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ot L n 3 = o ¥ e i IR FAIR, WARMER TODAY FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES 3 NORWICH, coNN FRIDAY, AUG. 25, 1916, i [ i glass transom had been knocked. From FOR SALE What Is Going On Tonight | fiuss trantom had been kmngcled, rom GIRL GOULD TO RENT POETRY v FOI E—T'wo old registered ROO rent; board if desired. § 3 ing| ©d: $12 in cash has disappeared. A s S o s llon Pictutes, Caharst Sinein®|emali quantity of whiskey s aiso R rananen "o Cotaniton. Johanna The L = CHi St. Phone 1161-2. ugl&m THE HOUSE ON THE HILL. S Sl i Sl . | &one. Lad, D. Peidy colobrated ' 32,000 alC ul TO RENT—A furnlshedf cottage the Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre.| Tnis break is number elght that has 5 Ry aha Al righe 6D, Geer, rest of the season et Haughton's Coves fl i edotres Dutore, foa. GG0r— e Shacyilie ana Moving Pictures a| peen reported to the police during 1891-2. Norwich Div. aug1od Tiauine bl Sroaiteer. 2ug2od_ | {55 "t T watehed the Springtime spil Lawn Fete at St. Mary's Parish. the last elght months. The police be- FOR RENT—House 68 Asylum Stg{Pale petals on its anclent sl aiif) close ‘Apollo, 88- Rebibicn St i, | leve that the same gang s respon- et peatn = sl ror euih How She Was Relieved from Fogtaareise T FO[ YOII e TS BALTIC . Pain by Lydia E.Pinkhan's | S4ficistss Gimage mostontts all modern improvements. lnguire And nunu-rh dim boughs the full mooy Asylum _St. gt 1iko some sweet spimit! TO KENT—Furnished Tooms, sngle e AndonChow WIS the WhippoGrwiH Would “call! how wildly weird ani ‘ Rastineton Be Phone Tbod. ang1 BREED THEATRE. $315.00 1 beautiul 8 T If ary e e Ehrill, — Donovan, Claiming No Time Set for Vegetable Compq\lnd. »iano, mnr'i::\-::é: ood. for ve Tears, Ygusarc loo,kmg for employment RO RENTExceptionally fine soven | BY, et old houss upen, the Bl Viola Dana “The Flower of No| Race, Runs Over Course Thursday = S Tm: % of music, scarf-and benoh. you 11 find that ”q%onlm;v-flxd-momg“ o ke Man's Land,” Feature For Today. Milner Residence Being Remod- | 'Taunton, Mass.—‘1 had painsinboth | $me, ngg&g;f e ot Way 2 S The treo is dead; the house is gone— The Flower of No Man's Land, a five| oled—Clerks Improve Holiday. sldésiand ihen my pedodsicame) L had [l ing. T Rouwast TO_RENI—_Dosirable oottage &t 40| The swhippoorwill that sane til daw: At 7 o'clock Thursday morning Neil Donovan of Pautipaug Hill appeared in town denying the statement that a specified time was arranged to meet part_Metro wonderplay, featuring Vi- ola Dana, is the feature at the Breed theatre for today and Saturday. This is Miss Dana’s dcbut on the Metro Oak St.; modgrn conveniences. Klv Where blossoms pelted lane aad lawm at 51 Spring St aus: Wil sing nio ‘mete for Spring snd me LEOI mENT—Tive © With buth D e e A SRR S oo e il | mac e T Know—when Spring draw > S nohtn, CAhAE Rubber Gor from wonand o S L RS AT Bulletin W. t Ad - lano in good dition, h ‘stool d from work and suf- | 2R HARE S0 Gowa 5186 porvasic e an S fer a long time. | Te™ plaut-Cadden . Company, FPlaut: One day a woman | Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. LR e Dufenewr i gui e wlch (i 8 : A ARG Prage to peavide Ter with an wnusually | Walker in the 200-yard dasn. After Eomeioe e [ voen e s e are the latch string hanging Zaugia Back &0that siace my s 1s grmoen, strong teature for her inftial appear- | O33.Eet0 0, TrANEINE CRS Of teo and asked my |{Gr chancewith stoof and sart. Terms FURNISHED —rooms: regsonable Eoney amee” The siory deals with @ baby | iy fod Seen mado o start at 530 mother why I was | 16 0o $150 per wicke ‘e plaut: CHtTthe e Sl ity ] IR = S S called Echo, who is left an orphan when her father, a miner, is_robbed and killed in his hut. _She 13 brought up by Kahoma, & good Indian, and lov- ed by Big Bill, a rough, but tender- hearted miner. Roy Talbot, an opera suffering. Mother | Cadden Company. Plaut-Cadden Build- i i % told her that L | 0TSt fered every month | upright plano. with stool and scarf, a oors 0 “ccess and she said, ‘Why ;\{lgnnfllstlc y&ml-n‘o. é‘larmpax Sl‘sogg\‘\n, B er weelk. e “cadden don’t you buy 8 | Sompany, Plaut-Gadden Building, Nor- i 5 fice Donovan again challenged Walker, but Walker would not accept. Donovan then ran the course in 21 1-2 seconds. John Kelley, bookkeeper at the She. tucket mills, has returned from a bus- iness trip in New York and Boston. X0 'RENT_For $1) & month e men seven rooms at 66 5choo 5 within five minutes' walk of Franklin WHEN NIGHT HAS COME. Square; also & basement tenement of three fooms. Inquire ut Bulletln Or-| The day grows old, the night falls dark 1d and dreary, singer, who loses his voice, is directed | §75 “hR 1P oW CONE SR HOStOR, o b h The stars are hid, the wind sound: Str. 4 5 ottle of Lydia E. | wich. Conn. I et stars a, to go west. The stage coach is over- e N B = 5 - h Franii ot e i and eerie; | % o tirned and ho 1s severely mjured near | have been visiting in Canada tho past | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound?” My | ~ #7200 for & good upright piano. witn e a Line Phone & e e e s Taward Kelly of Boston is pend- | mother bought it and the next month I | 510°L, 880 SGRrC ploorme 310, 09rn 50 Treatidsugeli e the! silos’ roouy SRe Rignt has come. ing a vacation at his home. was so well that I worked all the month | Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn’ B e Bhovidence Sikers: " Arina - R e s [ oJegree Whitehouse is spending o | without staying ot home aday. Tam | s000p buye a £00d Peazo uprignt pi- | Colt, 62 Broadway. SRR B 1 1 ano, - 310 Vhic: brin; Mre. P, J. Donnelly and Miss Mary | i g0od health now and have told lots of | 135, With, S0 88,535k, ZSaRecds” WANTED FOR SALE e Wricy brings us rest: and pesce sud Duncan were Willimantic visitors on | ZIrlS about it.””—Miss CLARICE MORIN, |dén Company, Plaut-Cadden Building, | “Swvanmmn_Dositl = vision SE_ | 4na elosp, whose gentle benediction Thursday. 2 Russell Street, Taunton, Nerwich, Conn. et osition as housekeeper| SATE of household goods at 167 Mt.| TO RENT—Furnished rooms all con- falls us never— b e Bawer e Wllinaate was | 5 > Mass. TS S, feally, | Write B G, 126 pleasine ‘st Sathrdey. ¢ b m, A | veulnces, five minutes 'Wilt from The Night has come. | oraice Dowen of W Wimantic was || Mhousands of girls suffer iin silencs | = $1AEe6Sahod fe el nplpFt plang { McKintsy A ve, INorwloh: aug2sd | 26th. Ethel J. Mullen. = s Franklin square; men only. 125 School § | A number of local clerks spent | every month rather than consult & phy- | icart P'lrex'-n:é 310" dowr, FL50 per weok. | ogWpn Cor o) vonted: Pv;}::z;l; TWO resiaurants for sale. rlTolng Stiudslophoneib2- L5 VDI Rest in Herfortm Ok e s Eayrm Tatni Thursday afternoon at different re- | sician. i ith | The Piaut-Cadden ' Company, Plaut: iph Co. _|z00d business, in New Londén, Ci Furnished rooms at|.p . SR 2 S Fird e S Mgty “;“" are.ofi;"“g‘ei ‘;"h Cadden Bullding, Norwieh, Conn. WANTED — Near Norwich Town | Net Drofits of ‘one $4,000 annually; can |190% Frankli Clty. vid S L b T e L | Joseph Bessett has purchasea tne | PRI Or Iregular periods, hackache, | auglod Green. two_ rooms and boara for lady. | b ad Sor 3500 the other one plofits | xe pENT it 71 Prankliy Some time vou shall know peace with | buniness conducted by Boter Dugnete, | headache, dragging-down sensations, e atg2id | are 36,000, and ean e P v B Delwin S. Martin has moved his | feinting spells or indigestion would take | 2 L2 : Wil around black-{ tigntion. Inquire of T, Siiva, Real Bst.| w0 RENT—Furnished — The Night come. business from Willimantic to Baltic. | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | *8 Horses just in from the west. Th at once. Apply to| AL, 86 State St. New Lonton, Conn.|housekeeping. 18 Sehool St. e | Herodeiing: Havss: Epo\md a safo and pure romedy made |27¢ i} nicely broken and gentle, right Danielson, Conn. aug 25 Jonss RN e = il | out of work, and ready to go to work, [ _LUEZ i o | TFOR SAT.E_florse and harness, very | NT—Newty farni 00 B Y ontractor George Allen has men | from roots and herbs, much suffering | 1s, 2 ] R TO RENT—Newly tarnished roo at work on the annex of the Milner | might be avoided [Esres ey sl atcinca iln ang Al T e B Andbe B Thames St, Norwich, Ct. | modern conveniences, at The Seymou : 5 Prices T Come and sec th 3 Anderson. 21 Maple S Franilin St. Phone 104%-2. apri2 | residence, which will be made into a | NI AT e G D SR nleison, Ct. Fhone $10. aug2 pEEEaL s RO i B et 0 T tIA ite o play I T modern house, when completed it will| _Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine | ELMER R. PIERSON. be two stories high and will have a | Co., Lynn, Mass. (confidential) for free | Tel. 536-3 aug23d large veranda and Monlin windows gdvice which will prove helpful, | 50 ACRE FARM the ocean it in it to at & riice. Y\Al‘ the mind. econd hand—It's a shame you haven't.—The Awk. M v—Her husband has been a ferer for many years, hasn't he? 1 Dolly—I don’t know. low long I §|thev been married? - ‘Cause they pu ep it fresh. ‘The eb Corner cigar is always fresh. Say, Mister, that new tobacco, Harmony, is goin' good: it's a nice blend; 1dc a tin at| T m | and will contain eight rooms. | Thomas Sullfvan is covering R.| . D. route, No. 1 during the absence of the regular carrier, Ellison B, Ladd. Miss JMystise Dn Rondo of Ted | ploy Tucsday and has entered business WA = e don Answe inw, N. J., spent Thursday v 1 at Fitchville oo S aet B | e ‘;,ffg LY . s f#| Fokus—Whenever Flubdub mee 4 > cal friends. Village Happerings Ffir $1,400 Cash 1) - . o rondater, o mnews tizes wuss |1 Six Room "Apartment inf| he begins to indulge in honey e Louls Trudeau was in Providence = D oudition i ‘ . *YHE FLOWER OF NQ MANRELANP | 0 8 Mr. and AMrs. Conway have moved |Q New house of six rooms, surround- nd pap. = o B - : : E N 8 f . 2 S | on_business sday. s, and paperhans ertce ¢ o 1 favbe he's afraid he'll have Y aopir 1 ed by beautitul shade trees. harn hes, Willi o nicest residential section. Mavbe he's afraid he'll hav to cat his own words.—Judge. ford, formerly of Baltic, spent Tues- | 15x30, one henmery 8x12, two | aay w er father, Jame e | scratching sheds, 60 peach trees 5 improvements. Heat j| She—1 want Echos cabin. Before wecovery e 2oy with her fathec, Jemes: BicGiiee, | Jo (will bear this season), 1% acres eried in steam heat and All improvement Heat ||, 2ot ot o s in love with the little girl and| STy o9 Mo Joseph Lavallee and weel as zuests of Mrs. |§ scrawberries (will be in iruitage ¢ Sal they aro married. Soon after they | con fen e tru, JosePh Lavallee and Thomas Lilii- |§ this Spring), % acres asparagus furnished. return east Echo learns that he is al- £ (will cut 200 Ihs. daily i . DI g | friends in Southbridge. 4 il eut s. daily in season— | —@ N S ready married and has a wife ~and | FiEgnds in Southbridge e visitor |Jf an income getter). Near railroaq, fj| WANTE 8 e N. TARRANT & C€O. | baby. Besides he has an affair With |, faw days in Platafed, Lo 8 |with csday, [ school ana church; land free from fi| €rs. 26 Laurel Hill Ave Silutos | > P another ywoman. With her faith brok- . eld. Miss an has returned |§ stone ana machine worked. S = A Kulingly, | 117 Main Street | en she returns to her native west, roperty Improvements. from a v at Ocean Beach Scnd for latest catalogue. Just sk Tl e e ke ] 'd make where Big Bill receives her. Kohoma| Charles F. Charon is making im-| Mrs or of Decp River is sed Chcioe of 400, Nothing 11ke §| po er s sims Ganran 12 o oo Tl manogany ups o oot = cepted you. carries out his vow to wreck vengeance | Provements in his High strect prop- | ir in_ town with her |l it in all New England | 3800, for Bek: ofes uro : 2 S daion { upon the opera singer. The story is| erty. Lendore Olcott. i = % leaving town and must | ol = told upon the screen in a new way| Mrs. Wilmot is spending a few days| M <hlin of New York WILLIAM A. WILCOX terms. Plano, Bullc NT ol e and there are scores of big scenes pro. | In_Wauregan. is P her parents, Mr. | Recal Estate Broker, = R £ duced on an elaborate Dana is surrounded by a le. Miss) David Radcliffe is enjoying a vaca- | and 1 trong cast | tion. John Tra 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. model 36-5 Buick runa Tea-room cot- yther—Well, be careful not to 1 a party of friends including Duncan McRae, the twell| George Douville is fll at his home. |at lord's Point gt o : ST See FasaipuoL GoRCiehEatedalde S tstoni an known, young English actor, Mitchell| Daniel Holmes has returned to busi- | Miss N Diriscoll has returned t§ Offices 110 West 34th St., New York e s seript j Lewis and other: ness after a_vacation spent in Provi- | from o mo v in New York and | Telephone 2398 Greeley it i SR s T o plumbing “Going away on your vacatio: The Metro Travelogue and Max Fig- | dence and New Bedgord it Gar b 2900, (roany W Addie udson. were recent man In a very funny comedy, entitled| Frank Nolan was a Westerly visi-| Mrs, M. J. Richards and daughters, | — = I v 234 “Then why the radiant expression?” Microbes, completes the bill for today | tor Thursday Blencne o e oen = a that the wife's rela- and Saturday. -~ Kol qonee e here for theirs.— S Brown and approv . 3 THE MAJESTIC ROOF. COLCHESTER s FOR SALE works cf Carles argain 1 oA r ns con 1,425 charactel - I suppose they did; he wasn't ith the other Charles. “What other Charles " Yonkers Statesman. vou keep that clumsy breaks a tray of dishes on Central Avenue . tique f r : SAL 1 © takcen n (1 AT House of 9 rooms in good > : : : St W lmantie, FOR SALE condition, well located with by Eleventh Eplsode of The Mysteries of | H. Chapetz Breaks Quarantine and is Myra Today—Other Attractions. Fined—Death of Miss Myra Tay- lor—Scouts Home From Camp. . here attended the t Gardver Lake Friday night. An entjre change of programme will take place at the Majestic Roof Gar-| H. Chafetz, whose place on the Sa- LEGAL NOTICES, den tonight and besides the regular|lem West road, but in this town, has |~~~ ~ = “FOR SALE of work feature picture there will be shown the | been under quarant for tic| DISTRICT OF ANDOVER, ss., Pro-lB; - lot: they have bec in th No. 21 Maple | eleventh episode of the famous serial | par: Was arrested Wednesday for | baze Court, Aug. 93, 3916, ' 1j improvements; large lot; ! busincss, Wil worle single cr double | it keeps our patrons photoplay, The Mysteries of Myra,y breaking the quarantine, was tried by | ycomn T O N act Son 1 BEICE BTG Lo JC (Eaien o SUHee e oY) House of 10 Rooms. jamused, too. Beats any cabaret fea- Which has been running at the Audi- | Justice M. R. Abell and fimed 1 and | ix = T Snei e mne IR reasonable. L o w e { ture.”—Louisville Courler-Journal. torlum and the Majestic for the past|costs. Mr. Chafetz has broken the| Samucl D). Ycomans, the Trustee of T Ayiehire coy, Lhes years old, dueiths [} Al modern {mprovem i §| Churchwarden Brown—Excuse me, several weeks on Fridays and Satur-| quarantine before and was warned [sail irast, he cxhibited his final FRANCIS D‘ DONOHL’E 1y i Bl oaassntnher B8 St e ot il perrect fleondifion winel ocation: Smith, but are you aware that days. The four reel feature for to-|that if he did so again he would be s Court 2 false half-crown in the con- ve Avenue, §!nc A most attractive Cottage E g day and tomorrow will be a Selig | arrested. Special Officer George Case s resiz-|§ Central Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Twin Excelsior mo Cazce ! 5 dted: Hbution box this morning? special called, The Old Man Who Tried | found Chafetz Wednesday away from ; all overhauled sale ve JAMMES L. CASE Mr. Smith—Yes; I owe the heathen to Grow Young. The Musical Claire|home and promptly reported the fuct of August s = ire at 11’ Ponobscot St. ES L. CASE rudge for eating a misslonary uncle, Three, will furnish the carabet enter- | to the authorities by e T WANTED- S 37 Shetucket Street —Glasgow Record. ainment again tonight and tomorrow e D doyer work_ar - SER— S o = o e i thor—w - 3 K and Jacobs' New York Society orches- TS ok Miniater fo \Ereach: o eata 1 Con Wit FREE! FREE!—If you will cut this The author—Well {how SO Rot Diom . £sald T | C————— | 1 _Dlay tra will furnish music for the many |y ev. Dr. Frank M. Goodchild of New nce of A advertisement out and m: to 'J'An.i S e Oh, Ve very nice. S York, pastor of the Central Baptist ntment of T . 1t-Cadden Co. you will receive a| - - - O e T o e e church of that city, will preach at the Sl In Willimantic, Conn. Nooh om0 e P e e s R . Sales of Thamesville Property. | Consresational church Sunday morn- Archa W. Coit has sold for Julian B. [ "% AU 2% Parker his fine residence property jesthfiof AMyrai T axlor. cd songs, free. The Plaut-C: pany, Plaut-Cadder Conn. 8 (ot ] ensely so. W a Norwdon, f f‘x r ' of us actually went to £ ufi‘k [slecp while it was on. —London Satur- s FOR SALE consisting of a modern seven room| Miss Myra Taylor, 17, eldest daugh onca b I T B 2 ASK COIT Journal. « bt 2 : l ot e culation use contains 20 rooms, ne J a house with large lot, situated at the|ter of M d Mrs. Charles Ta T e S e Height! corner of Brown street and Woodman- | died at her home early Wedn see avenue, to Charles C. Treat, the|morning, from a form of the infantile D et cag 0,0l [and splendid grounds: spring water £ FOR SALE e | FHE RALEIDOSCOPE popular Franklin Street druggist. Mr. | paralysis. She was buried Wedne: s before said|house; also lodge and two-stc bric WANTED IMMEDMTELY Ccondity N 17 ";“'I‘XEC‘ Ave | Treat expects to occupy the property | afternoon. Miss Taylor v a_bri n or garage t could be pur-|summer ¢ 54 conlition, rea- | Impe 0. ainney Ave. k, .\mm;mm l’}ngl.xm\ plans to at- about September fifteenth Mr. Coit|and promising young lady, well liked P oy hased If desired; a very tractive | sonable price ither salt or fresh — | tract new factories when the war ends. has also sold for Mrs. Ophelia C. Was- | by all. Her death is a’severe blow to UM, . |summer or all vexr round home; situ- == ley the pretty cottage house, known | the parents who have four more chil- CECE I i St e e i o farm, near main g[ramve ew otiage Simsbury, Ct, 1s spraying its el as No. 6 Nelson place, to James Ed- | dren, all of whom are ill. l-mm\n: D | S o il o et ol e T BN E, {trees to ‘avert their destruction by win Olcott. The purchaser is making Ata e iime v Dis M e 1d 1, 8-room house, | ~FO beetles. " e - - ‘ Mountain streets); best location in the politey hou weeks ola. 2 8 ROOMS | extensive improvements to the prob-| Miss Hannah King of Naugatuck is ity vent = easy terms. Windhae 2 | el B erty. Four residences in the Thames. | a¢ her it VTS e \YLING. clysyConvenient to| Schools, y ENC - HARD WQOD FLOOR | 1. Bernstein of Conway, N. H., has ville section have changed hands Aur- )| aue for a fou waens . | pdnam ave- i ris. | postoffice, Main street and all = e burban ALL MODERN | potato stalks five feet six inches tall, ing the past few months through the % 2 L, de ness sestions. m: Wil be s and still growing. Coit agency. Home From Camp. appeared in Court| For terms and further particulars, B S PRICE LOW — Superintendent Smith of the Boys' icotion alleging | apn1y g e S Apple wood is the favorite material club and a member of the Boy Scouts, it e WILLARD W. HAYDEN, U R e for saw handles, and some goes into camping trip at Gardner Lake. 1'in Said ap-| Phone 28- agie 5 2 8 S ook —— : hone & AUSIEWED 25 men to learn Drill Press Work. ville, Conn augizd = BSroughiintarests mo person othe 50 to learn Shaving Machine It is estimated that nearly $7,000,- Baward Driscoll ot Now Haven: is itrix be authorized fo=n o deR upnavine RNecult um,}i 000 animals are killed annually for the at his home on Windham avenue on > Ordered. That FOR SALE tor ers. e e 37 Shetucket St. Norwicn, Conn. f|sake of thelr fur. a vacation. pplication mi \ =2 — n for Hardening Shop Work. Skl e e e Ray Clark was the guest of friends | (¢ F'oba e Crty of | A ood nine-room house, 58 Twelfth| 10 men to learn Polishing. ot e A o) 2 The frstiexpeximent i Jepan in e e Norw on_ th St T am going to sell same very| &lgn - \vlindrical | RoTPerticy inguir is Guile, k. _|the manufacture of artificial silk is be- in_East Hampton Wednesd: Yy §. 2% 3 o'clock | cheap. Anyone desiring a nice home | Tapers on SElat fand SCylindricat ing tried at Yonezawa. Edward Hagan left Wednesday for|ipn t North Plains, where he secured worl 1t notice of the | Will be wise in cons iting, for full lication, and of | Particulars, Toolmakers Chile will have the largest electrical Dr. Owen J. O'Neill of Willimanti En b e JOHN A. MORAN. Jom Helpers. Mashingion Feon e lfr PRV NGrT 4 t ! was ‘the ‘guest of Dr. B. J. Howlnd i some Tinsnntn. substuntlally noSost aver |1 FOR S ALE o s o0 s e Vednesda tion in said $30,000 to b ;\u'ulu-» lots cepns 5 2 = % Mrs. Van Cleve, Mrs, C. J. Otis and prior to THE NEW DEPARTURE MFG. CO.| ;4 10-toot Drice for residence to supply mining operations. friends from Auburn, N. Y., was at that re- Employment Dep' Bristol, Conn. | and the 25 lots, ¥10,000. Address Real 3 pot change, New London, Conn. In the best residential section, & J. C. WITTER . Auctioneer | —— Clothesline holders in which the rope is gripped by eccentrically mounted wheels have been invented to do aawy with the necessity for props. H day. At the special meeting of the granze held Tuesday evening, it was decided ward's Lake, Wednesda Na, Judse. B AUCTION Machinists Wanted | xox sams some o y, for the new, modern Cottage, bungalow type, containing seven rooms el e e e t Cle sound and ficnk\edn‘AmO ‘ur;e 50 re and bath, finished in oak. Large . = = et o ap the annual fair on accou g X APPLY BOX 37, firm in good condition with new barn 5 e n a new base for desk telephones of e’ prevaiing cpidemic. o EDITORS, o EOusEmOND cooDs and"silo, “sonveniently Jocated on frol: lot Swiths frute troes, is & spring actuated reel to take up r. Maurice Lyman of Naugatuck OF PROBATE HELD |8t the residence of C. A. Potter, at = — ley; ¢ cents fare from Willimant! Inquire of the slack in the wire and prevent it was the guest of his mother on Broad- the District Brooklyn Village, on SRy & ery o] oo S THOMAS H. BECKLEY, feme v ooner Eoiteioor way Tuesday and Wednesday. of August, SATURDAY, AUG. 26, 1016, Maln St Rlmendls ol 278 Main Street the instrument. Miss Mollie Slater §s 11 at her nome g relock s on Lebanon avenue, threatencd with | = ¢ e e e WANTED A SORD o ke e momeman ] erones ins A patent has been granted to a New svphold fever. Ne Hicearea o | bovs fnad: hasing no ftother ues for e e o helonbin w24 York inventor for a guard to prevent _Mrs. William E. Strong, Charles H. |~ Oricred, e ar Meite | the following deseribed pervonal Drop- fead i Maricays. 1t has never failea . the fingers of persons using a sewing Strong and Thomas White were call” | tne credit decciscd v pring | erty. the satho Wi ho sold ay dexcribed | Girls over 16 years of aze for Meht| (S35 Bo"Worl™ preparsa ind soid by S R teng pushed funder the ers in Exeter Wednesdap. in® their nncretied to BENE | Deldtw, without Teserve or Tinit: Koheman Toultry Yards, 454 West Mai ] William 1. Adams of Westchester | ¥ithin six rom s’ aats by | Sevéral mice pleces of antique fur. | manutaceuring husincss. St Norwich, Gonn. Price s0c. % mectis. vas i vn We v Josting i effect, together % ahogany - secre- ! was in town Wednesday. Sith « T on the Tary: bureaus. chatrs, Stands and i eard| AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE Co. | AusTuThS To catch burglars an Bnglishman David Carver of Hek vas th e . $3,700 David Carver of Hebron was the | it} ety tare y has patonted mechanism to drop a 4 g u;ve(#u xf_ nm(_m1 ;n\\ln Wednesday. and in the same| Modern furniture, comprising bu- FOR SALE iperson who steps in front of a safe at AT THE DAVIS THEATRE TODAY.| noomimn! rom oichesler went to >“the same once | reaus, commodes, bedsteads, springs, circulation in | mattresses, pillows, 1 iron bedstead, 1 WANTED R i o B Bateas, w“_l_ BUY gigtrmgxr:‘ours into a pit, doors closing Wednesday to take advan- return to this|bhed lo(lxngr) 1 G;Vfa,. ;l mackl V\al}:\\fl book P hed. I b 1d case, extension table, oak morris ull: ‘urnished, wi e sol ver) NELSON 3. AYLING, Judge. | chate, 1 fite Rame Ol siove with oven | Boys over 16 years of age and young | faiY i phe sold veryliodern house of elght rooms and| Brazil owes its wealth in coffee to : 3 Torersine s W8S e | Several clotks And stands, some Ingiai cheap, so got busy. Fo partio- |00 *T ety improvement. Excellent|a monk who planted two seeds in a tage of the Dollar Day sales. Two) YANTIC ST peting Ana a few Fuss. als a 15t Of | men for lght manufacturing busines uire of rde iy 3 DrEscHER, | Gishes And Some tols: = el At netenborhood, near school and car line. |IOPREETY (RENCON BLRIS Jo, Jenery as relieved | State Road Inspector Frank L. Olcott Assistant Clefle CLARBINGE A. POTTER. | AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE co. [JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker|p /ooy than three years and 1s well | aroughout the country. PUTNAM (Continued from Page streets the ca ot $12 and some whiskey taken, Resigns and Returns to Waterbur: Franklin Square, Norwich e onue brosk Wes discovered| J. Henry Frink Employsd in Nor- notliiea’ to’ present LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE f Bl i ol g w f e ond Jauies oichs sald_estate to the etherlands fs 7,500, but of bieycles Slerks, opened the store thls morning: | wio ST Rotielh | “PANKBOOK | LOST—Tiost or_stoten B FOR SALE ARCHA W. COIT, thero are 850,00, or practically one to e cash register pried open and| o {Conn 16 Timited in' thé | passboo 26 e Norwich SALE. ’ every seven persons. The flat country about $3.50 is misi althouzh $1.30 rank L. Oleott, who has been above oing order. vings Society. 'All persons are cau-| Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- A & was left. Two watches Ined . to- | Toad inspector here for the past three FRED L. KANAHAN, loped against purchasing or negotiat-| ness Biocks, Building Lots, all in de- (A nearly new six room Cottage with| The Mntual Benefit Life Agency, |&n e general use of bicycles for de- gether at $27 are gone. Mr. Donohue’s | Vears, left the employ of the state| _aus2id ¥ Exocutor. | ng the same. and any person having a|sirable Joca%ions. List your property If | about one acre of land. Well, barn, hen | Telephone 2334, @8 Broadway. | lIvering meat, groceries, "dry _goods, 2 o B ket s et claim to said ook is hereby called up- | you cure to scil o7 rent. as I have a - eto., account for the great number. fesk was ransacked but as Av‘ ono- | o fant. Miohear . OF aterbury. NOTICE. on to present sald claim to said bank | number of people looking lor real es- | houses, all in fine condition; near Nor- e e e methins 1 ome as mac | taking care of the Toads until & Sucs | g DGickates chosen for'the Repubiican | $5, OF 20050 She JURINY L REoRey: | tate Invesimenyyyy WichTown, fori #1000, NOTICE say whether anytninz e or not, | taking ca ads Suc- 5 2 e Republiean | 1517, or_submit ng the book de. Wi F. HTLL, - A dlamond stick pin and a ypair of | cessor is appointed. 1 T456 By the | clared cancelled and extinguished and Real istatovand Insaramce. E. A. PRENTICE s 5 = fugtinea gloves, wore, overiookcd Working in Norwich. 15 e Twentictn Sena- |8, new bosic tesued in tleu” thercor, or | g BNl Thaser Bldg. | Phone 300 86 cliff Street| All bills or claims against CASTO R 'A t the a fountain the, burslars ey i s Lerchy not to ¥ 2 . 2 B e o s v S CpumEnE v as beenoms i G on at Cliy Hail, Nors| aug2sE S e = |the Town of Sprague must be Bixing coffec soda syrup ino the | Farms nas resigmed and has entorod | weloii Ron o i Plirpeno bf choos: | o this e = i e e FOR SALE presented to the Board of For Infants and Children | SeoEate Lok 5 the employ of Swift & company at wo delegates from said Senatorial | pinder: return’ to Bulletin Office. A l d fGr dl]m i sunce was Falned by means of a | Norwich. "M and Stra Frink wil re-| DItrict 20, BilaSiate Conyention, and | Torgisin carloadof Lrounc LImESIONe| =~ " . ¢ ew Brick on the Sclectmen before September | n Use For Over 30 Years P % o sl side on the West Side. e S aal Uit . - 9 for # 2 . e 1. 1 bolted to the frame o t »me befo: d District Conven-| LOST—Salt and pepper coat, from for farmers’ use. b3 ch. Y st, v ways bears N T v had teen “pritai Goes to Fitchville. e e e me s track at Norwich. Wil be sold right|1st, Atvaye £ Jhis bok 8 o s o GEORGE H. FRADFORD. City comtaining bankbooks and papers.| The Peck-McWilliams Co. |for a quick sale. RAYMOND J. JODOIN ind the window opened. Carl Bentley, who has been emplov-| yemper or Jlican State Central | Finder please return to B. J. Cross Oo. THOMAS J. DODD, 2 > Signature of The Benoit store was entered by [ed in the village for many years by his Committee from Twentioth Sena- | Hopkins & Allen Blag., Norwich, Conti. Contractors_and Builders - it First Selectman.! ™™ -~ peans of a rear door from which a | brother, W. W. Eentley, left his em- torlal District ~aug2sd . 4 * Tel. 389 47 West Main Street Telephone 822 Norwich. —==e fi 3 Spadicn S