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SHOWERS TODAY; PROBABLY FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES | What Is Going On Tonight Feature - < arZo8tuTe Moving Piotures at the Au ¢ Moving Pictures at the Breed The. Vaudevt) a 1o at no%Bdevile ana Moving Pictures Uncas Lodge. No_ 11, L. O. O. F., meets in_Odd Fellows' Hall. Themes Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. and J. of A mects in Carpenters’ Hail. Norw: E. 18, A. O. ich " Aerie, No. 367, F. O. meets in Bagles' Hall es’ Auxiliary, Div. No. H. meets in Foresters' Hal. ANNOUNCEMENTS Central Avenus House Sold. The two-tenement house owned by Mrs, BEmma Welte, located at 374 Cen- tral avenue, has been sold to Freder- jck Lafreneire, through Real Estate Broker J. A. Moran. DAVIS THEATRE. Two Stupendous Features Today— George M. Cohan in Broadway Jones and Charles Ray in a Triangle Pic- ture. In keeping with the progressive pol- joy of this theatre the management of the Devis has secured for the fitst balf = of this week Georse M. Cohar photoplay, released by Artcraft Fic- tures, Broadway Jones. Charles Ray, the Triangle star, appears in The Mil- -part lionaire Vagrant, produced_under = the supervision of Thomas H. Ince. It is the story of the startling adventures encountered by a Young millionaire who, vovaging into itfe’s maelstrom, makes many startling discoveries, and abounds in a series of quick actian situations that carry along the piot to an unexpected and startling climax. The setifngs are realistic to the iast detail, the first part of the plotare shoswing the luxuries of a Fifth avenue mansion. Then the spectator i= taken to the siums, where a remark- able true life boarding house scene is enacted. Althoush this is easily the most stupendous double feature bill ever shown at the Davis, there will be no advamce in prices. 'Matinee, 2.15, 19c and 165c; evening, .45 and 8.45, 10c, 186, 20c, 25¢. Four shows Wednesday, July 4 BREED THEATRE. Shirley Mason in The Law of the North, Mildred Manning in The Green Door and the Pathe Weekly Form Bill of Unusual Strength for Today and Tuesday. For today and Tuesday the Breed presents a of unu strensth whicn is by Shirley Mason in story of the northwest e romant The Law of the North. This wonde ful storv of the land of snows is s llel for beauty, streng action and intens powerfully acted and 2 cast of unus a number featurin ama ing performanc eeats at a a THE AUDITORIUM. A monster double bill wili be shown A m today and Tues e same program will ais ¢ the Majestic Roof Gar @il fair nights. Miss Ethal Clayt starred in the latest World and interes nd pleas! tion hearing the name Man's In this picture Mies Clayton the role of a voung mar who is made out littie t a house cat by her ; < maiden aunts with ie live. Though she i« ) the vounz wife cann monotony of the st about at her wits' end a hand in her lem in a startling manner. Fellowes appears with Mis: Viola Dana in > = Since New Britain. tration day, 47 Ridgefield—Ridgeficld = a leader of tow 3 $15,739 for the Red Cr. Bristol.—A bonus for paid the empio parture Manufa close of the & Middletown.—The Connecticut hospita nurees’ training = Gay evening the principal Danbury —Dan Beard naturalist and head of t movement in this co sitor in this city. com: summer home in Re x.—Mr. and M and family w the summer Th bsence Mre. Estelle A. Post be in charge of their house. New Milford.—Re: Egan has been tra John J. Niian diocese, from St church, New Milforc St. Francis Xaviers bury bishop cticut n the New Haven. mense amount done under Haven chapter of the be may obtained from t that groups of wome ziving a part of their Crose work. time to Red Waterbury —Mrs. Irving has been in New York for se taking a nursing cou: Seventy-two Hours of Pr: at the New York hospital, r street. The class of which Mrs Is a member works at the eeveral hours each day doing pursing work with the patient Chance to Be President. Sav, boys, not less than six presidents of the United State Eoing to fight in the present w nd more than one of them wili be an en- *isted man—Houston Post pra Alackaday! in South Carolina we have come to the point that decan- ters are only fit for cucumber pickles and catsup!—New Orleans States. Children Cry - FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA THERE = 20 cavertis:ng medium 1 to-The. STAFFORD SPRINGS Town Pleased With Chautauqua— Wants Repetition Next Year—Com- plaints Because C. V. Road Has Dis. continued Two More Trains—Exemp- tion Board Meeting Today. Stafford closed @ successful five days’ Chautauqua Saturday, the clos- ing programme Saturday evening be- ing the play, The Man From Home. The sessions were well attended at both afternoon and evening and local people are so_enthuslastic for Chau- tauqua that they want it again next vear. The programme was varied and each number catered to a different class of people. In addition to being instructive the lectures were 1y entertaining_and the musical pro-| gremme each day was of special mer- it. It was a week of fun as well as one of education and nstruction for Stafford people. TWO TRAINS DISCONTINUED. Complaint Because C. V. Road Curtailing Service. The discontinuance of two trains, the 1055 a. m. north bound, and the two oclock, south bound, on the Central Vermont railroad is causing consider- able inconvenience to Stafford people. There are now only two trains a day cach way on this road, one, in _the morning and the other in the evening. Twenty-six _trains, including Sunday trains _per week have been taken off in the past two years. Many people believe that an effort should be made to have a train each way some time near the middle of the day. Returns to Home. Mrs. John Kane who has been spending a few days in town has re- turned to St. Mary's Home in West Hartford. Players Missed Train. A portion of the troup in the Chau- tavqua programme got left In Pal- me They supposed the two o'clock train was running and were much dis- ted when they found the rext would not arrive until 7.23 in the evening. An automobile was sent for them and they arrived forty min- utes late. Exemption Board to Meet. The exemption hoard of _Tolland county consisting of William H. Heald i |of Stafford, Dr. T. F. Rockwell and [ Thomas F. Noone will mest at the superine court room in Rockville to- | day (Monday), The burgesses of the borough have forbidden the sale . of | fireworks within the borough limits for |the Fourth of July. Indicat | for a quiet Fourth in Stafford. "PLAINFIELD | Three More Local Young Men Enlist— Several Rejected Because of Physi al Deficiencies—Field Meet for Ben- efit of Ball Club. people attended a dance ay evening. on spent the week:end in f 1d people who attended the the Bijou, Jewett City, Sat e’ Jennie and Loret- nce in rday, were M ta i adie Donahue, also John eahy iam Nolan, Frank Dupont nd iHarold Beebe. | Three More Enlist. Wilfred Plyno, Alfred Shepard and tomeo Salvea of this village eniisted nited States army at New day. They left for the & camp at Fort Slocum, N. Y., morning. Three other young vho applied for enlisement Friday were rejected on account of phys ficiencies. Thus far thirty-three | young men have enlisted in some witnessed the ball game etween Moosup and South- Sunday afternoon at Moosup. Patriotic, Though Rejected. cants from this village ejected Friday at the Daniel- armory. Most of the youns men seeking to enter some round of ice for Uncle Sam try to enlist in centh company, C. A. C., C. N. G. s village is represented by twenty- six_members. dgar Dupuis, Harold Beebe and Lawrence Burby motored to Ocean Heach Sunday in E. E. Dupuls ma- igar Dupuls drove the party. Henry Dodge, a New Haven rail- road employe, at Hartford, spent the end with his mother, Mrs. John al app Dodazge. Joseph Dayon and Edmund La- crosse motored to Ocean Beach Sun- day afternoon. Move to North Grosvenordale. joseph Parron, emploved In North »svenordale, moved his family to village recently. He was form- a second hand in the spinning artment_in Lawton Mills Corp. it resigned to take e better place. Fie'd Meet Planned. A field meet is to be held some time ring this month for the beneft of e baseball club. Many handsome izes are to be given to the winners the numerous athletic events. MOOsSUP Four of Six Young Men Who enlist- ed Are Accepted—Two Rejected Ones Have Shown Their Patriotism— Baptist Picnic Committes Named. RE Of the six young men who left on ay for New London to _enlist, ames Youngs, Leander Robitaille, Eddie Dion, Paul Arpin, Jacob Youngs and Delphis Frenetts have been put throuzh the customary army examin- ation and all but two were accepted. Leander Robitaille and Delphis Fren- ette falled to pass the examination, the other four were sent to Hartford to take the final test. Although two wers disappointed, they have shown their patriotic spirit by trying to help Uncle Sam in this branch. Improving Property. The house owned by Felix Beddard on Prospect street is recelving paint- jing ana renovating. Frank W. Daggett is having a o ment pit buflt in his garage on Pros- pect street. Arrangements for the annual Bap- tist Sunday school picnic are being made. Willlam C. Hill, superintend- ent of the Sunday school, Mack Mott and Frank Smith are the committee in charge of the affair. It is expected that the picnlc will be held at Wild- wood Park, but nothing definite as to the day of the outing has been decid- Lanzevin of Worcester was In n Saturday. DO YOU KNOW THAT Universal public health service is the duty of the nation. Much valuable food material is ai- verted in the manufacture of alcohoiic beverages. The only good fiy is the dead one. Good health i the foundation of Buls i personal usefulness either in peace or in war. NURSE HAD . : POOR HEALTH Suffered Much Pain, Yet Had LOST AND FOUND, WANTED TO RENT LOST—Straved from pasture, a iarge. Holstein heifer. Notify George G. Grant, Taftville. Iv2a t, T BANKBOOK LOST Lost or_stolen k_No. 116548 of The Norwich B Tnge Soctety. All persons are cau. tioned against purchasing or negotiat- ing the same, and any person having . claim to said book is hereby ocalled tip- on to present said claim to said ba~ic on or before the 26th day of December, 1917, or submit to having the book de- WHAVERS —Wanted, a few weavers on single loom woolen good work and good price 1ist; family netp rerred. The Carolina pny, Pleasant View, R. L Jjyid 22 s LTS RENT—Four furnished r WANTED—One 0- two good steady equipped Tor housckecping; reaso woolen spinners on Davis & Furber ni. 9 Fountain St Je work; family men prefer- mules; day Somersville, red. Somersville Mfg. Co. Conn. % WANTED Farm help, by day or month, _Phone 909. Jy2a when you want good help and want it quickly. Haip s ac: TO RENT—At Pleasant View Beach furnished rooms, with use of kitch iyzd iight housckeeping. er week; ladies only. Miss 10 RENT- Thren furnished rooms Phone 1380, Je Ry Three-room _tenen rent 3. Inquire 35 Spruce St. Jedod . claréd cancelled and extinguish. e - o ; 5 3 to Work. Finally Curedby |S%7ed Smsetied, 220, xiinenianed and | “S0 Soman iy woman & smail tonoz | wan® J¢ aviekly. Folo fo scares R o wionr tonement of ae N Pinkham’s V. The amotnt due thereom patd. Je2sir | ment within ten minutes walk to car ", withh il modern Conveniances. 1ndu . Lydia E. eg- e 1M | fine Nadress M. i care utletia 1724 || Bulletin Want Ads. R T N e Pastuve. T WANTED _Maid for general house- S o e etable Compound. Fromley: Lo, To0 P ra% | wotie o go to the bedch. ABDLY 16 When _you Gave a “don't RENT et 1 Broad St. Jesoa want” which you believe might five rooms with il imor WANTED — Flain cook ;.r‘xdlnemld be “some-one-elsc want.” Fur- A . . i) 1 1 no washing. Mrs. ; J A VR “Toledo, Ohio.—*T am a widow and go e I e Remaon, Bioningion, Conn. ||| Miturs, floor coverings, stoves. 16 WENT—One Fall 3 >ut nursing, and suffered from a Tel. 277-5. Jedoa clothing, tools, etc., advertised house 19 Ouk St. A, T rdne | female trouble FOR SALE “WANTED _Girls to work on sewing lnIBu"- Want Ads {ind ready } ro N - sale. i X that caused & great deal of sorenes pound | nd ied it and it ke me won- Jerfully, 5o the soreness is all gone now. [ believe Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve table Compound is just the remedy for female _troubles.” — Mrs. ELIZABETH JORN, R. F. D. No. 4, Toledo, Ohio. °E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- made from native roots and erbs, contains no narcotic or harmfal irugs, and today is regarded as the most successful or female ills. There aro thousands o ests volunta tory at fact. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Robert J. Cochran2 GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq. Washington Bu Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Pac ing ng Phone 5% MODERN PLUMBIN: as essentiz! in modern house as electricty is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest orices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing sz ]irax{lfl%n Street IRON CASTIRGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY {THE VAUGHN FGUNDRY €D No. 11 20 25 Ferry Street Broadway Church Pastor and Choir Provide Helpful Service at Sheltering Arms—Local Silver Wed- ding Anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. Guests at Frank A. Fuller. Rev. Edward S. Worcester, pastor of Broadway Congregational church, w at the Sheltering Arms for the Sur day afternoon service o gave address from the words found in t first twenty-four verses of the 104t Psalm. Greatly enjoved were the hymns by the full choir. The anthem Earth Hath Nothing Sweet or Guests at Silver Wedding. O. Barrows, Mr. and Mrs. . Avery and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W. Avery of West Town street were in Abingfon, Friday, 'attending the celebration of the fth wedding anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. Frank A. Fuller. Local friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller learn that their par- ishioners planned this celebration as a surprise. They also testified to their hizh appreciation of the pastors ser- vices by presenting Mr. and Mrs. Ful- ler a generous sum of money in sil- ver. Mr. Barrows read a poem whi he had written for the anniversary Leave for the Shore. Mrs. David Kinney and granddaugh- ter, Miss Ariine Combies of Tanner street left Saturday morning for a few weeks' stay at Lord's Point. Guest From Californi: Mrs, Mary S. Cater of California, who is spending the summer in Lis. bon, was the guest of relatives in town last week. Heard and Seen. Mrs. Grace Geer of Hartford Is vis- iting relatives in town. Claude Combies of Tanner streef spent the week-end at Lord's Point. A centrally located BRICK BLOCK in good condition at a low pric A. M. AVERY Telephone 1122-2 52 Broadway FOR SALE The very desirable Cottage House, Herbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. very attractive proposition. For particulars inquire of JOKN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Sauare a fun Norwich BUY THIS SIX ROOM COTTAGE All modern conveniences, good neix bors, heaithful location, picture: surroundings; convenient to and near good school. May at an attractive price as sal perative to close an estate. be secured im- ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway The Mutual Benefit Life Agency LEGAL NOTICES. SPECIAL TOWN MEETING HE LEGAL VOTERS PECIAL TOWN MEET | : »e held in the Town Hall in N >n July 6. 1917, at 8 o'clock p. m > APPROVE THE ACTION th roads and highways « hrough southwe han and 13 feet sout 7 degrees 14 minutes to t 1 running 16 1-2 feet to {in range with the mortheasteriy s | ot C Haaban 1 ana o EPT THE LAY | ows: A ¥ am Surdick snd $ from the waester p and running so dezrie ites east 1 . fect to of Huntington avenue: a srove of and accent certain decds o the 1and coverad be sald highwa ALSO to do any business whic proper or adyisable In conmection wit the above objects or any of them Dated at Norwich. Connecticut. this 29th day of June, 1917. CASPBR K. BAILEY. CHARLES P. BUSHNELL ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDG Selectmen of the Town of Norw: CALL AND SEE OUR GOODS None better for the price. 1} coFFEE . Tb. CEYLON TEA ... Ib. 44c JAPAN TEA ....... Ib. 27¢ ALL OTHER TEAS Ib. 30c BAKING POWDER ........ Ib. 15¢ COCOA . e SODA ...coveomconrmcoceees Ib. 6c UNITED TEA IMPORTERS CO. 218 Main Street Henry Govan and family of West Town street moved Friday to Adams, Mass. John Uncles of New York spent the past week as the guest of John Me- Jennett of Peck’s Corner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis of Hart- ford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tew- is Vergason of Tanner street Friday. Mr. and_Mrs. C. L. Perkins and son Bmerson Perkins of Massapeaz were Euests Saturday of Mrs. Thurston B. Barber, at her home at Peck’s Corner. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Yerrington have returned to their home in East North- fleld, Mass., after visiting Mr. and Mrs, Herbert L. Yerrington of Wash- ington street Luck for Speculators. Reports show a good crop outlook. Tsn't #t lucky that the food specula tors etil have the war to blame the high prices on?—Milwaukee New: Owing to the scarcity of paper in Ttaly a decree is to he issued prohibit- ing the publication of new newepapers and reviews during the war and for six months afterwards, GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt attention to day or night calls Telephone 630 apri4MWFawl JOHN A. DUNN LOWNEY'S The name is the credential for candy of quality. We carry a full line of Lowney’s always fresh. Druggist, 50 Main Street l THEKE 1Is no advertising medium In Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for pusiness resura owned and occupied by Professor J. | machines. Apply any time after Juns 0. The Norwich Overall i Thames St upstairs. Jesoa WANTED Young lady in art store and to assist in workroom. Butts Art ind Gift Shop, 60-54 Broadway. Je30d " WE BUY and sell tools, furniture, stamps, false teeth, antiques or any- mlng else; old books especially want- When you losa something— for most Norwich people ars honest—and on finding anything instinctively, turn to Bullelin Want Ads to locafe the loser. Write or call. Louls D. Ward, 32 SO S T Water St marziMwWs e Sy o '\l vour rental property. WANTED Position as fireman; ten ears' experience; can run engine, too. Wieiydo: want 16 satr-gour Bl Address #ireman, care Bulletin. Je28d | WANTED_Boarders; all home-made Guillotte Block, Jewett City. real estate. Wksn you want to buy or sell pets, a business or a leas T WANTED_—A barber, at_once; g00d | nd steady employment. Christ- her Shop, 36 Broadway. Je28d JUS thinkin’, why ain't 300 ework e i | | ‘| TOOL MAKERS AND e | 5 vl GAUGE MAKERS : & [ 0% ase biic 9t nomser alsh) | write. siv SownTng, Plainfleid | TWANTED. ate ex 5 7 may3d FOR SaL | MACHINISTS Gvetiead toui S experienced in machine buifding can | been dutt overhaiied and A New Britain, Comn.|—om—eiim — = fou es and stead) ating full qual- : = eon WANTED e G and wife to run a| FoR SA neral housework epainted. but n nt m over 16 years, rmick s Fomr €A firemen, 10 boya IMPLOYMENT BUREAU Sso. L. Chesbro, Mg FREE Central Sldg., WANTED FIRST-CLASS TOOL AND SALE HORSES | msoN MER Tel. & E wazes and permanent position advancement; live Apply by with chances for 1 growing town of 14,000. FOR SAL Two-family house, w EMELOYMENT DEFARTMENT, |0 thlan st Snde. "o tuil’s ars | Greenfield Tap and Die Corp. | izt * = T 1! GREENFIELD, MASS. e Real xtnte I‘r;‘hr’r. " WE WANT OLD TEETH In any condition. We pay up to $10.00 per set according to thei alue. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main St. _ Upstairs 1872. Norwich, Conn. FOR Cottage Houses. ness Blocks, Buildins sirable locations. LISt your you care to seli or renc, number of people look: tate investments. WILLIAM F. HI Real K Room 103. Est. WANTED—TREE Cementing, Trimmin; Bract Furnished Seaéhore Lave a distinct money value. | RGERY. Fertilizing and x. Trees Over seven years’ experience, Davey Tree Expert Co. Kent. Ohio. A letter *Postal will receive prompt attention. imates free. JEROME R. SKEESUCK, R. F. D. No. 7. WANTED Two Drivers for Coal Corts| R ANK W. COY JOHN SALTER & SON WESTERLY, R. | Groton, Conn. | COWS FOR SALE Another carload just arrived, Friday, June 29th FRED W. HOXIE Phone 62. Cottages 1 For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. 8Send for booklet. E FOR SALE o SEASHORE COTTAGE FOR SALE A small cottage all furnished, lot 40 by 200 Fronting ocean, fine suf athin Lebanon, Conn. Near salt pond nine miles long, safe S e ol FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. hing. This property will b AR for $750. $250 cash balance on mort- | 1of ity property of eqnal value: one gage. Immediate possession and party | 57" acras Fiate road mear ciiy. modern BeoChasing can have the uss of the | bulldings: aise 130 ‘aore stoek . inrm With tools #nd equipment, fine build- ings, keeps 50 head. If interested, write or telephone TRYON'S AGENCY, the place this season. THREE barg: Pleasant Exceptional Jesoa Willlmantle, Ct. View. The properties wers never on the market before and will be sold . Let me tell cheap to close estat you about them. Choice of 400 farms in Wa: FOR SALE ington and New London Counties. Send for{A Cottage House, Hen House, Wood my bulletin. House, in fair condition with about WILLIAM A. WILCOX, two acres of land with fruit; about Farm Specialist of Norwich, for 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R, I Tel. 2365 two miles from center 0. $1,000. E. A. PRENTICE. 86 CLff ™, bin Sown Town Tately folks? ‘We iin Pin Son some 'Bood Cobweb Corner Eimarl Tor 3 centa. We have a nise Hne 3 Sence. © Fagan's Smoie Je27d WANTED _Woolen spinners for gov.| FOR SALI © nment work: exceptionally g0od job: | Blacker, Route nn. Sreen. APply Rellince | —rom SaATES e L5 _dezed |, DO T T80 atiss as so8 secondhana _one: | dcmonsteator Daniel T, Shea, © e10d | SEoh or envy exvreps| —won aav Stewasd o 1| 3 ~o ¥ 24 ligh eliver 300 mile t cend i ":ff_ sons for selling & Burke je ] Experienced =7l for gen- | “pom Saik R N oukework Appiy 199 Latre || FOR SALE e | “WANTED — By an experierced | , FOR SALE—5: W ol | teacher, position as tutor th iekens, 1 oweelk Sammer on; ‘ood reference, ' B.| Hoewell Ave Tel o | 9 Bulletin, Jr,.d; FOR SAL g | wanTED o one 4 s FoRr e o bell Jeisd rENT URNISHED TO RENT—Fu rice toous teb2zd FURNISIE MODERKE on Fran JAS. E. ARCHA W D STORE TO feet, RENT Street, suitable for a to 25 quire at Bulletin Office. THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 Main Strest 72 Irj—— FOR SALE i‘v | FOR SALE | garden and nd can be arranged for two ment hourse, price FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Con FOR SALE Fine Cottage House Nine Rooms and Bath reascnable Norwich, All modern improvements including hardwood floors Located in best residential section on McKinley avenue. Owner leav- ing town. For particulars inquire of JAMES L. CASE Real Estate Broker 87 SHETUCKET ST. B. A. WIGHTMAN 1 EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER 3 Fairmount Street, Telephone 595-3 Norwich, Gonn. | ; POETRY How Aot