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PARTLY=CLOUDY*TODAY FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and. Moying Plctures at he Auditorium. Moving Pictures'at the Colonial. Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at the Davis. . i ANNOUNCEMENTS H. B. Wightman Sells Property. Through_the agency of Francis D. Donohue, Herbert B. Wightman has sold his property at No. 36 Lafavette street to Willlam H. Nichols of Mont- ville. The place consists of an eight room dweiling house of the bungalow type in excellent condition with all improvements and a garage that will store three machines, with a lot feet. Mr. Nichols will occupy property in about a month’s time, Open Air Services. ‘The Jocal Y. M. C. A. will begin a series of open air meetings for both men and women tomorrow at 5 p. m. on the grounds of the Buckingham Memorial. The speaker on this occasion will be Dr.'J. B. Slocum, who will eer- tainly give an_interesting message. The music will corsist of singing of familiar hymns, accompanied by the Billhorn orzan and cornet. Chairs will be provided for all and a cordial invitation is extended to the public. This is a cool spot and doubtle £00d number will attend Pilgrim’s Progress at Central Baptist. The series of illustrated _sermons which Dr. Joel B. Slocum has been giv- ing on the Sunday evenings of July a the Centra Baptist church, will con clude with a presenta tomorrow night, of “The Dreame Dream- Pilgrim’s Progress.” The stereopticon will project the striking pictures of Bunvan's immortal allegory, and at the same time the speaker will develop the storv. It is an old story — this one of Bunvan's—as old as life itself. But it is one concerning which people never weary, because it is so full of human interest. Moreover; it is a por- trayal of things that do mot change very much through the generations of men: for it delineates temptation and sin and the say race of Christ. Outside of the T tself, there is no these the: Excursion to Newport. Norw! people will an_opp: ity t oy a sail x the pic- resque Rhode _Is- lang coasts sit to New port next Thursday when the X London (Norwich) Line steamer Ci of Lowell will make an excursion from New London to Newport and return. The steamer wjll sail from the Nor- wich 1 London, at 10,30 am Newport two and one which will afford the exc an opportunity to look about this ! 11 city and famous g Bill of Keith Fairbanks in Part Triangle Features For Nex Vaudevil Reggie Mixes In, Feature—Special Week. prezer tre. The comedy to compl % Tay Tincher » Love ey 3 16 vou eant o zond laue ) see this plo management have secured £ the | hills ev fered at 3 ‘that the show will proval of the patrons s and e, who | best teams in act s Si nd a wo 1 skating veral stunts skating act ordinary, o fea- The feature, with M. Thomy m have been productions. Ch membered best for hi | 3 ard, chareterlzation parent in Pe here lately ¥ or The Di re tivities of o money naire Wwho with ome hane e poor and with the gives, and Whose wholel motive in life Is the ae- qnisition of tmonev and dividends for investors. This i A s strong dramatic feature and glves human characterization of a biw vi- | tal thought thet will appeal to all wha see ihis flm. The comedy to com- Plete the shotw'is called Fedelia's i, and dainty Fay Tincher is the star in ernoon’s or ev Shtartatorey this show eannot he eqn ot money anywher v o photoplays are the best o i ket % Mhuradsy,’ Charile Chapiin,. ‘the highest paid star in Filmdom will ha seen In his latest comedy, The Vaga. bond. and 1t is the funniest flm he has ever appeared in. Do rzet the Davis shows exclusivelv—Keith vaue deville, Trianale photonlavs, Ke comedies—and all the latest CI comedies. AT THE AUDITORIUM, All Feature Bill of Motion Pictures Today—Fanny Ward in “For the Defence,” Monday. Dustin Farnum in Ben Blair, a corking five reel Paramount feature, The Mysteries Mvra, in two reels, featuring Jean Southern and Howard Tolland County HEBRON Speaker From. Boston at C.:E..Meeting —Bristol Family at Wilcox Place. F. N. Glllette of New Haven is the suest, of: his, sister, Miss Bllen Gillette, The C. E. meeting Sunday evening was led by: Mrs.C. J. Douglass of-Bos- ton, Who gave(a very interesting talk on the subject® Purity, Strength and Temperance. Miss Irena Lord sang a solo which was very much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs, H, K. Viner and two sons of Bristol are.occupying the Wil- cox home during their summer vaca- tion. L. A. §. Meeting. The members:of the L. A. S. met with Mrs. S. G. Roltmann, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. B. T. Smith has returned from Vew London, where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. D. Barrows. Sunday Services. At the Congregational church Sun- day morning at 10.30 there will be preaching by the pastor Rev. J. W. Dexter, subject Sin. C. E. meeting at 7.20, leader Miss Helen Giibert, sub- ject Enthusiasm. It Value: How to Cultivate It. ‘A number of Hebron people attend- ed the band concert at Columbia Lake Sunday afternon. Mrs. Loren Lord-s visiting relatives in Danbury and_ Hartford. [Blmer Lord, Robert Porter, H. C. Porter, and Merle Jones enjoved an antomobile trip to the shore Sunday | with David Strong. | COVENTR Ready Helpers Hold Social on Church Lawn. Mr. Pralon of New York is spending two weeks’ vacation at his home here. Miss Lillian Schwarz of Talcottville is spending the week with her grand- Sdmund Klespies. Miss Hattie Hawkins has recurned, after spending four weeks at Short Beach i The Cottags Prayer meeting was held O. C. Hall's Wednesday evening he Ready Helpers held a lawn g cial on the church lawn Thursday eve- ning. s Zoetje Schell of East ., ig home for the summer. Mrs. S. E. Randall of Setauket, N. siting her brother, W. B. Haw- Orange, home ohn Buckley of Hartford was the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palmer of Har ford were with the latter’s father, W. P. Marcy, at the Marcy homestead, the st of the week. Miss Lyole Miller of Manchester h her mother, Mrs. L. Miller. Mrs, F. E. Potter and little dau ter, of New Britain, are visiting rel- atives in town. Washington County, R. I USQUEPAUGH The Baptist colporter w village Tuesday and W J. C. Cahoone of Wak itor here Tuesday. Mrs. Jos. Hathaway of Slocum w caller here We day evening Mrs, Fannie Bi visiting rel- ves at Hamil Mr. and Mrs, | Block Tsland Monday. Mr. Church, w liam Sut in Exeter. w s in this dnesday. field w 3 Melissa D. P: has gone to | for a few weeks' stay nd Mrs, C. D. Kenyon enter- | latives from Providence Sun- da eb s ster and family and Dr. rze Webs of Chester, Penn Sagurday spending Tass. ROCKVILLE During the day afterncon c ning struck a b v and vicinity. Wildwood circle E. Pendleton July 13. Miss Maida Bi of Marion Pe of. O. L. Burdick and family have o Quonoco; beach eo spend | was a recent | gone 1 remainder of their vacation | D. Alva Crandall recently purchesed | an_automobi: Mr. and M ha, lick of Westerly, were guests Sunday former’s brother, O. L. Burdick and family. Mr. and Mrs. Orlanda_ Smith of rly called at E. C. Kenyons, HOPKINTO Howard C. Boss, who was painfully wounded in the front of his right lex by the premature explosion of a dyna- mite cartridge on the premises of Re E. A. Witter, July 4th, is nearly re- Svered. The books and papers have been re- | moved from three safes in the town hall into the new vault. Charles Sceleston has purchased the safes. Mrs. Walter C. Brown, of Warren ville, is_visiting at the home of Rev P. Matthewson, in Maple Court, Ashaway, and with the family of Mr. Matthewson attending Chautaugua in Westerly. Mr. and Mrs, Walter D. Blake of scenes are lald in New York and the Rocky Mountains. Other pictures will also be shown on Monday and Tuesday, includ three reel comedy drama and a reel comedy. Breed Theatre to Open Monday. Tho Breed theatre will give its first performance under the new manage- ment Monday afternoon when it will j present William Vaughn _ Moody's great American play, The Great Di- vide,'in five acts. The Great Divide is heralded as one of the mgst expensive productions which has been produced by any mak- ers of motion pictures and it abounds with thrill upon thrill and a standard Estabrook, and one of those famous tnonkey ecomedies, Napolian the Great end Sally His Mate, will make up the pieture prozramme at the Auditorium ®or Monday and Tuesday of next waelk another excellent programme has been arrang=d for and it will be head- £d hy the Paramount feature, For the Defense, and in which Jesse L. Lasky features Fannie Ward, who made such a favorable impression here a short time ago in The Chest. A strong cast surronnds Miss Ward in the play which was written by Hector _and Margaret Turnbull. Fannie Ward {thix time appears as a little French end. T [girl and the story is one of great sus- lcmmse Monday, Wednesday and Fri-; pense from beginning to ’rgxe of photo-playing which bespeaks crod- it for everyone of its'cast from the stars to the most humble player. House Peters and Ethel Clayton are seen in the leading roles of Steve ent and Ruth Jordan and in their support are Warner D. _ Richmond, Hayden Stevenson, Mary Moore and “red O'Beck. 4 A two reelicomedy, Tilly’'s Tomato WANTED MEN WANTED Carding _ Department. Boys wanted Finishing Department. VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE ‘| MILLS Versailles, Conn. GIRLS WANTED FINISHING DEPARTMENT Apply ERSAILLES SANITARY ~FIBRE " MILLS Versailles, Conn. WANTED PICKING ROOM HELP e AT oNCE ADMORE WOOLEN €O. YANTIC. WANTED . Twenty Farm Hands, 8 Girls for the Shore,” 6 Milkers, 14 General House- work Girls, 50 Weavers, 20 Laborers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO Central Building, Norwich, Conn. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—I have in my possession a female coll ame of E. A Bassett on coil a large white bull dog William _T. Quinn, Carter Avenue Jy21d ction _or near modern cameo d _mounti H. HYDI Auctioneer. AUCTICN SALE OLD CHINA AND ANTIQUES I Will Seil at Public Auction PHURSDAY, JULY At No. 2 Montauk Ave, corner Bank St. NEW LONDON, CONN. The ¢ n of a well-known pri- vate of several hundred be mentioned whil I may ¢h; Bal Hall, Fairméunt of Arms: Pilgrin Pittsield, M House ‘Pla examples Lowstoft re Old ticks; with st 1 fine rer Lustre ewood ‘Pleces; R ¢ 2 Pots 2 m RICHMOND Mrs, Cora Sgirles, Mrs, Lydia Lilli- ton and Mrs. Gertie wWere calers hers n Anthony and Hope Val- was in Exeter this vi- for bis rip to Wick- »dmansee is e with a brok slowly. con- » leg and East this rainy Hartford—Tobacco town have been h: growers ving qiff on_account of the men are a rainy d h of their pay the city. 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Keep what is left for Covgh and Cold insurance. 1647 ADAMS TAVERN 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Burope and America: Hohemian, Pilsner, Cwmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muers Scotch Ale, Guinness'~ Dublin_Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- izg Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town . ‘Telephone 619 & Surprise, featuring Marie Dressler and a one reel drama, Mr. Jack, with Frank Daniels completes the bill for Monday and Tuesday. There will be specially arranged mu- sic by a concert orchestra at every performance, and_the pictures ill day. FOR SALE One-FOUR-ARARTMENT HOUSE, situated five minutes from Franklin square, onjtrolfey line; is in first- clase condition, all modern improve- ments; price $300; annual rental of $672. . Can be bought on reasonable 'S. SIECEL, Real Estate and_ Insurance, Office: Room 9, Shannon Building. FOR SALE An exoeptional 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. For full partioulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Invest- ment Broker, Franklin Square, Nor- wich. FOR SALE A nice little Cottage with good yard on Elizabeth Street at a low price. E. A. PRENTICE 86 CIiff Street 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees, barn 16x30, one hennery 8x12, two Ecratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 1% acres strawberries (will be in fruitage this Sprig), ¥ acres asparagus (will cut 300 Ibs. daily in season— en income getter). Near railroad, scheol ana cnurch; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. Just issued Chcice of 400. Nothing like it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I Telezhone 365 Offices 110 West 34th St New York Telephone 2998 Greeley Phone 300 FOR SALE A genuine Edison Home Phonograph, nearly new, cost $40.00, with large fancy fiower horn. $5.75 to the first buyer who asks for it. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE. nement and Busi- all Cotiage Houses, T ness Blocks, Buiiding sirable Joca‘ions. you care to seil or Lots, rent, number of people looking for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. gyye, Estate und insurance. Thayer Bldg. Real Room 1v8. > a nice to use. Horses ELVMER R. PIERSON. 586-5. (F— e ) FOR SAL Cottaze, recently rebuilt. seven rooms and bath, No. 69 Mount Pleasant Street. Lot 69X 200 feet. A genuine bargain, Enquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. Phones 724 FOR SALE A PROSPEROUS MILLINERY BUSINESS Established Trade Centrally Located Price low if sold at once. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE One of the choicest Houses located in the best part of McKinley avenue. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investment Broker Franklin Square, Norwich FOR SALE | SIX DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on Greene Ave. and:Cedar St. For particulars end prices addres: g call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, onn. JUST RECEIVED THE DEL-HOFF Acarloaduf Ground Limestone Eiropean Plan Rates 75 centa ner day and um HAYES BROTHERS. Telephone 1222, - P 256-28 Broadway Tel. 389 for farmers’ use. The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors and Builders Il the other. find what he lost? Billie Bright: columns of The Bulletin. Every Line of Business Every Day in the Week He took three-fourths of and one-third of the latter and put it in a third pocket. Later he found only $13 in this pocket. , How can he Put an ad in the “Lost and Found” 5 CENTS A LINE e former amount In The Bulletin Want Ad Column: - Phone 480 TO RENT TO RENI—From middie of August, modern seashore bu: w. Williams Point, Mystic, Ct. R. D. Jufid, Lec and Osgood. dyz2d Lower and_upper tene- ment at 663 North Main St Apply at office.” The Norwich Belt Mfs. Co., Inc. _3anissw TO RENT—One pasture. James De- Woif, Trading Cove. 3¥8STuTh TO RENT—For 510 a month a tene- ment of seven rooms at 56 School St within five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square; also & basement tenement of three rooms. (nquire at Bulletin Of- e 3y TO RENT—Two light bousekeeping. McKinley Avi or Mrs. Congdon, 82 i 5?1‘196 in the building corner of Frankiin and Willow streets; fine cor- ner store for years occupied by C. C. Treat arugsgist, and the sales room, Store room and bakery formerly by the Providence Bakery. Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway. jylra FOR RENT—Three-room flat with set tubs, yard and ground floor fwmily only. Inquire of Al ubber Co. syizd RENT-—Furnished _rooms, _for Light housekecping. 27 Division St. Purnished Tooms, all con- five minutes’ walk _from men only. 125 School veniences, syiid REX , $1.25 up. 199 _Frankln Jysd TO RENT—Two furnished rooms at 120% Franklin St, City. jyid TO RE! Tenement of eight rooms, practically a cottage, with £0od yard, 598 Main St. Phone 129-2. a WANTED FOR SALE RENT—Window or one. balf store, 6 Main St jeldd WOMEN—Beat this. $15 salary or| FOR SALE CHEAP — Two power| ™ 14 RENT-Fus i_also 50 cents un hour for spare time: im- |boats; also three row boats; all in|, KO RENETEurnished rooms:, mense success introducing guaranteed | first-class shape. O. Scovill, Norwich e — cheaper than stores; no exper-\State Hospital. d TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also lenca Writs quick, International Mills, ousekceping. 18 Schcol St. Telephone Dept. 39, Norristown, Pa. ivead WIDOW worth §120,000, or more, will marry. “I dare_you write.” (Sindere). Mission vz2d MAN, e me 0. y22d WANTEDGIrl for general house. work; piain cooking; brivate family; good 'wages. Write, or fare paid for Interview. <all Main St, Willi- mantic, iy2zd WANTED—Jtalian mid wife to prac- tice in a _city nearby. Inquire Dr. Lapenta, New London, Conn, jy22d — Woman _stenographer of age. Must be com. edical office. In- r Block, jy22d WANTED—Washer _man, _woolen cuitings and overcoatings. Apply to Pawcatuck Woolen Mills, Westerly, R. 1 Jv2id WANTED—A farm hand. J. B. Pal- mer. Phone. Jewett City. iv22d POSITION WANTED—By g00d handy all around man; any kind of work. Address Bo 1 Jy22da general BD_ — Experienced wagon; sultable £o r car- school children or good big Toads; will sell cheap for cash or rying parties, 22-13, TO RE modern aprz0d furnisted rooms, at The Seymour, pill trade for sheep. K. A CStiles}Sd Frani Phone 1043 aprizd rear of Bulletn building. Furnished TOR SALE—Bay wagon; A No. 1 Can be seen horse, harness and -0aq horse; all for $90. t White's Cow , opposite a rooms to let. Inquire basement. Ohelsen Pann 12 quire_ st Bulletin Office. _ S ren = ored Jersey| FURNISHED ROGM — Centrally o hew TriToh teat Bh 15 per cony | cated. Emma Morse, 18 Union St E. Fitch Johnson, Tel. 48-5 Lebanon. & ron TO BRENT grass. James DeWoif, Trading Cove. Jy8STuTh T¥OR SALE_One paic of mules, House of 13 rooms at 83 Washington with all conveniences znd steam rSCpow __ensin ; desirable for renting fur- Jjust the thins for filling s . foes; oné new low-down 20th Century | mished rooms; new furniture now in the manure spreader; thoronghbred Hol- |, . o e iAo D openbrat nouse can be bought on easy terms by and tested agaimst tuberculosis, male|a responsible party if taken at once, and female thoroughbred Holstein calves. Write for their pedigree. W. Brown, Shepard Hill Farm, Wauregan, Conn. ' Phon 3¥1STuThus ¥OR SALE—House at 125 Elizabeth St, § rooms and 3-room basement suftable to remodel into two S. Inguire of ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street. d at Eastern Point; pleasant|ments. Lot §Sx115; garden, fruit ood” wages: two i family: mo | Well Inquire on presmices o ndry Address Mrs. H. C. JH;:}'E. Prothero, 7 Treadway avenue. Sroton,” Ct viza o | SeaTE fiey = == % WANTED — Trperiencel maleclady | Fon SATE-hiie Wrmndoite (= e and makers. ADply at once. Millin-|chicks; also a few Cockercis. ery D partment, L{ ston Seore. jy22d |rie Barber. Phone. 463-3. Six Room Apmment in long . hours FOR SALE—A good sound working ne but ambitious and | horse. Inquire of H. Glasser, - . . . need apply Cail in|nam Farm on’ Roosevelt Ave.” yiia || nicest residential section. e & i o e | A . SPECIAL SATURDAY—Can you beat| Dods: & 1 condition; now s all A e it? ,\‘ 5 ce = n »lkSln;‘ ;:nd a qlY) -LH"U'AH(]. Inquire at 92 Fourth Y‘Elul, f . h d. fent tin of Stas Smoking tobacce al | Cioy 20e urni r 10 c . Garcla's shade grown| - S = = e o AT e ¥100 DOWN BUYS _four lenement FAEAN__ |} 04se ana 5 1-2 acres fand. Owner " LONGVIEW Sanatorium, Williams burgh, has resumed its painless treatment of liquor and drug addicts. Folder free. Address Supervisor. jybd Agitaus (shaking paisy), 3 % burgh, Doy MARRY ot 1F LONEL st and Tor mbst suce marriagoe Te soon able; ul Lusiness requives residenc cannot give place hi el attention. cwhere; Hence N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street 4?12\:, l'r;)r an permdfd sired, thus - i — SO Dot G PRy o PLghert, i o A TO RENT chureh, ete. close by. Jitney bus lind|tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Several milis nearby | Ocean and Salt Pond; sown fower and r tenements. Investigate! N ANTIQUES of all kinds; _ vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Renta! $350, Others $200 t0 $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY. “csterly, R. WANTED—Iarm hand, stead. china, siivers = ment: good Box 111 St.'Mornings FOR SALE it S cow T = - it b BEST OFFER THIS WEEK = el __|puys ot on Taurel Hil avenue, be- ien 30 to 70 years; Buick Tate 1914, B 37.|Lween Clay's Llock and Union chapel: Cstablished house, ercects new painie, mew | 80, fest on-avenue; 06 Teot dcep and 13 ar_round. For full par- many extras; price $400; dealers|icet frontage on another eet. Ldeal liculars write, Mr. Gordon, Drawer Y, e el L ocation ic ment “house ~and Manchester, Cenn yiia tore. Wil at a sacrifice to NTED—A few good men_board- ALE or exchange for Ford| Addee 2 o . in priva family. 11 Boswelllcar; a good heavy-weight horse; o el Jy21d sound and gentle. Also one 50 acrc = e 3 3| Tarm in mood condition with new barn 291 and, die makers, de-lund silo, conveniently located on_ tro he il hands. |lev; 6 cents fare from Willimantic; b a Very low. price. Samuel Adams. mployment Bureau, G e Se -\ Himantic EFA Co., Pittsfield, Mass. 1 EOTC SALE—Tieat Teataurant in gwn. Tow | chole oing business $30.00 dally. Rent|§ b s ) s §20.06. Prico right. . Trial . allowed. | § Bight room Bungalow with all im ictas o Address Restaurant care of Bulletin provements—steam heat, hard wood Bovyiod floors, electric lights—lot 75x200 Competent m SH O AR raner cottage at feet, also garage for two autos. no wash TSALESMAN WANTED—Good oppor- tunjty for live energetic solicitor and collector; must speak French and nglish; resident of Taftville or Bal- tic_preféred. Address Box 9, Bulletin Office y18d for clerical work room. Apply West Jy1sd WANTED go0d boc oung man; a be A No. 1 at with general office Strawboard Co. an GOOD LIVING Real in_Real Es- Estate Bd- Real Estate deals ul real _estate st_property; how to manage ~ broperty; urance; about landlord and estate titles; legal forms; ¢ pointers, tips, etc; 246 sound. Only $1.00; ‘posts Your money right back if s micely Steam Lgundr. WANTED _Gi Side Sk bR, <1 GET government jobs: $90 month write for list. Franklin_ Institute, Dept. 35-R., Rochester, N. Y. jy8d WE PAY highest cash price for second hand tools, big lots or small; also an- Yaues. Louis D. Ward, 44 Water St, Norwic! Jez7a T WANTED_Second Dhand furniture, highest price pald. _A. Bruckner, 65 Franklin St Tel. 717-8. may2id SECOND HAND furniture wanted. We. pay the best prices. for. second “hand furniture. We buy-and ‘sell all kinds of furniture, new and old. S. Zelinger, Weshington = Square, Norwich, Conn! Tel. 1022 jedod HELP WANTED In all departments of tho American Thread _Company's Willimantic milis. ~Apply at offlce. WANTED IMMEDIATELY summer cottage, good condition, rea- sonable price, on elther salt or fresh water. FOR SALE: 41-acre farm, near main line station, on trunk.line highway, fine land, large orchard, §-room hous new barn, large new poultry house an outbuildings; $2,300; easy terms. “h A Crystal lake; 8 foot verandas, sleeping poreh, fireplace, steel boat; Sood ing, bathing, boating. Call or w Jack White, Center St., Staffi Springs, Conh. 3yisd OR_SALE—-Vermont cow: will_arrive Tu, July 18th. Tele- phone 30 Lobanon. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Ct. dyisd FOR SALE—35,000 transplanted cel- ery plants, White Plume, Giamt, Pascal and Paris’ Golden. F. 'E Péckham, one 1012, East avison, e, overhaulsd and repainted in fine running shape. It has @ twin- eylinder, S-horeepower motor which is 1913, teed condition. For imme this will go for $119. Danielson, Ci $500.00 WILL BUY a 1915 Bt cylinder touring car, self electric lights; all in A one condl This car can he seen at cor ford and Quidnick streets, H. H. Archambault, P. O. Arctic, R. I. FOR SALE—Two horses. Inquire of Bailey's Stable, Bath St Jviza FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, iy new, near. small barn, several hen houses all equipped for poultry, with two acres of land with fruif, within five minutes’ walk of trolley, fare. ~ For particulars induire of Charles L. Chapman, Vergason Ave Norwich Town, Ct. Phone 1039-2. POTATO DIGGER for sale: it is sec- ond.hand, but just as good as nev come and_sce it. The Household, Franklin St. ~ jezid FARMERS—Just a few_tons more on hand Of Armour and Frisbie high grade. fertilizer and ground bone at a very,low:price. Call Greeneville Grain Co."Phone 22 Jel6d SAND for sale in bank No. 20 Central Ave. Apply to John E. Fanning, 52 Broaaway, mayiia HELLQ, Mr. Poultryman: Konemah Poultry Yards talking. Do your hens eat eggs? Send 50 cents for a bottle of Konefiah Specific No., 2. Stops the trouble at once. - mar25d FOR SALE —Greatest real estate bar- ain in Norwich; Buckingham home on ashington St 12-room house, most substentially - built__which cost over $50,600 to build; also:28 building lots and 40-foot street. Price for residence and the 28 lots, §10,000. Address Real Bstate Exchange, New London, Conn. '47_West Main Street TRYON'S AGENCY. Willimantic. Conn. |y je21daw, -~ ° v 5c car | ¥ 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. THOMAS J. Telephone 822 DODD, Norwich POETRY O’LINCOLN FAMILY. THE A flock of merry-singing birds were | sporting in the grove Some_were warbling cherrily, and some There oS, meking love; © iere were 150bolincos radolineo; Wintersecbie. Conqiealoms . A livelier set was never led by tabor, pipe, or fiddle— Crying, “Phew,!shew, Wadolincon, eee, sée, Bobolincon, Down_among the tickletops, hiding in the buttercy I know a saucy cl p, I see his shining cap Bobbing in the clover there—see, see, seer” Up fies Bobolincon, perching on an apple tree, Startled by his rival's song, quickened | by his raillery, / Soon he spies the rogue afloae, cur-/ veting in the air, And merrily he turns about, and warns him to beware! “'Tis_you that would a-wooing g0, down among the rushes Ol But await a week, il flowers are cherry—walt a week, and, ere you mwarry, Be sure of a_house wherein to_tarry! Wadolink, Whiskodink, Tom Denny walt, walt, wait! Everyone's a funny fellow, everyone's % little mellow Follow, follow, follotv, follow, o'er the hill and in the hollow! Merrily, merrily, there they hie; thay rise and now they fly; They cross and turn, and in and out and down in the'middle and whe ebout— With a “Phew, shew, Wadolincon! Ms- n to me, Bobolincon'— the wobing that's speedily do- g, that's speedily doin That's merry and over with of the clcver! Bobolincon, Wadciincon, Winterseeble, follow, follow, foliow me!” —By Wilson Flags. now 1e bloom THE INEVITABLE. I like the man who faces what he must With step triumphant and with heart of _cheer; Wie fights ihe dally battle without ear; Sees his hopes fail, yet keeps unfaiter- ing trust That God is zood; that somehow, true and just, His plans work out for mortals; not a tear Is shed when fortune, which the world holds dear, Falls from his grasp—better with love a crust, Than living in dishonor: envies not or loses faith in map; but does his best, Nor evdr murmurs at his humbler ot, But, with a_smile and words of hope, gives zest To every toiler: Who by a Mf He alone is great herole conquers fate. —sSarah K. Bolton. HUMOR OF THE DAY Willie—What's vers libre, dad? Crabshaw-—Something you woudnt know was poetry unless you were told. Yew York Times. T'm afraid these Louis XV heels are much too high for me. Perhaps you have lower ones—-say about Louis X would do, I think."—London Opinlon. Grace—I dor’t know whether to like hat young 'Englishman or not—he ¥'s he hasm't a “car” in the world— does he mean “care”—or is he quite perfectly impossible?—Fuck. “Half the office force are in love with my pretty stenographer.” Does it Interfere with their work?" “Oh, no. They're all speeding up, trving to win promotion”"—Chicago Journal. Bill—Do you mean to tell me when a man is going to get married he has to pay for a marriage license?” Jili—Sure thing! Don’t you have to pay when you take a chance in any | lottery ?"—Yonkers Statesman. | Jack (bitterly)—I suppose you con= sider it quite a trigmph to make a fool of a man. Edith—Why, no. A triumph means something accomplished that was very, ifficult—Boston Transcript. “That girl nearly sat in once. Why, they say aughty beauty.” “I know. But the street car was doing some heavy jolting that day."— Leuisville Courier-Journal, You've heard the old saving that a woman’s work is never done?" Oh, yes, replied the cynical man, nd the curious thing about it is that it originated hefore woman got tha my lap she's a cold and notion that they were cailed upon to run the earth.’—Birmingham Age- Herald. | Silas fled before his irate wife, and,! seeking the first shelter that present- ed itself, crept under the bed, from whence, ‘after a short time, he peered cautiously out. Seeing his wife standing near by with an upraised broom, he shouted: “Mirandy, 1 think it's about time somebody Was boss in this house'— | The Christian Herald. THE KALEIDOSCOPE | The American imigration in 1014 was 1,218,480, the Russian Empire sending mere than any other nation. | A wealthy native of India has given a fund of $5000 a year for 15 years o air in suppressing tuberculosis in embay. | Hiking 475 miles from Washinston to get a job, a man carried his bed with him ‘in a cart. He got the job in Bridgeport, Conn. 1 dental drill so small it can be carricd in the pocket has been invented to permit work to be done, in patient’s homes An_electric The world’s largest automobile, hav-! ing a carrying capacity of 25 toms, has been built for transporting wool across country in Australia. | An 01a Established Grocery Business growing Connecticut Good clean stock, and a fine set of fixtures. This Is an unusual op- in a Eastern town. and grow with the town; present own- héd interested do not delay for particulars Adaress J. K., care The Bulletin Norwich Conn. Jy12da $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 Agency Telephone 1334 63 Broadway er has best of reasons for selling. ete. Co., THEERE is no agvertizing medium la Eastern Connecticut equsal to TRe Bul. “jietlnfor, pusizess resuita. FOR SALE portunity to purchase a good business, | Experiments on the Philippine Island of Mindanao seem to indicate that the finest qualities of rubber can be pro- duced there with profit. 4 A new French parachute to be car- ried on aeroplanes by aviators is forced open by the explosion of a cart- ridge at the instant of its release. | The coal productlon of Towa in 1915, | accerding to figures made public by, the United States Geological Survey| and the Geological Supvey of Iowa, amounted to 7.614,143 short tons, val ued at $13,577,308, an increase of 163, 121 tons, and $213,588 in value, It was exceeded in only two previous years, 1909 and 1910. i Cuba imports annually about six million feet of lumber. This conslsts, for the most part, of pine, spruce and fir, and is imported in the form of inch boards, running from 6 to 12 inches in width; planks two and three inches thick and of various widths, 1o conform to orders received. 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