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FULL ASSOCIATED ) PRESS DESPATCHE3 7 FAIR-TODAY AND TOMORROW; L MODERATE SOUTH 'WINDS TO RENT POETRY - What Is Going On Tonight NORWICH TOWN HOJISALE : WANTED T FOR SALE—Chq -| , WANTED—Lady clerk; must be over TO RENT—A flat of five rooms, with = nYaudeviile and Moving: Picturos at| Local Guests at Lyme Dinner Party—| onine, a. horse e e noming Tea, |20 vears “ola. Abply at_ The =~ Royal all modern improvements. 415 Mam R e A i Mecting of C. E. Missionary Com-|dump cart and a pair of harnesses.| raihoo7 yg 10, CHA St. this even- : 2 | Boost your city, boost your friend, TTO RENT_An apartment of SiX|Boost the lodge that you attend, rooms; zii new and modern. Apply b.|Boost the sireet on which you're dwell- C. Hannis, 11 McKinley Ave. Jy4d SRR 6 TOR I Small cottage on beach | Boost the goods that you are selling g 9 0! he peopl z - ol PR BEN T Small cortage O ove: | Koost the pedple round about you, ments. Inquire of Mrs. 1. F. Stillman, 1 g Ve coess w cker find them ]“,";‘23 Isiand Hotel, Westerly, R. L If they know ou're behind them, " TO LET—A se ittee—Mrs. F. M. Holmes Opens|Inquire of George G. Grant, Adm., SHore Coftages fetivile o, y7d ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs. Trastus Gerdner, Mrs, Fanny FOR SALE Vaudeville and Moving Pict: the Davis. e WANTED—Experienced woman for general housework at Eastern Point; good wages; two in family; no laundry, Mrs. N. C. Rowe, Groton, Gonn. __jy7d WANTED—A man handy with hoe, and able to handle team; job will last for several weeks, and with good pay. Apply_personally to Frank E. Peckham, Abell ‘and Mrs. C. J. Abell motored to Lyme Wednesday, where they were A HORIWRCES e guosts of Mr, and ‘Mrs. Gilbert Strong. FOUNDED ATLANTA UNIVERSITY | There were thirteen at dinner and four “room cottage with | Boost for every forward movement, School Begun by the Late Edmund A. - WANTIED_A man _to work _on front at Pleasant View. A. Lelhoyiz | poost the stranger and the nelghbor, 3 i E rooms an 9 = Stear - O. B9 - L Scase fo be a chronic ko Wate: SendaliQuatotis Nosthawill Return to Ellington d bath, No. 68 Mount wringer In PlainfieldSteam Launds: - 20X i Cease to be a chronic knocker, = After several days' visit here, Mrs. - fig& wages. Frank A. Evans, CADILLAC taxi T Cease to be a progress blocker, Sing at Broadway * Church ~Sunday | , 25 " 5% 5010 and daughter Dorothy Pleasant Street. Lot 69 x 200 tated i L sonable. Gus Heber. 'Tel. 548-4. xbc ntnlat m:\LL. vour clty better Evening. returned Thursday to their home in WANTED—Hungry people at_ the TO RE iwh Tarnished room S e R L . h o - SEraWberEy ST " Rt ; ENT— —From “Breakfast Table Chat,” in the lington, Mrs. Hale's niece, Miss Ce- ||| et A genuine bargain. strawberry supper at Massapeag chapel Above is the artist’s idea of it f|1903% Frankiin St, City. roit Fre A quartette of singers from Atlanta |cilia W. Hale, going with them for a i tonight. ‘Supper 15 cents. Jy7d e e e e Semsl il University, Georgia, will sing at the it. q WANITED—At once, a good, reliable Beyenth Birect Theq jyid SLANDER. Broadway Congregational church on THOMAS H. BEGKLEY cook for place in a boarding hous The Bulletin Want Ad man oSl et — . Sunday evening, July 9th, at seven Leave for the Beach. . good place; steady work. Apply to M. 3 . FOR RENT —Three-room_ flat, bath, 'Twas but a breath— s e b o o8 = f H. Grimshaw, " Attawaugan, Conn. has an idea that outside that etc., 36; five-room flat, ba Bte IS0 B L 2% o o thirty. A collection will be taken. M. Holmes of Elm avenue 278 Main St. Phones 724 Phone Daniel Div. £ iy 7d s i bath, etc., $15. Inquire|ard woman’s fair name wiltea Atlanta university was founded by Mr. e T b NP et Do 68 ae oo Divs Iy % window are great trees—that “\\llel;:goui?u{)‘i:éi' A B T T ice warm were cold and Edmund A. Wave, a Norwich boy, o vimimeher et 7 —Girls for Moose popular- gentle breezes bearing the frag- < : = e — e ,fn X B ' eraduate of .the Free Academy and of e Q;mno,hm‘é“g R T ; bandsome diamond ring TO RENT —Tencment of seven rooms| And life was worse than death. : free. Leave name and address at|f] rance of roses and laden with Q.¢ 56 School St Inquire at Bulletin where Mrs. Holmes will open her sum- Commercial Business College at once. |§ health-gi mer cottage. Yale college, who went to Atlanta about fifty years ago and in a very humble way started a school for col- g ozone come Otfic Jezid One venomed word— — = = ts coward poison blow WANTED—A position doing light through that window. TO RENT—Tenem ers hushed and low wage 1 eight hour pressnoom. Bulletin Woodstocw called on friends up town . A Y 2 “hamigias H 2 housework by a reliable women; good practicaliy a cottag de world heard. ot Mg oncll b b e s ea Missionary Committee Meets. Bome preferred; could give referénce if A nice cool room—the only ffc98 Maln St. Phone 2 g a appoi g i required. 3S S0 > . Wi - ;e T — = 'Twas but cne, whispered = ed university for the training of col- he missionary committee of = the Ho C S southe Benk St sleep insurance on hot nights— @t with [ i o DU Omo S ihered—on e . ored youth. . Mr. Wave was its pres. | Christian Endeavor society held a H. Yo = ot ek st g sl et feo Bosweoil | iRat fihe the sianderer daye not neme, ident for many years till his death, | business meeting Wednesday evening MELP WANTED Spinners, turners, (§ 2nd easy P e Wi D Ave. je24d "And et its work was dono. ¢ and the office is now held by his son, | at the home of Miss Helen Avery on - e ad ed et fto mraric ton Uodmie isnegacattised favery icay, TO RENT—Store at i1 Franklin St. L el et West Town street. An Attractive silver plated hollow ware; steady posi- || i Bulletin Want Ads. Apply 25 Frankiin St Sefed | Amistsosignt_ o Norwich people have always been : =T : For particulars write or wire The Van- 70 RENT—Six-room apa T e . : . N 1 5 - . 4 . NT—Six-room apartment, all | A human soul in one short hour B cRoubinontriioere b Aantemn sl e M'[".:”, ':’,'a:f?,r:‘. Sq';'::;fi'ese neld Peratiniive . Rochester, N. Y. || Read Bulletin modern improvements, hardwood fico:s. | © Ties crushed beneath 1ts bignt, S wud HLE soumsh and stovies irst Friday devotic : i Clectric lights. A. C. Lyons, 59 Me- aF. A it will be heard Sunday evening will | at Sacred Heart church this (Friday) ummer ottage 5 <A freman at The Trov|j Want Ads and Get Kinley Ave. Je21d P repay all who atten o ning. X = 2 Steam Laundry. jyed Your R _ TO RENT—Window or one-balf store, HUMOCR OF THE DAY R EaRTe e | Miss Jessy Trumbull McClellan of at Lantern Hill WANTED-—A job pressman; good of pom SEINAINER e tEodelic — | | AT THE AUDITORIUM. 3 : : 2 e, U L el il SoRE G 4 5 Job Office, Franklin St., Norwich, Conn Phone 480 o nENE e B You always - have ls‘mth Marguerite Clark in “Out of the| Vednesday. Immediate Possession ived EFnidlin square; men only. et ey FANTED—. e vas] St. Telephone 522-4. SOOI BE T eS Paramount Feature Today | Mr Ambrose Higgins of Jewett City " WANTED-—A woman or girl to wash H o PR — — Mrs. Wye—Oh, I always ‘tell the e e Bl et Bargain Price table linen and towels and maie herselt Sc a Line T e e e an operaticn. write making appointment where I can light housekeeping. 7 Oak St. jeld |rair, and the women that it Bos- see applicant. Write Mrs. W. Fuller, : grandeur of Alpine ton Transcript. s background | ~After ten days’ visit with friends on Pastern Point, Groton, Conn. 356d e s ona ontn,*50 Cedar 50| She—if you had $1,000000, what f appearance in | Lafayette sircet, Miss Saran Jackson WANTED _Few good men boarders FOR SALE may24d would you do the first vea | Player ount | has returned to Willimantic. 11 Teoswell Avente yéd I wouldn't live that lons.—New TO RENT. Furnished Tooms; SALE—One lesman and collector for| FOR ork Times. WANT] D John Sharp ; - . 913 Maxwell tour i ng. 18 School St. Telephone anches, dizzy| Mrs es of Taftville is|§37 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. fl| Singer sewing machines. Apply Singer | ing car; one 1910 touning car. | BopAckeeping. 18 School St Torepia “Do you think your father would e chasms. But the | visiting her mother, Mrs. C. W. Grant, Store, 4¢ Main St. y6d | 62 Shetucket St Peckham. _ jyid - consent to our marriage?’ : asainst the clements s not the |of the Canterbury ropike. FARATD. At i e e n Busbee home.| TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms,| “He might. Father's so eccentric.” ADDly to the Davis & Brown |stesd, Eim St, Butm a fine_place. | modern conveniences, at The Seymour, T | L = e aae o 4% | —Buftalo Expre: m star s pitted against a | has returned to G Hest iy 0] or to | A o Mrs. Delle C 56 B St. | 84 Franklin St. Phone 1043-2. apri2d B moideril T e o Al ey R e MaolenCop sthes K mely. Conn en 0o |1 T LR T R e St B 8 — “°| “The pen i mightier than the word,” rsar h ) 3 Charles 1. Chase, Danielson. Tei, Dan- = 3 | Arophistcate: ik Dhecatay |t ’ ndo avenue. ielson Division y6d THE BRONSON, 1z Durkee Lane |quoted the sage. 3 5 e 1 beauty arouse | [ FOR SA B = — ox to = 3 rear of Bullecin builaing. Furnished |""Ycs aerecd the Fool “It 1s when te visitor at the village| A. Gould Hunt of Bridgeport visited n"“i‘},',“.,TnfD A twaitress et ithie’ Rose allath e Bow By vou W s Bz o = 4 rooms itorIeb b TaGute s Basomon it comes to zetting a man into trou- r home, the lowest i | bis parents during the week and over . . Ebadondsitor o T T - | Vaile, Yantic, Conn. Lebanon 33-4. TO RENT—Stors at 61 Franklin St. | ble”—Louisville Post. R G Soudh inenine oo sdny The three following priv-| A GREAT HELP in cutting srass is yTa o Inquare ‘ot Bulleiin: Office: e Tia oo yoh anylen- t — o to hitch a canary to the lawn mower.| FOR SALE_Ioxtra socd youns hor e = = e couragement, old boy? . Mrs, Tenjamin Kennedy and daugh- ileges for the NEW LONDON | Sitch yourselt to that Cobweb Corner | welght 1350 1ha s seriioeble tah norse | cabRNISHED ROOM - Centrally lo-| 2 (HN V" she tola me she was b T iss Alice Kenne left Vednes- ix for 25c gar; it's some smoke.|Deering mowing mac e; pair of tea = - = = 4o} to Philadelphia next week and | lics Eonnady It Watie: COUNEYLEAIR haldint Nors| ooy (50 pisss B e o mdi e T e e = — . S S = e S. FRANKLIN STREET - »merville Journal. St SR Ll i ANTED—A barber at 19 _Bath : ! : e ok Pine Treei wich, Conn., September 4, 5,| W2 syid = e =2 STORES TO RENT “I've tried to teach my boy the val- to r sister, who is i1l in Hart. |6, 1916, are for sale. overnment_jobs: 390 month; eorgo Yantic| Three desirable s ores and . ;\'vke's e I ospital v list. Frankiin Institute SFMW | cquipment located in the building at jo0d thing! i ford hospital IRST—One Eating Privilege, located | L : v fute: 1 - 1 - 2o - o 3 = on the morth side of Exhibition Build. | Dept: 35-K T vl out ten ton the corner of Franklin and Willow et el A At Scotia 1 hali 1y after- |ing. Nothing fur: ed with this priv-| WANTED—Good man for farm work; | standing gr barn storage for same | streets, viz, the fine store pied for | e g noor ¢ 2 Christian Ep- | lege but the buildir monthand board. Duffy, el |if desired. . O'Nell, Plainfield, Ct. Treat: the.art ales T e & X . ion ot ibe vision y : 2 con have found competi- every role which she as ind a session of thel spCOND_The Casive it Cnak vinion, Ly 8 |room and bakery formerly us the St ning i HHIS oA Other pictures on the 1 >canuts and Popcorn. This privileg at_woman for general| FOR SALE—Pair four year old Hol-| providence bakery and a small store F astt on Jave. WA tomorrow will be the ! —— e atand T wm on Hall and|housewcrk; good salary. Phone Moosup ) stein caftle; well mated and bro e 2 ‘ fo guess you have. Why, Mysteries of Myra Y I Kroendell and Miss Sylvia outside of and on the west jvid Hibbard Parker, Mansfield, Ct. jv6d L"‘mfl(\ oc llu“, i‘ o g know, de 'lh:'frme X 131-;‘\ ithern and Howard c nown to their friends as|end ibition Hall. It also c N T S e — nexcelled locations in the Ta is now spoken by over 140,- S e e S Tivo,” have returned to New|a Rcaming Privilege all ove; Lo o AL et et aing | idly developing section of Norwich. For [ 000,000 people?”—Yonkers™ &:atesman. o e AV returned L NeW | Srounds and srandstands. A reson- ling ‘“\\‘.‘ vacation 2t|able number of will be given farm of Wauwecus Hill | for° nelp. ~ Right reserved for Candy at and Sally His M A."W. Gliman, Brooklyn, Conn. | full particulars, cons ARCHA W 1t ather, what is meant by the ar- . Corr, tistic temperament?” in new a at onc o .| ¥heels on Midway. . Tattville. LE — Two sound driving |Telephone 1334. 3 Broadway. rtistic temperament, msy boy, guest this and absolute- 't of reserve alibi which usu- | 1 Louis Apley of| THIRD—The Exclusive Soft Drink, === wit a 1son \lly saves the artist from prosecation ars and To ce for second acco Privilege (no Cider | BRIEF STATE NEWS || Vers:tn avenne. Hix nicees Sis. May igars and T Milsgetnolcine: W B EAEEH et ca DL o BT S room for auto. on a charge of disturbmg the peace.” hirnl on.his e to || Laiy e Eeisold) o himit odivo b HanCe | AR SR0 By B, 08, S PR Ree B care Bulletin Co. jysd| QCEAN BEACH COTTAGE uck 5 ome at Bay Spring, B. L | 5ier the Grounds and Grondetegas, = | Norwiet je21 low mileage “We Plunkville girls aureed that 5 = N AL ‘privilegen) will. be siven a rea- | ARNEEL s e R HIII Grove Tou arm,’ 3 West Pegri For Rent For Season men who drink hall have none of our hompson of aterbury | sonable number of passes for helb. | piShast oo Eald TAmraoiaeeeace S Phone 103 iy6d AR R TR .- | kisses” Winsted.. ng for a week or two|Fifty per cent. of the privilege money | RiERS5S e 2 51 e oisal| Durnishcd, jSgrooins, Bhath ousen, sars et R el e tan o of her . soninlaw. und|due Monday morning, Sept ith. Bal- |l el 1 s ad i Joung sound horse|age; two minutes’ walk from bathing| ,How s it working: T i N s Robert Stap. o at 5 ‘oclock p.'m, Of the same | SECOND HAND furniture wantcd, We | [ FUS T R e el beach: Appl We suspect] that some e W e 2 1s ano topert Stap-|aay. “Rach Privilege will be charged | pay the best prices for second hand | 2¥nes i g v Taite CIE] a e actin, ootlegge: e e ol | lin, of Bliss place on her return|ss flat rate for lights for the three | furniture. We buy and sell all kinds|lY new mowing machine, horse rake, DANIHL | 1. JONES, M. D, so to speak Lurgh Post. ¢ I. Lewis of New n have| g 1 r, Thompson | day The Society reserves the right|of furniture, new and old. Fint. 165 Ann . COWilimanis, Gonn.|Tel 736 R. F. D. No. 2, Norwich, Ct. en a cottage at Nantuck for the| S n, went wi a visit in|to reject any and all bids. NO BIDS| Washington Square, Nor e e e S e 5 — — umme CCEPTED AFTER 5 O'CLOCK P. MWFS L AT TR ATURDAY, JULY STH. Addr all | BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE | tids to W. 'W. BECKWITH. Secretary, | . M., | Tel. 102 i | THE KALEIDOSCOPE 1ce, 1;;?;*{1‘»;1 To Rent Cuba has a quilless portcupine. 2—Four ac Waterbury.—The WANTED in all departments | o T ] P ing grass on my homs D < P A 4 5 1 St Norwich, Conn. of Ameérican Thread Company’s - : out. " Its outcoming o1 | R DUvELC T Willimantic mills. Apply at office. |l R fact that the city is_ ’ ? jelvd = LEOR SAT 0ld rags are used in making imita- mark opulatic o DAt oude two apliiies Toe | DeRuY M unei s in #]tion leather. ; J. & B. mules; sood pay and steady | LDauire er Six Room Apan‘.ment S Guilferd.—An out of door meeting in interest of equal suffrage v o speed Butterfly varieties can be culturally v cquipped, | | nicest residential section. || cvoivea. work. Apply Gardner Yarn Co., Gard- FOR SALE -Indian t he s evening on the I of the = Ty ble tandem, 1916 rter, new me o r. and o ick « WANTED—A registered pharmacist tir in good run = Address 3 . > Sriance or registered assistant, Apply with | iires in geod run Sdinde 0 3+ 8] New Yor 5 50,000 families receiv- Spencer. For $1,400 Cash || :irtict ' sitiae G780 Ba| & Begholy = ¢ Norwicn [ All improvements. Heat j|, oy Tom i i - letin. el = ‘ cxd it : = = — 1 Waterbury.—James ¥ i £ = == . big ohier of the NUhite ors New house of six rooms, surround- prepgz=ny JUST arrived; a carload of northern |§ furnished. A Darrel of petroleum usually con- a i 16x30, one hennery 8x12, two O T Sividon T pee T —_— middle st irn > inte ts of the 2. > P L v 0 c isi - ¥ Whits i o i e i R s scratching sheds, 6 peach tress SRET s SCh Lo LD “_‘3;(:‘ };“ = iy N. TARRANT & CO. China imports nearly 200,000,00C gal- White Rats, He is at his home or Gl Tess' thiat setsony,’ 15 acco R SALE—Pair f lons of kerosene a yeas WLt sries strawberries (will be in fruitage f| YWoses $I11 per week. yagon and tp cart U7 Main: Steest s Cer New Britain.—The Carpenters’ unio: this Spring), % acres asparagus R & = SRt Sognh, Several of the Siberian rivers flow Gofen itotony o Box ot Cwill cut 200 1bs. daily in season— Ty IION AL CORRUNS MEE: €0 , FOR SALE _Tlorse shocing and Job- = over the beds. of solid ice. Mmembens who Joit ihie tilitle ana s | an income getter). Near railroad, 4 hing stock and tools; rent cheap; plen- S Th cstiie e e by school ana church; land free from o e GO O L ey et e TO RENT Guinea pigs do not come from Guin- s Degree of stone and machine worked. selling. Address No. 97, Montville, Ct : 5 e Wi bl Coe ; Feedse -y Send for latest catalogue. Just WANTED IMMEDIATELY iy3d QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room eot- | : issued Chcice of 400. Nothing like mmer cottage, good condition, rea-| FOR SALE—I18 ft. motor boat, nearly | tage, 3 acres land, 1000 feet from | gyweden's peat fields are estimated = E Z. Poli it in all New England. onable price, on either salt or fresh|ncw. For particulars, apply to Michacl| Ocean and Salt Pond; sown fower and | ., cover nearly 9,900,000 acres. P S Th i 1 RIS A A e . ter. Connell, 1009 Main St, Willimantic. | vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, 3 1 il et A 5 FOR SALE: 41-acre farm, near main | _Je3¢d plumbing and ~heat Rental $330.| jrany spiders have poison - fangs, ng the fact that t v S Tt Real Estate Broker, line station, on trunk line highway, T E—19 B ~37,| Others $200 to$4000. Send for booklet. it few dangerous § e- he fact that they were caught in a % h FOR SALE—1914 Bulck, model B-37, . but few are dangerous to humaa be- thunder shower, their catch amounted 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I, || fin¢ 1and. large orchard, §-room house | mechanically absolutely 'perfect, new| FRANK W. COY, "esterly, R. I |} : . atch amounted new barn, large new poultry house and | paint. brand né Tes. 100k d runs z t po Offices 110 “West 34th St., New York }| | TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. | quiek. ‘Silverman, Willimantic. jesod T Fireless cookers that can be built itain—s Telephone 2998 Greel e S into walls of houses have becn invent- ew Britain.—St athletio elephone reeley TOTATO DIGGER for sale: it is sec- - tone WANTED e TRy : | , pastor of “ath- Franklin st esid Germany has a paper chimney fifty o rch, was opened to the public Six farm hands, 12 girls for shore, 4 = = feet high that is said to be perfectly sday morning with a grand parade, 1 LEGAL NOTICES men to truck freight, 2 milkers, 2 lady | FOR SALE—I916 Overland 6 demon- fireproof. 1 nd drum corps concerts, all-day cooks, 6 general housework. strator, run [400°m, list 31180, del i , athletic sports and games. A DAINTY NEGLIGEE. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Dayis Starter, winter body * shock ab- ), : §| Eighteen thousand bricks can be Torri . 5 5 EAT t Norwich, within and for the District GEO. L. CHESBRO Sorbers, etc., pri 10; Ford panel |§ Eicht room Bungalow with all im- §{ manufactured by the steam process in' orrington—Lieut. M. W. Haag of Yimid e ezl of Norwich, on the 6th day of July, A. L8l : aelivery, overhauled and painted, $250; |§ provements—steam heat, hard wood f| ten hours. this place, a mrmh»lr of the Meriden RS 'y' 1316':. s T Central Building, Norwich, Conn. | cne Maxwell roadster, $ .“L, . Lin- ooril closteio. skt ot “roxsool militia compan who i ngag n Whit 3 h D c resent—NELSON J. LING, Judge coln, Overland Dealer, Willimantic. , g ghts—] 2 L0k S i e S R i f e e | Jote e woSiate of Comeliy B Fiink, fate of T s E fest, also garage for two auto Toe v b meie s poluce keq 1y e Bardord el Croes N And nanetiste Jawn, | "irhe “Executor exhibited his adminis- FARMERS Just a few tons more on | § Locafed on trolley line, ten minutes k grass that grows throushout Hon- ty to send in the names of 1o o d for linen nad percale, | tration account with said estate to the hand of Armour and Frisbie high|R a0 ¢ 0 Franklin Squrae. Guras n need of outfits of underwe: i< Sut in” tivee sizes; | Court for allowance; it Is therefore srade fertilizer and ground bone at o o o B 3 large s rdered, That the 12th day of July, very low price, Call Greeneville Grain Price reasonable. 5 e . e inen S eateciey Gares | A, D, 1916, at 10 oclock in-the fore-|Firemen and Coal Wheelers. [Co.” Phone 226-3. Seled London’s electric lizhts are provided 5 noon, at the Probate Court Room in * | “For saLe—suiky plow. . D. Hill FRANCIIS D. DONOHUE b r‘;r:'vt“&i ot .c}» T:pfiz £ o Mnsteatic ailed | the City of Norwich, in said District, O Phiobe 909, - Je15a)s T 2 current at voltages ranging fr | his Mustration mailled],.” Jhd the same 15 appointed for s Stsbrn R T RG oa ol WEEGT R Central Building, Norwich §|to 240. | vt of 10 cents| 'k ring the same, and the said Ex 20 ORucE meh; Sweadtll vew sien et ss democrat | The Bul Co ¢, | ecutor is directed to give notice thereo: wagon, practically new. Inquire George Tes S8 hov, competing for a ! sston Licderra s Gonn P | by publiohing this ofder bace in soine | work; good pay. Apply ¢ |E-dimeNotwich Fown mayid e, colicied 133570 old tn cane from | o Eliin Pt e = = District, at least six days prior to the SAND for sale in bank No. 20 Central the alleys of the town in 24 working | IHAL thie etnri X FOREST NOTES. aate of sald hearing, and make return AMERICAN Ave Apply to Jobn B. Fanalng, 52 FOR SALE hours. He got the prize. | et to the Court. vay. 12 == Meriden. e civie committee of| Experiments with jack pine have NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. STRAW BOARD CO., TOR SALE at a bargain BLack| Ay o¢ she standing grass on the Gil- | The oldest farmhand in the United the chamber of <o yca e a|shown that it is well suited for mak- | T above and foregoing is a true walnut and ash desk; 9 1-2 feet long, o 9 9 States is Jacob Hoelback of Roxbor- r of commerce has had a copy of reco 5 map made of the mosquito breeding|iNg kraft paper. On some of the Na- [ °Ritest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Th il i | 218 fest wide. 6 576 foet high; threoibert A-:Ruddifarmon Bozrah'strest. * jough, Pa. He 153105 years!old and | places the vicinity of the ¢ tional Forests this tree is used to| 3Iy18° Assistant Clerk. . amesviie el Bocaeton Conn abeata gt E. A. PRENTICE held his job for 82 years on the n from the sketch r plant land which is too poor to grow = gton. Con L ohe e 86 Cliff Strest | Kirkner farm. nade by the expert who conducted the T timber. T A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ELU SR i = s \ Hion/Here. Arrangenicats s A = st Norwich, within and.for the District FOR SALE /] Powltey ik ards, taliine. SiPolonsions Among nature’s freaks is a tree now belng:made for & MOSTHLS War | veatos e o SenUne tool has been In- of Norwich, on the 6th’day of July, A. e D i No % & Etoyeithe from the fruit of which oil and tallow ¥ hich Horel e HE g resent{—NELSON q trouble at once. mar25d FOR SALE are extracted. The tree grows in the Watle ey S nis which consists of an interchang- | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. 15 s ores; In’ St R A R aatin| artls ‘,"‘,’5‘;,*!,?;.],,‘2:}‘3{3 e able hoe and rake. It is said to be the| Estate of Vine S ' Steteon, late -of FOR SALE FOR SALE_Greatest real cstate bar- i P % Srores) In SHaR L Emcia audiin Srtiaf, has parchas . Vedb | hest too th A Norwich, in_s: t, de: 4 3 in i vich; Buckingham home on i S UE ¢ - house in Wethersfield and is to open i | P°5t t001 of that sort yet devised. Julia 'A. Stetson of Norwich, Conn.,|One of the choicest Houses located In | Washingion. Si: 13-room nouse, most | A Very cozy laid ‘out House. Five to the public this week. The hou The use of osage orange for mak- to be furnisled with .furniture of T ing dyes promises to be extensive. The period of its erection, as are a number | Forest Products Laboratory is making of other houses wh r. Nutting has | a census which shows that the supply purchased as backgrounds for hisjof the wood is more’ihan:ample to Guaint pictures. Mr. Nutting’s studlo | meet present needs. . was at one time leca in’S X - ted in Southbury. | 1, parts of the West: ithe + Forest i Bridgeport. — Although Bridgeport | Service is cooperating with the weath- people voted over a.year ago that tne | € bureau in distributing weather fore- eity should build ‘and maintain an ice [ ¢2ts to the settlers. By the use of [ appearéd ‘in- Court and filed a-petition |the best part of McKi praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that. administration be granted upon’ the: estato of said deceased, al- legedito-berintestate., Whereupon, it.Is Ordered, That said petition. be,fieard and determined at imer te!Court*Room in the City. of Norwich, inssaid@iDistrict,”on: the 10th (day, of July,,A."D. 1916, "ati 3150 clock in;the- forenoonyend,that:notice.of the pendeneyotisald petitionand of, said ley avenue. | substantially built, which cost over|minutes walk from Franklin. square.| Swiss engineers have convinced the For full particulars inquire of 350,000 to build; also 28 building lots|Reason for selling owner leaving the | Russian government that it is possi- JOHN A. MORAN A e S i 10,000, Airces fiea] |state. Will be sold very reasonable.|}1® 10 bore a 16 miles tunnel through .Real Estate and Investment. Broker .| Estate Exchange, New London, Conn.|For full particulars inquire of the' Black and CasHian Sesas" connect Franklin Square, Norwich | 3¢21daw JOHN A. MORAN > - Real Estate and | tment Broker i A “' FOR SALE ' |, mfi?u?o?cfi;' Eonnm Frani Savare . Norwich| i inds, dn Chicegs, was shel selfish soul. That Chicagoian has trav-j - t = ; ring. tereon;ibe sivenyby the pub-|r. = eled. e never 1 L piant and’approved:bonds in the sun | Forest Servico telephones many iso- |iICa R oREST NS bivor OROLERLE 1. dome [Lhave a few cars of new Brick’on-the | peeq.17.miles,per hour, Roberts 20 JUST RIVED S ratoairees fa e et tuete; of $200,000-for such an enterprise, thera | lated sections are reached which could | newspdpenhavingsa:ciréulation ‘in said [trackiat’ Norwich. , Will*be sold"right | hiyp/ifotr cylinder engine, Bosch mag- AR is prospect that another year will roll | 10t otherwise receive the::reports. FDistrict,” at ' least “three dys=prior: to | oo ol wo " core 1 £ d =" nétojé: rear starter, Baldridge reverse| . Car of Horses came right on time—| = around before the municipal ice plant|Shecpmen owning bands of lambing | the date of:smi@ihearing, andjthat re- ai ¢ .17, | sear.4McClellan atto, top. For price|and they ars a nice lot—Tight out of As Villa Planned. # commiseion decides to go ahead and|©Wes will be particularly benefited, as turn be, !n&daslmth;flgguflw . wyi| i THOMAS®J. DODD, % | addressTNATHAN “A. GIBBS." Norwich, | work ard veady to use. Chunks, Busi.| Villa may be an ignorant handit, but carry out the mandate of the voters. | the warnings enable them to get thelr | 5 i [n NOLEONIF IATLING g 5 | Telephone: 822 e Norwieh | Comm. - 377 ness and Dratt Horses. , Come and see|it's all working out just as he planned | Hligh prices-is the excuse given for:the | Sheep under shelter end avold:thedogs- | U oot s - e Ryl B PARRSON. that it should when he raided Colum- procrastinagion. es sometimes caused : by’ iate ispring [} & 3 3 FOR SALE. ¢ G e us.—Charleston News and Courier. storms. £ - JUST RECEIVED - Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busl- je1l2a ‘ourier. . Hartford. —Harry-Si Pond; managing > Giractor and part owher off the Hotel Bend, the Hotel Bond annex and Bond's A Good Watchmaker ¥ ness Blocks, Building Lots, all In de- sirahle loca?ions. ‘List your property it yo cub';b i't‘ Df rent, as 1 have a LOST AND FOUND T rdber.bf pegple looking for real e | ‘ :As I o R ' L e AN, i e LOST—Thursday afternoon, between F. HTILL, ostoffice and . Shannon’s corner, a ‘Acarload of restaurant, in Hartford, and his ‘son, Raymend Pond. 13 years 'old, were in- fured, aithough(;not’ seriously, -Tues- s B d ‘Insuramce, = ! |lavallier with a chip diamond and three For Infants and Childre: day aftermoon “when;a . limonsine in} “Vide—Our P Thayer Bldg. ~ | bearls. Finder 1m5‘e at Bulletin Office o . which: they wi § with (relatives i 2 \| nelEiaecsive SEEward, iwia | InUse For Over 30 Years . icsin a jon inear. Paimer, 1 = A B S R SRR AR B i 1 < The Bon *wag. struck -and Alwaye bears badiy emashed by aiBuick car driven [ }5 Be. 8. T Gorman of Toston. - Mr. { ‘ WHEN YOU tVANT o DUT your bus- fore . tne public, 1h Than. ‘U ‘DR. F..W. HOLMS, Dentist In \5f Sha ; - Franklin . Square: 218, % Upstalrs i b

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