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Colonial Theatre. at the 172, P. of-H, No. 1851, R. A. E Eadimmedar FRAt onnecticut Food Ship for Belgium. © Over 1,500,000 women, childrea and e e D At B starve those whom she has saved ;lnluli. nmow, more food must be sup- The Connecticut committee of the for relief in Belgium has to work to load a “Connecticut ship" Jointly with the interna- commission, which has agreed meet whatever is raised here dollar dollar. All administration expenses guaranteed; every cent contributed Yeach Belgium in the shape of sudden blizzard she is crossing the “her and she is found frozen in the ice in Mme. e muhm The Terrible One, is a e three reel Lubin feature based upon the Mexican difficulties. There is a complicated political plot, and much strenuous ac Magnificent scenery abounds in every incident, and superb action dominates the whole feature. ‘Tomorrow night is Premium night at the Colonial theatre. There will be given away a large number of large and costly gifts to the holders of the lucky coupons. Come early and avoid the rush. This is easily the coolest theatre in town. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Second Episode of the Broken Coin Today, B The second episode of the Broken admires a white girl in the same lo- | starts for revenge. the interim a akes her whil McGrery Building, Norwich, Conn. I WANTED—A girl for Tk e s h, A our interests 1 l‘l‘w % voéhli" g% 2 GOVERNMENT positions are easy getomy free .,03&:‘ e Iy3W: 4d W Yt to after Niagara Falls, N. Y. to Y-638 tells how . Barl Hopkins, Wash~ oa o ins 4 river, ten Will ot Fent foF iess th ‘h:"x;-“m Terme 37 per ‘week Telephone 1403. KING'S Long Point, REST Groton + germs 31 per week; tw 318 B krman. - iysa ] home cook: I S e e o two | have become the most popular 1647 I8 Foom. St i B Ackdrman The commission has offered to meet | cels today and tomorrow. In this| remedy, because they are so (] -l- FOR RENT — Cottage of 7 rooms 7 | whatever we raise, dollar for dollar. |[oeis, 1008y B¢ JOROTIW, L ond . A m’s Tavern . s, oo . | Connecticut’s half of this shipload will safe, so certain, and prompt win | Tnsing. waisy, at Fleasas - : ih | depicts Grace Cunard searching In the | F®n B8 €63 S0y & = x S Sows 40D s wesk T Mkdrein PO, | Sa approximately $190000, of which| gesert for the other half of the coin,| in their beneficial action, : 1861 P e R T DT Box #66, Westerly, R. 1, 18 }}h- t:llmgan mug]:;; secured i | where a bis nf?c Sakes Plas Repay They tone the stomach, stim- o tha the & §iTl, Address Box 35, Bulletin Co. TO RENT—Upper six rooms, gas, \ tributed will’ acteally sesch Belghim o an et Jntetesting. ¥or | Ulate the liver, regulate the e O s Srest Skaden bath, ot and coid water, 11 Eim' St shape of i am":atm Iarg all, { money, e and small, may lb‘ sent either to Gen. William A. Alken, Norwich, or to Charles C. Russ, atate treasurer, care Hartford Trust “eompany, Hartford. SIMFON E. BALDWIN, MARCUS H. HOLCOMB. FRANK B. WEEKS, food, without any the first time in this city Mina Cunard, a sister of Grace Cunard, will appear in this feature. Lester Templeton's Loveland Giris are making quite a hit here with ' their lively. musical com- edy in which several novel effects are introduced. They will make a com- plete change of bill tomorrow. Many contestants have handed in their names for the Charlie Chaplin contest bowels. cleansing the agi purifying the blood they prove that they Are the Best Of Good Friends varian Beer, Bass, Pale and uer's Bcotch Ale Guinpess' Dublin _Stout, C. & C. Imported G Ale, Bunker Hill £.'B. Ale, Frank Jones® Nourish- Bameiver, Schiitz and Pavets A. A, ADAM, Norwiok Town Telephone 447-13 — N WANTED —Competent general house. work girl in_famil Sur; nio wash- eply, giving refer- Iy13d Ad- Iy13d Tog: 350 Kepi ence, Yo B, Bulletin. WANTED—A ther’s 3 aroas %, BulietinT o ® DeIPey ‘A woman in the coun WANTED—, for kitchen work; good the family; 56 and 80, Adde plain coo Wwashing put out; Do children; four in tholic; age between FOR SALE FOR SALE—Reliable gasoline _e; glnes with a factory nve ©e; ensilage cutters and r the goods; a compléte unmoun! ed outfit for $285. for Deerin, all kinds try of IFIAWS. ear guaran- lowers that Send in your orders %ind Aariance ‘mowers or | AEeal i farm machinery. Spencer, Lebanon, Conn. Tel Appiy C. F. Whitney, Norwich Bulietin. < _aysd FOR RENT—A house of ten rooms at No. 54 washington St.; ai conven- iences; steam heat. Inquire of lsuuc 3. 2| Jones.” ingurance ~ ana Keai - Estate nards Bunding, vl Man St He who gave the swan her silver, ana the hawk her plumes of pride, And his purples to the peacock—ie willverily provide. —Anon. But how to carve the way i’ the life that lies before, mayled ¥OR RENTGolden Spur, bungalow, 5 rvoms. rurnisned, seuson, running bl verunda. eieganc Address Mrs. . W. Throop, SALE Al the standin - | # vent on groaning ever for the past. & Special Committee. |anq the best eight will be picked for on._Conn. _Telephons 61. _ jyiZd| on the ,Chl{lelmflnln.f-lrm. d;'-’?:n i e e . —Browning. | 4 Sose = the contest on Friday night. WANTED ATl ki - | Blains, For further particulars, a T Slepiien McauLen, New Lon- & ANNOUNCEMENTS ey 2 et teadigrssy e "l::'”""' ET and ,;,.,,.n,:‘,eg:kvg,;';fir‘*;‘-ga Box 63, 0id Mystic, &onn: Phone 111-11, | yliok. ~ Siepiien Sc Sometimes there comes an hour ot YANTIC 3 S e B T Pk 1003, T ight house- | Griet’turns to blessing. pain to balm; i J. Morse, 27 Division St. . Jy12d FOR SALEFive acres of grass and | u o0 oe dacuire b 6. Cong o % s 5o T 3 DAVIS THEATRE. SRR K L e srass and| weeping. inquirc B, G. Conguun, 32 Mc. | A' Power that works above my will B £ = 2 GARDNER LAKE HOUSE affords| Standing, on Peckham |, S5levE ) e Jesa |8l Jeads me upward. onward still; & e ; Local Residents Butterworth, Edith Peterson, 8 1 arm, Laurel Hill. Jumies E. DeWolf, - = heart attains to this— & mm; ch.“‘a ot ,,:“w,_y, 1_“- Go-::-;:; f:m::;‘v:n 3 iy Bleasigs 1-’;1‘:»;&1? Tillinenast, Grace Dodge, Al | DUring the months of July and August | Pleasure and rest to its summer guests; | Trading Cove. Iyisd TO RENT—After July Ist. the cot- | o0, inen T hesrt o s T maies. | day—Three Big Features—Last terms, $8 per week. Milo Light, R. D. ice Bradford, Theresa Sullivan and 4, Colehester. h e Mary Kingsley. tage’ now vccupied by WILl L. Stearns, the office of the Gas and Electrical 86 Mcxinley Ave. luguire S. G. Cong- FOR_SALE—Underwood typewriter, " —T. W. Higginson. Chance to See the Five Sullys in| TIPS E “The information Bureau.” A complete change of photoplays will be seen at this theatre today and three big two reel features will be shown, including the third chapter of The Diamond from the Sky. This wonderful serial grows more inter- esting each week and the chapter shown today is one of the most thrill- ing instalments of the serles, the title of this third chapter being called The Mr. and Mrs. James Reid and Miss Mabel McGes have returned from a ‘week’s outing at Crescent Park, Paw- tucket, Savin Rock and Ocean Beach. Thomas Spellman has returned from a ten days’ stay with relatives in Wor- cester. Charles Bentley, U. S. N., has return- ed from a week's stay in Boston. ‘Harold Bentley, U. S. N, has Te- sumed his duties on the U. S. S. New York, now at Brooklyn navy yard. Glasgo Defeated. The Plainfleld Independents journey- ed to Glasgo Saturday defeating the Glasgo nine -. McFarland and Lyon did_the twirling for the Independents and were both found by the Glasgo batsmen, Charlie Pieche lacing ome for two bases. McFarland pulled out of a tight hole In the last of the ninth when errors allowed the bases to be- come full with none out. The fourth Department will close at 12 o'clock Al bills falling be due the next business day following. THE BOARD OF GAS AND ELECTRICAL COMMISSIONERS (noon) on Saturdays. due on any Saturday wi CAN you tel — a ’phone from a That's good, like the C web Corner, six for 2oc, cigar at Fa- gan’s Smoke Shop. Iy10 o Cab: model 4, in excellent condition; low for cash. Address Underwood, 39, Norwich Bulletin. Jyisd ol 4 WANTED —Energetic men to repre- sent this Trust Company in every com- munity; very attractive proposition for right men. “Woodruft Trust Co., Joliet, ni Jy9d trusses, elastic may29MWS Tic PBox FOR SALE — Comfortable non-skid stockings, abdominal The Lee & Osgood Co., Norwich, HUMOR OF THE DAY Hampton—That ecigar you're smok- ing ig strong enough to kill a mule. Rhodes—G'wan! I've been smoking don, s: mcKinley Ave. Jesd TO MENT—On Wasaington street, upper tenement Of six rooms and lower tenement Of Uve rooms. inquire of J. Bragiora, sookbinder, 108 Lroudway. mayisd WHITE BEACH hotel, Beach, Conn.; modern tem; shore dinners a speclalt; Crescent improvements; slectric lights, new private water sys- safe for a'lady to drivi reasonable to a responsibie party -6 s5ouns, Bosran. Tel. 214-iz ¥ FOR SALE—40 laying hens, R and W. Rocks. 1 top and 1 open buggy, 2 sets of harness, 1 bay mare, a fair driver, will be sold Rev. TO RENT—Two desirable front of- fices in Centrai bullding; 4i%0 two Ric iy furnished rooms, suitable for man and wife or for singie gentieman. J. B. Lucas. aprzid STUMAGE ROOM—Inquire J. these for years!—Philadeiphia Bulle- asked Mary, “what is a “A synonym,” eaid John, Fi a word febisd 2 hit a weak grounder to the parties sccommodated at all hours: the ning, 32 brosawsy. you use when you can't spell the other Silent Witness. In it Irving Cum-| Pairick Conolly has returned from | pitcher which resulted in a double THOMAS J. DODD place to enjoy a guod swim and dinner.| FOR SALE_Very handsome saddle —Furnisned rooms, all con- | one."—Medley. mings does many daring feats, speed- | o week's stay in Lowell with relatives. | Dlay. A slow ball to the inficld ended % Ryler Cruttenden; Prop. 114 | ana driving pony” 620 pounds. . bay T e A ol Wy ing at 50 miles an hour and just miss- |~ James Higgins has returned from a|the game. Emil Lafreniere was the Contractor 99 Cliff St. eavy mane and tail, 7 years old. ing a passenger train coming in an- other direction, and later going over a high cliff into the water below in this same car. Lottie Pickford is seen again this week and her acting is a delight to everyone. Ten thousand dollars in cash will be paid to the person who submits the best sugges- tion for a sequel to The Diamond from the Sky. Follow the picture, closely, at this theatre. Another feature, to- day that will especially appeal to the Young fol is The Conversion of Frosty Blake, a two reel Broncho Western drama with the popular cow- boy actor, William S. Hart. Everyone remembers the excellent work done by Mr. Hart in the Night Stage and no one will want to miss tais feature with him today. The third feature is one that will appeal to both young and old and it is called Fatty's Plucky Pup, a week’s stay in Billerica with relatives. Edward Jones of Philadelphia has been spending a few days in town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrel Miss Ethel May of Springfield is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles May. Mrs, Carl D. Sevin is spending a few weeks in New Britain, the guest of Mrs. Edward Chappel. Mrs. James Mullen has returned to her home in Somerville, Mass,, after a week’s stay with relatives here . Recovers from lliness. Mrs. M. D. Murphy is recovering from a serious attack of illness. Mr. Torrey has returned from a weel’s outing in ‘Maine. Mrs. Roland Hewitt and Mrs. Estelle Durgin of Stonington were guests of Mrs. Elias Stockett Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hemmingway have fielding star of the game. Bob Mc- Farland fielded and batted well for the Independents. Local Notes. Miss, Bessle Taylor spent the week- end ir Baltic. Mrs. Michael F. Duff and daughter Mary Bthel of New Orleans, La., are in Plainfield, guests of Mrs. John No- lan, Mrs. Duff's sister-in-law. Miss Vida Hebert of Webster, Mass., is the guest of Miss Helen Noel. Arthur Dubuque of Pawtucket, R. L was in town over the week-end with his family. Mr. Dubuque who was formerly proprietor of the Plainfield store, is now an overseer of spinning. New Mill vs. Old Mill. The new mill and the old mill clash- ed in a baseball match Saturday and if lack of baseball knowledge was Excavating, Masonry, Sewers, Cement Walks. Portland Cement at lowest prices Phone 822 LOST AND FOUND LOST—One copper_tip canoe paddle, on Thames river. If found, please - B Simpsop, Francls Fisce, .’ $500. REWARD for information of party or person connected with the Temoval of certain papers from the office of the Superin- tendent of the Versailles Sanitary MEN and women wanted; government wants clerks; $70 montn; write immedi. positions obtainabl Frankliy Institute, Dept. 35-F., Roches e29 ately for llst ter, N. ¥. WANTED—A horse to use for board or small hire, to be used by a with past h 2 Sratn: Ad: ure, hay and grain. Ad- Tt jeasa iady during summer vacatio; care dress Lock Box 228. Box "403. Plainfield, Conn. R ‘elephon is she? Patrice—Yes, e FURNISL_ D ROOM — Centraliy io- cated. kmmia Morse, 48 Union St lunch room chairs, best quality, at 1ts| Attawaugan Hotel, Danielson, Conn. Jyiza FOR ho; ‘WANTED—Local managers, Norw! New London. surrounding ability to promate new busine: manage own corps of salesmen. dress P. O, Box No. 519, Conn. territory: active, ambitious; must have executive Ad- Waterbury, Je1sd S, timber. R. F. D. No. 3, or ‘el. 615-12. jy1)3d FOR SALE—Thirty-one sidearm dairy bargain; will sell in_one or more lots. SALE—Farm of 175 acres, good . two burns and other outbuild- 1,500 apple and peach trees, large Inguire of Merton Swan, Where? ‘Why, on her feet, of course.—Yonk- ers Statesman. Mrs. Crawford—I suppose they won- dered how we could afford an auto. Mrs, Crabshaw—Not exactly. They asked if 1 knew how much you owed on it—Judge, “Well,” she FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- veniences, 35 Union >t. Fbome i051-3. FOR RENT Ten room cottage at Pleasant View, completely furnished, electric lights, and bathing houses, for the balance of a inquired, “what can T and hour, also buttér worker. West Town St. 3el0ThSTu FOR SALE—Set of double harness, cream separator, capacity 600 Ibs. per Apply 159 July and from Aug. 2S to Sept. 30; three minutes’ walk irom station, ocean front. Inquire LOUIS WUNDERLICK, R. F. D. do for you? ment?” Do you want employ- “Lady,” replied the tramp, “you means well, but you can’t make work or WANTED—Antique furniture and silver; good prices paid. 5 Franklin St. Tel. 717-3. may2 WANTED—Orders for cleaning, pairing and retopping chimneys and furnaces for cleauing and = repairing and mason work of all kinds. G. A. Bruckner, old Te- Tom Baron strain White W. STOCKED poultry farm, 31 miles out, near village, fine i-room cottage, nice shade, good barn, nine poultry houses, 30 acres. Fruit, wood, nice stream. Half acre potatoes, other crops, 550 famous Leghorns, | sound any more invitin' by usin’ words of three syllables."—Ladies’ Home Journal. “Here, have this put up. cost_you about 50 cents.” “Doctor, will you lend me the 50 ylda No. 4, Box 25, Norwie Tel. 617-Z FOR RENT No. 96 McKinley Avenue, Fine Res- idence Property of 9 rooms. It will i e - . | cents? K&;‘fl«’5311&3“&3&2"’&2’:;&,"‘{: returned from a visit in Waterbury. pawder the majority of the players|Eibre Mills Veriailies, Conn. Reply|Malsolm & Co.. 383 Frankiin St Tele- e g e e Y JAMES L. CASE “Let me have the prescription. 9 ox;53, g . o 224-2 iy12a There, you can have it filled now for St T i ur. This % | Hiram Ayer of Springfield spent the [ would have exploded. When the nine = mantic, Ct. ‘jy12d Rental Department ; o e Satost. ovstons special | the weel end In town with his parents, | Innings had clapsed the scorer said riBS FUYMOUTH, 44 Laurel Hill Ave, | 2200 7 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn, ]| T auarter. The item 1 scratched out edi d it is considered to be | Mr. and Mrs. John Ayer. 22 runs had been chalked up for the and ‘Sumimer boarding: situated BiEl | from Fatteiie neonieim (hree mil ol Ak P R T Ome of the hest they ever turmed out,| Miss Blanche Richards has been|new mill and § was the total for the FOR SALE overlooking the water; aise wutomobilé | house. K. I Bwaim Ko Dot “Ciried o The Five Sullys will be seen for the | spending the past week with relatives | 0ld, but the majority present were un- parties accommodated. Phone 7185, = s 2 3 Heshandhawn2How ~id. Umpit's fast time today in their novel comedy | in Jewett City. 2 der the impression that the scorers did ‘maysd CFOR SALE—A ‘plang: slightly used. plang'for Bis new boat come out? offering, The Information Bureau, This | Bdward Smith, Charles Smith, Myron | not begin to count the tallies till after $1,800. WANTED —To buy cows and caives | S OC Scon at D.S. Marsh's, Frankiin FOR RENT Shimmerpate—Not exactly as he ex- is a big Keith act and they do sing- |Ladd and Mr. Hawkins enjoyed a day | the sixth inning. will buy an almost new Bungalow on | Of &l kinds; pay good price. K. Glaw-| — 7T 00N 1 pected. ing, dancing and a line of comedy talk [at Gardner Lake Wednesday. Personals. Fisher's Island, on lot 50x150 feet, In- | PIRESe, Jek J4-6. Coichwater, Lonn. ™ | FOR SALETAt a bargaln, one new o e e Thaybe] Sesmaniiaw_Wint, | Wept, Wiong i ahead of | Howard Blshop has returned from a ay in |cl 4 e L e, uilding, Franklin Square. ire- | with them? and situations that is away of stay of several weeks in 'Willimantic. Mrs, Fred Racine spent Sunday in |cluding furniture, power boat and row WANTED — Advertising Main St. anything ever seen here. A new vaude- ville attraction will be seen here to- morrow in the Seven Bracks, a great acrobatic act, coming here direct from the New York Hippodrome. Come here and you will keep <ool. Stephen Croski has returned from a week’s stay in Worcester. PLAINFIELD Dayviile. Mr. and Mrs. Harry West of East Providence are in town. boat.. Fine water in house by pump and driven well. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street Pparticulars. novibe solicitr publication established ¢ years. Write J. Parkburst, New Haveu, Conn. for FOR SALE—Violin; excellent ton. with bow and leather case: lot for sal a | cheap. WANTED—Planc tuning. A. G. Gor- don, 5% Prospect St. Cizy. Tel 63: FOR SALE—Grocery store, 2-2. Jysa Address M., care Bulletin. jysd doing good “business; bargain to quick pur- proof, best of elevator service, jani tor. Everything up-to-date. Apply to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, Room '108. Shimmerpate—Well, he started to make an airship and it turned out to be a submarine—Youngstown Tele- gram. THE KALEIDOSCOPE e, 1e chaser: reason for selling, sickness. Rt Political Speculations—Local Peopts| STETSON & YOUNG : s T e TO RENT = ‘ to Join In Baltic’s Proposed Old Gal' enters and Buflders Groton Long PO"][ HELP WANTED - QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot-| Newfoundland has 42,000 square “ " Home Da; p < FOR SALE A §00d cxpress harness, EXF o ‘A Child of the North” Two Reels—| Home Day. I have for sale a now cottage, Just || General Housework Girls, Farm Hand, | Teléphone 685-4. mayid - |tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from “The Terrible One,” Three R Ho AR e G |, Best work and materials at right || seing Built, one of the best, your *"%| “¥om sALE — Gasoline launch, 32 rt.| Ocoan and Salt Pond; sown flower and In this superb offering of the Vita- graph company entitled A Child of the North, a two reel feature, the Colo- nial presents to its patrons a story that is altogether unique, both in con- ception and execution. It tells of a half-breed girl of the north, who lives working in Jersey City, N. J., has re- turned to Plainfield. Nels Nelson recently employed in Plainfield as fireman at the mill was in town Monday calling on friends. Mr. Nelson is now working in Manchester, as a machinist. prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 50 WEST MAIN ST. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. own private beach, electric lights, water, bath and all that makes life worth' living. Also several of the best lots on the Point. Also two of the best lots at Glenwood Park, Ocean Beach. Laundress, Hot=l Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Central Bldg. M. J. Coscoran, Supt. long, 7 ft. beam, tion. price very Bulletin Office. in first class ‘cond! Teasonable. se2sd Apply The’blood of a man weighs about 20 pounds. vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Others $200 to $4000. > Rental $350. Send for booklet. ard Hill (Wauregan) farm, FOR SALE row corn planter. new 1915, using, will FOR SALE—At W. S. Brown's Shep- one two- through sell low or exchange for he territory of seven nations joins F 3 ot i ey that of the German empire. sterly, R. I. FOR SALE French is the official language of stock; also ~hayforks, side delivery s o e I3 the Channel islands. S AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Inquire of JOHN CAMPBELL, 25 . - n with her dissipated father in o hut Political Small Talk. st Norwich. within and for the District || Linerty St., Westerly, R. T, or JOHN e e O e Rtk ST G about 3 per near the banks of the Moosefaw. She | Fall politics are beginning to be | 9f Norwick, on the y of July, e machinery: will exchange for money or 2 il betriends 8 Drospector, Who In turn |discaseed. From. the. commonation, o | fe Ds 191 e i s P e s FOR SALE Stock; Afmours fertiigers for sal WATCH HILL BUSINESS ||cent” more freight than ome of the is kind to her. Sheynistakes his grat- itude for love. When he meets and ONLY SIXTEEN, GIRL VERY SICK Tells How She Was Made Well by LydiaE.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. New Orleans, La.—“I take pleasure inwriting these lines the wise ones it would appear that the same ticket will be put up by the Republicans as last year with the wossible exception of the Board of Education, Gus Coffey will in all probabiliy get 'the Democratic nomi- nation for selectman again. James Gormar. who stepped out to let Cof- fey in last year is again out after the job. ‘He will probably get on the ticket with Coffey and run for sec- ond selectman with the hope of out- running Coffey. Coffey’s claim to the Job next year is backed by the good condition of the roads and a saving of almost $200 for the past ten months. For the first time within the mem- ory of any of the old timers the Dem- ocratio party is without registrar of voters Owing to the resignation of John L, Sullivan before his deputy ‘Wm. Clirren, had qualified, the party to express my grati- tude to you. Iam only 16 years old and work in a tobacco factory. I have been a very sick girl but T have improved is left at the' mercy of the republicans. Town committeeman Daniel Smith has appointed himself to the position and the party must wait until the next town meeting before one of its mem- bers can be elected. The liquor ques- tion will undoubtedly be a hot argu- ment before it is finally settled by the Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Charles F. Lewis, late of Norwich, in saia Distriot, deceased. Ordered. That the Administratrix cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in thelr claims against said estate with- in six months from this date by posting a notice to that effect, together with & copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where sald de- ceased last dwelt, and in the same Town. and by pubiishing the same once in a riewspaper having e circulation in said district, and make return to this ot \mrsoN 3. AvLING, 7 N J. NG, Judge. The above and foregoing is & irue copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE—AIl creditors of said de- ccased are hereby motified to present thelr claims against sald_estate to the undersigned at R. F. D. No. 6, Norwich, Conn., within the time Hmited in the above and foregoing order. BERTHA L. AVERY, jyida Administratrix. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 10th day of July, A D. 1915 Present—NBELSON J. AYLING. Judge. Bstate of Michael G. Kelly, late of Norwich, Conn.; also JAS. J. SMITH, agent Groton Long Point Land Co., 50 State St. New London, Conn. Modern Eight Room Cottage and Lot at PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday P. M., July 17th as we have no further use for them Apply to A. L. POTTER & CO., No, Norwich, Conn. Two extra good work horses, cheap, Broadway, or HADLEY POTTER, Adm., iyi3a please you. W. S. Brown. phone, Danielson or Wauregan, - 1g|Je21d crushed rock by the ton or carload. Let me know your wants and I will try to Write or Conn. same size made of iron. For Sale leased land (long term all fixtures, doing a The business of the New York po- lice department last year required 5,890,000 telephone calls. A store on lease), with class condition, newly paini overhauled; wiil sell cheap if FOR SALE 298 THAMES STREET at 2 o’clock sharp As Administrator of the estate of the late Sheriff P. B. Sibley, 1 will sell at Public Auction for the high dollar the following described real estate, located in the Borough of Dandelson, at Indus- trial place: A modern eight-room cottage, with bath and closets, large veranda and ho a:r‘ hntarvldxpo-lox&nr flx:iuru‘ I‘Ill':hfl ng newly and put in firs class condition. It is within five min- utes’ walk from the Providence and Danielson trolley, also the Putnam and Dandelson line. ~‘The property will be soid absolutely free from tillable land, barn and henhouse: Good opportunity for some one wishing to keep cow and do a poul- try business or market gardening. FRANC!S D. DONOHUE, Central Building Two Tenement House with's rooms each in excellent condition and on trolley line with 3 acres of good Norwich, Conn. once. Address Clar] Wilimantic, Ct. _Tel. 425-2. FOR SALE Reo touring car, In first d_ and old_at 125 Mountain St. may22d &00d busines: Cottage for sale at a bargaln, at Pleasant View. A 10-room cottage at Pleasant View, lot 50 by 200. This place is centrally located, 5-minute walk to Iron imbedded in concrete in Ger- many has been found to be free from rust after more than 45 years. T AM BUYING poultr; Anyone naving same. drop nostal Samuel Geilert, Coichester, Cona. FOoR SALE—W. stov. of all Kinda. o — ie: 28,8950 % cord 3230, Fultt ™ nd trolley and postoffice, and the price is very low. Inquire about it. A Lot at Groton Long Polnt. Located on the water side, sandy beach, not' far from board walx. Price If taken this month is only It is a well-established fact that whole wheat flour s more nourishing 2nd more economical than white flour. In the vear 1913 120,000 persons left the United States with the intention THINK IT and 63 (reguiar s, neat F00." Sena” for prices for any printing you are in of . The Bulletin Company, Conn. 25 SALE HORSES business 5. of right Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON. that I must dispo Come and see them. ©OymM — 250 noteneads ize) y printed, for $1.90; 506 sampies ~and eed Norwich, I have two matched pairs and some nice big chunks and business Horses away. 36%0. A barsain. Cottages ail ||, ctiling in Canada, compared with 140,143 in 1912. Farms. Choles of 400—prices from 3273 o $20,000. Send for catalogue. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Phone No. 365... Stags are raised in China for their horns, which are cut off when soft and used in the manufacture of na- tive medicines. In the Bible, Old and New Testa- ments, there are 3,566473 letters, 775,693 words, 31373 verses, 11s% chapters and 66 books. In Mexico there is a 150-foot bridge : rack 3 that is composed entirely of mahos- voters. It is a question whether the | Poplar, Montana. deceased. e ad sl 4 wonderfally 8ince | town will get license fees from local |~ The Administrator with the will an. | SSEPRETances. Very attractive terms Tol JE8 i FOR SALE s e Trice o jydia E. |liquor dealers or whether Norwich, | nexed ‘e ed in Court and filed a|oonditions such that no home seeker - taking Pinkham’s Vegeta- Jewett City and even Rhode Island towns will receive the license for wet ppear written application alleging that sald estate 1s now in settlement in eaid can afford to overlook. Don't forget date of sale. Rain or shine. $100 de- Two New Bungalows ) £ xome Two carloads of silver bullion melt- Seven Room Cottage Court, and praying for an order to sell | Sacit owill be roquired of Aet : ed and ran into a fleld recently in Ne- o 20id i this sown by e ruck- | il SSal SEIE Babnairg e ia | ot WL be reqyingd S5t ot e FeE For Sale House e o To Aid Baitic Old Home Day. | tion: e i | o d bath each, every 9 ; e Xl ol = ‘Whereupon It Is Ordered, That sald r Wil be. - Ve -TOgmS. SN Electric lights, steam heat, set. 2 w1918 e D3, SRR | ap UEHER T Mot THTE BT | g KT ot Rl o S b RenE || rocern mprovement. ¥ou mav || THE TIMOTHY KELLY [} Slectie tshis stoam bost. st: [0k 27 Ry aroused the enthusiasm of many local | Norwich, In =aid District, on the Joch | Roome. No. 42 Main St, Danleison, Ct |} ont one of them for §32 monthly. PROPERTY B N s o povn- St. Clair, Pa.— “My mother was | peaple who were former residents of | day of July. A. D. 1916, af 10 0 ok o Other good rentals from $15 to $30 Price $3,300 ing given up to extensive experiments slarmed becatse . was troubled with | Baltlc. Residents of this town and |ihe forencon. and that motice of the : (s0 called) with oil fuel. United States engineers . o of Moosup, Arctlc, Natick and Quid- | endency of ‘said application, and of Think of pec Tputh. are supervising the Investigations. roppression; and had pains in my back | i have formed a committee to aid | 35, heaTing thereon. be' given by the W. COIT, 195 to 197 North Main Strest N. TARRANT & CO. yod side, andieevere hoadaches. Ihad |the Baltlc people to make the day|Riwstaper naving a cneuistion m end "LEE CLEGG” , JHE ARCHA W. s % itk ave 4550 Ghendl By Atie Burod- com; was |a success. The Plainfleld baseball club | District, at least two davs Srior to the ») JEWELER BaiRe. LilovA Will Pay Good Returns 117 Mala Streel, Norwieh - Bl 4 navy dopartment on armor plate my ‘was disturbed, I had | Will receive an invitation to partici- | date of said hearing, and that return |when ‘your Clock or Watch refuses |j The Mutual Ben ovne On Investment was very-tired and had s pate in onme of the three games that are to be played on that'day. There e made to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. to tell the time 63 Broadway 'Phone 1334 for two cruisers of the type of the Sverige, which was launched at Gote- o) e Abin ) o i Jiage. Prompt_collection service JAMES L. CASE borg on May 2, 1915. Three American Vo’ Compoad has woeked ke s | 3 Eiainasia. whowere Hormer makt | R 2% Forg e Lo wioms 37 Shatucket St Norwich, Conn. S ST Compound has g 07 B Sy g ¥ e FANNIE C. CHURGH, 128 WASHINGTON STREET FOR SALE OR RENT FOR s ! l E ish, one French and one English firm. worked ina mill.among hundreds of | To Hang Out His Shingle—Perhaps. | ™ o o o GANTERBURY, S Three minutes' walk from Peck’s aate 3 . C. B, Montgomery was admitted to | Pro Gy ew Cottages with garage Eo:Valuable is & sopd g % yinls and have.recoftmended your medi- et u:"u;r:’ea i o b"?.c"r'"é' Joy 13tn, 1915, MONEY LOANED corner twodn e Fine Residential Property, No. soil that the Arab will refuse $500 tomany ofsthem. *’—Miss EsTeLua | TTactice < N Rt e ot O $nd all modern imipro 59 McKinley Avenue, containing |||an acre for it. Through ages of cul- attorney in matters pertalning to the | tefbury, in said District, decensed. on Diamonds, Watches, Jswelr: For particulars inquire of R Eiv indication of wear. rw, 1104 8¢, St Clair, Pa. | Department of the Interior. In tak- | 1, EXecutors having exhivited ihetr | |l Sha'securities of sny kind at‘the | JOrN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker sleven rooms.and bath, and all [} Hvarion It E1ves bo teCees 0 Ol N e | There Is-nothing that teaches more | InE the examipation his per centage | Gort®for aliowance: it s | B R Y T Franklin Square, Narwich ROOM ||| modern conveniences. Intertor ||| piaced upon it w0 tak i 3 - 3 UTIFUL Phen, such let- | poring 'to take the examination for | A D. 1915 4t 1 o'slogk 1o tno atier: A BEA 8 finely finished in beautitul hard Jers from girls who' have suffered and restored to health by E. s Vegsiable Compound shoaki a leason toothers.” The same remedy Mrs. Sarah Lavin and daughter Nellic | sons intoreoit e roroin® i T and all kinds of Masons’ Building|on Fisher’s Island. -Can have ||| Fire insurance and Real Estate wlfl:hnm:o}d]. i [overe o ik bty < | o e bh:a;:;b'ynp:::lr:&a nm‘n: MAHONEY BROS. Matorials for sale by May Building 278 Main St For Infants and Childrea I3 special advice . M. Society Meets. circulation in said Distric £ D 3 Medicine Co. special mes 4 and by Hack, Livery and i (confl= ting of the M. M. So- | postl Boarding eck, McWilliams & Co. "ghl’a-. !mhfigtwnl fifi'r‘: heid at the ho:n:n‘ot Mh‘;s ;&gfi%fi&?&;fi;}‘ I‘:’:.'u‘?fg Stable . P and answered by a terson Monday evening. t | last awelt, at least = held in strict copfidence, | was voted to hold tne lawn tete as | % SHEE P Hadarne xslened - FALL AVANUE 1ndas “Datare the puDLC.” there 8 MO general attorney.in Connecticut court and intends if successful to open an office in Central Village. Mr. and Mrs. James ‘A. Moreland, “present were Misses ‘Annie Stubbs, | noon. at the Probate Office in Canter- bury, be, and the same is, assigned for 2 hearing on the allowanco of said ad- ministration account, and this Court directs the Executors to cite all per- A. 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