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SHOWERS TODAY 3 AND PROBABLY. TORMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight (g, TRUAENI, 5 ) ville and Moving. Piotures at | ¥owing Plotires at the Colonal. [ ) audeyitle a 3 m‘;?;; % nd“llovlnz Pictures at [ Norwic e Club at_Armory. | Uncas' loagé No. 11, L O. O. B.n Fellows” hall, ‘Thames unfon No. 137, U. B. of ‘C.-In penter's hail. orwich aerie No. 367, F. O. B. in fles’ hall. a1 o e ‘"W ]:)hislon 18, A. O. TR . S e & o ot % o ANNOUNCEMENTS DAViS THEATRE. !Big All Feature Show Today of Keith Vaudeville and Triangle Pho- toplays. For the first half of this week a ibig all feature bill has been booked with both vaudeville and photoplays !in_the supreme class. {_ The vaudeville features are Gabby |school that the money for the picture | New Britain hospital, was in town on |l New house of si T - [Brothers and Clarke, o talking (10, | had been the Ntile girls, and it would | Saturaay. She accompanied Miss || o™, " penutires “spoorns; Surround- tv{ho present a novel comedy act; and fhave been her wish that it be used |EEmma Johnson, who will remain here |} 16x30, one henmery 8x12, two Northlane and Ward, The Impromptu | for the Sunday school. The lettering | for two weeks.' Miss Johnson is also |} ccratching sheds 60 peach tress {Duo, in a singing. dancing and piano- | was done by George H. Prior. a nurse at the hospital and is recov-|} (will bear this season), 1% acres {logue skit. ~ The feature picture is ering after an operation for appendi- |§ srawberries (will be in fruitage {called Sorrows of Love, a five-purt|mps JOHN BRAY citts. 5 this Spring), % acres asparagus |Ince production, with Bessie Barri r = (will cut 360 Ibs. daily in season— {cale and William Desmond so-starred. DIES VERY SUDDENLY PLAINFIEL] an Income getter). Near retlvoad, {For the second time in her career Bes- — - ¥ = school ana church; land free from sle Barriscalo, appearing in Sorrows | Former Norwich Resident Stricken|pr .\ ot Miso Far | nch—Miss || stone and mashine worked, of Love, and remembered for splen While Getting Ready for Church . z x Send for latest catalogue. Just did work in Honor's Altar and Not ~ Edith Bromley’s Death—Frank Wil- |} i 5ueq Cholce of 400, Nothing like 2y Sister, is wearing a black wig for| Mrs Julfa Bray died very suddenly | bur Dies After Ton Daye’ lilness—|{ it in all New England. purposes of realism in motion pictures. | Sunday morning. She was preparing L arpsho aftville. She enacts the role of an Italian girl, [to attend the second mass at St poaleSharps —:ELN Setat &= WILLIAM A. WiLCOX who later becomes a_n: a story | Mary’s church. Her sister, Mrs. Cot- | The funeral services for Miss Fanny Real Estate Broker, from the pen of J. C. kes. Her | ter, who lives in the same house, heard ach were held ac the home of her |§41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I hair is decidedly blond: ) she was | her moaning and went to ascertain if | parents on Lawton Heights, Saturday Talernhione 965 compelled to adjust over it a black |she were ill. She lived only fifteen | afternoon at 10 o'clock and were large- R wig. The first time she ever did that |minutes. Mrs. Brav had not been well atiended. The scrvices were con- || Offices 110 West 34th St., New York iwas when she appeared on the speak r some time and was under a doc-{ducted by Rev. Arthur Barwick of the Telephone 2998 Greeley ing stage in The Rose of the Rancho { Congresational ~ ehure The floral tinder the direction of David Bel: born in Springfield, Ohio, | tributes were beautifu including Th present wig she wears s valned 1859, the daughter of Brid- | Lyric, from AMiss Sanford’s music at $200. he comedy is a and Patrick Brennan. When | class, Bessie Taylor, Al Nolan, [ MATT A, TIV n Mystery of the Leaping 15 eight vears of age, the fam- | Mary Morcland, Alice Amsworth, M R o reel picture featuring Dos to Greeneville to Ii April | Gred Booth, Ali Sykes, Marion Lee, banks. she married John Bray, the|Jjulia L. Eva Oates, Evelyn Camp- The popular Triangle star sup- | ceremony being performed by Rev. P.|hen. I e Johnson, ¥vonne Du- ported by a cast of clever comedians. | P. Shahan in Greeneville. Mr. Brav |maine, Snce Bt aTibotth . Mis Matinee "today at 215, all seats 10[died five years ago. Mrs. Bray has|John W. Lees, Ired Cooper, Idword cents, children 5 cents. Evening at|lived in Jewett City for vea Martin, and Amelia Sanford: pinks, X will ssll atj Public Adction 6.45 and S 10, 15 20 nents. If | where until Mr. Bray's death, they | Mys. leroy and Derild Casabon; boue MONDAY, JU 17th, 1916 you are 1 for a cool place to|conducted a fruit store on Main street { nd Mprs. Robert Flowers; At 10 o'clock A. M. spend a pleasant hour just dr She was prominent in church affairs, | poses, Air. and Mrs, Copeland and fam. MY FARM the Davis, Siweys holding tmnorientirositienaine) iy | caznat ions B suc i Of 275 acres (the Peter Bontville = R fairs, etc. accoynt of her executive | | a Irs. M. 1. Braley ris | Place known as the Halev Place). AT THE AUDITORIUM. bilify, 5 Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Kent and|Situated 1 1-2 miles from the Unca: s ed by he Ay »asket, Mr. and Mrs. John|Ville car station. Also, “To Have and To Hold,” Paramount of Norw broth- e et o 2 MORSES Feature for Monday and Tuesday. 5 f Norwich, and_threc Four Cows, 2 Yearlings, 1 Bull (1 — sisters, Mrs. John Cotter of Jewet year 0ld), 2 Pigs, 3 Calyes. 1 Business One of the most read novels | City. Mrs. Michael Cummings and Mrs Wagon, 1 two-sea son (with in a generati Sl Amlirose Taffe of Norwich and several & top), 1’ Top Pugsy, 1 1 Buggy and To H Johnston, is|nicces and nephews and family; ChiArRial el i related in form by the Jes- Methodist Sunday School Picnic. Mrs. Watson; lilies | 5 “Plows. 1 Eiend Hareay se L. Play company,| fThe Methodist Sunday Wiiliam Ar- 1 Gascline with Mae amous stage | was b at Merton 1 Campbell; stanaing Hay beauty an: leading role. } Sat fternoon, \ions, Ay Sdward Ad- articles The production mark Miss A transported in F amily: anc nd- ray's debut as sky star were games and v an dmc pinks, Sun- next fair day. Paramount me Dall game. Hattle Fields chool class: spray of white roses,| i¥13d PETER BONTVILLE Reid, a favorite of the screen contest les th | sisters: roses, Mr. and pear in Miss Murray's sup - U Lewis; basket, eloth room ¥ The_story of To Have ind pinks, Mr. and JUST RECEIVED goes back to the Starkweather of snap- . dy_ English adven = poire Joe vorn: | A cartoad of bround Limestone tude to brave tr lur Moffit; pilow with the inscrip- ah A A i U for farmers’ use. B e iy axe dald i1 The Peck-McWilliams Co. acters are rough and read & s i % Contractors_and Builders that made it possible f amp. Tel. 389 47 West Main Street to_establish o new wor & picnie Junghic Fer § catte i 1 - - — In contrast fo them was Jemonade and fce hed | I n o 7 = . Leigh, a beautiful lady of e T ¢ e i el O s relativ Village Fire department. The hall Jish court who fled from i heir chers |'w \ A Tar was crowded. Music was furnished by secape” the " prospects an SMRAPDY | William Gasey Writes from Nogales. | or e the Colonial orchestra. lage. Captain Percy. a Virginian| '\ o0 *| wara A a Ais settler, marries Jocelyn but his right | Matthew Geary received a very In- i e'35, Sieicon: Mrs. William Lync i Religious Sntarcsts, to her hand is challenged ¥ TLord | teresting letter Saturday \ T 16y of Nort The summer schedule for masses at Carnal who followed Jocelyn from | Casey » s in camp v St. John's church went into effect Sun- | England. hereafter, in a series of | ZOVerD ER o o The rers were: Tracy | day. | exciting incidents in the effort of Z00%. i E weather, Milton This (Monday) morning, a mass will aptain Percy to exercise his rigat [, 3T Casev Is of S tw i : 1 read by Rev. Fr. Keefe for the re- 0 have and to hold.” Eham. Griswold JEElo . wis e maicin) ‘ the family lot at the | PeSe of the soul of John Douzherty. Bt 071 the' scenes 10 ‘the Lasky{7°r here In the Ashland mill. Wh lainfield cer '¢| " Wednesday a mass will be read production of this famous story wer 7icall catms he went ol Willmuytic S the repose of the soul of Mrs. Willi mado at sea in a boat which was the |37{ offe ed_himself a SRR aE | OBITUARY. | O'Nei: exact replica of the old time S jofficn epte | ey The novena in_honor of St. An: ish gaolleon which sailed the Span P Felrd ss Edith Bromley. commence this (Monday) morn: main, The action of the play runs|le has no faul iy el e G T aring_the week. through the entire gamut of emotions, | pomeh0dy, turms TaReH ) L TS ot o% Sibe iy Bromle) e aga vers will be read at § 2 stirring combat to tender love heat in the daytim s it en e parents’ fome In the}gclock in the morning and devotions Another excellent feature on today’ @ BB PNt Fa i M gl will be 1 in the evening at 7 bill will be the three reel play, The pesosts noeeci & Frank Wilbur. 1ock. Eleventh Hour, a strong photodrama - . Frank Wil « t the home of Tuesday morning after mass the by the Pathe company. A single 1cel Killed Big Adder. 16 *lair reet at about | class will receive instruction prepar comedy will complet the bill les H. Ray was coming > « £ 1ornin; Mr. Wil- |atory to confirmation. piebgasl : rough from his home in S r becam i h and it was| Rev Arth arwick’s morning text NORWICH TOWN dale one day last _Th 3 vere attack of |was taken from Li ouse on the o of South 3 5 rallied and it The sub at ristian En- A % S t, after crossi: Quin woul recdver. | deavor meeting at 6:15 o'clock was Rev. Richard R. Graham and Vested|bridze is the r R, with typhoid | “Pu Temperance and Strength.” Choir of Christ Church at Sheltering [ nd his Bu Rev. Arthur Barwick preached in Arms, Sunday Afternoon — Charles [ "7 As Ar. Ray passed ale Seromrapter dn i S e LAk e e R raci i uard: i o) b B raced o, an - enotc € n mills Com- |led by the glee club. W. Paradis with Guardsmen in Tex mous st Iving in the sun or pment| Next Sunday Rev. Arthur Barwick as. wall which approaches the house will exchange with Rev. Mr. Emmons first thought the snake was dead S your lity | White of Ekonk There was evening. prayer and an|had been placed there by boys for the 1 esteem by all address at the Sheitering Arms, Sun- | purpose of gettinz a joke on someone. | wi aw 16 5 member. OF A True Watch Story. glay }t!;;‘{x:t:IJJE h"w-“'\' H ’1 Gr - "“‘.“\”',‘ h e =d >rotection lod; Order of Odd| Willara Gardner, a farmer in this of Christ Episcopal church — The| his original surmise wis entirely er- | Fellows and was secrétary of the |setion, while in his cabbase pateh nymns for the doy w sweetly sung |roneous. Mr. Young sat upon the ly orgzanized fire rtment. As | recently, lost his watch and search as by members of the vested boy choir, | porch some distance aw a. Ray e the o e e under the direction of Miss Brewster, | hailed him and acquainted him with 1 he assisted at many church af- | he save the watch up as lost for g00d accompanist. Special prayers were ir the facts and forthwith a council of 5 A = ”n: day last \\\'('ek his wife “VL,n(" "“l' cinfed in the service. =~ war was held. Both men armed them- sides his father, Mr. Wilbur leaves |in the patch and got a head of cab- Rev, Mr. Graham took for his sub-|selves, girded up their loins and ap- g gjcic 1dys, and a brother, Tracy. | bage, taKing it into the house. When ject, The Parables of the Kingdom.|proached the enemy in close forma- s B el G R A e A Any persons in earnest can do more|tion. There was a rush, the flying of Competed at Taftville. Bl n e all il sl poll than he who is ical of the results | hes clubs, the sound of shots, and Georze Babceock, [and Mr. Gardner claimed that it had achieved he ormer | the snake lay dead. Saward Tyons, Reanllnot 1oif & mintic: He sats ot o lacks zeal. It was pronounced by those that are Thomas Flynn, Dr.’ Arthur |leaf on the cabbage grew in such a work and sacrifices becaus versed in snakeclogy to be an adder, n Leahy com-|manner that it wound up the watch. ed that the Kingdom was nd as one who viewed the remains oot at Taftville finite benefit to those who receiy 4, “An ole he one.” Saturday ‘We must not be mer as large in girth as a man's must be patient and full of f wrist and measured a few inches short Heard and Seen. A Good the Kingdom will grow. It works s of four feet in length. and Mrs. Henry Arnold of Nor- lently like leaven ~and finally per Blisfs ard\ Petaonale: wich &pent Sunday with Mr, Cleveland, Watchm aker meates the whole, it is really inf > e e William Sullivan has purchased a i does not yet feel the spirit which is| " Gojqen Tinks. sirele of tna King’s | Mr. and Mrs. James Coffey and Mr. surely working. Dangliteres 6th mieet at Win Gaiw: | 280 Alre Daalel fOonnell motored ito LEE CLEGG Christ knew the end from the begin- | Emeraon's this aftorapon 1o O Rocky Point, Sunday. : ning, that all seed would not reach |“RRIf?FE MR Afernoqh o | A and M Hirst and Mr. and Eranklln Squnve good ground, that in the net wes £00d | Ware are guests at . T Famotor Mrs. Walter Hirst, returned Sunday 218, Upstairs and bad. Yet He went on with His| "By g typographical error in Satur- | 'QU 2 Week’s stay in New York. work for He knew it was worth while,| gay’s Bulletin the flower Polagala |, MiSS S5 aethonedtoiien sven though always there will be tares | polygama, was made to belons fo- the | 1ome in Boston, after a week's visit among the wheat, Christ says, Have | muirocaod” taals: o oe0 the | with local friend & perfect ideal. there s a steady worlc: e ST e R tonld Bavelt ‘"{ Misses Rose Kelley and Mamie MONEYwmAhNE? ng towards it even if you cangot see | Jacoh Wechsler was a ose | Woods of North Grosvenordale spent on Diamonds, Watches, Jswelry I have been the way before you, T was Charles Lafrenier. T Tiahad Are: to dest with. not discouraged, 1 laid down Uly life Joseph Cornoyer of Riverpoint, R. L, THX COLLATERAL LOAN GO, that the Kingdom of God mizht come. ¥ % was a local visitor over the week-end. 2 Street, Upsiaira. was the guest of friends in Jewett|' Arigs AMary MeAvey of Norwieh N abiisned’ 1870 Ordered to the Border. Charles W. Paradis, a nephew of Mrs. Shea of Town street and for some years a resident of Norw Town, is a member of Company I, Na- tional Guard, U. S., of Concord, N. H. Word was received here from him last week that Company I was ordered to the border and that he left July 12 for Laredo, Texas Leave for the Shore. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Thurston of Town street left Saturday afternoon for their summer home at Each Beach, Quonochontaug, R. 1, Mrs. Thurston JEWETT: CITY Memorial Picture ' Presented Baptist Mrs. John Bray, Formerly of Nor- wich—William : Casey Writes From Nogales—Death. of William H. Ma- thewson. @ large handsoms; picture of the Sav- jor blessing :little children. It is an enlargement of a‘photograph of a fa- mous painting and is framed in a plain pattern of solid old ‘oalk. edge of 'the picture is a ' miniature photograph of the litttle®girl. The zift will. hang ,in the room:occupied by the primary department. Sunday morning, at the.opening exercises of the school, the picture was unveiled by Mrs. . M. Swift, superintendent of the primary.department, who ex- plained the picture to the children. The mother “of the child told the ty over Sunday. Mrs. Lyman R. Ingram of New York recently visited her aunt Mrs. Free- man of Town street. Mrs. Robert Staplin and little daugh- ter of Bliss Phace, left Saturday after noon, to visit friends at [Spring Hill, Mrs. Byron Dexter and Mrs. Susle Lillibridge will be in Scotland today (Monday) to attend the funeral of Edward Clark. Daniel Weldon of Hospital Corner, Sunday *School—Sudden Death of Mr. and .Mrs. H. T. Willcox have presented the Baptist Sunday school The: gift is in memory oftheir Nt- tle daughter,)Esther Ward "Willcox, a small insert ¥n :the mat at the lower LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE 4 WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT LOST—Prol on Detween New London and Norwich; a 1 fibre sult case, contains artists bunker and paints in a blue deming case Re- ward for_returning it to Shove Line Flectric Office, Norwdch. Jyra ST_Two black apd white mabbit o %" ., Chase, . Rewand., H. .. 3 D i Sireos Westerly, R. L Jytd Pleasant ster lake last week. ~Mr. Wechsler lives in Jewett City but he .was the guest of & Norwich party and went in a Norwich automobile. Mrs. George H. Prior and daughter Elien are at West Greenwich for two weels. Miss Frances.Shea.of Pawtucket is visiting at her uncle’s, John Fitzger- foet. A genuine Tnquire of 278 Main St. Cottage, recently rebuilt, seven rooms and bath, No. 69 Mount Street. Lot 63x 200 ‘bargain, THOMAS-H. BECKLEY Phones 724 68 ald’s, ‘William H..Mathewson -Dead. ‘William H. Mathewsan of Voluntown died Saturday night. Miss Olive Hunter and Henry Soule of Boston spent Sunday. with Mrs. Annie Soule and other relatives in town. Miss Alice McBrooms, a nurse in 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash Town was in Plainfield, Saturday. Mrs. John Holland of ew Bedford spent the week-end Rhodes'. ‘William Platt of Warren, R. 1., spent the weekend with local friends. Miss Mame Shugrue of Providence, and Miss Monica Donovan, of Taft- ville, spent Sunday with Mrs. John Nolan. Wilfred Royle of Warren, R. I, spent the week-end with local friends. Going to New Haven. Lionel Dupuis intends to leave for New Haven soon to work. Miss Lillian Seddon spent the week- at her mother’s, McGrory Building, 16 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon Norwich, Conn. 47 AGENTS WANTED—Active salesmen or agenis winted. We insure men's v against loss by accident or sickness. Women insured. Monthly payment plan. “Strong stook company. Equitable Accident Co., 161 Devonshire St., n, Moss. dy1zd WANTED—Capable young man; & good bookkeeper; must be A No. 1 at figures and familiar with general office WANTED—J middle aged, temperate man for night watchman: Apply. fo F. CBuftum,” Weekapaug Inn, Wesla- paug, R. 1. I¥1td WANTED—A z00d young Polish man to run a machine. The Un- fon Co. Ino. iy1d GOITRE — The cures at Longview sanatorium, Williamsburgh, Mass., are rmanent: painless rational treatment; older free. Address General Super- visor. via WANTED—A competent girl _or woman in private family for the rest tho summer at the shore; must be able to cook; no laundry; good wages. Mrs. H. M. Gesner, Groton Long, Point, Conn. v15a WANTED Position by young woman as bookkeeper or stenographer, 6 years experience, wide knowledge of office work, executive abllity; can fur- nish satisfactory references. Address Stenographer, Bulletin Co. __ Jydls FOR SALE—White Wyandotte baby chiclks; also a few cockerels. Marjo- rie_Barber. Phone. 463 17 TO RENT--Two flats of cach near Maplewood cemetery. Letingwell, rhone 1274. dylia FOR SALE 55,000 tramsplanted cel- ery plants, White Plume, Giant, Pascal and Paris’ Golden. F, ~B. Peckham, Esat €de Gardens. el phone 1012. v FOR SALE—Resistered new milch ok o a Ayrshire cow. George A. Kahn, Yan- ok, g American. Strawboard Co. HEHE LCobancn Yyird FOR SALE Two sows, due to pig next month., George A. Kahn, Yantic, Conn. i Jel6FMW FOR SALE_Two horse mowing me- chine: used one season; Worcester Buckeye. C. J. Gratton, Sotland. Tel. 436-5. Jyasa FOR SALE—Harley-Davison, 1913, motorcycle, overnauled and repatnted; in fine running shepe. 1t has a twin- cylinder, 8-horsepower motor which is in guaramteed condition. For immed- iate saie; this will go for $110. Wil- Ham N. nett, Danielson, Ct. Jyldd TFOR SALE Bay horse; weighs 1150 unds; oheap for cash. Ilnquire 9§ ock street. 3ylsa FOR SALE A Stelnway square pi- ano; in good comdition; will seli_cheap FOR RENT the building corner of Franiclin and Willow streets; fine cor- ner store for years occupied by C. C. Treat druggisi, and the sales room, store room and balkery formerly ysed by the Providenco pakery. Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway. yira TO RENT—sSummer _Properties; a few attractive cottages still for rent in the vicinity of Watch Hill, and at Weekapaug, Pleasant View and Atlan- tic Dbeaches, at from $200 to $800 for the season, furnished.” One attractive cottage right on the beach with ten rooms, ail modern improvements, $500 anothér of eight rooms, S3uV. Wester 1y & Watch Mill Real Estate Co., Wes- terly, K. 1 3y17d FOR RENT—A npice large furnished room. 58 Washington S dyisd FOR RENT_Two _ well-furnished cottages neer Pleasure Beach; water, coal and oil ravges vate boats. $15.00 o _ wesk. Weaver, New London, Com: A_FIVE PASSEN for hire. Telephone 313. TO RENT—Two _furnished cottages electricity, = {5y 4d for cash. Call afternoons 23 Wash-|atr The Hillslae, Horton’s Cove. 'Lel. ington_street. _dy1sd | 1g7c-18. Jyisd FOR SALEHolstein, 4 years old.| FOR RENT Two nicely furnished due to freshen July 18; a nice ome. T. Coughlin, Baltic. Iyisa EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY for indusirious man or woman to make from $100 tdo $300 per month in your vicinity. Pleasant, legitimate and pro- fitableproposition. Apply, New, Eng- land Sales Company 807 Atlantic St, Stamford, Conn. Jyisd MAKE GOOD LIVING in Real Es- age prepaid. Your money TIEht back if ¥ nof perfectly satisfied. Realty Deslc s, Station ¥; Wash- “FOR SALE — One lot of standing grass. James DeWolf, Trading Cove. 3y8STUTh #800.00 WILL BUY a 1915 Buick six- cylinder touring car, self-starter, clectric lights; all in A one condition. This car can De seen at corner Craw- ford and Quidnick strects, or address front rooms with or without board at The Piymoutn, 44 Laurel Hill avenue ‘Telephone 185 iyizd TO RENT—Five-room bungalow at Gardner Lake; best location on the iake. Phone 1244-4 for particulars. Jyizd TO RENT—Furnished Tooms; conveniences; 3U Grove St. Phone 3 all -4 syizd FOR RENT_Three-room flai with set tubs, yard and ground tfloor to smail family oniy. Inquire of Ai- ling_Rubber Co. yizd_ TO REN lLight housekeeping. 2 —Furnished tate Busi Oir_ Real Estate Ed-pH. H. Archambault, P. O. Box 41, ucator tells bow Real Bstate deals!iretic, R I ivisd are made by successful real _estate — - agents; how to list property; how t FOR SALE—Scotch collle puppies; e tise: S o Y hroperty: | also one Irish terrier puppy; also one wrife insuramcc: about landlord and |rubber-tired top buggy. almost new tenant; real estate titles; legal forms;|John D. Hall, Potter Manor, R. D. 4, hundreds of pointers, tips, etc; 246 {Norwich. Jylsd. pages nicely bound. Only $1.00; post- F Fon SALB _Bay horse; welght 1150 gentlo for any to drive; good worker. Dennis Coughlin, Baltic. Jyléd FOR SALE—Cheap; a §0od refrig- TO RENT— ¥ urnishe veniences, five minutes’ Franklin ‘square; men only Telepione 522-4. rooms, al walk _f 125 Sehool syild TO RENT—_Furnished rooms, 159 Frapkiin St, City. af Norwich Jy14d —GIris 15 and more years Daid while learning, | West Min syiid man; one who work. Apply West Jy1sd —Taught to a an oxperienced teach- Apply Bulletin Office. ren by er the deal. r lignt oftice. for this ooms) B. bald head, hal: u, rnér, 6 for cke 'Shop. a big thing for Cobweb G Fagan's is cigar July1od. GET government s; $90 month; iwankiin' Institute, X iwdyaae for second lots ot small; also an- tiques. Loéuls D. Ward, 44 Water sSt. Norwich. je27a nand furniture A "Bruckner, 55 may2id iture wanted, We for second hand and sell all kinds T HELP WANTED in il departments 16 American Thread Company’s Willimantic mills. ~Apply at office. je1dad WANTED —A registered pharmacist or_ ftegiste: stant. Apply with | references s, care of The Bul- letin Je1t WANTED | Twenty Farm Girls for the Shere, 6 Milkers, 14 General House- | work Girls, 50 Weavers, 20 Laborers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO Central Building, Norwich, Conn. WANTED 7 Laborers At Once Steady work; good pay. Apply AMERICAN STRAW BOARD CO., Thamesville Hands, 8 WANTED IMMEDIATELY summer cottage, good condition, rea- sonable price, on either salt or fresh water. FOR SALE: 41-acre farm, near main line statlon, on trunk line highway, e land. lars orchard, S-room house, new barn & new poultry house and outbuildings; $2,300; easy terms. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE $3,800 Will Buy Cottage House of seven room and bath, every modern improvement. Lot fronts on two streets, there is a nice garden and ample room for placing a garage. Excellent neighborhod, con- venient to trolley. The best property | have seen for the price. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agenoy Telephone 1334 63 Broadway erator. Inquire at the Bulletin Office. yisa FOR SALE_Pure brod Jersey bull; ready for service; also threo heifers, due to calve this fail. B. C. Hallock, Merrow, Conr Jyi4d TTOR S New mileh cow - with caif. George Sherman, Yantic, Ct. r15d FOR SALE- >rd T. C.; low mileage, Hill Grove Poultry Farm, 5 West Pearl St._Fhone 10: dvizd FOR SALEIce box and folding bed. Apply 27 Division St. jvizd FOR SALE or exchange for Ford car; a good heavy-weight horse; sound and_gentle. Bamuel Adams, 921 Main Willimantjc. dyiza 1O Inquire of Bail iyiza ¥0| ery plants, ‘White Plume, Giant, Pascal and Paris Golden. 50,000 late cabbage plants, neld grown; leading var : This_week is the proper time for cinter crop. F. E. bam, Side Gardens. FOR SALE—Poultry E_Two horses. Bath_St. to Peck- Teiephone jvizd of f acres. good land, somd fruit; house has set farm seven rooms with water at sink; barn, sheds and poultry house ated’ two miles from cyrs. Price Bart cash. A I Maife, Groton. Tz Z00d Situ- Ct FOR SALE car; model 41 tires Anderson, Telephoné me Overland touring Needs a littlo repairing; Price $100. H. E. Ct, 21 Maple St Jyizd elson, FOR SALE Timbers and lumber In the rear of Jewelt ( Electric Light plant. For particulars inquire of Ed. Rousseau, Supt syiid FOR SALE—_Six-room cottage, near- Iy new, small barn, several hen house all equipped for poultry, with two acres of land with fruit, within five minutes'’ walk of trolley, bc car fare. For particulars inquire of Charles L. Chapman, Verzason Ave- nue, Norwich Town, Phone 10 J¥11a POTATO DIGGER for sale: it is sec- end hand, but just _as good as mew come and’_see it. The Household, Franklin St. je. FARMERS _Just a few tons more on hand of Armour and Frisbio high grade fertilizer and ground bone at a 7 low price. Call Greeneville G Phone 226 e16 FOKR SAL rst cumss & t wagon, practically new. Inquire George : rwich Town. mayl2d le in bank No. 20 Central Ave. Apply to John E. Fanning, 52 Broadway. may12d HELLQ, Mr. Poultryman: Konemah Poultry Yards talking. Do your hens eat eggs? Send 50 cents for a bottle of Konemah Specific No, 2. Stops tne t ‘mar26d uble at once. FOR SAL Sreatest real estate bar- gain in Norwich; ingham home on Washington St house, m ch cost sybstantially 5 building over to D t lots nd 40-foot street. Price for residence and the 28 lots, $10,000. Address Real Estate Exchange, New London, Conn je21da; omobiles S 1 good au Drice or yours: they must be , the price is incidental; Cadillac, 5-passenger, eloctric lights, self touring car in_zood cond 1913, model 27, 3-passen- electric lights, Palmer-Singer roadster, 6-60 ing car, 191%: 1 pounds’ capacity; can do business. C. H. ielson, Conn. Phone. JUST ARRIVED Car of Horses came right on time— and they are a nice lot—right out of work and ready to use. Chunks, Busi- ness and Draft Horses. them, ELMER R. PIERSON, 536- FOR SALE All of the standing grass on the Gil- bert A. Rudd farm on Bozrah street. E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street Come and ses Tel. de12a Phone 300 FOR SALE A PROSPEROUS MILLINERY BUSINESS Established Trade Centrally Located Price low if sold at once. FOR SALE One of the choicest Houses located in the best part of McKinley avenu For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investment Broker Franklin Square, Norwich FOR SALE An exceptional big bargain in a House, two minutes’ walk from Franklin Square; bound to appreciate in value, will earn 20 per cent on the invest- ment. Wise buyers, get busy. TO RENT—TW. NT_—Tenement of seven rooms 56 School St. Inquire at Bulletin e TO RENT_—Tenement of el practically a cottage, with good 598 Main St de2id Phone 129-2. Franklin Apply 25 Franklin St Tde2zd TG RENT—Window or one-balf store, 56 Main St. Jeldd TO RE light ho Tooms; Telephone aprzod TO RENTNewly furnished modern conveniences, at The Seymour, rooms, 84 Franklin St._Phone 1043-2. aprlad THE_BRONSON. 1z Durkes Lane. rear of Bulletin building. Furnished ooms to let. _lnquire basemen TO RENT—Stors at 61 Franklin St Inquire at Bulletin Office. decl3d FURNISHED ROGM — Centrally 1o- cated. Em:na Morse, 18 Union St TO RENT House of 13 rooms at 83 Washington St. with all 2nd steam heat; very renting fur- hed rooms; new furniture now in the nouse can be be y terms by a responsible party if taken at Ingaire of ISAAC S. JONES, and Real Estate conveniences destrable for it once, Insurance Richards Bu Azent, iding, 91 Main Street. | To Rent |§Six Room Apartment in ‘nicest residential section. All improvements. Heat 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, Send for booklet. “esterly, R. Others $200 to $4000 FRANK W. COY. 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 Central Building, Norwich FOR SALE I 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 FOR SALE An 014 Established Grocery Busines: in a growing FEastern Connecticut town. Good clean stock, and a set of fixtures, This is an unusual op- portunity to purchase a good business, and grow with the town; present own- er has best of reasons for selling. If Norwich fine | POETRY VING IN A COUNTRY LANE. (From the Springfield ican. 0 hi cailin; low To nis mate hid in the srassr T Cattle, sleek and plump - A plump irom ' gres: Slghing softly as they pass. MORN Like & winding, verdan: ser; Glinting In’ the morning. et Se¢ the Creek in beauty EHAINE: All its ripples flashing bright; Héur their laughter and their prat- e, As the children, blithe an Loitering ‘withoat intentione 527 Schoolward slowly make their way. Pearls of dew arc all a-glitter 7 On the grass along the road, Bending low and swaying slowly With Its precious, shining load; And the lazy dust is smiling, crublts lts Gew damp motley face Crosse th tracks' 0f birds amd Tabbits, - Beams with a contented grace. Just to stroll along the winding Ot fhis lovely country ane 2% Makes one feel as though he entered . Some"old sacred, Tural fane, t for age thro 'h his sinnl “To tho ked of carcless man " Shrine where drvads meet to ‘worshipy Headed by their piper, Pan. J. H. Harrisen. FATE. The sky is clouded, the rocks are The Spray of the tempest 1s witte i The are out with the waves at And I shall not tempt the sea to-day. The The trail Is narcow, the wood 1s dim, i panther clings to tl b limb, S lion’s whelps are abroad at pk Ydshflll not join in’ the cha.sep a‘t’(;- oy The And But the ship sailed safely over the sea, And the hunters, came from the chase in gle And the town that was builded upon a rock, Was swallowed up hock. in an earthquake Bret Harte. HUMOR OF THE DAY A defeat is when the s you back home. te—Or else_when you don't dare to go home.—New York Sun. rl at the exchange, after you ted fully 10 minutes: don’t answer. What num: it you wanted?’—St James r was Gazette. “Why it “Is ’e a qualified doctor?” “I dunno. Eut I 'ear ‘¢'s done won- ders wiv animals.”—Punc I am out of work, sir, and™— See here, my man, 1 gave you 50 cents last week.” “Well, sir, you've earned more since then, haven't you?"—Puck Ragged Rogers—Dat's short stump yer smokin’ d Philip—Yep; I like 'em dat v Yer don’t have ter draw der smoke so far.—Boston Transcript. ‘Pa, what's the amende honorable? “That’s the kind of apolegy, son, don’t you see Dr. Smiff abaht a mighty s the man to whom you nt it mingham A to buy a drink"—Bir- Herald. old raiiroad man sat with a on a hotel piazza as a string appies went by in their flashy An friend engers or freight?” smiled the sald the old man— “Have you anything to say why sentence should not be passed on you?™ a word. 1 made speeches the last three times I was convicted and they didn’t seem to do me any good,” roplied the prisoner—Detroit ~Free res: “Do you have to resort to irrigation in your country?” asked the New Yorker. “Oh, yes, at times” replied the Southerner. “And what do you use Oh, sarsaparilla or ginger alem— Yonkers Statesman. “Why have you pitched that tent in your back yard?” “Well. 1 have a large family and I'm persuading them to take turns sleeping out there. By the time I get through nobody will want to go camping this summer.” — Louisville Courier-Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE One-fourth of the world's lead sup-. ply comes from Great Britain. The cost of maintenance of the dikes of Holland is about $3,000,000 a year. Russia has sold to an American syndicate 259 platinum gold mines in the Ural mountains. American linoleum factories are in creasing their output at the expense of Scotland’s exports. On the fortieth anniversary of thefr marriage, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nye saw their four children married at Shen- andoah, Ia. A process has been invented in Eng- land for coloring wool various khaki and orange shades with dilute nitric acid without the use of natural or artificial dyes. Italian engincers have reported en- tirely feasible a_proposed tunnel from Venice to the Island of Lido, which will be two miles long and in places 27 feet beneath the sea. Russia has extended to September 1 the date for closing its international competition for inventions for indus. trial utilization of alcohol, for which large money prizes are offered. Dominion authorities are giving en- couragement to the raising of more beef cattle. The number of cattle in Canada now is estimated by them at cnly 6,000,000. The decrease from 1910 to 1914 was 992,662, or about 23 per cent. The decline Was most notice- able in these provinces nearest the TUnited States. One of the most important questions confronting the Japanese government is that of changing the marrow-gauge railw eni to the standard broad| gauge. Efforts are now being made to secure the adoption of this proposed change which will involve the expen- diture of $5,000,000 ‘and require an es- timated period of upward of 20 years 1o remain for the mext few aveeks. who has been employed on Town|end with Baltic friends. DAM E For full particulars inquire of JOHN |’ . 1 H street for some time past, is now| Fred Gravel of North Grosvenordalo ADAMS TAVERN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Invest. | Pterested do not delay for particulars|in Which to effst its completion. To Visit in Portland. working in Tast Norwich. was in Plainfield, Sunday. i861 N ete. Address J. K., care The Bulletin — . ment Broker, Franklin Square, Nor- Mrs. S. S. Lathrop of Greeneville, Aleck Doschamps of Baltic was here i b, Norwich Conp. sy12a who teaches in the Junior room of the| Mr. and Mrs. G. Avery Ray and|Sundy. offer to the public the finest standard wich. Town street school, leaves today|daughter, Miss Ruth Ray, of Spring-| Rudoiph Swanson of Baltic spent |brands of Beer of Europe and America: Qlonday) for two weeks' Visit with|fleld, Mass., were week-end guests of | Sunday Avith local e .| Bohemlan, Pliener, Culmbach Bavarian | § 57 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE FOR SALE. her sigter in Portland, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Yerrington of | Miss Mary Racine of Da; o Beer, Bass, o an urton Muer’s Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- i c S i S1O0 OF| 5 few-days recently with Mr. and Mrs. | Scotoh Alé,., Guinmess' Dublin_Stout, nece B Heliaing Lote: o ia a5 For Infangs and Children Tersely Told. F. 1. Racine on Railroad avenue. C. ‘P@%w:nfiehffgfif A genuine Bdison Fome Phonosraph, | sirable localions. List your property it | Iy Use For Over 30 Years You care to seil or rent. as I number of people looking for real es tate investments. WILLIAM F. mryvy., Real Estatc and Insurance. Hill {zg-Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A.-ADAM, Naswich Towa . sy 530 nearly new, cost $40.00, with large fancy flower horn. $5.75 to the first buyer who asks for it. THE/PLAUT-CADDEN CO. .2 Mozwioly:Conn. L. Stanley Gay of Town street spent the wesk-end with friende in Willing- o Mrs. Hattie Brainard and daughter, Dance at Central Village. Mrs, Lottie Edgecomb of Mystic, spent A dance was held in the new ad@i- part of last week with Mrs. Brainard’s |tion to the Central Village :Worsted brother and eister-tn-law, Dr. and Mrs, | Company’s plant, Saturday . of "Town stréet. _under.. the auspives-of the = Cemtmal, M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist 39 Ward Street Always bears the Signature of ZZ7n Carnations. Special . 2““

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