Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 20, 1916, Page 10

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el ’2;” man who knows how annoying w reach for the lead pencil that there will welcome the chance to of those con't-lose-me vest clip pencils. you have to do, the American ‘Tobacco company real | camp will probably be 4 and will close August 1. etipulation la thai you 't put it off too long, as the supply of penclls may run out. Watch for the shop with the free pencil of- displayed in the window, and step right in and demand yours. You'll only have to pay the usual Tuxedo price—10 cents—for the tobacco, and the pencil costs you nothing. This offer, the tobacco people say, 8 to induce more smokers to almost everybody must know about Tuxedo already. It seems to grow more popular year by year. Its mildness, smootimes: sweet flavor and freedom from ‘bite bave made Tuxedo a big favorite mmong the most critical and fastidious smokers, and hundreds of famous Americans in all walks of life have tes- tified to Its superiority. COLONIAL THEATRE, The feature picture at the Colonial f8a A Change of Heart, drama in twc- parts. meter plays an mportant part in this fwo-reel drama, written by Julian Lamothe and produced by Leon | Kent. The picture has an interest- plot and involves th eredemption of & woman who is surrounded by bad at the opening of the story. ‘élma Whitman plays the leading role vmh axcellent results, and other well are contributed by George rt Gray, George Routh and Blevins. A Bushranger at . two part Kalem drama, Busted Vim drama. Two other pic- y are Dreamy Dud Lost at Sea, dramma, and The Tale of a Coat, ccmedy, ends today’s pro- gramme. BRIEF STATE NEWS l John T. Lynch, Joseph's Roman Catholie Of Meriden, observed the anniversars of his ordina- Y. Rockville—Plans are being made & Annual outing of the Men's of this city which is to take z- at Tolland, next week Satur- East n-m:drd.—'rhe officers of the -lt district officials to attend the open- n of the new bank building tudn; e lward L. Stephens, R o Joséph_Stephens ry street, Waterbury, was the large class which received of Bachelor of l"uuvl.t university. —The wedding of Miss Hitchcock, daughter of . #hd Mrs. Willilam H. Hitchcock of and Archibald Mac- Chicago. will take place in Congregational m at 4 o'clock, Wednesday after- gent invitations to all the town and Britain~If numbers count for the Irish tag day, July 1 is o ugoees: for on thé executive . chosen Saturday, there 188 men and women, all of are enthusiastic over the work raising money for the Irish relief "‘5::« ~—Professor Kingston of et Agricutaral colen ‘Mt Storrs gave a demonstration of 3 Shictotns. hetors the. high ltural class at xs Thursday. Two fl inted away while wltchln‘ n:o 1—St. Francis T. A. & B. 18 making preparations for the d its new club house on its South Main street. The W will be a three-story house if present plans are out and the cost, it is esti- ‘will be in excess of $15,000. ‘ack as found in each large box. opened usual July 1 South Manchester.—The vendors of ice cream cones, popcorn, fruits and soft drinks, who have been doing bus- iness during working hours with em- ployes of the Cheney silk mills, wiil not be able to continue the practice. In granting the nine-hour day with the same pay as was gtven for ten hours, Cheney Brothers gave it to be understood that they expected the em- ployes to keep active at their during that period. ‘work One young man who has been doing a thriving busi- ness in ice cream cones was informed that the practice was to end. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE LADIES’ APRON. A Very Desirable and Popular Style. For percale, lawn or cambric this model will found very satisfactory. ingham, drill, sateen, be It is cut with sufficient fullness for comfort and ease in wearing ané has deep arm opening, which assures freedom of movement The ba ck The pattern is cut in three sizes: Smail, medium and large, 4% yards of 36-inch material miedium size. It requires Zor a A pattern of'this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in_silver or sf 5. ‘order throusn e Pattern Dept., Norwich, Bulletin Company. Conn, BILIOUS? If you have bad taste in mouth, foul breath, furred tongue, dull headache, ‘quickly reliove this disorder, which is the result of liver derangement LEGAL NOTICES Borough Tax Notice rsons Hable to Feceive tne same I ! store of Ll gty SRl Shne 1] 916, * . T MYRON R. y Borough or ‘business. AMO‘ A. BROWNING, Receiver FOR SALE Situated on the street of Willimantic, Conn., (corner Pleasant and Mullllh n streets.) House with large ve- randahs and splendid grounds; also Lodge and Brick Barn or Garage that could be purchased if desired. Spring water in house. Central to Main street, schools, city hall, Post office and business sections. For .terms and further partculars apply to WILLARD W. HAYDEN 70 Mountair Street., Phone 38-5 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. For Sale 24-acre farm,.six miles from Nor- wich, on state road; large house of nine rooms, running water 1n house, barn 24x32, place to stall 10 head of cattle, hen coops, shed for wagons; fruit trees of all description; one- quarter mile from trélley or R. R. depot. Price $2,500. Can be bought on easy terms. S. SIEGEL, Real Enxtate and Insurance, Office: Room 9, Shanmon Building. FOR SALE. Two-tenement house, large barn. rents for 3290 annually; tenements never vacant; $2,300; a 2ood Investment, For further” partcaiars ‘masire: of S. SIEGEL, Real Estate and Insurance, Office: Room 9, Shannon Buflding. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY $1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at 5.16 p. m. New York, Brooklyn PBridse, Pler, East River, fcot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- days, at 5 p. m, $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 COAL AND LUMBER COAL John A. Morgan & Son COAL Office Washington Building Corner Water and West Main Streets GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shet: “Telephone 463-13 ot o 1647 AADAMS TAVERN 1861 good pay to right man. Also young man as Meat Cutter or FliANKI.IN SQUARE FOR. SALE. For Sale or To Rent Substantial Frame Building sit- uated corner of BErin and te streets, dimensions 60x80, well lighted cellar. with cement floor. Elevltnt operated by compressed air. Spacious loft for storage facturing -plant. - Spur track for S!cart on the premises. Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St May Building FOR SALE Qne of the ehiolcest tarm proposittons I have ever had on my list. about five. miles feom Francifh oe Square and about two miles from trolley road; gonsisting of 97 acres of very cholos land, 50 more open and clear for eulnv-uon will cut At least 1,000 cords g00d house and barns; every: Phing in way of tools and machinery, and are in good order: also stock of 5 fve vear and half old heiters, 2 1 horse, can be bought less than $5.000, 12 bought at once. I can give you g eason for selling so cheap. arther Information Inauire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, Comn. FOR SALE A Four Tenement House CONTAINING ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ALWAYS RENTED On trolley minutes’ square. A GOOD INVESMENT JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. line and only five walk _ from Franklin 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- barn this Spruug), (will cut 100 lbs. dail en income getter). school ana church; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. Just issued Choice_of 400. Nothing like it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I 365 Offices 110 VWest 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley EXCHANGCE for good farm; wsll located m bouse Norwich; large Beat. DAtk et tabe Slectric lights, hardwood figors; owner wants _couatry home. Information from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, m Bm et : “’m, ne L yaur property & Sou tars 1o seil of rent. ad number of ‘D‘DD‘. looking for real es- tate investments. The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors and Builders Dealers in Masons’ Building Supplies. GOOD REASONS for Readmg and Using Bulletin ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE You e market You lose every day wants. WANTED WANTED—FEach sale nets you 70c profit, introducing my latest speciaity; is!nll averaging eignt sales daily; free £ you mean business. Albert 5108 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa. wm Night watchman; for reanle” man APy, W“m Sldo Silk Mill. POWER BOAT Summer Gitl ovu tw charter for the boat race. Inq‘;“l?)afl' Grier, Jezba Jackel, Jr. SECOND HAND furniture wanted. We pay tire best prices for second furpiture. We buy and sell all kinds ot furniture, new and old. S Zelinger, ‘ashington Square, Norwich, Conn! TahY je30d FISHING PARTIES wanted; will be taken to any of the fistiing ‘\roumh in the sound in a power boat. par- % G J. av-.ns. Gales 3e20TuThs MAN WANTED — Farming. _Phone 29-3, Frenklin. jeisd na “3‘.’9:."%3"!’“' “Wants” rofit- through finding bargals Goodihelp or. desirable positione They bri Its. They sell, find B ot o gl T B property. buy the Bulletin for. its ads as its city and world news. Bulletin Want Ads are the biggest Easte: in rn Connecticut, the meeting place of buyers every day. at least one opportunit; You fail to read 8 4 read Bulletin FOR SALE—Pigs. shire, from r¢ Lere: Barber, nun 111, Je20TuW! O. I C. and Berk- ‘ed boar. Frank W. Phone 463-3. e new 1916 baby grand ying price. Inguire a1 Gardge. Jez.d FOR su.E—On- horse Worcester Buckeye mower; Hil ‘l’d. 88 Je2 Farm: Moosups ¢ Fa A FOR SALE—16 h. p. Buick runabout, 0od and excellent runnin tiTes A, V. _An- JeZIWFS e Bar- " FoR Am—On Chevrelot touring Tice $155. .,?m & FOR SALE_—A house with L e Taw Eoaic g1y, 105 g gmpmind B fibert P. Coates, No: WANTED Two warpers, male or female. | Danielson Gotton Co., Dani son, Oonn. Je19a HELP WANTED in all di of the Ameritan Thread tx:u: Witimtio mills. Apply at of WANTED—At once, T spinners for J. & B. mules; good pay and steady Work, Appiy Garduer Yarn Co., Gard- ner, Mass. el WANTED A _registered plu.rmu:lll or, Jegistered assistant. Apply with felerstioss 0 Druss, (cars: of ‘I Jui- e LE—Private sale, h o008 of 1he Tate. Mis Mgves 3 Hon: n, urch St. Tuesday and Wed- pesdey, June 20 and 21, 10 to 12 & m., z_w 4D m. Je19d ook o e one R SALE_One 2 Hear o Holstein bul, horse. Phone et . Karoli . o G S TR LSRRI, . FOR SALE-—White Wyandotie baby chicks; also eggs -for hatchi: Mar- Jjorie Barber. Je19] letin. ARTED -Additional puplls fof Slese 15, balr: Taee Acd sals at my New York place of e, ient, t,_ healthy location, finely fitted up. Insiruction in nbu-lnm t] Tt summer Rl aiog Tor Eirls to Tearn pro fession. Miss ¥ ) Blst St New “roric City: Eeox Ponee. Norwich. YOoU GA.I' GET a head of l:lbb you can't get ahead of that Cobwed Corner s¢ clgar at Fagan's Smoke Shop. It's a broad leaf wrapper cigar; llx for Z5c. Start now. Jjeléd ‘WOULD like to have position as gar- demer; have mnine years' eoxperience; also ail kind of cement work a ST Sare Bulletin Con Yorea 0} e but | CAL. FOR SALI—Three horses; 1100-1200. Corner High and unt !2 gl Racine, a!nnalfl Conn. SALE—One Jackson tourl .. electric_ starter R lon; one Reo tomn(, o Overland touring, 191 touring, 1914; e Hu, . Garage, Moosup, Con Jelid 7 Young man, 21, wishes ition as ehnufl can make own repairs; willln‘ e himself use- ful around house. /B. F., Box 271, ol- chester, Conn. el WANTED—Three or four men ers at 26 Laurel Hill Ave. 3 ‘Wanted; government jobs; 390 eite - immediately lin xn;umu. Dept. 35-P., Rochester, N. Y. d- FOR SALE—A cate william B (nn {on.” Telephone 1861-13. FARMERS—Just a fow tons more on hand of Armour and Frisble high grade fertilizer and ground bone at & very low price. Can sreenevmo Gr-l Co,” Fhome 326-5. second hand ox- North Stonins- Je16d FOR SALE Second hand funmun miw;ks 152 Palmer St Bast Side. ly, middle ag references requi: rite or Dhana £ int Haal, e & Co. e soums'fl’nn’u;m may25d ‘WANTED—Second furniture, Bimbest pHoe Pod ATS Bruckner, 5‘ Franklin St. Tel. 71" SATE—Sulky plow. R 24, | snagbark Farm. Bhone 369. Dersd HAY for sale. Tele- phone Lebanon 62. selsd ocottage house. No. 61 Otro- bamda. Av;‘. large lot; terms to suit. Jd‘h B Feoning, 52 Sresdway, City) FOR SALE—First wason. prastically new-in utrs Ghorss F. Adams, Norwich Town. mayi2d F. W. Hoxle. W PI it maid for genoral housework; | must be a ox goo! Sfactory references requir Mr. ¥. B. Ricketson, Taftville may23d Rhbode ‘WANTED—Nursery 1and Hospital, Providence, R. In fers a one year's course in traini; n{ Tealas to cate for babies. ADplY o Supt. HAVE CUSTOMER 5 for farm 50 acres up, O fashioned house, good road, and with stream .or brook through it. Price $3,000 to:§5,000. Owner desiring to sell such mm write 3 TRYON'S AGENCY, ' ., Coim, WANTED Thirty mru to work at the seashore, 10 farmers, 2 firemen, 4 men who can mow by hand. “ FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO . Central Building, mayéa ey toe( wide. 6 draw. SAND for sale in bank No. 20 Central Ave., Apply to Jokn B n.nnlnhu ro: FoR sAL® Dacgaln and Bsh” desk: 312 2% Toss highy inres glass nt. ors ®front. D snflauu, Bloting S Conn. “aprisa té n. . Black ot long, M. Peultryman: Ko Eunry fards talking. Do your hens “Send 50 cents for L botu. ot Konessah Specifio Mo, Stops _the trouble at once. Fras HERE YOU ARE! A Cottage House with % acre of cholcs, smooth land, on trolley and Poquetannuck cove. Can be bought right. ~ [ E. A PRENTICE [ Phone 300 86°Cliff Strest trees. ‘Roosevelt Ave. APDLY o on7 mo'-;n- wa: m:rh -ooms, all Efi;r mente; SPring. water . 30" Golar Jei6a TO RENT—Window ormnmm 56 Nn &. o -Furnished ul con- numfl, five minutes’ rom SR sqa s only." 125 Scnool St._Telephone 522-4. e apartment, No. 308 Main BL. mext Chelsea ben] fine condition. John B. : No 5% Broadway. Je2d five, rooms, 1A the Sity; Tent 6. .vnh'fi ET !'lnnml. 53 Brosdway. Je2d '—Furnished T00; Jight RouseKkeoping: T Oak Bt 3 oid Beautiful rooms, newly ecorated and newly furnished, nice 10- cation, 3250 up. @ Waeskington St Phonl 1429-2. y29d RENT—Two Sats, eyen rooms and four rooma: &1s0 CoLtAEe, &l mod: R e S Main St may3! . TO RENT—ALt Pleasant View Beach, even room o e, furnished, modern improvements, $160 for season; with 75 3 sterly, garage %6, P, O. Box W aagacty, easant View; tage at Ple e ent of -tx r“m-;: m'lt— -l-cu-lo Jisbts and bath, 50" Cedar St m gas M, flat b‘mvm-th' S Batn 3i; n.x nl Jive rooms e _eth BF Alling Rul Co. o nnm— ment No. 160 Pros- pect St; rent 35 per month.” J. B Fan- nlu 53 Broadway. m‘l\—ll Bollnll Ave. Ave. Phone 1167 Boaon ot Inqale A Phone 985-4. 1:“" s Bo-"d.l Furnished _rooms; 78 School St. To‘levhbn. apr2od RENT — An apartment of seven rooms in The Marion, steam heat, jan- Tor service and continuous hot water furnished; also an apartment of .l‘h‘ ‘The Hununxlon 170 Broad- ome of the fjest in fiorwlcn. In- % Shea & Burke, 41 Main St - e S orn conve e_Seym i’: Franklin St. Pnun- Yy 0anca: {pflfl Durkee banaing P urnished uire basement. TO RENT_Storo at 61 Franklin St Inquire st Bulletin otfle-. T URNISHED ROO! oaina Moveor 18 Caton St TO RENT ry desirable houss recently Noyes THE rear of Bulle: rovme to et m- the late Rev. Charles Ave, For full particulars JOHN A. MORAN, Real Esiate and Investment Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, Comn. FOR RENT The offices and rooms, with large on 1 inquire of Line Electric Railway Co., Thames Loan & Trust Co. building, Shetucket street, on main fioor and above. AMOS A. BROWNING, Receiver. OCHONTAUG—Ten-room gy land, 1000 feet wooe — floors, Smbing “and Renta! 3350 Ofll.ri lm 10.$4000. Sfl.ld for bookht FRAN COY, " esterly, FOR SALE RESIDENCE of the late ANTHONY PECK, M. D. FOR SALE On Sachem Terrace; unexcelled neigh- borhood. Nine rooms, three baths, open air. sleeping porch, several fire- places, ; spacious veranda. This de- sirable house may be purchased at a $ reasonable price. Ffik SALE -~ ARCHAW. COIT, Telephone 1834 63 Broadway. % }'::E‘n:"&’:"im creep awey , You gave' me only lomelisr ‘desert Journey through. N’a&,nmuhfl.m s:”l-a Mo, dowhwith strength all spent and heart athirst And famishing. - Fea now. life, deal me death— Your worst—your yeunted worst O Pamiiine ma- 1 gira me “'-J-nu Whitcomb Rilev. THE VIOLBT. . i (After Gosthe.) & molet ta meadow Ereen ‘With low- t head. and m’ seen, P \-Imu" gTew: ‘maiden 5 fair, ot d:nflng A and cufl‘u o6 To pass Qh. “Ah! Were I bi The violet sigh The garden's That hy oy Iond one's T might R nwn o= bagom rest Bat xw Gne fleeting " hourt ' by, Alast Aast :« "":\3‘:3‘“ %4 M B e Here, sweetheart, af thy. Soct. —Lynn Harold Harris, in “feld Republican. HUMOR OF THE DAY Sentry—Hait! the Spring- Who goes there? gy it rains.”—Detroit Free Press. 1d Lady — Dear me wherever did you g ihat poor, Malf-starved lt- tle boy? Special Constable—T dian’t find him. 1ty owa enild~—London Opinion. J‘.lln.lh ¥ 2 wise word is spoken Jumyupp.—lr but they can’t com- pare with the, number of fooliah ones that are spol M“m::f; 2 “What has become of F1 tised B0 bonst that’ Re wouid never wear any man’'s collar.’ “T've noticed him lately with some lady leading him ‘areund—Pittsbursh Post. mouth was FN y wifer my wife's Cubist_Teachex—Can any one give an impressionistic definition of York? Eright Pupil—A small bbdy of lim- ousines almost entirely' surrounded by Fords.—Houston ohmnflolo. “My husband me of ex-| mv:i-nce. 1 spent uomo Jast year”, “l wouldn't mind- being scolded on thltm I have to stand for the’ e aoccueation on $20 a week” — Toulevilie Courler Journal. s ‘Wife—Well, dear, I shall have to the cooking now. Cook left without afternoon. eEEs, increasing since that tir Salubite, & new eplosive, is 50. times more powerful than dynamite ant much safer, for it wiil uxnna. nxy by means of the percussion ¢ap. a Berlin sclentist who them with ultra violet rays. Winter agriculture and dairy eatana ang are 7e an: beneficial. They usually days and are largely M -;- in foor

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