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_5'-\‘ s is wealth ‘of ord E. BALDWIN, B. WEEKS, Special Cormittees ANNOUNCEMENTS Dr. A, J. Sinay, for several years an masistant to Dr. Jones, will open a: ioffice in the Alice building, Rooms 18- 19, formerly occupied by Dr. . Comeau, about Aug. 1st. LHRARV—;ZONTEST CLOSES AT 6 P. M. TODAY. Under the impression that the stores would be open at 9 o'clock, instructions , were sent out dating the contest to end at this hour. The voting will therefore cease at 6 p. m. sharp in all the stores. Merchants are requested to ‘their ballot boxes with contents as per letter sent out to the Auditori- “um hotel Thursday morning before 11 “o'clock, where the final tabulation will take place in the presence of a local | committee. A. O. JOHNSON. THE BROKEN COIN AT THE AUDITORIUM TODAY. The txurd épxmda pisode of The Broken “Coin, serial picture on °the mnko( will be shown today and to- morrow and is entitled When {Throne Rocked, with the two popular motion picture stars, Grace Cunard and Francis Ford, in the leading roles. The Parisian Girls, with Tom Carroli and Happy icNally, will give a com- " plete change of programme today and toraorrow, when they present At the Races, a very funny musical farce -comedy, interspersed with many mu- sical numbers well handled by the principals and a fascinating chorus of Young ladles costumed in the very best of wardrol 'he comedy reel for to- and tomorrow will be Two Hearts and a Ship, with Eddie Lyons and Vic- torie. Ford. Starting on next Monday, July 26th, and for several weeks following, the Auditorium will show Paramount pic- D each week, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. New machines are to be in- energetic manner. Watch The Bulletin for next Monday's banner programme. COLONIAL THEATRE. The Girl Who Might Have Been, Three Reel Broadway Star Feature. A cast of unusual excellence appears h.u. ‘mammoth Broadway star feature ‘the Colonial theatre Gray and are assisted by such fa- fed Finley, Paul Scardon, inthe production, tells of a girl who is pred i ting. Velma mmur Shumway is the support- bill is very varied and there interest and beauty in every reel. - Thursday the Leslie Comedy com- of four people, will funniest bles, in one act. of can comedy. Direct from New, York. ol i b b DAVIS THEATRE. Cam‘plm Change of Photoplays Today —Big Musical Comedy Vaudeville Act, — There will be a complete change of photoplays at this theatre today and the feature attraction is chapter four of The Diamond from the Sky. title of this chapter As The Pmdlga.\ Progress and deals with the further adventures of Arthur Stanley and Bs- ther. Irving Cummings and Lottie Pickford are the stars in this picture, and those who have followed the pre- ceding three chapters will not care to miss this one; $10,000 is offered for the most aeceptlble suggestion for a sequel to great photoplay, You can win Wm. Russell In the “Flying —~ “Ssioisy “THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY” Thursday. this prize if you try. Another two- Teel feature today is Eleven-Thirty P. M, a ve drama of unusual Stremgth and Interest, with Loretta Blake, Sam De Grasse, Eric von Ritzau and an excellent cast of Majestic play- ers. The one comedy today is a two-reel special called Gussie Rivals Jouah, and it is one of the. funniest pictures ever shown on any screen. Sid Chaplin, brother of the famous Charlie, is the star in this great comedy. The vaudeville attraction is the bright mu- sical comedy called The Earl and the Girls, a snappy act of ten people, eight of them pretty girls and two funny comedians. The act is different from anything ever seen here and the cos- tumes and scenery is all in keeping with'the high standard of the act. Tomorrow there will be a. complete change of vaudeville and the attrac- tion for the last half is the famous Bottomly. Troupe, a quartette of clever gymnasts who do one of those sensa- tional casting -acts that is always a treat to watch. Don't miss the show today. , Matinee 2.30; all seats 10 cents, children 5 cents. Evening at 7 and 8.45; 10, 15 and 20 cents. Come here and you will have keeping cool. Wightman Block, Lafayette St., Sold. B. A. Wightman of Putnam has sold through the asency of Francis D. Don- ohue to James H. Maloney his block located at 42, 44, 46 Lafayette street. The property consists of four tene- ments and is in excellent condition. Mr. Maloney buys the property as an investment. i PLAINFIELD ¢ Accident to Wilfred Ballard—Fifteen Hoboes Vainly Attempt Breaks at Station and Store—Funeral of Mrs. William O’Neil. ‘Wilfred Ballard was painfully in- Jjured Tuesday when a heavy iron cover Wwhich he' was lifting fel) and hit him on the hand, cutting oné finger to the bone. He was attended by a physi- clan, but was not able to resume his work. no trouble VISIT. OF HOBOES. Four of Fifteen Invaders Arrested— Two Sent to Jail, ‘About midnight Monday there was a stir at Plainfield station, when about 15 road knights alighted from the Provi- dence freight and took possession of the depot and surroundings. A number of young men who live in Plainfleld happened to be near the depot at the time and eaw the hoboes. They hid themselves from the tramps and proceedings. - According to the 2iory they voll. the Boboes croted the to the freight depot and tried the doors, which they found locked. They then' tried the doors and windows of Kingsley's store, but could not get in. - The local boys say that one of the hoboes displayed a Tevolver. that time word was eent to Officer Allen. Before he arrived the 2.10 a. m. frelght to Worcester. pulled in and all but four of the hoboes boarded it. The four got into & box car and were found Olneyville were fined Ereto et FUNERAL. Mrs, William O’Neil. Davi-Theatre Every Wednesday and es~Marie Morin, R. M Y., and Olive Milot, R. N, ot Putnam recently of s ok Lo A wmmnrrlodflnnfl-’ at St John's rectory, are on & Which includes visits to .-v-.l ‘Boston. Martin is employed. BRIEF STATE NEWS Southington—The Mohawks _ will travel to South Manchester afternoon to play a team rep that town. Branford—All the exterior has een done on the Indian Neck school and now the interior workmen are put to work Winsted—Mfles Albert Dean, ag: fortyats yearm mamarried, ik sade denly at the home of his brother, J. H. Dean, on Ridge street, Sunday, of diabetes. East Haven—The second battalion Hall, now encamped at East Haven Tahge for a week. dletown—The Brotherhood _ of Power Workers will meet the first Monday in August and September and will start on the schedule of weekly meetings the first Monday in October. New Haven—Benjamin R. English, of this city, has been elected an orig- inal founder of the National Historical society, which has its headquarters at 30 East Forty-second street, New York. Naugatuck—Rev. Sherrod Soule of Hartford, formerly of Naugatuck, will Qeliver the address at the old home week services on Sunday, Aug. 22, zg the Congregational church in Nortd Adams, Meriden—Company L° will meet ‘Thursday night at the armory to make up their blanket rolls for camp and receive a few preliminary instructions before leaving next Monday for the East Haven range. Bridgeport—Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Liv ermore will leave for Halifax, Nova Scotia, where they will make their Results.” h‘n‘f-é';'—:-"-ssn mfl-.."n 'Am m-u‘ Wfih ap woodwork. Aj l. WANTEDWhite woman as cook In mail Tamily of Aduiis ia work; references requl Guilford—Mr. and Mrs. George B. Beers have issued invitations to the Chittenden, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A Chitenden of Bast mnr. to take place in Christ Eplscopal ch Saturday, August 4, at 4:15 o CLEARS THE COMPLEXION Discovery that Removes Pimples, Ec- zema and All 8kin Troubles. It you are troubled with pimples, blackheads, acne, barber’s itch, blotoh- gs. freckles or other skin disease or emish, now is the time to get rid of it with Hokara. This pure and simple skin healer is ol < dress Lock New noon. P. T. New London, Conn. post? Web_Corner, six for 25 gan’s Smoke Sh MEN Tants clerks; ately Frlnklln natitute Depe. 355, Roches: tes Je29d BD—A e board or smail hire iady Quring summer vacatio Radiker, FOR SALE SALE — ¥ine paying ealoon i New Lendon ocounty tow! ther with real es SRt snvestigation tn. Vited; Tor the right man this presents n opportunity. For full dress Quick Sale, tion as night watch- 3 Sompstent man who under- ds repairs, otc.: references. R ehman, Ghre Bulletin o t broken WANTED—To a goat to haYueas; one surtably for ghildren, with n wagon and barness for sam © Dhone L. M. Carpenter, Jewett City. jy1sd Sha pho That's ‘nad e the Cob- 5¢, clgar at Fa 0p. I¥10d and women wanted; government 70, mopea: write Immedl- CAN ositions obtainable. wm ts for 1 ID be used h' l are, with hay and nln Ad' ox 338, ¥t 5eisa SALE—One or a pair of 1200 Ib. price low. W. 8. Vail, Yantic. Jy7id SALE or exchange for young 18 months’ old Shernsey” bull 3 year old steers Fitch’ Johneon. Ta’l ry. pencer, Lebanon, Conn. Tel. IY1AWS SALE A few o Dorcushbred Whits Wyandotts broeding hens lso Indian Runner duc one Miss Marjorie Barber. TrisuWs FOR SALE — Comfortable non-skid trusses,_elastic stockings, abdominal beits. 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Prop. in St Victims of Digestive Dloordn? Tell o!' taken this remedy and tell today of Its effects | is. parties sccommodated.” Phone of salesmen. x No. 519, Ad- Waterbury, Jeisd ola Antique furniture and g, (A Bruckner, m: d prices pal i 85Tl wich for agring Ting Summer bodrding; situated Serlooking the wate: 5 aacomontio 85, ‘may. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE {at Norwich within and for the District of Norwicti, on the 20th day of July, A Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. )usll‘te,?.f Ghester’ Arthur Tathrop. wich, in said District, de- of &l bin particulars. don, 295 pect S and caives B. Glau- Cona. WARTED—To buy cows ds; pay §00d price. Colcliester, WANTED — aavertislng soliciior ublication establ years. Write 3. Parkhurst, New Haven Conn, L £OF movi WANTEDFlano tuning. s G FOR SALE at effect, togethe: copy of this order, on the si apost nearest to the ald de- Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foresoing i3 a true | sopY of record At FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk, NOTICE—AIl creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified 4o present their clalms against sald estate to the undersigned at No. 114 Asylum Street, | Norwich, Conn.. within the time limited in the above ahd fore oing order. jy21d Admintstrartz. LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE 298 THAMES STREET Two Tenement House with § 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. SALE—Twin Indian motorcycle, ed, fully equi With sid I Brst Class CoRaittons cheap 1t faken at one Gall at 7 North St, Meyer Budnick. yiod u.u fancy ERRIES for freshly picked every day for e s dalivered. sur- Napo- leon Langevin, My tic, Con: D. Jnod ALE—New National cash reg- men large oo ADDIY 105 Sogsovait Iy20d FOR SALE—A small farm three miles from Tagtville near church and school. ouse. Swain, R. F. D. 4. Jjy1sd TFoR IAI.E—FH!) acres of grass in lots to sult "A. T. Hoxle, P. . Yantle. > FOR SALE—-Two g0od express or furniture wagons. one nearly new; also one Bronnell covered ambulance with rubber tires, all in good condition, and can be used with pole or shafts.’ In- quire of Shea & Burke. iviia FOR SALE—A portable motor be 3djusted on_any boat instantly: sale cheap by - Coit, Bath St. J um . “ean for sd 2 M | e 1 TO RENT—To e W 5. m-&"d;:n ‘conveniences. l-suu at TFOR RENT — of 7 m rooms TO RENT—Upper Botrand ST water, T Ha BY y C. F. Whitn, FOR RENT—A house of ten rooms ai No. 5 n all conven- letices; steam Hest " Inquire of feane b, Jones.” Insurance ~ and Real _Eetate Aseat, Richaras Buiiding, 31 Man s VOR Nuier_Goiden Bpur. bansalew, 5 rooms, furnished, unning Water. sleolric, DI veranda, eiewant view, batiiug. DOSLOE, CABOEINE, usa- \Gg, ‘crabbing, Orchesira, danciug pa- iion. Slepuen Mcaulién, New Lun- RENT—Rooms_for light hot keeyms. lnquirs . G. Congaon, 83 Mc- Kioiey_ave. 3a_ TO RENT—O; ington .uceu upper tenewment of six rooms and lower tenement of @Ve ro Inquire of J. bragtord, Hookbinder, 108 Lifoadwa, Y. STORAGE ROOM—Inquire J. E Fan- ning, 5% Brosdway. fepisd Tooms, all con- PIDg; (8 Bcnool moviid RoO ntraiy Morse, 18 Union St HNISHED ROO: 1i_moaern co: veniences, 35 LRIOm St ¥FBope 1051-% FOR RENT Ten room cottage at Pleasant View, completely furnished, electric _lights, and batning houses, for the balance of July and from Aug. 28 to Sept. 30; three minutes’ walk fr station, ' ocean front. Inquire LOUIS WUNDERLICK, D. No. 4, Box 28, Norwich, or 2. Iyi4d FOR RENT Stores and Offices in new Thayer CH R Tel. 61 Building, Franklin Square. Fire- proof, elevator service, jani- tor. 'Everything up-to-date. Apply to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, loom 108. TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- tage 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown fower and vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Rental $350. Others $200 to $4000. Send for bool FRANK W. COY. ' esterly, R. I MORSE FOR SALE_A good driver, fo or, sentleman, weighs about 1850, Ferdpndne 220 y15d FOR SALEFive acres of grass and three of standing, Hill. James E. DeW . arm, Laur Trading Cove. FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter, model 4, in excellent conditio low for cash. Address Underwoo 39, Norwich Bulletin. STOCKED poultry farm, 3% miles out near village, fine 7-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, horee, wagons, tools, etc., $2,200, rea- sonable terms. Tryon's Agency, wii- mantic, Ct. yiza end white intestinal ailments. Eat as much and | ¢, - Tandeen. ¥in owner soon. guner can -ux hf‘ il THOMAS J. DODD Contractor 99 Cliff St. Excavating, Masonry, Sewers, Cement Walks. Portland Cement at lowest prices Phone 822 TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY $1. TO NEW YORK $1. CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSEN SERVICE BETWEEN 5y NORWICH AND NEW YORK Thurs- I..OWROUNDTRIPRATFS GREAT PANANA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION Wu San Francisco’ California Daily up to November 3Qth. Liberal Return Limits. of Lines Wast of Cl T Touriet and Stands leopers, L. P. BURGESS, N. E. P. A, 312 Old South Bldg, Boston, M For Sale FINE NEW BUNGALOW, Six Room All Modern Price $4,000 A Rare Opportunity JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. FOR CONTENTMENT LIVE THE SIMPLE LIFE “I knew by the smoke that . so gracetully curled Above the green eims, that a cottage was near, And I said, “ If there's peace to be found in the world, A heart that was humbie might hope for it here.” Moore. Come to me for bungalows and cottage houses. ARCHA W. COIT, 63 Broadway "Phone 1334 FOR SALE Fine Residential Property, No. 59 McKinley Avenue, containing eleven rooms and bath, and all modern conveniences. Interior finely finished in beautiful hard ‘wood. For full information, ask THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Fire Insurance and Real Estate May Building 278 Main St.° 724—Phones—474-3 'SUMMER RESORTS. FOR SALE_At_a barguin, one new Motz runabout. N. Eugene 'Smith 90 Main St Iysd FOR SA LE—A 500d express harness. Teiephone 585-4. ay7d FOR SALE_Reo touring car, In first class condition, newly nted and overhauled: will sell cheap if sold_at once. Address Clark; 135 Mountain St. Wiltimantic, Ct. 25-2. may22d T AM BUYING poultry of all Kinda Anyone having same. drop nostal to Ba'nuel Gellert. Colchester, Conn. ora P g TR o R SALE—W. ok % cord THINK IT ovest — 330 noteheads ular business de 1 it 4 p.ll Tices for any B you ate 85.°*The’ Bulletin Company, N Conn. and all kinds of Masons’ Building Materials for sale by Peck, McWilliams & Co. FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL 8 ROOM COTTAGE Fullyfinn‘-hd,wellloatad on Fisher’s Island. Can have nhgbugunnf.ddnm JOHN A MORAN Real Estate Investment Broker NORWICH. CONN. $1,800. will buy an almost new Bungalow Fishers Isiand, on lot S0x150 feet, in- boat and row and driven well. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 . 86 Cliff SICK TURKEYS The Sterrs Experiment Station is in- terested in turkeys that are sick with TO RENT $1X-ROOM TENEMENT Heat Furnished. Modern. Price $16 JAMES L. CASE Rental Department 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale A store on leased land (long term lease), with fixtures, doing & &00d business: for sale at a bargain. Cottage at Pleasant View. 10-room cottage at Pleasant View, 1ot 50 by 205 This place is centrally located, 5-minute walk to trolley and postoffice, and the price is very low. Inquire about it. A Lot at Grotem Lomg Potat. Located on the water side, sandy beach, not far from board walx. Price’it taken this month s omiy 363 bargain. Cottages ail Sotes B Farms. Cholce of 400—prices from $275 to $20,000. Send for catalogue. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St Rooms 1 and 3, Westerly, R. L Phone No. 365... FOR SALE Seven Room Cotiage House Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price $3.300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich 25 SALE HORSES T ha two matched pairs and some nice big chunks and business Horses that I must disposs of right away. Come and see them. Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1139, ¥ % long, Bbis bulding %ggiga:“u.nm who epls for very oy a boy WHEN COMES THE TIME. When comes the time that in my littls No flower remains my sight to ") When Fate will neither pity me mor 1s Winter barrenness— When I no more rear castles tn my Where T 50 oft have fashioned them ‘before— And find lllusion’s peerless necro- Enthirals my soul no more,— When my last shatt is spent—my bow is broken— And the prized mark is still beyond my reach— When my last hope has passed away on Bel:l“mn"'l) had not speech,— When comes the llmfl that no man thinks me cle And to aspire I n.nh!r dream mor Then l-t.'mo sleep—and if it be for- T sball not greatly ou: s Gootenough. HUMOR OF THE DAY He—Think of living in a shack like that! How would you like it? She—Oh, George, this is so sudden!— Cornell Widow. “When you married me you prom- ised to share my lot with me.” “1.did, but I thought that you would build & house on it."—Pitt Panther. The New Maid—In my last place X always took things fairly easy. ‘ook—Well, it's different here. They keep everything locked up.—Tit-Bits. Belle—And when Fred offered to kiss your sister did she cry for help?” Beulah—Certainly not. She was able to help herself.—Yonkers States- man. “Why do you treasure these old love letters of your grandmother's?’ “I never had any of my own,” sighed the other girl.—Kansas City Journal. “Do you go about town much in our peripatetics? YOS Noure getting _positively— and—and— besides T domt wear ‘hem!™ —Princeton Tiger. “You criticise us,” said the Chinese visitor, “yet I see all your women have their feet bandaged.” “That is an_epidemic” it was plained to him gently, “which roke out in 1914. Those are called spats.” —Pittsburgh Post. “Mrs. Nurich, I understand your husband is one of the stewards of the racing on.” “Look here, youns man, my husband gave up cookin' years ago, and rather you wouldn’t refer to n." Buffalo Express. Mistress—Well, cook, if you and the other maids are at all nervous of the Zzeppelins, you can have your beds Te- moved into the basement. Cook—No, thank you, ma'am. W have every confidence in the police- man at the gate—London Punch. “I have always been unlucky in life™; “Me, too." “Yet you are very successful” “Well, as soon as I got the idea that luck would do nothing for me I began to hustie”—Philadelphia Bul- letin. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Dancing is forbidden in Berlin. Thirty-five infants dle every hour i Germany. Newfoundland is the oldest British- colony. It takes half a day to sing China's national hymn. One species of white ant produces 86,400 egs a day. The earth's spoed om its orbit is 18 1-2 miles a second. There wers 1,204 forest fires in Cal- ifornia during the last year. There are about 12,000 lepers in the- Philippines and 10,000 in Russia. For every British horse sacrificed in the war the Germans have lost four. Meat consumption in Russia is quite low—50 pounds per capita annually. The Young Women's Christian as- sociation possesses a world member- ship of 650,000, There is a corporation named The Hewlett Family of America. All of the members are descendants of George Hewlett, who came to this country from England in 1640, Two gunmen in Butte, Mont., choos- fivln‘l bank deposits are increasing | rapidly. Accordirg to estimates, thers re- main in the undeveloped coal fields of | Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire, depths less than 4,000 feet, about 2 000,000,000, tons and in Deruy.ung about 7,000,000,000 tons available. \