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[ FULL ASSOCIATED LOCAL SHOWERS TODAY PRESS DESPATCHES PARTLY. CLOUDY TOMORROW NORWICH, OON.. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917. What Is Going On Tonight |ALLOTMENTS OF JUDGES WANTE! : FOR SALE © RENT FOR COMING YEAR WANTED—O1d false & ¢/ Li_Cabin 22x7, 8 h. FOR RENT—Store No. 135 Canal St. o Xoving Plctures at the Breed The- | matier if broken: I Day $1to 10 per | Lavmry mator. Tel. 197314, Box 125, | Westerly, immediaic possession. ADbL ‘andeville snd Mo Plotures at|Made at Annual Meeting :f‘&rpfl-u set; k-bna‘z‘y mle and recelve i . %o, 6. Jesa [ to, beter ‘Lupinazzo, wester.y, R. 1. | the Bavis Theatre. o708 and Superior Court Judges. S LT Al L. Maser, 2007 | = -l fiver type = T W o 58T Moving Plocures at the Au- 8 Fifta 5. Philadelphia. Pa. _mayis | FOR SALE—Tro Qiver tPewrigh | pASTURE to lot . J. Kane, Can- } aitortum Theatre: The first Monday of June in each WANTED—Boy to_work In drug | S o ook iy = i L TR AR bl Jesa store. Inquire at Bulletin CanJEHX FOR SALE_New milch cow, BeaVy| "o RENT — Four furnished rooms. | L, mate i Bha e AN eg” D Of|year is the day set for the annual Srien, Cona oo iding, | o |meetin of the judges of the su- 10. M, meets in Moose me. 5 "| preme and superfor courts of this J™%. ot P.|state. This meeting, which was to make allotments and _appointments O. of A.ifor the court o otd.lsu»snfn‘:;- ters Eall. held in Hartford Monday ap - oA ool 120EE N2, 30,5 © O | dition to the reappointment of court Cotirmbian Commandery. No. i K. T. |clerks and other officers in the state TwWaAREED - Shale it K on | TULEE. $76. Martim Cubanski, R. D. €| cail evening. 43 Cnion St~ Low price ot RS W e e h0 %o | “rom SALm Strawberry planta; e i e e oty X Tesa " REe FoStotnce | supers Ecrbearers: and 100 ' Sprink | nohlsteping n staton Buiig, WLk WANTED Two or thice young men | Nesin Franihin Gonn. | meySWEM | St_Ring frst or second bell’ jéid g:n rent furnished room: it Fountain | - - T TO RENT—Tenement six or seven jesd | PIGEONS for sals ltg‘xmh':-mflzmflxdlj rmn:-r,‘dmfi«:u:n fmproy ements, including T T — . s SEric Tighta. with o withu WA ‘0 buy 19¥6 or 1916 Max. 3! #arage. Call at Bultetin: jerd Lodge Oscar. No. 30, !meets at Foresters” Hail. 'meets at Masonic Tempie. and counties, some new appointments well or Ford touring car. Box 2 Wero“made: and sulacios” of clerks Baitic? ) e it o TO RENT—At Groton Long Point ANNOUNCEMENTS and assistant clerks of the coutt were WANTED Men. 18 or over, wanted; | Hras (3 5 padvs can be. i Un- | oRw, Reyen-room _furmished cotiage) advanced, the advances to take ef- Ver; P A nted; | tires, 12 ft. body; be seen at Un-|electricity, running water, large fire- fect August 1. Bronin: Het government Joba e s b | cagville' Switch. W. N. Jewett. el | place garage for fwo carki coriage s 7% t from Long Isiand Sound. in month: list government jobs open, free. | (o33, b4, FennpligInstitute, Dept. 31-F. Roches- | = o satam—oms cerioad of Armougs| best lecation at”ile ¥olnl “{yply on The Children's day service at the| Perhaps the most important ap- church which was announced |pointment went to Judge Walter Hol- Storrs te: {for Sunday morning, June 10th, will be | comb of Torrington, who was made N. Y. | postponed to the following Sunday, |state's attorney of Litchfield county. WANTED Competent woman _for | Phone 326-5. G No. 17 - i s E neral housework | il v {June 17th. The baccalaureate service |He takes the place of Donald T. SPpiy Mrs. Frank Dodser Stoniamian, | FOR SALE_100-acre farm, 7-room| TO RENT—Neaily furpished room: Will be held Sunday, June 10th, at 2.30 | Warner, who in March became a Conn, Je7d | house. barn and outbuildings. wood and | $500 TR0M, 107, IECL hoyrekecping. o'clock in the afternoon, at the church. | judge of the superfor court. — aTEED A Dosition e Dooicesyss | ie® on farm ' Address Mra N. L. Por- S e o= ey | 7 The allotments of the judges for the By a‘youny Tady who tae s heosioles | tor,_Columbia, Conn. _______Jesd 18 RENT—Two furnished rooms for AUDITORIUM. ocourt year beginning July 1, inglude of both bookkeeping and stenography.| FOR SALE—1914 Overland !ourln} sfi. PINT gxevlhs‘ 6 Carter Ave, haal] AUTHOR OF the following: Address M. care Bulletin. jefa’" | car, fng condition and appearance, §25 -_Call afternoon. may2d_ P I d R . P C. Aubrey Smith in The Witching Case, J. W T I g e — | cash. Telephone Mystic 220. ¢éd | TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms at 9 Daker for . bresdmetive: S ga0a T | “FOR saLE—Bronze turkey egws, 200 | The Sevmour. $4° Framiciin ST el Your Flag and My ag Hour, Feature for Today and Sat-| Fist Tuesday in December, Tol- LFOR sALE _Bronse turkey sEws. 200 steady work. £00G conditions. A urday—Charles Conklin in His [1and civil and criminal term. to Joseph Bousquet, Danielson, C Week old, 35c. James D. Wilson, Wil- | "FURNISHED ROOMS and light house i It ¢ Bomb Policy and a Mutual Weekly Reed, J. Tel. 311. S limantic, R. F. D. 2. Tel keeping at 106 Sohool St. Phone 10483 lBJp and d:wn ';n all th: :ands:nd all the seas be Are on the Programme. First Tuesday in September, Put- WANTED Ginl_Tor_general house: e _| _aprisa ] rave and bold against the sky, . nam civil term. worlk. APDly at the Wauregan Bossd.| FOR SALB_Two nice youns new | 70 RENT—Furnished rooms; also Winding through the wilderness, or on the beaten t The Witching Hour in seven reels| First Tuesday in October, Putnam ing House, Wauregan, Ct. e milch cows. Tel 1615 after 7 p. m. nice rooms for light housekeeplpg. 270 Half the way around the world—and more than tha T R i or, coany | et T e W Biaf RO NS B SIURE. Ty Ot Wi and Saturday at the Auditorium. The son & Bassett mules; good work and| FOR SALE—Four-burner gas stove. eb2zd 4 a1 § # H . 10 = ecreen adaptation of Augustus m- Bennett, J, and Keeler, Jr. £00d pay guaranteed. Apply Relinnce ovens, ®ood as new, one laundry | pURNISHED rooms: ressonable | Mark the way of honor that ithas n as’ stage success has been made with- | April 15, Windham, 10 a. m. ad- Yarn Co. Se6d ¢ and tani heater. Phone 439. [ates suitably ror light Lionsskeeping, out losing anv of the finer points of | ditional session, short calendar; one N E a —— — | _te5 mma Morse, 15 Cnion [ i Sivai i 5o " the big, vigorous peychic drama. C.}day. nnweggfms-%‘r?enwmnwmgmgfo an | ZFOR SALESeven pas_ four cyl i e hmfl““ hl Yre ke e Aubrey Smith gives a virlle and con- [ Fourth Tuesday in May, Norwich Jewett City. - Brown. | studebaker, practically new: price at. | oo T | uttering to fife and drum that time the ma vineing performance in the role made | session. bt Jesd gactive. George Hagbers. R. r.’a?.d 7 i Beating back the driven spray, and blazing WANTED Board on a farm for | Cit¥ — It has led a starry way—a way through all the lan famous by John Mason as the gamb- Bur J. - pes, mother and infant during the summer! FOR SALE New baker's cart, can be Whither will Old Glory go? But TO RENT ler. Jack Brookfield, and receives am- = > and receives &M | First Tuesday in January, Windham season, convenient to Norwich car line: | bought at low price if seen at once: B SiiwnEl feown & well sclected cast, | rimingl term. terms reasonable for comfortabie place. | core tan. be Seen In rea: of Gremier Where the spot it has not held the glory of th THi ana Maste Shotwaly " A Fox com. |, FIrst | Tucsday in February, New| Malt“ Address Box 533, Norwich Bulletin. | Store on Soule St. Ly M. Ginsras, Dep- e o™ M utunl. “Weokly | ondon' session, through March. re iskey | sesa i Sty Sheriff, Jewett City, Conn. Je2d e g 3 r i WANTED Brperienced walter or | —FoR SATEH _Reo 1915, consiznea o || Several Suites and Single Men have gone beneath it o'er tho hills an February 4, 191, additional short| g recommended in tablespoon doses in Men feel it caresses while they slumbe Compiets the programme. calender session (ons. 4ay) Putnam. | equal amounts of water oF milk before | Weitress. _Apply at Gity Luncn.” jedd | na" by owhcr nas pot neen suerhauted | W o s i BREED THEATRE Greene, J. .| ZSi zndon retiving 30 an aid todiges- | _WANTER—Spiners v wears on et ’T"n.“i-‘n;’é‘{;..fizi ces, in fine condition, Red and white and blus it glows ageirst ol liin First. Tussdsy Ty Septemnber Nz, | Gosartl sasiTetins of food Timent wer o eeien = 4 ngitig everywhors it gose hew luster & the Ethel Barrymore In The Call of Her|wich criminal ternd . Mills Co., Yantic. e e e | C low rental, in Thames Whither will Old Glory go? But whither has it Tell ¥ miles it has not traced—the way it a PARBER WANTED Geod workman. | chanical condition, Tow mileage fof 2 ce. The Je1a People, Special Seven-part Metro| Third Tueeday in (September, New o5 _ondon, civil term through October. g Featurs for Today and|™Gccond Tuesday in April, Tolland Saturday. ctvil and criminal term. WANTED — A second-hand _canoe. FOR SALE—One 1914 model 79-T Loan & Trust Co. Build- ing. | Second Tuesday in Aprsi, Tollana Write. giving particulars and price. W. | Overland ouring car. run less than Today and Saturday the Breed will [ ,5°ond Tuesday In A B. care Bulletin. ~ TTsesa 1 TS0 miles, in Bood condition. having present Bthel Barrymore in The Call|'fj 203 cominal fem. o = you, write TF YE CANNOT smoke The pipe of | been Just overhauled and paipted. Auto Come and let me show f§i' of Her Peopie. a special seven-part[ iS¢ Tuesds o i) Boases 2 pence, Just mmoice & Cobwen "Chrngr | Sales Co. 118 Frankiln St Tel. 535. them to you. GEO. W. CARROLL, Metro production of size and lavish- Tuttle, J. bold booklet free. 2 S s FOR SALE _One 1913 Buick 5 pass. ness. The cast contains 600 actors 5 2nd no expense has been spared in| First Tuesday in May, Windham| TheDuftyMalt Whiskey Co., Rochestsr, N. Y. touring car in good condition: demon- stration on Tequest o Sales Co. NTED—Weavers: one loom: good making it a stupendous production.|civil and criminal term. —— B = eaver 5 e"ia & plcture that ls sure to cause| First Tuesday in June, Tolland ctvil ROrki £opd pav. Glen Woolen Mills, | HRDR, 2Ny "SRG, 535 Tmavesa 1 ide comment, first because of the|and criminal term. $100. ¥ Tl 40 Shetucket St. | - Tiar, second becatise of the story and Webb, J. Tolland County. oo tabier Mss XA 1o o Drame FOR SALE w third because of the scemic effects.| First Tuesday in March, Putnam,|, Lyman T. Tingier, clerk, July, 1917 | 5 ‘work. " Apply at Columbian House (Copyright, 1917, by W DMiss Barrymore, in gypsy costume is|civhl and criminal term. "|$155.33: eleven months from August| may3nd 5 faultiess In a fole which is forcisn e 5 1, 1817 to July 1, 1918, $1,833.34. s whore swmine farm i | 180-Acre Farm, Equipped, — to her, Robert Whittler and Wm. B. ‘anner, J. Willis H. Reed, ascistant clerk, July, e P g = g Bavition are. most prominent " ner | Fiest Tuesasy . Soptember, Tol- | 1901 1831 oo e fems T | S Shat te for. saie e S eI T | $100 An Acre From Alfalfa, STORE TO RENT HUMOR OF THE DAY | support. Matinees today and tomor-|land civil and criminal term. gust 1, 1917, to July 1, 1918, $458.34. |listing. Have many appiications. Send | was the receipts for the crop on 30 h e, Tow will be ten cents while evenings| First Tuesday in November, Nor-| July commissioners to hold office | particulars. Green & C ver-|acres nearby; corn, grain, hogs and| About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin| . Mrs. Gasley is a great gossip.” 1 will be fifteen cents. wich session with jury. one year from their appointment were | Sallies, Conn. Box 98. ay28d_ | cattle are our money-makers; this farm | Street, suitable for almost any kind of | - YeS-_She has a good sense of ru- [tinent s First Tuesday in January, Norwich |appointed and include the followin; WANTED_ Second hand and antique | IS _on main road, near live rallrcad o4 'mo Puck |wAll b NEARLY EVEN BREAK criminal term. Windham county—charles S. Hyde [ furniture of aii kinas? get qur prices | town. with milk siation mills and can- Dt e "t;:«:"h" price. In- | patient—will 1 live, docto | ; - 160 | of Cantarbury, COhaties E. B “ore vou sell. A: Bruckner. 55 Frank. | ning factories; acres productive, | quire at Bulletin R AL Tl & 1y i o AMONG BEST PENS. adfl;‘,;‘sz‘;i‘;fgn e Y g oW ok | At | el TiTeR. may3d | level, stone-free. wire-fenced: valuable 3 o mSurseon—You musti You hav e — S fEEw % R X S = ot “timber; 2-story, 7-room house. 10- on sco! Life. Plymouth Rocks and Leghorns Virtu- | Kellogg, J. anwl‘_li'ggmu;;m_w- | e ! b cow barn,' corn cribs and poultry FOR SALE Bacon—Is he skeptical i &My Ted T Btorve Contast. Fourih | Tassiey v Oclober Wind : : housesi t settle affairs immediately e Egbert—~ot a bit. Why, when he ; By ham civil session to November 29. county Charles W. To those who would like to pur- || horse. 3 mules, 7 cattle. 3 hogs, 160 Eeeity wcliens he osslly dxuscissto | grive In the 31st week of the laying con- - Mo : Gaie of Walter Fitzmaurice |§ chase Liberty Bands and have not ]| chickens. drill. mower, binder, rolier, SALE HORSES see feats performed that he sees print- | .. fest at Storrs there was a more nearly aturalization Sessions. 8 New Tonfon the ready cash. we will eychange || Planter. ‘wagons, harnesses. etc. et ed on the posters.—Yonkers States- f; ven break among the best pens. The | Sessions of the supertor conrt in | gy . Sitomey to hold office two || diamonds and old -mold platinum, || Wil be included. For traveling instruc:| T nave 20 Horses that 1 want tolman the Plymouth Rocks and the Leshorns |counties of the state where natural- |y, )m July 1, 1917, were appoint- || 555 fOF, cash or Tiberty Bonds. EvC || H0NSofue. " copy. malled free. B & | are pig work horsea—the balance will| “Why did you resign from the Don't viriiaLy tied as the latier ot frst|izations are held were fixed and Ia-|1e s ommen : [} er3ins shouia o their bic now. only || Satalomue,” cops mailed free. . A | are BiE o o0 The " Game had | Worry Club? | and third places while the Rocks szot|clude the following: ey e it — Slagtaseta = . Nassau St., New York. see them. “I discovered that the way the rest second and fourth. The White Leg- | New London county—On the first . The Collaternl Loan and Trust Co. LMER R. PIERSON of them got out of worrying w [ " Tor r-mem‘]‘ by .Ysmo; oW_r,e‘. Ly v:xm e October, ot New ]Landdnn e P S I SRR e Over Reositerly Fiower Stars. Bit 1673 Tel. 536-3. may14d |telling all their troubles to me v New Paitz, N an inds ang adjournment to WednesdaY,| The juases adopred the follow: Norwich. Conn. = — | ton Transeript Fearm. Redding Ridge, Conn., laid_re- | October 3, at Norwich. e Nitides celopter T the My FOR SALE FOR SALE ot o nt ot cae Bk | Bpectively 62 and 59 eggs. The New | Windham county — On the third | “mhat the state bar examining com- s s b e aith T e o eIl replied Mr. Chusgir he | the Hampsnire Barred Rocks that estab- | Tuesday in September, at Putnam,|miiis 1o oy ointe ol cramintng com- MO fye liousse Wit fh e apectments | | Twosemily hovaes withinfive minz | Tt o RUEG;, LTSS . lished a new high record last nd by adjournment to the Wednes- | no AR b =, WANTED gach ~ Centrally located and well|utes’ walk from Hopkins & Allen's o y s, ts « - o e record I nd by adiournment to the Wednes-{prave of the qualifications of all ap Tented with modern improvements. | shop; can be bought very reasonable|it may be weak in spot | B D T Y b vien ot day ey e I v v in’ Sep- for admission to the ba {Also parcet of land on Montville | If taken at once. For full particulars|is all righ Waghington 3 Rocks from XNorth leboro, Mass..| On the second Tuesday in May, at iion who have =substantially |Capablé Male Bookkesper, who has)trolley line. Appy to $9 Franklin St,[inquire of ' = Druggist's friend—I hear [ 5 were ith 55 eges and by adjoursment to the ed With the rules for admis- |,y experience in txetile manufact- |OF 121 Broadway. R etate Beohcr, resister ringing a lot. You m : credit. The total production resday after the second Tuesday 8 ates in the | uring.. Address 5 Frankiin Sauare. Norwich. doing o fine business? ! pers amounted to 4,452, compared with | in May (May 15,) 191§ at Putnam. e Vs il v il i i L B L 4418 for the preceding week. or an| Tolland county — On the second | Prerenf emerzency have been unable BOX 38, BULLETIN i fopic know Do miny Dis sy $ox average yield for all pens of 64 per|Tuesday in_ September, and second | o ey COMPlY with the qualifica- > e T o s emitaik y e |T In June, 1918, at Rockville And further that committee ness Blooks. Builting Lots, an in. s | Soralo Bxpres From time to time there have heen % = 4 - B Soty A am Se “Mamma, cs me nd mn I s | Hearing in Chamber: be authar is sirable locations, List your oroperty if L made in these columns various sugges- | ] imboce. You care g6 sell oF reme. as I hav a |some cake” asked little - 500 Boswell Ave. || ionse o bespie looking For real es | “Not uniess yo E | Dates for hearings in chambers tions such as segregating the males| D2 d her mother re tate investments. I after the hatching season. supp.ying an |during July and August when the o - e of e e DTInE B | e o vartIon aTaas the oL 4-room house with all improve- WILLIAM F. HILL, Well, then,” said she, “may 1 have | gt o4 and winter, a closer inspaction of the | lowing: monts and in finest of condition, Real Estate and Insurince. a plece of cak Dallas Nev | s i uiiers o goard sesinet mitey| Appolntments - sbonld be made built only 10 vears ago, large lot, || Room 103. Thaser Bldg. FER s R orles 2nd lice, ete., all of wi re believed | through the clerk’s office in the city R e . en §0x200 feet, with abundance of fruit. = ol T eobis s want tolleu c be a e maximum | designated o judze & an rgentine Relies on U. |§ There are also two hen houses and ed by people who w > o e | etet at ottt e o isrgentinn 1n’ riow rebvis 4 (Jeimer Sindine. "Rropertmuse || HERE IS YOUR CHANCE for her mone [, ; of hens. The H J. — July . 2nd-July 7th, in-|United States for its news) 2 ‘} i &5 BbER =G o to buy a cottage, barn and five acres Has she any money Fr the college has made ! at Norwich. The exports of newsprint paper to Ar- |$2.60 PER DAY, 10 HOURS }'=vi»s tom of good land, at Norwich Town. all| “Yes, she has five hu | w ws situa‘ion ae considt of the judges were present st|gentina in the nine mo s FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, kinds of fruit and a fine view. and you | Nobody pursues her - tish s on umber méeting. Chief Justice Samuel O.| With March, 1917, w bo . || central Building, Norwich, Conn. || cannot make a mistake in buying it.|sas City Journal 4 p e facts that tice presided and Judge John P.|Pounds in the same months | E. A. PRENTIC o b T e £ - ottt Cor - receding v o he merican awboard Lo. . A ICE, A master, after giving some onclusion that Kellogg acted as clerk, he being the | Preceding vear. w n S0 W st Meiter, alter vt pajessons] & & palg Thamesville Trolley to City Line | Willlam. r the total was but lia: = B that moves people along the stre ¥ vo Cass, Joel H. Reed, and i(n(;: the w 1,008 e = eiet Howard J. Curtis constituted the com- | 000 pounds, i ¥es e gt SR L rnme: S donh eken & [Poward 7 Gt Somsdiizet B <’ e FOR SALE - "R = e grain bill, but of court officers and other appoint.| _Middletown—Judge D. J. Donzhoe is class highly amused at recei e @nd management vor ments include: in Washington, D. C., attend T wANTED FlREMAN The very desirable Cottage House, one of the boys the unexp - gradua ercises of Trinity coll | == owned and occupied by Professor J. e sir, the police force.” r- T are | How/ LondoniCounty. Y uere hiw denghter. Mias Cisire | lierbert Georze, 19 Hamlin Street. A g el | s .| _George E. Parsons, clerk, July, 1917, | hoe, is a member of the graduating Steady Work. Apply fer ieorze, 19 St son’s ekly, London. : |$291.66; eleven months from August |class. very attractive proposition. For fu R0 C. M. ROBERTSON CO. |;urticutars tmauire of e iibk Normgn, assi nt cler] TR y 5 1917, $208.33; = eleven months, WANTED MONTVILLE JOKN A. MORAN, A August 1, 1917, to July 1, 1918, Rea! Estate Broker, T f l] H Franklin Sauare Norwich wo-family fiouse ¥ 4 Windham County. 7§ ! S| B e, S e rerk, W anted ke [Both of the Farms Advertised|| 113 Williams Street, j| ; An Errand Boy for $606 and $1,500 respect- || Large Barn and Fine Yard | 7:vi+ of fofwith ™ sion/til | e = o=t Se—— ] s I THIS WUMAN S Wt ol Sl INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE |ively have been sold, Attractive Price R Experienced Winders and Doublers. BUT FOR ONLY a.ra e Prabate for ¢ 3 HADLEY POTTER, B s he Wages from $12 to $18° per week. 1 J1st o TOLD T0 GHUUSE S, i e $1,250 JAMES L. CASE R O & 3 { I can sell you a 50 acre Farm, 10 37 SHETUCKET ST. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. & hite Wyandottes ought Far; Columbia Apply at once acres tillable, balance wood and AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD |luda HAMMOND-KNOWLTON CO., pasture land, a fine cottage house of at North Stonington, within and for tha |send 7. rooms, barn, wagon shed, crib and rict of North Stonington, om the . Between Operation and Eutoss, \Somn. i : : 5 Boys and Girls over 16 years!n . 1 horse, about 12 hens, 1ot day ot May. A. D. 1917, 19| Death. Cured by Lydia ¥ Emel e SRR S e CHARLE GRAY, Juace old, also Men and Women at|erindstone, lot of mason's tools, har- A e ol TR page ot 23 Jay H. FErnisse, Webster, 3 Rhode Island Reds. D ¥ North Stonington, in sald District, de e s E. Pinkham’s Vegetabl, FOR SALE 3 - e =2 4 ness, plows, lot of small tools, and ceaned. W, Harris, Westpors C dx good pay while learning. $15 |scveral cords of wood read for stove at Ordered, That the Admimstrator cite s i ompound. s e A e o Ea o \he creditors of sajd deceased to brine | According White Loghorns. HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE |to $20 per week piece work i ix's vargain” rvesugate. In fhelr, Claime "againat’ said estald | o Send for my Farm Bulletin. Choice No. 70 Willlams St.. splendid posting a_notice to that effect, to- | OF Pla der, e wher: in th ring t Zether with a copy of tils fhe signpost nearest to the Dl aia” deceased last dwelt, a it modern home, In best residential < - A after three weeks. 400 €0 3.5 iicfein e Paiis Xy 0 | Do Moloes, Towa— 3y tmstana | Best Residential Section “ 7 wittiam A, witcox, e e 5 itz X ¥.1208 | saya I would have been grave to- |On Washington Street, th o = Farm Specialist e b et b : e iy bas T T e | Broaa ¥ ire 1over tots, “trenueet | American Thermos Bottle Co. [, ... ofomy so2*sinist, | |y 51| iover cormer 106; prize rensomania |[| Fme *Fotir ard” i1 73 A._P. Robinson, Caiverton, X for Lydia E. Pink- |surroundings, near trolley, short walk- and easy terms ifdesired. newspaper having a circulation in said |57 Mieceilansous ham’s Vegetable |Ins distance’ to Fres Academy, Park e ot Tisiralat G T SR e ] e s B4 Obed G. Knight ('Wh a - . Com 1 suf- Church and “The Clu"* House.” Reas- tone). Bridgstoy, ™1 1086 3 3",.5"’1;‘3.“&;;.&.:1,“. R o (l R H l FORD AUTOMOBILE THOS. H. BECKLEY wopY ot re hLms C. GRAT, Judges LnST AND : Bl Zemals trouble an o ‘Will eell new two family house in oom e p Bedaonit el i 278 Main Street Phones 724 NOTICE—AIl creditors of sald @e-| 1ouy said I desirable part of city on easy terms ceased are hereby notified to present Eheir claims against sald estate to the | 11 L . 1088 ! {lit ey not live one |and at an attractive price lights, shock absorbers. Low price for oraimned of Westerly B T M o] 2t tes), Hartford, C 108z year without an : B k sale. undersigned at Westerly, A 1 Jperation. Myhue: | The Norwich Housing Co. e S Rvon's AGENCY e T e Ry Lils LR Autos For Sauth America. b-ndob)ect:dwtha ARCHA W. COIT, Agent an e en 715 Main St Willimantie, Conn. . J. DENTSON ROF B - Sremde” T Reports from Argentina show a Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Telephone 752 FumlShed Seashore el L R e large increase in importation of au- tomobiles in 1918 and 1917. The to- tal pumber imported in 1916 was nearly 6,000 at an average price much befow that of earller years, the aver- age price of those imported:in 1916 S S5O0 | VERSALLES SANITARY FOR SALE Cottages Carriages, Democrats, Con- | /1" ' WILL BUY FIBRE MILLS, A centrally located BRICK BLOCK For Sale or Rent cords and Business Wagons. £ being but abost ome-half of that of . i iti 1938, Our ows figures Of exporis to SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE e o in good condition at a low Price.| ¢ woeoh Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant| WIll clean up on a fot of Stablo and ST W S, 104 over Toos| ¥ o Has bath, electric lights and gas; Is A. M. AVERY View, and along the Rhode Island |8quare Blankets. A good line of Auto Smciines wabiod at $1.195,000. To| - This famaus heated by not water svsiem, ~Oniy WANTED Telephone 1122°2 52 Broadway | shore; also accessible S Send for booklet. right low on Team and Ex- Chile the total number of machines exported in the nine months ending near ear NMne. Good facilities for plac. |Six farmers, man and wife to_run a . ing a garage. More than one-half e 30 labo: 15 spin- = I with Ofrsh, 1977, was LTI3, valued provedkdts Pirehmss price may remain on mOFt- | ners 18 eavers 12 rers, 15 epin- Ag'flcllltllfi] leestone FRANK W. QGO Y |rress Harnesees and Rubber Boota. 208,000, and to Brazfie g2ge. An unusual offerins. girls, 3 laay cooks, H lady WESTERLY, R. I. e ARCHAW. COIT |L At 0,00, 2™ 16 YSiS | wit by vury it te, g aie e THE L. L. CHAPMAN (O . = son. place your order early w 5 Cheshire achool at Cheshire will bs The Mutual Benefit Life Agency FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU The Peck-McWilli THERD 11 no agvertaing meaum 1o Bt Jume 1dth. Telophone 1334 | 63 Broadway.- Central Bidg, Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. ' | eck-McWilliams Co. 2772, Soiots vemdid! 14 BATH STREET. NORWICH, CT.|2i/d! e R e St X Sl e R A Bl ). " - " i S P e e, B el S, S W e B e R by i R