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PROBABLY OVERCAST TODAY FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Moving Pictures at the Breed Tha- tre. the Davis Theatre. Feature Moving Plotures at the Au- ditorium Theatre. ANNOUNCEMENTS June éance tonight, Grange hall, Chamber of Commerce buflding, the S. B. club. Dix! CANDY MADE WHILE YOU WAIT AT INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. The general pubilc has now began to manifest a natural curlosity as to the nature of the Industrial Exposition and Bxport conference which is sched- uled for Springfield, Mass., the week of June. As yet it is too soon ‘o give any definite description of the exhibits contemplated by New England However, one Co-0p- it alrcady arranged for 1 give some idea as to what the manufacturer: ve exhf or may expect to see. Refrigerating _apparatus, ‘efficiency experts.” o world markets and be amused e exposit hanufacturers to g W absolute neces: the industrial fleld. AUDITORIUM. Gladys Brockwell in Her Temptation, Feature Photodrama for Today and Saturday at the Auditorium—Johnny Jones in The Boob and Latest Mu- tual Weekly Complete the Bi Gladys Brockwell in Her Temptation is the feature photodrama for today and Saturday at the Auditorium. Her e experience who by her er is left in charge of a £. rather easy going but honorable re. He means to be oniy a o her, and is such, but finally heart to his young charge. 1, too, that he loves her, be- e 1 need of his protection, h as the same man who ruined er in Wall street has deter- ruin her, too. How perilously complishes it is brought out in the picture, which a conclusion by a climax of h. It is essentially a reater New York, possessing if not edifying side- s on so-called high life in the embodies ful young gi Temptati of a beau streng - eresti opolis. Mutual Weekly complete am BREED THEATRE. E. H. Sothern and Edith Storey in Mr. Sothern’s Greatest Stage Success, An Ensmy to the King, a Film Mas- terpiece, Feature for Today and Sat- urday. The feature attraction at the Breed . An Enemy agraph Blue Rib- starring the most famous e modern stage, E. H. Soth- orey, the versatile Sothern’s own choice of he wished to make his celluloid immortalizar live for years to come and ace at the lead of film mas- Edith Storey, who plays Sothern, has a role remark- 4 to her tvpe. In addition to eatre tod = Kin dith 11 seven-part feature, ed and Spunk. ATOP THE MAJESTIC ROOF. The Airiest and Fairest Spot This Side of New York. wit warm weather here, Maje of is the coolest place cast nnecticut to spend 7.45 to 11 p. m. =d. Of special Jaggs and Jealousy. usion, there is re: The Roof is open when you see the searchiight. Watch for prominent fault- nders so vociferantly blaming Ohio State Journal. Job for Father. A Jamestown mother has almost up trying to correct her chil- because e saye, they call her : frightful names iwhenever she s to whip them. This looks Ike a job for father—Kansas City Star. 2 a® Can’t Bs Enjoined. In the registration law Conerees enacted legislation i be enjoined, and it 1s whether it can do eeems to hav again.—Kenesg Oity Times. “audeville snd Moving Pictures at It is said that the Kibbe Candy Co. will manufacture sweets on National Equipment Co.'s machines. ‘These products will be cooled in Kastern Machinery Co.'s Such a display will make en strong appeal to children, ups _and to the most serious- will also be concert bands, and numerous amusement hold the interest of the The exporting school, ons will be held daily throughout the exposition week, is de- od for the business men who mean ness and who have come to make n was planned as land affair, inquiries are from all over the country mation and plots of the dis- a patriotic duty for orkable lines, but it if they hope their former supremacy Johnny Jones in The Boob and the ent a very funny com- esentation there is Jack g of cowboys, in the play, The Hero of the tionai feature, Buried f lon, in which some esque scenes of the far east mention is e Life of a Dog. which is To conclude the picture we have a very good ragtime ed by the Majestic Syn- Jazz band, which is ideal for the way it humiliates t come out at last that they partment for not doing what was done about three weeks ago. — several cords of wood read for stove at door, abundance of fruit on place. This is a bargain. Investizate. WANTED WANTED A REGISTERED DRUGGIST J. W. LAVALLIE & CO. 700 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE Ave., City. WANTED—First good situation, competent man. Apply to Bo: To olose the estate of the late M. B. Ring, Business Wagons, Carriages, Runabouts, Concord Buggies and a fine lot of Second-hand Automobiles (Overiand Touring Cars and Run- abouts). This is your opportunity to buy at the right price. ESTATE M. B. RING Chestnut Street Prices on Chandler and Overland Automobiles will advance the first of July. FOR SALE Fine Cottage House Nine Roems and Bath All modern improvements inoluding hardwood floors Located in best residential section on McKinley avenus. Owner leav- ing town. For particulars inquire " JAMES L. CASE Real Estate Broker 37 SHETUCKET ST. AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS I offer a 2-ton Federal Truck, little used, in excellent condition and fitted for passenger service, carry 35 people, covered top; 2 Jeffrey 3-4 ton to 1ton trucks, one for passenger, one for pa: senger-express service; a Mitch- ell truck, a Ford truck, all at prices so low that they should sell at once; also nine second- hand touring cars and roadsters, including four Overland 6-cyl- inder demonstrators, 1916 and 1917, all in first-class condition, fully equipped, $100 to $600. WE CAN SELL YOU A CAR RIGHT. C. H. PELLETT, Danielson Garage, Phone Danieison, Conn. FOR SALE $1,000 Down Secures 150 Acres, 8 Cows, Pair Horses, and poultry, mowing machine, horse rake. plow, harrow, cultivator, wagon, bug- zy. harness, ‘'maple sugar evaporat tanks, 1,600 buckets and spo 2, m\vi sugar maples, 60 apple and pear trees; estimated that wood and timber m keted should pay for entire prope 8-room house with cellar and running WANTED WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- FUH s ALE eral housework. Apply 176 Laurel Hill fireman; a WANTED Fireman. El Bt Plant, Plnln_flekl Eipatige_Tiawt WANTED — position as summer vacation; good reference. B, care Bulletin. WANTED — Woman housework; care for two- J. F. Watson, North Stonington, R. F. D. No. 2. 2d WANTED—Immediately, efficient of- flce manager and bookkeeper. Estate of M. B. Ring, 11 Chest- experierced Conn. ATTENDANTS FOR STATE PRISON —Civil service tests, July 13, Hartford. Conn.; per monih; ages 23-40: height about 5 inches; welght, Send for information circular and ap- plication blank, to be filed before noon, July 10, with State Civil Service Com- 78, Capitol, entering salary WANTED—Two-horse weighing about 1600. . W. Markman. WANTED—GIrl for general ‘work in family of two adults; reference Inquire of Mrs. F. E. Larra- 41 Park St WANTED — Experienced seamstress Apply at 257 Main | team wagon, Address 152 Pal. and an apprenmtice. WANTED—GIrl to wait on table. Ap- Sellas Spa, Franklin Square. WANTED—Two farmhands; can use Tell Your TO RENT TO RENT-Pasture for eight to ten head stock; good spring water. brose Sullivan, Trading Cove. WANT to - 480 when you want good help and want it quickly. Heip s scarce now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. When you have a “dont FOR SALB Danish Baldhead cab- bage plants, In any quandity. Jewett City, Ct.__ je?2a W. Leghorn , 1 mo.; 15 S. C. W. Leghorn nens, ~.'1 32> Vietor Vietrol Trusty incubator. Kreitzer, Lebanon, Conn. FOR SALE—Good farm horse, 7 years old and sound, price low for cash; one good family mare, sound, safe. for lady; A. Lindell, FOR SALE—25 chick: ¥ old George L. 8o & years, we' want her to have a good home; nice saddle pony; top Con- cord buggy. Reynolds' Boarding Sta- ble, 65 Cnestnut St. want” which you believe might be “some-one-elsc want” Fur- ure, floor coverings, stoves, clothing, tools, ete., advertised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready sale. When you loss something— for most Norwich peopl re TO LET—Furnished house on shore road, dining room, kitchen 'and sun. parlor. ¥or particulars address M. S. Damerel, Westerly, R. I Jje22d TO RENT —Pleasant furnished rooms housekeeping, or will rent singly. 9_Fountain_St. five bedrooms, for honest—and on finding anything instinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. When a vacancy occurs in TO RENT—One large furnisnéd room modern conveniences, with from * Franklin eight minutes’ walk Square, for one or two gentlemen. Call at or address M. E. M., 37 Grove St. Je22d your rental property. When you want to sell your real estate. Wtken you want to buy or sell pets, a business or a leass. Sc a kine FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, or without board, at The Plymouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. TO BRENT——At Crescent eight-room ~furnished electric lights, by the month or season. D. L. Gates, Crescent Beach, Conn. T FOR RENT—A furnished six-room cottage, with modern improvements, 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Addr care Bulletin. man and wife. man to work on farm, wife to do housework; highest wages for high Shepard Hill Farm, Central Vil- lage, Conn. Tel. Moosup Div. WANTED—A man for with silik or cotton weawving experi- ence to learn cloth place for a reliable man. Side Silk Mill. NTED-—A position to do generai Address_ Box couplet, fine condition, new paint, $850. wan_Co. je1sa_ | bell. FOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeeping at evenings. ELe inspecting; housework or as 202, Taftville, Ct. FILE CUTTERS wanted for bas FOR SALE TO RENT—A large front room at 44 Union St., all conveniences. Tel. §34-12, FOR SALE—One 1916 ‘6 cyl. Buick TO RENT—Pleasant rooms for gen- tlemen in the Marion Bldg. Ring fourth One 1917 6 cyl. Buick A-1 condition, $1,000. FOR SALE—One 1916 large 6 cyl Buick t perfect cor . Swan Co. v; can make $18 and fine work; good he Capitol File Co., up per week. Hartford, Conn. ] . TO RENT — Tenement six or seven car, four new tires, In|rooms, modern improvements, including ition, new paint. $300. A.|gas and electric lights, with or without je18d | garage. FOR SALE—One Maxwell couplet,|AvVe. H. Sherman, 16 Mountain 00d condition, new paint, $350. -A. C. wan Co. Jel3d, | No. 240 Laurel Hill Ave., electric lights, WANTED—Young lady cler Bulletin Co. A-1 condi WANTED—Men, government 18 or over, wanted railway mail list government jobs open, free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 37-F., Roches- les: FOR SALE—One 1914 Franklin 6 cy TO RENT—July 1, pleasant tenement. Steam_heat, set tub and bath. on, $650. A. C. Swan Co. gene Smith. E jelsd -TO RENT—Neatly furnished FOR SALE —One 7 passenger Peor-|aiso room for llght housekeeping. Mrs. touring car, good condition, $300.{ May Kelley, 7 North High St. je1sd e Watchmaker's lathe, Uni- NTED—Competent girl housework. 196 Central WANTED—By married couple. for a TO RENT—Newly furnished .rooms at ate, iide vest. Tl 439 | The Seymour. 34 Franklin St FOR SALE—A pair of work horses welghing about 3000 1bs.; also a wood- ‘an, 39 Brook St., Willimantic. FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- machine in good condition. B.|keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1048-3. TO RENT—Furnished few weeks, board in the country on or near city line preferred. near trolley; Address Boarders, 12 Cliff St., Norwich. running order; Willimantic, _Conn je20d FOR SALE—A touring car in £00d|nice rooms for light housekeepins. 270 must be sold at once.| Main St. Inquire at Jones Auto Oo., 44 Union St.. over Brookiyn Outfitters. NOTICE.—We thank the writers leiters on advertising Sugges- ns. but we are Sorry we cannot use Truly yours, Fagan terrier, 1 worth Y e Tresent Willimantic, Conn. iredale sy male champion stoc irch, Windhan FOR SALE—C| months 50. Jos. moke Shop. 162 Main, Mohegan Tra Step in and buy a 3 ce line, bleemee. FOR_SALENice new milch family cow. Inquire of Ernest Fargo, Fitch- ville. jezod WANTED — Experienced housework; ern se Inqu jelsd . T., care Bulletin, WANTED — A second-hand Write, giving particulars and price, W. care Bulletin. WANTED—Second hand and antique et our prices A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- furniture of all FOR SALE Cheap. a furnished mod- hore bungalow at st FOR SALE—AIl kinds of millet seeds i fertilizer at a low price. Greene- reasonable FURNISHED ht housekeeping. rates; Mrs. Emma STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 fi Ct. | St: at 63 Franklin for almost any kind of R. D. Judd, at Lee & Osg0od’s.| pyginess, at a reasonable price. quire at Bulle le Grain Company. Je1sa IST Al carload of cholce FOR SALE ST ARRIVED- milch and spring- hern cows, ne ze and young. Tel. extra large s Willimantic. E. Sharpe. jelsd horse, one new top bUugg: wagons an Spinners and Spoolers Wanted FOR SALE—One good sound driving ; also other carriages C. M. Robertson a Collins, 148 Main St FALLS COMPANY 914 Overland T. C.. and appearance, $25 20. jelsd spring water; 2 barms, poultry, wagon and sugar houses; telephone, mail de- livered, near neighbors: invalid own- er's quick sale price for everything, $2,750, with $1,000 down and _easy terms: immediate possession, with in- come 'from the start. Traveling in- structions to see it are on page 9, “Strout’s _Spring Catalogue.” now for your. free cop E. Farm Agency, Dept. 36, 150 ON 40 INCH CARDS Light Work SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. Masons’ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams Co. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R Both of the Farms Advertised for $600 and 51,500 respect- Finishing Room Help Wanted--Girls VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, MEN WANTED LOST AND FOUND, '$2.SO pel‘ Day ively have been sold, BUT FOR ONLY $1,25¢C I can sell you a 50 acre Farm, 10 acres tillable, balance wood and pasture land, a fine cottage house of 7 rooms, barn, wagon shed, crib and hennery, 1 horse, about 12 hens, 1 lumber wagon, some hay, 1 harrow, 1 grindstone, lot of mason’s tools, har- ness, plows, lot of small toois, and {S‘eonod 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 LOST—Pocketbook containing sum of money and motorcycle driver's license. Reward if returned to Velo Menard, Jewett City. je22d LOST—Yellow time book, between West Side bridge and Norwioh Town. Finder please leave at Bulletin Office and get roward. Je20d Wanied tanuck jeisd veral cholce farms of building Conn. __Jel5d | inquire of FOR SA Two new mi cows. Inquire Martin Cubanski, near Pogue- SALE HORSES ve 20 Horses that I want to e of right away. ‘o big work horses—the wéigh from 900 to 1200 1bs. An_Overland_roadster. | see them. ELMER R. PTERSON. Nine of them o Jeisa | ar balance will FOR SALE Two-family house, within five min- walk from Hopkins & Allen's can be bought es of land; also cheap | utes’ ges, houses and | shop; Maine, Groton,|if taken at once. reasonable For fuil particulars Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, TEAMING BUSINESS for sale; excel- lent opportunity teaming business in city of about 15,- 000; includes 22 horses, 26 wagons, durep ca good wi and real estate in good location 1f de- sired; profitable business; reason for to purchase general and other 'vehicles, and barns, sheds for vehicles, le. ‘owner retiring from’ active busi- Address H. F., care Bulletin. FOR SALE. Cottage Houscs, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable locations. you care to sell or rent, as 1 ha number of people looking for real es- tate investments. List your prope: FOR SALE One E. M. F. touring car good running or can be bought /_r—.___'_""—\\ eap. Apply to_Gilbert Bowers, 130 hington St. Phone 1132-2. jel2d FOR SALE—New baker's cart, can be cart can _be seen in rear of Grenier Store on Soule St. L. M. Gingras, Dep- WANTED Immediately, uty Sheriff, Jewett C Conn. je2d FOR SALE—Reo 1915, consigned to us by owner, has not been overhauled or repainted, but is in excel chanicai condition. The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick Co. Jeld with puppies to help in nursing several litters of Police Dog pup- Telephone or write at once. Will buy bitches or hire services 1 bought at low price if seen at once; i ent me- Liberal terms. HENRI I PALISADE KENNELS, FOR SALE—E. M. F. in good me- chanical conditio: car of its kind; Frisbie-McCormic low “mileage for a ry low price. The C. Jeid FOR SALE—One 1914 model Overland touring car, run less than 11,000 miles, in zood comdition, having been just overhauled and painted. Auto Sales Co., 118 Franklin St. Tel. 533. Washington Street Lots For Sale " REASONABLE PRICES FOR SALE Unexcelled residence section north of Broad Street, fine level lots, pictures- troiley and the Academy, Church and Norwich Club. Will sell you a mod- E. A. PRENTICE. ern two-family house in desirable res- Phone 300. 86 Cliff ®t.|idence section for less than you can East Killingly, Conn. . Danielson 107-3. may29d A Cottage House, Hen House, Wood in fair condition with about|due surroundings, House, about | short two acres of larid with fruit; two miles from center of Norwich, for $1,000.00. 3-T FOR SALE 70 Willlams St., modern home, In best residential all conveniences, level corner lot; price reaspnable end easy terms if desirad. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 68 A centra in good condition at a low price. American Sfiawbmd Co. WANTED Six farmers, man and wife to run a boarding house, 30 laborers, 15 spin- ners 15 weavers ,12 general housework girls, 2 lady cooks, 2 lady waitresses, 2 firemen, 10 boys over 16 years, Arst-class blacksmiths. FREE IMPLOYMENT BUREAU about 1050 1bs. Owner may have same by Paving sharges Stabl FOUND—Brown mare, white spot on nose, and both sides of neck, weight Call at Mahoney's Falls Ave. Jelsd iness before the public, there is no medium better than through the ad- Central Bidg., Ceo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. vertising cofumns of The Bulletin. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- 9 room House with improvements J|| Telephone 1334 near Boswell avenue, having a | large garden and many fruit trees, also barn and chicken houscs. Buildings in good condition, house can be arranged for two tene- ment hourse, price reasonable. y located BRICK BLOCK A. M. AVERY Telephone 1122-2 52 Broadway WE WANT OLD TEETH In any condition. We pay up to $10.00 per set according to their Good condition, self-starter, electric lights, shock absorbers. Low price for quick sale. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main St. Norwich, Conn. TRYON’S AGENCY 715 Main St. Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 752 Franklin Sauare suit purchasers. possibly produce its equal. name on our waiting list for a choice six-room apartment. FOR SALE |/ Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent 63 Broadway 9-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE On Warren Street “It may mean that he isnt giving gen- Has all modern improvements. are of generous size; FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, especially attractive. Central Building, Norwich, Conn. dining room is House recently newly shingled, and interior decora- tions are spic and span throughout. Short walk to trolley and convenient to the Free Academy and the Broad Owner has good reason FOR SALE for selling and it can be bought right. o ARCHA Ww. The Mutual Benefit Life Agency ‘elephone 1334 FOR SALE The very desirable FORD AUTOMOBILE owned and occupied by Professor J. Herbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. A very attractive proposition. particulars inquire of Street School. 63 Broadway trix is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of sald hearing. and make re- turn to the Court. Real Estate Broker, s tebon Run up Old Glory! Let it blaze Old Glory! bur D Nesbit Aathor of “Your Flag and My tieg” g[ WAl In red and white against the sky And tell the story of the days When hearts were stout and hopes were high. Forget the daily fights of greed, Ferget the struggles, the dismay Of facing cruelty and need— Run up Old Glory for the day. 1 Run up Old Glory! Think of all The old flag means to you and me, Of how the blast of freedom’s call Shook out its folds from sea to sea; Red with the blood that it has cost, White with the souls of them that died— Today by laughing breezes tossed It whispers of a nation’s pride. Run up OId Glory! Fling it forth And feel anew the country-call That thrills East, West and South and North And has its word for one and all. Run up OId Glory—fling it far Acrcss the blue of heaven’s dome, And feel that every stripe and star Is warder of you hearth and home. " (CopyYight, 1917, by W. D. Nesbit) HUMOR OF THE DAY “The doctor says he’ll remove m appendix for fifteen hundred dollars.” “Oh, George, I'd much rather have a touring car.”"—Life. Tess—Harold loves me so that he dreams of me every night. Jess-——Huh! Jack loves me so that he can't sleep at all. He wooed a great heiress And spoiled his whole life; Got a very rich girl But a2 mighty poor wife. “The scrap was over in a jiffy,” said the witness. “Why, it was all done as quick as an old married man kissing his wife good- s “This is very limping verse” said the .editor. “Yes, replied the poet; “you will ob- serve it's about the wounded in the present war.” “You have read my new story?” “Yes." ¢What do you think of it?” “To be perfectly candid with you, I think the covers are too far apar! Puck. are simply enormous.” “Terribie, terrible! Here's the gov- ernment wanting $2,000,000,000 and only this morning Jones asked me to lend him a V." Collector—But you said you would pay me if 1 came today. Mr. Bildew—Well my know how it is—the best of us some- times say things we are sorry for “He's a clever photographer. posed the contingent “Cleverer than that. He makes them | SO0HNEeRt = “Makes pictures of people as they look, 1 presume as they think they look."—Detroit Free Press. “What's an op into a restaurant without a cent in his The British tertained at luncheon i er by the band of the Republi Guard. Thomas, French minis arriv a Kerenskl, the F will also v of munition day. ter of war, The king has conferred upon Cr Matos, the FPort minister of wa Recruiting ests of Great cent fire nition fasto: and buried under of the bor stronghold of Corio ( ¢The demands for money nowadays | the recent commonwez tions, has been dec Ve meryis A German se Westcapelle se: The a military guard W under friend, you |authorities. Senator Pearce, Austra of defence, announces that to the fede should be Australia to recupera Spring Rice a Cunliffe, and British Mission States have been made members of the Phi Beta nist 2" four, “An optimist is a person who'll g0 | bers United pocket and figure on paying for the|ary THE KALEISOSCOPE c ands were, en Paris the sards sy on M ssian m 1 at Jassy the Grand Cross George. s going on in Newf, forestry b i which Canadia mmbe already engaged in the f Britain persons were killed in a re 1sed by explosions in a m at Bolovec, in Boh a ed that 50 other the wreckage the defeated candidate labor par th fede ared medic: plane came dyke on pilot has al government the first Austra given leave meal with the pearl he hopes to find in | the famous American collegiat H the oyster.”—Illinois Siren. Miss Gotrox—Nearly all my admir- ers think I should be able to get tips |cates that from you on the market. behind the Gotrox—Encourage them in the idea, | taken measures my dear. It won't be long before I'll [all men from be ready to unload the stock I'm ca rying. Bridget—Yes, ma'am, T'll be lavin’ ve. I don’t like that snip of a dude that does be callin’ on Miss Katherine. Mistress—The idea! He doesn't call to see you, so what— Bridget—I know he don’t, ma'am; but I'm afraid some of the neighbors might think he does. ¢A fine rush for the first day,” said the wife of the tailor who had just opened in Punkville. “That must mean that the old tailor isn't giving general “I dunpo,’ responded her husband. eral credit.”—Kansas City Journal. e AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD |landed. Information recei at Gh front 15 to 60 year Many of them will be sent tc of Fir Colonel Goodw addressed a rec ed New York, doctors at the recently. One enty-four doctors afterws ed appl resery se Twelve women were on b er C " . All satisfaction Sud crew nay b doned ard the guirre, which has bee the missing passengers A Corunna telegram states that the Norwegian LEGAL NOTICE. e Al on Monday ‘morn! captain and 24 men of the er Christtiansand message 1 at Havre t and ot for the dey Tuiting meet for commissi nish mall ste ban saved has been The Spanish consul reported missiing was consul at Cairo. el Unia, of 3,000 v were at Norwich, within and for the District [says that another Norweglarn steamer of Norwich, on the 21st day of June, |ine Nopway afternoon. A.'D. 1917. Present—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. Estate of Abble A’ B. Champlin, late of_Griswold. i sald District, deceased. The Executrix exhibited her final ac- |years a count with sald estate to the Court for i g N M S € stealing coal from a train at the sta was sunk on In the Lokalanzeiger of May that m from Posen women, who were caught Ordered. That the 25th day of June.{tio nof Gnesen, were summarily shot A. D. 1917, at 11 o'clock in fhe fore- | Great coal noon, at the' Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich. in sald District, [ Berlin. appointed for | high prices. be, and the same hearing the same, and the said Execu- In reply to a message of congrat tion which ghe council of the world's Evangelical alllance (British organiza sent to the duma, Prince Lvoff the Russlan prime minister, says tha tion) shortage is reported from Firewood also fetches ver NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. |“the establishment of free institutions The above and foregoing is a true in this country is necessarily conneet ed with the recognition of full relig Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, fous liberty for all her numerous and Je22d4 Clerk. various confessions.” -