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FAIR AND WARMER TODAY AND TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight i .."B-"-'.‘"i..'. lnz Plotures at the Au- Moving Piotures at the Dreed The- Adjourned Meeting | mimeEae Koage, l'm_...- [y -«t.l-ou Common| paughters. -fi.mfi" F.and A M0 4y, pirthdey of Miss Leura Fancher, Union meots|a member of the household at - tas ANNOUNCEMENTS = walks repaired ] Concrete Co. Phone 10, or drop 127 Frankiln St. An agent will oal = dies =t Bargain Change of Program Tomorrow. One of the finest all round ente: ments ever offered at this popular th Sire cloves a three days ergagement and if you haven't seén the show your last opportunity. there will be an eutire and an exceptionaily attract. e Bill is booked for the last half of the Bxoelsior Modkls act and a real novelty. or elots are Betty Bruce Stew- and Crawford and A Little of This and a The Triangle festure is Dorothy Gish in Her Official Fa- ‘Tomarrow BREED THEATRE. iola Dana in The Mortal Sin, a Five- Part Metro Wonderplay of Unusual Feature for z ‘'oday end Thursday the Breed will }pressnt Viola Dana in the soul-stirring photodrama. The Mortal Sin. Miss Dena is given tplenr did_opportunities to dispi emotionat powvrl and she takes {.xl\ opportunities. The l(nry tells of the struggles of & ung author, George Anderso to eke out a miserable existe working as a clerk in the publish- € house of the man to whom he is itrying to sell his novel. ice of his hero becomes the expe- mce of George ‘Anderson, the author, If, how the sacrifice of the womarn of his novel becomes the sacrifice of Jane Anderson, s told in this powerful | Y., has been In town to visit her aunt, story of the present day The Breed will aiso present ry funny one-reel comed lete the bill for today and Thursday AUDITORIUM. and Night. William Fox’s picture beautiful. jDawghter of the Gods, starring Miss iAnnette Kellermann, will appear at the sditorium for four days, [night, atarting today. jevening 8 p. m. Al matinee and Matinee 2 p. m., i seats reserved at “This picture, j@uch a furore in New York. {wheer superiors which has ocea of subject over every other spectacie yet given the publi The plcture story embraces three subjects, of eternal and_vital [interest to the human fam. it takes you through the mermaid sea iand gnomeland, both presenting scenes iunparalieled, charming and interesting. Secondly, the hope of salvation [the earthiy contes: showing the wood either befors or after death een good and yot avér new ‘case 'the courss of true jov snany trie 8 Kellermann as Anitia. performs such “delfyerances” , You muet see for yourself the idangers she surmounts, Body ehining whitely through all like a Pearl of great price. really impossi- BULLETIN'S PATTERN AN BVER-POPULAR STYLE. GirPs Guimpe With Sleeve Twe ILemgths, amd With Neck High or in V, Square or Round Outlive. k- e 4 ind _ desirable waist mate- 12 pice ] “batiste n. slk, cash- mnere. repp. ”“ out lg‘flvalgu years. Size years re’ of 364&nch material s {llustration malled any address on receipt of 10 cents 2 Si¥eror Order Pattern Deol New Haven—The work of distribut- ng 22,000 paver bags for the big waste reclatm campaign of the New Haven [Cripplea Ohildren's 14, Inc, has been ‘completed. Four crews of five men mach have been busy with this part oA pattern of Bulletin Company, ‘Norwich. Conn. *he work and have covered the entire residential section of the city and the sdjoining suburbs. One baz has been Beft with each family. MBeginning at § onday, eutomobile trucks will oollect the bage which have been fiiled. CASTORIA For Infants and Children {in Use For Over 30 Years NORWICH TOWN na_ Moy Moving Fictures st| Miss Fancher’s Birthday ob-rnd— Funeral of Daniel G. Sisson—Bi day Party—Mrs. Louis Olsen M— ously 1ll—Meeting of the King's Sheltering Arms, was pleasantly ob- e, No. 31, 1. O. O.| gerveq Tuesday, ~Postcards, ohoice 1.,{ flowers and other gifts were received. In the dining room the table was most attrective, violet and heliotrope tints being carried out in the pansies and crepe paper decorations. Al In ths house ‘were interested; _there were pressed for happy birthdays to come for Odtss Fancher. FUNERAL. Danlel G. Sisson. { Three Big Time Keith Acts, Triangle| ., cunera) of Daniel G. Sisson was Feature Plays and Keyetone Come-|heid at 2 o'clock Tuesdav afternoon Prices—Entire | at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Warren H. Hamiftoa, on Oirobando avenue. Rev. G. H. Bwing conducted the service. Many wers in attend- ance. There were beautiful forms and clusters of flowers, Burlal was in the famfly lot tn Jocnson cemetery, Boz- rah, where a committal service was read at the gravs. The boarers wers Willtam Stott, Willam McHale, F. C. Edridge and Warren H. Hamiltoa. Funerad Diresior C. A. Gager was in charge of the Arraagements. Birthday Surprise Visit. ‘Miss Mary Burns was pleasantly surprised Friday evening when twenty friends came to her home on West ‘Town street, bringing pretty presents for her 14th birthday. A Jolly evening ‘was spent with games and music. Re- | freshments were served. Ascension Day Services. Thursday being a holy day of obli- gation, there will be masses at 5 and 7 o'clock at Sacred Hoart church. At the 10 o'clock mass Sunday morning the forty hours’ devotion will open. Will Open Mite Boxes. Dorcas soclety of the Fiwst Meth- odist church will hold §ts May meeting Thureday afternoon with Mrs. Staaton Brown of Wightman avenue. The mite hoxes will be opened. Home Prayer Meeting. The cottage prayer ‘mesting of the First Methodist church will be held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Julla Talbot on Otrobando svenue. Serfously Il Mrs. Frank Marquis of Broskiyn, N. Vrs. Louis Olsen, who is sericus'y i e e ey mous Burton Holmes travelogue and a | Bver Ready circle of the King's Daughters met Tuesday evening at the Fyde on Wash- | Ever Ready Circle Meets. 1 | me of Miss Jessio & ington street. iAnnette Kellermann in A Daughter of | the Gods for Four Today—Matin Starting | Home News of Interest. Charles Rvan of New York was a recent visitor at his home on West Town street. Mr. and Mrs. Jeary White of Pack’s Corner spent the wask epd with friends in New York. Miss Prest of Naw York is the gueet of her sister, Mrs. Frad D. Verszasow, of Sylvia lane. Miss Katherlae Shahan of West Towr street s spending a week with relatives in Hartford. | Miss Carrle L. Shurilefft of New Bedford, Mass., was the week end guest mons_coliazs, rome on Vergason avenus far - he week lena Mrs. Willlam R. Back of Peck's Cor- ner is in Woccsster, Mass, for a few days, called there by the death of an uncle. Mr, and Mrs. Willard Maynard from Lorains, O., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith of Vergason avenue. | QMrs. tMichael Ryan has returned to Providence after a week's visit with Dfrs. John Ryan ani with friends In the e Mrs. Carlos B. Eccleston of the New London turnpike has returned after | nearly a week’s visit in Hartford and East Glastonbury. Mr. 223 Mrs. Lou's Apley of Verga- son ayenus spait ths week end wit Mr. and Mrs. Joha Ohison at their home in Hartford. Mr. and Mra. A F. Greone of West Town street an unday a: Bishop's Crossing in eld, guesis cf Mz, Mrs. . G. Northrop and Miss Gene- ¥ra Wels of Stonington were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skin- ner of Peck’s Corner. | THIS MEDICINE WOMEN VALUE PodhvelyRellevufl:e calls of friends and the wisa was ex- | ative Texas. E. Pinkl Medi- oo L £ prothan b man and a squad of state police was said to be a record for one day in the local court. Hartford—Rev. Ernest DeF. rector of Triinty chureh, will leave Hartford soon for service with American Red Cross having Teceived word that his applica- tion has been favorably considered and that he will soon be assigned to duty. in France, Southington. Manchester inspected sewage system in and report very favorably of the inspection. this town recently as a result “The inspection was a result of the proposal to build a new system in one section of Ansonia.—The American Brass com- vy of Ansonla has notified all em- ploves who are paid by the hour that they will receive a straignt advance of two and a half cents an notice also might be equitable. Bridgeport.—Dr. and Mrs. F. 3 son of Bridgeport have announced the engagement 3. Wilson, to James R. 1 <consul at Colon, Wiee il ke mis e turned from a winter America and Panama. Panama. Mise Danbury.— Lee company Smploves of the Frank H. are pianting 1,400 bush- els of seed potatoes on about 117 acres The company's pi bands to work a time where necessary in the factory the fields one if the weather is good. ing Saturday Waterbury.— John O'Sulii- this city and th combination is to maint. He said this in tal sage of the new fuel bill through both houses of the 1 mover of the measure ip the hoard of Chester.—Captain Aiger ferryboat Cheslyme from New Sunday afternoon. undergoing repairs that place for several Churchill of Essex, who with his power boat Cheisea and a scow ing the ferrving In the absence of the regular ferry, left Monday for his home The boat has been has been do- System Certainly Counts. Voluntary rationing by is a poor match for systematic To Prevent Auto-Intoxication. To insure good health, one must have perfect elimination and positive expul- sion of poisonous refuse from the sys- tem. Bowels clogged with waste mat- ter cause auto-intoxication poison finds its way through the entire system. [Foley Cathartic Tablets are recommended for Indigestion, constipa- bloating, biousness, sour stom- ach, gas on the stomach, bad breath or Mrs. Henry Govin end Aaughter, Miss Florence Govin, of Wast Town strest sent the week end In Adams, Mass., where Mr. Govin is emoloyed. After spending a few daye In Spring- fiéld, Mass., whera she attended the music festival, Miss Jen don has jland roaa. [Mtss Margaret B. Rudd has returned to her home at Woodside after epand- ing a few weeks in New York. Mrs. Willtam P. Lyman eame with her for a brief stay. BRIEF STATE NEWS Essex—The [Essex Home guard members hope to get their uniforms and guns within a few days. Old Lyme—Stanton Haynes has charge of tue lanterns and flags that are used on the silent policemen that are placed at the church and brick store corners. Meriden—Rev. Olof Lundgren, pas- tor of the Swedish Lutheran church, detivers the English sermon Wednes- day av East Hampton in conjurction with the mission meeting held in that city by the Hartford district. Branford—The annual _borough meeting was held yesterday afternoon at the town hall. A committee com- posed of W. R. Foote and V. T. Ham- mer was appointed to revise the bor- ough laws, and a three mill tax for this year was laid. Ansonia.—The sum of %1533 was gathered in by the city court officials Monday as a result of the ralds mede Sunday afternoon at the saloons of Timothy (layes and Grover Conroy. This amount of costs and flnes from Caggnt {p thgplaceg g B.W.. Bridge- v other conditions caused by disordered ‘They work gently but sure- 1y; do mot gripe. The Lee & Osgood LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF FROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Distriot of \Ivrvflvlch. on the lith da. Present—NELSON J. A Bstate of Lucinda A. Smith, Washington, D. C., deceased. That the Admini {he craditors of seid duce in their wlaims a; within six months posting a notice to tha with a copy of of Lm-wLfin ing effect, totelh.r e Postotfice ta he San) and by pubiiehT awv&n hav T S¥Etiva, udge. The above and Torszoing 1s & irue sopy "of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Assistant Clerk. NOTICE.—All credito censed are hereby tholr olaims agains undersigned e awove wng. (creéoln% tag the semme gmos o % o Ing & clrculation, in said make return io this 't sal notified to 4 amid .m:.’{:‘b. lmbmhdh ¥ PROBATE ‘fllmr. wmnn AR the ‘forenoon e oo Ty B e Cireutation in sald Discrice, and that return be made o thix Court the owners and 43 men Who weres LOST AND FOUND WW &'.. Sy O v, G LO®T—Reward the e Ty T SR T Fitohville, Conn. Tel. 1§92-23. mayisa Steady Work. Apply C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE . FOR SALE fully have been sold, BUT FOR ONLY $1,250 T can sell you a 50 acre Farm, 10 acres tillable, balance wood and pasture land, @ fine cottage house of 7 rooms, barn, wagon shed, crib and hennery, 1 horee, about 12 hens, 1 iumber wagon, some hay, 1 harrow, 1 grindstone, lot of mason’s tools, har- ness, plows, lot of small tools, and several cords of wood read for stove at door, abundance of fruit on place. This is a bargain. Investigate. Send for my Farm Bulletin. Choice of 400. WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Farm Specialist 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE Best Residential Section On Washington Street, north of Broad Street, fine level lots, beautiful surroundings, near trolley, short walk- ing distance to Free Academy, Park Church and “The Club House.” Reas- onable price and terms to suit pur- jchaser, Will sell new two family house in desirable part of city on easy terms and at an attractive price. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telophone 1334 63 Broadway $1,500. ONE ACRE LAND EIGHT ROOM HOUSE House in good repairi pump in kitchen, excellent water; two barns, eight stalls: wood house with space for auto; two poultry houses: fruit trees in pleasing variety and grapes in |abundance. A _low price desirable | country home, within walking distance of Norwich Town car line. Immediate possession may be secured ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency TelephOne 1334 63 Broadway FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN. By order of the Probate Court, to settls an estate, the Giles Harrington farm in Franklin is offered for saie. The farm consists of a dwelling House b good cellur. barn, carriage house, ora nouse, hen house and outbuild: ings. ‘there are about 60 acres of land, [ Joier simanons 6f noes of e ‘orchard and - planting &round. o s an abundance of water In Wells springs and brook on the prem- Ises: §00 cords of fArewood could be Ut ot and g0l &t good prices by, the purchaser. The farm s on high ground, has grand view and is located jon tne state highway from Norwich to Willimantic and is four miles [rom Baltic village and about eight miies from Norwich and is near = Meeting House Hill. For further information, apply to Frank B. Harrington, at the cor-lfarm, or “to Willlam H. Shields, 35 necessaries by food |Broaaway, Norwich, Conn. rebsd extortioners—New York World. Agricaltural Limestone Will be very diffioult to get this sea- n. So place your order early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. /—-(—__—\——fi FOR SALE No. 70 Willlams St. splendla modern home, In best residential section: all convemdences, large level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms 1t desived. tnquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Maln Street Phenes 724 AUTO BARGAIN Having arranged to purchase a new car, I offer my 1916 Oak- land touring car, 6-c¥linder, 5- passenger, fully equipped and in good running order, all safety tread tires, at $400. Phome 280, Danlelsom, Conmn. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY $1.25 To New York 31.25 —m— FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SER BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES TWANTED—A_cheap NTED _A_cheap horse. In 5t Baw. . Corbutt. Tasvon: Mu wm A L tor mml house- Bastwood, 2 Tngton St 0 Wash- y16d o658 a momth: It 1o Tetp Diange: wouls Tmace ace 1t with someons who oy i sl with 2 Immedsately Box 14, Nomwi: may16d of the Farms Advertised $600 and $1,500 respect- WE BUY and_sell_too . -'fi'-nuq‘fia- L ou D War, Water St. mar24M eral housework. 41 Park St. T maye WANTED_Gitl or woman for. gen- WA TED_GI work. Write Lotk Box. Conn, TO RENT TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping. 3 TO LET—My Tesidence at Pt St s Sodbridge, . situsted switnin (6 teel T iaining contintons (With apoloj Wail hext to ocea cement walk om the front, With green lawn and Tockenies for flowers; can get view from front rooms of hous the first and second floors drom Watch Hill Point to Point Judith; cottage s completely furnished, including piano, with the exception : orch on front of house and one sids; arge 1iving ro ning Toom, and g rooms on second floor, ing rooms on third ficor; also porch about 12x18 feet, enclosed with screens, is used ‘as addftional room; rent for the entire season $30u; Will iet garage for two cars and bout Yith cottage it desired. C. P, Er‘c\e!;&ru # when you want good help and want it quickly. ‘now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. Help Is scarce and two sleep. want” which you believe might be “some-one-elsc want.” niture, floor coverings, etc.,, advertised In Bulletin Want Ads ind ready ‘Neath the Teut Are writhing Goa forbid 43 Union St. White they nousetops. and ey, rine " debt may be pa something— __mayleMwWE Norwich people ars honest—and on finding anything instinctively, Want Ads to locate the losar. wacancy occurs your rental property. Tnished T00! FOR RENT Nicely 1 or without board, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. to Bulletin NT—Tenement at Mo, tive rooms, top floor. ” FOR RENT—Elliott House, of about furnished and pleasant When you want to sell your real estate. couducted by Mrs. 4 boarding hou ; rent reasonable. . Fisher's Island Whsn you want to buy or sell pets, a busine: Three desirable furnished board 1f wanted; light housekeeplng, at The Apply to Mrs. W. Washington Court. 1 G 16 FOR SALE B. Bate WANTED__X large farm horse 1§85-13. ‘mayicd v\um — Position _as practical of ret- nurse; price $15 per weelk; best grences. Address Box 311, Buletin Of- Norwich. may16d WANTED— Young lady to work in store; must have some knowledge in bookkeeping: steady position. Ad- dress Confidential, Bulletin’ Office. \‘n RNISHED RoOMS FoR Prince, welghs 1160, a good worker and fine aftver; 1 would iike to have him also_a Cone s STORAGE— FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- robes ‘and blanket ol St. Phone 1048-3. 1178 Main St., Willimantie. NT—Fucnished nice rooms for light housekeepln, St. over Brooklyn Outfitt FOR SALE Ono 1911 Cadiilac tour Call Saturday or 7 Phiilips Ave., At The Pasnik Co. 168 T Main St, a salesiady to step in the shoes of a girl who is getting mar- ried; French_preferred. may1sd work. tel WANTED —A competent younx man bookkeeper: ome who can close a Set zood salary and pleasant P. O Box 344. _maylbd for general pplv at the Attawaugan Fo- Danielson, Con; __may1ba TEVR'YBODY _SEZ: Why dontcha ghange your ad” " Lots of peeple dont know. The Norwich Savings Society is two doors below us. the Woolworth 5 and ere our Smo ot wi Shop_iz. is dpposite, the Pasnik Co. next door. Look us up. Fagan's Smoks Shop. may14d WANTED_As 1 have sold my stock and _have 200 acres as good grazin jand'as t ifke stoc tered w) Faria. Franklin. Felix Garceau. Phone 343, Lebanon Div. may12d ere is In Eastern Conn., woul to pasture; land is well wa- i living_springs. Blue Hill “GENTLEMAN would like room and board in private family. Box ¢4, Bul- letin. may11d WANTED A fireman at The Waure. can_House. maysd D_—Second hand and antique rurniture of all kinds: get our prices hefore you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 ¥rank- Un St.” Tel. 7ii-3. may3d WANTEDY_-in ironer, at the Norwich Steam Launary. ‘mar2sd mail clerks. $7 at WANTED—Men, i3 or over; rallway month; sample exam- n quesiions free. 'Franklin Insti- Dept. 37-E. Rochester, N. Y. apri7d OLD FALSE TEETH wanted: don't |m-!m| it broken: [ pay one to ten Gol- rs per set: send by parcel post amd coive check by retaln mall. L. Mazer, 7 §. Firth SL. Philadeiphia, Pa apriid WANTED—Girls_for spooling: clean work: good pay. West Side Silic Mill aprizd BOY WANTED at Powers Bros’ 1ish Market. apriod WANTED—English-speaking _family to work In nearby textile plant; good opportunities offered to familles who wish to hetter their position; look into he dress Textile Mill. care Bulletin. aprbd bove: it will interest ‘'you. Ad- WANTED--A GIRL CLEAN WORK Enquire at THE BULLETIN JOB ROOM American Strawboard Co. HELP WANTED VERSAILLES SANITARY CARD STRIPPERS WANTED Wages $13.75 per week. Also three men for general work. International Cotton Mfg. Co. East Killingly Wanted—0ld False Teeth IN ANY CONDITION We pay up to $10_per set, ae- cording to_their value THE coLLATIIlAI. LOAN CO. 142 Main .tr«'. Up-atairs Conn. CAN USE GOOD, HUSKY, INTELLIGENT HELP Good Wages|: FOR BALE Al kinds of seeds fertilizer at_a Phone 326-5. FOR SALE Land and bulldings. In- | guire et 416 Asylum St. FOR with four sooma T Thamesville Trolley to City Line Men and Women FIBRE MILLS; VERSAILLES, CONN. WANTED FOR SALE—Now milch Holsteln cow 5 years old, 1 with extra price low: w or a McCaskey res! 215 Mountain ates; suitablp for light housekeepins. 5 STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet. Street, suitable for almost any kind of asonable price. Willimantic, gges for hmv‘nm; at 63 Franklin business, at a quire at Bullotin Ofiice. TFOR SALE _Two-horee | on, welgnt 1200, used; would trade fo lumber wa. FOR SALE SALE HORSES FOR SALE Limited number eggs for hatching from winning White Rocks: sonable by Donaid Bullard, o big work welgh from extra_good t. George A. Kahn, workers, gent FOR SALE Strawberry Superb Everbearers and FOR SALE FOR SALE _Good .:rmn'E horse: Farning. Jewett City. son for selling. Estate Broker, Franklin Square, FOR SALE DANIELSON, CONN. The Eugene S. Nash prop westerly side of Meclanic stroot. et Thouse’ with 13 reome,. ity weres, gas and electricty, on lot 72 Width with concrete walk. very desirable centrally located is offerod at a very reason- able price, part mortgage particulars by FRANK W, COY, Agt. Stillman Building 16 Indiaw moto ¥OR SALE One 19 3 speed power ylinder; been the factory and is in first Phone 35-4 one acre of land, 315 Asylum St FOR SALE—Good work hor: and double harness for $150 burgh Dispatch “Are you making “That's what I ¢ FOR SALE_Four communicat rice $5.50 e; used ‘tire, 34 by 4, D ; one first « Westerly, R. I very ittle mileas FOR SALE. Tenement and Bust- Building Lots, all 1n de- grow every piant Cottage Houscs, varioties: sprin; seli_or rent, as 1 umber of people lookink for tate investments. LLIAM F. HILL, Thayer Bldg. Hlage, rwrwneh Telephone 18 FOR SALE _Cyphers White Leghorn baby May 28; am booking 100, My breeding stoc by the Connecticut Agricultural Cilege uarantes all Remember that | ers ‘at’ §15 per has been tested ESTATE FOR SALE. ue of orders from the Probate the District . dated April 19, sale ihe real estate of W. trom white a May-hatched chick will in & year than a chick haiched at sny other time. land, Conn. P. Phone 334-2. FOR SALE — S strawberry plant in Aug! Sept ; price deilvered 100 for $2, 500, $1.75 per 100. Haskins, Scotland, 3 s word 1208 Hampton, R 1 following property T s I b ghter pay th Bverbearing plants set In at the corner of the road, with barn and shea, acres 6f mowin es of pasture Inquire of PERCY H. FORD, Hampton street, Willimantic oalots and FOR BALE Silo Unoaaville. BALE Fxtension top surres FOF one-tanth B, Spalding. Sto HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to buy a cottage, barn and five acres of good lsnd, at Norwich Town. kinds of fruit and a fine view, and you not make a mistake in buying it E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Strest FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE of 9 rooms and Garage NEAR CENTER OF CITY $750 IN CASH AND BALANCE ON MORTGAGE Fom fine conditio of ita cont. “¥or SALE_Pedigres John H. Wood, D. FOR IAIJ—PMr of team years old. welgh 2700 Ib. ness and team wagon. Hampton, Conn. FORD Coupelet; high grade Fisher- nock absorbers, able rims, excellent tires, tra, eleotric lights and D: 't.lrt-r. $435. of th eerless 1912 truck, pow- ed the office er nluetnr‘ 4-speed gearset.tull foating 4 r is consigned to us by | End 1s a wondertil BRe Pridbie MeCormicie . Shetucket St. FOR SALB 1916 Hudson Super Six!| seven-passengor touring car Hudson-Stewart Grecnoville a cottage ho hquire at 56 Bo: FOR SALE ‘A nico Lttls home, For a nice Mttle pair, ©On & pretty piece of loam, For a price quite fair. A, M. AVERY, 53 Broadway. JAMES L. CASE 87 SBHETUCKET 8T. inds s dian government for lumber carn Tel, 1122-3. FORD AUTOMOBILE condition, self-starter, lights, shock absorbers. Low price for quick sale. TRYON’S AGENCY Willimantie, Conn. Telephone 752 Throughout the general counc! ments have last meetings two . of the Somme and the ( freed from the de Calais has been aln Fr: FOR SALE 500 Boswell Ave. -room house with all meonts and in flnest of condition, bullt only 10 years ago, 60x200 feet, with abundance o There are also two hen houses and other buildings. Property must be be appreciated. leaving town. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Buliding, Norwioh, Gonm. Ger 7156 Main St. near Stavan schooner of 380 left us in f ¥OU WANT _» put your bus- Iness before the pubiic, the POETRY TIE STAR SPANGLED BANNE 1017 plunged them in & BH the they Tim w call it merely mussing Washington Star, She—I must send t He—What's th ght—I ha doctor tonigh Why_ & o _you HE KALEIDOSCO A threatened splhit large sums on has been averted. Th the tenders Postpe premie quiries in England Steel and wooden sk of 4,000,000 being constructed These include et it vernment ng, rwa been opane A bottle has been washed ax T containing the follow or, of Eajerg (Danis tons) sunk by U-bos lifeboats sheiled Toush ses peobal

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