e e ani L iy EAfltler ;xter:nslve experiments twe Common_Council. S o] SN orter ate mE I e mowana) Dhiar Gyed ith whish 16 e Mosibis. to BALTIC Norwich, Conn. May 2¢. 1915. TS nres e Bt (b aats o WATCH HILL BUSINESS FARMS FOR SALE |20 o0 it e e B thee AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | 53ld hearing, and that return be made of all descriptions and prices. fibers satisfactorily and economically. Heavy Truck Causes Bridge Planks at Norwich. within and for the District to this oofi’fii’.sox 3. Ar FOI' Sale Have sold a large number but plenty 3 to Give Way. oo e ahote and !bmsnimmg“'i:“:fi?ue of good bargains left. The Bohemian glass trade of King- s Fen . AYLING, Judge.| coPy of record. % A store on leased land (long term WM. F. HILL, ston, once held exclusively by Euro- ome of the planks on the little| Tetate of Marguerits Carroll, iate of | Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, A New Bungalow House lease). with all fixtures doing a Real Estate and Insurance, pean countries, has, since the war, Prlrlgie in frlont otnt.he Shannon build- Grésw:ll_g_ g. m.k} Dfl-}flct, deceased. -may2sd Clerk. good business; for sale at bargaln. {|pogn: 108 Thayer Bidg. Norwicn, Conn, | Passed into the hands of American ng in Rallroad street gave way as|_ Sophronia Ethier of Norwich, Conn.. i ocoms Cottage at Pleasant View. Teloshone 147 factories In West Virginia, Pennsyl- La Point's truck was crossing the Wg;fi:’;‘ i Oomstsand iiled fw betition| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Eight R A 104‘;‘: -coktlge at Pleasant vania and Ohio, whose wares give bridge Monday afternoon. Onlookers &;‘,w. e an lnsm"“m& & ;‘;: v%ru?‘ fi Norw‘l;:c\l:‘.‘ v::;m&:{fitffi" the Dtistrlct with all the modern improvements, || View, lot 50 by 200. This place is better satisfaction than the conti- thought the bridge was going to cave|to bé the last will and testament of | A D. 1915, ©of May, | el located. Will be sold very rea- || centrally located, 5-minute walk to nental article. R R e R R e T HE SRR [FOR SALE or RENT)———— y. X o . Wattles, z E ‘Adelard E. Ravenelle, who has been | petition be feard and determined at| Norwich, In said District. decsased. | For particulars inquire of A Lot at Groton Long Point. or No Use to Try and Wear Out Your Cold working for a construction sontecn | the Probate Court Room in the City of| ‘The istrator appeared in Court ji Norwich, in said District, on the 38th|and filed Ttt {pe MORAN Located on the water side, sandy Two new cottages just finished. —Iit Will Wear You Out Instead. in Greeneville, Maine, has resigned |nus of Moy oo b e ot o © eviritten application alieging JOHN A s beach, not far from board walk ||} Three minutes walk from Peck 3 and returned home. day of May. A D. 1815 af 13 o'clock in | that sald estate is now in settlemant Real E Brok: Price’ If taken this month ls onl g = with ecles || Thousands keep on suffering coughs The Heroes beat the Cli Sat- | pena. Prin ot motics of the|in sald Court. and praying for an order eal Estate Broker, 3090. A" Targain. "Cottages ail ||| Cormer. Bqulpped all the lat- }} ong colds through neglect and delay, ippers pendency, of said petition, and of ald| to sell certatn real estate belonsing to i i 2 est improvements. Must be seen urday afternoon on the Polo grounds | hearing thereon, be given by the pub- | said” estate, fully described in said ap. | Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. || around it to be appreciated. For full parti ‘Why make yourself an easy prey to by the score of 9 to 8. The batteries | lication of this order one time in some | piicetion. 3 P Farms. L g i - }| serious ailments and epidemics as the were: Clippers, Raymond and Harell; | DiVopaper baving a circulation in said| —Whereupon, it i1 Ordered. That said Cholce of_400—prices trom 3375 °°J°HN vy A fesult of a neglected cold? Coughs Heroes, Farrell and Swanson, the date of said heari to $20,000. Send for catalogue. and col sap your streng and vital- the daté of =ald hearing and that re-| (hS Provef e i S ity unless checked in the early stages. e — PR Aymrm Judge. | B ks T.MDDW‘\? t 2 v B Dr. King’s New Discovery is what you LOST AND FOUND The above and foregoing 5 & true|the afternoon. and that notice of tha| § 4 e B i : need—the firet doss Helpe. _Your-meid LO! assbook No. i . lven by the . 3 e to- DOST_Passbook No 10407 of The| mayssa Cletk. | publication of this offer onoe in some| The beautiful residence, No. 249 Fhome No. 305, RODERICK MEEK day and start taking at once. persons are cautioned against purchas- 7 % i Bhgais 3 mc“lallun m]-?on{d Broadway, known as the Emerson Tur- Contractor and Builder e S G s Limest e iato oF 2aid osring 514 ToL¥ o1l | ner properis. Finest residential sec. Heaith Promotes Happinese e . Moo s 1opes At boDk ON€ | curn'o ‘mage to e Court a tion in Norwich. Includes 30-foot Withoat healn) genuime iiF giin. = NBLSON J. AYLING, 3 i Dpossible; out go es and }’zfi){"a 1‘:; 3{?‘ o??&fbe?fifs, betore “the | will be 1n greater demand this Spring | The_sioye snd Foriging e a T us| Toldins Tt B entise or_seberate. FOR SALE SALE HORSES rogular ‘bowel movement, you cannot S Uien Tt d S e S0k s | o get nete svders 1w MoWT i TANNIE C.CRURGH, |mey:oTnSTus : S i o s e e fuea"in fleu" thereor, ‘o™ the "amount P B 5 ferlc. $1,000 will buy a well established |, = A t Tyeant to ailing? You don't have to. Take one : Joay eck, McWilliams & Co. ~ | grocery business in a prosperous town. | 055 203, smell—thet 1 want o i*po88 | small Dr. King's New Life PIll a¢ L LOST_A Ring Charles epanlel; Tast| " _ \WEEN Y0U WANT to put your pue. | DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist|Will be sold on sasy terms. Good | Prices rignt. pight, In the morning you will have A HERE 1s no medium ess e ‘free bow: ovemen sotie= W M. Savage, Taitville, Conn. 4 Bastern Connectiont equaitto 1ne Buis | medium better than. though tni® o3| Shannon Building Annex, Room A |reasons for selling. ELMER R. PIERSON much better. Helps your ap; mey24d jetin for busiaess results. vertising colwmas of Trx . i - 3 B

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