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TR RS Y Vaudeville and Motion Platures at| Holiday ch-or at lholhrmg Arme— " £ : g BRAVE LOVE. MSroriag Biotures at GolonialiTheatre. m“;:. #Wi‘::'fw §, Boy vm m w m m nce, Jfi‘:‘sm m p e ’ | - 3 } § e 3 bers. riet I S ; ! - !a r e and Photoplays en Papever SuES WANS MRS ¥ o gfimu.m.. “Emplo; m-z. / \ o |5 hitney t %M o the skies were '.rn. of Commbon:Counciliin Coun- cnm Tambler .M Dorothy Per-| want to reduce nnu to normal, go to Feias DrighRRT rooms and | any iive druggist and esk for ah orlg- _———?_‘—w halie ot the S mne Monday | ial two-ounce Bottis of Moone's Bmer- | smoke. the Gonareh Co rg.n "n-y al- Sheltering z ~ And and there Was o treat of cake and ice | §.3 Ol (full strength). ithe T ays buy six for 2c at Smoke|f \ in %’w‘ rested by (he hedge ’Wfi- : cream sent by a nearby friend. A,sx it to the e nh?.av.m...m. —— e el S L W00 wis LNo 6, K. of P, - i 5 mc:. San !m{mun:ln wlll'l.ba nofi::id WANTED—At once, a reliable ‘irl “ 0#‘ raduated from Amherst. days. Continue its use u geueral housework, Seter Todge; No. 605, N. B O. P.| Wien Rav. G 1L Bwing attended | velis return (G normal size. 1t is suar: | cut s S o= meets in Bill Block. recently - the reunion of class at anteed to reduse swollen. veinss . of A., meets money back, and als luce swollen g oy, T . St shets X vt ot R B AR S Norwich Central Labor Union meets lanniversary, Governor Whitman, also f ou. nerous in Carpenters’ Hall. a member of the class, was there, and n.u on r.odpt cents from es_ Lodge, No. szo N. E. O. P, Lansing. who was greduated in | Moone Chemical Co., Roehuler. N X in out; references required;' uuu in fam- |§. " < We -gn“wb-rflu. ily, all adults. Mrs. H. N. Fenn, 21 A = P RPN oo Turner St., Willimantic. jyéa . ~Came out to o5 piay ABLE-BODIED MEN—G0od ight, % ' ! s 23 - 3 for firemen and brakemen; suo"-‘:;u‘un- 5 3 n:._:l — old tunes, 1y; experience. unnecessary. R-”\swiv ) 151N S for long, ¥ ' misstedn in Foresters’ Hal the class of 1886. Amherst" al care Bulletin. -.-' violin: St. TS HIeh: Soclety meets = e 8L BRI VT s ana Iy -"'-flvv R AR punding o omstng: roor aoting sboretary of| FIRM TEETH, HEALTHY GUMS | WANTED Touns man: salary $10 o S necti state, as the "bflgbt plrt.lcnhr stars in| If ybur gums are sore, soft, spon; to start, with splendid chance of ad- - el e co"er 1';; o::)” :::el: f:i:u::::m:;d the, collesh, Arsni and. rect “.’d?' or your testi m";g&':. o world has aye gone Ve e Aaorica in tg | How the Day Wes Oalebrated. | raffToe,i"Red did Fooxioioy fet starve those whom she has saved | Flags were displayed Sunday andgone. A small bottle lasts for weeks. until mow, more food must be sup- | Monday. - At 4 o'clock - Monday morn- *he i‘;{e;f;?y:ngt f:eik;" CW':N' :fi!‘n 5 BULLETIN’S PATTERN SERVICE Conn th 3 terval day cogx‘::lwan efpt:c‘;;nceon}x:m:fxmoé- hn: sounds of firing and explosives were ‘vancement; must have clerical ability, 3 O since we were on be a neat penmu; and nnm-mnm X 2 nces ; 3 Our lw-.aln’ ‘wandering stenography. Apply to Manufacturer, urERoe asd Jeses 5 Soe: care Bulletin Office. . Jy3d r It long ago was done; 3 ?TEN RAPHEF; mm;—‘w-_ » e Ty g e ) Bu’t‘tlau who "‘X::" gold or gear, 12 to s ;' must be a Ei penman, 4 TH Bouses r with a knowledge of. shorthand water, eranda, eiegant ”u'?:-r':“ RS peeys Jown stenography. Apply to Norwich Com- can And love and beauty pine, = 2 Shannon Building. in The Bulletin. 4 Joy e work _to load a “Connecticut|heard in all directions. Several pleas. mercial School, et _ focd aiip” Jointly with the interna- | e parties planned for the day-were _dv3d Perhaps you haven't yet lost §| don. 2d TRt et iBact S tional commission, which has agreed | given up because e rain. WANTED—A good plain cook. Ap- || your dog, but it's Just as well to 6 HENT—Ropms for Jight house: | When you h.a but your V‘ol{g L4 Rooms to meet whatever is raised here dollar ply Mrs. W. K. Tingley, 7 Broad St., |} get this “first aid” information— }| keeping. inquire/s. G. Congaon, 82 Mc- gms b y dear. between 10 and 12 mornings. _ jy3d There fsn't any way in Nor- || Xiniey Ave. s Jeid Fittsvurgh Chroniels Telegraph T WANTED _First class baker at once.|f| Wich so certain to restore to To RENT_After July, ist the cot- MIZPAH. Rose Restaurant. Jy3d you your lost dog as a Bulletin ul- now occuplied by Will L. Stearns, —_— for dollar. All edministration expenses On Vacation Visit. are guaranteed; every cent contributed Mr. and Mrs. Luclan H. Beebe and "lh reach Belgium In the shape of;son Standish of New Haven are spend- Zo0d. ing Mr. Beebe's two weeks' vacation o F . g oy = The commission has offered to meet |at his former home on the Scotland WANTED A situation by an experi- | ~want” ad S ok iniey egre & G. Conk- | pa o Sonstance Fenimore Woolson. whatever we raise, dollar for dollar.|road. gnced statlonary engineer. 591 East CALL 480 '—F‘—m When we are absent one from another; Connecticut’s half of this shipload will Main St Iy ADDiy W est Side Silk Mith Jesa | Thousn long miles awa. thow may'st | cost approximately $100,000, of which Ten Members in Troop. WHITE BEACH hotel, Crescent THE BULLETIN CO. 2y e e e - %70 | And a hard fate each the greater part must be secured in| o o TS B TOOR Beach, Conn.;: modern improvements; 7 “Pmrm:.—no. Wasnington sirset. | Forever divide—yet sl Cmust Sy large subscriptions. Every dollar ¢on- electric lights. new private water sys- 5 Cents a Line ppee Sptasen A A T T s fa Sops ip and was admitted to membership in tem; shore dinners a specialty; auto tributed will actually reach Belgium s Y ; Troop No. 5, Boy Scouts, at its last In ihe shape of food, without &NY|,ccting, There are now ten members. Gifts of money, large and small, may 3 MrE te sent either to Gen. William A. Enjoy Local Hospitality. Aiken, Norwich, or to Charles C. Russ,| Thomas Kilroy of Brooklyn, N. Y., is state treasurer, care Hartford Trust|visiting his cousins on Otrobapdo ave- company, Hartford. nue. SIMEON E. BALDWIN, 5 MARCUS H. HOLCOMBE, William Burns of Gardner, Mass. . FRANK B. WEEKS, was in town for the week end snd th Special ommmeo. Fourth. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. John W. Buckley and son of Paterson, N. J., are visiting rel- atives here, OOLONIAL THEATRE. yme Mr. and Mrs. John L. Browning have returned from their wedding trip and are at their home on Eest Town street, rooms. parties accommodated at all hou Hradtord, Hookbinder, 108 Lesadway. | In -days of soft pesce. in suferias's lace to enjoy a good swim and dinner. mayz4d o o -m-hn caths, 15 110 1o by 'yler Cruttenden, Prop. Jyid L S S ————— TO RENT—Two desirable front of-|1In right or in "on."n M’ o8 :r |=.m, MEN and women wanted; government FOR SALE fices in Central bullding; 4180 two nice- | Ever the same, the same prayer still; wants clerks; $70 month; write immedi- | o |Iy furnished rooms, suitable for man|The Lord watch between thee and m ately for list positions obtainable.| rrom — They cannot live on a bird u:du"v e ar for single gentieman. J. 'n-e love, no other, Franklin Institute, Dept. 35-F., Roches-| troated with Fonemah Lice Remedy; | B: LUcas. . _%przld | Through might of lhe land, through '"- NY _ Je2%d |.and 50c and try a bottle. postage paid | STOMAGE ROOM—Inquire J. & m power of the NTED_—A_position in Norwich as | Konemah _Poultry _ Yards, 45 est | ning, 52 Broadway. Whererer thou may'st be companion or hiusekesper in & small Main St. Norwich. Ct. _JeMUTuThS | =g puna—Furnished roo -u VO are RIS SUN f""’w""’"'"‘ family. Address Housekeeper, care of — ~ - 2 Seisa FOR SALE—Good work horse, '::l‘h( Jenieaces ior Bousekeeping; 18 l;_'l:tl Bulletin Co. el e —————— e | LAON - 1D6.2 S0 Dulr Wules,: TIEhS ev- WANTED—A horse o use for lis| ey way; right price. Geo. . e HUMOR OF THE DAY board or small hire, to be used by a|TelL Leb! Ser0nSTa Py e ,, G L lady during summer vacation; best of care. with pasture, hay and grain, A FOR SALE—Set of double harness, | “HynNismen Hex—What makes you think he's dress Lock Box 238, Four” aleo butter WorKer. - APRE f' § | xemencts i Jalon el el Wy The imccant siaries he tells. WANTED_Local munagers, Norwlich, \Van Town § New London, Surrounding territory: | —rom sALE Fine sorisht oianor active, ambitious; must have executive | FOR SALEFine uprigl "‘ gt FOR RENT Optimist—The world owes me a Hv- ability to promote n{n' lhu-lne-s :\:;d oy - ln;. manage own corps of salesmen. - FOR SALE—Mexican Fly Banish, a el t that it doesn" dressP. °0." Box 'No. 515, Waterbury, | real preventive againat fiics on hors luudmg: anknn lqnm T T2 st B P ¢ The Bridge Across, Two Reels, Biog. and Hazards of Helen. { One of the most delightful stories of |, Rev. and Mrs. 3. 0. Barrows of West the day and hour is the one at the| LOWR S;feet are in )!(fi det Plti.tl;ki Mass., Colonial theatre today entitled The |8uests for two weeks o eir son, dge Across. This is a mammoth | Frederick Barrows, and family. two-reel Biograph feature with all the AT, ; Mr. and Mrs. James Kivlin' and R e e e O e i | daughter from Hartford have been 3 ; SR Iy of % ol siiver; good prices paid. A. Bruckner, | taken at once. Box 100, Groton, Conn. t of the fact that his daughter is 35 Franklin St Tel. 717-3. = may26d jy3a . Fon RBNT - “gaw did )ubel catch cold" ant of the fact that his 3 4 | TIT WILL PAY you to consult me Im- | “FoR SALE —Twe nice Tamils cous " “mr S h-mnm. e keeping the household together by the| . .. ——c——r it “considering purchase of | one Trestiened In Mas sad aoe in Jom Conn. Jel and cattle. The Lee & od m ni- Norwich, Conn. may iTuTh ~ | bor Evuvfi-lu o i First She—My husband says that owing to the war capital is timid. !oe:.nd She—Yes, when ul::n.I has any Brows p.h every e I kiss him.—Chicago WANTED—Antigque furniture -nd old silver before 18300; good price: —1 = . gent, King, 15 Elm St. Phone 1 PR -.prxoa L‘F&Re::ell.lit!-‘g;:m:;:d-w, model Apply‘o WILLIAM F HII.L. Al WANTED—Antique furniture and old | windshield and speedome visiting Mrs. Kivlin’s mother, Mrs. John Neagle, of West Town street. music lessons she is giving. The family 1350—1336 rental of seaside cottages. Archa W.| gl one young helter calf. J_ W. Don’| A very desirable 9 room Cottage, cen- | Summer. d went out without them.’ "n% | daughters, Madeleine and Ruth Park, s living in the house on the adjoining : . 3 Coit, 63 Broadwa; el11d trally located. Possession hetroit Free Press. grounds is a northerner with a sturdy | of Fairfleld Me, are visiting Mr. and| . cpypyiNG SUMMER DRESS. | —wrmmmn oo MY vhon. BORD- e 0 Jiyed y ot ] Bill—Now, Il give you & new one son who is in-love with this daughter. | Mrs. Eben Allen of Washington street. N oS 0T picaning, re’| FOR SALE — Family o; business Speak Quick.. o0 the phon. airin, and retoppii chimneys and ograph. iChelold e Fhfikes S0 ICCOERIZG (he 2 Composed of Ladies’ Walst Pattern 1350 for cléaning and repairing farnaces | BAZORi 1o DEht o ssy. - Box lis, E. A. PRENTICE i 0 is_that making the noise? love affair that is going on between the| The cottage prayer meeting of the and Ladies’ Skirt Pattern 1336. and mason work of all kinds. G. w.[<entral Village, < 3 Phone 300 86 Cliff Street| “That's the Lightning Quartet.” young people, and not until the old | First Me?.hodis’t church will be held —_— family negro servant brings out the old | Thursday evening at the home of Mr. As here {llustrated, white taffeta was family heirlooms is he touched by the|and Mrs. Thomas Day on Otrobendo facts, and the situation comes with |avenue. renewed force, and he begs to be led to the bridge across. The balance of the| Mr. and Mrs, Frank Marquis of big bill includes The Girl Engineer, | Brookiyn, N. Y., were guests Sunday fl;el:eamii‘:flg:gfih{':flf&f: i3 cor one of the extremely hazardous inci-|of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olsen of the|respond with those on the waist front, dents in the wonderfully popular rail- | Scotland road. Mrs. Marquis is in town | The skirt is composed of double flounce “Sounds like thunder."—Yonkers Statesman. “Your husband is rather stout.” Conn. 'r - 1334 To RENT “Welghs over 300 pounds. He's a g. Address’ Housewor] “FOR SALE—A very high grade up- J Delivery, Danielson, Conn. 84 | right planc at very Jow prige: & Teal SUONOCHONTAUG-Ten-soam . 6ot |pest in Summer time. ~THE PLYMOUTH 1 Laure HIll Ave, | RIAn0 Dargain, mmust be soid at once |tase. 3 acres land, est _trom | ”How 07 The best place in Norwich for spring | Address Box 206, Nerwich, Conn. jy2d | Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and | “Takes him too long to get through and summer boarding; situated high,| FOR SALE _Remnants of clght-ounce | /CSctable gardens: hardwood floors, |a screen door.”—Kansas City Journal. Malcolm & Co.. 283 Franklin St Hele’| " FOR SAUE_Shepherd pups. brown phono 424- may26d and white, male $5, (em? 32 e Mary Elmore, No. Frankith, employed in the making, with pipings of new blue on the free edges. walst has new .style features. The WANTED—Position by elderly wom- i overlooking the water; also automobile : plumbing and heat. Rental $350. Tk i oo sopiar. ey | e O B opaa . S e Coagen, ‘Fey | Parties accommodated. Fhome 135, | Tagucst. Asiland "Cotion o Phons | Otbers 3200 {0 $4000. Send for booklet. | e’ ottt hao meceme” e iy Tuesday at the Colonial and aregfol- HANOVER PERSONALS. poplin, linen, organdie, lawn, dimity, | __Ma¥5d i 1 108, J@Wett “City. Comn, iy2d FRANK W. COY, YVesterly, R. I. |ajre~ i S BB sy Tty R _PEF 5 voile or crepe this design is very at- ANTED—To buy cows and caives| ™ pom SALE — One cylinder Cadillac "lfid he recognize you?” tractive. The waist is cut In six size: X Glau-| with truck body, price $45. In s0. He turned a corner’ o kinds; puy 500d price. K » inger, Tel 14-5, Colcnester, Conn. grj.;'cllén,r, 55 Franklin St. Tel. 7 FOR RENT ;hea he eaw me coming."Houston S A AT e S D WANTED — Advertising 8ollcitof | pom SALE—A e oot second “The Ayresses aoeeurr the street 3. Parkhurst, New Haven, Conn, for B e s e e e ChesD a™ | oFFICES AND sTORES 1 1-. wmw | floor, :l:n“" AR o they Sssociate The Hearst-Selig Weekly is the popu- | mi eal, Can- |34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches, bust lar news picture of the present mo- ,d&"‘:gén?’mfi‘afifaifi°'£§m * James | measure. The skirt in six sizes: 22, 24, ment._and the whole bill is topped off | 317 aze 25, 28, 30 and 32 Inches, waist measure! wi Wk [u ? ita- & " % ‘equires yards of inch ma- Sraph ogmedly. | As . usual, Thursday poeEinald Croft and family spent the | terial with 11-4 yards of lining for the PIsht 1s premium night, when 15 orna: | TOurth with Mr. and Mrs. John Croft | foundation skirt for o medium eize. The mental and useful articles will be given Fr‘:x’;i(l;nd Mrs. Willilam Waters of | skirt measures about 3 1-2 yi ublication established 63 years. Write particulars. novibd Mass., were guests of Mrs. | lower edge of lower founce. Plano _tunin, Gor- FOR SALE -A good express hlrn-u- ments?" away to the lucky coupon holders. Jane Waters over the Fourth. This illustration calls for TWO sep-| don. 298 Prospect St. C Ser-o9ers, | Telephone 685-4. may7d relnforeed ‘No, indeed; thex consider those = Mr. and Mrs. Frank Way of Glaston- | 37215, patterns which Wwill he malled to | ——————————————————|""FOR SALE — Gasoline launch, 2 who live above them beneath them.” AT THE AUDITORIUM. bury and Mr. and Mrs. L .Grieg of | BACIK pattern In silver or stampe long, © (& ‘beam."in arst ciass cond Boston Transcript. T T .| Dayville were guests of Mr. and Mrs.| Order through The Bulletin oOm any, 7 P “Is that car of yours the Ilatest First Installment of The Broken Coin| Angus Park for the holidays, Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conn. o Duiliet’a Oooce. Jo3 model,” Plilbeck ’ Coming Wednesday. Miss Loise Martin of West Lafayette, — — TOR SALE Cabbage plants Flat “Yes. It's a 191 Ind., is spending @ month’s vacation Another special feature picture will | with Mrs. William George Park. be introduced at the Auditorium start-| Herbert Bennett of New York was ing this Wednesday and Thursday and | the guest of N. A. Bemnett over the continued _ every Wednesday and | week end. Thursday thereafter for fifteen weeks.| A number of young people from the The name of the picture is The Broken | Dateh and AL Season 32 Der 1,600, - b - et . A. Bullard. Tel. 646-12. Jessa" :hw'!n.,:::x El'm"' le who made Conn. Experienced English-speaking FOR SALE—At W. S. Brown's Shep- my car went out of business in '1912.” ard Hill (Wauregan) farm, one two- am person preferred. RENT FREE. Apply | ow corn ‘planier. mew 1935, throush T o by e s person or by letter to the Killingly i will sell low or exchange 1or| Thayer Bullding, Norwich, Conn. ‘Are you going to commute this Manufacturiag Co., Williamsville; Conn, also haytorks, ~side delivery summer?” . dump-rakes, mow tedders, “Yes,” replied Mr. Crossiots. 'rneu’. village went on the exursion to New- 3e30 Coin, and it is the greatest serial pho- tractor engine and alil klnd of farm comtort comi toplay of the time, written by Emerson Montie J. B. Fuller is spending machinery; will exchange for money. or FOR SALE A e T ey . e Hough, directed by Francis Ford and | two weeks' vacation at Peru, Vt. FOR SALE t Armonr 8. Tertillners - 10f- " SRIS; | ottty featuring Grace Cunard and Francis James Tanner has purchased a new Ford, who have the principal roles. | automobile. These clever and talented performers 55 are the same ones who starred in the Lucille Love series which ren at this house just a year ago and proved ex- WATCH HILL BUSINESS . THE KALEIDOSCOPE For Sale crushed rock by the ton or carload. Let g delightfully cool and restful”— 40 Sale Horses Another express load just: arrived. Satan’s Consolation, Satan, cast out of heaven, fell for The population of Ireland increased ine days continuously, so that when % ceptionally popular. The Broken Coin |2 . They are a nice lot of horses and A store on leased 1and (long term | |1ast "year by 5000—the frs el et P o Droken Colnlat length he struck it was with one right out of work. Have all kinds, big | matoes Cauliftonar. Celors Brasseiis || lease). with ail fixtures, doing & || gatn in -u:; years. e thrilling adventure and beautiful ro- of the dullest, most stickening thuds and small, and prices right. Come|Sprouts, Fall and Winter &00d business; for sale at a bargain. mance. There will be a fine three-act | 1014 In the literature of catastrophe. vaudeville bill the last three days of | . H°W°"‘"}; ?e exclaimed, 1:’“1““5 the week, starting with the Thursday | 2t Once to his feet, “it doesn't hurt as matinee, ‘and excellent photoplays be- | TUch as being taken up by the news- e papers and then dropped all of a sud- sides The Broken Coin will aiso be den.”—St. Louls Globe-Democrat. bage, and see them. Potted Salvias, Verbenas and Champlon Cottage at Pleasant View. Military tlxlnmg“ compuuory on Tel. 1139, w, ELMER R. PIERSON | B oes o e ans retass || . A 10-room eot, at Pleasant || all male citizens een the ages of F. E. Peckham City Gardens, East Bldt 12 and 25 in New d. -‘-el 101 Je1 centrally located, '3 frotiey and posistfice, and the price American raflroads employ 1,315,289 rearly M GLASSES for $1.98, prop- is very low. Inquire about It FOR SALE ||| st i || S o™ (o ol e Located on the water side, sandy . FOR SALE—H touring car, in first "> To close an estate, a six apart- ||| ciass condition; mewly —painted and || Beach. mot far from board walc o "Cottages *sll shown. z: iz Derby®/The public playgrounds on Friday Charlie Chaplin Night at the|the meadows, conducted by the Play- Auditorium. grounds association, will be formally California journals announce that California wines have taken the On Friday night, July 9th, th _| opened tri5 (Tuesday) morning and overhauled; will sell cheap if sold at $690. A ettt Bt man | SR brated wnth cariy n- Sep o g sl gy ||| R e Y Y| L Bl - S duce another one of their special fea- | tomber. The grounds will be super. o Maln Biesst: - Good oppec Il o i wyun of tnres. twhien ihey ol rlie | vised by Miss Mabel Kenyon. It will i ACRE “stock farm. near || coShotce, of 400—prices trom s378 At Ore. Chaplin might. The idea of 1t is this: | be opened on each week day from 9 Sty Fen N mmcdate 50 head, || to $20,000. Send for catalogue. Y Sy gl ] moau bt The Auditorium will offer three cash | ustil 12 and from 2 until § o'clock. inquire of 0d mostly clear, wood and WILLIAM A. WILCOX, ::mpmy witch. Wil specialize prizes for the best local imitators of fruit for home use, half mile Sronthes Real Estate Broker, loganberry juice. o R T Thomas H. Beckley A L T T T R e e L : arlie Chaplin, and the contest will | comedian and how cl b be open to all men over 14 years of | ave at It It 15 expocted thar meveesl Phones 724—474-3. 278 Main St. ||| iead; price Hncae o e rmns io- e Fhrrec o gt iooverat that o by waiih o1 age. Itis surprising to note how many | contestants will be on hand and a lot Rl aid Pias Trmithion " Agency, Winli- Phome No, 365... || fiy 40 miles in an hour, but one com- mantie, Conn. priod - - ing home laden with honey does not travel faster than 12 miles an hour. same. drop nostal to ml’nufl belltrl. Colchester, Conn. “ In Persia there grows a weed the $3,750 R A TR e Fflfl SM_E tha et : _ y 3 g mals and frequently kill them by pre. WILL BUY N % Ve‘.fix.? Zoamerieat |2 FINE YOUNG Hm venting them from eating or drinking. EIGHT ROOM HOUSE || S, siset = it B2 Can trot inside of 2:20 and| %, comoiet n s et e 1 prices for any prlnun‘ you are in need . B [ orwich, | o men in the fighting line are being 2 T Bulletta” Company, without a record. Price very|men in the asnti . h water, which is reasonable. For mmm-av-mcmnmm . irac of oo 1 CANNOT BE CURED JOHN A. MORAN -,"‘"xu.-"'.n‘u....u.. ' thay smmmot . portion, of the ear. - Real Estats Investment Brokse - | Thers is only one way {5 cure deai- people can really imitate this popular | of fun is promised. E X Ax BUYING poultry of all kinds. 1361—1345 A NEAT AND BECOMING SUMMER DRESS. Striped gray and white taffeta was used for this style, with gray crepe de chine for yoke and sleeve portions. The skirt may be made with the popu- lar apron tunic if desired. For checked or plain materials this st L t pique, linen, skirt n fine neinghborhood on McKin- ley Avenue, near Warren Street. Lot is 50 x 110 feet. ARCHA W. COIT FOR SALE Seven Room Cottage excellent. ginghi m, may be of cloth or linen, and the waist The Mutual Benefit Life Agency of organdle, crepe, silk or batist ese, and th nu{u by conatitutional rem. Waist fronts are shaped over the In: *Phone 1334 House NORWICH, CONN. Sates. d by as 1 serted vest, which is cut to form yoke famed Condtiion of ins 2nd sieeve portions. The sleeve is styl. Electrio lights, steam heat, set- the ‘Eustachian Tube ish in wrist or short length, The slirt e e Tive you o rombling is Mtarn 1361 is tubs, large lot, in fine location. sound o Jarfcet nuw nd when A aines u 38, 3. 4 0 i deafriess is the 4“ im:lm-i bust Price $3,300 it, and un! the lnfl-mnnln can 45 15 cut In six sises: 23 35 ' F" bo restored to 26. 28, 30 and 92 inches, 1;-%-.:|mer\.n = te normal condi it will be reduires 7 1-8 yards o nch ma- -44-48 e cases R B KR 'ARRANT . used rh which 15 Sor's magt olet. B ey N. T & CO. LAFAYETTE STRE! he but an iafamed condition of 1llustration calls for TWO sep- 117 Main Street, Norwich the mucous surfaces. tterns which will be mall We will give One Hundred Dollars BRCE patters in sives oo stans, :‘:". ":d“' ; LA, gt “cannot be oured by or Order through The Bnuem: Comp-ny. C l‘ rrh_Cure. lcnd lor elrcu- Pattern Dept., Norwich, Go FOR SALE OR RENT . L J, SHPNEY & CO, Toledo, Obla = Three minutes’ walk from Peck's w.‘.ll oty Pitle for consti- mtdflwa’."m Owner leaving town. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, FOR SALE corner two new Cottages with garage ,,,"‘,’R SALE R For particulars. inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker The beautiful residence, No. 249 Broadway, known as the Emerson Tur- Franklin Square, Norwich in th. Includes 90-foot.| bullding lot. Sold entire or separate. ATTHEDAWSR S Wm;m JULY 1, 1916 Subscriptions will be received by

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