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FAIR “TODAY; NOT MUCH 'CHANGE4.OF. TEMPERATURE FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHEd What Is Going On Tonight Vaudevil Ind Movin, t R Vamdeville end M fln‘ lotur at the Davis. e ‘P‘ e ANNOUNCEMENTS Furniture buyers should, take _nd- vantage right now of Schwartz'Bros. annual August clearance furniture sale. Great ins to be had right through the ent store. See adv. The third of the open air services under the ¥, M. C. A. auspices will be ‘held tomorrow at 5 p. m. on the grounds of the Buckingham Memorial. The speaker on this occasion will be Rev. Dr. Vosburgh of New Jersey, and those who attend may be assured of an_interesting messase. The music will consist of singing of popular hymns, with cornet and organ ‘accompaniment. Both men and women are cordially mvited. The Gillette-Vibber Co. issue contains an announce ment by the Gillette-Vibber company of their opening an Exide Battery Service Station and welding shop in well to mention that in Norwich. It might b fitting up thelr quarters they have Norwich merchants, and have secured the services of Mr. Tim- This patronized othy Connell, a well known Norwich man. It would be well to consider them when in the market for an: thing In the line of storage batteries or welding. To the users of Exide batteries, those contemplating buying batteries, and to_those with battery troubles: Ever since automobiles have been in general use, the Gillette-Vibber company have been charsing, repair- batteries. In ing, and selling storage that time, thousands of batteries have been hendled. In fact, batter is handled as a special department by us. were in- Battery A number of years ago, we vited by the Electric Storaze Co., to represent them their famous Bxide batteries. ing from our experience that were the leading batteries, we Ally accepted, and having mot success in New London, informed that su; would be sure to in Norwich have on Arms C: n street entr d to rende whet natur- with r be- 5 nave will b no charge for t and adding_elec tor tion. ‘Why not call Autogenous welding attention several years was_added establishment done by us i address of the have welded plece of apparatu tioned, and c were made by us r that are in Yo The r Compan: New L 1 Norwich DAVIS THEATRE "o wother Big Bill o and Triangle Plays. enter ind_dances 2 biz time different from e. The other enfamin, another big time athletic no photoplays Mee N om time in the motion pieture Industry there have heen sempled rem je casts, whose un- usual hormony in getting results, coupled with distinct native long kept them together as reguls producinz combinations. Such sociation wae that of Mae Robert Harron and Wiifred L three stars now appearing in th elty Trianzle feature, The Wild of the rras, Three years ago they appeared gether under direction of D. W. Grif- fith in the first “primitive man"” film Man's Genesis. Their wor no was commented uvon most _enthusiastically the eritics and it was generally believed that they would be regu maintained as a ducing cembination. at somehow or another, Lucas was trans- ferred to a distant branch of the stu dlo, and so the idea was abandoned. Recenily, however, the trio were re- united. To complete the show there is the usual funny Keystone comedy and Ford Sterling is seen in his latest success, His Wild Oats. This Is a regular laugh maker and Ford Ster] ing was never seen to better advan- tage than he is in this picture, Another big bill has been booked for the first haif of next week of vau deville and Trianele photoplay: Watch this space Monday for partic- ulars, AT THE AUDITORIUM Hazel Dawn in The Sales Lady and Other Features Today. Today the management of the Au- ditorfum will present for the five-reel feature of the excellent motion pic- ture program which has been ar- ranged Hazel Dawn in The Sales Lady, a corking drama of modern times, written by Willard Mack and produced by the Famous Players Fiim Co. Mr. Mack is the author of Kick In and many other well known plays which have had long runs. The ninth episode of the Mysteries of Myra will be shown today as well as the last one of the serdes of the animal come- dies of the adventures of Napolian, the Great and Sally His Mate. The Auditorfum theatre will close tonight untll Labor Day. BREED THEATRE. Madame Petrova in The Soul Market Today’s Feature. Large sized audences. greeted the excellent bill at'the Breed theatre ‘yes- terday, and the show is worthy of the ettendance. Todey will be the last opportunity tosee this exceptional il the feature.of which is the exquisite emotional actréss, Madame Petrova, in The Soul Market, a five Metro feature. The Soul Markct is a.very powerful - drama of soclety- and the stage and is one,of the most interest- Ing end elaborate photoplays that has ever been presented In this: city and’ one eyery amusement lover should see. For'Monday and Tuesday the Breed will present the world’s youngest star, Offles Minter, in Barbara tehte. Mins Minter was just 15 years old on April 1st, and is desig- as the “15 vear old.bundle of quty’and sunshine”” In this play e is wupported by the stages oidest Barbara_Frietchie is a Qfetro feature in five thrilling parts and is a_ besuti- ful, story of the Rt ‘war, based upon Whittier's famous poem and Clyde Fitch's _stage, masterpiece. “The Breediconcert orchestra is in atiendance atjevery performance and there are three:shows daily, 2.30, 7 and 5.20 p. m. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. At Taftville Congregational church lion.Sunday Rev. George C. Pollock, D. D. wilt:preach. At Trinity M, E. church, Rev. L. G. Horton, D. D., of Woonsocket preach. No evening/ service. At the First, Congregational church Rev. Charles, A. Northrop will preach Sunday morning, Aug. 6. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.30 p. m. g At Park; church, 10.30 a. m. union services of the Congregational church- es. Pre: by Rev. Prof. Charles Noble of Grinnell university. Federated church, Rev. A. W. Bur- don, pastor. Morning subject, An { Efficient _Life. Sublect _for ovening service, Swins Raisers Dismayed. | Baptist church, evening by At Grace Memor preaching morning and Rev. George E. Hughes, D. D, of Providence, R. L Sunday school at noon. At Norwich Town Methodist. Episco- pal church, public worship and sermon at 10.30. Subject, The Christian’s Conquest. = Evening subject, The Tongue and the Eye. The Associated Bible Students hold services in W. C. T. U. hall, 35 She- tucket street. There will be Bible study Sunday morning, The topic wiil be The Divine Plan of the Ages. church, Rev. J. Holy commun- m. The con Trinity Episcopal Eldred Brown, rector. fon and sermon at 10.30 George ., Sunday school Smmu Preaching at lat 1215 p. m. he ion _at | |evening _service. Higher | | Ground Experience. ' Another Norwich Case I Proves That There's a Way Out for Many Suffering Norwich Folks Just anmother report of a case In Norwich. Another typical case. Kid- ney ailments relieved in Norwich with Doan's Kidney Pills. Hiram U. Neff, 465 Bast Mam. St. ill| Norwich, says: “I have used Doan's Kidney Pills off and on for a number of years for attacks of kidney trouble settle mostly 4n my back and across my kidneys. At times it is so bad that T can scarcely get around. I am hardly able to stoop-or straighten on account of the pain. The kidney act- ion is frregular and the secretions are At times I buy Doan’s Kidney Pills at Sevin & Son's Drug Store and they always remove the pains and cause the kidney secre- tions to become natural.” Price 50c, at all dealers. unnatural. such Don't sim- ply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan’s Kidney Pllls — the same that Mr. Neff had. Foster-Milburn Co. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. LEGAL NOTICES REGISTRARS NOTICE gregation of Christ church is cordially invited to w p in Trinity church| fThe Registrars of Voters of the during August. Town of Preston will be in session at s the Town House (Long Socfety), on At McKinley avenue A. M. E. Zion|Fyiday, Aug. 4th and 11th, from 12 church, Rev. B, Biddle, pastor.|m. iill'9 p. m, for the purpose of re- icus lists of said Town such lists the names of as shall apply there- md eligible to be regis- vie the and to add legal v ind be At the Central Baptist church Tomer J. Vosbu J., will preach Morning sub, ening _ subjc o Biessing | Books. The Sunitay jat noon and the youn, t= ng, led Arihur F b &3 at 620 p. m | ULLETIN'S FATTERN SERVICE | 1604 PRACTICAL, SERVICEABLE GAX- Ladles’ Apron W or Without Belt. Gingham, seersu percale, lawn | sateen, arifi be used £ this model. 3 plait at the ce ich de: and_ is cut in and large. pat Small, medium 8" yands of dium size. A pattern of this illustration mas to any address on recelpt of 10 in_silver tamp. Order through The Bulletin Company Pattern Dept. Norwich, Conn, It requires terial Hughes an Extradordinay Campaigner. The extraordinary campaigning abil- ities of Charles B. Hughes, the repul lican candidate for president, were never more clearly revealed than in his speech of acceptance delivered last |evening before a representative audi- jence of that party. It was bold, ad- mirably expressed for the se it undertook to perform, and convincing in its indication of the spirit in which he proposes to challenge President Wilson at every turn in the siruggle. It was recognized at the time of his nomination that he was the strongest republican _in the country to oppose Woodrow Wilson. His speech of ac. ceptance demonstrates that that judg- ment was sound—New Haven Journal Courier. “Have you jpeen studying the science of efficlency?” Had to quit reading about it. Got a5 1ntmind Eat T o 1 was interfering with my regular work.— Washington Star. Wedding Gifts IN SILVER "Lowest Prices THE WM. FRISWELL 0. 2527, Franklin Strect MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Joweiry and Seceritles of any kind at the Lowest Rates of interest. An oid i established firm ‘to deal with. BBl 1875 S tered upon either caucus list of said | Preston. JOHN P. HOLLOWELL, B H E, BURDICK, Re s of Voters. dated at Preston, Conn, NOTIC 0 CREDITORS. A COURT OF PROGATE HELD 1 and the Di g n the 3d day of OME, Judge. k il late of t. dedea 5 Administrator d to b 1d estate s date effect, order, t on above and 0 cnE; oF I COURT 2 HELD District v of August AYLING, Judge. . Monroe, late of iscd atrix cite a to bring ia estate this date by ct, toge! ; stoftice in th ¢ and by pub- n 4 newspaper n_in said District J. AYLING, Judge, foregoing is a true Tan N M. DRESCHER, Assistant Clerk. editors of said de- notified_to present the in the time foregoing order. ARRIE L. MONROE, Administratri JURT OF PROBATE HELD ithin and for the District on the 4th day of August, LSON J. AYLING, Judge, harles E. Monroe, late of Y. deceased ed in Court cation allezing tate is now in settlement in nd_praving for an order real estate belonging to Cfully described In said ap- trairix appear written appl Whereupon, spplicat the It Is Ordered, That said reard and detormined at te Court Room in the Clty of in said District, on the Sth August, A. D. 1916, at 10 o’clock renoon, and that notice of the id application, and of reon, be given by the is order once in some circulation In sajd ree days prior to sald hearing, and that Te- A to the Court LSON J. AYLING, Judge. and fnr(‘guln" is a true record HEL n b te date of be m turn above of cop M. DRESCHER, augs Assistant Clerk. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES and rheumatism. The pain seems to|Bhons '$5i- WANTED WANTED BOY USHERS Apply at Davis Theatre FOR SALE FOR _SALI-—Automobiles: 1 1914 Briggs-Detroiter, 1 1914 Mitchail, 1 model 81 Overland roadster: all above cams are in excellont condition, equip- Bed with “efcatrio” lights and - electris Starters: call and sec these barzains; t.. Norwich Motor Sales Co. Thames Square, Norwich augsd LIQUOR BUSINESS FOR SALE Old stand 25 years in Bank St. Large, roomy store; good | business; retiring from busi- ness; price reasonable. 655 Bank St., New London FOR SALE One Hundred Cows JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30 Lebanon FOR SALE on Central Avenue House of 9 rooms in good condition, well located with improvements; large lot; price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOKUE Central Building, Norwich, Conn. For Sale R-APARTMENT HOUS tes from Frankll One-FC ed five minu line; is first- s cor on, all modern improve- ments; price $3300; annual rental of $672. Can be bought on reasonable terms. S. SIEGEL, Real Extate and Insurance, Office: Ro 9. FOR SALE SIX DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on Greene Ave. and Cedar St. Shannon Building. For particulars and prices address g:r call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, onn. FOR SALE. Cotzage Houses, Tenement and Busl- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all In de- sirable Joca’ions. List your property if you care to scil or rent. as 1 have a number of people looking for real es- tate investments. Thayer Bldg. 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, Telephuna 822 FOR SALE on Fishers Island, 8 Room Cottage, fully furnished, will be sold very cheap, so get busy. For full particu. lars, enquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Square, FOR SALE A nice little Cottage with good yard on Elizabeth Street at a E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street $3,650 will buy Homelike House on Laurel Hill Ave- nue, easy walking distance from bus- iness section; nine rooms and bath, Norwich Norwich Phone 300 Suite 46 Shannon Buxldmg gas, efficlent heater. Lot 60x125 feet Take eievator Shetuciet Sireet en- trance. Phone. THE DEL-HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents ner day and um HAYES BROTHERS, Telephone 122, 25-28 Broadway R. R. AGNEW, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Room 214 Thayer Building Norwich, Conn. (‘u’eenevme office: Office Hours: 12-2; 2-4 p.m.; 7-8 except Wednesday 7-8 Wednesday and Satur- and day evenings, and by Saturday appointment WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right ,prices by skilied labor. Telephone 50.West Main 8t j and large barn that may be used for | garage. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency. Telephone 1534 63 Broadw: JUST RECEIVED Acarloadof Ground Limestone for farmers’ use. The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contsactors and Builders Tel. 389 47 West Main Strest LOST AND FOUND BANKBOOK = LOST—Lost or stolen, pasgbock 115010 of The Norwich Z . All persons. are cau- tioned 23 ng or negotiat- Sng the same, and smy person. hating 4 citim to eaid book T3 norely culled i Gsent Sa1d claim o Said bami o8 o2 Before the #h day o Temronnk 7317, or submit to having the boolk do. charéd - canceliad and extinguished and mew Dook iseued In llou. Uheroct. of fhe amount aue therdon paid. augss LESTA ey ring with five kevs low price. | This Man is Looking TO RENT POETRY TO ment at 668_North Main St. SHRe *rhe Noiien Bee Sies. Jan1sSW RENT—Lower and upper tene- Appiy, at - Inc. THE PRIMARY LAW, The primary law nber of eptablo its, near _ booklet from MAL Realty Wash- Jy15d years West dyisd Jobs; $80 month nikiin’ Institute, r, N Tivsa ¥ and _more % NTED—Second hand _furniturs brice pald. _A. Bruckner, 55 n'St R 23a - We best prices for second hand We buy and sell all kinds ow and old. S. Zelinger, Square, Norwich, Conn! Thread Apply NTED A number one fireman. Must be sober and reliable. AMBERICAN STRAWBOARD CO., Thamesville. WANTED WANT WORK as 2 \rsukers. 5 Gen- Ir You Laborers, 4 3 Laundress- 59 Table .'\xm.r,\ MENT BUREAU, GEO. L. CHESBRO, Central Buildinz, __Norwich, Conn. WANTED IMMEDIATELY £00d condition, rea- on efther salt or.fresh price. FOTL._SALE: 41-acre farm. near main line station, on trunk line highway, fine lend, larse orchard, 8-room house new barxi, large new poultry house and ngs; $3,300; easy terms, 'S AGENCY. Willimantic, Conn. WANTED 50 men on Shaving Machines and Drill press work; 5, out-oft Machine Operators; 2 Automatlc Screw Machine Operators; 2 Intelligent Amerlcans to learn inspecting; 10 Hardening Shop men to work around fres; 2 men with somo Plating-room.experience; 10 men to learn wet grinding; 20 outside la- borers 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. THERI » no sCvert g icerum g Eastern Counecticut equal 10 ihe Buk leiin; to) Business results two Milner low has ke two large tenements: every way; modern im: B. W. Danielson, Agent Yiouy andotte cock- Marjorie Bar- Iy2ISMWS 5 1916, six cylinder, model D- aitig; 11 veurs terb TFOR SALL At aturda , 1 oak cham.: oald chamber set s " and | TOR SAL acres standing oats Mrs. F.E s, Jewety City. augid FOR SALE Herman E. FOR SALE—Two-tenement house at | 16 Benjamin Inquire at 2 | Jamin St | SO | well ave., built one year ago by Stat- son & Young. Inquire on premises Jyssa FOR SALE or exchange for Ford| car; 'a good heavy-weizht horse; | sound ‘and gentle. Also one 50 wore | farm in good condition with new bar and stlo, conveniently located on tr limantic Ada ley: ¢ cents fare from W & Very low_price. Samuel Main “St., Willimantie. $500.00 WILL BUY a 1515 Buick cylinder touring car, self clsotric lights; all in A one c This cer can he seen at cor ford_and Quidni . H. Archambaul Avctlc, B. I POTATO DIGGER for sale: it Is seo- ona hand, but just as good as new come and’ see it. The Household, 7. Franklin St. FOR SALE_Greatest -eal estate bar. ain in Norwich; Buck®gham home on Vashington Si.; 12-room house, most | substantially buiit, which cost over '$50,000 to build; also 28 building lots and 40-foot streét. Price for residence and the 28 lots, $10,000. Address Real | BEstate Exchange. New London, Conn. | e2idaw 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 Invesk-; ment Broker, Franklin Square, Nor- wich. . WHEN YOU WANT 10 put your pus. iness Lefore the public, there i uo ndition. m “before 1 take your case I want to know : uilty.” replied the prisoner. d'yer s'pose? Dat I'd hire de expensive lawyer in town if wuz innocent?"—Judge. Father—What do you have that lit- $25,000 BRIDGEPORT GAS LIGHT CO. 5 Year 5% 4% %. Notes are an values. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. Notes to Net exceptional g and are secured, by large Norwich, Conn. | tié aude running atter you for? I hope | You don't think him the real thing?” Daughter—No, father; not the real t's more, I can prove it.” “How are you going to prove jt? “Where will you find & new frind that has shtud by ye as lonz as the {0ld ones have?"—Answers, London. “Complaining never gets you any- thing,” said the man who nas a fond-| ness for trite maxims. “On, I don't know about that” an- swered the leap-year hushand. “I complatned of being lonely once got u wife’—Birmingham Age-Ter- ald. THE KALEIDOSCOPE About 70,000 tons of cork are an- nually needed in the bottling trade in the British Isles. Leather and canvas covers to . be. aced over automobile springs to keep Cottage, recently rebuilt, seven rooms and bath, No. 69 Mount Pleasant Street. Lot 69%200 . A genuine bargain, . Enquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY Phones 724 278 Main St. r_@ FOR SALE them clean and dry have been pat- ented. Fraternities of the University of California have been prohibited from E e et Electrically speaking, man each day dissipates and one-half ergy, mental exertion and heat radfa- tion, the average about two An aviation school in Furope sus- pends its machines track untll the students learn to be trusted to operate them free | from control. in England in 1681, and dignified it: 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees, harn self with the title Collection of Let- ters for the TImprovement of Hus bandry and Trade. will Try it and see—one application Wwill James S. Ferguson, Phila., Pa. writes: “I have had wonderful relief since I 16x30, one hennery 8x12, two Jj|uscd Sloan’s Liniment on my knees. scratching sheds, 60 peach trees | TO think after all these years of pain (will bear this season), 1% acres [j|one application gave me relief. Many strawberries (will be in Jruitage | thanks for what your remedy has done| this Sprug), % acres asparagus f|for me.” Don't keep on suffering, ap- (will cut 200 lbs. an income getter). achéol ana church; stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. tssued Choice of 400. it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. Telozhone 365 Offices 110 West 34th St New Yor Telephone 2998 Greeley medium TELIE 15 5o asveriiasg medins D she 8= ! masiern Connecticuz cqusito The ‘Buis | one for o) daily in season— Near railroad, land free from Just Nothing like ply Sloan's Linimept where your paim is and notice how quick you get relief., Penetrates without rubbing. Buy it at any Drug Store. 25c. When You Have a Cold. Give it attention, avoid exposure, be regular and careful of your diet, aiso commence takivg Dr. King's New Dia- Covery. It comtgins Pine-Tar, Anti- septic Oils_and Balsam: Is slightly laxative, Dr. King's Discovery eases your coush, your throat und bronchigl twbes, checks your cold, BIBIYS 1o clear Your hesd. In a short time . you know yowr cold is hetier.' its the standard fumily cough Syrup in use over 40 year: et a bottle at Koep it in the,house as a Qold, k Is a bing bag draw; ‘ For a (as0 BENT_Two furalshed rooms %or| o ofat in’ your ballon ligat housekeeping. Mrs. Congdon, 83| oW cast in Your ool Better Position McKiniey Ave. Jyisa - | Revietos you S 4 nave, or “mon compos,” FOR RENT—Nicely furpished front| Or wild suffragette. So are dozens of otlirs in rooms. 30 Grove St. 23 : JY2STuTh The primary law— Norwich, but they are not A A dneitiatlo maw: looking in the right place. o sepronally o seven | oY orer O ot it The Bulletin “help” col- 380 montily. Arcma W. Colt, 63 Bbroad- | It may vield an office— : wa augid aly a blank. tmss ace s the RIGHT TO_RENV_Desirable cottage at 40 |The prl: 1aw- ENV_Desirable cotfage rimar: — place to look. Are YOU Oals St: modern Convenlences Appiy | Tig & gams at long taw: satisfieq with your present BT ne aug2 92\‘:“.;‘0&‘,‘%‘!‘,.“5.,;“5““‘ downware position? Order a 'little RiVer Ave. Thauire o e Broimises | 4nd one in ten chancls “Position Wanted” ad ‘in aug2d S e The Bulletin. The c 1 TO RENT—Half of double house at|The primary law— w.i s con(e 17 OaK St.; possession Aug. is. Inquirc|A legalized flaw, ,a trifie—only ONE HALF at 95 Oak augid ” | Thatcumbers our stetutes, SR, na cr 2 % the regular rate. FOR RENT—Five rooms, with bath, | Maies orkjffice a snipe game, clectric light and front porch, to small| s toss-up of fate. ? famiiy, 310 menth. Allihg Huober Co. The primary law— . . sa-aw, Every Line of In The Bulletin Want D “rooms; —reasonable | $ PETRINION SCTY, per B E D Ad Col su.labis for Light housckeeping: | Loon mouth, It Witk o usiness Every Day olumns Mis. Emma Morse, 1§ Uniop St 3yod | Wiohout and wi | a2 the Week Phone 480 pEEme s mrwanm e i e e within five mi Franklin | The primary law— 5 CENTS A LINE Square; also 4 bisement & A vellow-nuea straw, ce rooms. E A1 nollow with mockery, And full of hutd&h‘- x it, R TTi u suck it. and suek it, FOR MBENT In the build You suck 1t ard evck ankiln and he cor- —J. M. Caveness. T 5 1. i C. ner store for ye Chanute, WANTED FOR SALE ; freat drugslst, Srangiia = re room and R erene. Position for the fall sea-| FOR S‘\Lcl >—My home on Spring Hill, the Trovidene THE SILENT PIPES: [anstiei t.; on state road, nea 3 ' Co e e B vos e s e xi.wfirafr.:;;e& eliing ot ibe Sy aine Aotd | NELL bousei That st the damcers’ fest afiasn be Lain Eabandry, “Blaiad | booin 200 houser, cartlas ngheg That Fidied "down, e areamy sien.| nn. o s good repair; two wells, never . 125 Sel And even from their revels lured the WANTED_Earn $20 w writing | dcres good land, no Jyild Zentle fairy folk? | names and addresses, spare time; no | Dears, quinces, ° currants, S Fasticulars for sto < i, Tace: ‘3*”&“”""" s “on $2%4™ PT mind me. too, when wwinter came Worth §120,000 ox more, will | Mansticld Center B s | ERE s s it s i 1 dare_vou write” Sincere, - - — Pipes to welcome nim, nity, San ancisco. augsd Tenement of eight rooms, S man, worth tira Tnqui a cottage with sood yard, melody gave love rite_ me wulek. [on the or write Bou L iFoneile iter birth. San' Prancisco. | Box 101 Sorm. . g “Gray vd of the four crossroads, B0 Two good violh o are vour Dipes today THE WAY t 1 I_want to_go to That mmer cve and] .ell our line of nursery stock on thé | Addres Shirley, Colchester nter night away?l commission basis: watch your income|R. F. No Soms Uit Te- Company, R o. p lian, where are| TO RENT | modern conve the wall] 3 free. T = FOR SALI = e @ c1of is hizh, i piion tree. The Suc-| TR SITIT NT_Storo at 61 Franklin St ourns Lt iGengsd Bulletin _Office. _deci3d 2 ¥ _auzsd ccisd deat money i) hour spare Uime it man, | s Tree Unnecessary; pernianen 5 5 =4 L} 1 20" Fenn, N < enrnt 5 ] TWANTE i Six Room Apartment in HUMOR OF THE DAY and ice cream parlor. ANE Bt | in Off mFoxngSA::'ET; Ih;r.,;,;l- ,M‘T “SL,,.,_ nicest residential section. |2 “-"t.r‘;xz".:h;l)o you have matins at{ b T emeretares b Al i H | Sexton II—No, we have oflcloth—| drill, lot of shafting and belting. 1 set improvements. eat § | Panther. pive’ tools, lot of 1 et You and your sister are twins, are | Overland touring car |vou not? With extra truck body; 1 1998 Fran urnishes |"We were in childhood. Now, how- touring car, 16 horse pow 1 1910 . N tever, she is five years younger than | Frankin touring car, 15 horse power N. TARRANT & CO. I Puck, i perienced man. pAbove De Wwill be sold cheap to 117 Main Streat } “Your husband is worse! close an estate. Apply to address | forget the medicine?” irs. John A. Paine, Broad S | “So as not to forget it, I on, Conn. Iy298T [the whole bottle at once”—Brown- PR SALE—SIx-Toom cottag |ing’s Magazine. { andg 1 build Aladdin was exhibiting his wonder- ; Bl e TO RENT . ‘ ) "‘,r Samx. | QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | “It's an auto lamp” he explained,, = _ | tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from |“that won't go out just as a trafid| — One ¢ standing | Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and [cop heaves in sight."—Pittsburghl Dewoir, Trading Oove: | yeemaiis sardenn: . haArdwooa | foork | et )} — and heat Rental $380 " Goin away on vour vacation?” ~Fouss : o Send for Saokle e il haseme ANK W. GOY. esterly, R. Then why that radiant expres-| 3 sion?” S Inquire_on pre “Just learned that wife's relatives| NS Irvnxc:u Treadway aren't coming here for theirs."—De-{ lgars at e troit Free Press. Smoke| FOR SALE—_Dw “Now, see here,” said the lawyer,| 1 { | | thing; only what you'd call the chaser.| | — Yenkers Statesman. “I tell you” said Pat, “the ould| frinds are the best, after all, and, and | | | ! | kilowatt hours of en-¢ | | from a circular The first farm paper was published | Sloan’s Liniment Relieve Pain?; prove more than a column_of cmmn.\ | }

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