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FAIR-TODAY; CLOUDY, o WARMER TOMORROW. LEGAL NOTICES LOST AND FOUND WANTED PLBTRREIOR A e LSRR TR LOST—Yellow female dog; register WANTED—At once, girl for general FOR RENT—V desirable l:flfll::‘ 3 No. 48848, Finder notify \I?olcm housework in m.nll !:;nlly.‘ A!ddnre!l, at Pleasant vie:'s;‘ch' ‘modern “im- Brisson, Platfleld, Conn. je8d alvh& full particulers, Box 25, Bulle- \ g‘rovmenu. Apply Mrs. E. F. Stiliman, i in fice. 'he Rhode Isiand, Westerly, R. L WANTED—B; A 1¢ - FOR SALE an. position as working howseKeeper of companion; good cool Address Box What Is Going On Tonight NORWICH TOWN Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at|Stanlgy Vergason Recovering from m. 4 ,the Auditortu b s Moving Plctures at Colonial Theatre. :;u"'v—fi.h-lr‘-'l for Children's ay. . Vaudeville and Photoplays at the Norwieh Grange, No. 172, P. of H.| Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Vergason‘have |TO WEHOM IT MAY CONCERN:— Sure, this world is full of trouble; e T atot sald it eint jesa 've had enough mn’ double TO RENT A five_room furnished fiat. | “Reason for complaint. S. G. Congdon, 82 McKinley Ave. Jjesd o an storm have come to fret me, Davis Theatre. . meets in Pythian 1. returned to New London after visiting | Notice i3 hereby given that at = 250, Bulletin Office. je9d = Skies were often gray; ! _‘Thames Council, No. 1851, R. A-|alr and Mrs. Henry Vergason of Hun- | meeting of the Court of Common 20 Bulletn Office. ________Jedd_ FOR RENT Cottage at Fleasant| . 0rid om0 e hava beset-me, m 45{‘0"“0;101*‘1‘!214 A ©. T. W, |tington avenue. Mr, Vergason's fingers gg\lnd of the City of W‘s neld en&%fizfif% By an experi- e T e RIpples ove “hve,| On the road—but, 2 > orwich Loage, o. 12, . T. W, s et it Erapher; / Sam: teadman, : |megts in Germania Hall ' " o ["|are healing HiSeiyieca ax firyare 4 ot Gwi w‘?oggn Sac CPRTRNIT gposis ¥wench fuently. Box & Bulle- Westerly, R. L Je8d FACLAL G0, Logey S e No. 57,0, e the Public Works Committee, and the - TO RENT A furnished five-room fat | What's the use of always-weepin', meets in Buckingham Memorial. last resolution was adopted, and you Rehearsing for Childrer’s Day. |aro Bereby mottfied fo ‘sppear at the Connecticut Food Belgium. |_There will be & rehearsal:in the|time and place appointed in sald las e L0000 o o aven and |First Congregational chapel this (Wed- | fetolation, and, be heard n refation to other nom-combatants ere in the Bel- gl et o Norwich. Connecticut, June th, 1515. u fnies ast rehearsal will Friday after- est: ~ STEPHBN D. MOOR! bread line. Unless America is to Attest: - STEPHEN'D. MO % WANTED—4 cook by July lst. Ap. ply_evenings, 280 Broadway. jeda WANTED-—Position, expert chauffeur, 20; o @il own repairing: would drive truck or go in good e. Address Chautreur “oare Butiotts Co: Jesd ippsd for Housekeeping. 5. G. CORE-| Makin' ‘troudle last? SInE siokiney ave Jotd"" | what's'tne ke of always keepirt TO RENT_Now ocottage at Horton’ e aation,. Gove. "'For particulars, prone 687-8. iy _deda . - |Life it ain't no celebration. = T0 RENT_Store sultabls for grogery| Trouble? I've had mine— Company This Is Cupid et starve those whom she hsfi saved | moon. = CGmion, Couastl Pr s WAéfl'm—Wv:n& “t_«; J’S’.’;,,"‘uf or shoe store; also a room for a cobbler | -But today is fine. 3 ] - . assorting room a o 2 : , Emtll now, more food must be sup A e e Sal dmed I]M@k e e e S R Jeid | 1t's today that I am lvin', | e The Connecticut committee of the| Frank Gifford of New London vis- City of Norwich, Conn. g MAN—Reliable, having auto, to name of Cupld; $10 rew: commission for relief in Belgium has |ited relatives here and in Yantio-dur-| OB @ccount of widening of Sa-||WAll pay-8 per-cent. divi- || 28 387 ookl tor $30; no money re || returned to Bullstin Co. Not a month ago. RENT — Lower tenément, No. 76 | Havin’, losin’, takin’, givin’, Bosweil Ave., in fine condition; rent 25| As time wills it 80. shop. Apply to Theodore Rolland, Plabasei TO set to work to load a. “Connecticut|ing the week end, g};“‘ S N . sy uired. Write to Economy, 343 52a cents @& day. Inquire of John B. Fan-| Yesterday a cloud of sorrow | food mbip~ Jointly with the Interna- the (Zomnx;:ltusho‘u &ubueud:r ks s of % t., New York. e9d DI a but k- ning, 52 Broadway. Jesd » Fell across the way; ; Honal commitesion, which has agreed | After a weeics visit at his home on | ifewaic on the southeriy. side of Sa- yand is redeemable || “FasTurm to 1ot; aiso Keep stook by || able dos. typical of hundreds of To WENT—Rooms for Tght bouse- | 1,107 an agan tomorrow. & to meet whatever is raised here dollar| Fafayette street, A. Gould Hunt left | chem street, between Yantic 'trg].it!;.nd 3 ¥ m;n‘;;?%‘l{“:/“ DeWolfe, Thameevilte. beloved pets of Norwich. She lilb.’xln[.‘\ Inquire S. G. Congdon, Jnufl- Ain't it fine wdflgfl for dollar. tAl:’ ‘udm!nistrattlon :;‘;Xagzgees Saturday for Utica, N. ¥, mhhq fette strect, anouid be Jei iy JULY 1,1916 strayed away, however, and nley Ave. —Douglas Mattock. are guaranteed; every cent cont a e L 'GOOD COUNTRY HOME for children|f§ hence the above ad. Combletely TO RENT After July 1st the cot- ‘:l&.nuh Belgium in the shape of ‘Walter ‘Vergason, of Vergason ave- | “0p0 R rose, HOns tor_the |l s pocripti will - b = —I can board several children and surrounded by coples of the tage mow occupied by Will L. Slgnrns, BEGGARS. b, e Yo o Watebary: whese | gatesolved: That the grade for thel Supscriptions o received -by || would like to correspond with parents || paper containing her ad, [ 85 McKinley Ave Iaguire 8.°G. Cong The commission has offered to meet | he has secured employment. chem street in front of the properties or Foardians regarding same. Good {§ "“Cupia~ was soon returned to- f 000, 81 MeKinley Ave g e s mhatever we raise, dollar for dollar, gmned by the Talls Company and Mrs. JAMES L CASE Nottn Stonington: R. ¥ D. 5, Nocwion. || her appreciative owner, proving ¥OR RENT — Six room tenement | , The pallid mouth and brow, B o e et | o e D o rier | Hbrsiy wtahuiatiod Sa fotlows: o o apr2aWEM. again the eMciency of the little || Apply Wost 5lde Silk Mill Jeda 3 000, 3 2 3 CovERNEERT oo e = |] (Want’ ed in bringing back the pt Pelapepert: Beginning at a point in Sachem ¥ GOVERNMENT positions are casy G s ‘t:a rr;xnter mn sr_nu;_ El;; ggfi:-reson? a visit with friends in street, In Tanse with the westerly line | 37 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. e Eree Daokist ¥L08s telis Hore lost. _ it | Tem more starved than thou. TO RENT_Two cottages on the hil- side at Horton's Cove. Telephone 281-15. | T bes not on the street: - of Yantic street, 6 feet northerly from et g S S RS Jezd But whera the sinner stands, tributed will actually reach Belgium orm the southerly new line of Sachem street V: Call Bulletin Co., 480. In secret place, I beg in the shape of food, without any | yiromk Blacker, @ former xoo oo o | a% an Slevation of 104 foet Ghove mean: Wasuligtone A, e = FOR RENT — Tenement of seven| "of God, with outstrotched hands. diminution. T e ey doring the weal | fide. and runnine thence westerly on a WANTED Housekeeper for man that 5 CENTS A LINE D alieapeth 5C mayild Gifts of money, large and small, may | 715t Sl s Tine’ parallel with and 6 feet northerly lives alone, if wanted good home more quire 62 Elizal As_thou hast asked of me, than high wages. Address Box 23, Wyoming. R. L Jesd WANTED — A cook. Apply 171 Broadway. Jesd FOR RENT—_Five-room flat to adults. | _ Raising thy downcast head, v Gta | So_I nave asked of Him, 1 Bixter tyemne ey S0, trembling, have I plead. * TO RENT—On Washington street, g be sent either to Gen. Willlam A.|[°%d from the said mew lne of Sechem Adken, Norwich, or to Charles C. Russ, y Mrs. L. B, Douglass, whose home| 118 feet, rising 2.5 feet, thence state ‘treasurer, care Hartford Trust| Mrs. L. . Douslass whote home| 335 feet. rising 3 feet, thence FOR SALE company, Hartford. 46 feet, fall easte o e, TS upper tenement of six rooms and lower | Take this and go thy way; N L brother, N, D. Chase of Otrobando |yjee Sf5,foling -4 foot to the easterly |} Geyen Room Cottage e e FOR SALE D ent of five rooms. . Inquire of J.| - Thy munger Shall woon cease, MARCUS H HOilCOLIé avenue, Resolved: That the width of said i Bradford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. Thou prayest, but for bread, £ k., 2 Wil 4 = 2 sidewalk be, and the same is, hereby House N o oY B Deare™s Bti| | FOR SALE—Leghorn _chicks, 10c:| “‘mayisd established, 6 feet wide its entire And'L, alas! for peace. . _Phone 1269-4. Je8d|lots of 25, 50, 100; next hatch June Flla Higginson. FRANK B. WEEKS, s ot thens Fremont Vergason of Vergason ave- WANTED—A girl at Norwl 10th; order eariy; will make winter| 70 RENT—A flat of four rooms, with R nue is building an addition to his | SSBEHH. and the sbove described line 15|} Electrio lights, steam heat, set- §l Launary. e layefs. Peasley. 'Box 409, Cheshire, [ modern — improvements. Inqulre 360 house of a few rooms, one of Which | sidewsik botween the points _above|l tubs, large lot, in fine location. 2 3 HUMOR OF THE DAY BEST WAY - BEST WAY to keep fles out of the | —pon SATEAn ox car Thai is 2| FOR RENT—A houss of fen rooms it . z 00d as new. Dhone 221-13, Norwich. | No. 54 Washington St; all conven- T e et o O No. o4 Washington St ssion June iat,| Pessimist—You haven't had all that will be a kitchen. mentioned. M. H. HOURIGAN, 3. F. WILLIAMS, Price $3,300 ANNOUNCEMENTS Miss Fleanor Ashe has completed £RE X . . 5 v i S. 3. T ce and | you wanted in life, have you? DAVIS THEATRE. her vear of study at the Norwich Art COJ J,Sff":fnl‘f“;m e With you, six for 26c. Fagan's Smoke| —FOR SALE — Comfortable non-skid | el arate Agent, Richards Bulding | Optimist—No; but I haven't had all A ———— school and Teturned to her home in o s, N. TARRANT op. 3850 | trusses, clastic stocking e abdominal 3 mayiod it Brookl 5 Soving's B S Dated at Norwich, Conn, May 20th, . . o 91 Ma that I aidn't want, either—Brooklyn jBen ing ig Musical Cabaret|pomtret for the vacation. 1915 = TO FARMERS—If you have 2 farm| Relts. The Lee & Osgood Co. Norwieh. | — 0~ o — > Froaavay fnest | Life. Making a Big Hit This Week. - o Résolved: Thmt consideratjon of the|} 117 Main Street, et i R L S T may2MWE | ment downtown, five rooms. 1n-| Dushaway—Playing tennis with & g After two weeks' visit with Mrs. s L e s i S R i FOR SALE_—Rhode Island Red chicks. | quire Jonp E. Fanning, 52 Broadway. 't Vi ercise, is it? A good_clean show: that is_the |Frank L Weaver of West Town strest, | IY, [0¢, Commilice on Fablie JYorka tell WANTEDSheet metal worker, who | [V{lljam Wade. 520 Boswell Ave, Tol.| maysd overton O, yeur . wery. mut, jopinion of evervone who has visited | Mrs. Charlotte Rushworth has return- | and width for the sidewalk on the e e DowDEC The DR - Jetd TO RENT_Two desirable front of-|then, I'm making love to her at the {the Davis this week, and nobody has |e@ to her home in Greeneville. southerly side of Bachem street, be e R entral; Village, Conu. FOR SALE—One pair bay horses, 6| fices in Central building; also two nice-{ camd +ime— T.ife. N NIAD oIntod 15 the Docfo Ppostponed to a meeting of the Court of and 7 years old, weigh 2600; must ell | iy furnjshed rooms, suitable for man 3 v j hich the Ben Loting Soeical| Mrs, Gurdon Mead and little daugh- | Common Council ‘of the City of Nor- HIGHEST PRICE paid for Connecti. | o1t 8ccount of having no more work, orfand wife or for single gentleman. J.| Mother—Ella, what has happened ance which the Ben Loring Musical | Mrs, Gurdon Mead an o I R e R B A S cut wool W. T Wililams, Tantie Mitis, | Will trade for cows; double set of har- | 5. Lucas. aprzid | to your doll? \Cabaret has given. The whole show |ter, of Melrose Highlands, Mass., are | June, 1915, at § o'olock o, m.. and that > Fandie T SULS- | mess, will sell cheap. H. Walcer, Pres- 2 S etian; aii| | BitaThe doctor say it's mervous ‘15 a mixture of £00d singing and clever | guésts of Mrs. H, L. Yerringtoh, of | dus hotlos of the meeting be given, as fon, R F D. 5 ich: o84 FOR RENT Hoom to gen n; SAFETY BLADES fo sharpen, 25¢ for mo A rovements. cantral location. | breakdown, and he has prescribed single, 35¢ for double edge, per dos. %.| FOR SALD—As comedy with nothing to offend the | Washington street. Mrs. Mead was |required by law, to all parties inter- To close an estate, a six apart- a road horse as| Inquire Bulletin Office. aprisa | mucilage.—Judge. !most refined. The show opens with a | formerly Miss Lilllan Newman, a |ested to appear. it they see cause, and ||| ment house contrally focated, ||} Kiths: 557 Mabn St Jesa | can be found in New London county: “How did you come out on the inovel sketch called The Awakening |teacher in the Academy. N 5 - 90th, 1915, ¢ very handsome chestnut gelding, six| TO RENT_Furnished rooms, all im- i L of Cleo, in which Mr. Loring and Miss orwich, Connectiout, May 20th, 1015. ||| near Main Street. Good oppor- ||| WANTED —The public fo know that | years old, 16 hands high, sound’ and | provements, men only, 125 School St.|$3,000 house sou contrasted forz ran i A : . eginning June , e lumblan | perfect in ever: way. with eed one 557-14. apris “Came out in pretty alr e I pincivalipacts £ il EAST SIDE ITEMS The sbove and foregolng s a true||{ tunity. For further information ||| fiduse Wil serve ity popular 25 din- | shough to train Adaress Blain Hill| —SromAGE mOOM_inguire I B Fan|The contractor spent my $3.000 and v a big singing copy of record, 3 ners from 11.30 a. m. to 1.456 p. m. Farm, Norwich, Conn. Phone 463-14. ing O o duay, nauire J. & sa" | took the house for the difference. — e ery member 95| Mrs. Jonn R. Fowler has returned to| city Rk oo e oF the Comet of auusat s Jet el et = Louisville Courler Journal. - A spect - 3 VAN 10 RENT—Furnished rooms, all con- = ; 5 W = @ s feneure of the show I thie cinglng of | her Bomo on Main stzeet affer two| Common Councll Thomas H. Beckley spoclora. ADBly CBrAIReRd B AL | must be dispesed of ot SRcY, Fematicas | SeICRces for nousekceping; 1y Mehool || You may yon e e itSour iMiss Moran, soprano solo- strong Co. 100 Unlon St., New London, | of value, as I have no further use for = : E ist, who has to respond to encores ev- | ter and Boston. = Phones 724—474-3. 278 Main St. ||| Conn. * 3 " | th 8 e T STz — Centraily lo- es'm.’, Tho has to Tespond to encores ev- | ““Ernest Willlamson of New Haven je3d '|them now: automobile is taking their| FURNISLCD ROQM — Centraliy 1o o niotest s DID YOU KNOW (hat you can buy a| Dace: consisting of the very nice black | cated Lmmia Morse, 1§ Union St good dinner House | feiibicky bred ‘horse Jay ‘Mahl, sired | “GURNISHED 1t0OMS,all modern con- r a 2 by Wanamaker, is as good a long dis- ED 1 , rem hit me.”—Buffalo Express. bt St e O peee AT ronce raatt Bofse =s fhierels i us|NeSISHCSE IV UNIGI O SFhons 1061 . Je3d [ atate; has'mo mark, but has been trial Pill—This pape;‘ say'sm g’at ?;i WANTED—Men and women; govern- | miles in 2.20; extra fast walker, and TO RENT Sxmem;an d:r‘rjl;fifl l‘;;vfg: Fmg%aw an the supply s - DOV~ | son, on Maln street. x & o i o S are o Mr Wha- | "y Tueno ook’ of Pemobacst styeey] 10 WHIOM IT MAY CONCERN. - ‘Whereas, The Connecticut Co: heving played here with the Homan | SPent Sunday as the guest of Montvllle | 1,0 bTeSCrtod to the Mayor and.Court Real Estate and Fire Insurance Yes'm. an_ then—then both of friends. : 2 ment wants clerks; $75 month; write | fearless, age 9 years, welight about 1100 show last “Season and their many |WIENIS L g g | SF Gommon Counoll of the Griy of Nor- 7 Immealately for list positions obtain- |IDS.; also a Morgan bred horse, age 10| - soaring. By~ v roeeithemobackly Con T, o petiton Guin sccumeansize | Groton - Long. Point || 2 . 3mskip tmsstate Det sen | seais: welent dted jom, aice ariver;| QUONOGCHONTATG _men-room, cotc | Jin—just my Iuck! _ Ogstars, nave o o H ochester. N. ¥. York, very = Glever, stands|tage, i et ' from | ., e 3 The photoplay festure today is a | Miss Mae TFisher of Lebanon spent|strect railway tracks In Sachem street, g = J028_ | Sithout hitehins, has been & resular|Oeean and Salt Pond; sown flower and | SOne out of style”” —Yonkers States the week end with her parents, Mr.|in the said City of Norwich; WANTED—Antique furniture and o0ld | family pet and would prefer him to £0 man. I have for sale a new cottage, just two reel B. drama called B: Buck -4 - ver; g rde hardwood 1l 3 1, s s b b and Mrs. Tred Fisher, of the Corning- SIDOT iheretoTe, Notlce ing mirobZ || setng built, one of the best, your || 3 rankite St CHel Fii-sn Sroehmer o T, home: rublier tire) rans ;;leugren'flikx’ll; e Tl ose, Inelipe Marolle = e . 2 t] ! ow! i — - - - i 1 3 Z s $21 years behine e times em pleture, featuring W, S. Hart. The | ORTORC, o o oo fheld to take action on said petition || own private beach, electric lights, WANTED_Orders for cleaning, re-|tired runabout buggy, sleigh, two har-| Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. | Ye&/8 PN P o0 Toies you think ‘Mutual Wear Weekly, showing scenes by the Mayor and Court of Common || ater, bath and all that makes life airing and ret nesses, robes, blankets, etc.; no rea- FRANK W. COY, \Vesterly, R. | Trom. the European battlofisids. and | confined to her home for the past|Councll, in the Council Chamber, in : P g and retopping chimneys and|gonahle offer refused to Immediate pur- e L i s Phat? month, ill with pleurisy, is slowly im- | the_City of Norwich. on the 17th day || Wogth living. Also several of the ||for cleaning and repairing furnaces|chzicer® “Inquire of lady who owns Penelope—Just now she wanted to one funny Keystone comedy with the ' a v and mason work of all kinds. G. W. roving. of June, 1915, at § o'dlock p. m., and ail | | best lots on the Point. Also two of ot X = = t om = imimitable Tatty compieta, ame of the | PToVinS - [ pEidame Jar ek P e ot o e T onmbea mar || Mol €, o S ramaln R Rooler| Shem, Bt fabidong, 11 Home "ot fust RS e R ot best shows ever seen in this city at hereby notified to appear at said time - 2 || phono 424-2. may26d esa . 3 . Youngst Telegram. Pecullar Aversions. and place of hearing, if they see|fOcean Beach. Mrs. Toggerblossom —Vain man! Bopum prices. Tomorrow there will WANTED—Position by elderly wom- 8.8 complete change of program, both Robert Boyle, the philosopher, | c2use, and be heard in Telation thereto.|] Inquire of JOHN CAMPBELL, 25 ||an at housework; can do good plain | whOR SALE—Two bullding lots at| , rycps AnND sTomms IN THE NEw |Did you never observe that design- s Norwich, Connecticut, June 5th, 1915. [} v <. Whalem Park, between Occum and g Ji o Musical Cabaret and the' Dho: | could mever overcome his averaion fo | MRraris’ CORRSHEA" SRRl 1015 | iberty St. Westerly, R. I, or J0mn || cooting ® Address riovsework: Gelleal | Mitiom, Lark; fetween, Occum, and TRAYER BORLDING. ers take & voman's " head to adom oplays many new noveltles will |, " 'nd of water splashing from a | City_Clerk and Clerk of the Court of [| A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, - - Sprague House, Baitic.' je7d many of your coins? o 1 be introduced the last half that have P! & THE PLYMOUTH, 43 Laurel Hill Ave, Four storles, fireproof, reinforced | Mr. Toggerblossom — WNo; but Common Council. Norwich, Conn.; also JAS. J. SMITH, Fmr o?ee‘z: uf)m hereh_ A vplmglg fea- | pipe, and he has put on record the e ure the Davis shows is the con- |case of one-of his servants, who could NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Performanas Matinse every day ny |mever bear hearing a knlfe belng| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD .30, all seats 10 cents, children G |sharpened or a sheet of brown paper |3fNorth Sfonington within and for the rvents. In the evening the pictures |torn without bleeding at the gums. 7th day of June, A. D. 1915, run. from 7 to 8.20, Musical Cabaret, PresentCHARLES C. GRAY, Judge, Tho best place in Norwich for spring |, FOR SALE Baker shop. R Bouthil-| copcrete. Locaied on Franklin Square, |have observeq that desigmers take overlooking the water;.also automobile| J61d . 5 ¥ center of city, terminal for all local |many of my coins »toaladfimttsd wo- parties accommodated. Phone 185, and suburban trolleys. Has hardwood | man’s head.” — Nation: SR rties s 3 FOR SALE—One ton Buick truck, in Beauty—Oh, Mr. Clover, why y5d good condition. has been Focently over: | foors and wood thirming= throughout. | The Beauty—Oh, Tr. Cover, Mos WANTED—_Ford cars fo paint; 310 | hauled: can bé bought right; call and| Best of elevator mervice nnd the bulld- [are you such an awful temperance at Ellictt's Paint Sth,’ZS Lafayette | Sg€ it; egent Groton Long Point Land Co. |land summer boarding; situated high, | lette, 2 50 State St., New London, Conn. FOR SALE it, costs nothing to 100K at It.| ing will be up-to-date im every way. | Crank? : S St “Uncas Garage. Tel 730, 74 | Patterson's Garage, Norwich, Conn. Mr. Clover—Me? _ Why, I er— B.20 to 9.20, pictures 9.20 to 10.20. Nostate of Charles Palmer, Jate of | on Fishers Island, a Summer Cottage, D e & SER ] Sova Rent of offices from §§ to $30 per | . ‘moausy Don't try to deny it Siee b aun e R, onington, in said Disiriet, de-| Ly palow type, b Fooms on main floor, | o4 AN L oo Antique furniture and | oo crnsare for 5108, props | Mot Kor farther {aformation. la- |1 inow you are. Mr. Bump savs that pr: m $1 to 35 . 1 f - 3. 3 5 DS -98, PToD-| quire of WILLIAM F. HILL, Room Bs = . ‘Ordered, That the Administrator cite |Space for 2 rooms above, large porch, | jcim St. Pu. 1219-5. erly fitted. Burnham’s, 227 Main St. gy @ whenever the men start drinking COLONIAL THEATRE. be given away at that time, the creditors of sald deceased to bring |fronting on the bay, power boat and | e BpLTed, jera Thayer Bullding, Norwich, Cons. you have them all stopped.—Puck. in"their claims agalnst said estats WANTED Save your feathers; we Within 'six pnonths” rom thia date. by | Lo Doctiy Trimicosns® 18 mearly new | make ‘the famous 'roll feather mat-| FOR SALE—One pair good working | Vitagraph Broadwa: Star Feature * s X = tress: new ticking furnished: hair mat. | horses, about 9 years old, dapple gray Moose Carnival THE KALEIDOSCOPE ” posting a notice to that effect, togeth 3 Fllm, “The Enemies,” Thres Resls. | Tverything is belng put into read- | FN"E 5 o tifs order, on the. sixn: E. A. PRENTICE iressés Tenovated. ~Factory' 234 Mt [3100 for the pair; must sell on ac. FOR SALE i o celoose carnival | post nearest to the place where said|Phone 300 86 Cliff Street|Pleasant St, office 2 West Main. _S.|COURt of having no more work, or will = " i 'very motion-picture: theatregoer, is |and first anniversary celebration next | deceased last dwelt and in the same Zelinger. apriod ;rrag:iéort cows; woudlfl 518" sfpamel}' Pennsylvania will establish at e for calves: double set of har- familiar with the name Broadway Star | Week. The advance contingents of |town, and by publishing the same once Feature, and_recognizes in it all that |the Krause Greater Shows, who are |in a newspaper having a circulation in stands for the highest and best in|to furnish the attractions, arrived in |S2ld District, and make return to this smotion pictures, as endorsed by the |the city Monday and began their nu- |COU: o o0 o onay suage public of New York city. Today the |merous advertising and publicity cam- | Tne above and foregoing is a true Colonial theatre offers one of those |paigns. copy of recor et SR G e {superb attractions in The Enemies, a| The Moose are looking forward to Towest Hates of Interest. An oid dashing story of sea life, full of love, |a Dig week; they anticipate even a| NOTICE~—AIl creditors of said de- established firm to deal with, S ANEE s R SO, AR caives | noss: will sell cheap. HL'Walcer, Pres: WATCH HILL BUSINESS }|3uncy o prison for women Shoatetor L% THobige S0 {on B ¥ 5. & Netwioh. Australia’s gold production has de- : 2 : For Sale clined steadily since 1903, last year's A store on leased land (long term || %he”vear before. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jswelry ~ class mixed hay, low price, in b: N L B Parinurst, New Haven, Conn, fos | FOR SALE One cylinder _Cadillas || lease). with all fixtures, doinEa particulars. novibd | with truck body. Inguire A. Bruckner, || §00d business; for sale at a bargaln. The imports of- cigarettes into novzd FOR SALE Several tons of first output being 156,160 ounces less than 1ife, photographic beauty, stirring ac- | bigger success than they had Ilast |Sg2sed are hereby notified to present THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO, WANTED Pl i S ootrdu Kt Hey TOLI LS. may26d Cottage at Pleasant View. China continue to increase notwith- | tion and splendid actors. The cast In- |vear. The Krause Greater Shows, | heir claime against sald estato to the 143 paim Strect, Upstairs. aoh, 538 Prospect Ste 15y, Tel sSi% | FOR SALE Reo fourlng car,Tn first || A 10-room cottage at Plensant ||standing greater production by Chi- ,cludes such names as Edith Storey, | who are to furnish the attractions, |D. No. 1, within the time limited in the - class condition, newly painted and || ®iew, lot 50 by 200. This place is || nese tobacco factories. Harry Morey, Ned Finley, William |are reputed as being not only one of ve and foregoing order. overhauled; will sell ‘cheap if sold at|f centrally locatgd, 5-minute walk to — Shea, Roger Lytton, Harry Northrup, | the largest, but the cleanest and best CLARENCE E. PALMER, HELP WANTED i et I N et B | | alley fas T gritoflice. AN Che Drice In Korea Widows never remairy. jand Lillian Herbert. The picture is |organization of its kind in existence. | _Je9d Administrator. {ilimantic, Ct Tel 425-2 may22d|} is very low. "Inquire about It. Even though they have been mar- | supreme in every respect, and cannot | Besides the very many features con- | ~§TATE OF _CONNECTICUT, DIS- .Clll al I.illl Cook, Farm Hand, Chamber Mai FOR SALE—High grade fertilizers; A Lot at Grotom Long Point, ried only a month, they must not [fall to entertain and deiight all the |nected with the Moose carnival there | trict of North Stonington. ss., Probate tur: estone et oan: . Gareral® " s Hou ,w,i’ also all kinds of cory seeds at a low || yocated on the water side, sandy | take a second husband. | patrons today. A Tragedy of the Hills, | will be a big parade and street dem- |Court, June 7th, A. D. 1915. 5 - DES reeneville Graln Co. Tel | peach, not far from board walk. jthe unusual and_strikingly fascinat- |onstration, Monday evening, June 14th, | | Estafe of Hénry Dwight Wheeler, | will be in greater demand this Spring | Girls. : A Price’if taken this month is only || The first half pint of milk at a ling film by the big Lubin cast, fea- |starting from the Moose home on |}ate of the Town of North Stonington,|e,; ever before. We advise farmers| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU WOR SALE One cylinder, Cadillag, || 3690. A bargain. = Cottages ail || . mae B0 20C P hiv"107 per cent. H 2 i in_sald District. deceased. g business body. in good run. a2 || arouna it = y :‘:,';',‘;S:;h"“s};,‘i;,‘,?f";‘;,‘g' g bl Pt Solfline at arThe Executors having exhivited thelr | to get their orders in NOW. M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bldg. | tion. 1§' B Lumid R D. 6. Gitye Farms. e the last haif pint con- familiar people. The story has to do | that there will be fully 500 local Moose | estate to this Court for aliowance, itis| Peck, McWilliams & Co. =2y, Gllbice” otf Al orice toom _$108 with & feud in the hills of Kentucky. |in line of march, besides many vis- | Ordered, That the 14th day of June, v bl OR SALE_Four cylinder Stude- |} to $20,000. Send for catalogue. Avalanches are being prevented in The scéhes are most unusual and im- |iting organizations from out of town |A. D. 1‘315}1 at 10 o'clock in the fore- FOR SALE ggoir}uxzmxx:unon&du taurlé'nznbflfiy. in WILLIAM A. WILCOX, the Alps by the erection of a system pressive, while the action is full of |and other fraternal organizations, O = o e Think DLt oty e e Real Estate Broker, of snow-retaining walls in the known gnap, and with such a big cast, it is | The varlous contests are going alons | Signed for a hearing on the allowance ink of - No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and || tracks of these movements. bound to be one of the hits of the |nicely. The first voting in the Queen | S beth orecn e Lng o0 the allowance O alching from 2, Westerly, R. L " pro of the Carnival contest took place yes: | the Executors to sive notics. thereot | LB B CLEGG” jewefer FOR SALE or PR Srd Crabin, Comhestor.” 2 From the bottom of the deepest Phone No, 365... flhole in the sea to the top of _the highest mountain on the land there is a distance of 61,090 feet. gTam. Don't forget, tomorrow is Premium |terday. The free 1,000 votes offered | by publishing this order in The Nor- mar37a night; we absolutely give away 15|to the winner having the largest|Wich Bulletin. a newspaper published |when your Clock or Watch refuses presents to the holders of the lucky |amount at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, | I the City ofe Norwich, Connecticut,|to tell the time 150-ACRE stock farm. near WIlll- and having a clrculation In this Dis: - E mantic, mile railroad station. §-room ‘coupons. June Sth, was awarded to Miss ROSe | friot, and by Dosting o copy Of this Prompt collection service house, barn to accommodate 50 head, ¢ Noyes. order on the public signpost in the Low prices large silo, Jand mostly clear, wood and Consul Felix S. S. Johnson reports AT THE AUDITORIUN. Upon arrival Sunday the Krause|Town of North Stonington, in this 128 WASHINGTON STREET frult for home use, half mile frontage that an order has just been sent to 4 Greater Shows’ concert band will ren- | State, and by mailing by registered on river, strong land, in fine state of 0) Clicago (by =' Kibgsion ' (Capats) cultivation; place will carry 40 Lo 5u Ger afreatopansat letter a copy of this order to Amos A. Another fine musical comedy show | o5 & free open-air operatic and sacred | giownig Treasurer of the Wheeler merchant for 80,000 pounds of Amer- Two new cottages just fiinished. §| [ReTCam Three minutes walk from Peck's Corner. Equipped with all the lat- est improvements. Must be seen to be appreciated. For full $artic- ulars consult JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker ¢ Norwich, Conn. g Oor figd ! RODERICK MEEK Contractor and Builder In the last 38 years England has lost 6,650 acres of land by sea ero- sion, and has reclaimed 48,000 acres, mainly through material brought down by rivers. 1 pearis t* this theatre again thi. e . :leh“ price ‘i’“‘;‘f:g,‘“" un: of Xa;‘.ln:- /i appearing at" this theatre again this School and Library. all at least three g Conlus Oy SED00; ‘Cany Lot Bio: week in the Midnight Cabaret, with |, L0° VOUDE boxes for the Moose con- | gays before the diy of hearing, and Dro J . M- KING BU]CK RUNABGUI N R X B L T B T DENTIS’I‘ - BARGAIN L. M. CARPENTER Telephone 100 Jewett City mantic, Conn. apriod 1 AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. Anyone having same. arop postal to Samuel Gellert, Coichester, Conn. FOR SALE—Wood, stove iengths, $5 8 g koot d §1.80. Bullard, s el TOR SALE A good express harness. Telephone 685-4. mayid THINK IT OVER — 250 moteheads and 350 6% (resular business size) PENDANTS enveiopes. neatly printed. Lor $1.90; 500 Sena” for ~samples and coast of Western Australia a fotal of each 3$3.00. BROOCHES - '¥| You Can Trust Foie st o PR SO . 2 shell was fished, at o g BAR PINS The Mutual Benefit Life Insur- FUH SALE <o e poice lise S3tent ity oo BRACELETS ; o ance Company as you would an FOR S ALE A New Bungalow House E. Nowlan, the bandm: of the Chobhem (Surrey) village band, his Eight Rooms Two tenement house, 15 rooms father, grandfather and great-grand- father all served in the Second Welsh well arranged with improvements, ||| With all the modern improvements, | Regiment, in which he now has a son. on a good street, near trolley line, :’::;h‘l‘:«“‘e"- Will be old vesy X8| rna. Province of Quabes” Has 'fust and 10 minutes walk to Frankiin gf *7 o e S sold $6000000 5 per cent. five- Square. Price reasonable, owner ‘or particulars inqul of year n in ston, Mass., at .65 Rt ieonis Can aiarae Boie JOHN A. MORAN, B and accrued interest. Added to the Canadian borrowings in. the United s s Real Estate Broker, States previously reported this brings test are located at Plaut-Cadden’s | ref ke to_this Court, a eturn make to this Court, O e tom 1o tamnE Tolet | Jewelry store, 1. A. George's cigar store | Attest: CHARLES C. GRAY, A e Mo Sompany appesrad_at |and Ferguson's jewelry store. A full | _Jesd Judie. the Union Square theaire, New York | 2cconnting and list of contestants will | “brsTmior —or_ LEBANON, ss, city, one of the biggest vaudeville |PPear in_tomorrow's issue. SR ST L ildi 5 n, late of |. it e & jeounls of ety aso. Academy Orchestra Concert. Lebanon, Conn, 1n sald District, de- May Building - that ‘they were immediately booked | At the concert of the Academy or- | ““Fia Executor having exhibitea nis| —STiTC for a return engagement for the week | Chestra to be given in Slater Memo- | administration account with said es- of June 1#th and will go there directly | Fial hall on Friday evening next, three | tate to this Court for allowance, It is on leaving here mext Sunday. It is |School organizations which have al-| Ordered, That the 1ith day of June, one of the neatest and cleanest shows |ready won much public favor will as- | 1915, at 10 o'clock in the foremoon. at that the patrons of the Auditorium |Sist. The Girls' Glee club, with forty | {he Frobate Court In Lebanon, be and have ever seen there and contains |Members hag established a Very high |the ‘allowance of said administration many pretty novelty numbers and |Standard of choral singing and have |account with sald_ estate, and ‘this many changes of elegant wardrobe. | Without doubt attained greater excel- | Court directs the Executor to clte all George and Edith LaFevre introduce |lence this year than at any time in |Dersons Interested therein to appear at several beautiful dancing numbers |the history of the club. midd tl‘rne and place. by publishing this during the show and always win a| The Boys' Glee club, with 24 mem- { OTder, In somenewepaper having a oir- Plg Mand for their skilful exhibition. | bers, are in good form} strons, hearty | Son o nony o the® mitiic Nenbobe Mr. ‘Weston handles his Dutch com- |and full of life, and are certain to give | the Town of Lebanon. whers the de: edy role very cleverly and Jack Mar- 12 good account of themselves, ceased last dwelt. ehall doing an Irish character, works | The management is also pleased to ALBERT G. KNEELAND, Well with him. A decided hif is the |Presenmt once more the girly’ gymnastic | Jeod Judge. My Little Girl number, in which the ,clusf which has proven such g pleas- entire company takes part, singing |ing feature at their concerts Yor two part of the song from seats in the |Years past. No attempt can be made D emce and. also making use of & |to describe the new steps and dances | DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN run from the stage over the backs of |Of this group, but the number is sure Dental Surgeon The Bedouln marriage ceremony consists_of the bridegroom killing = sheep and spilling some of the blood in sand on the floor of the house of his prospective father-in-law. From the waters of the northwest Newest designs in Platinum’and old friend. It has served three green gold. generations of men, which is an asset to consider when weighing a financial institution. ARCHA W. COIT, Agt. Phone 1334 DIAMOND JEWELRY a specialty. Prices the Lowest. VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- e TEST GIVEN HERE. the seats and extending well out over | t0 be a pretty one and to see'it is to the orchestra seats. At the close of |asSsure yourself of a pleasure. the number a big banmer on twhich | The special features alone will prove | \\ S . ;i 2 the total American loans to Canada the chorus of the song is printed, is|Worth the price of admission which | McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. | since December 191 73, & lowered onto the stage and the whole |iS but 25c. For 25c extra you can SEASIDE COTTAGES FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, 820000, 1, 4, up to 373, Central Building Norwich, Conn. ndienge 15 aeked o Join In the sing. |Feserve your chalr and come as late ing of it. There will be an entire change of photoplays today and the two reel feature will be No. 329 a powerful melodramatic story of a wrongtully imprisoned man, featuring Murdock McQuarrie, the exceptionally clever dramatic actor. An L-KO com- ody entitled Shaved in Mexico, will Blso be shown. as you please, being sure of a seat. = STETSON & YOUNG p U M p E I AN Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at right John & Geo. H. Bliss American House Attractive summer homes for sale and to rent furnished) for the season at Fisher's Island, Pleasant View Beach, Groton Long Point, Mystic and Water- ford. ARCHA W. COIT 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. Have soild a large numbes but plenty SALE HORSES I have a few Horses of all kinds— big and small—that I want to dispose of right away. Come and see them. Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON CASTORIA InUse For Over 30 Years of good bargains left. Telephone 1139 5 5o shows | ke OLIVE OIL Betemhons ~"*! B0%WEST MAIN ST. | FARREL & SANDERSON, Props e success of the cas| e i S EENSocSo-—————-—-| Special Rates to Theatre Troures, |DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist WM. F. HILL, ALWAY FRESH WHEN YOU WANT - ¥ > ’ eal sta ind sural priza night, which the management SWEET-wHOLESOME [T R e e N Real Estate and insurance, THERE in no advert! At e, Sy it i) be {ness before the publi o Traveling Men, Eto. Shannon Building Annex, Room A | Roors 108 Thayer Bldg. Norwich, Conn. | Basis ot can it he Buly Rivenion s Britipiovoning. and: 0t NecHaing; calumnasac: Thatbulleting | Liverx:connection. Shetucket Street _ - Xelephone 533 - ° Bt A i R R iinesa. resuita, 0o Ao GE N A