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GENERALLY-FAIR=TODAY AND- SUNDAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES :‘ What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at the Auditortum. e Moving Pictures at the Colonial. Vaudeville and Moving Piotures ANNOUNCEMENTS Secretary Hill to Speak. The rally for men only under Y. M. C. A. auspices will be held in the large store of *the again tomorrow of the occasic be furnished by Swahn's orchestra and will therefore be enj ddress will Rev. be delivered BEdwin Hill and he will endeavor to deliver a ful message. ace of meeting cool and comfortable, and a cordial welcome, awaits all who assion Play at Centrai Baptist. Dr. Slocum the famous Ober-Ammergan that so much has been said and w ten on this subject, most popular of the fact lies in the fact that the cent in the entire portras Moose Carnival Arrives Sunday, July A great deal of pr has been arouse Room at room zl are to exhibit Frank week unde Order of Moose accentuated tion the show for magnitude, character of has achievi moth organization Zion church, Rev. Sioue reporte trom have shown herald Ing the people scarcely four feet of The shows will noon on ‘heir own DAVIS THEATRE. Four Shows Today at 130, 3.15, 645 and 8.45—Keith Vaudeville and Tri- angle Photo-plays. That Speaketh. Sunday scl 1| Giants in the Way. gest noveltie sical line ever | his subject will be God. Griffith produc madge and Ralp Ammergau. The Brothers and who present a Duo, in a six logue skit. production, Wi illlam Desmor ture featuring AT THE AUDITORIUM. Mary Pickford pina’—Mystaries of paredness Parade Today. Little Pep- pictures wi Auditorium six-reel photodrams showing of the and Automobile ang to Hold” with ing the leading known Paramount Monday and matized film : be a very funny sin BREED THEATRE. The Breed SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Holiness Mission meets at 87 Main street. At the Broadway church Rev. Jo- seph H. Selden, D. D., Wuz“premh at 1030 a. m. on The Realty At Park Congregational church thero will be preachins in_the mo ing by the pastor, Rev. Samuel Howe, D. D. At Second Congregational At the Mt. Calvary Baptist church, Rev. B. W. Williams, pastor, preach at both services. Sunday school will be held t noon. At the Greeneville At Christ church there will be holy communion at 9.30, morning service and sermon by the rector at 10.30 a. ngservice. There will be no eve: The services at the Associated Bible Students’ room in W. C. T. Shetucket street, will be omitted s because of the convention at t, The toplc for. The Y. P. S. C. E. will hold services at 6 0. At n_square, there wil Life. The Christian and Society will be e subject at the morning service copal church, Rev. . W, Coleman, pastor. There will' bo no e Trinity Methodist E ning servic At the McK orge at the mos r, will pr be Sunday school at noon subject of the evening service The Uplifted Banner. At the Norwich Town Methodist Episcopal Church there will be public worship and sermon in the morning The subject will be Remember Jesus Christ! There will be S v s noon and Epworth League meet 6.45. The subject of the evenins sermon will be The Sabbath Day. *h a special sermon to school. Sunday school will be 12 o'clo There_will be he evening theme will be A Ques- on Asked: An Answer Demanded. At the Federated, Church, Rev. W there will sermon_ b will be held at noor of the Jur m. C. ha service of he eveninz. The me will At the Central Baptist church, Joel B. Slocum, D. D, ns and illustrated on the Passion Play—the Religious Drama of Ober- Sunday school at noon. The vounz pe m. will be led on women's bathing ‘The Quality Ginger Ale of America. Made of real ginger. Mixes well with anything. Winner of Medal of Homnor at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. : Sold by the case by -good grocers and druggists. Also at fountains. (hsopay P GINGERALE The Clicquot Club Company Millis, Mass. “Vide—Our Customers” 218, Upstai FOIL_SALB—Harley-Daviso: motoreyele, overhauleéd end il or rest must_Dbe v n';y'lfi({m“ Religion. | B 0 e Tanning shape. 1t s cylinder, S-horsepotwer amitor ia guaranteed condition. For immed- iate sale; this will go for $110. Burnett, Danfelson, Ct. SALE—Light, one on. Beat this; $15 WANTED—Wom. salary or 50 cents an hour for spare time; immense introducing guaranteed Plfl:ry%r than experience. Write _quick, International Mills, Dept. 89, Norris- town, Pa. Ivisd horse rubber’ tire, end spri A good one and a bargain. Sprague, Andover. FOR SALE—TFord bargaln accesor- fes from sold car. For $5, good set of rebound ' snubber. shook ab- orbers, _original ‘Acme torsion spring shock eb: sorbers worth $12. steel studded Woody original cost $20. 5 norn, original cost $15, $2.50, erating, priming and original cost $15. church Charles K. Tracy of Strafford will preach the sermon at the morn- ing service. 6 _years experience, wide knowledge of /] ofiice;: executive ability; can fur- nidty tory references. Address Congregational church the pastor will preach on The Infinite Tenderness of God. day school will meet at 12 o'clock. o VAN TED—To soiclt} the other. He took three-fourths of the former amount Salax, ov commisston paveble weeky' |l and one-third of the latter and put it in a third pocket. Striess Roohester, N. Y. Betaviished 21/} [ ater he found only $13 in this pocket. How can he The Sun- FOR SALE Bay horse; welghs 1160 of meat ap- Boarance to woricin stors hetween =and. 13, it once " Marsn, 56 Franichn wirect n street. —_—— WANTED — Position by young eeper or sten: er, . Bulletin o iydis Teacher: A man had $100 in one pocket and $60 in cheap for cash! Inquire 98 Peck street. Jv16a FOR SALE—A Stein good condition; will seil cheap afternoons 23 Wash- = NTED—Q: square pi-|these towns and surrounding country: e pnover, | Tebanon Billie Bright: Put an ad in the “Lost and Found” Waterford. " Glen Brow, Ro-(§ columns of The Bulletin. U. hall, 35 LE—Holsteln, 4 years oid, wick hustier to travei|§ find what he lost? . en July 18; a nice one. T.| EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY for industrious man or woman to make from $100 tdo $300 per month in your yiclnity. Plensant lcgitimate and pro- roposition. Apply New Eng- Sales Company 307 Atlantlc_St., Stamford, Conm. §205 CASH will buy my 1912 Buielk, it is in fine condition, fully extra inner- 7,000 miles 1 after 5.30 D. the morning service the First Congregational church will be The Dwelling Places of God. extra tires, Every Lire of In The Bulletin Want Business Lvery Day Ad Columns in the Week Phone 480 iyisd afternoon or Sun- Lafayette BIAE., reet, Plainfield, Conn., Bo: FOR SALE MARRY IF LONELY, for results, best and most successful; hundreds rich wish marriage soon} strictly confidential; most _ reliable; the Christian Science Reading years of experience! descriptions free. Thayer building, be a ser- in the morning. The subject will 5 CENTS A LINE An exceptional big bargain in a House, & ‘Mission Unity, n_Franeisco. from Franklin 2 The Successrtl Club,” Mrs. Purdia 536, Oakland, Caltf. syisa WANTED ! FoRcAle ULD YOU marry an elderly lady PARALYSIS Agitaus (shaking palsy),| FOR SALE — One lot of standing worth $20,000. ~Address (Madam) | Longview Sanatorinm, Willlamsburgh, | grass. James DeWolf, Trading Gove. STuTh sS. Ceses show remarkabie improve. | — jys i YOUNG_BUSINESS MAN, 37; worth Square; bound to appreciate in value, | 575 ‘Would marry castern lady. will earn 20 per cent on the invest- ent and cures. Folder free. Address ector. 50 acres of standing grass. A. T. Hoxie Wise buyers, get busy. K For full particulars inquire of JOHN | [3IMmer. worth $70.000, seeks marrl “Honofable: 57-4th St., San Francisc 57-4th St., Sam Franeisco. WANTED—Plain_ironer at Norwich | (Lebanon), Yantic P. 0., E. F. I\, yan- DARE you answer this:—Lonely | Steam Laundry. ELEC IR il o S 5 WANTED—_AMen overywhere, Thirty| FOR SALE _White W; to seventy indotte baby ley Avenue A. M. E. iat| A. MORAN, Real Estate and Franklin Square, FOR SALE An 0ld Established Grocery Connecticut MAKE GOOD LIVIN | tave Business. Our Real Estate id-|Peauod Nur telis bow aré made by successful real estate how to list property; how to|of age; paid while learning. _ West|clectric light advertise; manage property:|Side Silk Mill Jyl4d_ | This car can be seen at corner Craw- ford and Quidnick strects, or address Archambault, P. O. Box 414, nir Walking on Water. Ther insurance: about Jandiord and Teal cstate titles; legal forms:| WANTED_A handy man: one who| i i of pointers, ti :, pages micely bound. Oni: fige prepald, Your money right bacic (f are not perfectly satisfied. ears of aze. Three to ten|chicks; also 390-egg Cyphers incubator. ay weekly. Write The | Marforie Barber. © Phone 483-5. ery Co.. Meriden, Conn. GvBSMW G In Real Be.|dollars dail ey FOR SALE—A few tons of hay and FOR RENT—A nice large furnished room. 58 Washington Sty y15d) TO RENT One pasture, James De- Wolt, Trading Cove. 3ySSTuTh FOR RENT-—from middle of August modern seashore bungalow at Mystic, Ct, completely furnished, city water, £00d bathing; 10 minuted walk from oMy R. D. Judd at Lee & Osgood's. vt TO RENT—Lower and_upper teme- ment at 663 North Main St’ Apply at Stfice.” The Norwich Belt Mtg. Co., Inc. Sanissw’ FOR RENT_Two _ well-furnisbed cottages near Pleasure Beach; water, coal amd oil ranges; electricity, pri vate boats. $15.00 a _ week. H. B. Weaver, New London, Conn. iylid FOR RENY—Furnished rooms at 46 School_strest. Jylda TA_FIVE PASSENGER CADILLAG for hire. Telephone 31a. Jyisd TO RENT_Two furnished cottages at The Hiliside, Horton's Cove. Tel 1876-18. Jyisd FOR RBNT—Two nicely furnished front rooms with or without board at “he Plymoutn, 44 Laurel Hill avenue. Telephone 185, . 2d ~TO RENT _Five-room bungalow at Gardner lake; best location on . the lake. Phone 1244-4 for particulars. yizd TO RENT Furnished rooms; all conveniences; 30 Grove St. Phone 353-4. jyiza FOR RENT—Three-room flat with set tubs, yard and ground fioor to small Tamily only. lnquire of Al- ling Rul iyizd TO RENT—Furnished rooms, for light housekecping. 27 Division St. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all con- veniences, five minutes’ walk _from Franklin square; men only. 125 School St. Telephone 522-4 syild TO RENT_—burnished rooms, $1. 159 Frankiin St, City. ysd TO RENT—Two furnished rooms at 190% Franklin St, City. syid POETRY A SECOND MARRIAGE. (From ths New York ) Over green fields Gnd Tor Water morning sunlight was falling; Out In the clover, mupmured thq droning sound of the bees; And lightly.” wpon the chureh Spirg hither and thither turning, ¢ The weather vane was shifted by the ldle springtime breeze. “Who giveth this wor B:t ge’!':'“ : man in merg Sfe the fower-strewn altar, Thg volce of the bricst o Eravely] ‘Who- giveth this woman away In the hush of the pause that follo g ChilL cTept over the sunshine— ‘Not L” came a sea-blown whispery For I held her only a aay!” Then the father spoke, and t fie who created and. farmes pes Who_ sherished her belng and el ed the soul in its injandy; “Benold 1 give the woman, who bave &iven' her one to another. For she, from the su: Water: has drifted back to mer o Then came s @ volce from the sear shell. ‘a mockin 2 Lme & sound as of weet and low and alluring, and Sottly as a summer sea s 0 trionds’ amatathors and il men; now I am nol of % Benold, ‘s Of. oid ‘and "fordver S Sive myself, and am freet" —M. E. Buhler. | HUMOR OF THE DAY Mother—If vou fell In the watem why are your clothes dry? Tommy—I took 'em off in case of accident—The Sun. " “Serye the champagne in tin cups, Oscar,” directed the owner of the ungalow. ry good, sir.” “These hunting parties like to rough it a trifle.”—The Wasp. _The Surgeon—Don’t worry, old chap. Youwll get something some’ day, and TO RENT—Tenement of seven rooms at 56 school St. Inquire at Bulieun Osfice TO RENT —Tenement of elg practicelly a cottage, wi 545 Main St. Phone i Real Bstate deals) J¥13d WANTED Girl 16_and more years|cylinder tourl can do carpenter work. ADDLY West| hron Side ‘Silic Mill didd | oot B T WANTED—Rellable girl for general housework, plain cooKing. G00d wages. | I ‘are paid lor personal interview ly ~ “urbridy-Weldon =~ Company, I Jyisd Desk 8, Station F; s an unusual op- a good business, row with the town: peesent own- Tepresentatives to hosiery, dresses, homes, Writa for Madison Mills, t church, George Strouse, minister, the past T PATENTS ADVERTISED FREB In particulars Mechanies Magazine if Washington, D. C. _ jyI Norwict FOR Jyi4d. MANUFACTURER wants ell shirts, under ain St, Willimantic vl READING —Taught to adults dren Ly an experienced teach- er of tho deaf. "Apply Bulletin Office ALE—Bay hors: Dennis Coughiln, Baltlo. Jyléd FOR SALE—Cheap; o £00d refris: City Two rooms for 1light Address B. this office.| 3Y1id FOR SALEPure bred Jersey bull roudy for service; also threa heifer our Credit Sy ention. I'ree se: 100 ook free. Waters Co., 4223 War- i - Merrow, Conn. iyisd WAY to an Iudependent in- Seil our lipe of murse o commission basis. Wa grow. We wiil help ‘vou others Company, Rochester, FOR SALE SIX DESIRABLE The Rod THE BEST is a big bald head, thing for Mr. sbweb C gan's Sm “mosqui stock ; hal, The best|years old, one § years ol; both sound your also 2 express wagon: rriage, one double harness, two sin- T. A. Nawrocki, Yantic. Fi5d cn attenda —For high grade article: meeting, 6.30 : and preachins BUILDING LOTS Descriptive Write. Staples Mfs, apply to be p: or appointment at Lake- hool and Mansfield Colony; $23 at start, with board, room v, and’ routine Increase, lists “'will also be furnishedy FOR SALE--Ford T. C.; low mileage, Jvisd milch _cow with George }. Sherman, Yantic, Ct. sd demonstrate. Big _profits. booklet terms free ‘0., Dept. 18 y15d “WANTED X waitress WL Mabr, Greene Ave. and Cedar St. Hospitals for Insane. Graduate _and|Hill Grove Poultry Farm, 5 West Pearl particulars znd prices address H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, flowers have been invented t es from Nor- A PROSPEROUS all 10 head of Established Trade description; an be bought Price low if sold at once. f|Dept_2i-R. itc Extute and Shannon Bullding. FOR SALE. Norwich eler B 9 fD=—Secotd s = FOR SALE Timbers and lumber in 37 Shetucket St. Norwich, Cenn. bought for it Tie) ractical nurses are in demand at State[St. Fhone 163i-2. dyizd Broadway iv15d . Tuberculosls Sanatoriums. _Send for | —= = R No ‘expense.| . FOR SALE—Ice box and folding bed. Jvizd pply 27 Division Si FOR SALE or exchange for Ford good heavy-weight horse; and gentle. Samuel Adams, $21 FOR SALE Prison Guards are pinted. from Civil Ser- Wethersfield. $35, or 340 | Main St. Willimantic. 3y Temyiand daundny ook o horses. Inquire of d married en Stable. Bath St. dvizd 5,000 transplanted cel- te Plume, Giant, Pascal 50,000 1 bhage h ants, field grown; leading varieties. nf his te Civil Ser-|‘or rall and winter crop. F. B. Peck- Hartford, | ham, East Side Gardens. Teiephone MILLINERY BUSINESS vioa. ) 1e12! vizd ng picker- FOR SALE—Pcultry farm of five Brow | acres, £00d 1and, soma fruit: house has Seven rooms with water at sink; good Larn, sheds and poultry house situ- felson I ated’ two miles from cars. Price $300 GET government Jobs: $90 month ¢ cusn” A7 1. Nalne,” Groton, " Ce write for list. Franklin_ Institute,| 3V st N. Y. Jjy8d FOR SALE —One Overland touring e model 31. Needs & littlo_repairing are very good. Price $100. H. B Danielson, Ct., 21 Maple 340 Iy12 Centrally Located WE PAY high hand tools, big tigues. Louis elya’” | plant. For particulars inquire of y24d_ | Rousseau, Supt. yila SECOND HAND furniture wanted. We | —v = 5 y the best prices for second hand|, FOR SALE—Indlan motorcycle e e e b e At s ali kinda|h. D 1916 model twin cylinder. Ma- FOR SALE Tel a0 sesba Channon Paing, || A gonuine Bdison Home Phonograph,|or Auctioneer. e e e el chind is_new, has never been ridden. g e e O e G liErice 31 L. Cone, United Cigar > 5 “|Stores Co., New London, Comn. Tel. 1870, yi1a HELP WANTED in _all departments the American Thread Company's| FOR SALE—Ford touring car with new, cost $40.00, with large fancy | Willimantic mills. ~Apply at u!fi»e.y ’ “‘_" & body; (caniin _’g‘"’,d ’;'"é flower horn. $6.76 to the first buyer| je1od ning order;” new tires; Iastest Ford who asks for it. | WANTED—A registered pharmacist! Car in A 1 condition; can show 50 THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. or' Tesistered assistant. Apply with|miles an hour: must be sold at once. Norwich, Conn. references to Drugs, care of The Bul-|Inguire at Brewn's Bakery, Baltic, Ct. letin je17d jylia. AUCTION T will sell at Public Auction JULY 17th, 1918 10 o'clock A. FOR SALE rooms and bath, No. 63 Mount ||| Central Building, Norwich, Conn.| ” POTATO DIGGER for sale: it is se 1 Business Tnquirelof grade fertilizer and ground bone Concord Buggy, 3 Single Har- 1 Horserake, 3 ¢ (on fruck), acres Oats, If stormy, next fair day. R BONTVILLE 50 ACRE FAE:i For $1,400 asin New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees, harn one hennery 8x12, two scratching . sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 1% acres surawberries (will be in fruitage this Spriug), % acres asparagus (will cut 100-1bs. daily in season— an income getter). school ana ‘church stone and machine worked. JUST RECEIVED Acarload of Ground Limestone for farmers’ use. The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors_and Builders 47 West Main Street WILLIAM C. YOUNG SIETSON & TOUNG Watchmaker el LEE CLEGG Franklin Square rs lonjal will be re under the persc Mr. Murray returned from pened in a few days ¥ management the exclusive of the famous Metro the noted stars to appear at the Breed Faversham, Thomas MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jswetiry Bnd securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Imierest. An oid estabiisbed firm to deal witn. THX COLLATERAL J.OAN C@, 183 meis Street, Upsin (staslisned’ 1873.) Send for latest :catalogue. Just issued Cholce of 400, Nothing like it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West’Broad St., Westerly, R. I. CARPENTER and BUILDER work arnd materials at prices by sikilled labor. 50 West Main St. Offices 110 “West 34tk St, New York Tolephone 2998 Greeley City of Norwich Water Works,| Orncs loners. Norwich, Conn., July 1, 1018, Water rates for the quarter ending Ribbon features tracted for. A full concert features never ity which will reed theatre which Miss Adles will Wednesday_evening, July 12. carly appointments. papers for grand open- +Lenox House, Norwich, Telephone 1267. aw York address, 402 West blst St. meet with the worthy public appro Watch daily MISS M. C. ADLES HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST return to Norwich are due and payable FOR SALE Six-room cottage, nea WANTED Iy new. Small barn, several hen hous all equipped for poultry, with = two Twenty Farm Hands, 8 Girls for the|acres of land with fruif, within five Shore, 6 Milkers, 14 General House- |minutest walk of = trolley, be car work Girls, 50 Weavers, 20 Laborers. | fare. For particulars inquire o L Charles L. Chapman, Vergason Ave- FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU |jue Norwich Town, Ct. Phone 1039-2. Tocently rebullt, seven GEO. L. CHESBRO iviid ond hand, but just as good as new 0 t. The Household, 74 Pleasant Street. Lot 69 x 200 S fna gee 2 Casia ; g FARMERS_Just a few {ons more on R D WANTED e et I O S Rgh ta Very low price. Call Greeneville Grain THOMAS H. BECKLEY At 0 Co% Blionej sz e i 7 Laborers NCE | —Fow sain_rimt cmes domocrat in St. Phones 724 i wagon, practicaily new. Inquire George 68 i F. Adams, Norwich Town. mayl2d —...z)| Steady work; good pay. SAND for saio In bank No, 20 Central Ave Appiy to John E. Fanning, 52 S roadway. mayl2 Apply FOR SALE at a bargain Black walnut and ash desk; 9 1-2 feet long, =) AMERICAN B e STRAW BOARD CO., |&piding. &ioning®n Conn. aprisa ti $500.00 WILL BUY a 1915 Buick six- ng car, self-starter, all in A one condition. ——— | FOR SALE cotch oollle puppies; one Irish terrisr puppy; aiso one rubber-tired top buggy; almost new Johm D. Hall, Potter Manor, R. D. 4, welght 1160 gentlo for any to drive; good worker. erator. Inquire at the Bulletin (Jr‘flce] due to calve this fall. B. C. Hallock, oes| "FOR SALGE—Two horses, one 12 have owned one 2 years, one 3 years: one two-seated eck is the proper time to set TO RENT—Store at Apply 25 Franklin St. TO RENT—Window or one half siore, 56 Main sSt. Jelid TO RENT—_Furnished rooms; _also light housekeeping. 7 Oak St. jeld TO RENTFurnished rooms; also housekeeping. 18 School St. Telephons 522-13. aprzod Nowly farnished room modern couveniences, at The Seymour, 81 Franklin St. Phone 1043-2. aprizd THE BRONSON. 1z Durkee Lane. rear of Bulleiin building. Furnished rooms to let. _Inqulre baseme TO RENT—Stors at 61 Franklin St Inguire st Bulletin Office. decisd FURNISHED ROGM — Centrally lo- cated. Emna Morse, 18 Union St TO RENT Shop in rear of Bottomley house on North Main street, frouting on packing house road, with entrance from North Main street. Electric power, lights and gas. Apply at office of Norwich Belt Mfg. Co. TO RENT House of 13 rooms at 83 Washington St. with all conveniences and steam heat; very desirable for renting fur- rished rooms; new furniture now in the house can be bought on easy terms by a responsible party if taken at once, Ingaire of ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street. FRANKLIN STREET STORES TO RENT Three desirable stores and a bakery equipment located in the building at the corner of Franklin and Willow streets, viz, the fine store occupied for years by Treat, the druggist, the sal room and bakery formerly used by the Providence bakery and a small store recently occupied by a tailoring busi- ness. Unexcelled locations in the rap- ialy developing section of Norwich. F 11 particuiars, consult ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1334. 63 Broadway. To Rent Six Room Apartment in nicest residential section. All improvements. Heat furnished. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Strest TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- tage, 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown fower and vegetable gardens: hardwood — floors, plumbing and heat. Rental $350, Others $200 to 34000, Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY, “esterly, R. I i R osan | Thamesville Pomtiy Yatas tong. Do your hens eat eggs? Send 50 cents for a bottle of a Konemah Specific No. 2. Stops the WANTED IMMEDIATELY trouble at once. mar25d summer coltage, good condition, rea-| FOR SALE—Greatest real estate bar. sonable price, on either salt or’ fresh|gaim in Norwich; Buckingham home on wetar. vashington SL: 12-room house, most FOR SALE: 41-acre farm, near main | Substantially built, which cost over line station, cn trunk line highway, |$50,000 to build; aiso 28 building lots fire land, large orchard, S-room house, | and 40-foot street. Price for residence new ‘barn, large new poultry house and | and the 28 lois, $10,000, Address Real outbuildings; $2300; easy terms. Estate Exchange, New London, Conn. THYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn,|_ jezldaw Te cfa e e FOR SALE_Several good automobiles at our price or yours: they must be FOR SALE =014, so the price is incident Cedllae, e 1913, b-passenger, electric Hents, self- | starter. ail in yptop shape; Jackson 5. passenirer touring oar in_good condi- A Tion; Butek, 1513, model 27, 5-passen- Ti Maxw<ll roddster, electric lights, ray & Davis oystem: Paimer-Singor . 8-60 Irorsepower; Ford tour- Al of the standing grass on the Gil- |joadster. 560 horsepoweri Ford Ut bert A. Rudd farm on Bozrah street. | pounds’ capacity; talk svith \Ixxsxux“dny('“ 3 Pellott, Dan- E. A. PRENTICE can do business. C. H. Pe g felson, Conn. _Phone. sysd Phone 300 86 Cliff Street =3 I T ear. railroad, land free from Telerhone 865 at the_ office from §.30 o. m. to 5 p. -Additions” will be made to all bils rémaining unpaid after July 20. BURTON, Cashier. Coteage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, all In de- 9 B c. sirable locatlons. List your property it |One of the choicest Houses located in | ness and Draft Horses. Come and see Tou, ::r"nr"p‘mn'-“foorfi:k o Snkiave s the best part of McKinley S Tyenusy Skt umb 20pl Teal es- | For full particulzrs inquire o CHARLES W. Make WHEN YOU WANT medium better than Vertising- columns_oz . puc your pu: thére 18 ne tarough the ade Real Estate and Insurance. Real Estate and Investment Broker THERE s ao e JUST ARRIVED FOR SALE i e came MIEiL T cuna work and ready to use. Chunks, Busi- ELMER R. PIERSON, F. mrv. JOHN A. MORAN Tel 336 de12a FOR SALE FOR SALE Efeht 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. FRANCIHS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich FOR SALE 1 have a few cars of new Brick on the track at Norwich. Will be sold right for a quick sale. THOMAS J. DODD, Telephone 822 Norwich Svertiine il e Eastern Connscticus equal to Ihe Huit eaniza, - Raom 108, ThawesBldw, Franklin Souare. Norwich = iatin_fox-pualesss xe THERE 1 no agverilsing medium ia Eastern Connecticut equai to Ihe Buls then Tk The Intimate Friend—My dear boy, be assured of one thing—I'll never let you cut me up—I'll live first!— Life. 2 It's bound to come.” What is?” ‘The time when the beautiful act~ ress, instead of telling the jury her life o will have it shown to slow sic as’a film."—Louisville Courler- Journal “Here an attractive advertisement for summer boarders. ‘What does it say “‘Act as if you owned the earth at our place and well act as if we were going to give it to you."—Bir- mingham Age-Herald. Mr. Bacon—Women are always trys ing to do something to get even with the men. Mrs. Bacon—What now? “Why, I see this paper says that 3 women are practicing denistry in AMissouri”—Yonkers iStatesman. Your_daughter has a wonderful voice. You ought‘to cultivate it.” “What for? A voice doesn’t show up in moving pictures. But I've got a hboy with a funny walk whom I expect to sce drawing $1,000 a week one of these days.’—Washington Star. “What would you eay if I should you?” That's a foolish question to ask a girl” Why so Tnder such circumstances a girl seldom says anything. Some of them gurgle; others gasp.”—Kansas City Journal. Ethel—I was taken in to dinner by, that Western gentleman you ‘intro- duced to me. He was quite gallant and remarked upon my birdlike ap- petite Fer Friend—Well, he should be @ good judge on that point, dear; he runs an ostrich farm in Calflorn!z..d‘ on Transcript. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Kis | i Pennsylvania mines last vear yield<| ed 246,797,784 tons of coal i Almost every known variety of from/ cre is found in Newfoundland \ Oil production of Argentina lask rear amounted to 275,000 barrels. Minnesota has 2,000,000 acres of farm lands awaiting settlement. | Two-thirds of the world's corre< spondence is in the English language, The earth’s atmosphere is supposed to vary in depth from 125 to 200! mules. John Smith, of Beridpi, Minn, an, Indian, is believed to be 150 years' old. | It s estrated thit more thim, 00,000 peopie . New Pork city are; witkout ehurch affiliations. i The Breslau (Germany) Consumers! union closed its fiftieth year in No-{ vember. The year was profitable. To tell the age of eges a simplef apparatus has been invented that] measures the depth at twhich they float in water. Among the students at the famous( Tinglish preparatory school, Eton, this| term, are cighteen Belgians, including Prince Teopold, the eldest off King Albert. To lessen the humming of telephone wires fastened to buildings a new! German system incloses them in ce- ment cylinders that are softer on the' | The Lackawanna railroad 1s not| satisfied with ths noveity of its ownj name, so calls its marvelous_new! bridge over East river, New York, the Tunkhannock viaduct. { Martin Relts, age 87, of North{ Point, Pa., is still following the plow! on his farm, and one of the team of! horses that he is using is 30 vears old! and still doing good service. —eee HOW’S THIS. We offer One Hundred Dollars R not 3 Hail's Catarrh Cure has been take: by catarrh sufferers for the Catarrh. Hall's ~Oatarrh _Cure through the Blood on the Mucous faces, expelling the Poison from 1) Glood and healing the diseased por. tions. Affer you have taken Hall's Cota: Cure for a short time you will see great improvement in _ your gener: health. ~Start taking Hall's tarrh; Cure at once and get Tid of catarrh. Send for_testimonfals, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, Ohlo. Scld by all Druggists, 75c. 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