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“will th. IBADO of food, without B o Nete ad svaatt may ment_either to Gen. Willim en, urwinh. or to Charles C. R“ll. cfi'. Hartford Trust EnlwnN B. BALD' mcus H. HOICO'HB\ FRANK B. WEEKS, spam-.\ Committee, TCHARLIE-CHAPLIN NIGHT AT THE AUDITORIUM.. out of fourteen contestants Som: picked for the ' Charile contest which place to- at $:30. These eight have quali- as contestants for the three cash offered by the management for thres best imitators of the famous comedian, Charlie Chaplin, and contest is essured. The con- ts ere made up as much like rcn-.pnn as possible and their funny {stunts on the stage will make a lot of ifun for the onlookers. Besides the \eonl-t. the regular show will be giv- in full and is an entirely different {bill from that presented by the Love- {land Girls the first three days of the iweek. On the picture programme will | g Ibe a fine two-reel featuro entitled COLONIAL THEATRE. ‘Lily Leolie and Joseph Smiley Appear in Rated at $10,000,000. ‘There is a wonderful lure in a story ot soclety life as brilliant and perfect | Ract as the one presented at the Colonial itheatre under the title of Rated at {$10,000,000, inasmuch as the cast is a fWeect che inciuding mrch favorite Lity Leslie, the leading lady nuny ut biggest Lubin success- and Joseph Smiley, that wizard of ‘the screen, whose work as producer ‘nd actor 1s too well known to need \description. This story today is one ‘that will at once grasp and hold the attention of every lover of the beauti- ful in high class photo dremas and the easy leader on today’s big bill. Another spiendid example of high- \grade film production is the one enti- tled & Lily in Bohemia, featuring Lil- lian Walker and Evart Overton. It is & rollicking story, full of smiles, pret- ay handsome scenery, captivating ts and is withal one of the ‘brightest spots on the bill. A Face at the Window is one of the Selig’s new- ‘est productions under the new system ‘of photography and cannot fail to hold the undivided attention of the patrons, imodern drama with monster “headed by the famous Fania Marinoff. DAVIS THEATRE. ‘Complete Change of Photoplays Today ~Vaudeville Feature, the Seven Bracks, the Greatest Risley. Act in the World, The feature photoplay for Friday and Saturday is one that will appeal to everyone, for it has two screen fa- vorites that evervone knows, namely, WOMEN FROM 45 to 55 TESTIFY To theMerit of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Com- 7 i i H i i 2 eptetts range In size from a husky fad of about 11 u»xo--lx-tmutflm athletio bulld. PLATNFIELD LAWN FETE. St.John's Parish Carnival Tonight and Saturday Evening. The annual lawn fets will be held this (Friday) and Saturday evenings on the lawn of St J8hn's parish grounds, Plainfleld, where an up-to- date cornival in every respect 15 to be witnessed. Special service will permit parties from Norwich and Danielson to attend the festivities. The lasticar for Norwloh Jowves 10:57 m. and for Danielson 5 Saturday. YANTIC e i Chronicle of July Trips—Recent Vi tors Entertained by Local People. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tracy have purchased a 1916 touring car and with Their son, John C. Tracy, made & trip to_Boston, Sunday. Charles Vanasse of Willimantic with his daughter, Mrs. Znildren's matinee spent Andrew Racine. Miss Nora Connell of Worcester, was & caller on local friends Sun- ay. Mrs. James Kilroy and dabghter, Miss Katherine T. Kane, have return- ed from a ten days’ stay with rela- tives in Nek York. Glory, ‘Alton Kilroy's Shetland pony is in harness again and giving her owner and his guests many delight- ful rides about the town. Mr. and Arthur Vanasse and son of Willimantic, were recent guests of Mr, Vanasse's sister, Mrs. Andrew ne. * Mrs. J. Skinner has been spending the past week at C. W. Grant's on the Canterbury turnpike. Mr, end Mrs. Richard Warren of Boston were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Racine. ‘Miss Bessie Smith has returned from a week’s stay in Westerly and is entertaining her cousin. Mr. and Guy Whitney have returned from a few week’s stay in Maine. Stritch has returned after a is| Frank ten days’ trip to Indian Orchard, Nan- Northfield Delegate Returns—Damage ‘Done by Storm—Personal Items. ‘Miss Lillian Dyer of Hedge avenue, who has been attending the foreign missionary conference at the North- field seminary, Northfleld, Mass., as a delegate from the Broadway Congre- getional church, returned home Thurs- day. Effects of Storm. Carter avenue was a sight during Wednesday’s shower, the water gush- ing down on both sides of the avenue in streams and overflowing the side- walks on the corner of Main street. The gutters were completely washed out and it was necessary Thureday morning for the city men to pay im- BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE Ladles’ Kimomo Perforated for Sack Length in Straight or Pointed Out- Guaranteed by Lee & Osgood To Re- store Gray or Faded Hair to Its Natural, Youthful Color or Money Back. The demand for gray hmire e peri53s of Jadustrial .,r...so the man or woman 'hoiqhk is the first to be Inso‘rly s the b ppHcation A et R can have lustrous hair of nal IO e S hn“flm‘lnd tor“not than ok - A generous trial sample bottle for 10 cénts by mall only from LeMay Chemical Co., Rochester, N. Y. mediate attention to the result of the storm. On Bast Main street ;matm';nr in darkness. However, the lights m}d be used again by 830 Wednes- | . @ mue is spending a few days with her son end daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Providen was a recent visitor with Montville friends. Herman Fryer of Shelbourne Falls s spending hie vacetion with his Btroet.” S Mildred Pilerce has returned to Led- yard after a week's stay with her cousins, Tone and Ellison Barstow. Mrs. Bdgar Crendall and Mrs. Ed- ward Marx spent Tuesday at White Beach. Miss Hattie Clark has returned after a week's stdy with her sister, Mrs. George Denison, of Mystic. Carl Jennison of Washington, D. 15 spending his vacation with his aun E. Boyen, of Hamilton avenue. Frank Corcoran and John _Gunn have returned to Rochester, N. Y., af- ter a brief stay with relatives on Main street, 7 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whaley of Providence, R. I, and Mr. and Mrs. James Whaley of Hartford have re- turned to their homes after attending the funeral of Harris Wheley of Ca: ter avenue. Mrs. Hattle Sprague of Main street has_returneq after spending a week in_Springfield on a business trip. Miss Ione Barstow of Main street has gone to Ledyard as the guest for the summer of her cousin, Miss Mil- dred Pierce. Miss Fayoline Denison of Mystic is the guest of her aunt, Miss Hattie Clark, of Main street. Feels Like Confessing. We sometimes feel like breaking down and making a full confession, viz: that our elegantly appointed garage is nothing more or less than Colonel ‘Wilson's old barn and that our elegantly appointed offices are furnished with two rickety old tables, one ermchair with only one arm, and one guest's chair with the seat split clear across in such a way that the guest is in imminent danger of being severely pinched when he or she sits quietly ‘down to tell.us how_ to runm the paper—Ohio State Journal Seeing Visions. “No man who does not see visions” says President Wilson, “will ever real- ize any high hope or undertake any high enterprise.” As we interpret the President's meaning, one must see be- yond the next day.—Toledo Blade. According to Herman Gerdes, di- rector of gardening in Dayton, O., only one out of 159 vacant lot gar dens was a failure during last sum- mer. HERE’S NEW VIGOR FOR OVERWORKED STOMACHS Lee & Osgood, the popular druggists, have been in the drug business long enough to have their own opinion of the best way of selling medicines. They say- the plan adopted by Mi-o- na, the great dyspepsia remedy, is the fairest they have ever heard of. They don't believe that a medicine ought to be paid for unless it does the user some good. And Mi-o-na is sold un- der a positive guarantee to relieve dyspepsia_of to refund the money. You simply leave 50 cents on deposit with Lee & Osgood and if, after you have used the box of Mi-o-na you de- cide that it has done you no good, all you have to do is to tell them so and they will return your money. Hundreds of people have been re- lieved of stomach agonies by using this remarkable remedy. It is not simply a food digester; it is a medi- cine that puts all of the digestive or- gans into normal condition and gives ruddy, glowing, vigorous health. A change for the better will be seen after the first few doses of Mi-o-na, and its continued use will soon give the power to eat anything at any time and not suffer distress afterward. Mi-o-na is sold under a positive guarantee to refund the money if it does not cure. This is the strongest proof that can be offered as to the merit of the medicine. Nothing lessens a man's success in his work or a woman’s fascinating personality more than a weak stom- ach, with its attending evils. Use Mi-o-pa and see how, much there is in life. sy ey =RS' DIRECTORY TRAVEL $1. TO NEW YORK $1 CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER VICE BETWEE NORWICH ANB NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. New_ York, Brookiyn Pler, East Kiver, foor Roosesnt Sireet, Mondays, ‘Weanesday, Fri- __F. V. ENOUSE, Agent $1. TO NEW YORK 31, its - _— k SICK TURKEYS ‘The Storrs Experiment Station is in- oa | orested in turkeys that are sick with | ¢4 blackhea: Write or hl-phm Pwury Depart- ment, Storrs, Conn. CHAS. SLOSBERG 3 Cove Street A Good Place to Lower the Cost of Living Come In and Try Our Mill Ends RETAIL 4 es, Dimities, Llwm, Sllk Clnflon, Silk Poplins PONEMAH MILLS Salesroom eloood ut- 12 and 4, and after 11 a. m. Saturday. ‘Trolley to the door. No samples given nor mail orders replied to. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of ing Ate, Sterling Bitter Aler Ao, e, ing Bitter 5 Budweiser, Schittz and Pabst, A. A, ADAM, Norwick Town Telephone 447-13 THOMAS J. DODD Contractor 99 Cliff St. Excavating, Masonry, Sewers, Cement Walks. Portland Cement at lowest prices Phone MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Livery and Boarding|* Stable FALLS AVENUE ‘We guarantes our service to be the best at the most reasonable Drices. Think of ‘LEE CLECC" . Jt5x when, your Clock or Watch refuses Prompt, coflection service 128 WMNIIIGION .’Im LOST AND FOUND RL :ns would take one for bis hdvlw o 14 ‘Bullstin. WANTED—A position by WIIB:MOI- ‘housekeoper; £00d 000 ress B‘Q’I:m Collins, Versailles, Conn. young_or oid, to , cuiting, fitting an dresses. T) L 99 Main St, one iy13d ‘WANTED —Competent general house- Trork gl i of four; no was 310, Beply, giving refer- %o B Bull iy13d wm mnflur‘l blper. Al dress Z, Bulletin. y13d WANTED A woman T the counuy for kitchen work: K; Adq on, Conn. Telephone 61. SCETI'SALINE FOR SALE ZOR SALE_Bight year = Dedigree: in way. For' phre 1“ & 7. f“ culars ‘inquire m";‘”:a- portable motor. be adjusted on any poat instantiy; ror for | — o fhte s el ol S0 & e FOR .AL‘—P““ 1po1 stock, ’-':u = 0D Grove nn. Fred Poultry dyisd iy s Tor less u:'n- 37 per week, 'r-lcpm- Thos FOR RENT — Cottage of 7 rooms Wwith baih, running waier, et Pleasant View; 3i & week. Address ; Box 58, Westerly, R. 1, RENT—Upper _six batn, hot and cuid water, ppey, C--F. Whitney, hurwien bulietin. -3y R RENT—A house of ten rooms No. o4 wasningion conven- Aehices; stenmm pest. " Induire ot Lesae & Jomes,” iusurance ' ana Meal Agent, sucascus Buicing, 31 Maia st maylbd Tourtehorte ™ Phone S0i1 5 FOR SALE — Three-room portabl Kenyon house In g00d condition: price Write Mrs. H. G rrlod- icolony, Westerly, R. u telaphone from post? 'Io hatls g00d. 1ike the Car = lor 25, clgar at Fa- Shop. jyiod women wanted; government 370 montn; write immedi- positions_ obtainabie. Fradiin Instivute, Depe. 35-5., Roch ter, N. Y. Je2: WANTED A borse to use for ure, hay and grain. Ad- with Shess Tock Box 35 WAN, Looat managers, Norwich, London, surrounding ' territory. active, ambitious; must have executive ability to promate new business and menage own corps men. - dres: A Al Waterbury, Conn. Jel. ANTED—Antique Turniture and old siver; A. Bruckner, YT e e ALY mayz6d THE PLYMOUTH, 44 Laurel Hill Ave, The best place in Norwich for spring and summer boarding; situated high, overlooking the water; automobiie partics accommodated.’ Phone 785. ‘ma; iine . nes g z rth ne _engine. man “ Fhames st. n FOR 8. ueen Gentry, a um- some brown mare, 5 years old, will be Toios, Inguie P, AL Barer, Closs 20 %5 “Inquire v, T 48 mynofl- 5 Iyisd oo SALE_3 years old, fine trotter. A hacen Viage Tl AR (ORSE FOR SALE A ?og' A r or gentleman, we! abou 1200. " Fe1pnSne 221-12, S visa S AL Fias SPTASt peno; BEr- sain price. 53 St. je1sa FOR I.Am—ml tho standing grass gn ihe Chasies Sewitt farm. Presten Flaine, For further partic: Box 63, Old Mystic, Conn. PhoRe S113 ariver, FOR SALEFive acres of three of oats, standing, om Peckham farm, Layrel Hill. James E. DeWolf, Tramnz Oou Iyisa 'OR SALE—Underwood :{pcwrner‘ moder 4; T exeeiiont conal rice 197 or cash, Address Underwood, an 39, Norwich Bulletin. iyl WANTED—Ts biy Sows and caives gf il kinas; ice. M. Glau- Tl oicifaatur, Conm anc_tuning. TED Pl A G. Gor- aon 235 Prospect str ) . Tel s¥3-z. HELP WANTED General Housework Girls, Farm Hand, Laundress, Hotsl Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M, J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bildg. FOR SALE—Thirty-one sidearm dllry junch room chairs best quality, at a bargain; will sell in_one or more lots. Alj(lfia.ulln Hotel, Danielson, Conn. “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 Tom Baron strain White Leghorns, horse, wagons, tools, etc., $2,200, rea. sonable terms.” Tryon's Agency, winl. mantic, Ct. Ix FOR SALE—A small farm three miles from. 'ra.nvmg near ohureh and schools house. Swain, R. F. Iy’ FOR Lu.:-—u Metz runabout. Main St a born.l one new N. Eugene Smith, 30 iysa FOR SALE FOR SALE 298 THAMES STREET Two Tenement House with 5 rooms each in excellent condition and on trolley line with 3 acres of good tillable land, barn and henhouses. Good opportunity for some one wishing to keep cow and do a poul- try business or market gardening. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building Norwich, Conn. Two New Bungalows FOR SALE Seéven rooms and bath each, every modern improvement. You may rent one of them for $32 monthly. Other good rentals from $15 to 330 per month. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadway "Phone 1334 FOR SALE OR RENT Three tmhmte-' coAlk trom Peck's corner two new Coftages with garage and all modern improvements. For particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker Franklin Square, Norwich 25 SALE HORSES 1 have'two matched pairs and some nice big chunks and business Horses that I must dlspose of right away. Come and see them. Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1139. Iysa SUMMER RESORTS. GARDNDR LAK ts summer ts. orms, $3 D Per Tveeic Sl :un«;"" wm BEACH hotel, Crescent SSeElo Sihts. new BrvALS water A fem: sbore dinners & Yo aa hours: the o "to en30y & #00a Swim and qh v nner. ier Cruttenden, Prop. Ivia KING'S TG Point, Conn. boatiog bathing and fshing, home cooking: terms $10 por wadk: :wq SALE Grocery ~ store, doing o to qulck pur- r; reason for selling, sickness. Address Lock Box 5, Oneco, Cona. y7d FOR SALE—A good e: harpess. Telephone o854 ©. TPren mayia EOR SALE—At W.'S, Brown's Shep ard Hill (Wauregan) Fow “corn ‘ planter. mew 1375, through using, will sell low or exchange for alao. haylorks. side " delivery rakes. dump-rakes, mowers, tedder: of ‘farm o tractor engine and all kinds machinery; will exchange for mon stock; Armour's- fertilizers for crushed rock by the ton or carload. Le: me know your wants and I will try to please you. own. Write or phone, anlelson or Wauregan, Conn. e: FOR SALE—Reo touring car, in first class condition, newly painted and overhauled: will ‘sell cheap it sold at once. Address Clark; 123 Mountain St. Wilimantic, Ct. Tel. 425-2. may22d I AN BUYING woultry of ail kinds Anyone naving same. drop bostal o Ge chester, Cona. m 646-12. THINE IT O — 250 moteneads ang o0 o (24 =gular business sise) o5, ‘ntatly printed: for 3130 S0 each’ $3.00. Semd for i For Sale THE TIMOTHY KELLY PROPERTY (s0 called) 195 to 197 North Main Street Will Pay Good Returns On Investment JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Real Estate. Investment Broker NORWICH, CONN. FOR RENT—Golden Spur. bunsslow. § rooms, IUrNisuec, Seuson, rundimg water, électric, DI vVeranda, eicgad. Jew. baming. ‘bossing. casoslng. usa- craboing, orcuestra, Vi Btepien scatiiin: danciug. oa, New w" Lon- don. Jelza TO RENT_Rooms for light house- keeying. inquire 3. G. Conguon, 5% M- ve. TO RENT_On Washington street, upper tenewent of six rooms and lower tenement of Dve rooms. imquire uf J. Braatora, sovkbinder, 108 Lroadway. : mayisd TO RENT—Two desirable front of- fices in Ceutral building; also two nice- Ly fur rooms, sultable Tor man ind ‘wite o Tor siigle gentieman. . i- 8. Lucas. aprz1d MAGE HOOM—Inguife J. E Fan- 5% Brosdway. feb 'O RENT—rurnished rooms, all con- ;:num.n ior houseKeeping. STO! nlnl 15 cated imaia Morse, FURNISHED mm.:,ux ‘modern vemiences, 35 Uniom St Fhone 1o FOR RENT Ten room cottage at Pleasant View, completely furnished, electric. lghts, and bathing houses, for the balance ol July and from Aug. 25 to Sopt. 30; three minutes’ walk Ifom station, ~ocean front. 1S WUNDERLICK, , Box 328, Norwich, or T 0155 syidd FOR RENT No. 96 McKinley Avenue, Fine Res- idence Property of 9 rooms. JAMES L. CASE Rental Department 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. FOR RENT res and Offices Buiiding, _ Franki 1 bost of slevator service, jani- e Rveriting: o v datn. pApply to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, TO RENT QLONQCHO]\TAUG—Tnn-rum cot- tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from O st Sae Dona: mown Aower and vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Rental $350. Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY, \Zesterly, R. I. FOR SALE WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale A store on leased land (long term lease), with all fixtures, doing & €004 business; for sale &t 'a bargain Cottage at Pleasant View. 10.room cottage .t Pleasant View. lot 50 by 200. This place is centrally located, §- trolley and postoffic is very low. Inquire A Lot at Groton Lomg Poiat. Located on the water side, sandy beach, not far from board waix. Frice’ it taken this month ls ‘oniy 369 bargain. ~ Cottages il walk to ‘and the price bout it Poea it Farms. Choice of 400—prices from 3175 to_$20,000. Send for catalogue. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L. Phome Ne. 365... FOR SALE Seven Room = Cottage House Electrio lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, In fine location. Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich FOR SALE Fine Residential Property, No. " 59 McKinley Avenue, containing Estate | —0. UntiTihe kalser toyed with destiny. No doubt you have s missis walting 1ts Yery' Mice' you Jews some kiddie, All pink and white, with sunny faxen Ana bl: muq-.uw ‘out “Tis queer, perhaps, that I should feot way you, o f3e, I reall ousht ¢ But then, 1 ‘never saw yau .‘x: And, riven luck, tomoi reowil be Il hold my breath, to ald a steady an T'll press the trigger lightly, softly— missed again? St firm and straight you stand Ab, Thow You_ wheel and. stagger— there you go! C. A. Child, in the New York “Timee. THE HEART OF A WOMAN. Laughter and sunshine and story, and trust; contains, Grand_virtues, great sweetness and sorrows, Peace.. happiness, passion and pafns. One monient it blooms 1fke a 4 With every sweet huu& o Xnow A M pahway ¢ let -nd'm-e way throu ol — e e nece and doubt- th Ana x!.‘l:en o'er the The -lnn of a storm swept the Ana the tossed In the Ana'The vaie 1n & dark ruin lies. suden = One moment so pitiful, tender, 11 the rage and the hate with infinite shadows sainst infnite fate. » true and so X 8o clingin; AR e o "of Tite gamut, Every blossom of life in its beat. Ang yet. with all changing and travail, AlL nd aching aad er All sunshine Lo ay. then comorrow Cast down in grief of some loss And vet with its battle end. thunder, its April of showess and of shine, ive me the heart of a wom O TaT Ui he Teot that Is mine! —Cincinnati Enquirer. HUMOR OF THE DAY what about penciling the brows?" “I think” said Mrs. Nurich, “T' like one of these highbrow effects tha T read so much about in the papers.” Louisville Herald. “My pillow is ‘awfully hard,” Ye- marked the star boarder. “They're stuffed with feathers from a tailor's goose,” explained the con- firmed idiot, as he helped himself to another prune—Philadelphia Ledger. “Congressman Sweyback has got a nerve.” “How 807" “Talks about otir big crops like they wuz an appropriation he got for ue."— Louisville Courier-Journal. “Do you think your constituents 'lll return you to Congress?” don't know. The boys out my way weren't very well pleased with Congress. Maybe they'll keep me home to punish CongTess for the Way it has been actin Police Magistrate (recognizing di- lapidated old offender in dock)—Ab, “And now, Yaho. : Winty brought you here this John—'fiw policemen, yer Worship. P. M.—Drunk again? - John—Yis, yer Worship, both them.—Sidney Bulletin. ‘Mr. Jones had recently become the father of twins. The minister stopped him on the street to congratulate him. “Well. Jones,” he said, “I hear that has smiled on you.” of miled on me?” repeated Jones. “He- laughed out loud."—Ohio Farmer. “Now don't talk too much when you go to call :; our n:llhbor. You may wer questions, of course.” A That s SiL T ever do” sald the child. “And they ask a great many questions. Last time they asked how much salary papa got.and if he ever quarreled with you."—Kansas Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE The Chilean section of the Trans- andine Railway bas been cleared and international traffic is resumed. A century ago & workman with tools of that time could make 5,000 pins a day. Now, with modern machinery, a workman can turn out 15,000,000, All but four states now have laws attendance of chil- L Geor“ll and Mississippl are the ex- ceptions. FR The world's jon of zinc last year, entimated ot 1103356 tons, was greatest on. record, according to Unitea States geological survey fig- ures. Iulyofflu ‘workmen of the Ven glass factories lose their sight mp-dud otion. plctures o f insects fn fight ahow. that eir speed by changing the T lmation ot “Deir | wings than by eltering the ity of thete motion. v man makes The heart of an r‘?md;voll