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PROBABLY THUNDER SHOWERS TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW —_—_— FULL ASSOCIATED " PRESS DESPATCHE NORWICH, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1917, % n [ il 00 o What Is Going On Tonight Vaude?flle snd Moving Flctures at the Davis Theatre. Feature ditorium Theatre. Moving Pictures at the Breed The- tre. ANNOUNCEMENTS Richard Schuls has sold his property, No. #1 North street, through the agen- cy of Francis D. Donohue, It is an eight-room house with modern improvements and has a frontage of 200 feet on the street. owner will take immediate Pawelec. The ne 10! 2FEED THEATRE. afer~c in A Magdalene of , a Five-Act Metro Wonder- Love Triumphed Over Femture for Today and the DAV!S THEATRE. Enid Ben- s, Five-Part Trian- gle Feature Photopizy--New Show Thres Big Keits: Acts nett in Haspin Tomorrow. Today will be the last he excellent bili which h wds to tha raction’ 45 ffering is Barton. two boys in a violin and ac- s a m AUDITCRIUM, Theda Bara in a Super de Luxe Pro- duction Called Her Greatest Love is the Feature Photoplay for Today and Thursday at the Auditorium. ra a young, untry girl st Love complet ATOP THE MAJESTIC ROOF. Dainty Ella Hall in Her Soul’s Inspira- tion New Feature Today. Ton Hall w ht and nts and dan th WHO WILL SING IN CHORUS (Continued from Page Eight) ohegans mer treaties nents tr were f ein, the ck Sazamores to the F 1 re for past a M and ( and and treaties and with s and had thereby Uncas but missioners of the United ( or a th peage charges expended 4. The foresaid Sagamores Deputie on the behalf of the Narro- yantick Indians here- by promis and covenant that they will vpon demaund and proofe satisfy and re unto Uncas the Mohegan Seg- amore all such Captives whether men weomen or children and all such noues (canoes) as they or any of their n have talen, or as many of .their own Canoues In the roome of them fuil as good as they were with full faccon for all such Corne as they or any of their men have spoiled or destroyed of his or his mens since last planting tyme And the English Com- missicners hereby promise that Un- cas shall do She like to them. 5. Whereas there are sondry dif- m at oving Pictures at the Au- sdslens of the Hills, ro feature in which Mabel tar, and which will e Breed theatre today and iiiss Taliaferro is seen as aciress of rare power. 1 will also present the fa- n Holmes travel series and funnr one-reel comedy for today and Thurs- hance to see s drawn big Gaylor and Ivy ancton, two ciever feminine enter- t an act entirely \ing ever seen here. ver singing king several e during the photoplay Bennett, the ire that has wn in this city for some time. da Bara in her latest m Fox photodra- reaches career 1an whose very soui has onizing emotions. appeal. Harry Watson, v Suffer,a very funny one- the program. cture features are zh on the Majestic the opening up the crowds are increas- 1 be seen ature Her Soul's Inspiration. ires will be a single reel 1 the Metro Travelogue. = will be en- 1e evening as usual. the xxviith of the sixth ised and perse- nsets and Ny- gainst Uncas glish Colo- put upon charsz sending men 1ce of Uncas, then they the Narrohizgansets and Ny ay their warr clish according to agreement had but without successe: ed to prey 8 st them. ioners before the warr began er Messenzers to the nset Sazamores to offer upon due satisfaction for what and other just termes ransto with Sanseétlers c sets and one Deputie Nyanticks being come to Eos- and jovntly affirmeing thev had n to treate and conclude not ggansett but for another were af- rze debate and conferrence betwixt themselves a due Consideracon agreements lish convinced and ack- nowledged that they had broken their ad charg and trouble upen all was agreed betwixt the Com- e foremenconed Sagamores and Ny- ntick Deptie That the said Narro- nset and Nyantick Sagamores s 1 pay or cause to he payd at Boston to the Massachusetts Com- missioners the full sum of two thous- and fathome of good iwhite wampum d part of good black wampum 2 four pavments namely five hundred fathome within twenty dayes, five hundred fathome within foure months, five hundred fathome at or before next planting tyme and five hundred within two vears next after the date of these presents which two thousand fathome the Comissioners accept for satisfaccon of | ferrences and greevances betwixt Nar- rohigsanset and Nyantick Indians and Uncas and his men (which in Uncas his absence cannot now be determyn- ed) It is hereby agreed that Narro higganset and Nyantick Sagamores either come themselves or send their deputies to the next meeting of the Commissioners for the Colonies either at New Haven in September 1646 or sooner (oopon convenyent warneing if the Commissioners do meete sooner) fully instructed to declare and make due proofe of their injuries and to submit to the Judgment of the Com- missioners for the United Colonies in givelng or receiveing satisfaccon, and the said Commissioners (not doubting but Uncas will either come himself or send his Deputles in like manner fur- nished) promise to give a full hear- ing to both parties with equall justice without any partial respect according to allegacons (allegations) and prom- ises. 6. The said Narrohigganset and Ny- antick Sagamores and deputies do hereby promise and covenant to keepe and maintayne a firm and and_perpe- tuall peace both with all the English United Colonles and their Successors and with Uncas the Mohegan Sachim and his men with Ussamequin, Pom- ham, Sekaknooco, Cutchamakin, Sho: nan, Passaconaway, and their com panies, who are in friendship with or subject to any of the English hereby engaging themselves that they will not at any tyme. hereafter, disturbe the peace of the Countrey, by any as- saults, hostile attempts, invasions or other injuries, to any of the United Colonies or their Successors or to the aforesaid Indians either in their per- sons building cattell or goods direct- Iy or indirectly, nor will they confed- erate with any other against them, and if they know of any Indians or| others that conspire or intend hurt cither against the said English or any Indian subject to or in friendship with them, they will without delay acquaint and give notice thereof to the Engz- lish Commissioners or some of them. And if any questions or differences shall at any time hereafter arise cr grow between the, and Uncas or any Indlans before menconed, (mentioned) they will according to former engaze- ments (which they hereby confirm and rati first acquaint the English and crave their judsments and advice herein, and will not attempt or be- in any warr or hostile invasion till *hey have liberty and allowance from the Comissioners of the United Colo- nies so to doe. 7. The said Narrohigganset and Nyantick Sagamores and Deputie do herebv promise that they will forth- with deliver and restore all such In- dian fugitives or captives which have at any time fled from any of the Eng- h, and are now liveing or abiding with or amongst them, or sive due atisfaccon for them to the Commis- sioners for the [Massachusets, And further that they will (without more delayes) pay or cause to be pavd an vearely tribute a month before Indian harvest every yeare after this at Bos- tone to the English Colonies for all such Peacotts (Pequots) as live amongst them according to the for- mer treatie and agreement made at Hartford 1638 namely one fathome of white wampum for every Peacott man, and half a fathome for eich Peacott vouth and one hand lensth of wam- sum_for eich Peacott man child And if Weekwash Cake refuse to p: hi tribute for any Peacotts with him the Narrohigganset Sagamores prom- ise to assist the English against him. And they further covenant that they will resigne and yielde up the whole Peacott countrey and every part of it to the English Colonies, as due to them by Conquest. 8. The said Narrohigzanset and Nyantick Sagamores and deputy do promise and covenant that i fourteene dayes they will bring and deliver to the assachusets Com- issioners on behalf of all the Colo- nies foue (four) of their children vizt. Pissacus his eldest sonn, the sonn of Tassaquanawitt brother of Pissa- cus Awashanoe his sonn and Ewange- sos_sonn a Nyantick to be kept (as pledged or hostages) by the English ill both the foremenconed two thou- sand fathome of wampum be payd at the tvmes above expressed and the differences betwixt themselves and Uncas be heard and ordered, and_till these articles of agreement be under- written at Boston by Jannemo and Wypetock. And further they hereby promise and covenant that if at anj tyme hereafter any of the said Chil- dren shall make escape or be con- veyed away from the English before the premisses be fully accomplished, they will either bring back, and de- liver to the assachusets Comissioners the same Children, or if they be not to be found, such and so many other children to be chosen by the Cecmis- sioners for the United Colonies or their assignes, and that within twenty dayes after demaund, and in the mean tyme until the said foure chil dren be delivered as hostages ihe Narrohigganset and Nyantick Saga- mores and Deputie do freely and of their owne accord leave with the Mas- sachusets Comissioners as pledges for present securitie foure Indians name- ly Witowash Pomamse Jawassoe Wau- wamino, who also freely consent and offer themselves to stay as pledges, til]_the said Children be brought and delivered as abovesaid. 9. The Comissioners for the United Colonies do hereby promise and asree That at the charg of the United Colo- nies the foure Indians now left as pledges shal be provided for, and that the foure children to be brought and delivered as hostages, shall be kept and mayntained at the same charg, that they will require Uncas and his |men with all the other Indian Saza- mores beforemaned to forbeare all acts of hostility against the Narrohigzan- set and Nyantick Indians for the fu- ture. And further all the premisses being duly observed and kept by the Narrohigganset and Nyantick Indians and their company they will at the end of two yearse restore the chil- dren delivered as hostages and retayne a firme peace with the Narrohigzanset and Nyantick Indians and their Suc- cessors. 10. It is fully agreed by and be- twixt the said parties that if any hos- tile attempt be made while this trea- ty is in hand or before notice of this agreement (to stay former prepara- cons and Direcons) can be given, such attempts and the consequents thereof shall on neither part be accounted a vyolacon (violation) of this treaty nor a breach of the peace here made and concluded. 11. The Narrohigganset and Nyan- tick Sagamores and Deputie hereby agree and covenant to and with the Comissioners of the United Colonies that henceforward they will neither give graunt sell nor in any manner alienate any part of their Countrey, nor any parcell of land therein either to any of the English or others with- out consent or allowance of the said Different—But Satisfactory Indigestion causes worry, nervous- ness, sick headaches, biliousness, coated tongue, bad breath, bloating, gas, constipation and constant dis- tress. W. A. McRae, Raleigh, Ga., writes: “Foley’s Cathartic Tablets cleanse my system thoroughly and do not gripe or hurt at all I recom- mend them to others and all find them entirely satisfactory and wonderfully different and more pleasant than any- thing ever seen.” They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach, invig- orate the liver. Lee & Oszood Co. TO RENT POETRY FOR SALE—Must be sold this week | FOR RENT—A furnished six-room — od work | cottage, with modern improvements, 10 THE MILITIA BOYS, walk from Franklin Square. WANTED WANTED—A man for cloth room with silic_or cotton weaving experi- | to settle up our account; one : ence to learn cloth Inspecting; Eood | horse, § vears old, welght 1300, price | minuce ice Tor o reliable many ADPIS Weat | 3110; one extra nide road mare, uge i, | Address Cottage, care Bulletin. jelyd I3 wr "o ikt o200 _ | ey o Al mony 3 oxpress |, TO RENT—A lirge front room st 44 | There's lots of “pep” and action to the WANTED A position to do general | hatnesses. 2 business harnesses, 1 near. | Unlon St. all conveniences. Tel. 834-12. N.G. of U. 8. A, housework or as cook. Address Box|ly new surrey harness, top delivery Jelsa They march along like regulars, and - Vagon, Moyer rubber tired Concord| ™ pom RENT_Nicely furnished rooms | Their ‘tiait "(h tie horder gave them estout St. 3e20d_ | to rent, with or without board, at The more than Southern . tan. fine work; good pay; can make $1§ and| ~ FOR SALE—A pair of work horses mouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Tel 785. | They came back with experience and up per week. The Capitol File Co. | weighing about 3000 Ibs.; also a wood-|_J%14d =~~~ = knowledge to a man. when you want good help and R| R, 50 "G00, 30203 | Sawing machine in soed condition. B.| To RENT_Fleasant rooms for gen- | They journeyed Soutn s rookies and want it quickly. Help ls scarce o A Moran, 39 Brook St, Willimantic. | 1 came back seasoned “vets” now, but the best workers read WANTEDYounx lad, ez0a 4 beien In the Marion Bldg. Ring f9Urth | 104 ambie to the border never bugle b penman preferred. Addres! s SO CUERE: LT o M called regrets; Bulletin Want Ads. Bulletin Co. e20d_ | “FOR SALE—A touring car in £00d| FOR RENT_Three rooms for light|They had o taste of soldier 1ife and WANTED _An experienced waltress: | Funning order; must be sold at omce.|housekeeping at 43 Union St Call rough stuff, anyhow— When ycu have a “don™ wages satisfactory; must —ve refer- | nquire at Jones A Tell Your FILE CUTTERS wanted for bast. and | BUSEY. 68 Inquire at Jongs Auto Co., 44 Union St..| evenings. je13d | That training on the border comes in i Jez0a mirhty hand+ now. want” which you believe might ences. Address, in_ person if possible, e TO RENT — T¢ t six or seven bo “some-one-slse wantr Fur- f| Mes. James’ Li Nash Narrigapsetl | FOR SALE—One watchmakers laghe | roome. modern improvements, Including £ House, Watch Hill, R. 1. €20d | Universal face plate, slide rest. Tel | gas and electric ghts, with or without ¢ miture, floor coverings, stoves, WANTED Two-horse _team 439. Je20d rage. J. H. Sherman, 16 Mountain|They hlifidd 11' 1{.)"11;:‘- Jopen and they ve. je1zd melted in i, clothing, tools, etc., advertised weighing about 1600. Address 152 T FOR SALE <Classy male Airedale They learned by hard experfence that oI 16 aoutie Sharasiin RK, 30 Gly 1, plcasant tenement. | o7 woariare Bonit fun. in Bulletin Want Ads find ready aner:Gt., F. W. Markam. Sl TO RENT—J 2 T | worth $50. Jos. Birc| 3 indham Road] No. 240 Laurel Hill Av electric lights, il 1 ith th 1n 4 ol e liway mall clerwer §74 | Willimantic, Conn. Je20d SN B | TR STed o Tive, on heanki s t railway mafl clerks; $76 When you fomen: 1ist ! o e FOR_SALE Nice new milch family | 86ne Smith. Tel. 958-4. It tipped them off to what A Iife in P il W month: 1ist government jobs open, free. v ped them of _to w o Franklin Institute, Dept. 37-F., Roches- | cow. Inquire of Ernest Fargo, Fitch ufi"mfi"firfi"at‘fim‘,‘iii‘:’.‘fi%‘_ 05 | They Bad o cut thelr Jobs at home and for most Norwich people are ter, N. Y. ville.. Je20d knuckle to the grind honest—and on finding anything WE BUY and sell tools. furniturs FOR SALE_One 1916 6 cyl. Bulck | May Kelley, 7 North High St. Jeld |p.¢ after seven dave of it they afan't inetinctively, turn to Bulletin stamps, false teeth. antiques or any-|couplet, fine condition, new paint, $850. TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms at seem to mind. The Seymour, 84 Franklin St. Tel. thing else; old books especially want- . 184 It may be we're mistaken, but It sesms Want Ads to locate the loser. A ©. Hewn _Co Jolsd Bahd b L ed. Write or call. Louis D. Ward, 33| S Swan <o 8873, may22d Water st. mar2iMWs O SALE One 1917 6 cvl. Buick i DL Daraer eomds W & \=owevyooours e SRR G il for men: | SOuPlet, A-1 condition, $1,000. A C.| B ot Bonver st Phane 10453, TR S nandy now. 3 A - e "Phone 1045-3. |, your rental property. eral housework. & Apply 196 Central|Swan Jotad eprida’ A S Avenue. . Je19d R SALE—One 1916 large 6 oyl | = . BROE courine car, four mew dires, in| T MENT_Furmisned roome; sl WANTED _Expericnced woodworker * | nice rooma for light housekespivg. 270 for wagon work: good place; good | Reriect condition, mew paint. 3900, A-| Rraln "BERover Blookiyn Outditers. fellow than i‘;‘!fi. “'Caltcr E. Shippee, 819:;3. E? m = feb23d’ nielson, Conn. FOR SALE—One Maxwell cou He was before he journeyed where the z Tk . "| _ FURNISHED rooms: nable WA oo oyt | £oo spaiion aow peint tio0 K E | EURMIREY | Fume R | T Tk caclt O T experienced in machine building M mma Morse, 18 Union St._Jjy2sd Lufingda by SF e g R ; write for appointment, stating ‘OR SALE—One 1914 Franklin 6 eyl, B Sc a lLine and. Crull’ aualifeations: ~ Tathe| Ay tandition, $650. A. C. Swan Co There's something in his beating and planer, shaper, drill, milling and grind 18d ;8 x there's something in his stride & fanas: Jones and Lawson operators; | —ic That makes his colomel Mft his chin FOR SALI_One 7 passenger Peer- and grin with Joy and pride = TR reod blueprints and| ess touring car, sood condition, $300. He'll show his recent training when WANTED Jabor troub factory and city| A. C. Swan Co. Je18d | About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin his Country'a in a row—> " RO < work: let us tell you| ~ron cxin Cheap a furnished mod- | Street, suitable for almost any kind of | ¥I's talning on the horder comes in business, at a reasonable price. In- —Ray quire at Bulletin Office. This khaki-covered battler is a better fighting man, An able-bodied soldier and a better When you want to sell your real estate. When you want to buy or sell pets, a business or a lease. about it; tell your ends who wish to ol St ern seashore bungalow at \fvstic, Ct. e better their condition. Box 550, Bulle- Tl R D. Juaa. at Lee & Otwcod 1. Hoppman 3 e1 WANTED By married couple. for a| “pon SALE_AIl kinds of millet seeds 3 few weels, board in the country on or et f LITTLE WHITE OURTAINS. Little white curtains that stirred soft wings The night he came— FOR SALE For he canmot come— The gunseare booming beyond the hiTl But he {s dumb Address Boarders, 12 Cliff St., Norwich. | Yille Grain Company. NOTICE.—We thank the writers of | 000 St Thrge size and. young. . Tel SALE HORSES TR e et e them' at_preser curs, Fagan's| FOR SALE Beautiful thoroughbred | dlspose of right away. Nine of them| Just the same, VERSAILLES SANITARY |ripe. Nice line. bleemee. Jeisa S e T heEat | Pt je19d JUST ARRIVED—A carload of choice w G- ST northern cows, new milch and spring- ed_ Is various letters dvertising sugmes- | §5% Now, tho 'the June wind sings and a.nt lr tions, but we ve cannot use | 98-4. Willimantic. E. E. Sharpe. Je13d| 7 ,,ye 20 Horses that I want to . moke Shop. 162 Main. Mohegan Trall, | colle dog 10 months old. Phone 816-2.| are big work horses—the balance will|y; Phite curtains, your wings are rwich, Conn. Step in and buy a 35¢ | je1od = 1500 o TR0 (L hes T Conw sa | tUS, wiite curtatns, youe wisks e ——— = = o ELMER R. PIERSON. WANTED perienced maid for| sound. about 1025 1bs Kentucky bred, Tel. 536-3. ‘mayi4d FIBRE MILLS general housework: good references| fast kind, work anywhere. Plain Hill ( e » required. Address R. T. care Bulletin.| Farin. Phone 463-14. jei3 vl g BB B R ey VERSAILLES, CONN. e FOR SALE One good sound driving FOR SALE —Florence Ripley Mastin, in Plctorial Review. WANTED — A second-hand canoe.| horse, one new top buggy; also other Write, giving particulars and price, W.| wagons and carriages C. M. Robertson| Two-iamily house, within five min- B. care Bulletin. jesd | Co., Montville, Ct. Je18d_ | utes’ walk from Hopkins & Allen’s PED oo = shop: can be bought very reasonable NTED—Second hand and antique FOR SALE—An Overland roadster. if taken at once. For full particulars w furniture of all kinds; get prices | Inquire Dr. R. J. Collins, 148 Main St. lin St.~ Tel. 7i7-3. may3d JOHN A. MORAN, = FOR SALE 1914 Overland T. C. in Real Estate Broker, splendid condition and appearance, $250 Franklin Square, Norwich. cash. Tel. Mystic 220. Jelsd 7 Cornell Widow. FOR SALESeveral choice farms of SOR SATEL < from 30 to 200 acres of land; also chea 4 “I do hope you appreciate that in back farms, shore cottages. houses and | Cottage Houscs, Tenement and Bust- marrying my daughter you marry a ON 40 INCH CARDS MOULDERS i g . good will; 2 barns, sheds for vehicles, SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. And real estate in good location if de- “Then the neighboring farmers do your garden seriously Groton, | ness Blocks, Buildink Lots, all in de- Bean Hill sired; profitable business; reason for Also good erecting men and planer e L T R bl said the man wh ad jeidd HUMOR OF THE DAY short cut often takes the lonz- quoth the sage. “Yes” replied the cheerful !diot, “especially at the barber shop.” — es Young lady who has had experience in bookkeeping and stenography. Address Box 65, care Bulletin. S Je18d | Jou care to seli or rent, as I have a| “I do, sir! And I hope she inherits FOR “SALE_Two new milch cows.| number of people looking for real es- |those qualities from her father.' Inquire Martin Cubanski, near Pogue- | tate investments. Passing Show tanuck. Jottd WILLIAM ¥, HILL, Mr. Gotham—Who's that whistl TEAMING BUSINESS for sale; excel- Real Kstate and Insurance. Ses AbeT lent opportunity to purchase generai| Reom 103. Zuwye By | ouLiihere, 080T, L oo Basdinier teaming business in city of about 16, | | Mrs. Gotham-=-Ite the ERrAener ok 060; includes 22 horses, 26 wagons, ell, ope he's & the dump carts and other vehicles, and better lhxz.-n he's doing the whistling.— Yonkers Statesman. building lots. A. H. Maine, sirable locations. List your property if | large-hearted girl?" moved to the country Not even hands for work in up-to-date factory 5 ‘ondescend to : FOR SALEOne E. M. F. touring car their chickens will e hd in Bastern Massachusetts. in good running order can be bought seratch in Puck cheap. Apply to_Gilbert Bowers, 130 Mrs. Fly. . E. Biskett I want t See Mr. Allen at the Wauregan WA”TED Washington St. Phone 1132-2. jel2d . join the army. 1 think T'll eniist Hotel this morning. FOR SALE—Two Oliver typewriters, a cook. Immediately, several bitches one oak desk. Tel. 439. Je8__ wo’ am y o“se F. E. B "S?"-“' L T L =5 S they're arresting people for mak with puppies to help in nursing FOR SALE—New baker’s cart, can be R . gy ; bought at low price if seen at once: several litters of Police Dog pup- J| borEns, &t low Br in rear of Grenier ples. Telephone or write at once. Store on Soule St. ngras, Dep- Will buy bitches or hire services [ Uty _Sheriff, Jewett City, Conn. Je2d FOR SALE_Reo 1915, consigned to wanted. Liberal terms. us' By owher, bas not been ofia‘fl:‘uhd 3 or repainted. but is in excellent me- i e e chanical condition. The Frisbie-Mc PALISADE KENNELS, Cormick Co. Jeld st Killingly, Conn. Danieison 107-3. FOR SALE FOR SALE To close the estate of the late M. B. Ring, Business Wagons, Carriages, Runabouts, Concord Buggies and a fine lot of Second-hand Automobi (Overland Touring Cars and Run- abouts). This is your opportunity to buy at the right price. ESTATE M. B. RING Chestnut Street WANTED Prices on Chandler and Overland | A REGISTERED DRUGGIST Automobiles will advance the first of July. J. W. LAVALLIE & CO. 113 Williams Street, Large Barn and Fine Yard Attractive Price Rupert—What did you do with the cufs 1 left on the table last night? Roland—They were 80 soiled I sent them to the laundry Rupert—Ye gods, the entire history of England was on them.—The Willow Inhabitant—Ain't you t'chap as were singing tenor solos last night at e’ town hall? Tenor (proudiy)—I am. Inhabitant—Well, look ‘ere, m'lad, I doan’t blame thee so much as 1 do t'folks as sent ye! Passing Show. Stranded Passenger—Who's that singing in there? Boy—That's the station master—' got so little to do now there ain’t many trains stop ’ere, 8o 'e's settin’ the time- table to music for the porters to learn when they come back from the war!-— London Opinion. “Hag Crimson Guich quit drinking® “Yes,” replied Bronco Bob “And playing faro bank?" “Quit entirely.” “What do you do for amusement?” “Go to moving pictures and laugh at the reckless way they think us Wild West fellers behave.” Washingtan Star. FOR SALE—E. M. F. In good me- chanical condition, low mileage for a car of its kind; very low price. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Jeld FOR SALE—One 1914 model 79-T Overland touring car, run less than 11,000 miles, in good condition, having been just overhauled and painted. Auto Sales Co. 118 Franklin St. Tel. 535. may29d Masons’ Building Materials For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams Co. FOR SALE 9 room House with improvements near Boswell avenue, having a large garden and many fruit trees, WE WANT OLD TEETH also barn and chicken houses. In any condition. We pay up to Bufldings in good condition, house $10.00 per set according to their [} 1. .ranged for two tene. value. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. ment hourse, price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, 142 Main St. Upstairs Central Building, Norwich, Conn. Est. 1872. Norwich, Conn. A centrally located BRICK BLOCK The marke—of Pessecus. The marke of—Aumsaaquen the Ny- [N ANI[“ WG SN A% . - - aeie antick Deputy. A. M. AVERY Abdas—marke. 82 Broadway The marke—of Pommush. $2.50 per Day Teephone M Cutchamakins—marke. FOR SALE The marke of—Weekesanno. A Cottage House, Hen House, Wood The marke of—Wittowash. (tTote)m signs attached to each sig- nature, E ; i House, in fair condition with aboiit the actual bird; bu the American two acres of land with fruit: about On Warren Street SiachieG Whe. SeTePNY criticlond Wl two miles from center of Norwich, fl’rlflu all modern improvements. Rooms |10 vears ago because of an over- JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. Tel. ‘s FOR SALE No. 70 Willlams St., splendid modern home, in best residential section: all conveniences, large level corner lot; price reasomable and easy terms it desirad. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 778 Main Strest Phones 724 THE KALEID 700 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. ners 15 weavers ,12 general housework denesday J“ne 20th girls, 3 lady cooks, 2 lady waitresses, 4 first-class blacksmiths. at 15 Warren St. FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU I RlvA I E SALE Six farmers, man and wife to run a boarding house, 30 laborers, 15 spin- 2 firemen, 10 boys over 16 years, 2 Central Bidg, Gso. L. Chesbro, Mgr. OSCOPE For the last time, in all probability. ' the Russian Double Fagle flag was Household goods, including one pair antique brass andirons and a mahog- worn in honour of Russia—a big stock . had been provided befors the Revol Washington Street Lots For Sale| tion—ana it a story iold in the Novo Vremya” a few days ago be true, the REASONABLE PRICES disappearance of the bird as a national Unexcelled residence section north of | emblem ehould be welcomed by all Broad Street, fine level “lots, pictures- | Russians, whatever they may think of que surroundings, near trolley and |the Romanoffs, whose personal flag is short walk to the Academy, Park|adorned. According to the Petrograd Church and Norwich Club. Terms to[journal, the artist who designed the suit purchasers. Wil sell you a mod- | double-headed eagle made himself a ern two-family house In desirable res- [ model by killing two well-developed idence section for less than you can |chickens and artistically posing them possibly produce its equal. Get your|for the purpose. After which he and name on our waliting list for a choice |a few friends banqueted off the unfor- six-room apartment. The Norwich Housing Co.| <., the Russian engle s a thing ARCHA W. COIT, Agent of the past there will still remain at least five national eagles. Like the il 2 Russian, two of these, those of Aus tria and Serbia, are two-headed, while the eagles symbolical of the United States, Mexico, and Germany have 9-ROOM HOUSE any bed in perfect condition. Hours of sale, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4:30 p. m. Comissioners. 12. they promise that if any Peacott or other be found and discgv- ered amongst them who hath in tyme of peace nurthered any of the Eng- lish, he or they shall be delivered to just punishment. In witnes whereof the parties abovenamed have inter- chaungably subscribed these presents the day and yeare above written. FOR SALE tunate birds. Telephone 1334 American Strawboard Co. —— LOST AND FOUND, $1,000.00. are of generous size; dining room is|abundance of plumage, and as the re E. A. PRENTICE. ” | especially attractive. House recently |sult of a newspaper agitation a LOST—Tuesday night, between New Phone 300. 86 Cliff St. newly shingled, and interior decora- |its “trousers” it was remodell FQOR SALE London and Norwich, handbag con- taining small purse, lady’s watch and ! Chain, etc. Finder return to this of- . ifice and receive reward. je20a | Both of the Farms Advertised LOST—Yell 1 West siae ehr(;é:'gela";fx Rook, pesween | for $600 and $1,500 respect- > please Joa = and get'reward. o ot Butietn, 9fi°|ively have been sold, BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or_ stolen, BUT FOR ONLY tions are spic and span throughout.|the handicap to its legs remc Short walk to trolley and convenient e to the Free Academy and the Broad| 1. Kerensky's substitution Street School. Owner has good reason | yoluntary salute for the compulso for selling and it can be bought right. | the Russian army may seem a smail ARCHA W. coIT matter to the man in our The Mutual Benefit Life Agengy though appalling to our martinets reality it possesses a eignificance TR pone o 63 Broadway | ondered by either, Until the Revolu- Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent v Thee, Botaty | A ——————————————— | tion, military reguiations of the Mus : aro cau- n sulations of the tioned against purchasing or negotiat. $1,250 at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant covite " forces " perpetuaied degrading ing the same, and any person having a 4 w, and along the Rhode lIsland Snb Hovkd xhet: o mIl His acubonces claim to said book is hereby.called up- " O D Present i Slalen by saiic b [I can sell you & 50 acre Farm, 10|shors; also accessible Seashore Farms. - Send for booklet. soldiers were brigaded togeth ir compliment to their sover€ign The very desirable Cottage House, owned and occupled by Professor J. Herbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. Al mqpe 614 Prussian army grouped to very attractive proposition. For full|gether its giants: the Russian arm particulars inquire of collected into regiments pock-marked on or before the 20th da acres BT or eIt to haviey The gcember. | pasture land, & fine cottage house of clared cancelled and extinguished and |/ rooms, barn, wagon shed, crib and F’?‘”K w coy a new book issued in lleu thereof or|hennery, 1 horse, about 12 hens, 1 the amount due tnereon paid. Je20W | jumber wagon, some hay, 1 harrow, 1 7 o B e e A e Cloc or. moatt . e JOKN ‘A, MORA men and others unhappily distinguian B oodyard. Jelsd ss, , s, an 5 p N, q appily ¢ g1 1 cords of wood read for stove at ed by -physical peculiari Idiosyn FOUND—Saturday, a light brown colt | 1 o o . B Real Estate Broker, seidg fIT R iy Ao avont 3 ears 'biaY Susat brown colt | qoor, abundance of fruit on place.| FORD AUTOMOBILE Frankli | crasies of the kina extendea farther Same by paying charges and proving |This is a bargain. Investigate. ranklin Square Norwich | At a coronation soldiers lining the property. | Gllman Bros. Bozranvilie| Send for my Farm Bulletin. Cholce|Good condition, self-starter, electric : : route, at the word of command, blew jeisd of 400. e e lights, shock absorbers. Low price for B : i on {22" nho:el.-d with (1H.||\:4 ';’m nce, \n; FOUND—Brown mare, white spot b o 3 quick sale. un L P prios of 365 show Snsese as the Faperor Howes Il Hoth: My LI nECE: ol Farm: Specialist TRYON'S AGENCY bacco, the Whitestone Cigar will bs|passed, and so bring him misfortune about 1050 Ibs. Owner may have same |41 wy, Broad St. R 3 sold from now on at $3% per 1,000. The new form of salute is a symbol of by paying charges. Call at Mahoney's est Broa ~ Rooms 1 and 2,715 Main St. Willimantie, Conn. 3 E CONANT. emancipation from unguessed absurdi- Stable, Falls Ave. Jelsd Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 Telephone 7562 janza 11 Franklin St ty and tyrann,

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