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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY AND TOMORROW FOR SALE WANTED JEWETT CITY What Is Going On Tonight ; FOR SALE—A 16-room ho with| WANTED—Salesman of ability; good : TO RENT—Furnished rooms, single, Vaudeville and Motion Pictures atfLarge Class Graduated From Riverside S’" ul:m :fl:g’x'a.d.u&r 40 ‘a:.; ?i‘g’m“d ?’é’“fi’“{a'&r;;"'“é&“ s ""f ”ji‘x’sm housekeeping. 58 Maple St THE CURTAIN OF THE DARK. “‘§,;t‘?,f‘;“’£{é‘{.‘}‘res at-Colanial The“;:e‘ Grammar Sc:o:i’l—wfllcox-Bon]lmln "&’n‘&n""“‘(m“ wmmm;é}"&,?“”kuu. men, Manchester, Ct. Je25d’ P B A o v et ot O Blest !s man, who In thess latter lays at the| Wedding at Lisbon. offer refused. Apply B | “WANTED_Sash, doors, blinds_and im; ory B, R e Dauis TR e 7 Fitimantics - 5600 - pipdi gansas | JIRARTRO Oagh Srom, " pints Jant - gerrovements. Asply %, Kervy, 3 Mafh | meen $518 pertte 1 oo gous wo Norwich Statlonary Engineers’ Asso-| Finn Opera House was crowded| “yor SALE_Six or elght cows, new |order; setting glass and glazing at e Je28d Hon, No. 6, meets in Englneers’ Hall | mhyrsday evening at the graduating|miich and springers; also pair 8 year | Teasonable prices; work guaranteed. A. ¥OR RENT—Five-room flat to adulta | Dartirs anclent ocurtain of the dark, 1 et 3 1 Slater Ave. e24a t bllght Virginia Dare Council, No. 25, D. 0f| o orciges of Riverside Grammar school. | gld matched Holstein steers. James T.|A. Nadoiny, 111 North St. Norwich, Ct. —=—ve Jed .o & pestilence with every L meets in Shannon Bg'éh%lé“bs 0, L. O.|The stage settings and floral decora- | Shea, Lisbon. Jez3d Jezsa = i RENT—A. nicely furmished room, night! O s e s Home tlons were especially attractive this | “T R sarm A good express harness, | WANTED_A rolltop desk; must be 3 Podern, glnauire at Bulletin Office of ~Gardner_Lodge, No. 45, K. of P.|year. Draped along the lower stage | Telephone 685-4. may7d ’;;ng:od ;.ogdlalxn and Teanauablos atate s e = Je24d |Thea in the &esp pit of the moonless mects In Pythian Hall front, under the footlights, app ioh, Ct. and bath at 16 Bianer Ana Tondiooat | Only the frightened etars swent hurry- Mfl'.f.fi' ‘W. Perkins, Thames Terrace. M&H‘b midvight forests; and = s e AR TO RENT—Groton Lo: seven | Drew from the shrouding right their room cottage, nicely furnis mfl Sitohen mystories. range and biueflame stove, fres electria Norwioh Commandery. No. 637, U. O.| (ho ' Tig now 24 foot flas, while across [ 3 2 ets at No. 326 Main Street. WANTED—A horse to use for its Loags Oscar, No .80, V. O. of A.|the top, extending from wing to wing board or small hire, to be used by & > i g was a banner, bearing_in large letters <8 by’ “"x?fi%fi"}fo(g:?of; Todes, No. 6920, T.|the class motio “We Work to Win; lady Quring summer vacation; best of 0. 0. F, = A TN 5 x oar ith pasture, hay and grain. Ad- M. T, meets i Gersnla Kell | This motto was shown in the das | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE | s Tack 5 . " “NOTHING GETS Plumbers' and Steamdtters’ Union }eolors, orange and black; it was done t 3 i A water, $25 And rivers rofled in darkness, and Yone meets 1 Carpenters® Hall 57 IR Tring eacher, s Hodge: MUSTN &EH.?%,;B‘ Ea;s ‘:AIgnpAy - ‘;"‘",:’,, 3::” = d'ml:tl'ma; G ONB ”fldsamzh. o D e . 2 Teights = Connecticut Food Ship for Belgium. | The flowers made a fine display, 2 drese, stating experience, es ex- TO RENT—D nights fnequaltties Over 1,500,000 women, children and | there were carnations, ferns and palms, | 156 Laurel Hill Avenue pested lc Box No. 64 hla othion, o T gy Comined wtl mhat Tfied out tos ot v i -~ dearth. i -~ combatants ere in the Bel-|potted plants of many sorts, and on . e il LosE e T e America ia o | Sither slde of the stage a sheaf of | Black Walnu 5 e oo | TWaNTED —First ciass, tool makers: C z g | reen cattalls completed the eifect. . |mode, $2.00; Sideboard, $6.00; TR Diat Shse im0l cokars; Aot mow, mmove 503 mmast be supe | The program given TS fine from |Set (3 pieces) $10.00; Couch, $6.00; | Axkirey’ wnd “sanes for small inter: (| to 8 person as nis favorite dos™ e start to finish and included: Table, 75c; Tablo $150; White Bed- | Sppasseble worl A-dg”,‘}" .,t,,,fi?“”“‘fi ok R G S 3 it ? th Bijou orchestra, invocation, Rev. S. = ¥ 3 ’ vo’rl;:;lsifgl: etc:;c‘rx:ufigml;m%:fgl:m hl: Thatcher; song, The Dance of the |stead, brass trimmed, and Spring Bed, ?-?"‘:i',”,'.”;,, o e BIWENM losing your dog “for good’ set to work to load a “Connecticut|Fairies, chorus; essay The American |$6.00. kel e S e e o e AT ielson, Conn. Phone 122-12, ad R dax - ¢ mant o oo 12 Boounl Toer Seney | 7% il dfame” reeme meh ene reasonable. John' E. Fanning, 52 Broad- | It nighttime: while there h ‘blazi = Jez2d |, nlflxtn’:g.r:,b.;fll for Bungry sec- rifce. rather than insert a “Lost” ad b3 o i = s , The HER ARTICLES AT TO THE RACES—Friday, 25th, in The Bulletin. FOR RENT—Three brand new tene- food shlp” jointly with the interna- |flag, John Barnett; recitation, LOW PRICES ON OT! .ve City dock at foot of Rose iional commilssion, which has ‘agresd | Speech of John Adems, Bessio Thomp- Tiloy 063 & . Gnd amain at 3 b Perhaps you haver't yet lost J|Bonts S3p follel separate entramce| - - Who tn these latt to meet whatever is rajsedi here dollar | son; ’°§§, PF?citgizdslg;z;% Bg:;: for big race. Fare 50 cents. je24d your dog, but n'; Juu:tt as vzt‘afl to —i-o,r-r%;“—" e . - for dollar. All edministration expenses | essay, rs , 7 H T 5 - If Tile hen get this “first aid” information— RENT—Tenement of five rooms, + are guaranteed; every cent contributed | recitation, The Light on Deadman's 40 Sale orses “::rfg-‘: S00D, {Es hera: 1C T Tars, Thore fawt any way i Nor- || SO0 dranty. Tnauire 36 Latsyeite B Hath learned the curtain of the dark b R e T e e el e e e = wich so certain to restore to Am may he learn, ere flits this human O ke commission. bis offeieaiteimeet | Seventh Sk Banihy Coans i tvniis: | TR R ager el Lo Lt acx nat S AReIED,_Ogok at Peters' Spa ain || you your lost dog as a Bullotin || (FORRENT_& Fouse of ten roome ait| p breath "0 L 0 S whatever we raise, dollar for dollar.|essay American Inventions and Dis- |right out of work. Have all lx]dmm, big| 8t, Westerly, z 3 ‘Want” ad. iences; steam heat. Inguire of Isaao & death! Conpetticats halt of thic sgflpl?fld ;‘ng ;?l\'edig, g&.fir gui;flet; r:;uatio:,t'rsg ;:g :ematlllz.émand prices right. Come pth%A"pa‘;:(dlogypE‘.:L ltgx‘\:xr CALL 480 e Daaseka u“xfdmg 53l yDstate| —M. ¥. Buhler, in the New York Sun. cost approximately $100,000, of Whic nuet el Fiske, song, Wh o 5 3 A g 4 le greater part must be secured in|the Bells Say?, chorus; essay, What |Tel, 1139, ELMER R. PIERSON |2pher, care Bulletin. Je2! THE BULLETIN CO. mray15d THE STARS. con- | the Bird Said to Jane, Doris Myott; large subscriptions. Every dollar WANTED—An _experienced FOR RENT—Golden Spur, bungalow, trik t t sea- 1 5,rooms, furnished, season, running|They wait all day, unseen by us, unfelt, ributed will actually reach Belglum |orchera selection, R. G. S. March, E,ff,‘f;“‘ X‘S&?“i‘é’lfimfid‘!‘s’n o °Jezm 5 Cents a Line et Jeeemon. mguz‘ et thas T fnees e ars in the shape of food, without any|composed by Marguerite Young; rec- FOR SALE OR RENT b T T i hind diminution. itation, Marco Bozzaris, Tyler Gilbert; ‘WANTED—Local managers, Norwich, ing, crabbing, orchestra, dancing pa- And we who watched the dawn when Gifts of money, large and emall, may | valedictory, The Cotton Industry, Ul-|Three minutes walk from Peck's|New Loadon. surrounding . territory: vitlon. ~ Stepnen McMullen, New Lon- they were thers, e sent either to Gen. William A.|deric Jodoin. corner two mew Cottages with garage | active, ambitious; must have executive don. jeifd | Thought we had seen them fn fire day- \iken, Norwich, or to Charles C. Russ,| The diplomas were presented by |and all modern improvements. e e L R e R FOR SALE g g ght melt. state treasurer, care Hartford Trust|Acting School Visitor A. C. Burdiclk. For particulars inquire of dress P. O, Box No. 519, Waterbury, Cove. ~ For particulars, phone 687-i.| While the slow sun upon the earth- company, Hartford. mThe class song ;fis icox;npgsec\ bY | JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker | COnn- Jelsd broni SALB—New flv;-r;)om‘h uho‘re Jesd - Hne lkhna!t, i by - MEO WIN arence I.ee an nci Emerson % 5 7 = ungalow, near cars ans each, price - = A i ecause e teeming sl seem wold 5{“1 08 . aroa addressed the class in a r‘;v words of Franklin Square, Norwich WANTED—Antlque furniture and old | 5999; will sell for the first reasonable TO RENT—Rooms for light ho\ye_ and Dare = JMARCUS H. HOLCOMB, silver before 1800; good prices. C. J.|omar “a E. Maine, Groion Coie keeping. Inquire S. G. Congdon, 82 Mc-| o and Dr Soded M thesoai- o FRANK B. EXS, i g ’;‘1’“‘-‘ i e s King, 15 Elm St._Phone 1219-5. _apridd | “Te, JA- H. 2 g . ~ Kinley Ave. Jedd rwe exp) 18 Special Committee. e and his teachers have worke = - == o e p i lod alr, - Z WANTED _Antique furniture and old -| 'TO RENT—After July 1st. the cot-| We had no thoug! there all day = Comndense “and eooperusion of wwe| FARMS FOR SALE |serseod priied fule ™ Sascnr || rom sALE—Two paiesot aood work, tasg now ocedpied by Wil L. Siearns, they awelt 5 L 717-3. ay2 . = lcKinley . " j~ ANNOUNCEMENTS class, g I of all descriptions and prices. hx:-‘r;lu.x‘n::Y Teu = wnm;? n’“ = &'ozfif'gl:‘.’;‘“:;a};?‘w}{‘l';“;uQ‘;‘e;“;fng‘}g don, 32 MoKinley ave. Je3d_ | Tet, were they over us, alive and true OLONTAL THEATRE Papecaity: wsmetes wan-the acit | " Sood Sarguantratt o o P10 | nSBotlyMP S T SO R | o S T P R o i o et | 17 0y e e B NS C NIAL T . specially attracti: was e o gt ’M re?:gluozflrs::.gvg: '.co ages. g i’ D T p? ¥ Bilde B In buodhfmnda- ‘beyond our daylight by the pupils of the seventh and WM, F. HILL, Coit, 2 Jeasa FOR RENT — Tenement of seven et Earl Williams and Anita Stewart in|eighth grades arranged by Mrs. Nellie Real Estate and Insurance, L T e T T e e G S (0 O R : ail modern improvements. In-| Serene and patient in thelr conscious His Bhantoni Burstheact Johnson. Roor 108 Thay-thIdg.Nennicn, Conn. | ment wants clerks; $75 month; write Jon OB SALE — Gasoline launch, 73 It Elizabeth St. maysid Raay“fi‘;hf-'mlm for e 50 a : 7 i i i i -|long, 7 ft. beam. in first class condi- | T U ERNSR o SEAY — ) 3 podliee Alice Brown and Miss Adelaide Telechone 147 Dl eI T e D e ks ey s D AT 0o Weshington Shiaak | o oarile Lor oux 07 atet—~ his wonderful pair of working part- | Figenbaum were the accompanists for . g c £ upper tencment of six rooms and lower night. the big Vit h serlal mow | the evenine. EEOCHSRES NN Jd8id o) Sutiet i Omos: g tenement of fve rooms. . Inquire of J Mary Mapes Dodge. ers in the bi agrap v 3 ) 2 : = 3 bein, in thi r cities of| The R. G. S. march composed by LEGAL NOTICES WANTED—Orders for cleaning, re-| FOR SALE—Bay mare, or will trade| Bradford, Booikbinder, 108 biroadway. L:g&,fl;ig”;fi% ’a"ppe:r]f;fi; in asde- Miss Marguerite Young happily proved pairing and retopping chimneys and|for cows; can be used anywhere; walk,| mayzsd = 7" HUMOR OF THE DAY : ~|at once her skill as a composer and for cleauing and repairing furnaces|trot or run. J. M. Young. R T T et et L e e ( B Ll Kinds, G V- | S5t SALE=Five Worcester Buckeye Sonitral DT Btk to ios — 1 i - alo 5 S e o c! tices in Centr: 1 e o - : e e s s e d I’HHWSAL ffifl JHE flflM] WORK T Aty s rnanaty B e Luiwicrs. 135 Wasomiiir Tekes SH0Lis Daisiad Toomi Sitahe tis e | Miskt i Nl yeur mesr i cost chrabsiiiee S DOLY, i Pl SN TR agent for Unadilla silos and Pape en-|und wite or lor singie gentieman. J.|much? et s-ggmanflt !;ED:::SHXE sf_fsglr%a:cftg The Prize Awards. ;S_EALED PROPOSALS will be 187 . WANTED—Position by elderly wom- |silage cutter. George D. Coats, North|s. Lucas. = 2pr2ld | Second she—Onmly one good cry— S oanieat e Jowels. a| The following prizes were awarded: | Seived by the Stste CiRpway Commis e aarork:, can - dosfood thikin | Morington, Conn. = Thone 43-6 o5ieHe] TSTOMAGE ROOM—inquire J. E. Fana | Philadelphia Public Ledger. endid two-reel Essanay drama, fea- | First prize in geography, $3, siven| Conn., until 2 p. m. Friday. July 2| oros, Hddre Conn. may3sd — | ning, 52 Broadway. feblsd “Sadle, what is & gentleman?® ng Bryant Washburn, Helen Dun- | DY Anne Brewster Fanning chapter, D. | 1915, Tor the following sections of state FOR SALE—Pure bred O. L C. sow : PLYMOUTH. 44 e i e p T—b % . g » " ghe r, Thomas Comerford and many oth- | A- R., to Ulderic Jodoin; second, in|road work in accordance with plans|, THE PLYMOUTH, 4¢ Laurel Hill Ave.|and pigs. George A. Kahn. Tel Leb. 10 HeNT—Furnisked rooms, all con ‘Please, ma'am,” she answered, “a veniences Lor housekeeping; 5 School | gentleman’s a man you don’t know P 2 t : and spevifications on file on the office | The best place in Norwich for spring| Je23WFM o e R novzid 3 s = ers’in this famous and popular cast. It griffighfi“fiy S s e T e e e e e e G very well"—Kansas City Star. is a story of a week end Dparty in X HIStoEys 33, i |and at the following places: overlooking the waler; alsu auiomouiie e ey Popme. 1ohi| ~FLRNISL_D HOOM —Centraliy io-| The optimist—That boy will be pres- which mixed sultcases are the cause of | Sécond in history, $2, to John Bammett; | “"ToWN OF ASHFORD: About 14,960 |barties accummodated. Pnone sse. ahout C1150, price "365. B Tart e D i ident some day. many thrilling situations, including an | irst Prize in Bnglish grammar, $3, glv- | linear feet of Gravel construction.| mayod | Salom Turnpike. Phone 1374-5 Joies 100ALS, al; moueincon- | The pessimist—That boy will be vice accusation of theft against one of the|R Dby the Harmony club, to Ulderic Plans and specifications at Selectmen's| ™ \WANTED_Ford cars fo paint; 310 8 3 Lnion St Phone iU1-3. | president some day.—Puck. guests, which is only straightened out|Jodoin; second prize in English his- | office, Warrenville. TOWN OF CAN-|a¢ Elljoit's Paint Shop, o5 Lafayeite| FOR SALE _Horses, carts, harnesses| Yeniences. 33 Lnio e ES 5 ' after many exciting events. Monkey | torY, $2 to Miss Ellen Willcox; first e b bout S0 Unear feet of| 8t Uncas Gaca 725. apr2id [and household furniture. Joseph Patience—She doesn’'t Jook like a Sarles, the Joseph Peckham farm, Lau- ‘FOR RENT girl who would marry for money. Business is a big Lubin film in which | Prize In arithmetic, $3, to John Bar- | 0q'V5 RIOPP g MAcatem construction | oo 2 : b buy cows —and caives |rel Hill Road. Tel. 1136-4. Je23d Patrice—No. sk dacail't Took Hke & is starred Ethel Clayton and Joseph |Nett; second in arithmetic, $2 to Ul- | Resurfacin, Plans and specificati of ai! kinds; pay good price. K. Glau- — E No, 2 3 B 56 of a youne seeioty |ABIC Jodofs, Eolh e D A B andlo b L office, " Canterbury, | Dinger, Lot 14-5, Colchaster, Conm. FOR SALE Cabbage plants Flat At Ocean Beach For Season girl that anyone would want to marry iad who returns from an African hunt- | the Harmony club gave $10 in prizes. | TOWN OF PLAINFIELD: About 6, Eu(ghlfindd All'r!si;‘flz%n 32 per 1.\{09,3du- Two Cottages, one 8 rooms and one |at all.—Yonkers Statesman. ing trip bri € a monkey as a sou-| Young Jodoin has taken five prizes | linear fect of Gravel construction.| — o nEr—aavertising BoleiioF | A-_Bullard. Tel 646-1 Je23d_ 110 rooms, Gas, Electric Lights, Garage,| The easy mark who sent a half-dol- enir to his sweetheart. The monkey |Previous to last night. B D e Uons et S gublication established 6% years. Write FOR SALE—At N Seaorowi's Shep- | Bath Houses, near bathing beach.|lar to the fellow who advertised “A apes in the hotel and pandemonium Prasentntl - About 1.630 linear feet| &L J; Barklhurst, New Haven, Conn, for | ard Hill (Wauregan) farm, one two- Apply Daniel L. Jones, M. D.,, Norwich | sure way to prevent swimmer's until ho is captured again. SRelAliOn OF Class Gift ravel construction. Plans and | Particulars. Hovald” | o Joorn, pinfer. new 1uls ithroug |APD cramps,” _ received _this reply: “Don't Stanley Wheelock, in behalf of the class of 1915, presented the school a handsome picture, which was received by George A. Haskell, acting chairman of the committee. Gor_ | 2ing. will ‘aell Tow or exchange for(Conn, R. F. D, No.2. Telephone 736.Tamps" received this reply: OF WOODSTOCK: Construction | don, 258 Prospect St.. City. Tel 652 3 “You sey you were watching the f0. Span’ Reinforcad Conorete S Jump rakes, mowers, | tedders |- =i 4 Sey You were watching th Beam Bridge over Mill Brook on = To RENT M;;QSETL"M one em you. o machinery; will exchange for money or ck Road in the HELP WANTED stock; Armour's fertilizers for sale: Woodstock. Plans and crushed rock by the ton or carload. Let of Gold, by the g cast, is the uding feature and is a drama of the heart, winning all by its beauty and path ations at Postoffice, Versailles.| ~ WANTED—Plano tuning. A. e : s s CPADG T “Didn’t you protest?” fHicer: the class are: Pres- e ; c 2 NTAUG—Ten-room cot-| ,Didr S - DAVIS THEATRE. e e onedlaamare. Pee ications at office of E. C. Welden, 1 | me Know your wants and I will try 0| G o s error 1o eanfoom ot | wyeym, an' then—then both of ‘em S e dentiGortrade: Mobarhiin: sy e e oA Rlack SWH M antl Plain Nurse, Cook, mbermaid, | piease you. W. S. Brown. Write or | 389 4 Salt Pond: sown flower and | it me.”—Buffalo Express. Matinos: Idol Now a Clergyman eacorude McLaughlin; secretary, | TOWN OF WATERFORD: Construction |- 20 - (00se. R oo phone. Danielson or Wauregan, Conn.|Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower an e et 2 Theodore Pigeon; treasurer, Ulderic \10 Lft] F’-tzvn,fm cedm “’\,m\"‘!:! ?130 o je2ld vegetable gardens; hardwood floors, D?i you fa—rry a pistol? - 75 4 5 in. - vert located on the New London- FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. i heat. Rental $350. "I do not.” Robert Edeson, handsome hero of |9°3°! Class Roll. Lyme Turnpike over Jordan Brook, o o FOR SALE Frame lumber. Two-Inch | B boias :‘;‘fwoo_ e e A = S R any a young matinee girl’s heart, has aterford. Plans and specif me a clergyman. At least, he has|_ The mermbers of the ory planks. Vic- tions at| M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Bentral Bldg.|white ouk plank, 7esterly, R. I |men?” tville, Conn. je22d FRANK W. COY, graduated | office of C. A, ns.. tor Marcaurelle, T bell, Div. 5 - = 258 P “Yes, but not nearly so much as I rccome @ clergyman so far as con-|¥ere. John Finn Barnett, Joseph (32 Church st LR S 3 Second hand doors and e would ‘be if I carried a pistol”—~De- Euaies By Marers Uoesph Bumme. | oyl oy bt o e et FOR SALE 1§ Hartley, 52 Franklin St. troit Free Press. Maude Fis| Mvler Gilber S State ¥ A - Hemmandhaw—How did Umson's Hedley Groshe, Joms Srantie. ons: ver the Hght To re toader. sume a5 501 by he tate Ionn D I new Ioxt o oul} mann, Ulderic Edmond Jodoin, Will- | ject and all bid Z H. Tarned. a perfect tedder at a rea- | oFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW pj{ggmermte—hol exactly as he ex- iam Louis Laliberte, Clarence Vin- a - o e oan . 328, Communicate with Seealit sy 3 & cent Lee, Joseph Henry McCrathy, J, e v e b op ins en a C. Larned. Putnam, Conn.. N e “What went wrong with them? Alexander Houston McCluszage. Gor. 3 T John W. Larned, 76 South “Well, he started to make an atr~ Danielson, Conn. Tel. 174-4. Four storfes. Sreproof, reinforced coucrete. Located on Franklin Square, S Shetland pony and outfit,| center of city, termimal for all local re P. J. Danahey, 751 Main St.,|und suburban trolleyw. Has hardwood limantic., 6194 | soors and woed thirmings throughout. THE KALEIDOSCOPE OR_SALE—You have been waiting | Best of elcvator service and the build- e 5 raln, to set your garden, and we|Ing will be up-to-date In every way. More than flve billions for luxuries T he following line of plants: To-| Rent of offices from $8 to $30 per | was the record of expenditures in the Sr, S o wieierys Brussells| L uneh. For farther fnformation, in- | United States last year. ; S, erbenas and Cl\alnplu’n quire of WILLIAM F. HIiLL, Room 10S, ST LT usands of Asters for|Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. More than 300,000 acres of land are ing. Wholesale and retail. devoted to cocoanut growing in the ckham. City Gardens, East Side. - = = | Federated Malay states. ship and it turned out to be a sub- trude Houston McLaughlin, Carl Bu- C. J. BENNETT, ‘marine.”—Youngstown Telegram. gene Melvin, Doris May Myott, George Dennison Palmer, Theodore ~Piezon, Bisi o Hstimy) Somniasionar. C()mpafly ' nq Olga Beatrice Stanger, Bessie Irene Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. Thompson, Stanley de Wolfe Wheelock, _}‘fa':ex-(;t‘lyxi:eetierciscs a social was held Prefen‘ed Stock 2 in Bijou hall. SEWER Ble | Will pay 8 per cent. divi- WEDDING The Warden and Burgesses of Wi i Borough of Jewett City will rec illcox-Benjamin bids for the construction of sewer: dend and is redeemable The marriage of Miss V AL and, Hill and High streets In said jelsd = - Benjamin daughter of Mrs. iGa Ben- | BSOy8H up Lo 720 gelock p. m. on the JULY 1, 1916 BEST 350 GLASSES for 3195, prop- rATCIFDRI SR Africa has 16 inhabitants to tha {jamin and George E. Willcox son of | received will be opencd ar the cthos of ’ . fitted. Burnham'’s, 227 Main St. square mile and North America has Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Willcox, both of |saia Warden and Burgesses. In . the o 8 2 jelia = ‘only one more to the mile. Lisbon, took place at the home of the n_ Building at Jewett Ci 11| | Subscriptions will be received by §| “For SaLE—Ons csiinder WATCH HILL BUSINESS : bride Thursday afternoon at haif past | blds must be sealed and handed "to | with truck body. . In 2 Russia has more Jews than any two o'clock. Only near relatives of the | Willlam T. Crumb, Bsq., Clerk of said JAMES L CASE | 55 Frankiin St.” Tel. 117-3. 2y 25 For Sale other country and Warsaw has more families were present. The ceremony | D4hugh, Jewe ey b e . |- %om sALE —Reo touring car, in & “E 0 Jews than any other Russlan city. and A store on leased land (long term Plans and specifi was performed before an arch of the. office of Chandlor & Poloeey class condition, newly painted Two London chauffeurs have pat- daisies and ferns over a carpet of Conn., or at the office of W 37 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. rhauled: will sell ‘cheap if sold at |} ,.;. 5 all fixtures, doing a maiden hair ferns by Rev. J. A. Spi- N mante ot T e e £00d Business; for sale at a barsaln. s e v:ubtggoumebmndeghzgl filr: dell, pastor of the Baptist church in AL B - — et Cottage nt Pleasant View. Dreventistul pIMSIT BT, Jewett City. The bridal couple, who ehe o ey e e L e e ETader TevtTizers s 10 cottage at Pleasant v 4 e : -5 s = = also al <inds o] s s v A 0 c At W Soadtended ‘enterediitths sroom, |- jusrd price. Greeacville Grain Co. Tel || View, 0 by 200. This place 13 Wichita, Kansas, is the largest Dlayed by Mre B L Hiscoroot 7o FOR SALE 326-5. maylid centrally: located, S-minute ik, 20 1 broom market In the world, and. the Mrs. E. . Hiscs 0! ‘ew 2 - ett City. The brid £ it 150-ACRE stock farm. near Willi- Inquire about it. center of the largest broom-corn ; ¥ e Wwore a dainty . | mantic, mile raiiroad station, 8-room growing district in the United States. ace trimmed gown of white with a B h T N h = A . "50 A Lot at Groton Long Point. £ AR et o s o Ao s House, barn to accommodate 50 head, Lt ns the purposes of the latest Mutual | veil and carried an arm bouquet of 0[‘0llg ax Notice Seven “Raom Cotlage Bl roaes B e e e o i iy It takes three seconds for a cablo terpiece, On the Night Stage.|bride roses. Mendelssohn’s wedding i fruit for home usc, half mlle frontage ar from board wal. sage t ic fro e this may cause many & feminine | marvh tollowed the osouls All persons liable to pay taxes in the House on river, strong lind, In fine state of "if taken this month is only || TaESS: 0 cross the Atlantic from som to flutter appreh 2 icken sala sand- | Borough of Colchester, Conn., ar = | cultivation; place will carry 40 to 50 s bargain. Cotlages ail || England. ~Cable costs about one D A lunch of chicken salad, sand- & c , Conn., are noti el oner taiii ot o - thousand dollars & mile to I da M wiches, cake, lemonade and ice cream |fied that a tax of 4 mills on the dollar, Electrio lights, steam heat, set- e e e o fulldIng Cor e e = the total amount laid at thaa&m&n virilit Wwas served under the trees on the|to be due July 1, 1915. I will be at my tubs, large lot, in fine location. tures. Lists. Tryon's Agency. Willi- . - S 145 seen tne thrilling pictures showing flawn. Mr. and Mrs. Willcox will house on July 1., 1915, from 6 to 8 <= . el . Conn, Epriod Choice of 400—prices from $275 [|Of the sea represents a value of §250,- iim fightlng off with his two bare fists [ spend the week-end In Providence sad | aid h Price $3,300 ,000. Send for catalogue. 000,000. whole mob of western cowboys will | Boston and wilt Feside 1 L_’Lce and | o'clock p. m., and at the store of John rice 1 AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. ILLIAM A. WILCOX, — readily attest. On the Night Stage, in |the ¢ farm. Mroasbom O | Condren July 10th and July 31st, from Anyone bLaving same. drop postal to W : Three 600 foot steel towers for WhIChEHIS B e “8”_ ke ldi%“m the E. B. Cheney farm. Mr. and Mrs. O P Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. Real Estate Broker, e iralosPntaticiie 5 Be o at 1t the Davis theatre on Monday amd m?;:"crz‘;,‘l‘,‘na‘:rzcfl;"“‘?fs ‘;fi,n};“" Interest at 9 per cent. per annuum N. TARRANT & CO. ESH SALE_Wood, stoye iengths, 35 || No. 41 West Broad St Rooms 1 and || Cavite in the near future, It i5 bo. ok Feazy of next week as a special add- | was graduated at Wilimantic Norme | will be added the first of each month || 117 Main Strest, Neewioli = J| 1T % R60RE/ SEO% [ SLIasT. 1T 2 Westerly, R. L Toved hat towers, ofvihar helgnl 1t cd feature with the regular show. al school in 1912 and has taught in |beginning Aug. 1st, 1915, —= = 350 Doteheads Phone No. 365... || DT I“}f‘ecl[eusi;)pgim, i bev.labha ‘omre_ SEr 2 Colchester nd Newent school. Mr. MYRON R. ABELL, Collector. and 250° 0% (taamiar. Dusinees. Sia) hof ParticTonam T e Tylerville—The annual meeting of | Willcox was graduated fror worvis 1915, % ; Veiopes, méatly Srined. for 3180} 300 i it g o Middlesex Archdeaconry is to _be held | Free Academy in 190 ana is ch il | June lith 1915, Jeltw e 0. B e for ~ shpics and in Tvlerville school house on Wednes- | perienced journeyman iron molaers | —————— FOR SALE prices for any printing you are in meed A burglar who broke into an anti- ¥, June 30, The guests present from out of town NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Corn: N DoleshuConweny. NoE wichs quary’s shop in Paris has been fdenti- Conn. fled by means of a strip of skin torn from his ear by the broken glass of a showcase. The piece of skin was preserved in a bottle of spirits, and it fitted on to a fresh scar on the man’s left ear. were Mrs Winfred Stoddard of Gro AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD e with improvement Mrs. Myrta Mather and Mrs Frederiok | & North Stonington, within ana for the | 4 9 room Cottas ¢ 5 SIMPLE HOME TREAT“ENT Turner of Gales Ferry, Mr. and Mrs, | Agtct Of North Sionington, on the|in a pleasant central location at a i Gharles Turner and Harold Curtis of | Present—CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. |Parsain. o | Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hens- | Estate of Isaac Main, late of Nogth E. A. PRENTICE | FOR SWOLLEN VEINB ler, Emma Hensler and Henry Hensler, | Stonington, in said District, deceased. | Phone 300 86 CUIF'Stoaet] [y i i Slon 8 oo leass FOR SALE Two tenement house, 15 rooms well arranged with improvements, Jr. and Madeline Weeks of Plain Hill, | ,Ordered. That the Administratrix cite lof in rear, close to trolley, formerly |l on a good street, near trolley line, Mrs. Jennie Will ’ | the creditors of sald deceased to bring occupied by late Mrs. Sarah A. Luther. % _you or a ive or friena oi;):\, e e A Hacketstows | fhelr, clalms “against iala” it STust Do sold st onse te setile eatate|§2nd 10 minutes walk to Franklin r yecaus ricose veins, ol > 7| within six months from at y : i W munches, the best advice that anvons OYtoSi;war;n: éf and Mrs. E. H. Hiscox posting a notice to that ‘effect, together FUR SALE f,;‘[,,,",“(f,““;’?e",;«u’,‘f"‘z’,.n;".n 200 o || Square. Price reasonable, owner YOUR GRAY m his world can g to get a prescrip- el i with a copy of this order, on the sign- ' 3 5. arrange on that many Dhysicians are now pre- ) post nearest to the place where said IandiCune) o Ehone/ 1its Jesviag tewn. Cén or | ibing. Personal Briefs. deceased last dwelt, and in the same large loan. Ask your druggist for an original i 5 ‘ew | toWn, and by publishing the same onc. icest locai wo-sunce battle ot Mosnes SEEmall Miss Josephine Emerson of New |OWE and by publishing the same once| One of the choi located £ o York is a guest t h b a o Oil (full strength! e g = er brother’s, Sroruing toins ay anc epplyintant end | o0y o0 o Seeh o 0 Tore, 1¥trict: 2nd make return'to this| giores well stocked with F E Soon_you will notice that ihey - ars|. Mrs. Jennie Willcox of Hacketts- ‘ CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. . Erouing smaller and the {reatment|town, N. J, is a guest at E. C. Will-|_The 2bove and foregoing is a true|groceries, meats, etc., a rare should be continued until the veins are | cox's’ in Litbon. copy of record. 5 To close an estats, a six apart- T eéz‘r%%‘d;sa';.go Te- |, Jrs. Samuel Geer is spending sev- NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- chance for a qu“:k buyer. For Q”I: t’ i locap ted, cults aro guaranteed. Lee & Osgooa |SF2l days at Mrs. Amos Sarle's in War- | ceased ars horely antiod to" Lbsisi . Lonaume Serskemily 4 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building Norwich, Conn. SAGE AND QUININE Guaranteed by Lee & Osgood To Re- store Gray or Faded Hair %o Its Natural, Youthful Color or l_!EAL ESTATE BARGAINS Co. will supply you. Generous sample | Wick, R. L fheir claims against sald estate'io ths | particulars see near Main Street. Good - Money Back. on receipt of 10 cents from Moone| Miss Alice McBroome and a friend, | undersignegyat North Stonington, Conn., N 2 3 sz Substantial brick house of ten Chemical Co.. Rochester, N. Y. Miss BEmmd Johnson of New Britain | R: D. No. 2 within the time limited in JOHN A. MORA! tunity. For further information ||| ooms near Main Street. Nice vVe-| The demand for gray haired men and, - |are at Miss McBroome's home in the | th® above and foregoing order. o of andah and small garden. Owner BELSEY & MAIN, REAL ESTATE BROKER inqui r o FIRM TEETH, HEALTHY GUMS | borough. i TR Nocaith: Conre = & S leaying Norwich will sacrifice. omas H. Beckle If your gums are soft Oor spongy or Mrs. William Johnstone is in Willi- Cholce residence site, extra large FOR SALE. Phones 724—474-3. 278 Main St. is remarkably low considering its lo- women is growl: less all the time, Ind in peri5as of Industrial de ression the man or woman whose hair is turn- lnE gray is the first to be dropped. 't let ay hair lose you ur Jjob—one waek's application of h!!a"y's your teeth loose and zensitive, get a|mantic for the week-end. lot overlooking Chelsea Parade. Price small bottle of Ginginol at any good| Mr. and Mrs. George Wheelock and drug store. It is a safe and sure treat-|children Louise, Harriett and Austin EDISON HOME PHONOGRAPH cation. Sage and Quinine will show you that e for Lo eroea‘and Riggs discase | o Moscow, N. Y., are guests at A. A. MONEY LOANED Complete with large horn and 15 rec- Real Estate and Fire lnsurance Desirable Fishers Island cottage, | gray hair need not be, and that you = e on_Dismons, watcies, ewatry [§| SraE, Thecial Bt F00i wordh oo B four sicoping room. Near the water | 345 have lusirons hatr or maturtl odior —_—— and securities of any kind ai G a2y and convenient leamer landing. LOST AND FOUND Wi Lo Lowest Hates of interest At ag THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY, Can be bought right, or rented (fur- | 35° abtained: for B0l Suice Dottle can - aterbury.—During the past week established firm to deal with, Jellad Norwich, Conn. nished) for the season. cents at Lee & Osgood Co.’s end drug= at least 200 boys and girls have bom- THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co, = s giste genorally. g ed the town clerk’s office to ob- reet, tairs. tain their birth certificates to g0 1o (Established’ ,..{,'_, THERE rs no advertising medlum im | iness before the public, there ARCHA w. CoIT Eastern Conne¢ticur equal to-The Bmle medium beiter than through the E VerUIE = A generous trtal sampe bottle l’lzi detip Zor Pusiness Iesults. R 10 Mnag‘ mail only &_ work during vacation. ‘62:Broadway . - - Telephe

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