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R FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES® What Is Going On Tonight NORWICH TOWN Vaundoville and Moving Pletures at the Auditortum. Moving Plotures at the Colontal. Vaudeville and Moving Bictures at the Davis. \__Palmyra Encampment, No. 3, T. 0. O. ¥, meets at 0dd Fellows' Hul| ters Johnson Home—Closing e Miss Helen P. Bwing of Elm avenue Lafayette Councll, No. 207, LeU. Sty 4 meq - Tuesday Stk iin Jaffrey, New Hampshire, as 'tha guest of Miss Dorathy Greene, a classmate J. B. D'A., meets in Foresters’ Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. Congregational Sunday School Pio- DAVIS THEATRE. g Ends FOR SALE :New Show Today—Keith Vaudeville| r1pe Sunday school of the TFirst|A genuine Rdison Home Phonograph, ' and Triangle Pholoplays — Also | Congregational church is planning to [nearly new, cost §40.00, with large fancy Charlie Chaplin in His Latest Com- | have its annual picnic at Atlantic | flower horn. $5.75 to the first buyer edy, “The Vagabond.” Beach Tuesday, August first, going by [ who asks for it. There will be complete change of show at the Davis today and the management promises one of the fin- est all round bills of the season for the last half of this week. In the vaudeville the feature attraction is the Velde Troupe, who present a _novel comedy offering called Capers In the Park. This is a big time headliner and one of the troupe gives a clever impersonation of the famous Charlie Chaplin. The other act is Belle Da- vis, billed as the Queen of Song. This little lady is one of the best single acts now playing in vaudeville. In the photoplays the big attraction is Charlie Chaplin, the million dollar comedian in his latest comedy, The Returning to Van. nolds, who for so many years associated with the mission at Turkey, and whose wife died there just before her husbad's other missionaries en route for having studied ish people there, & in_ this Turkish language to his beloved fleld. Last Cottage Meeting. Vagabond. In this picture Charlie| The cottage prayer meeting con- is presented with a role of an in-[ducted by members of the First Meth- tenerant musiclan who after a series [odist church will be held iwith Mrs of comic and nearly tragic adventures [ Julia Talbot of Otrobando _avente, in the big city, where he finds the|this (Thursday) evening. Theodo competition of the German City |terry will give violin solos. ; Bands and the hurdy-gurdies too|Sterry will give violin solos. This much for him, decides to try country | will be the last of these meetings un- life. The Vagabond is claimed by [til September. crities throughout the country to be the most amusing Chaplin _comedy Birds Seek Mulberry Tree. gofiNever iase been produced. | A sniberry. tree mear & porahien There iz also a corking funny £Wo|washington street is a centre where reel Keystone comedy with Chestef|ino phiras congregate. Robins, orioles, Conkiin as the star. It.is called HiS| ,ihirgs, scarlet tanegers, rose breast- First False Step, and Is just one long | 67 grosbeaks and brown . trasners laugh. wer~ seen all at one time recently a bird-lover. The Triangle feature is Lillian Gish, production. follow - play Arts in the five part Fine An Innocent Magdale ing is a short synopsis of he he Enters Johnson Home. Colonel Raliegh is an construct-| Mrs. Susan M. Leavens of Waure- ed Southerner, proud of his s gan arrived Monday to become and with a bi‘ter hatred of the new- |member of the Johnson Home on er families who have settled around |Town street. him since the war. In this gloon — ~ atmosphere. he has raised his ha Brevities. some daughter, Dorothy, desirous that | pron: fragier of East Town street, she may marry well and perpetuate |~ iy " TE% 08 G SO or the =e the Raleigh line. Into her life comes : lar pc Frank E. Ste man of one Forbes Stewart youn gambler. avenue. He asks the colonel for her hand, an when he is refused. elopes with her. | o Finding she is so disappointed in his| Miss Alice Clarke of New riends, he tries to quit his old mode | Who has been the guest of Miss living; but a blackmailing detec- | Donohue of Washington street has him thrown into the peni- [ROW Visiting her sister in Volu tentiary. Dorothy stands by him un- z til_another woman comes out of his ©. Corman of « past and tries to claim him. Then she npike, a graduate of the leaves with her baby and goes home, | Wi siness college began only to find that her father has duties as stenographer at {he owned her. She is taken in pinook Bleachery, Jewett City. ©0ld negro mamm; The Stew who has been grievously wrons Rev. Edward H. Smith will comes to the colonel to claim his wife. | the Christian Endeavorers, In a thrilling finish, he not only gets |who are interested in his work in Dorothy, but reconciles her to her!hok. China, Sunday evening at tather. {o'clock at the Norwich ch Sl | 2l AT THE AUDITORIUM. |BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE “The Woman's Law” to Be Shown Again Today — Other Photoplays. Interesting The five reel Pathe feature entitled The Woman’s Law, which made su. a deep impression on yvesterday's a dience will be shown ngain today. It §s a photoplay well worth seeing and is one that is having a throughout the country this sum- mer. A very interesting edition of the Pathe News will be shown today as well as The Silent Hour, an e cellent three reel comedy drama. Tomorrow and Saturday a big pi ture bill has been arranged headed b big run Constance Collier in The Code of Marecia Gray, produced by the Oliver Morosco Photoplay company, and re- leased on the Paramount programme. In the cast are Forrest Stanley, Hen- ry DeVere, Herbert Standing, Helen Eddy and others equally well known. On the bill, also. will be the eignih episode of The Mpysteries of Myra, an da Napolian the Great and Sally His Mate comedy animal picture. AT THE BREED. v attractive programme will be shown at the Breed this afternoon and evening the featurs of which is Francls X. Bushman and_ Beverly Bayne, in a five part Metro feature. Pennington's Choice, It a beauti- ful story of the Canad Jorthwe and conta 3 ing climaxes. For Friday and Saturday the man- agement of the Breed wish to call Your attention to the extraordinary bill which will be presented at tn| popular playhouse, when Tyrony Power and Kathryn Willlams will be 175 seen in Thou Shalt Not Covert, a_five s He expects to work among the Turk the country while waiting for a chance to return Yor Mrs. 8. M. Leavens of Wauregan, En- Cot- tage Meeting to Be Teld This Ev- special car directly to the beach. Friends in_town of Dr. George Ray- was Van near Te- turn from America where he had beer soliciting funds for the mission work, learn that he sailed July fifteenth with v i reel spectauclar drama with a $30,- | A CHARMING SUMMER FROCK. 000 climax. 8 In addition to this the Breed will ‘l;higgnfinhs! dk-\'?lflh;ad S {\nfixr\ n- present Raymond Hitchcock in A |1 3 ty or crepe, with sin Wonderful Wager, a three reel com- [\ nming of lace or embroidery, o edy. This picture is exceptionally | voile, will make a delightfully c funny and has been a scream where- [and becoming gown. The ruffies may ever shown. be_omitted. 16, 18 and 20 years. of 44-inch material for the dre ruffies, and 3 yards without ruffl a 14-year size. The skirt meas about’2 7-8 yards at its lower edge. ENTRY OF BRITISH CRUISER INTO CHESAPEAKE BAY Officially Reported to Navy Depart- ment by Commander of Louisiana. ‘Washington, July 26.—An official report on the entry of a British cruiser into lower Chesapeake Bay early yesterday morning reached the navy department today from the commander of the battleship Louisiana through the Norfolk Navy vard. The despatch says: “The commanding officer of the Louisiana_reports that about 2:30 a. m., the 25th, while he was at anchor in’ Lynnhaven Bay and using his searchlight and signal lights and otherwise indicating that he was a man-of-war, he was passed by a ves- sel that was barely discernible for two man-of-war lights displayed aft. s this vessel passed the Louis- 1ana she made the signal which read “‘English cruiser’ The vessel was then standing_apparently up the channel toward Hampton Roads. The lights disappeared very soon after the signal was made and nothing was seen of her, though the Louisinana kept a bright look out for her.” NEW CASES OF PARLYSIS IN NEW YORK. STATE Forty Have Been Reported Outside Greater New York. to any address on receipt of 10 c in_silver or stamps. Pattern Dept., Norwich, C nn. in fire department _circles when Chief Henry Heitman of the department suspended Lieut. J. Maloney of Engine company N by Capt. Arthur H. Cleveland of same company. MONEY LOANED Diamonds, Watche: estublished firm to deal with. 16 s 3 Upotaion: ® e erect = (Eatabiisned’ 1875 1647 ig8é61 Albany, N. Y., July 26—Forty new cases of Infantile paralysis not in- oluding those in the city of New York were reported to the state department of health in the 24 hours ending at 5 p. m. today, the greatest number in any day since the outbreak of the ep- idemic. Two deaths were reported. Bridgeport.—Iieut. Gov. C. B. Wil- son, mayor of Bridgeport, has bought & new home on Clinton avenue, Bridge- port, and Mrs. Wilson, who was for- merly Miss Anastasia~ Y. soon Scotch Ale, Guinness’ ‘Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town Telephone 519 M. J. FIELDS, . . 89 Ward Street Carnations. . Special _Forms ®lapta. P : 5 el R The pattern is cut in four sizes: 14, Tt requires 4 ya w . for ures A pattern of this illustration mailed ents Order through The Bulletin Company, Waterbury—A sensation was caused Edward 0. 8 on charges of insubordination preferred the Jawelry and Securities of any kind at tha Lowest Rates of lnterest. An old ADAMS TAVERN offer to the.publio the-finest standara brands of Beer of Europe-end. America: Bohemfan,, Pilsner,, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muers Dublin_Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hil P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- icg_Ale,, Sterling. Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Florist and - fZelenhona-REZ. ~ tesim fow - onaimess 1916, LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE LOST—Two Fnglish sotter (ogs; | fre——— black and white ticked, black ears. Finder notify Phone 610-3, Willimantic Division. iy21d LOST—In business secton or neer ostoflice, Danelson;. a m ‘cameo rooch, #old mountings. Miss M. A Boomhower, Danielson, Conn. 1y20d FOR SALE THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- sirable locaZions. List your property if you care to seil or rent, as I have a number of peopls looking for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. myrr. Real Estate and Insurance. Room 108. Thayer Bldg. JUST RECEIVED Acarload of Ground Limestone for farmers' use. 'The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors_and Builders Tel. 389 47 West Main Street Spend Your Vacation In Bermuda Eight to nineteen day tours all ex- penses from $4250 up. JOHN A. DUNN, Agent 60 MAIN STREET HARNESSES TEAM, EXPRESS CARRIAGES CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS BUSINESS WAGONS SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING AUTOMOBILE ROBES GOOD ASSORTMENT THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. 14 Bath treet, Norwich, Conn. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon Building, WcGrory Norwich, Conn American House cial Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Ete. Livery Cannection, Shetucket Street, ARREL & SANDERSON, Props. LEGAL NOTICES DITORS. PROBATE HELD “or the District Gay ot July, SON J. AYLIN M. Pal trict, dece Adm! NOTICE COUR TO CR or G, Juage. late of sed nistrator cite d to bring aid estate this date by ect, together . on'the sign- place where said and in the same ing the same once aving a circulation t, and make return to D That the 1t ON I NELS AYLING, Judge. and Toregoing 1S & true HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. ditors of said de- notified to present id estate to_the = 2 3. Nor- . within the time ‘limited Vé and forezhing order. HOLLIS H, PA NOTICE ars of Voters of the will be in session own Clerk’s Office in sald Town iday. the 4th day of August, and lay, ihe 11th day of August, from clocik m. until 9 p. m., for the pur- King an enroilment of the of said Town, and making s in the enrollment list last as provided for in Sections 19F Chapter 265 of the Public 909 HPRBERT F. WILLIAMS, FRED CON Registrars of Voters. Dated at Canterbury, July 27, 1916. NOTICE The [Registrars of Voters of the Town of Voluntown hereby give notice that they will be in session at Union perfected 1 and 2 purpose of making an enrollment of ‘;;‘AB legal VO‘PX; of ;?.1(1 ‘Town, and for he ' purpo: of making such changes in the enrollment liof last perfocted as provided for in Sections 1 and 2 of Chapter 265 of the Public Acts of 1909, ARTHUR L. BRIGGS, LIEONARD B. KINNE, Reglistrars of Voters. Deted at Voluntown, Conn., July 26, NOTICE The, istrars of Votems of Townyof Franiiin Hereoy ] ‘Trotice fvat they il be m-a.&!‘.g the Aug. Town Hall on Friay, 11th, petween the hours of D.'m. for the purpose of making- an enrollment: of tho legal voters of sai Town, and for the:purpose,of makin WILIIAM J. BRASSIL, Z. HUNTINGTON LATHROP, Registrars of Votefs. THERE 1s no aévertisms meSlum | Bastern Connsotious cQual (o The BultH rosaiin d 37 Shetucket St. FOR SALE $25,000 BRIDGEPORT GAS LIGHT CO. 5 Year 5% Notes to Net 4% %. These Notes are an exceptional offering and are secured by large values. JAMES L. CASE Norwich, Conn. NEW LONDON PEQUOT AVENUE PROPERTY FOR SALE Ploturesque modern house of mine rooms, 65x200 feet. avenue car line. two baths. The lot is about Short walk to Montauk This fine residence ‘was built and equipped for year round occupancy. Price $7,500. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benmefit Life Agency. Telephone 1334. 63 Broadway. $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. venient to trolley. Excellent neighborhod, con- The best property | have seen for the price. The Telephone 1334 ARCHA W. COIT, Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadwa; For Sale One-FOUR-APARTMENT HOUSE, situated five minutes from Franklin square, on trolley line; is in first- class condition, all modern improve- ments; price $5300; annual rental of $672. Can' be bought on reasonable terms. office: S. SIECEL, Real Estute and Insurance, Room 9, Sh nnon Building. 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. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and ment Broker, Invest- Franklin Square, Nor- wich. 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful 16x30, scratching sheds, (will bear this season), srawberries this shade trees, hennery 8x12, two 60 peach trees 1% acres in fruitage harn one Cwill % be Spring), acres asparagus (will cut 100 1bs. daily in season— an income getter). scheol ana church; Near railroad, jand free from stone and machine worked. Send tor issued Chcice of 400, latest catalogue. Just Nothing like it in all New England, WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I Offices 110 Telezhone 365 est 3dth St., New York 2998 Greeley Telephone Cottage, recently rebuilt, seven rooms and bath, No. 69 Mount Pleasant Street. Lot 69X 200 feet. A genuine bargain, 278 Main St. FOR SALE N Enquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY Phones 724 ” 68 = JAMES H. HYDE, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OLD OHINA AND ANTIQUES I Wil Sell at, Public Auction THURSDAY, JULY 27 At No. 2 Montauk Ave., corner Bank St. NEW LONDON, CONN. The collection of a well-known pri- vate pleces, collector of ~several hundred among which may be mentioned the following: Ta the home of Lafavette: Lot of Lataretie, Atsans Mo ¥ HISTORICAL PLATES: Caamuns ,Ship; Octagonal Church; Bal- timore -and_Ohdo R. R City Hall, N, McDonough’s + Victory; Fairmount N, Y. Coat of Arms: Pilgrim o m;fl“’“m‘ Mass. % “House Platter ally»fine examples of o % Lustre; wstoft owlz Wedgew: ou%l:lbces Rare i of, Pota; Old 5 Pewater; _Candlesticks; ‘a.fine, 014 Desk with eagle Fiint Coll ana B e e e ut Teserve. Scommence et 10.80 - a. m., Business Every Day in the Week This Man is Looking For a Better Position So are dozens of cthers in Norwich, but they are not looking in the right place. The Bulletin “help” col- umns are the RIGHT place to look. Are YOU satisfleq with your present position? Order a “Position Wanted” ad in The Bulletin. The cost is a triffie—only ONE HALF the regular rate. little In The Bulletin Want Ad Columns Phone 480 5 CENTS A LINE TO RENT TO RENT—Five-room basement 11 Elm St. J. H Whitney, 48 Oak St. 3¥27ThSTu “ro R , cheap; place for |cveles. 43 Union St. Call evenings. Jy27ThS TO RMENT _From middle of August, modern seashore bungalow. Williams Point, Mystic, Ct. R. D. Judd, Lee and Osgodd. Jyzed ‘TO RENT—Lower and upper tene- ment at 663 North Main St Apply at office. The Norwich Beit Mig. Co., Inc. __3an1sSW 1—Two furnished rooms 1o light housekeeping. Mrs. Congdon, 82 McKiniey Ave. yisa TO RENT or for sale, seven-room cottage at 33 Eentley Ave: Tel. 1203-3. ¥26 TO RENT_ Union St, four rooms, improvements, heater amd electricity, $i1; 34 Roath St, sevem rooms, im- provements, electri¢ity, $15. F. D. Don- ohue, Norwich. 3y25d RN D rooms; reasonable rates; suitabls for light houselceeping. Mrs. Emma Morse, 15 Union St. JyZed TO RENT—Desirablc cottage at 40 Oak St; modern conveniences. ADPLY at 51 Spring St iyzed TO ment ot seven roo within five minutes’ s at 56 School St.; walk of Franklin Square; also a basement tenement of three rooms. Inquire at Bulletin Of- fice. jy21d FOR RENT In the bullding corner of WANTED FOR SALE Franklin and Willow streets; fine cor- ner store for vears occupied by C. C. MAN AND WIFE want room and| FOR SALE—One 1915 four cylinder|i(cal drussisi and the sales roomy board in quiet modern home; - state|Reo, full equipment, A-1 condition In| by the Brovidence Salery arone . price. Address Box 50, Bulletin. jy27d | ail S price '$600. The A. C.|Coit, 63 Broadway. Sy - - o Swan Co. y21ThS - = e Woman as pastry cook or | ~ i CO Sl FOR _IBNT_Three-room flat with to assist in the pastry work at Ma- @ SALE—Canoe, 13 foot, paddles, | set tubs, yard nd ground floor Ocean Jeach. Apply at Ma-|back rests, carpet, pillows, searchlight;|to small family on Inquire of Al- brey’s, 57 Bradway. §y27d | coSt $90 last summer; $45 if taken at|ling Rubber ylzd i = once, Lock Box 255, Willlmantic, Ct. ENT_Furnls = LOOM FIXBR wanted for X Knowiss | 5s27 ] - TO RENT Furnished _rooms, _for R e A | tuvtid light housekecping. 27 Division St. paid. Phone H.| FOR SALE—Motor boat, 22 by 6%%,| TO RE) nished Tooms, all con- . R. L _ J¥26d | four horse Lathrop motor, all In first|Venlences, five minutes’ walk _from in work on farm where|Class shape. Address P. O. Bo men only. 125 School will have a_good home. Address I E | Norwich. el “ayiid Dawley, Uncas Hotel, Norwich. Jy2o = e N B L i o b ch._I¥254| o350 PIANG for sale. W. o e WANTED — Bxperienced . sirl ~for | iey, Daniclson, Conn. Phone 275-5. In- | Lo Lraitiiin il general housework: no washing. =Ab-| quire of B o, v B, Wheat. RENT rooms at ply 113 Washington St. Jyz6d | R. Dubuc or W. B. ;_H cat-1 190 % frania *via®t WANTE for general| ——— 0 ; nement of clght ro hov sman Family:| CFOW SALE — One Tot of standing | prackicully @ cortime Wit Bood Yare: I small (amilY:| grass, James DeWols, Srading Gove: : Ehon 1 3y8STuTh TED—Handy man; one who can rpenter work; steady and good piace for right man. Apply West Side Silke Mill, Jy25d 15C WORT a 10c tin of FOR 10C; a 5. Stag smoking toba *kage five with a las inics Delignt for 5 4t Fagan's Smoke Shop. Ain't we bin ' syz4d asher man, _ woolen gs and overcoatin; Apply catuck Woolen Mills, Westerl, FOR SALE—House at 125 Blizabeth St, § rooms and 3-room basement: suitable to remodel into two tene- ments. Lot 58x115; garden, fruit and well. Inquire on premises or Fred G. Prothero, 7 Treadway avenue, FPhone 564-13 3¥1§TpThu FOR SALF—Five acres standing oat Mrs. F Williams, Jewett City. 3y26: _FOR SALE—A private house business; 16-room house; eazon for selling; must be sold by Aug. 12. Robert Howard, 9 Wate: Danielson, Conn. 13 Dboarding & vl ore FOR SALE—The plumbing and tir WANTED—Farm hand, steady em ployment; good wages. 'Box 1li Bul-|ning business at 20 Sixth St Apply letin_Oftice. Jy21d | Bst 3. Ryan sy 2ha WANTED A few g00d men_board- Model C Regal tourt TOR SALE ar. Inquire at FOR SALE—Lato 1915 three 2 Benjamin St. ers in a private family. 11 Boswell Ave. Jy21d W —A few choice pieces of antiaue niture and mirrors; will pay collectors prices. M. A. Norton, Waterfor yzod WANTED Capable _young _man; a £00d_bookkee must’ be A No. 1 at nhgures and familiar with general office worke Amesican Strawboard Co. V17 MAKE GOOD LIVING in_Real tate I Our_Re: ucator bow Real are made uccesstul agents; how to list property to scll: ‘advertise; manage perty: write insurance; about landlord and tenant; : legal forms; hundrée . tips, etc; 246 Only $1.00; post- money Tight back if tly satistied. Realty Station F; Wash- ington, D. C. visd WANTED — 15 and more years of age: paid o learning. West = Jyldd jobs; 390 montt “rankiin_ Institute, N Y. dysd nd hand furnitur, A. Bruckner, second hand prices for sell all kinds Ve buy and re, new and old Square, X TED in all departments of an Thread Company's Willimantic mills. “Apply at office. je1ya WANTED IMMEDIATELY summer cottage, good condition, rea. sonable price, on either salt or fresh water. FOR SALE: 41-acre farm, near main line station, on trunk line highway, ne land, large orchard, 8-room house; ew b large n ngs: AGENC WANTED IMMEDIATELY. w poultry house and 0; easy terms. . Willimantic, TRYON'S Conn. A Teamster for Supply Wagon. BATES, 3. B. cEM ‘WANTED 50 men on Shaving Machines and Drill press work: 5 cut-off Machine Orerators; 2 Automatic Screw Machine Operators; 2 Intelligent Americans to learn inspecting; 10 Hardening Shop men to work around fires; 2 men with somo Plating-room experience; 10 men to learn wet arinding; 20 outside la- Dborers at 27 1-2c per hour; 1 first class slue man to set up emery wheels. THE NEW DEPARTURE MFG. CO. Bristol, Conn. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT. mag, generator, twin Indian motor with sidecar; only five months ol anteed good as new: cash or guar- rms at one-half of cost. Leslie sungs, 26d ‘- FOR SALE—Registered new milch w. George A. Kahn, Yan- Lebanon, Jyitd Brownell, R. COWS FOR SALE—Large as nd; two carloads coming James H. Hyde, North Fr Teiephone 30, Lebanon, Ct. 1914 twin Indian motor- ortme idecar, all in first cla condition; will sell ‘very cheap if take at ouce. ' Apply at 7 North High St M. Budnick y25d TOR SALE 1910 Cadillac ing g00d running order; $17s. Phone YOR SAL 00d _chestn horse, weight 1130; also expr and harness; ail for § cen in White's Court, opposite € Jank. FOR SALE Model 59 Ove: ing car, with electric light ically O. K. reasonable i D. Crawford, Vol FOR SALL due s _Willimaniic, Conn. ice youns Jerse 3 COWS FOR SALE_Another load just arrived Tuesday, July Fred W Hoxie Lebancn,” Conn. Telephone 62. jyisa FOR SA cersiia heavy. hors; ound and gentle. Also one 50 acre good condition with new barn conveniently located on trol- Ford for cents fare from Willimantic; at low price. Samuel Adams, 921 St., Willimantic. jyisd FOR SALE 35,000 transplanted cel- ery plants, White Plume, Giant, Pascal and Paris Golden. F. 'E. Peckhem, Ea; de Gardens. Telephone 1012. ALE Harley-Davison, 1913, overhauled and répainted; in fine running shape. It has a twin® cylinder, S-horsepower motor which is in guaranteed condition. For immed- fate sale; this will go for $119. Wil- iiam Burnett, Daniel Ct.” jylsd on, $500,00 WILL BUY a 1915 Buick si cylinder touring car, self eleetric lights; all in A one cc This car can he seen at corner ford and Quidnick streets, or H. H. Archambault, P. O. Arctic, R. I. Box Jylad FOR SALE_Two horses. Inquire of Bailey’s Stable, Bath St. Jyl2a FOR SALE_Six-room cottage, near- 1y new, small barn, several hen houses, all equipped for poultry, with two acres of land with fruif, within five minutes’ walk of trolley, 6c car fare. For _particulars inquire of Charles L. Chapman, nue. Norwica Town, Ct. Iyild Vergason Av Phone 1039- WANTED Millinery Saleslady and Maker B. GOTTHELF & CO. 94-100 Main Street 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. CHARLES ALERO ........ Auctioneer AUCTION WLl be sold at public auction on the SATURDAY, JULY 29TH, 1016, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, 10-room house with barn and acre of jand, one mile from Voluntown, in Town of Griswold, the former home of the late. Ada E. POTATO DIGGER for sale: it Is sec- ond hand, but just_as zood as new; come and_see it. The Household, 74 Frankiin St. Je2ta FARMERS—Just a few tons more on hand of Armour and Frisble high grade fertilizer and ground bone at a very low price. Call Greeneville Grain Co.” Phone 326-5. Jel6d SAND for sale in bank No, 20 Central Ave. Apply to John E. Fanning, 52 Broadway. mayi2d HELLO, Mr. Poultryman: Konemah Poultry Yards talking. Do your hens eat eggs? Send 50 cents for a bottle of Konemah Specific No. 2. Stops the trouble at once. ‘mar25d FOR SALE—Greatest real estate bar- filn in Norwich; Buck#gham home on ‘ashington St.; 12-room house, most substantially built, which cost over $50,000 to build; also 25 building lots and 40-foot street. Price for residence and the 28 lots, $10,000. Address Real Estate Exchange, New London, Conn. je21daw FOR SALE A nice little Cottage with good yard on Elizabeth Street at a low price. E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street Phone 300 WHEN YOU WANQT (0 put you iness Dbefore the public. tnere I mediuiz better than through tn e s 95 Main ranklin St. Je22d T—Furnished ekeeping. 17 Oak S TO RENT_Furnished rooms; housekeeping. 78 Schavol St. Telephon aprzod bors TO RENT—Newly farnished room modern co at The Seymour, 4 Frank one 1043-2. aprizd THE BRON Durkee Lane. rear of Bulletin building. Furnished rooms to let. TO RENT- Inguire st Bu Inquire basement. ors at 61 Franklin St etin Office. deci3d New Apartments TO RENT Several apartments in the new houses on Spring Garden Ave., ready for oc- cupancy August 1st at $20 a month; nue at $25 a month. All of these apartments are of six rooms each and have all modern conveniences. Inquire J. J. CORKERY Room 109 Thayer Building To Rent Six Room Apartment in residential section. Heat nicest All improvements. furnished. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Streat TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- tage, 8 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. GOY. FOR SALE SALE HORSES I still have a few horses of all kinds to dispose of. Come and see them or telephone 536-3. ELMER R. PTERSON. Water Power for Sale Water Power with 27 foot fall, cap- able of developing 100 Horse Power, with a large flowage and permanent rights in other ponds, located in a small v connected by trolley with larger city, and coal can be hauled by trolley car from tide water; there is also an auxiliary steam power of 100 Horse Powe also buildings, that can be improved and used for manufacturing. Price, reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Norwich, Conn. 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