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S ey S . PARTLY.-CLOUDY TODAY, FULL ASSOCIATED FAIR TOMORROW \ PRESS DESPATCHES osT OUNI TO RENT What Is Going On Tonight |MANY NORWICH MEN TRY THIS FAMOUS Ao FooND WANTED et BT e POETRY Wit AGTENE P00 IOSI_Ring, twe demengs and |, POSITION wantod by strons, willing, S Rt Snd hodenn VDY b STAND BY THE Frac — 01 . between West Main | dependable boy of 15; not fusey s to o, 4 Kdht e 3 AG. Vaudeville and Moving Plotures 8t|. . geventy-five Local Auto Own- HAIR TONIC FR| D e e ool L TR IE worle A ey o Tty as C. Hannis, 11 McKinley Ave.” ~ jyid - the Auditorium. sany i k. o this office @nd recedve reward. iysd R the Flag, its folds have Moving Pictures at the Colontal. ers Will Make Trip Next Week. o i BE 3 g6 on beach o L Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at A WANTED—Shipper and traffic mana- hents. Inquire of Mra B F, Stidman,| To foes a'fear, to Filends a festa S, Out of 110 members of the Norwich| Parisian Sage Won’t Cost You a Cent| FOU: Jewett Clty, on state | S6r oben for a position July 16, 1816. L n rolol M, ) Btlluva, robe, etucket Liodge, No. 27, 1. O. O. F. 10~ ” ‘highway, gold watch. George R.|L. Lewls, 157 Sutton St, Providence, a 3 y, R. L in rhythmic lines th meets in Oad Fellows' Hail. Cramber of Commerce who own alito-| If It Doesn't Stop Falling Halr | HERWay, Jadys sold war Je88a | R L fvia SRR 2 a he sacred Norwich Nest, No. 1396 O. O. O.|mobiles, two-thirds have sign and Eradicate All Dandruff. v, . ™ . TO RENT—House 58 Otls St, with all | Of freedom’s triumphs over all th meets in Owls' Fail. their intention of attending the Con- P VANTED —Machinist for night work, g Lo o Wauregan Lodge, No. 6, K. of Pu|pectiont powwow in Webster, and one-| Right away, today, we want you to S R R T Ll J. D. Hall, Shannen Bldg. je2yiuThS |Stand by the Flag, on land, and ocean meets im Pythlin Hal it ¢ this mumber will contribute]try on of the most delightful, refreshe FOR SALE Svanted, 5. general mill carpenter Sha s iows . Siater Lodge, No. 009, N. B 0. P |RE O+ their machines to transport|ing and invigorating hair tonics e Per e e e L R Yenoroom cottage with| By it your fathers stood, unmoved R : do not own ma- | known. Killingly Manttacturing - Gompany, e G e ) S I e St James' Lodge No. 23 F. and A.|other members who Undérstand this is not a dye, but a Williamsville, Conn. Phone Danieison M YIp S Ty Dhing Aol fdvine . Seom et 5'in Mas or iines. 3 Ton . P £, 0. B esterly, I 3v3 Sitlow, 3, fntets In aesonlc TEMSle B 0. 2. | AU | wwow i3 the annual outing |res, Fenuine, Worth-whils. Ners’ favies Div ivia or e Weneny T L WA R et last blessing, pass'd it on B e ara Lodwe, No.|of the Bastern Conhevticut Bevelop-|orator and beautifier called Parisian L WANTED—A barber at 19 _Bath onable: Gus Hobers Mot binot. Jvia to you. Rose of New Englans odge, No. committee, Tepresenting the|Sage. Street. jy4d M A i AL DCI et oY 2364 G U. O of O F., meets at 87| O ameérce of New Lon-| If you have dandruff and Parisian —— EN RE Wo furnished rooms at|Stand by the Flag, though death-shots West Main Street. Chambers of , = c BOY WANTED at the Postal Tele- > round it rattle; oy G B. Soclety meets | don, Norwich, Danielson, Willimantic|Sage doesn’t remove every trace of it . o o by St., City. jyid ttle; 10 5 N o B Soete et | O Putnam, ‘at_Webster, directed by |—money back from your drugglst, An Attractive graph_Co. iy WANTED ot —Gai o 7| And, Underneath ts waving folas B = —. - the Putnam and the Webster-Dudley It vour hair is falling or you heve e L 5t e _ [ an tne ieia array ot sanguine *ha ¢ Commerce, on Thursday, | terrible scalp itch, Parlsian Sage will position. 2 e o o ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘xmf";’zom-j?he lake is on the line be- |stop both or money back. Sl S U S T Not clock-watchers, not going- O BN e deitooin fal, The quivering lance and glittering B MAKERE(G iween Massachusetts and Connecticut. . There jsmt any two ways about i v S i ’ “|§ to-be-sometimers — but real, five-room flat, bath. eic. $15. © Taquire tana voner o B MAXWE! E The invited guests will include the|Parisian Sage is one of the mo: e = e Eubber G : Stand by the Flag, all doubt and trea- REDUGTION ON 1917 PRICES. | Southimidse Toard of Trade and the|eficient hair preparations. It aime to Hill (0P8 A DAY mathoring overgresns || live red locded (oian who o o R e | Chamber of Commerce of the state of| prevent baldness by putting life and at Lantern Hil Los,and herbs; L brings book end |} things today and tomorrow as FOK RE oom Believe, With cotrage firm and faith Detroit Manufacturers Spring a Sur- | Connecticut, including allied organiza- :\2‘;‘réi’;{“i’;’,flié‘;?m;“‘:n?fii o I P o 111, New Haven, Conn. ysd well. e also sall That it wiil float until the eternal ; ms. a ead ess - = R - \ month of teason. 3. morning prise by Announcing a Price Reduc- | HORE i jiot of auto owners in|feel so good that you will at once Tmctinto ik Ons e e L AR T R The Big Business of The Bul- it St, Westerly, R Pales In its glories all the lights of tion Instead of an Increase. tuis city who will contribute thelr | realize why {housands aro so enthus- Barasin Price Bufotin. g “ivia letin is always ready to take o Rl Cime. chines for the day follows: W. E.|iastic about it. gain Pric e [l on such men—it needs them SNT_-Tenement of fiye Tooms, = E Undoubtedly the most interesting | Haghines for the 8oy TomE To | “paridian Sage is women's favorite _GBT soverpment Jobs: §90 month: Z oo ment of dflye xooms UNION AND LIBERTY announcement for 1917, with regard to (oo™ iccarelli, L. M. Crandall, . D.|bair dressing because it gives to the el B R Tt Institute, now! Central Ave., with all im-| : = 5 Tod eter Ciccarelli, L. M. Cra Sriirn | Eiair & sottiess = Dept. R., Rochest: 3y 3¢ " » Phons 1568 c20d | Flag of the heroes who left us their automobiles in the lower priced field, [ Tie% RS Fo 1 i o™ William | hair a softness and lustre that fasein e = et gl 1l And .Biq. Business. ses' The i1 o 3 E e comes from the Maxwell Motor com-| pujgwel] ‘Co., A. Chester Brown, Chas.|ates and compels admiration. A gen- e Bt i e O Bulletinrs it want ads. TO RENT—The Plymouth House, 44| Eorne thru their battlefields' thunder pany, Inc. of Detro his announce- | procperg Gilbert L. Hewitt, William | erous bottle costs but little from Lee $35,p°p Jmontn ‘and poard.” Duffy. ' Tel. J e hivel il iAves Arherican iang B and fame, ment is that the price on their touring| & %Gy " Elkin Smith, Mayor A, L.[& Oszood, who sells lots of it and will =i ebenoy vision. Iy3 e T e Pean plan; $1 per day and up. Tel 785, | Blazoned in song and illumined $n car and roadster is materially lowered. | fr thh UG e Household, | guarantee it to vou. 27 Shatucket 8t~ Norwich, Conn: PREPEAR two by hear M. Garcle & y BE Ve jezsd 3 ¥ In this definite announcement of & |y’ pran,” Keubler Co. = ‘ Co-s shade ‘grown wrapper olgars for young man—scan them every o o e Wave s all who inherit their eductio rice, the | Erank o ror Straig ox of %5 for $1.25: i 1 NT Tenement of seven rooms RSEA retustion’ I price, the B, J. Kenos, C. E. I A. D. Lathrop, FOR SALE 800d smoks; speciul for Saturday and [§ 9ay—buy some space and tell at 56 School St Inquire at 2 P e car | W E. Lester, B. ¢ ilbcise, Georuo July 4th, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. Jyid about yourself. Otnice with our banner brignt, vill be no changes he ¢ H. Loring, Gt 2. Man- e Eaiaagit e~ — = rinkled with starry light, This confirms all previous announce- S Mirafie vy Me- | WANTED—Neat woman_for general 3 Tenement of eight rooms ead its fair Bmblems from mountaln JEERRIOE Ui 2Ll prviota ammounc V. B Manning, Murphy & Mfe- FOR SALE FOR SALE bouseworls; oo salary. Prone Soosdp Read & cottage, witn' Good yara, to. shore, standardized product. Walter Plaut-Caden Co., Preston L2 o Iy BULLETIN WANTS St Phone 129-2. ° jel e thru the sounding sky ders, president 3 genoral mung R. W. Perkins, Charles S. Peck- 5 . |Several fine Airedale Terriers, im-| WANTED—A man or boy at least 1 i TO RENT—-Six-room apartment at EAOEStHE G EY of the Maxwell company, and the oy BT The three following priv-|poried and domestic dogs from cham- farm work. Telephone 1889-2. Foi Profs Broadway: all modern improve- £ ot i D e Tt (O G corps of engineering and manufactur- | gonwartz Bros., H. Schwartz plon_pedigree stock. Registered A. K. 45 Loy or Pro sents. Apply at 122 Broadway. je2td Nation, i ing experts he has ered around | U oy P8 Hurke. A. S. leges for the NEW LONDON |C. Prices reasonable. Blacksmith, at_once; an 'O RENT—Five-room tenement with of her children, honored afar, him are convinced t (h»‘lr‘ product | T v 5T Williams. COUN FAIR held N MRS. J. CARLEY Jog Goyette, Taftvilic Use I vply 107 Losweil | Let the wids beams of thy Tull con- has attained such a uniform desree of |® 4t tng powwow will be the Pequots TY eld at Nor- , e . jeTs e 5 _Jedd . stellation excellence that the necessity for radi- ew London, the Mohegans of N r Lpn DRHE e Norwichs Conn:| - viyway highest cast pcios For sscond BULLETIN WANTS eI e o A e eal changes in design and construction [ 36" i Quinebauss of Danicison. | wich, Conn., September 4, 5, | nend tools, bis lots or small; also an- | Sezid ks has been eliminated Wabaquassets of Putnam, the Wil (x| | {aes, | Louis D Ward, 4% Wager St For Results tment, all | Empire unsceptered! what foe shall The change In Maxwell prices be-|jimantics of the west, the Senexets 6, 1916, are for sale. W Nomwion. ~ 7 T T T erra modern improvenents Natiwood Hoors. | mmall theess spsss S came effective July ge, the Nipmucks of Webste S % 4 . NTED _Thre 7 ard- elec lignts, A, G dwood floors. | pearing the standard of Liber In explaining the reason for the big s s el e e For Sale or To Rent ||| o= A 2eatirmsroe == b Phone 480 e P e ¢ ihe God of Thy fathens shall B ani i dciiare twat it | Conmeoticut Ko shed with this priv- WANTED Second hand _furniture, T To RENT—Window of one Balf siors, | fne for the birthright of the manufacturers declare that in-| “'ppe squaws will watch the wigw Cio b o Substantial Frame Building sit- ||| highest price paid. A: Bruckner, 55 Sc a kine ereased production made i possible. = |anq the papoose. The braves will = Canday. ||| uated corner of Erin ana White Frackiin Tel. 717-3 o) TT0 RENT—F a S = “The manufacturing per car has| 200 e i e e OND. on_Candy a paE o £ T —Furnished rooms, ail con- | AT AE & M treohy production,” sald Mr. Flanders. “Our| ,cems of their tribes. All will i e of and on the west|ll Fievator opérated by compressed We buy and seil all kinds St elepiions 522-4, o - deizd | SD L S A T plants at Detroit ton and New- % (" ot dance when the Mohegar Sition Hall: It also carric e el . new and old. S. Zelinger, FOR SALE = - _ | must graw, astle have been t 1 to their ca-|. i B e Peano [ Brieilese. o over (the| ] ol Spaclor Square, Norwich, Conn. e s — | TO RENT—Furnished rooms;_ aiso|Then, with the arms of thy millons ¥ from the Peq Suitable for manu- : pacity to supply orders of our \”:_ Wa PG i B r A reson- purpose: lma § orK e Je2od FOR SALI acres good stand- | ight housckeeping. 7 Oak St. jeld nited, e s a dealers. We have made arrangements | 1f th¢ Wabaquasset or the Wil Pusses e chven || |f everuring plaubi sy e sk Hon e DE i e toents | LIE. e = s ion ore’ Ditice: Fairel | e e e e te thie boid traitors of Freedom an for the manufacture of 100,000 cars for | i, OF Ot it ; se or Cand C ot fite e of the A Threed i Companys| St Sioad. H L. Dewloy 3y4d | and four rooms; also cottage, all mod £ this year, and we know from the cn-| M!S s A | ot Willimantic mills. Apply at office. FOR SALL new 30 ft, 7 ft.|erR improvements. 349 West Maln Stir,0q of the Universe! shield us and thusiasm’ with which our 1917 an- | X T apt the page. | I rhe Ex ft Drink THOMAS H. BECKLEY peam Jaunch, Dull’ Palmer Gros. fodel 2 AL de”us, ey < nouncement was received that this| - e LIS | Priv (no Cider S WANTED et nquire Imperial Garage. ivdd Tenement of six rooms, | Trust 15 always thru shadow am number will be disposed of casily The Boundary Fishing Place. 1. L Lo twh out- ||| 278 Main St. May Building mules; g0od pay and steady| Tom Tndian_twin two speed | electric lights and bath, 40 Cedar St.| . ; % G “Certainly no other car in this field| The first settlers had hardly srown Privilege all Apply Gardner Yarn Co., Gard- le, very cheap: fully equipped, | may24d B Thou t united us, who sha! . can point to the consistent p | familiar with Plymouth % e R WAy Je1sd le’ tandem, 1916 starter, new | “qo RENT—Furnish 5 a Keep oh, keep us, the many In , 2% Te ] 2 u B e 1916 Maxwel 18| ton before stories of £ « tor help. oD registered pharmacist , in good runiing order. Address sekeeping. clephone ! car hag piven such excellent satisfac- | i great lake came to win the : = lege. money r resistered assistant. Apply with| . Deshefy, RF. D. 6. near Norwich apr2od liver Wendell Holmes. tfon under all conditions we would | anes inland, The lake was \ ng ith. Bal- references to; Drugs,eare of: The Bul==race BoiRls. Dyt Eropuds Jy farnisned rooms, not feel justified cha t in any Place. ! The Thd the same etin. Jel7d JUST of norther particular. The same manufact obtain in the Maxwe n- dard Maxwell chassis being five different body s. These de signs include a streamline five ¢ ger touring car. a two pass z ster, a two passenger cabric passenger town car and a passe ger sedan. The sedan i the Maxy model, hav e to the 1 early 'in the year primarily a family car and there has been a very eatisfying demand for it Monday by ddock to The 1 W s ago from pla Paddock Property Sold. / The fine residence, No. 96 W. ton street was sold W. Coit for Miss N Francesca H. King. erected about 25 y drawn by a cclebrated firm « York architects, and is finished exceptionally fine manner thro The mantels for the fireplace ary H. ¥ made from selected dwoods were produced in the shops of N. S Gilbert & Sons. The King family will occupy the property about October 1 BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE 1736 A COMFORTABLE APRON, EASY TO ADJUST. Gingham. percale, lawn, sateen, linen, drill and mohair are all desirable for this style. The fronts are cuf to overlap at the seersucker, center, in coat style, making a very convenlent closing. ~Tho siceve and body s cut in one. A belt holds the fullness, but the apron may be finished Without' this. The pattern is cut in thres sizes: Small, medium and large. It Tequires 6 1-8 yards of 36-inch material for a meddum _size. A pattern of this illustration mailea to any address on receipt of 10 cents in_silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. MADE BAG FOR CLOTHESPINS OUT OF AN AMERICAN FLAG. Santo Fagone of Boston Was Fined $100 for Doing So. Boston, July 3—Santo Fagome was im _court today on a charge of making @ bag for clothespins out of an Ameri- can flag and suspending it from a win- dow. He was asked whether he would use an Ttalian flag for such a purpose, “No, I wouldn't. That would be an insult,” he replied. He was fined $100. New Britain—Arrangements have been made whereby -about sixty young &frls will go to Middletown in August With the delegation from this city to the A. O. H. state fleld day and will march in the grand parade. They will be under the direction of Major Wil- llam J. Sullivan_and will .| manchaugagogec! man_afterwz srders rofiuce Te ila France. Tra plantations were are ment | wi of these lan is in the 1 their stor >wn in | of these people | tory of old Charl ves, of unny coloni: | | | this fair country nder ughts of a_peoplc con- | | science more | Iv pictures the soul th Somehcw mingled memories of \ and of Plymouth come ba b sitor hers the story of Ox- and of Charlest | he lake and these Oxford plain rtry. So the lake were th gansetts and the Pequ to the west, the Mohicans, History the name means “the fishing place of the boundary.” The old Quoneh path reat trail of the Indians skirt- | ed the west and other trails led | to its borders. The lake is st | Dboundary place. for Rhode Island, Con- | necticut and Massachusetts meet near | its southern shor The Nipmuck Trail from Norwich. In 1630 (the year Boston was set- tled) an Indian brought the story of the great trail to Boston. In 1633 Joh Oldham traveled it from Boston to the Connecticut river above Hartford. At the Indian village of Wabquasset | (Woodstock) the great trail was inter- | sected by the Nipmuck trail from Nor- | wich and the Providence path of Narragansetts. Later (1675) history | defines the great trail when Ephra Curtis conducted Uncas and hi men from Boston home. “I conducted | (them) safly while I com in sight of | Webquesesne new planting fielde; first to Natauck, from thenc to Marelbor- row, thene to Bsnemisco (Grafion), thene to Mumchogg (Oxford) thene to Chabanagonkomug (an ola spelling of the lake name), thene to Mavenecket, thene over the river to Sencksis, while | we cam here to Wabaquasesn wher | they were willing that wee should | leve them.” These Indian villages are easily traced, for the Indian usually camped by a lake or other good Last of the Mohicans, In after years Uncas and his people were glven undying fame in “The Last of the Mohicans.” Tradition has it that the big inland lake was the neutral ground of many Indian tribes, their fishing and water- ing place. Its peculiar formation of peninsulas, islands, little bays and rugged shores, its clear waters, its! sandy beaches for bathing, its for for hunting and nutting, amply j the legends that come down to people of today. They could fore- gather and be alone, though other tribes were at the waters, and none need be restricted in the joys of the wild life. Joseph Dudley, William _Stoughton, |Robert Thompson and the Oxford peo- ple, with-John Gore ae thelr surveyor, became great landed proprietors of the country about the lake. The Dutch were at Hartford. TRoger Williams at Providence, and New York was in the distance down the Nipmuck trail to Norwich, thence to New London and along the shore. Oxford was north- ward of the lake and Boston east of Oxford. The great meeting ground, while still pertaps the neutral fishing and waterfng place of the red man, was a garden in the wilderness where weary white travelers likewise met and were refreshed. Statesmen, settlers, adverturers and Indians, as time marched down through the. years, plod- ded the rule and treacherous trails and rested on the Chargoggagogs shores. ‘But though the lands were sold by the Indians, the lake was not released; Black James still reserved for his tribe the Jands on the west where Webster now stands. The name Chargoggagogs- ‘haubunagungamaug is ‘Barly, sot- | | pMMajor rged three hard obscurity y. The lake nto lian vil to_write in some three age of ks (now rd villa, body. e, hence sually a body the Indian The names of the 1 » 1 lly become asso- tion of the lake fre- the lake began to be the triplicate uth ame of of the route be- < and Boston for trav ome times. The il and its historic th eauto clubs still is a wo great cities v into the moun- it names all the rk_and Boston find entertain- FIRST SECTION OF SECOND REGIMENT IN NOGALES len Reported to be in Fine Condition and in Excellent Spirits. New July 3. — The regiment, mand, jreached 10.30 today. The Major Hall, is The first section was at Nogales | arrived. Other Connecticut troops are second inder hic regiment Second wh trair soon Men dition > reported to be in fine and exceilent spiri con- CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED local applications, as they cannot seat of the disease. Catarrh a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to cure ou must take an Internal S h Cure is takeu rough the blood of the system. Cure was prescribed by wit reach th )n the mucous surface Hall's Catar one of the best physicians in this couns. try for years It is composed of some »f the best tonics known, combined With some of the best blood purifiers. T a P nts ect combination of the ingre- Hall's Catarrh Cure is what produces such wond, Tesults in ca- tarrhal conditions, for testimoni- als, free *. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Todelo, O. 11 druggists Hall’s Famil in Pills for constipation. Look Good—Feel Good. No one can either feel good nor look good while sufferinz from constipa- tion. Get rid of that tired, draggy, lifeless feeling by a treatment of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Buy a box to- day, take one or two pills tonight. In the morning that stuffed, dull feeling is gone and you feel better at once. 25c. at your druggist. JUST RECEIVED Acarload of Ground Limestone for farmers’ use. The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors_and Builders Tel. 389 47 West Main Street DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telephone 523 MONEY LOANED on Dilamonds, Walches, Joweiry and Securities of any kind at the .| Lowest Rates of Interest. Am oid established firm to deal with. THR COLLATERAL LOAN CU, 143 Mais Strec:, Upsimimm. (Hatabilaned 1875 | ness end Draft Horaes. trem. 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of rooms, surround- ed by beautitul shade trees, harn 16x30, one hennery 8x12, two scratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 1% acres sirawberries (will be in fruitage t Spring), % acres asparagus (will cut 200 lbs. daily in season— an income getter). Near railroad, school ana church; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. Just issued Chcice of 400. Nothing like it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I Telerhone 365 Offices 110 West 34th St,, New York Telephone 2998 Greeley For Sale 24-acre farm, six miles from Nor- wich, on state road; large house of nine rooms, running water in house barn 24x32, place to stall 10 head of cattle, hen coops, shed for wagon fruit trees of all description; one quarter mile from trolley or R. R. depot. Price $2,500. Can be bought on easy term S. SIEGEL, Real Estate and Insurance, Office: R 9. Shannon Building. FOR SALE. Two-tenement house, rents for 3290 annually; tenements never vacant: located in the busies part of the city; can be bought for 32,300; a very 00d Investment, For further particulars inquire of S. SIEGEL, Real Estate and Insurance, Office: Room 9, Shannon Bullding. * Beautiful Residence FOR SALE Situated on the leading residential street of Willimantic, Conn large barn, 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 seotions. For térms and further partculars apply to WILLARD W. HAYDEN 70 Mountain Street., Phone 38-5 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. FOR SALE A pure bred Guernsey cow, five years 0ld, with calf Dy her side. JOHN DODD, Je27a 402 Boswell Ave. JUST ARRIVED Gar of Horses came right on time— out of ks, Busi- Come ana see lot- are a n! — Chun] Work and ready to- ' BLMER R. PIERSON, Tel. 586-3. jelza FOR SALE. Cotzage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- List_your property if sirable JocaZion: Fou care to aei or rent. as I have numper of psople looking for real es- tate investments. F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance, Thayer, (corner Pleasant and Mountain streets.) House consists of 20 rooms, with large ve- | | Central Building, MAN WANTED. We want a good, reliable man to work in our tan yard and currying shop. THE ULMER LEATHER COMPANY, Norwich, Conn. WANTED. Picker Tender wanted at onmce. Wazes S$11 per week. INTERNATIONAL COTTON MFG. CO., East Killingly, Conn. WANTED IMMEDIATELY summer cottage, good condition, rea- sonable price, on either salt or’ fresh water. FOR SALE: 41-acre farm, near main trunk line highway, §-room house, itry house and WANTED Six farm hands, 12 girls for shore, 4 men to truck freight, 2 milkers, 2 lady cooks, 6 general housework. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO Norwich, Conn. WANTED Carrier, $1.60 a day. SAXTON WOOLEN CO., Bean Hill Mill WANTED Intermediate Tenders Picker Tenders Card Strippers and Ring Spinners Good Wages Apply ASHLAND COTTON CO. Jewett City, Conn. WANTED Firemen and Coal Wheelers. Also 50 other men; steady work; gcod pay. Apply AMERICAN STRAW BOARD CO,, Thamesville Rovi FOR SALE COWS FOR SALE Two carloads just arrived. Ver- mont and New York Cown. FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon, Conn. Tel. 62. FOR SALE One of the choicest Houses located in the best part of MoKinley ~avenue. For fuil particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investment Broker Franklin Square, Norwich M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist 3y Ward Street Carnations. Special _Forms and 657, t cows; 65 ne 1ger cow for sale. K. 95-4, Willi- mantic Divi ivdd OR SALE— harnesses, wagon and tip Bennett, Plainfield FOR SALI yad job shoeing hing stock and tools; rent cheap; plen- ty work for one men; good reason for selling. Address No. 97, Montville, Ct B OR SALE—30x40 hip roof tent, on used three times, camp stoois and es, S-horse steam boiler, ic Kingston fair grounds; building and contents at Bl Beach: “ideal restaurant on t ; reason for selling turned into monoy. TOR SAL seli for §7s, change for F cow or young stock. L __W. Phone 1851-1% Pwo young cow! pool room an D, of two tlation size poo) first _class condition, two Koche's Te- airs, leather cushior 12 by 4. one back one barh ta volving barber c cne large mirror rror 123 by water ibles and things toc ment sell the W. & 00. For miler hwenlk, pot, Nor: J mot apply £ new. FOR SALE—One of the ma - ble building lots, situated on the Ma- son property, Laurel Hill; lot 50x100 price low it taken Webster, care Norwic FOR SALE mechanically paint, b tice aul FOR S A new e Silverman, ALE— ouse, barn, 3 hen houses, ice house and pond, 2'sheds. 4 miles out on state rcad. Write P., care Bulletin. J OTATO DIGGE sale: it is se cnd hand, but just as good as new: | come it | The Household, 74 o5 400 10, list $1,180, del pric rd rdadster, ' Gray Day winter_body ab- Sorbe price delive ruled one Maxwell roadster coln, Overland Dea illimantic, jezzd FARMERS—Just a few_tons more on hand of Acmour and Frisbie high grade fertilizer and ground bone at a very low price. Call Greeneville Grain 0. Phon 3 jel6d FOR SALE—Sulky plow. R. D. Hill, Shagbark Farm. Phone 909. Jjelsd FOI SALE— ciass democrat wagon, practically new. Inquire George F. Adams, Norwich Town. mayizd SAND for sale in bank No. 20 Centr: Ave. Apply to John E. Fanning, Broadway. mayl2d FOR SALE at a bargain. Black walnut and ash desk: 9 1- feet long, 2 1-3 feet wide, 6 5-6 feet high; three drawers; plate’ glass ~front. 'D. "B, Spalding, Stonington, Conn. apr2sd tf BELLQ, Mr. Poultryman: Konemah Poultry Yards talking. Do your hens 1 52 eat eg@s? Send 50 cents for a bottle of Konemah Specific No. 2. Stops the trouble at once. ‘mar25d FOR SALE—Greatest real estate har- gain in Norwich; Buckingham home on Washington St.; 12-room house, most substantially built, which cost over $50,000 to Build; aiso 28 building lots and 40-foot street. Price for residence and the 28 lois, $10,000. Address Real Bstato Exchange, New London, Conn. Je21daw A very cozy laid out House. Five minutes walk from Franklin square. Reason for selling owner leaving the state. Will be sold very reasonable. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investment Broker Frankin Square Norwich WHEN YOU WANT 0 put your bus- iness before tne public, thére is na -medium betier than thro: yertl umns ; 0z Thi 1 the ads | ulletin, Sey: HUMOR OF THE DAY My wife's been nursing a grouch all he week.” Furnished 1z Durkee L building: Inquire basement. _ 5 at 61 Franklin S i deci3a R0GM — Centrally Emina Morse, 18 Union 8& THE BRONSON rear of Bulletin rooms to let. d up, have you?" —Boston anomaly?” term very well, on a_submarine — Birmingham a, I can't but would is an explain the a deckhand nomalous. FRANKLIN' STREET Age-Hera STORES TO RENT Did your husband have any luck 1 ebio wfores ardl & bakery| o0 s hunting dripe THER OETabl B Senennie ke plendid! Didn’t_you hear?” : cauipment located in the bu T N the corner of Franklin and “He got back alive”—Houston Post. Sipeets, iz, the fuio s “I wish yowd tell Jinx that I have Yeas Dyilzes lihe e | sworn off drinking?” room and bakery formerly "Bat wou havenr Providence baker a store| “I know it, but if he thinks I recently occupied by a tai busi- | have he'll ask me to have a drink."— ness. Unexcelled locations In the rap- | Houston Post. : idly developing section of Norwich. For | 'Ms irpets are curious things, full particulars, consult mamma 3 Mama—Why so? : A W COR rondway.| . May—Althoush: they are bought by Telcohenc Iptt 3 Broadway: | o vard, they are worn out by the feet.—Chicago Herald. Abner—Well, Jay, how d've like it up ¢ the city? T w, it was all right enough most ways, but what bothered me most was tryin’ to look at everybody I met on the street.—Puck. a man kills another man, is he always put in jali, mamma?” 4 Twa Smetimes he is paid on Shop in rear of Bottomley hous: North Main street, frouting on packing | house road, with entrance from North | Main street. Electric power, lights byt Fotar. MeRteHG bRt and it Sua s S Ly etioMRee fon he can only kil enough he will have Norwich Belt Mfg. Co. monuments erected to him.” —Life. T — 1 told my girl the other night that if she didn't marry me I'd haons my- OCEAN BEACH COTTAGE |1t in front of the house.” “What did she say?” For Rent For Season “She said: “Oh, dom’t do it. You know that father doesn't want you Furnished, 8 rooms, bath houses, gar- anging around here. "—Philadelphia age; two minutes’ walk from bathing| pedger. boach: § A pIS: Ex-Attorney General _Wickersham DANTEL L. JONES, M. D, said at a dinner in New York, apropos Tel. 736 R. F. D. No. 2, Norwich, Ct.|of Germany's slow and graduated re- ply to the American note: “Germany wiih her various prelim- inary steps, ren ds one of the den- tist to whom a patient said bitterly That wasn't the tooth I wanted pulled Never mind coming to it.” THE KALEIDOSCOPE New York state has 3,000,000 aliens. Ouch Six Room Apartment in residential All improvements. said the dentist, Tm section. Heat H nicest furnished. Warren, TIL, has a woman mayvor who rigidly enforces antispitling or- N. TARRANT & CO. | aimax 117 Main Strest | william Claxton, age 103, of New | Tazewell, Tenn., often tuakes a five- mile walk. Canada is fostering the invention TO RENT of machinery to reduce the labor cost of flax raising. QUONOCHQNTAUG—Ten-room eot- tage, 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and vegetable gardens: hardwood floor: plumbing and heat. Rental $35f Others $300 t0$4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY. ' esterly, R. Hamburg has an experimental plant that obtains power from the ebb and flow of the North Sea tides. government of Venezuela has an agricultural scientist to instruction to farmers. The employed give free FOR SALE The snowy top of Mount Bverest in India is plainly visible to the unaided eye from points 107 miles distant. The total receipts of the theatres in Paris in 1914 were 41,600,000 francs, as compared with 68,450,000 francs in 1913, FOR SALE Eigcht room Bungalow with all im- provements—steam heat, hard wood floors, electric lights—lot 75x200 feet, also garage for two autos. Located on trolley line, ten minutes’ ride from Franklin Squrae. Price reasonable. FRANCIIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, The undersea origin of chalk is in- dicated by the presence of minute sea shells which are revealed by the mi- croscope. A mail and express automobile trav- ersing the wilds of Colorado has a bandit-proof cage in the rear for val- uables. Italians maintain wireless telephone communication between Rome and Tripoli, a distance of 600 miles, main- 1y over water. Norwich Half a century ago 1,500 Ensglish workers were employed at Whitby alone in the jet trade. Today not more than 30 or 40 can be found in the whole country. FOR SALE All of the standing grass on the Gil- bert A. Rudd farm on Bozrah street. E. A. PRENTICE °86 Cliff Street Persians are becoming partial to American shoes. More than $10,000 worth of them have been purchased ;ecently in Teheran, the capital of ersia, according to a report from the American-vice-consult oo Phone 300 TEZRE 1s 0o advertizing medium la Eastern Conpecticur equal to The Buks | 0 f0r_ QUSLS=SS TESUILE, - %