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What Is Going On Tonight | NORWICH TOWN Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at|New'y Organized C. E. Society to Con- duct Seryice—Grangers Goirig to At- lantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Nichols of m- Place will be at Fisher's Island over Sunday. B YA mlfl rml.l‘- m”"«'-'-“ ail, Yantic, Conn. ANTED—Six-room u-:acnl with ric lights small family. Not walk from cl.y IB!:?Q#V::I»' nvc wo&:'“l u“l . the Anditorium. )‘;orln: Pletui at Colonial Theatr judeville and Photoplays at )\ rwich Stattonary Engineers’ Asso- 6, meets in Bill block Whl(e Cross Council No. 13, K. of C.. et 8 nll ¢ Dutiin Tt nll modern c'nvolll Qo twenty th black neck, on: with wh! ‘el::-n'm l- h-d. m brown -na nvo Many from uptown soclety, | grarzers’ picnic at Atlantic Beach to- | same "' 'f"l day (Friday). ‘Thomas Church of Montville is A mmests In P‘are-un hall. h Sick benefit “meets in Cermania hal ry and Ile.ll.l in with Ur 'lflwvt boa Hlll‘ on Broadway or uurol m; d hab! "—AI'. 10, & bllcfi ind whit, Infl olurnL ';“D - Connecticut Food Ship for Belgium. © Over 1,500,000 women, children and mmn. her daughter, Mrs, C, L. Chap- by pay. Saer, Wauwecus orwich Town. man of Vergason avenue. Afior two weeks' outin, gansett Pler, Mrs. ¥. L. at her homs on Bliss Thotnas Marx and Miss Munzner a “Connecticut | have returned to New Haven, after a visit on Otrobando avenue. Miss Dorothy Loomis of il administration expernses | is here for a weeks’ vmt vm: um Are guaranteed; svery cent contributed | Elizabeth Luther of East Town street. will reach Belgium In the shape of other non-combatants are in the Hel- Uniess America is to e has saved ust be aup- “'glan bread line. “ist starve those who:;: Tocal and travel- Good zy rnfl'mnl.llv-‘v Sverywher 1 ul The Connecticut committee of the eh st 'Il or ll Dllll. jon for relief in Helgium hai 3 % .‘,.fi:« ?r.,, & 1l set to work to load Gll,m to uldboo food ship” jointly with the interna- tional commission, to meet whatever Is raised here with the “Want” eolumns of THE BULLETIN. you ean send in your Tecelve your answers, _— TO RENT—A 7-room fiat, 10"Carter evemus, on_premises. , R frequently no » e—— THE PATH OF OBEDIENCE. m'i !l' MII ‘Mclll’( lxlm nhr"l.o: RENT—A large front room st ""'"‘ e or_aven - on e i St g Sl ""- . ' 1.'.1 "1«'!‘" to miss you or 3 ,fi . onahnl y & li."‘ HRENT—The n: l 0“1 a0 ki, 1 The “Want” columns of THE IUI.I.ITIN ln not for ll unvn n « & oot - uy nw{ are equally at your Mrs. Wiltiam, Herrick of Ditas Pla Fou ND! ent method o original finieh. The commission has offered to meet | has been & whatever we raise, dollar for dollar, Connecticut's half of this shipload will | Mrs, Judson M tost approximately $100,000, the greater part must be secured in Every dollar con- uted will actually reach Belgium | vi in the shape of food, without ANTED - At woman for ge a1 Toisewor Carpenter, 265 e e i, or AL G AT ook mer home in mnr.h wnn her mother, Earl and_Giris for yllh arner Arms h Main llraell, i el onAb] 1 | W ivg, Fians, Fungs aus, mepe Phone 1214~ & Farm in sold by Often & business Hometimes hely secured In this way, Mrs. Julm E Lefting wnl of l"almn- tirsda; { a Qf rwfln. Mrs, C. of East 'rwn street. 6 subscription: “Want” Ad. L) lMl Y """’l q-n L&M’M £ ™ h ‘r»tn inta His hand went "‘Z’.’.‘.’,. 2“2..’:’?.‘:.-.? 2t '""':‘?"ufiz*""‘" uum-m ot hy the Behioo) Mrs, Orrin M, Price of Whightman u«mmuruu» William A, | averue returned Wednesday wml having heen for a week in Hartfore care Hartford Trust|the suest of her daughter, Mrs Care rie Vagerton, Gufts of money, large and small, may te sent either to Gen, Alken, Norwich, or to Charles C, Russ, state treasurer, compuny, Hartlord Mail Your “Want” Ad To The Bulletin beri s u-r wnr carried wit LEGAL NOTICES MAYOI'S OFFICE, un exselient rcMIL-:" fim'l.,.w G M .;z: IMM M“, f‘lly ot Norwich, Connectiont, o lmfll! ‘»{ the City of Nor- Phone 480 BIMION E BALDWIN, M.uu,lm H, HOLA r M or 16 years of A Mzs. May Joslin has returned to her for -m- m,,m on Vergason Aavenus, After month's absence durin, visited rejatives and fi idence and Mtlubam, Mlhl, Ill-nn or enll tels) to warn the ummm. uml-rmur " lpiclll l.ummm th!h ahe ANNOUNCEMENTS AT THE AUDITORIUM, “Th. Love lwn Ty 7 Dfllnl u;'umu At l n FOR SALE ~(ows for sale La 4 Telephone 29 0 BLEADY YOUNE AN, o learn (he bhusiness, uu he iMA to rend and write ¥ fn" Feliory, lm‘wzlnl Mr, and Mrs, Willlam P, Boutih Windham and their gu and Mrs, Livingston Visk from Borean | Upton, Mass, motored here Wednes- sed on Famous Play of mty to visit Mrs, Henry Skinner and My, and Mrs, Frank Skinner of Pecks 1ot Whethir ;i.'x-m ner y..nu..lm mentioned shall notes t'f UlF”fll"lhl sald city in lllll)l of sueh horlipe the and_honds F deht" shall he lumie aceorsance wlm th ml entitled ity of ,\urwwh 1o issue Bonds,’ Dear Gantle aw " Wmake Who lnmo Name, Wt I% the eusl cotfage wt Wuln-u m...h ) balance easy terms “The Love Route, Mewd, )!lllnrd ers Film Company's four-part edaptation of the noted dramatic e of Conneaticut nmnmr held January, f #aid bonds, nots the Famous Play- the session At Camp Ground, 1 o During the week Mrs, Sarah Fred- s oy certificates in buliding ana o Tearn "“":,"" in Bood Funnin o 'lflw-— nnd qummm steady work, s A M g o Y o M jwire J, ! winh, O ronaney o 2 foolis® | , O vfint o e fan it wouls make, it —r—#—!fi“—-‘,h_‘, .,:.,, - | =From M- Japanass inied. mma Morse, is URion — 1s thare not - mal‘l‘fl fair, » N ) ROOMS, 4 a" » venionson, 55 URISE B ;E'z g a}-::’.i’!%‘:::’-":.‘.'a WA wyocade, o0 I her ) To Rm A oy Taves starll wisl® Put & »lflflll an the moon il Anu, '}mv ‘ SMALL COVVAGE HOUSE ':;‘:" - ‘."“" e o spven B ‘I Tt Illlrllll 4 th th TR, 4 B e ma tin gt fomars Eaward H. 3. Terry ( BT Shetusket FOR Rl“T het up, ye dwu 1o Dardanelles ain't & breed o flm‘-w-«m -8 Stores u‘ Offices in. new hiy v're #cs8 of the same name by Peple, is a delightful and stirring mix. ture of adventure, melodrama and the tenderest kind o A railroad with the law on its side ends & young civil engineer to build a linc across the ranch Houston, who has inherited from her father a hatred of the invading predatory railroad company, cumvent the company’s plan, she uses wnrd enbury ard Fredenburg have been tic camp ground, has been at Pleasant View, R, I t E sk K8 Jlnhr:u‘: I:"':ma:‘n TWANTED AL on As in said give ballot shall read Siaewalk Bonds, 3 Yes,” tor smuil mik farm d a nogative ballot -nnll rn\d No objection to N and care Builetin, EN & Wwomen wanted, governmen WhnLS Llnrkl $70 month nkilyn anl.lll".‘,D Lept, 35-F,, s :ullnyu, all hl £004 voting on said qunuan shall efl 8t°a bargain t shall take ef- To Conduct Service, Tie Sunday afternoon service Scotland Road hall will be in charg of the newly organized Christl deavor society, “Yes’, the sald Yoot and waid bonds shall be issued, Ballots shall be received at the poll- in nld town hall, write lmrn.fll. vou SALKE—Todd ch uzed ope month, provided for the reception of women o the Or-i "llln‘ wife speaks 10 lunluun" move we adopt resolutions of Apply 16 WILLIAM F, HiLb, Agent, [ O0E send ‘thom "o Tiews."~ oom 106, 0 Aupross. Most of the sympathy you get in life is about as sincer: 48 is the sad TO RENT who 8 conducting & 3900 “Puneral QUONOCHONTAUG—Tes-room eot- | Detroit Journal ~ tage 3 acres Jand, 1000 feet from| “Gadson is a man whose distin- at said meeting. The polls shall open from nine o'clock in th until eight o'clock in the d at the City of Norwichcon- necticut. August 17, 1915, TIMOTHY C. MURPHY, Muyor of the City of Norwich. 1 hereby certify that the above and Yhreats and coaxing, and at last vio- with the aid of her devoted cowpunchers. That she does not com- -pletely win the fight is due of course, to Cupid’s interference, and in the end after many thrilling clashes between her men and the employes of the road, the girl falls conquered into the arms British Release Tanker Wasbington, department today American tanker Brindilla, formerly of had been released the British author T > Ocean and Halt Pond; sown Sower and | guishing trait is seif-a THE I'L\'u 44 Laurel Nul A to be attractive The best place summer boarding; situated Ligb, rlooking the Waler, ulso mu.un;umll parties accommodaled, German registry, Oak street, with her cargo by ties at Kirkwall. a Standard Oil vessel and carries a car- go of oil for Malmo, Sweden. The Brindilla i To buy cows And caives yay §00d price. K. Glaus . 14-5, Coichestvr, U foregoing is tne warning directed to Henry touring car, me for service by nubnc-uon of the engineer, and she herself fixes equipment and in the last tie in place, just within the -time required by the law for the com- pletion of the road. The production, in so far as the de- talls of the construction of the.rail- road, the close application to the most modern engineering i ‘¥ogue in such an undertaking, and the appropriate character-presentations of unsurpassable. FOR SALE top, windshield, full W. A Bhori of the. uxy of AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD within and for the triek of Colchester on the 18th day ot A P. BUELL, Judge, wakons of all descriptions at $10 to $15 Hartford.—E. E. Verrill of Hartford, % than city prices. H. secretary of the State baseball league was married Monday cording to a letter received Tuesday by fellow lodgers at Mr. Verrill is said to have been work- ing as a scout for Connie Mack of the His father is A. Hyatt Ver- an author and bridegroom writes that he is going to Saratoga Surings for a week and from In his letter. he did WANTED—Plano tuni don,”s9% A rosect s HELP WANTED Three first-class cooks, man and wife , three farm hands, dish washers for shore. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Building at Colchester, FOR SALE—Fancy Devon oxen, well x and one-half years old. Will ow without d h !on for oxen or ;. can be taken off 79 Wells street the cast, is striking effects are action judiciously directed, and 1 logically developed. Lockweod as the rugged an determin- ed voung L‘l\'fl i Dawley of Cnlcheuler appeared and moved that an to be tho last will and testuacnt of sald deceased, be admitted for boarding ment purportin nurse girls, there to Montreal. not state the name of the bride. Yefore. Ordered. That said appli- \'\(lun be heard and determined at the Office in_Colchester, on the 27th day of August, A at 19 g'clack in the forenca and mn said C. H. notice 1o all persons iaterested. in sald estate, by advertising In a news- per having a circulation In said Pro- bate Distric Se.at 2ol thme o place. ird’ relative thereto, to the Court. New Auto Fuel ty aaten agent, performance. ‘Winifred xxngszon as the girl who fights the railroad company young engineer until she wins one vi tory only to relinquish it through {Re Tosa Of her heart to the mar whots she has been contestiry, is sweet and sympathetic, and in many Donald Crisp as the he: !!nlly excellent. vers favorably r characters of the play. e situation more ers will impress itself upon the mem- ory of the audience, the scene in which the railroad employes are laying e ralls by torchlight, working nights in order to save the railroad from losing not having the line completed within the time granted b It is in this scene that the young engineer is makes the girl reallze her true love for through which she induced to surrender her transient vie. t P him finish the task as- slgned hlm \\’llhll\ the time limits set, that will be shown ) “The Downfall of Potts, B I Nestor comedy Lyons an@ “Steady Company featuring Pauline Bush. FOR SALE VERY CHCICE RESIDENCE FOR SALS Picturesque 14-room 3 stable and’ grapery. extensive flower and vegetable gardens reful cultivation. grounds have and depth of themselves of all the too few remain- ing opportunities today and tomorrow. There will be a complete change of Photoplays today and the feature is part Master- picture, a startling play- the world's greatest novelists creator of those fascinating char- known to almost e ery reader of the best novels. Strath- more is Ouida's most popular story Full of strong climaxes and interest— compelling moments. its intrigue, pas- sion and sentiment have been pictured n a most complete way way—in the Reliance's screen version. Charles Clary, plays Strathmor ant character, “FoR s LBTTWO sosd \;ork hor: Taguire New stem Wet Wash, “rate- and make re- FOR SALE_§0_ hens, Rbode Island Reds and White L(sh(vrns H. P. BUELL, Other noted photo- Jud el ey acters familiarly SALE—Chalmers running order, with Goodrich safety frontage of about 1 t beautiful shade trees. residence section of Norw erty that has been greatly not previously advertised for sale. Archa W. Coit Telephone 1334 >a s0; admired and 3. Danielson, Adam’s Tavern the Mutualc OR leE—Chahgers roads the Broadway a powerful domin- who shoots his friend in a Quel over'a woman and then mar- rles the daughter of the man he kill- Some of the cleverest film play- America are assoclated “with in 'the production of this motion picture masterpiece. Francelia Billington, Irene Hunt and Alfred Paget who are not matic stars of the front rank, but who a drama | N8Ve the one talent which contributes %[ 30 largely to the success of a film play You will certalnly like Strathmore—that is, if you like n, fine sentiment, acting and masnificent scenery. I get in Strathmore. forget to see it Other Mutual Movies and a real funny : excellent con- {ts franchise by dition and fine running order. your own price. s, Danielson. Conn. offer to the public tne finest standard 63 Broadway, brands of Beer of Europe and America: Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian beer, lass, Pale and Burton Guinness' Dublin _Stout, 3 ._lmported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' X ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12, JOSEPH BRADFORD, BOOK BINDER J. C. Witter, 2 the engineer, . Bozrah Center, For Sale NEW BUNGALOW 11 LINDEN PARKWAY ALE— Jr a pulr of ho an. Telephone 33- a FOR SALE 20: —"“picture sense. COLONIAL THEATRE. “Vengeance," Thm Reel Drama With Richard Trav nd Edna Mayo, by all means do not 3 around it roval” vegetable gardens; hard d nd now w.y everybody plumbing and heat. 3 to plesce.'—Birming- O)thers 3300 (o 34000, - Send for booklet. | ham Ase-Herald. FRANK W. COY, ‘.esterly, R. I “My husband won't dare ecriticise my r:ly ‘W! next winter.” po. lAI.l He’s wearing a low-neck shirt - himself this summer. Detroit Free Press. A “But said the young mosquito, “is WATCH HILL BUSINESS ||#ot man much stronge ihan we? “He is” replied the fond parent; F S l “but we may venture 'o attack him or dale on account of our euperis: mobility.”— uck. A store on lease). with f “Managers say the grand-opera stars &9od busines: are most tractable in deville. Cottage at Pleasant View. “Well, even a grand--pera star can 10-tants Seatinges al see the Incongruity of 'wing jeaous Viaw ioe 26 0 200 Shis mine of a performing chimpanzee or a ceatraily Lo:aled.“.;) mlnu;cm'llk‘u trained seal.”—Judge. trolley and postoffice, an e price Stranger—Seventeen years ago I ts veey tow. | Tauuite dhets landed here in your iown broke. I A Lot at Grotem Leng r-o. struck you for a dollar. You gave it Located on the water side, sandy to me, saying you neve- turned down B £oNAth R et o [ SRt ke, e t! n (eagerly)—Yes” A ‘targain. ‘Cattages alk Stranger—Well, are y u still game? _’X i h> A 1ol il Al ARk Py 275 “A cosy picture, eh” man lolling to ua 0.000.° send 1or :ulo':‘:. § In"n] eu{ chair; and is beautiful e - ing ife leaning over him to light his Real Estate Broker, “You haven't seen tae companion Neo. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and picture to it, have youv *’ 2, Westerly, R. L :;7:' h?'ih:&" e s same man savagely chew- Fhone No. 36%... || ing the end of his ciga: and writing a check."—Birmingham Age-Herald. -~ N FOR SALE Policeman Bakley of Chester, Penn., found William Battipps stretched out on the trolley tracks. The latter ex- SEVEN ROOM plained that he “wante:: to be sure the COTTAGE -HGUSE: i7" T o : Frank H. Bodge of Favette, Me. re- Eleotric lights, steam heat, set- B| . ntiy captured from Echo Lake a tubs, large lot, in fine location. turtle which weighei morc than 50 pounds and was _branded “Fayette. PRICE $3,300 May 14, 1389. Boage returned the turtie to the lake. N. TARRANT & CO., || .o automobile ownet oy H. G. 117 Main Street, Norwich Rowell of Aubum. Me. started of its own accord. spitefully ueaded straight into Rowell's garden and wallowed One of the most nmkln; features on | comed) t\\dl\ % big bll] at the Colonial theatre in the one entitled Chestaut_street will complete the show, Walter Baker & Co, Lid, Receive Still Grand Prize. The Grand Prize for superiority of Cocoa and Chocolate preparations has bean awarded to Walter Baker & Co, Lid,, Dorchester, Mass, at the Pana- wa-California exposition at San Di- Blank Books Made and Ruled teo Orde: 108 BROADWAY MISS M. C. ADLES Anncunces that she will return and be ready for business a 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. “Vengeance" pre- the superd Kssanay holdo« by Miss hm\a Mayo and Ricl h- N l-mufihfl Alma, FOR SAL! BOYNTON BUNGALOW West Main Street Fully equipped with all the modern an give you an agrecahle For full particulars mm.. Wwondertully whlvh the photoxraphy tx so startling- perfect that every one witl exclaim Soelety lfe ia the plane upon which the story I8 placed, and as & fanzequence some exquisite gowns and Interiors of magnificent Dainty Mize Mayo, finds a close Spectal prices on horses in Monday, rprise on price. JOHN A. MORAN Investment Broker Norwlqh Col\n Wwan awarded Prize at the PanamayPacific exposi tion at San Francisco, (PIMPLES DISFIGURED FAGE AND NECK Would lrritate and Burn, Ashamed ToGoOut. Could NotWear Collar, 308 Main St, Next to Chelsea aBnk Telephone 652-4 The Famous PIELBROS. RulenlA.uBea is on draught at H. JACKEL & CO. homes are AR be seen running. Estate and “Borporation, Franklin_ Square FOR SALE A new seven room cottage Greeneville in a good location. Inquire about it E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE OR RENT Tlm Kolln\‘\l.\' Young heart. hreaker of the blg Ksranay e was featured in World for June. “Spades are Tramy \-" i® the title of the splendid \‘nnm\\ ph comedy in which nirk, the little comedian of the old Constance Tal- In it It one refects the other's he spade leads “Mother's Birthday," ® ‘M last ploture on the bill and e ieite drama of the heart, cal- to blay upon FOR SALE K motor truck in nrn class con- Has covered top over seat. Wicks, Pomfret, " oSALE 'l\\u Wolgh 1406 _and hand, efther lowes. ahd hearts win. nice big chunks and business Horses American House uulu; FOR SALE—A good driv through the peas and cucumbers. Then it turned a somersauit over an em- bankment and landed bottom side un. Fon SALB When Thomas Boronszk opened the srillzoom of a Warren hoiel & bat lew in, alighted on the rim <f a zlass of 208 THAMES STREEY ale, drank some of the contents and Two Tenement House with § rooms §| winked at Tommy. Af'e: feeding the each in excellent condition and on bat pleces of cracker, the bartender 2 placed it on the window sili in the al- trolley line with 3 acres of §00d §| e way where the bat remained in a tillable land, barn and henhouses. }| dazed condition for more than half the Good opportunity for some one j§|day. wishing to keep cow and do a poul- mar! gard “Lost tent and clothes and am here 2" Dineh ox et ening. §| i, Dirthday suit” was the message FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, which Willlam Leary, clerk of the Federal Court of N: York city, -enl Central Building Norwich, Conn. |, the chief clerk to explain why was not on hand at the court the omor morning. Leary had besn camping on = | Woodland Beach, near “taten Island, when the storm carried nis tent and 25 SALE HORSES clothing “to the other tide of Sandy T have two matched pairs and some | HOOK! that I must dispose of right away. The enrollment in ¢iieges and uni- Come and see u,::_ Prices right. ¥ | versities in the United btates is only Could Not SI at Night, Cuti- cura Soap and intment Huled. Which ite reputation says it fully ac- Three minutes' walk from Peck's v«el(hl ubuut corner two new Cottages with garage and all modern improvements. For particulars inquire of or wentieman. 12 FARREL & SANDERSON, Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Coming tomarrow, fs the Mary Plek- ford regular, which appears v Baturday as an extra on the already STOCKED poultry farm, 3is miles out near village, fine T-room cottage, nice <008 Third Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y.— 000, or less than 1 jer cent. of a ro 11 MER R. FIERSON. ysa | total of 22.000,000 in all the education- - al institutions of the country, ac- Traveling Men, Ete, JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker [ shade, good barn, nine poultry houses, stream. Halt 30 acres, Fruit, wood, nic cording to the annual report issued dy the United States Cnm.nl-lolur of Livery Connection, Franklin Square, Norwich Shetucket Stree Fashlon Shop Drawling Blg Crowds at i The Davis Theatre. “Better than ever was the verdict last evening at the conclusion of "The Much that was new each and every talented company. Hugo Jansen, as Alphonse, the French kept his promises and cre- new costumes for the last half of the week programme, ossible the magnificent around his beautiful models }&st evening, w{re la\!n ;noremgmhnr-t e. more captivating, than those of | s, o The Brst oL, the wesk For that satter | oo2 a0d Omntoent: . It Soe ymek. st thin Parisian costumer does not know himse'f what he will undertake when steps upon the dias in his etrictly up-to-the-minute fashion shop. is an art and_he builds as the Even the members | several months I was re not sure in what elaborate array they may find them- gelves three minutes from the ¥r. Jansen starts. acre potatoes, ‘other crops, 530 famous Tom horee, wagons, tools, etc, $2,200, rea- sonable terms. Tryon's Agenc: mantic, Ct. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgecn McGrory Building, Fashion Shop.” was introduced by mat_— 230 noteneads size) member of oy % iregular business ny kind at ta % es, neatiy printed, ior 3l of Interest AR S Norwich, Conn. DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phone 1177-3 STETSON & YOUNG, Carpenters and Builders Prices for any printing you are ia aved alm Street, Uj The Bulelin Company, ASnlianed ¥ (¥ BUYING euvuitry An. sal a w'l. AEora Tse” Bunm’.u“'hu FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. b sold a large number but plenty of good bargains left. WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance Room 108 Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Ct. Telephone 147 'One day T bappeved to sce an advertiso- ment in the paper sed sent for Cuticura using the Cuticura Soap and Ointment I I would wash my faco and meck with tho Soap then put a little Cintment on and wash off in a fow minutes. After using Cuticura Soap and Olntment WATCHES and CLOCKS can be put FACTORY CONDITION Work Collected and Delivered “Hamilton Railroad Watch Agency” The Jeweler) gton Street, City F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner found great relief, mood seizes hi completely ot the company (Sigaed) Arthur Walburg, July 27, 1914, Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- .dress post-card ‘‘Cuticura, Dept. T, Boe LEE cLlGfl 28 Wi This is by all odds the most talked about and the most thorourhly delightful vaudeville head- and all kinds of Masons’ Building FOR SALE TR B e Fine Residential Property, No. 59 McKinley Avenue, containing “mgll‘:t“b"omulh:?l;:'hl‘lmnm:: eleven rooms and bath, and all up, one of the horse nwners modern ¢onveniences. Interior his stable door shut, with the remark that he wouldn't let his darling pet finely finished In beautitul hard || .o0"one of those infeomal paco an- wood. nikilators go by at a muile-and-a-half- For full Information, ask a-minute gait for ths werld, THOMAS H. BECKLE Fire Insurance and Real Estate May Building 278 Main St. 724—Phones—474-3 Neponset Shingles Materials for sale by Best work and mlerh.l- at right prlcshby skilled labo: 50 WEST MAIN ST. Mner of the season and those who have | ton.” Sold throughout the world. 122 Prospect Strest, Norwich, Conn. Fmona“‘fi.flfi’:m not yet seen it should surely avail 511 results. Eas! letin for business Pock, McWilliams & Co. | "™

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