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i GENERALLY FAIR TORAY AND PROSABLY TOMORROW NORWICH. CONN. TH SDAV, JULY 13, 1916, FULL ASSOCIATED " PRESS num‘refiu - What Is Goin; On Tonight l)xfl‘vflll lnfl Moving Pioctures at bk M v, !.ndh-" Auxitary, H, in Buckingham: Momm' Colontal, Moving Pictures at ) 84 A O PP > NORWICH TOWN Girls Returning From Camp—Delay In GCrushed Stone:Arrival Holds Up Road Repairs—Hot Weather Out- ings. Rev. and Mrs. J. Q. Barrows-of 'West mhynm eflunol&.&m 307 L'USt-J- | ralatives in Stonington. BA. Bricklayer's umfon, ‘Local No. 12, in Carpenters’ haill. ANNOUNCEMENTS Has Purchased Cottage. Mrs. Belle Worthington of West Town street leaves this week for & stay at Ocean Grove, New Jersey. Thurston Lillibridge, who has been spending several days/-with his aunt, Wiitam T. Browne has purchased |Mrs. D. L. Underwood, has-returned. a seven room cottage from Mrs. tie Maynard on CMff street —_— DAVIS THEATRE Complete Change day; Photoplays. Everything will be entirely new the Davis today both, billed for the last half of the promises to surpass anything seen here. The feature vaudeville w Hat- through Real Estate Broken John A. Moran. of Program To- New Vaudeville and Triangle vaudeville and pictures will be changed and the show ever Mrs. Jonathan Smith, Sn, of Towa street left Wednesday for ‘Providence, where she will be the guest of rela- tives. Mrs. Ann Gorman and family moved this week from Hospital Corner. to their recently purchased house . on Harlan road. at| Mrs. Clarissa Powers is returning this week to her home on West Town street, after two weeks' visit with eek | friends in Chesterfield. at-| Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hensen of traction is the Clemenso Brothers two | Nurth ~ Windham were weok-end musical comedy tlowns who present{guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ja- a big time novelty act the like of | Cobson of Sturtevant street. which has never been seen here, they fliashbeiin carry a specigl musical setting and| ap. poiene W, Avery returned their offering is one that will cause|qp ot PWEEL G LTAR TGOS more talk than any other act in vau- been there since Thursday at the home deville today. Another good act is| g€} RS % e Dresented by Powers and West, a of her ‘sister, Mrs. D, C. Stone. clever team who have a comedy sing- 2 T ing and talking offering introducing | Frank Hubbard of Webster, Mass., some new ideas into the vaudeville |has returned, after a week’s visit with ° dealing out some r his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and comedy, The Triangle feature is|Mrs. John Hubbard of Sturtevant d Going Straight, a five street. ffth_production featuring Norma e almadge and Ralph Lewis, the fol-| Miss Mary Ladd and her brother lowing is a brief synopsis of the story: | Henry Ladd of Greeneville are spend- Jimmy Briggs, a crook, recognizes in | ing the weel with Miss May Bushnell, John Remington, a respectable and|at her home on the Old Canterbury rosperous real estate man, his former f turnpike rtner in crime, Higgins, who is now going straight. Remington's wife,| Afrs. Flizabeth Fargo has returned Grace used_ to e a mamber; of the 1o her home 1st Great Plain, too, but for the sake of their|apiar G both have en up the old er, at her home Briggs blackmails Rem- | o1 {g% 008 & b O under threat of exposure of an accomplice in some bysone s and eventually persuades Kem- Road Work Suspended. ington to join him in one more robbery. | The force of men under Selectmen The house selected for the stealing | Bushnell finished their repairing ‘on chances to b where Grace the Scotland road and on the Plain guest for the week end; and sh weels Satur the s in the act of tal ir Ground was dis- Kemington, f are waiting for truggling with his wife, crushed stone \Ir anwhile it is a down; and in the con good time to compiete the haying. r_in this funny real Keystone comedy and laguhs than a three ring ci will be the usual three matinee at 2:15 1 sea evening at 5 and 8:45 1d 20 cen No matter how wa it is on the street the Davis is alw cool and comfortable pictur is a more There today, he AT THE AUDITORIUM > great Ballet Ru Pavlowa and appearing in the the Dumb Girl of favorable impr idences v ion on the ed the pic product at vesterday's nces despite the hot xcellent feature will b n today as well as the Preparedness and Automobile nd the popular Pathe Week One of the greatest features on Paramount pre m and the great ture that Mary Pickford has e ppeared in will be the attraction and_Saturds itled Poor Little r and thrilli s Players of this we Pepy >s of Myra t and Sally His Mate i adventures. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVI 1732—1725 A SMART SUMMER GOWN, This Combines Vadies’ In white linen. with trimming of blue r tan. this wouid make a smart-“sport’ , striped or champrey or }awn, it will_serve nicely for a morning dress Skirt and waist -oat. In percale, seersuck cked gingham, one for porch wear. be developed separately. could choose serge, for the skirt, an madgas or tub silk for the walst. The skirt pattern is cut in sizes: 22, 24, 28, 28, 30, 32 and 34 inch waist measure. It will require 3 yards of 44-inch,material for a medi &ize. The.waést pattern Is cut in sizes: 34, , 40, bust measure. Eize 36 will require 2 yards of 36-inch material. imeasures about 3 1-4 This illustration 1s for nracom{: ony address on Teceipt of 10 cents TIACH pattern in sfiver or.stamps, Order. through The Bulletin Compamy;, Pattern’ Dept., Norwich, Conn. A Rude Suggestion. Why not run Carranza for presi- He has done more.for Ameri- can preparedness in three “‘weeks than Wilson has done in Ithree years.—, ident? Minneapolis-'Journal. Hartford—The Court of Common Council last,evening voted’an_appro- priation of u,ooo in order to‘glve @s- it needed, )o de- sistance o - 8id, a two Am- as rescuer of his wife burglar, Briggs. The outcome y thrilling. mplete the show there i Keystone comedy cal A p of Woe and Mack Sw cus. per- weather. Waist Pattern 1732 and Ladies’ Skirt Pattern 1725, One poplin or taffeta linen, “lawn, batiste, seven 42 and 44 inches, The skirt ards af the foot. TWO se atterns, which will be mailed Returning from Camp. = of the the last Scot- of the 1S WS Goodhart, 0. v Haven county died Tuesday. sons, ob P er of New Haven and ihart of New York. v HELD ithin and for the District on the 10th day of July, Judge. J. AYLING, £ late “of Stets: ict, estate s date by t effect, together ler, on’the sign- lace where said nd in the same £ the same once ving a ecirculation the ver | v l.‘ for | ind make return to AYLING. Judge. foregoing is a true DRESCHE ant Cl pig CE ors of said de- notified to present 1 estate to the West Thames St., within the time lim and foregoing order. : ON, i Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A COURT OF PROBATE_HELD . within and for the District on the 12th day of July, . AYLING, Judge. v B. Cruttenden, late deceased. tho AT om this date by to that effect, together of this order, on'the sign- est to ti ce where said last dwelt, and In the same 1 by publishing the same once a newspaper having a circulation in District, and make return to_jhis NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing 1s a trus *0py of record. Alttest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Assistant Clerk. —All creditors of sald de- e he v notified to present aid estate to the nt Beach, Conn., time limited in thé above CRUTTENDEN, EDWIN CRUTTENDEN. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Ledyard, within and for the District of Ledyard, on the 1ith day of July, A D. 191 sibresent, JEL E. HOLDRIDGE, u state of Moses K. Standish, late of Le. aid District, decedsed. nistrator exhibited his ad- min account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- ore Ordered, That the 25th day of July. D. 1916, at 2 o'clock in the after- n, at the Probate Court Room in vard in said District, be, and the > ‘same is, appointed 1or hearing the 4 ‘the said Administrator is d to give notice thereof by publishing this onder one time in the Nor Bulletin, a newspaper hav- in L circulaticn 'in sald District, and by posting a 0opy hereof on the pub- lic sign-post in said Probate District 1earest ~where said deceased last relt, at least seven days prior to the te 0f said hearing, and make return o the Court. Attest, SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, Judge. The above @nd foregoing is a true copy of record. 168, 74 um six DISTRICT OF MO PRO- bate Court, Town of Montvil July 11th, 1916. Estate of Charles A. Chuvmn-n ln.ta District, of Montville, in said &tfi. Dell 1-4 ceased. Pursuant to.an;order Probate for said at private sale cermun for il racumeds sitaase. in daty Toun ottMDnfltrfllw éx; “the | M cut,” pan T mnm b e 52 e adarrt, ?btedialethon file in nsld lg% a g the the said. de"eueflgm (!!15&1 -John ' C. Carlton and w'lght M-E&t & Cornservator, by _thelr. vurs.l recorded in the Moni lords, Book. 28, mse 11f1 page S and; Book IT, %M sale iz to take Town Clerics Office in Montville, 'clock A.° July 17th, 1918, Town street left Wednesday to wisit{, LOST AND FOUND Burwenwewaa.ud FOU. eward, ‘oun, and white ?ND—«'B’hok At thome of Dog-Warden, Willtam T. Bulietin Office. Quinn, 18 Carter-Avenue. y12d FOR SALE FOR SALE Two and one-half Story HOUSE Nine-rooms with bath and steam heat. Elegant grounds. Also fruit trees, barn e minutes walk from Franklin Square, one blook from suitable for garage. trolley. Inquire on premises. JAMES MAHER ESTATE 23 Spruce Street NORWICH, FOR SALE CONN two minutes’ walk Square; bound to appreciate in value ment. Wise buyers, get busy. A. MORAN, Real ment Broker, wich, Estate and Franklin Square, FOR SALE in a growing Fastern town. set of fixtures. Finder.please leave at 41 An exceptional big bargain in a House, from Franklin will earn 20 per cent on the invest- For full particulars inquire of JOHN Invest- Nor- An 0ld Established Grocery Business Connecticut Good clean stock, and a fine This is an unusual op- WANTED FOR SALE TO R!NT WANTED—A reliable you man for order wagon at once. A.ni Otis, 72 Franklin St. Jy1sd WANTED—Furnished room in pri- vate family by single man. Best of references. Address, Furnished Room, Jvisd WANTED—Reliable ginl for general ousework, plain cooking. Good wages. Fare sonal interview.Ap- 1y iy eldon Company, 700 in_St. Wi lh:nnmblc Jylsa FOR SALE-—About six acres stand- ing grass. Willlam Knox, Jewett City, Conn. Jy13d WHOLESALE LIGUOR BUSINESS for sale, Webster, Mass. Excelient location ' $5,000 worth stock, bottling machinery, horses, wagons, auto truck, fixtures, license; very cheap rent, es- tablished trade of $60,000 a year, larg- est business in Webster; easy terms, price $9,000. John_J. Conmelly, Room 8, Bank building, Webster. Telephone 245-W_or 222-W. jyisd A FIVE PASSENGER CADILLAC for hire. Telephione 31b. Jylsd at The Hillsiage, Horton's Oove. 'Lel 1876-13. Jy13d FOI REN) modern seashore bungalow at Mystic, Ct., complctoly furnished, city water, soba baihing: 10 minuted walle from nrmlle!‘.l ! Judd at Lee & OSg00d’s. 3y Beach _cottage. LIP READING_Taught to adults or childrea by an experienced teach- er of the deal. Apply Bulletin Office. Jvisd ‘WANTED—Two hoju”}fx”pm" rooms Address B. for i this of FOR SALE—Ford T. C.; low mileage. Hill Grove Poultry Farm, 5 West Pear] St. Phone 1087-2. jyizd TO RENT—Ocean Address Park St New London, Ct. Tel. 791-2, Oceen Beach. ivisd FOR SALE — Omne lot of standing -graes. James DeWolf, Trading Cove. Jy8STuTh “WANTBD—_A good . floorman horse- shoer at once. Dr. O. W. Finley, Mar- ket street, Rockville, Conn. jy12d WANTED—A man handy with hos gnd able to handle team; job will lasi for several weeks, and with g0od pay. Apply. persgnn.lly to Frank E Peckham. Eas! arde; at Rose Restaurant. THE BEST THING for mosquitoes T WANTED- able waitressj Appl: is a big bald head, hal: ha!, The best thing for you, Mr. Mam, 1s a good Cobweb Corner, 6 for 25 cf at Tagan's Smcke 'Shoo. uly md, WANTEDWomen attendants, 18 to 85 years, to appiy to be placed on igible lists for appointment at Lake- e School and Mansfield Colony; $23 er month at start, with board, room laundry, and’ routine increase. will also be furnished pitals for Insane. Graduate _and practical nurses are in demand at State Tuberculosis Sanatoriums. Send for blanks and get in line. No expense. o Civil Service Commission, Cap! Hartford, Conn. TWANIED—State Prison Guards ere tel, frequently appointed. from Ci Ser- vice lists, at Wethersfield. . or $40 » |and board, rocm ana laund Quick promotion. 23 to 40; and married men, in.; 170 pound: zle £E. 9 eighth grade schooling. Take tests at Hartford, for a Send filed, July , 1915, and get in line written papers. applcation which must be noocn July 25. Information on request. State Civil Ser- Commission, Capitol, Hartfore jviod. At once, a mixing picker- ¢ to the Davis & Brown Zood piace.’ Basy for b; st Killingly, Conn., or to . Daniclson. Tel, Dan- y6d $90 month; Institute, y3d price for second hand tools, 3 small; also an- Léuis D. Ward, 44 Warer st. FOR SALE A PROSPEROUS MILLINERY BUSINESS Established Trade Centrally Located Price low if sold at once. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. portunity to purchase a good busine Nosoiah Sezta and grow with the town: present own-| WANTED Second hand furniture, = e : highest price paid. _A. Bruckner, 5§ er has best of reasons for selling. If e e interested do not delay for particulars| —grro ANy Turniture wanted. We etc. Address J. K. care The Bulletin the for second hand Sagoe % and sell all kinds Qo., Norwich Conn. ivizd ew and old. S. Zelinge: Square, Norwich, Conn. je20d in all departments X Thread Company's ’A‘xmi,uu.u Apply at office. jely mills. Apply with of The Bul- Je17d MAN WANTED We want a good, reliable man to work in our tan yard and currying shop. THE ULMER LEATHER CO Norwich, Conn. WANTED Girls for the { Shore, al House- work Girls, 50 Weavers, 20 Laborers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO Central Building, Norwich, Conn. references 1o Dr letin, Twent; FOR SALE A genuine Edison Home Phonograph, nearly new, cost $40.00, with large fancy flower horn. $5.75 to the first buyer who asks for it. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Norwich, Conn. WANTED 7 Laborers At Once Steady work; good pay. " FOR SALE | SALE Cottage, recently rebuilt, 69 Mount 69 x 200 seven rooms and bagh, No. Lot Pleasant Street. feet. A genuine bargain. Apply ! AMERICAN STRAW BOARD CO., Thamesville WANTED IMMEDIATELY summer cottage, good condition, rea- on either salt or’ fresh sonable price, water. FOR SALE: 4l-acre farm, near main line station, on trunk line highway, land, large orchard, 8-room house, erseincr poultry house and ey new outbuildings; TRYON'S —— easy terms, Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE Enquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. Phones 724 58 MATT A. TINKER, Auctioneer. AUCTION I will sell at Public Auction MONDAY, JULY 17th, 1916 At 10 o'clock A. M. MY FARM Of 275 acres Place known as the Hhaley 'Place), ville car station. Also, 3 HORSES Four Cows, 2 Yearlings, 1 Bull year old) Wagon, 1 two-seated Wagon top), 1 Top Puggy, ness. 2 2 Plows, T Field Harrow, 12 acres standing Hay, and other anticles too mention. If stormy, mext fair day. Jy1sd PETER BONTVILLE numerous JUST RECEIVED for farmers’ use. The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors and Builders “Tel. 389 MONEY LOANED NV aten: o oF = Efnauna (the Peter Bontville situated 1 1-2 miles from the Uncas- a 2 Pigs, 3 Calyes, 1 Business (with 1 Concord Buggy, 1 pair Double Harness, 3 Single Har- Mowing Machines, 1 Horserake, 1 Spring Harrow, 1 Gasoline Engine (on truck), 4 acres Oats, to Acarload of Ground Limestone 47 West Main Street FOR SALB—Ice box.and folding bed. Apply 27 Division St. dviza James De- 3y8STuTh TO RENT—One pasture, Wolt, Trading Cover FOR RENT_Two nicely furnished front rooms with or without board at ‘the Plymouth, 44 Laurel Hill avenue. ‘Telephone i85. jyizd FOR SALE or exchange for Ford PO RENT—Five-room bungelow at car; a good heavy-weight horse;|Gardner lake; best location on _the sound andg m:leh gmwg:da}ms, 921 |lake. Phone 1244-4 for particulars. Main St. Willimantlo. jyizd jyi2d JUST ARRIVED—lLioad of fresh fish at wharf, foot of Market street, Sloop TO RENT—Furnished rooms; all conveniences; 30 Grove St. Phone 4 Isabelle. yiza iviza FOR SALE — A pen, of Barred| FOR RENT Three-room flat with Plymouth Rock show birds. Price | set yard and ground floor reasonable. Mrs. J. Carley, Laurel Hill,|to small Yamily oniy. Inquire of Al- roau. jyl2d '|lizg Rubber Co. sylzd FOR SALE _Two horses. Inauirs of| TO RENT _Furnished _rooms, _ for Bailey's Stable, Bath St. ivizd light housekecping. 27 Division St POETRY THE BETTER THING. TO RENT—Two furnished cottages(ri is better to lose with a conscienge clean Than win by a_trick unfair; from middle of Amgust|It Is better to fall and to know you've been, ‘Whatever the prize was, square. Then to clain; the oy, of g far-off moal Ang the cheers of the standers-by, And to know down deep in your in- most soul A. chieat you must lve and die. Who wlins by trick may take ¢he prize, And at first he may tnink it sweet, But 'many a day in the future lies When he’ll wish he had met defeat. For the man who lcst shall be glad at with his head up high, While Dis. conqueror knows he must play tho part Of a cheat and a living lle. The prize seems fair when the fight is ‘on, But save it is truly won You will hate the thing when the crowds are gome, For its stanis for a falss deed dome. And it's better you never should refch your goal Than ever success to buy. At the price of knowing down in your soul. That your glory is all a lle. FOR SALE—35,000 tm.nsplanted cel- ery”’ plants, ‘White N Glant, and Paris Golden. plants, field grown; o This week is the proper varieties. 000 Jate capbame time to set TO RENT—Four-room tenement 52 Union street. All improvements with heater, $11.00. F. D. Donohue, Central Building. __dyld TO RENT—Vurnished room for fall and winter crop. F. E. Peck- la.n con- ham, East Side Gardens. Telephone|Yenlences, five minutes’ ~w from 1012 3312d | Eranklin square; men only. 125 School St. Telephone iylid FOR SALE—Pocultry farm of five = S acres, good iand, some fruit; house has seven rooms with water at sink; good TO RIENT—Tenement of three rooms, all improvements. 50 Cedar St. jySd_ barn, sheds and poultry house situ-| ; = ated two miles from cars. Price $800 ,9§°F’r""an§‘lm_5‘s‘"“‘é"f‘ Tooma, 51” M;“" pant cash. A. H. Maine, Groton, Ct — = T Jyiza TO MENT_Two furpisied rooms at FOR SALE —One Overland touring | 120% Franklin St, Olty. oo car; model 41. Needs a little repairing; TO RE! —I'enemenr. of seven rooms fires aro very mood. Price $100. H. E.|at 56 School St. Inauire at Bulletin Anderson, Danielson, Ct., 21 Maple St.| Qffice. Je2id Telephone 340. Jyizd Tenement of eight roo: FOR SALE—An cxceptional big bar- with good gain in a house, two minutes’ walk from Franklin square; bound fo ap- preciate in value, will earn 20 per cent on the Investment; wise buyers, get_busy. For full particulars inquiré | o 6f John A. Moran, Real Estato and In-| 56 Srain St. Jeldd pesimient | Broker, - Frankiin squarepic 10 bl o L - - JelE Norwich. iviza | R ; Tooms; FOR SALE_Timbers and lumber in | LSht housekeeplng. 7 Oak St the rear of Jewett City Electric Light| To0. nE\’l‘—Fur‘nshv.d Toom: plant. For_ particulars inquire of 1d.} housekeeping. 78 School St. Fousseau, Supt. jyiid | 522-13. FOR SALE—Planola attachment for Plays note music Write Box any piano; mahogany cabinet. (combination) 88 and 65 and is in perfect condition. 42, Bulletin. FOR _SALE—Indian motoreycle; h. p.; 1916 model twin cylinder, Ma. chine’ is new, has never been jyiid e ridden. TO RENT—Newly farnished rooms, modern conveniencés, at The Seymour, 84 Frank! St. Phone 1043-2. april2d THE_BRONSON, 1z Durkee Lane. rear of Bulletin building. Furnished rooms to let. 1nqune basement. TO RENT—Stors at 61 Franklin St Inquire at Bulletin Office. decl3d Erice $175. I. Cone, United Cigar == Stores Co., New London, Conn. Tel.| FURNISHED ROGM — Centrally lo- 1870. iyiia cated. Emina Morse, 18 Union St FOR SALE—Ford touring car with gray touring ning order touring c: body; car new__tires; fastest in New ILondon Car in A 1 condition; can miles an hour; must be sold Inquire at Brown’s Bakery, jyiid show 50 FOR SALE—Six-Toom cottage, near- . small barn, several hen houses, Iy new, in good run- Ford county. TO RENT House of 13 rooms at 83 Washington St. with all conveniences and steam heat; very desirable for renting fur- at once. Bajtic, Ct. all equipped for poultr with two | nished Tooms; new furniture now in the dcres of and with frulf within five|, .o, can be bought on easy terms by fare. —For _particula inquire of | 5 responsible party if taken at once. Charles L. Chapman, Vergason Ave- i nue, Norwich Town, Ct. Phone 1039-2.| Inquire of 11d ISAAC S. JONES, Two Sows, Georg: A. Ka next month. Conn. POTATO DIGGER for ond hand, but just as come and it. Franklin St. FARMERS—Just a few _tons m hand of Armour and Frisbie grade fertilizer very low price. Co.” Phone FOR SALL—Pirst wagon. F. jel6F. ale: it is sel good as new; The Household, se Call Greeneville Grai Jelsd democrat crass ‘Adams mayizd Norwich Town. SAND for sale in bank No. 20 Central due to pig high and ground bone at a practically new. Inquire George Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street. FRANKLIN STORES TO Three desirable stores and a bakery equipment located in the bullding at the corner of Franklin and Willow streets, viz, the fine store occupied for years by Treat, aruggist, the sales room and bakery formerly used by the Providence bakery and a small store recently occupied by a tailoring busi- STREET RENT Ave. Apply to John E. Fanning, 52 5 g Broadway. mayl?d |ness. Unexcelled locations in the rap- T dly devel. section of Norwich. For FOR SALE at a bargain. Black |10y CoVe OPIE S walnut and ash desk: 9 1-2 feet long, 2 1-3 feet wide, 6 o feet high; three full particulars, consult ARCHA W. COIT, drawers; plate’ glass front. ‘D. B | 1331, 3 Dreaavay. Spalding, Stonington, Conn. aprzsa ti | Telephone 133 Iz HELLO, Mr. Poultryman: Konemah Poultry Yards talking. eat eggs? Send 50 cents for a bottle of Konemah Specific No. 2. Stops the trouble at once. mar25d FOR SALE—Greatest Do your hens real estate bar- OCEAN BEACH COTTAGE For Rent For Season Furnished, 8 rooms, bath houses, gar- gain in Norwich; Buckingham home on|age; two minutes’ walk from bathing Washington St.; 12-room house, most|peaén. Apply substantially bulit, which cost over ol - $50,000 to build; afso 28 building lots DANIEL L. JONES, M. D. and 40-foot street. Price for residence |me) 735 R. F. D. No, 2, Norwich, Ct. and the 28 lots, $10,000. Estate Exchange, 'w London, je2ldaw Conn. FOR SALE—Several good automobiles at our price or yours; they must be sold, so the price is incidental; Cadillac 1913, 5-passenger, electric sel starter, all in tiptop shape; Jackson 5 enger touring car in_good condi- 1913, model 27, 3-passen- ter, electric lights, Buick, 3 Maxwéll roa & Davis system; Palmer-Singer roadster, £-60 horsepower; Ford tour- Ing car, 1914; Mitchell ‘truck, 1500 pounds’’capacit; can do busine ielson, Conn. talk with us and you C. H. Pellett, Dan- Phone. Jy8d FOR SALE All of the standing grass on the Gil- bert A. Rudd farm on Bozrah street. E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street Phone 300 COWS FOR SALE Large assortment of New Milch Cows on hand. Carload of New York Cows. Commencing Saturday, July 8th. JAMES H. HYDE, . North Franklin. Telephone 30 Lebanon, Conn. 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees, barn 16x30, one hennery 8x12, two scratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 1% acres surawberries (will be in fruitage this Spnng), % , acres asparagus (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— an income getter). Near. railroad, school ana church; land free -from stone and ‘machine worked. Send for latest catalogme. Just issued Choice of 400. Nothing*like it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Braoker, 41- West Broad St., Westerly, R. L Telezhone 365 Offices 110 Vest 34th St New York Telephone 2998 : Greeley MISS M. C. ADLES »31. O“IH, ch& B8CALP SPECIALIST P return to Norwich "lng, July 12. Make ©On account of Inczense In price. bacco, the Whitestone Cigar vold from mow ou at 335 p ,,f“" FOR SALE. Two-tenement house, large barn, rents for $290 annually; tenements never vacant; located in'the busiest part of the city; can be bought for $2,300; a very good investment For further particulars inquire of S. SIEGEL, Real Estate and Insurance, Office: Room 9, Shannon Building. For Sale 24-acre farm, six miles from Nor- wich, on state road; large house of nine rodms, running water in house, barn 24x32, place to stall 10 head of cattle, hen coops, shed for wagons; fruit trees of all description; onme- quarter mile from trolley or R. R. depot. Price $2,500. Can be bought on easy terms. S. SIEGEL, Real Estate and Insurance, Room 9, Office: Shannon Buillding. FOR SALE. ottage Houses,” Tenément and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable loca’ions. List your property if you care to seil or rent. as I have a number.of people looking for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. myLy, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 108. Thayer Bldg. ‘FOR SALE Address Real To Renrnt Six Room Apartment in section. Heat ! nicest residential All improvements. furnished. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- tage, 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Rental $350, Others $300 to $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY, \"esterly, R. I FOR SALE FOR SALE Eight 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 Norwich Central Building, FOR SALE I have a few cars of new Brick on the track at Norwich. Will be sold right for a quick sale. One.of the choicest Houses located ¢ part of MoKiniey . avenue. THOMAS J. DODD, . For full particufars inquire of Telephone 822 Norwich JOHN A. MORAN Real . Estate and Investment Broker Franklin Square, Norwich JUST ARRIVED Gar_of Horses came Tight on time— and_twey .are a nice lot—right out ofj DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentut ull Mnu “Ra | work and ready to use. Chunks, Busi- ness and Draft Horses. Come and see oo R. PIERSON. Bdgar A. Guest, in Detroit Free Press. ———— MY LOVE STORY. A lady of sagacity and beautiful em- @acity once the pertinacity to ask me, at her doo: “If I can find a minister who is not bold or sinister—why should I Stay a spinister—and you a bacheldore?” It was no time for puttering or stem- merinzg or stuttering, and so I hastened, uttering as fast as I could spea “Had I & home Colonial, with fur- nishings baropial, 1 might feel matrimonial—but NOT on six a weelk."” langhed and said quite cynical: “Well, vou're the very pinnacle rif everything that's finical’— but I said nothing more. And thus we found no minister, and I moved off to Finisterre. and she is still a sinister, and I'm a bacheldore. HUMOR OF THE DAY ‘“We can't imagine what the hard~ ships of the trenches must be.” “I can. Went on an all-day picnic She yesterday.”—Pittsburgh Post. was arrested the other night by voman policeman “How did it seem’ “Rather homelike.”—Life. Ysabelle—Why don't you propose to Percy? He's as good as gold. Tucia—Yeah, but my motto is “Ac- cept no substitutes.”—Chaparral. Mrs. B—Is your cook impertinent Mr: Well, rather. She couldn’t be any worse if she was one of my own daughters—Philadelphia Bulletin. “Interested in politics?” “I should say I am. I'm one of the few who took the trouble to vote at the presidential primary."—Detroit Free Press. Knicker—Is Jones on a daiet? Pocker—Terribly; what he can cook.-—Judge. “What is this man charged with asked the magistrate. “Dynamite!” was the unanimous re- of the six policemen who had made e arre: Tit-Bits. A little learning is restricted he is confined to afford and his wife can a dangerous “But th. £. “Yes,” replled Miss Cayenne. the fact doesn't justify some of us in being proud of how little we know."— Washington Star. Bill— understand that two-thirds water and on rd solids is the composition of the human body. Jill--I wonder why it was they put all the solid part in your head?— Yonkers Statesman. “What American name would you like to have?” “I have it here” the teacher a dirty scrap of paper on which was written “Patrick Dennis "—Chicago News. he said, handing motion,” “4Vill you rule on it wasn't seconded,” re- His Haonor, a rural magistrate who_ was trying his first case.—Louis- ville Courier-Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE A powerful machine has been buflt in Germany for compressing scrap metal into more easily handled bales. Thirty years ago the average length of life in’ Western Burope and Amer- ica was about 36 years; now it is 61! plus. -— The United States is the greatest wool-consuming country, while Great Britain does the bulk of the wool manufacturing. 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Try it and see—one application ‘will prove more than a column of “claims. James S. Ferguson, Phila, Pa., writes: “I have had wonderful relief since I' used Sloan’s Liniment on my knebs.| To think after all these Vears of paip one application gave me relief. Many| thanks for what your remedy has done for me.” Don’t keep on suffering, Es Sloan's Liniment where your and notice how quick you get re- lief. Penetrates without rubbing. Buy it at any Drug Store. When You Have a Cold Give it attention, avoid exposure, be regular and careful of vour diet, also commence taking Dr. King's New Dis- covery. It contains Pine-Tar, Anti- septic Oils_and Balsams. Is slightly laxative. Dr. King’s New Discovery eases your cough, soothes your throat and bronchial tubes, checks your, cold, star s to clear your head. In a'short time you know.your cold is.better. its the standard ¥ il-y cough -yrup

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