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espone R T T e AR i FULL ASSOCIATED 4 GENERALLY: FAIR TODAY ) ' PRESS DESPATCHE® AND TOMORROW 7o rent if POETRY T—For September, shore LOST AND FOUND What Is Going On Tonight NORWICH TOWN Cocoanut Oil Makes YUND—Camd¢ premises hy8ideville and Moving Plotures atfLocal People Motor to Storrs for 2 A e b Iy o front camp (turnished) at Fishir's Isi- THE SPIRIT OF ’76. orium. “Dai i 7 dnd. Archa W. Coit, roadway. e e i CloniaL Dairy Day” at State College—Miss A Splendid Shampoo || one Holstein, one Guernsey, ome Jor SO 4 L oy rosn netudeville and Moving Pictures at| Wilcox at Chautaugua—Milford Au- property’ and paying charges "Tef > RENTC w0 Tulaished tooms Top| L And it ‘stira’ ihe souls bf men L R tomobilists. If you want to keep your hair in|Lebanon 45-5. aug10d {1ight housekeeping. Mrs. Congdon, 82| ike & bugle call that echoes througl £00d “condition, be careful what you | LoSIr—Gold wateh fob, between | MiKiniey Ave. yida s T R ANNOUNCEMENT: Lt L e b S maiiion ‘Ave. Wad” Framklin Sa, o FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front|, In the forest and the glen, turned Wednesday to his duties as| Most soaps and prepared shampoos|on N. L. troltey. Leave at this office or ou FODHREE. 40, Grove St g The farmers rose at Lexington and postman after a vacation of two weeks. [ contain too much alkali. This dries|and receive reward. augl0d Jy29STuTh put the foe to flight. DAVIS THEATRE. tho scalp. makes the hair brittle, and | LoST—Between Norwich Town and o —Two Tarse airy Tooms,| Who said that it had dded ~ " Miss Ruth Mitchel of Franklin is|iS very harmful. Just plain mulsified | Willimantic, a plald steamer rug. Re- 2 T RENT—Two large, alry Toom: . EL New Show_Today—Keith Vaudeville|y,3"38 0 Some time-of her qunt, | cocoanut oil (which Is ‘pure ‘and on- | ward if retirned fo Jack Leonazd, Wil- || If you are looking for employment furnisied for lMgnt housekeeping, 4f| KRGWOL, nol PETIans he led e and Triangle Photoplays. Mrs. Frank S. Avery of West Town | tirely greaseless), is much better than |limantic, Conn. augdd nionist dielephone B 12 5 aughd buried in a grave, ‘ street. the most expensive soap or anything | " FOUND—Saturday night, on the you’ll find that f0 RENT — Furnished room on| And the souls of them abide e e e dew show et e e e e e bath, Inquire at tsis ofice. —BuESd | To Dréak the Yoke of Enetand or gW 5 ] ibly injure the hair, ed _Owner may have the same ath. : rea yoke of Eng v this theatro today and the feature at-| Harry Spencer of Providence has| “guii " POrs Yo SIS H0e BT 15y hroving property . and. paying . Sroin 5 Bt e oo foedom foithe Blave: traction for the last half of this week [been spending several days with Ed- |03 rub it in. One or two teaspoon. | Sharges. Gilbert Daniels, No. Frankiin, 5 e ATt Gna DAITea: MEIth Haril ot 1s) domink beka is the DeKoch Troupe, a big time sen- Ward Bushnell of the old Canterbury | fuls will make an abundance of rich, | 1R aus9d ehn an s od Tor horses Or automobiles. In- | ' With the might that moved it wi sational acrobatic and jugsling novelty | tUropike: creamy lather, and cleanses the hair | em——————— quire 12 Cliff St. James Dawson. It made a tyrant tremble and ruled with five persons in the troupe. They and scalp thoroughly. The lather For augsd i people’s fate, perform feats never before seen 1n| Miss May Bushnell of Canterbury |rinses out easily and removes every R SALE 4 : L ToR RENT_Excoptionally fine sovey| And Uiy who scorn the rignt, This city and have been termed. the |turnpike spent the week end _at|particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and ex. are the latch string hanging reom flat; every modern improvement; | o Forcing freemen to the fght Human Jugglers. If you want o see|Pleasant Vitw with her uncle and |cessive oil. The hair dries quickly and [ FPOTATO DIGGER for sale: it ls sec- $30 monthly. Archa W. Colt, 63 Broad- | Shall find, the <pirit strong again tha something out of the ordimary, don't|aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ladd. evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, | 9nd hend, but just as good as new out of the Way! augsd ST TR miss this act. The other act is Rob- e bright, fluffy and easy to manage. | Franklin St. jezia TO RENV—Desirable cottage at 40 . 3 inson and Lemonier, two clever col-| After spending several weeks with You can get mulsified cocoanut oil Oak St.; modern conveniences. ApDLY IN VACATION TIME. ored comedians, who have a funny|her cousin, Mrs. Charles Dowdall of at most any drug store. It is very| JNOR SALE--Greatest real estate bar. at 51 BEiSte e ugzd ~ comedy skit with a brand new line of |Deep River, Miss Mary McEvany isfcheap, and a few ounces is enough to [ §iin in Norwich: Buckmgham home on TOX RENT—FIve rooms, with bath, | Sometimes in my vacation days, stories and sorgs. Teturning this week to Washington |last everyone in the family for months. | supotantisny Bail aaen eest DOt elegeric light ard Tront poreh, to small | Before it is September, The Triangle photoplay on this bill |street. = $50,000 to build; also 28 building lots 7 falifly, $10 month. Alling Rubber Co.|} Peep into my books to see at the Bat, with DeWolf S L e e e Busldis . o ¢ Thee iRt Jme s thyih astbnishing the star. It is a five part| Mr. and Mrs. George Le Pan of(_ Hartford—James Bosnla of New| Rt {0 Exchange New London Con RNISHED rooms reasonable | How I've forgotten everything, picturization of the famous baseball |Belleview farm with their guests, Mr.| Haven ploaded guilty to carrying | “jebraaenc - 5c- New Lendon. Conn. Sc a Line Pho"e 480 uitable for light ho The maps are full of forcign lands, Bmma_Morse, The copy-books scem craz The grammar's Greek no tonguwe oma poem which Hopper has recited from |and Mrs. Woodbury O. Rogers of |ninc passengers in his fitnes on two | ———y———~ countless stages and at innumerable | peck’s Corner motored to Storrs on |occasions, but he said he did this o : social gatherings since it first appear- | Wednesday, it being “Dairy Day” at|get money for a sick wife and for T D ELRIR ment of seven rooms at 36 School St:|mne niESR L jaae ed, more than a quarter of a contury |the collese: starving relatives in Asia Minor. The BUYS THIS within five minutes' walk of Franklil(1¢'even seems absurd to me . : e : = Square; aiso u basement fenement of o e go. — secretary seemed inclined to sympa- 100 ACRE FARM WANTED FOR SALE Uires Ttooms. Tnquire st Bulletin Of-|mnat nine times L Lreasiziyethees It will be recalled that Casey, the 8 o 3 thize with 2 man who was having mis- Miss Jessie E. Hyde of Washington |!! e it s on i jy21d 3 invineible slugger of the Mudville base- | LS % | fortunes at home ana troubles in the state road, near good markets, e e e = = o A et Old_thinzs from what they were, Bl e es to it Afternaon |Street and her guest, Miss Antofnette | (AEFURES b Rome an about half cleared land; plenty of | quoii vl — At Connecticut Agricul-) FOR SALE—A carpet loom, New| “yor mmNT in the building corner of | And make familiar peopl ‘ Van Cleef of Jersey City, spent Tuc hc same time, and he tural College, Storrs, Conn.,, a young|Weaver's Friend, nearly new. — Lucy B . 2 i, mow. 1T Chrisianbe in the ninth inning of 3 e game |4 Ol er's Tsiand s suests of |allowed him to keep his license. standing timber; eight-room house and{ludy bowikeeper for treasurers otfiee, | Copeland, Hampton, Conn. augiid L s U [ o e e af Pue door with a rival nine, and, when a hit was| {85 &% JSRErR (7 oS B2 ERSCR, o8 other bufldings, In falr condition; live- | €Xpericnce not necessary, but must bé | hom SiLE — tered Berkshire | Ireat drugsisi, and the sales room,|U'd hardly know him any more! needed to win, insloriously strucls out, | Fore Wrignt. - stock, consisting of cows, heifers, hens| 000 Benman, K. 1 Lonsley, Treas-|poar; also Derkshite sow, due Sept|store rogm und bakery formerly used ancy Byrd Turner. g the populace of Mud- e Eoh Wiaal Dot |OESs LRI iCann augled | goh* gifwood South Canter- Providence Bakery. Archa W. s 1in gloom. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Shahan and growing: all yours for $3,000; mortgage e tmitume cor e ne = boem does mot reveal what un- |children and their guests Mr. and Mrs. of $1,409, payable $100 per annum. I Shart perjods In_ onr day | SOR SALE 1915 three speec B Tp the hills, on a bright, sunny morm, toward elretmasianae it e bt o 2 |D. E. Herbert and children of Hart- T o e St ] reo S bRt e R e et Ivision 8t | uciees clcarias o bugle-homl to fall down so grievously at a |ford are leaving this week for Pleas- prices Jetter position. "Norwich Commercial f €€ —thone 303 angthd i Tooma all con- | Livt fo thisiectines as dhey fow, 1 Tmoment. " ‘This " mystery the|nt View, expecting to remain at the ARCHA W. COIT, School E00 for a very wood Bent uprignt | et inates’ walic | from &0 y go, they go. e promiscs to clear up. shore gatibafienlabor Day Notice is Bereby given th _ [ Tetepnone 1334, 63 Broadway.| WANTED_Business college gradu- | Pling with stool and scar ims jupn only. 125 800001l come, follow, follow me, e Sioie L tershy ieiven that ax ap; tes Who have difhicuity in tetting and | Sy down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut: 2 IR oo el e with glees e el 3 Ot o T Plicaran vere pre- olding _paving positions, = We have | Cadden Company Wo furnished rooms at|Hurrah, hurrah, we're free. team. Besides his job and his ball n Automobile Tour. mon Coun Fothers. Swe ip you., Nor n o Enrceds Shuxran Syrefre he hos two other interests in| Fred Le Pan and family of Milford, | il 9% Uy SRR s T SR e = e — oy iittle niece, and he is in love with a|Te Pan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G D moytini et the Pl tnasoal LG EHON e e R =03 tean ror v Forms $15 down & Joyous, nappy. here we Tove: rich mar’ the latter af- (Lo Pan of Belleview farm. They prey m_the casterly side transcribe 5 lotters a day? If you|ss per week. The Plaut-Cadden Com coms; _also | List to (he sonasiers™ cl fair h them lon an automobile trip and from here | r nyv, 1n the City of Nor- ok secure o tor ,,v‘.1“."".uf“f‘,},‘:"" 5 i light houselse "7 Oak St. jeld | Happy day, happy day :ly‘l- ; ‘4“‘.‘ }u.w.;‘,-c;xxmq];:v;n Lo Ne ¥port ‘R LD fperely increase in vour & Why not let| “§150:00 will make you the owner of TO RENT—Furn, Sisd grooms; s (00 N he ear orcester, Springficld s OWn expinge. slong the Ny > Norwich mercial School help voula Steinway upright with nous 78 School St. Telephone Siial, Andr ont ¢ Tons ihe un expense, along the|] One-FOUR-APARTMENT HOUSE, helped” others in ‘the | and. soars. Torms 3 apr20d HUMOR OF THE DAY story of the plot w emtodies the _— | or tie tasterly side of said|] sitaated five minutes from Franklin il v veek ol e ST B . o Skl Left for Chautaqua Lake. | £ i | L b e e S been jokingly spoken | ¥105.00 for a good mahogany Baus | modern c 035, 3T Mhe Seymour | Hubhy—Say what you will, my dear, “In Hoppe support appear such| Miss Emily Wilcox of the Scot . ss condition, all modern improve- P £0% aving re- lupright, plano. witn stool and scart|s{ Frank _ Phone 1043-2. apri2d 11 findl worse than me in the woildl il Xnown lo players as AMae. |road left on Monday to spend sever: , |} ments; price $3300; annual rental of s opi R e T 30 down week. The| g RENT—Stors at 61 Franklin St | Wife—Oh, Charlie, how can you be zuerite M. vank Bennett, Kate e. From there | Stre 1] 8672 Can be bought on reasonabls wore not helped to pos e ___ | Inquire st Bulletin Office. _dec13d _|[so bitter?—Puck. Bercrey. < 5 and May Gar. |EOing to Xi before return- | leh ns. you let as help you today Al Geals peental . Sillicus—What do you suppose en= v ing to her home | fon ‘ L 5 Generctal Bl BRR A B oss zaged couples do when they decide To compicte the show there is the| —_— ! « | S. SIECEL, WHY don’t you let us train you and The Plaut-Cadden Company they have been in love lo woufi*};;r o ons B L | BU TTERN RVICE < | Rr tate and T nce, fice re vou can win ncial and Znl:, Hontla (=] = |brealk off the engagement or get mar- and it ls just c ! | 5 owing || Office: Room 9. Shounon Building. Honte N e peoRleitrom 150 per week. The = . firied—Juas from bezinning to lik : Biike el shercial tishiool and gec| TEL pany. Six Room Apartment in “Pa, the difference between i and pic ‘e away, in|___ 5 Why not 3 o a patrio jingo?” ¥ o ¢ ime i e oI = . ¢ “A patriot, my son, is one whose — e End eole B Dpatasas atnn 1h nicest residential section. som_ swells with pride of his coun-, own ex- . , while in a jingo the swelling ap« All improvements. Heat §|pcars in his head."—Boston Trand ol : furnished. B e e e S Wot b ey e ore: N. TARRANT & C€O. SOW two rows.” Specific No. 14 3 117 Main Street TONIGHT AT THE MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN. ent repo > ercial School makes a 1in auglod ess office. “But how long are the rows?” “But longer ‘an passon's garden” | “But I don't know how long the par~ |som’s garden is. “Whoi, it be a bit shorter an ourn™ —Passing Show. 1 “I suppose you know all about ralls| New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautitul shade trees, harn 16x30, one hennery $x12, two scratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 13% acres srawberries (will be in fruitage horseshoer Appl for the prévention and aug10d | lead in tuckes It has never {te @0 the work. Prepared and s KKonemah P'oultry Yards ¥ A Voient his Spring), % acres asparagus . , i) v £ 1 = =T — roads, banking and currency, and Kin-| wor p | - : sata ap. | J L cut 200 ibs. daily in season— chinist’s tools, auto- TO RENT dared subjects?” | Fridsy. | aring upon | | 80, Income bf“%”- ser Il ;0“‘ b- | mobiles, etc.; 1 planer. 1 lathe, 1 forge,| QqUONOCHONTAUG—ZTen-room cot- | “No.” replied Senator Sorghum. “Ifi Th | f aSerria Tl L aan OICEG. IRDG. ZIRN . THORY shop. | 1 1 emery wheei and stand, 1|tage, 8 acres land, 1000 feet from (I studied all those things I'd have 8o, stone and machine worked. 3 ) Common d ma orks ____ [ arill, lot of shafting and belting, 1 Set| Ocean and Salt Pond; sown tlower and |little time to make speeches that myj 1 | 1o Belg ot e connod e S Jfi":‘ nce for cooking|PiDe tools, lot of tools, 1 1910| yegetable sardens: hardwoo@ floors, | constituents would think I was neg-| ; i PR lnstle e e (Shoice or 0 AT like John' F. wd touring ca s¢ power, | plumbing _and heat. Renta! $350. |lecting my business.” — Washington' 3 ek in the evening. and|f’ sjenc B h extra truck bod ranklin | Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. | Star. 3 b ce reof given in the WILLIAM A. WILCOX jfourtng car 15 1 1910 RANK W. COY. ~esterly, R. e hy hey ol e e 5 SOE IR Ly et ey Real Estate Broker, 1At o e Dower parties?” remarked the man who hi e i omeas i || 41 West Broad st, Westerly, R. I FRSE R Feidieheni G L Tust received an invitation to attendl A heard in rela- Telerhone 365 Mr John A. S On"ll'< probably an allusion to !h&ti . named in | Offices 110 West 34th St., New York 200, oan. well known quotation, ‘The stag at eve! ¢ : a1l others Telephone 2998 Greeley O 8% i CROWE City C SALE RSES has drunk his fill” replied his wife, SALE HO meaningly.—Philadelphia Ledger. | Benevolent looking lady (with a pit= mier Lypew Dinneen, T still bav orses 11 kinds : - Lt W S to d f. Come and sce them oF [ying Jook at the man who has Jjust| ever i telepk 36-3. been dragged from underneath his ;m’)’— ok ; Special Town Meeting R etortiaste setariat N o s Rarai — o AN . X 1 have a few cars of new Brick on the — — = = e ——— |haven’t. This is the worst thing that BREED THEATRE. COLCHESTER, AUGUST 10, 1916 |track at Norwich. Wil be sold right L Ve s Sading o s S | has_ever happened to me.—Pearson's Modas ithe T o ! g | ition, the legal voters of the foo qu“TkHcli;As ke | i augsd T4 E : B bio e it | | Town of Colchester are hereby warned . 3 Weave work, "R b b . aoetion < |to meet in Grange Hall in special town | Telephone 822 Norich w loom S & Sty 8 rooms |_3-room < THE KALEIDOSCOPE and folly entitied Wiid Oats. Malcolm | s [Sectindicn EUE SO, LS EIE, At ments, - Lot SSX1i5; garden, Feait and s e e the leading roles and thes ate mup.|A SIMPLE, ATTRACTIVE DRESS |any, the tow revent the ; rothero, 7 Treadway avenue = science to its curriculum. e s et o e Arrmacrive pross S of nranile paraiybis, 1o ap: FOR SALE A — SEETS o $25,000 BRIDGEPORT = William Anker and Frank Belcher. The FOR HOMI AND PORCH.|propriate the money necessary for|on Fishers Isiand, 8 Room Cottage, A handy man; one who| “BARGAIN—Will Do it a ba 7 , HT CC. The telephone system of Japan rep= B L L Proue meioner, i such measures and to do any other|fully furnished, will be sold very irpenter work: g00d pay ford 1arue detble hotse in Non S| GAS LIG CO. resents an investment of $26,000,000. power one and contains| Percale, linen, gingham, chambrey, |busines: be b ht by o - F 1 nan, West Side Silk Mill. S oz o, e Sme Bk R s uo s 2nd conlnas) Jinen, m, chambrey, |business proper to be brought before |cheap, so get busy. For full particu- ample grounds; location and neighbor- | o = < Lt < ring =nd thrillng situations. e Zor this Qtyle . The sEive and waist|oald meeting. lars, enquire of = —— [ hood the best, Address Owner, cz 5 Year 5% Notes to Netl| ., ..ii0 migratory fsh to risal In addition to this big feature, the finished with a side front closing Signed, JOHN A. MORAN | ‘zHE emrEYSTONE COUNTRY crum|=Xletln Co, for interview. . ausid 41/, over waterfalls, dams and other ob=! Breed will present the internationally | nd the sleeve may be in wrist or el- S. H. KELLOGG . Real Estate Broker i 2 e o e B e ol AL O 2 s ructions in streams, a Canadiam| famous comedian, Harry Watson, Jr., | o length o £ JULIUS W. PHELPS { Franklin Sauare, Norwich | ¢ Sitesito = il NG D uuueiiosenn Comnox 16 ional || fisheries official has invented an aus| in & very funny comedy, The Mishaps |16, 55, 30, t5 and 4% nenes : GUY B. CLARK i D ®be from " Archa 2 o d_ | These Notes are an exceptional R| J0tic” clavator. | of Musty Suffer. ure. It require: g 4 Selectmen Broad 25d Sau T)l:“l‘nn\\)l offering and are secured by large §| Tomorrow there will be an entire | material for a 36-inch s The = = 5 nickeled finished. ¥ 1 = ! nemorraw thore wil bo an vt | tferiby T L3 umch i ” St | FOR SALE S e The slctrical casrey aoit o Zaons] will present the distingaished Gramere| . A pattern of thi rtion mailed | TRANSPORTATION OF SCHOOL tc Business. Our Real Estate Ed- 9d caselaplid don, exclusive of that used for trace i S . ¢l to any address on receipt of 10 o CHILDREN A ionalibie B e tells’ bows Heal Petate dealSfi=soommrn e tion, increased from 14.206,900 kilo-{ actor, Jullus Steger, in The Blindness| ]y siiver or stamps. , i miexceptionst bioibacdsin in-a House, | 0t vido iby Listocssatul srealit aseatell) SEOM QLI CCHERD I g0 : watt hours in 1894 to 334,442,700 kilo-| 3¢ Love. & detro feature, in five acts| “order tmrou : Buttetin Company,| 1, TOWY OF WINDAM |two minutes’ walk from Frankiin {zenfii i ow”o 5D iperty: neviels miloh cowsone duc 1071 : JAMES L CASE B | omance and sacrifice. Mr. Steger|Pattern De; Nmwiah: Gon . . ids for transportation from the 3 i i advertise; manage property; Sl el s ANlE vl - WS Bs uppoTted by Grace Valonits rn DD I Gonn ctop and Back. Road sohool dis- | Sauare; bound to appreciate in value, | (5iie fhsurance: about landlord and | Yontic. Lebanon 33-4 " ausvd '| o o] tricts have been rejected, will earn 20 per cent on the invest- | tcnant; real estate titles; legal forms;| FOR SALE—Farm Law- | B “Try this on your piano” was writ- New bids will he received up to 12|ment. Wise buyers, get bus: hundréds of pointers, tips, etc; 246 |ton Village, " Cynthia |§ 77 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. fiten” on a card nccompanying the] T s o'clock noon, Aug. 13th, by the under- 2 x > G e iges nicely bound. Only $1.00; post- | Horton, ett s augdd | & onymous sitief i hatchat Gncuiid 130, 700d 830 p. m. and a_conceri o trahevoriation” Commitice of| For full particulars inguire of JOHN copiid Your thoney TN bavi [t | —oont St L = o Sronyious gt ot o Do ientin 3 1 renders a mus programme o School Board, as follows: re not perfectly satisfied. Realty « LE-—New milch cow & o S 1 2t all performances. Bricktop District— A= MOEAN, el SEstate andnvest: 2k B Station B: Washi|O. B. Lo , Maplewood. augsd in Kansas City, Mo. | —_— (a) From the top of Miller zn|Ment Broker, Franklin Square, Nor- : Jam —Must be sold st once, | YANTIC ind from the foot of Miller Hill in |Wich. S T e | D Very cheap; first offer gets | | The whole number of women em-! stormy” Weather Tothe Windham Cen SR 1884 more Years | nim. Inquire 95 Pecit St aussd F R SAL ployed in munition maling in France, ter school and return. Slad eSS “TOoR SAL S according to the secretarv of munis Notes of the Summer Visitors and L Teom e dueit B peeeon ] e e e sk A e e i I tions, is 109,300, Of these 26,293 are{ T he North Windham road to meet the , Ten an 51 GET governn : onth; | Cenn. _ For ve O il recent cbuilt, seve in state Vacationists. Siifier i nia ana eturn, ness Biews, Dulliing Lote all ia e | vt fo S Toot 100,200 Bont | Conn. por, par: vk || Cottaze, recentty rebuitt, seven || in srate tactories | et (¢c) From the Buckingham place on | sirable locaZions. List your property if | Dep chester, N. Y. jy3d | phone 52-2, Leban augsd SP5 1 Bt N6 0 Mot i Thomas Swithenbank and John orth Windham road to meet the| YOU cure to seil or rent a3 I have a = : Sus rooms (and bath, No. 69 Mount The fossil coral of the Fiji Islands. Kenny have returned to New York Hill ’bus and return. f{“‘mh%:‘;;g{’!‘a looking for real es- | WANTED—Second hand furniture,| FOR SALE— house, with ||| pioocont street. Lot 69x 200 is said to be the best building stone e e B © a separate bid for each of the| tate inves: i highest price paid. A. Bruckner, 55 |about two’acres in Voluntows leasant Strect. L fxd in the world, When first cut it is tove items. WILLIAM F. gy, Franklin St.Tel, 717-; may24d |For particulars inquire Louls Guile, : almost as soft as cheese, but it solidi-| B AT Toad Ditacts Real Estate and rosarance, .- = |¥. .2, Waterford, Conn. augdd feet. A genuine bargain. olmost as =0 Cheene: t ool v 1o rs. George W. Clark and daugh- i T e Room 108 e SECOND HAND furniture wanted. We! ~Fom Salm—t o in the air until it is as hard as ter Jane have returned to the village Chaoa o tran e ol verett ® |pay the best prices for second handf T SALE—A ee Enquire of sranite. | SN 8 fwo weeks stay in Attleboro. Windnam Centor suhoel And retorn, T furniture. We buy and sell all lkinds | 220 tou e el o i George Clark has returned to Der- cluding also Christian street. o - JUST RECEIVED of furniture, new and old. ' S. Zelinger, = . THOMAS H. BECKLEY A radio station has been installed | by after a short stay with his family (b) From the house of Samuel Chap- 5 R ST ‘\°""""“‘je‘,;\7‘;‘“- FOR S —New milch cow and cal 278 Main St. Ph 724 and is now in operation at Navassa here. b meeting the bus “at the foot of AcarloadofGro“fldleeStone S 1 s - F. D. 1 Jewett City aonSt ones 722 ||| 1s1and 1isht station, West Indies, now Mrs. H. Collins is spending her va- sh FLil, and return. WANTED under construction. The call letters Make a separato bid for each item. , Successful bidders must plan to ar- for farmers’ use. IF YOU WA FOR SALE—1In a villige, house, one D ~ a: acre of land, blacksmith’'s shop, tools a S . rive at the school ab 8.45 a s Three Farmhands, 2 Milkers, 6 Gen-|3cTe of - D, tools ated at present by the contractors for Teave"‘soon arter. the lose’ ot Bencel| The Peck-McWilliams Co. |eral Housework - Giris, 6 Laborers, 4 |and business; also a the erection of the light station and 1 and on the short routes must plan io Shaker Boys for Laundry, 3 Laundress- | Very choap. 4. H. Maine 3 will be operated by the United States cation with relatives in Thompson- ville. w Miss Helen Gardner has returned trom a few weeks' stay at North are WQN. This radio station is oper- Adams St e D o e, Contractors_and Builders §6 Totel Men for Beach, 39 Table il - Mr. and Mrs. James Barber have They must also satisty the commit- | Tel. 389 47" West Main Street | Waitressos, 2 Chambermaids for Beach. | “Fom SALE- 3y Home on Spring Fill, FOR SALE e et L returned from a short stay on Block tee of their ability to provide safe and B e A DG A Manstield, Ct.: on state road, near o {aland, comfortable transportation, with suffi- EIRE S EMEEO K R, ghureh, sohool! town hall, good nalih- C SIA — i 1. vla s al ec o Siaed i N J = bors; over 600 elevation, fin iew t B o nisy e & et i glent blankets and protection from cold Central Building, Norwich, Conn. | dwelling. house (n6t. 610 nine Eond oniCentra teveniue 5100 REWARD $100 tor at Watch Hill. George Taylor has returned from an outing at his summer home at Hillside, Maine. Frederick Kingsley and John Tracy Ir, have returned from a short stay i’ Ocean Beach. + Miss Mary Bentley has returned to The right to-reject any or all bids is reserved by the committee. (Signed) R. H. FENTON, Chairman, T . KELLEY, H. C. LATHROP, Commiittee on Transportation, Town of Windham School Board rooms, wood house, carriage house, The residers! ioF Ehis ar P 0, v e e al: = - paper will b WANTED IMMEDIATELY barn 20xi0. poultry’ houses, cte, all in || House of 9 rooms in good || picasea fo lcarn that ehere is at Teast] summer cottage, good condition, rea-|acres good ‘l’.sxn]‘ no waste; f)‘; les, M 3 s c%r(fi . peesteitiat faclerice DR SoRBL e on Ciler SHSH RO | DRSS, FOGLMG "CuntiS'® oI | | condition, well located with || biep abie & cure i all s ases, and Sater. srapes, blackberries, raspbérries. rheu. | - i FOR SALE: 4l-acre farm. near main | barb, “ete.; 16 larse rock maples on|yimprovements; large lot; J|infitenced by constitutional conditions line station, on trunk line highway,|front of Iot. Mrs. W. A. Weld. Address Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally" +. M. A. BARBER, - fine land, large orchard, 8-room hfluseé Mansfield Center or Eagleville. augsd price reasonable. Sitiicts thenngh e biant or e Sl Y B T e iho village after a few days spent on o new barm, large new pouliry house an = : 3 NOTICE. o s I 7 FOR SALE od_violl it | cous surfaces of the systom, thereb: Fitchville with her grandmother, Mrs. R ot S i uibuildings; $3.300; easy torms.” | KO DT D Gestroying the foundation of the. dia. Louis Brand, Sr. J to0_me. directed, s Machinist and B S5 el . | Address Joe Shiriey, Colchester, Conn. casc, giving the patient strength by Mrs. Vaschie of Blackstone, Ma » e IRk e gineer. R F. D, augs o bullding up th Tt a < g vl 1764 PUBLIC VENDUE to the ’highest bid- = . F. DoL augsd ol 2 uilding up the constitution and as- was a_recent guest of her daughter, der, at the public slgnpost in the Town Ste i5é Ranai EOR SALE Aoy e Central Building, Norwich, Conn. §| Sisting matire in doing its work, The land_Burdick. Columbt am Enging ALE—New house a os- ve so much falth in_the Mrs. Cleveland TBurdick. A DMNTY LINGERIE STYLE. of Columbia, County of Tolland, State e Repairs. well ave., bullt one year ago by Stet- curative pdwers of Hall's Catarrh Cure Mrs. Robert Kinkead of Providence of Connecticut, Fourteen days after g & date, which will be on_Mons the was a recent guest of Mrs. Hermon Ladfes’ Envelope Chemise. Dot v of Aassts ATD Soie e 30 & Young. Inquire on premises. that they offer One Flundred Dollars | FOR SALE |- ORSAE i i I Gbvs. : E . k in the forenoon, to saf id Mrs. William Courterman and son] One could .develop this model, in | So00K, Lt FOR SALE or exchange for Ford TENEY & CO.,_Toledo, | denry have returned from a visit at|{Iope., batiste, lawn, nainsook or sk | oficwing eriben ‘:::g‘efil:;fe?;" it MONEY LOANED One Hundred Cows cers 'a ' good ! Heavy-welght horse:|rn. solendid house of W. W. Wald, | O%o 11 druggists, fse. ¢ a 3 5 o 2 Son 3o one 5 v . W A e il T i ot ) S| e W G ok e -} o muaments, Matches, fomery JAMES H.HYDE |Siifool sopuiodicli poy Siohjust of thy Mow Londsn trsioy, 68l( Wil Ghidrun Are utive e e . #nd silo, conveniently located on t are, new house, 'all modern, one a & 1 New Britain—The Shuttle Meadow | St3le. xfi?‘ Xrinmng may<he of Mce,| Dated at Columbla. this 7th day. of { [ Lo aE O s a2 Norih EcaubiingiCons iey; § cents fare from Willimantic of land with fruit. You ought fo see | 1L Your child is dul, pale, fretful and Sty Ciob has s fixoe’oTiabont 100 yroidery b s | avsust, SRR e orth Franklin, . a very low price. Samuel Adams, this wants to lie around, the chances arey nen working every day preparing the | Smuli, medeamiand Jarss. T camics| augiod Deputy Bhasitr. 1G pais Soreet, Upciair, © J| Telephone 30 Lebanon Matn St Wiilimentls rlad E. A. PRENTICE S O T < = ‘Zstablished . A : e :1[{‘ g :n& gal:u:::;c‘t:ds;l’?el B T e i 1872.) ——— 120000 WILL BUY a 1915 Buick six-| Phone 200 86 Cliff Street .,0‘;"“.&‘;3”-;,,.“ o ch‘;ltdig:d};: ©hat *be read: - | medium : z | cylinder touring car. self-starter, T ler. 'The work i being done undor | 4, PSErR of this Mustration matled | b~ H : A M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist|:tme uents: o "X ons contition: | =—— —— your child needs. You only give one- he supervision of Orrin Smith. The | 20¥_address on receipt of 10 cents . F. W. HOLMS, Dentist ————— This car can he seen at corner Craw-| WHEN YGU WANA to put vour pus. | DAlf to one lozense at a time and vou g i THERE s no odvertising 39 Ware: Street ford and Quldnick streets, or add: T e, get immediate results. Every mother Eu course will e used for the frst | oraec ot Phe Bulletin Company,| Shannon Building Annex, Room A | paSicrs Connectiout sauat <o Tae Buly | _Carnations. Special _Forms and |H H' R O e e | i ave & P bithand :acag_m‘ Dept., Norwieh, Coan. Telephone 52 _lstin for business results. Plants. Gelephone 657, Azctic, R 1 L Aisd . vertsing columns sfiThagBunensy, - druggists. . 2 =Pl 2

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