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o » FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight |PLAINFIELD'S PART IN FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED AMERICAN PROGRESS SALE—White Wyandotte badby| REPRESENTATIVES wanted in ev- FOR t L. ohicks; also 390- Cyphers incubator. | ery city, to sell o Peizo, Winsing Essays by Rupils 1n Bea“hf“l Res]dence Searione Bather. - Phone 483-5 27 autoematie. musiog aTes Blanos, Grammar Schools of That Town. TuaaTeawe 0 T ___ |nomes, theatres, cafes, restaurants, TO RENT POETRY TO RENT—Tenement of three rooms, all improvements. 50 Cedar St._Jysd JUST RAIN. IO RENT—TFurnished rooms, $1.25 UD. | T sing no sonss of politics, 159 Frankin St, Cit; Jysa Conventions only give me pain, Vaudeville and Moving Ploturos-at s LAY t the Colomial ving Pictires a Vaudesiile and: Moving Bloturss at ety N~ confectioneries, dance halls, hotels, SN ot ‘When every day, from si e i The first and secand prize winning top eaiage: eEih e ik FSRCT | aESSmOnt paties WTortuniiy vo maks Wolt, Trasios Gover TS syae e Fam " SR - oo 3 i rienge Wolt, rading Cove. SR ANNOUNCEMENTS essays o “Plainflelds Part n Amer- FOR SALE Gon, T 7 Clarlo North SIonRS™ | necessary. Warlitzer o5 Pvorla’s 1afs: To RENE—Lower and uoeer tene |1n dampencd ot X sise ut dawn ican Progress” for chfidren in the “HOR SALE - One Tof of stan ments, 115 W. gloal instru- ment at (63 North Main at; "Ang shudder as 1 hear again / | Scwarts Bros, have o fino stock of | grammar saool in that toWD VerSlgiiated on the leading residential |5TESE P Ty U Oive. © | Lrybl |0 oo ARH BeaNew Yook, e B RerwclmK S G0 o6 (Ve m) Susrmpioiened v | s e he b e g e | won by Boy Evers-and Waldo THIing-| street of Willimantio, Conn., (corner | —ioo o T2 AGENTS—Tlere's whaz they all want; "0 RENT—A flat of Aive rooms, Wit | ;v s 4ot 4n every car : radv. hast respectiveky. Pleasant and Mountain streets.) House wgg?l%?nmg%z 5 booAk‘yase ;‘.‘gfi f,?;’”%:e‘r“g‘; 1;;1: tablets; males genu all modern improvements. ;Main| “5ron the “L” or subway tras o5 The. essays foHowr consists of 20 rooms, with larga ve- 2 ey Ave | botnthe tesl srthilen Gt peas S i iy B e undersround you canmot bar {NEW MEMBERS IN FIRM ‘ORSALE—Ford T. C., splendid con-| right in pocket; enstmous - demand: TG0 RENT_An apartment _of six| The rain. i Flrst |Prize Essay Written by Roy|randahs and splendid grounds; aleo [dftion. Fred Tourtellotte, 65 _West] laree profits. Write Y rooms; 2l new and modern. ADPly B. % OF HENRY ALLEN & SON. oty Lodge and Brick Barn or Gavage:that |Eearl St Pone 1037-2. sysd_ | Ambrew’ Co. 5153 Bt Bt Cracinnath, LTy e L e e s ot 'D. H. Wilson and S. N. Taylor Join|,, Tho beautiful, fortile plains gtrotch~| could be purchased if desired. Spring | Fo® SATE—tn Buckingnam Memo: e - 2 2 ”’f; ¥ OB RENT Smali coftage on beach| e g . N. and southwest along the It rial, Mpnday, July 10, a good chicken A SD—Weavers for om st et Pioas: crn improve-| [ need no Crotom, for I wasl Undertaking Business Started in | vailey of the inebane botwecs the|later in house Central to Main| GG 80 %r Thaked ‘boan dinmer 25¢; | Knowles 1ooms; hest of work and highe Above is the artist’s idoa of it Rl 1> fidui o Uy At . I, Stiiman, || ain 1862. rugged hills, early atiracted the at- street, schools, city hall, Post office and :m:'.;lw;d l‘l;‘clndedlz tea and cog!escdsc ?f.f- Sk pamk goud boarding house —what’s yours? m;;?g island Houtel, Wes L i . 5 business sections. For terms and |CuP: Ple Gc a.plece. Ice cream. Jy! for steady workers. Apply Henty D. > _ivad Phe movie heroine appears ¥ tention- of settiers, and land specula~. o PR e o T oo | B2lleY, Hopo Valley, RL Tvsa The Bulletin Want Ad man O Bt co fonEhes Tooms ab| LA-dxipning on. mdesert platn. Some rumors have lately been cur-{ taxs. further partculars apply to FOR SALE A few tons of hay and . Hley. R B A o furnish Do e A e rent that decided changes were soon | These. fertile plains lgter gave name 30 acres ofictanding:grass. A, T, Hoxie| WANTED—Loom fixer for % Gem|f has an idea that outside that |15 Li _Cit; o 1vs rain! %o be made in one of the oldest under-{to the Mocality, and o the town. The WILLARD W. HAYDEN Setgmemmantic 5.0, B F. D X0 | homig i, Stesdy, worly, Best of } window, are igreat, trees—that FOR RENT_Three-room flat, bath 2 taking con d i two most ortant Indian tribes 2 %O i ose Vsl .—oncs totienry D). Badloy, i L etc., 36; five-room flat, bath, etc., $10;[ Don’t hblame the mother of the calf aking concerns, and inquiry reveals 0 ountalnBtrest naidn ope Va Ron vsd gentle breezes bearing the frag £ T R IRy Prame e moliie of the & Soh to e the ok Which oocupied thig land were the lou 3 one. 8100 DOWN buys four-tenement house | — ——— 24 - e h fiveroomn flat, bath, efc. 315 Laiiré| If very thin th ¥ n, Mr. Henry Allen started the busi- | Narragansetts and the Pequots. In anid 3% acres land; balance of purchase| _WOA Suarantesd Dosiery fo| rance of roses and laden Alling Rubber Co. 3y o Syedther, sir, has made it half E! ¢ > 5 i fnE ey WILLIMANTIC, CONN. price - WiI he carried on mortzage at 6 | wearer; salary 324 full time; 50c &n health-giving 0z one come O R T T ot i ven robin ust rain ness in the spring of 1862 and some {1653 John Winthrop bought soms per cent.; Iocated in town, six miles|hour spare time: permament: exper - N S & S ‘yearl mermg? h:; re;llreme:t ;‘r‘:e bus- {mm the !l['ndm.uHst b[ooua;}ln{tm:hwf%n‘:’ g:‘o-n}ol\‘orvr!c‘h;[éa},‘rge house, mum, x 41 fle v futnen International Miil: through that window. e Schoul St. Inquire at Li‘f“\f“' The r,ne.ttfiwhn\ ':'E)el:hi “flfhg'\)}'ga?x{" ness was taken in char: v his sons, | for & coat, a roll of tou g cl ., 20 rooms, eight minutes’ walk from v > 8d Oiice. Al 3OS il ©27d_ | * Now er water on o Amos and William. Since the re.|two rolls of red cotton, Wampum, irbtley and ‘postorice,, stores, churc \"m g;;’ : A nlce cool room—the only F6 RENTTencment of eigit rooms, | 4nd overy one's compelled to sing v : . Governor Win- gte, close by: jitney “bus line pass: v - Tl h ractically @ cottase, with good yard,| Of rain -4 s - hrother, g P Yy within easy walking distance of house | Mass. Cases show remarkabie improve- and easy to get, for just such =it The baseball bugs, with minds @ has Bad sole charge. This long pe-|land legally. The General Court of offer employment fnd créate constant|ment and cures. Folder free. Address dvertised & throned, riod of active and mdny times ex- |Connecticut in October, 1761, allowed e CmEoament S geal o tant Divector ivsa rooms are advertised every day B e o e acting business has brought Mr. Wl-|Governor Winthrop his Indian pur- 24-acre tarm, six miles from Nor. || StPStantial yearly proflt: owner's bu WANTED = Gentlewoman whe is|§ in Bulletin Want Ads. And on the walls they write, “Pomt len to a timo when he desires a less|chase at Quinebaug and gave him lil ness requires hi <id isewher i mt a MS residence elsewhere!| obliged to or would ifke fo cam money, one: i . wot thereon a plantation, but || Wich, on state road; large house of || cannot glve place his , : 3 i 3y rain! stremuous part and ho embraces the ferty to erect thereon a plantation, but || wich on state read; large house of || cannot give place his, attentlon: honce | hu¢Who ean Eive only pars tme. Ad: Read Bulletin " B opportunity to infuse fresh vigor into|none appears ever to have been at- |}« d = 1| at the extremely low price of §1,500 for | dress Gentlewoman, Bulletin Office. jy8d _ | O love by moonlit skies evoked! the firm by the introduction of new |tempied. In the year 1679 some of || barn 24x32, place to stall 10 head of || uick sale: no brokers. Address'Owne S = S Want Ads and Get FO RENT—Window or one balf storg, | Descried is the Lovers' Lane, & ating D ega i ' vere drunk le, hei 20Q e " 4 it o3 B WANTED-—Lady to travel i by :. < T jelsd | Since couples on théir walks are soak members and by co-ordinating the | the Mohegan l\ndmuaowdw \ujnlunln]l ttle, hen coops, shed for wagons; || care Bulletin Office. e Pro e R el ncmllnl 56 Main St 1id e n their wal el - o1 - | se fire New ndon jall. The e o : | — appo: g a aining retai 3 — 3y rain. Jork throush . chastered orsanza- (set fre lo New London all 'he |l fruit ‘tress of all description: oms- || “yon sare—severat saiers B VRAS OB S eS ! Your Room A : e Sl 9 : e lan: arter mile r 4 a6 co ol o iccessary; business learned In . two eniences, five minutes’ walk _from 1 tor ood from Noah's sky Mr. Allen will ret: s ion a rould pay for the damage by sur- o o 0 “a - = dental; Cadill s, ddress for i Viavi in square; men ox 25 Schoo was, but »on the Ds i, L o M postion, | opiS o 1 i Grmasn by s | et e St oo ne nemane 5t e Borpuit & bt e | ESEE, g e TR Phone 480 L e s e e tage of long experience, but will as-|and ordered the County =Treasurer L starter all in tiptop shape; Jackson S WoRder i ST = ra o e b fiteh, Jr., ispose of the . STEGEL, assenger touring car in_good condi-| —Won cle; T also "= comoratbnl Timed Bl s Real Estute nnd Inwurance, Pon: Bt 1515 madel 27 5 en- | carty “stock or sell sample side ln Sc a kine ZOak SISTIRTa R |imiiare 1m0 iein Do\ Toolc, 1 vein: sistant in the business for the past| A tract of six hundred acres was|| orne w5, Shannon Bullatng. || Zeri Mxwen rodaster,” elecenic” lzhts (DIOIS 100 nex contss ol telephono users e | Tg. s 2o sunl To Toole de veln. ten years, and Seth N. Taylor, who |sclected, lying on both sides of the R o e P St | Broatway, s i Sehool s Teleplione re's only rain, rain, rain, rain, vain has ~ had experience by being . con- | Quincbaug, extending from Wanan- ing car, 1914; Aitchell 'truck, 1500 | “WANTE e eh Bt Apratd —XNew York World. nected with some of the prominent]gatuck on the north to a brook on the pounds' capacity; talk with us and vou | works S &R va FOR SALE I room firms in' New Taven for several pears. | outh, This was incinded " in. Win: FORIEAL {229 Jusinesy G I peliutt, pan- T ; - - — %l HUMOR OF THE DAY The house has heen Jong and favor- | thTop's purchase in 1653. The claims || Two-tenement house. large barn || lclson. Conn.Prone: D s i o I | S e e S o s St ool ‘ably known oughout Connecticut | of Winthrop and Fitch, thus conflict- |} r 3290, annually; tenements I ~ron gy B 20 acres standing gress: | niy ia. pacodVorkine de ut. Ap-| FOI sl 910 & ma- | — G BRONSON. 1z Durkes Lane. s o and the country at large, and it is|iDs, for many years the resulting dis-|f = e i the busiest ]| aieo o good Yankes horse rake. “John | Limbor ind Supply Co. W ansten, Mo | Qune, a horse rake, a hay tedder, &) rear or Bulietin buildins. Furnished| She—Ts Princeton in New York? hoped that the contemplated change|Dutes kept this section from perman- i can be bought for || M. Dagzett, Mansfield Center, Comn.| jysa 4 » Mass.| dump cart and a pair of harnesses.| joms to lct. inquire basement. He (truthfully reflective)—Yes—t D a v 3 S 1] s2.300; E00d investment, Phone 2os-34, Willimantic DIv. 1v8d | —os e e Inquire of George G. Grant, Adm,, |- 4 o wiil enable them to serve their pa-|¢nt settlement The first people who |} 1y er particulars inquire of & 5 -ty S = ived WANTED-_Silver, Binitns . snns | Tartville. ? great part of the time—Tiger. trons miore efficiently through in- | permanently settled here came from s. SIEGEL, FOR SALE—One two-horse mowing | Satisiactory prices. Business’ steletly | —mm U L'oliteness pays. creased equipment and youthful vigor | Mlassachusetts in 1689, and May : R e e W machine, cheap. Tel. 1589-14. jySd | confidential. = Antique Shop. Central = Maxwell tour- 5 2 ‘So tney say. L think the profita while retaining the sympathic touch |1699, the first town meeting was held | = = B — ding. may138 ar: one 1910 E. M. F. touring car. | M NEIED JOOM 5~ 00 Sd run mosuy to deferred dividends.— of long experience. to establish town government. The annon Hulldtng: MAR s - etucket St. C. S. Peckbam. Jyid Piusburgh’ Post. B SX1 S settlers on the east side of ihe river| pm———es———— COWS FOR SALE et 05t successtul; Mimdreds R SALE_The Ellen Busbee home- Will you marty me, my pretty DAVIS THEATRE. at the time of this meeting | c e e e o mariaze Soon: striadly cons A TO RENT maid 5 e : <. No. 42 Main St., on hand. Carload of New York Cows. | porisnce: merriitiiaoiS: of _ex- r=. . i 3 How many cylinders has your au- Four Shows Today—Keith Vaudeville |- S . Dhitvieon’ Corn Commencing Saturday, July Sth. cesstul Olub, Mrs, 1 = tomobil she said.—Louisville and Tritngle Photoplays—A Great | seph Spalding. Jaroh Warren, e v JAMES H. HYDE, Gaklana, Cailt. o e T T T rooms at §3 Washington | Courier » z 5 Show For the Kiddies. iel Jewel and Timothy Pierce l North Franklin. WANTED— sonable at the barn or delivered. W. S, with ali conveniences and steam| J0b secker (entering office unan- this town meeting James Dean < seneral hou Vaile, Yantic, Conn. Lebanon 33-4. | nounced)—1s tnere un opening here B I feti ot i pee mecHDE e art Telephone 30 Lebanon, Conn. ool e iy heat; very desirable renting fur-| for mev theatre today, 215, 6.45 and | Plainfield people bravely did : e e R el v L TFOR SALE _Extra 200d young horse, | rished rooms; new furniture now in the| Chiel clerk—Yes, sir, right belind §.45. In the va e the feature at- | and pains were taken Sparks s 1 about three ~ work on|Weight 1250 1bs.; serviceable two-hos et ought on easy terms by | YOW—Nebraska Awgwan. traction i Lilllan's Ball Room Danc- | with the friendly Quir niies o : i Killingly and ringe Stenm Latnary: | Deering mowing' machine; pair of team | Bouse can be bought ¥|" European monarch (testily)—Well, ing Dogs, ten in number, who do the A train band was for wi nile n n. As Admin- wag nk A, Evans, Plain- T §’5\’;|11$”:’<T§?\§L' a responsible party if taken at once. |what is it now? most \".'v;nr\ivr,’m o‘.‘u'w' ton r;‘(;\\ 1hmnfl 'l'hluri\[\' Williams for ensigr Fetor o © e, 1wl sell atlAll of the standing grass on the Gil- = i ot * jyid Inqaire of xi'uuu.‘ treas mr—ylcur majesty, our Dresented in vaudeville, This is ag A SRl reserve or lim- - ANATED AL e DTS ¢ B Risd American landiord is here for the rent. act that the kiddies wil like so bring | stard house were maintained t, all of t onat property, inciud- bert A. Ru:d an:RoEnNiolrc-:h street. |cook for place & Bowraim novits; | IROSSATE - MbouE eI cone DD AAC S. JONES, —i’hiladelphia Ledger. them to see performing_dogs to- |ped and supplied with amm £ 1 at mbor, about 40 A wod place; ste work. Apply to M. fstanc WS oee for S48 | Insurance and Real Estate Asment, I am positive Clarence love el ! : i G, Attawaugs W pit de T'F.O'Nell, Plainfield, Ct. v ves me ?{?{_M,\r‘.;merlg;?:y I 1s T;v;’:t “"\i‘, G tards were stations d at the mecti * hard 5 acres of Phone 200 86 Cliff sqrc“! Ehine Deoicien Div SR ~ ivea R ks o Richards Bullding, 91 Main Street. | and Intonas to u):lm‘nm um; :\;ne.” Netl two © ollows who do|houses on Sundays and watch-iw e : e & s T e 1y7 Has he proposed yet? @ mifty singing, talging, and dancing maintained in some' 1o £ th =5 e O T e e “No But he aisnkes mother more ;’x‘nlx-]xm’q m“fid(;uv{rv-‘\_fl l:m':;l:qx"( n w\x: K \;\~“'mn"(‘:;;;\ = weekly A Bt N prefe : could give reference if | Hibbard Parker, Mansfield, Ct. _ jy6d every time he sees her’—Puck. part Triangle comedy Arama featur- | through tow — e [Eiex Jiss FoutnibasRe S, ; sound driving Mrs. Youngbride—I'm getting our ice ing Jane Gray and Tully Marshall, | accommodation o EEALoEA b, @ fit; stylish and absolut from a‘new man now, dear. BN s pretty story of . youss girl |and. main LOST AND FOUND turners, |1y fear i lot of speed; r Youngbride—What's wrong with the who mothered seven bright children, [ by Capta e g | | M tly rebuilt, seven SRR T I D Do T care Bulletin Co. Shop in rear of Bottomley house on [OREF MEBE W 0 o0 L eater and her reward, Is told in this pic- |torical facts are connected L R B S e : g < no fabor. trolible. | —jom SALE & sound 1 North Main street, frouting on packing | ., o) give us colder for tle R e e el Womieion and Bafoyetts ey 5 c ¢ | sooeeend math, UG Mount ¥ or wire The Van- | weight 1500 Ibs,, team wagon, pair team | house road, with entrance from North | iing moncy.—Boston Transeript. father and mother die. She then lives| Plainfield also plaved her S i) Pleasant street. Lot 69x200 " A beiees, 1R larhess NCAT-|Main street. Electric power, Lghts| A woman who had some knowledge with her married sister. In rapld suc- |ingly and well during the ? S 3 Rkt R % freman at The Troy |auto truck, G. M. |and gas. Apply at office of of baseball took a friend to a cham- cession seven #hildren are born to the |In 1777 she encouraged enl | th a chip diamond and o feet. A genuine bargain jyed ~ | Flint, 165 c, N ich Belt Mfg. Co. | plonsmp contest. sister. The nparents are killed by voting that families ¢ hose who | Finder leave at Bulletin Office o e orw! 8- | “lsn't that fine?” said the first. “We 1 train. Katy teaches school to aid should enlist three years, or dur- ve reward Teor e Fiows nremerteand Bulatin * acres good stand = have a man on every bas \ supporting her little flc ing the war, should supplied with anklin S orwich, Conn. | ing. home place, Laurel “Why, that's nothing,” said the ‘ BRI e mather. Dan the common necessaries of life at il = FNar S THOMAS H. BECKLEY lin St Nomwicn.Conn. | &0 Dawley Tvad FRANKLIN STREET Erleans ae Tave: theyt ISVerrooaRE who fs the uncle of Ka ce stated by the General Assembly. | Tea-Party, the town voted to help the |l 278 Main St. Phones 724 s STORES TO RENT o —Well, (Ve ve, I nel < or | 1 s | e o e R E 2 lumley—Well, youve nerve, B = foriurr wwectiianrt ot Kty | Dining the: war of 1% and Inter, 15| voling that fhe famiies of tioas' who [ NANTED—A¢ once @ mixing picker- | “LorE e s about the ten I loaned The girl zets angry with him, becauhe | the Mexican War, Plainfield was well [ should eniist for three ve dur- te ot D s Squinped, | the corfler of Franklin and oW | Yo miey—Wny, ‘man, where's your he doesn’t 1% the children. ‘While | represented. One of Plainfield’s ve should be supplied with ) ) ' detachable tandem, 1% arter, new | Streets, viz. e Sy SLORS: ECUP r ests si & a o — T 5 Cha ¢, Danicison, : - . loan for establishing a credit.—The the older people are awav on an er- |€rans in the Civil War teils us of necessities of life at low icison Division tires, in good running ord Garess | years Treat, the druggist, the sales 5 356, g g e , 2 Lamb. rand of mercy Mexicans attack the 1it- 1 also a bounty of thirty dol- = ey E. Deshety, R F. D. 6, near Norwich |room and ¢ formerly used by the| 00 tle home at the mine. One of the that offered by the state. (V- ITERS S wallcesefat ShelEooaStatel Faspltal bolls smousits 374d_ | providence bakery and a small store| Wi itement when Tor d upon, and sroup of n s that thing, doc?” chlidren excapen and aid is summoned. | ¥ho, on_the pis £ the f this town were en- S Gh .| Fon sau arnesses, | recently occupled by oring busi- fesaimedliag IRRET . bought Safore the cowboys can arrive. how- |at Cent 6T S R e A GREAT AELP I oot el ojeart ety |2 fuli) ogsuiled byp s erlonE ey e i ever, the children shoot off guns and | st words of 3. Penros izc \ which to replenish the An Attractive to’ hiteh a canary to the lawn mower, | Fiainfield. Conn. TR it el (B T'm afraid there is no lope discharge mines that surround the | Speakers from out-of-town, Aug stores, — Plainfield being a Hitch yourself to that Cobweb Corner T (bt s i i 5 house, keeping the attackers at bay, | Drandezee and Judge Tyler, f t for the deposit of mill- six for :; it's some smoke.|bing stock and tools; rent cheap; plen- | full particulars, consult '~ S % Then Telp arrives. Oliver 18 pleased al | Erooklyn, addressed the people in Fagan's Smoke Shop. ty work for one man; sood reason for ARCHA W. COIT, J 1 never can swallow that.’—Youngs- and Katy are reconciled and malke a | field was represented by more with other towns, the a barber at 18 Jvad happy home for the flock in the |three hundred men in the strus a_community in time of FOR SALE 8 1t S THE KALEIDOSCOPE Btates Plainfield is now a large manufactu: 1t 1d other indus- at L N government jobs: $90 month;|new. For particulars apply to Michagl “The Kesstona comene to complete | i (0w e t Lantern Hill iy e AR B | B T AN PR 5,205 | OCEAN BEACH COTTAGE| 0y, 1o year wiiea 508 sheep 1m the show is called Bubbles of Trouble,| The larzest mils manufacture wo vith Providence and Norwi o 5 chester, N. ¥. Jy3d L & Pennsylvania. and Harry McCoy is the principal fum |and cotton goods. It has good ¢ s Immediate Possession | it e 0w i 90 UG mpdsl BT, For Rent For Season maker in this two reel laugh produc- | tional advantages and its youns i 5 A r monti'and board. Dufty, Tel.|mechanically absolutely 'perfect new |Furnished, 8 rooms,.bath houses, gar- PR o pie, without doube, will srov vo'w sent deal of Bargain Price |2 cbanon Bivision " Miysa” | it brind dew e 10dies dnd A | THEP G minvies walkc from bathing (o1 Scriptures, T0451 thes inhe xeel show is_hooked | D¢ ic citizens as were 0l growing and s WANT man or boy at least 16| ooy “Nilverman,. Willimantie. jo30d | beach. Apply 0ld Testament and 35,543 times in the for the first half of next week. settlers of the town. ards a harness shop, a for farm . Telephone 1889-2. E £ 3 DANIEL L. JONES, M. D. New Testament. FOTATO DIGGBR for saler it Ts s D > cnd hand, but just as good as new;|Tel. 736 R. F. D. No. 2, i | gome and seo it The Household, Second Prize Essay Written by Waldo| 118 store an e i dh — inghast. f which was the thind of- JAMES L CASE ice in Windhum county. A Mtfe jater . Norwich, Ct. AT THE AUDITORIUM. blacksmith, at _onc: Joe Goye an A thirty pound baby arrived at the a home of R. B. Caudill of Indian Bot- | 3 Motion Pictures of Norwich Prepar-| In 1659 Governor Winthrop « | ; i . tom, Ky., not long ago, according to " 1 v 1 3 ik ¢l the town f red ct g a = o FOR SALE—1916 Overland 6 demon- o rsici: Iiberty the Geners ) avored nufacturing and i AN Bignest cash price for8a0 FOR = d Dr. Ison, the attending physician. edness and Automobile Parade to i e | built in Almyville, Union- |37 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. § |, W PAY,Mghest cagh noies for socond seEe e e TR To Rent , Be Shown Here All Next Week. of land at Quinebauz. There were few | ¥ s and ‘F;m'l»z;"rlll(i‘«'_u‘:]’: Heen WAL IREELL ST L B e iy s wmn’rs»h”m,_- hgfl()é‘h_‘ ‘T:m ”gccve;,—nms‘ghlothl‘::‘uguayolctzg; % settlers here at this time. I al usiness. ater th 07 Nov . ol orbe:; price $200; For pane] . N ducts a X pel ' , one Excellent motlon plctures o the | Sortier® hore gt this time Tn prove roads and bridges S ANTID S Otooan hana’ Tualtwrel delbves hauled and panted, $250; | # Six Room Apartment in | chief objects of which is the produc-; ::;)erwplgimfrozz;‘r_ir;]‘new nw”Alumm?- Chusetts and made a purcha from | Wherever they were necessary. Many highest price paid. _A. Bruckner, A e R SRR tion of seeds of the best quality. ades which were held here in | {1e “haivs ot Governar Wintnop oa | 0f Plainficld's men went to the Civil Frankiin St Tel. 717 Coln, Overland Deale mantic. : = ial " esday, Tuly F hefrs Go h L} Srar o TH0T . e o f = e . i ion., e g L b Ehomy ot T} uly Fourth: | began to settle 4n the northern part of | War In 1561 Speakers come to_ this 50 ACRE FARM SECOND HAND furniture wanted, We | —ao— _|{ nicest residential sec It costs Paris nearly $100,000 a vear Week, starting with the Monday maer. | U8 tract. On May 31, 1699, firet | town, among them Auzustus Bandegee, puy the best prices for sccond hand | FARMERS—Just a few fons more on 1 to care for the trees on its streets and {reck, starting with the Monday mat- | town mecting was held, and as a ve- | and Colonel Tyler, of Brooklyn, and furniture. We buy and sell ail kinds|hand ‘of Aemour and 'Frisbie ~high All improvements. Heat §| boulevards and in its parks, more than tis, 0st of the pictures are close | gylt the General Assembly vested the|rouled much enthusiasm. Many of the of furniture, new and old. S. Zelinger, | rade fertilizer and ground bone at a rpisialeng bl L LR UD views of the two parades, as well | finc,he Geneial fssembly vested the o "onjicted in New London. Women ) ringlon "Squars, ‘Norwich,, Gon!| very low price, Call Greeneville grgin (R 0 o an the lons rangs scencs, and special | next year 1t Was named “Plaifeia. | c2me forether to prepara clothing and || New house of six rooms, surround- oA = e 5 The government of New Zealand B et ot the ,Hmr;;?lgfl Plainfleld is bounded on the north | Pandases for_the soldiers. ed Dy beautitul shade trees, barn f| ~HELP WANTED in all dc\{_’rg;lu‘r:;r;g: i Shasieain ANT & CO. supports and resulates the bee-lkeep- Phnisations e taxen peperent of- | by Killingly, cast by Sterling, west by ainfield Village at first was noth- |#16x30, one hennmery Sx1z, two fl|of tne American ~Thread Compan — N. TARR A ni industry and maintains an cxper “ alen before the iz | Canterbury and south by Griswold any | 1= Dut a railroad junction,—it now |l scratching sheds, 60 peach trecs UL - | _For saLm—rirs ss « {mental apiary, where students are parade started and then they wers|Vgluntown. When this town was first |18 @ large cotton mill. Plainfield has || (will bear this Season), 1% acres S wagon, praciically new: Tnauire Georse 117 Main Street Sreinea: e 0 IIne W DANOrama | sertied by the whites, these plains | (e finest aven s of any of the | f sirawberries (will be in fruitage W Tonoa two spinnors for | F. Adams. Norwloh Town. mayil e e e i are was taken| were frea from timber And adinitted viflages dham county. |l this Spring), % acres asparagus §|J. & B. les; good pay and steady AND for sale In bank No, 20 Central Nicotine is found in only one plant gu;:; A;tm: g‘armlg“st;m"d and thous- | carly and easy cultivation. From the prospe her manufactur- | § (will cut 200 Ibs. daily in season— | Bork, Apply Gardner Yarn Co. Gord-| Ave 4, ADPIY to John E. Fanning, 52 - besides tobhiceo, o large shx;\b knom\ nds of people will be seen in this Lol o e & brought and her strong [f an income getter). Near railroad, §j| “¢%_Mas ¥ 5 Broadway _mayitd to botanists as Duboisa hopwoodii, view as well as in the big scene taken Dt OF the asroraatas 98 | interast political and educational | § school ana church; land free from WANTED A rezistered pharmaclst| Tom SALE at bargain. Black TO RENT which is native to the interior of Aus-| People were canght by the camera. | LUmcioUS at the fime the town was|DoLoilc SRt A e e o b e e e Kothing s 41 letin. [ Je110_ | Grawers; plate’ glass *front D. L |tage, § acres land, 1000 fcet from | rrederick the Great originated the, The automobile parade was caught | sy mbering from four to five| [OVNN it in all New England. Shalding. &oningon, Conn. apriSu ti | Ocean and Salt Pord; sown flower and ( Prussian Guards. ~His ambition was to from an elevation while passing u T i Sotmsiwere fendo £ : WANTED = ™ altryman: Ionemah | Vesetable gardens: bardwood ~floors, | form a royal bodyguard of giants and! Frankiin street and should. praye & |lY With the white people. Frontier WILLIAM A. WILCOX O T RO e | phumabing ol heat. Renta! $350. | overy country was ransacked by his vory pretty sight. The Aewing | tOF1S, including Plainfleld, were com- CAMPBELLS MILLS i Real Estate Brok Twenty Farm Hands, 8 Girls for the [eat egas? Send 50 cents for a bottls of | Others $200 to34000. Send for booklet. | agents to supply recruits. | fana “will also be seen in fhe o phs |Pelled to support guard houses and S et e Shore, 6 13 General House- |Koneman Specic No. 2. Stops the| FRANK W. COY, ”esterly, R. I ; galiiaiion { stand will also be seen in the plc-|gscouts, and provide equipments and = 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I f|Shore 20 Laborers, | trouble at once mar2sd . i | ture as well as several prominent men . - imies . Disoa e favaly celen work Gir 20 Lal 3 i - i = Electrical apparatus taking current who had charge of the varlous affairs | romunition. = Guards were stationed |, 23071 {0"08 (o home of Mrs, fIsisshions; 965 FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU FOR SALE_Greatest real ostate bar from a lisht socket has been invented | during the day. foung imecding | Bouses o (Sue Dixon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert || Offices 110 ‘West 34th St., New York GEO. L. CHESERO zain in Norwich; Buckingham home on FOR SALE Dby a French scientist to purify the air On the programme for Monday end | a3 3ung 4759, War againet France was | gycin oy iy Sterling. . Telophone 2998 Greeley i : Washington St/ 12-room house most in a room by literally pumping it into | Fucstay of next woek the fo declared by Great Britain. Through | Sherman, in § =it ; Central Building, Norwich, Conn. | substantially built, which cost over s reolt antlbyaanic y > e feature | theso years Plainfleld. with otier| . A valuable heifer belonging tg B, $50,000 to Luild; aiso 28 building lots 5 B picture will be a five reel Paramount, | towns, helped to provide ' fosd - apa|S: Hall was killed by lightning Mon- e R e e s Forses imported into Argenti e o oroat it iceuriza | clothing _for the soldiers. * Brekiel | 923 Dol Srctane New’ London: Conn: tausht to avoid a poisoning weed that! Irama, Diplomacy. A two real Indian | Sicre® Denamin Tee and Tsac Coit| oor”or Afe Stasen Cony taie Weook FOR SALE Serigaw i ek the mative animals shun naturally, by B eviitlen The Atrows Course e mine LIonE T Blatnien e O e e e oty chalaatin teaei i forcing them to inhale smoke from will complete the bill. Sl oo s l‘.":g“l‘\,y}:n“ég;‘""‘; garet Tanner were suests of Mrs.|she hest part of McKinley avenus: Cotage Mol OB SALE: | e || BiEht room Bunsalow with all im- { | burning piles of the weed. | S of Plainfield men. Tn 1756 some of| [mer's son, Walter C. Tanner, Jul¥|For full particulars inquire of Orers b Unce |.coussemoues, tencment 2na Bust- || 1o vements—steam heat, hard wood fl e e e e T et von o No- | “iorace perkins transacted business JOHN A. MORAN YoaTine ot SR S s, prenerty i | | floors, clectrlc lights—lot 76200 }| gpgu1d Sloan's Liniment Go Along? The local Young Men's Christian | va Scof he Enclish were sent to |, 1oTace 5 2 be on : P 2 || teet, alse garage for two autos. bk > \ssociation has secured for the speai. | Plainfield. Plainfield’s records . show |!n Norwich, Thursday. Real ante and Investment Broker Steady work; good pay. number of pocple lookini Tor real es S Of course it should! Tor aster a ir at the men's meeting tomorrow, at|the town, officially, cared for them. Franklin Square, Norwich WILLIAM F. gy, By, 3 strenuous day when your muscles have 130 p. m, Joseph Carlevale, better| In the summer of 1788 a weckly| C0scob—While mowing the lawn in Apply e EEGEnn ride from Franklin Squrae. been exercised to the limit an applica- thown as “Tony,” who wil tell his ex- ft&g;—m?d\ “rrlnu run from Providence irn:;t ;;r his res;ldem‘c, Benjamin M. Room 108. Thayer Bldg. Price reasonable. 2;’1-".“'1! _Nv?;;g ss{;‘g‘r_:mem will take the jerience of how step by step he was |to Norwich through this town and a|Peck, 64, dropped dcad. He was found AMERICAN soreness ess away and get £ into the Christian life, coming up fVery Iarge tavern was bullt by Captatn | by His little dausnier, who notified -~ FRANCIIS D. DONOHUE vou in finc shape for the morrow. You a bootblack to a useful service lon far lvelers over this road. At|the other members of the household. e o should also use ‘or a sudden attack: S e B aifferent tmes it had Washington and v a-fow caca of zew birl:;(mm;‘fi:: STRAW BOARD CO., JUST ARRIVED Central Building, Norwich §| of toothache, StIT neck, backashe, ! M. Carlovale has made rapld pro-|lafayette as its guests. In 1771 the| — e e g i hareeails it or i St Cathe BIEHt bh tinee stings, bites ‘and the many accidents, s since coming from Italy, and ':;W" voted ‘t&‘pmvidetpoor ‘house for ALES WINES LIQUORS for a uu-ic_‘iiflon:;‘s hoha: &ndkthexlri axs o nice lutE‘righl: out of m.u,l.inr m(‘!)tl(—?lal to a ;acauon. ‘We is story will doubtless be an inter- | the poor, With a proper overseer. A s s 3 3 Work and ready to use. GChunks, Busi: would as soon leave our baggage as g0 s ;’;u-. few Indians who were 1oft at this time Telephone 822 Noswich WANTED. ness and Draft Horses. Come and See on a vacation or camp out without The music for the occaston will be|n the town were properly cared for AND CIGARS mis e FOR SALE Sloan's Liniment.” Writes one vaca- Jurnished by Swahy's orchestra, and |by the towm guthorities In the sum-| gresh, o wplote stock, Best Servi Plcker Teader wanted at omce| . I s tionist: “We use it for everything from s means that the music will be en- | mer of 1774, tlie time of the Boston e P! bt neas & A very cozy laid out House. Five |CIamps to toothache” Put a bottle in ed by all the men who attend. DAN MURPHY FOR SALE Wagen $11 per week. e minatas wark from Franklin. square, | JOUE DA8: bo prepared and have no ‘Admission s free to all men, an = rots: INTERNATIONAL COTTON MFG. CO., _SIX DESIRABLE Ao Acarload of Ground Limestone BUILDING LOTS | ey o Reason for selling owner leaving the state. Will be sold very reasonable.|A Hacking Cough Weakens the System For full particulars inquire of 11)0"11 suffer with a acking cough JOHN A. MORAN that has wealkened your system—get a He doors will be-opened at $ D. M. | wnere the gospel was finst preached by 11 ‘Bath Street 4 the apostles and their helpers. i Hustrated™ Service at Central Baptist: | geencn nive. reostitiy: oo sbrsronns ‘A series of interesting stereopticon |ed and inclade the latest excavations, » bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, in \ddresses is being given at the Central | These pictures Wilk be especially intor. MONEY LOANED =D . ~ lie ¢ <ing overy, Baptist church on the Sunday evenings | esting in view 0f*what is now going|® on Diomonds, Watches, Jewotry on mummer cottage, aood condition, rea| The Peck-McWilliams Co. Real Estate and Investment Broker | uso over {0 years, and beneiting ail it July. Tomorrow night the subject |on in those parts. The auditorium of [l &nd Securities of any kind at water. G e b EEsnidojiSaune MNaprich lcal ‘tho irritated air with tar heal the irritated air pas- sages—soothes the raw spots, loosens 47 West Main Street line- station, on trumk GreenezAve. and-Cedar St. FOR SALE: 4l-acre.farm. near.main ‘the ¥l be “Tourngys of, the Fipst Christian | the Centraljchur, 400l Toom on Lowest Rates of Interest An oid fissionaries. nfi:’{"‘” v Jaol B. | hot nf 5 W mfi;""‘] 21l esabianes Tom & dea) with. um,” will; present” on ‘the screen a|bn:f (this: ‘of_one hour. 242 “mmis Street, ‘Ey—. 4 : (st 3 = the mucous and prevents racking tho, E 0 nis icet o jculars end. prices-address | fne:Jand. large orchard.. S-room e WHEN YOU WANT: to put your vus- | 0 FEAE 5 o fjumber of - views . of, placeséin. Syria, | is' proding:i ardstful’and- tin; ERE TR e new barn, largeinew, poultry houge-as iness Dbeiore tRe pupilc. there IS no ughing. . King's New. e R s el i i e b 2 "’:f':'i“-'-_ ?fi:fl?fllcfi; S R0 e & et hoter hol hfuush tno se | Discovery indiices ‘Tatusal_sloeD- . 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