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FAIR WEATHER TODAY AND TOMORROW Noewirh NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 1917, FULL AssoC! e ATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville snd Moving Plctures at the Davis Theatre. Feature Moving Plctures at the Au- ditorium Theatre. Moving Pictures at the Breed The- ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. New Show Teday—Two Star Features —William S. Hart in Wolf Lowry and Charlie Chaplin in The Immi- grant—A Bill That Cannot Be Egualled. be an entire new show at and for the last haif he management offers an of feature phatoplays he biggest stars in film- S. Hart, the celebrated will be seen in Wolf art Triangle play which tells >ry of a ranchman and a sort of king of the wild desert country. e portrays a strong, grim, silent man, the trigger, terrible in his bitter to his enemies. His he hears that some- There wil he Drovis £ this w priona en tely sets off to The settler prettiest girl the out e ever intru to be quite tr saw, and a warm friendship up between the two. Lowry to reaiize the fine influence the as on his life. The other feature is the world's greatest screen comedian, Charlie in his latest two-reel scream The Immigrant. The story of nt involves Chariie Chap- v on board an ocean limer bringing him and scores of to the land of the free and the home of the brave. This production is of the cleverest he has ever pro- according to_critics who have is ducec seen the picture. Usual time and BREED THEATRE. Lionel Barrymore in The Millionaire’s Double, Feature for Today-—Earle Williams in The Soul Master Coming and Saturday. ed today consists in The Million- part Metro woh- and millions, es travelogue and a Moore comedy. d Saturday the Breed Earle Wiliams in The powerful drama of a rn_in the afterglow of f he story is by James Oliver rwood and is directed by e Bertsh. innounces that Pearl seen shortly in The Fa- 1is is a picturization of ry which is now run- Boston American Rev. Manning B. who on Sept. 1 will have com- 14 years as rector of St. Mary's church, is to resign on that ame to South Manchester rch did not have as large rship as at present, and in South Manchester. eaving he does so chiefly because of the i ased amount of work which is called upon to do without an assistant, hurch, in his opinion, to such’ size that an as- necessary for the best z Erow 10w interests of al LEGAL NOTICES. SPECIAL TOWN MEETING TOWN OTERS IN Town of Norwich, hereby wa-ned to TOWN MEBTING, to in Norwlech, AL Town Hal . 1817, at 8 o'clock p. m., PPROVE THE ACTION of the tmen of the Town in discontinu- roads and highways or parts of highways now existing he limits of Beach Hill Green, Town ‘CEPT THE LAYOUT of a eer- ¥ in said Town which ls s follows: A strip of land extending from West “ergason avenue, so- westerly line of which Boginning on the nort West Town street 55 esterly from the south. of the house of Patrick and running north 30 de- nutes east 163 3-10 feet on passes through a point in the southwesterly side of house and 11 1-2 feet from the southerly co and through a point in the southwesterly side of of Margaret and Anna Han- 3 feet southeasterly from corner thereof; thence degrees 14 minutés to the ng 15 1-2 feet to a point with the northeasterly side an house and 8 feet from the easterly corner to approve of and accept he land covered by ing all T THE LAYOUT of a cer- nignway said Town which is Aescribed ows: A strip of land th, the northeasterly line $ at a point on the de of Bean Hill Green he northwesterly side part of the house of Wil- dick and 11 3-4 feet south. A COR the westerly corner unning south 53 degrees st 170 feet on a line a point in range side of the and 20 2-10 v v from the southerly . thence on a curve to a radius of 14 1-2 feet o feet. to the northwesterly f Huntington avenue: and to ap- 1d_accept certain deeds of ered by said highwav. L1260 to do any business which seems sroper or advisable in connection with ve ohiects or any ‘of them. at Norwich, Connecticut, this ated of June, 1917. CASPER K. BAILEY, ‘ LES P. BUSHNELL, ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE, of Norwick. DISTRICT OF LEBANON, SS, urt of Probate, July 3d, 1917. Lynde L. Huntington, late . in said District, deceased. the application of William B. of ew Haven, Conn., ctnen of the Tow testament of said de- which was duly admitted to probate, Electa J. Huntington, widow of said deceased, was given the life use, improvement, occupancy and in- come of a certain part of said estate. The said Electa J. Huntington, being now deceased, said life use is termi- nated. Therefore, said applicant prays that an Administrator de bonis non be appointed to complete the settle- ment of said estate, as per application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in Lebanon, in said District, on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1917, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, and that no- tice be given of the pendency of said appiication, and of the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing the same three times in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpost in the Town of Leba- non, in said District. 2 ALBERT G. KNEELAND, Judge. last wiil and ceased, that by the terms of the | NORWICH TOWN Rev. Edward H. Smith and Family to Return to China in October—Visit- crs Entertained Over Independence Day. Rev. Edward H. Smith and family have returned to Norwich Town for two months after spending the winter at Auburndale, Mass. They plan to leave here Sept. 1st for San Francisco. While crossing the continent they will make short visits with friends at Col- orado Springs and other places on their way. Oct. 12th they plan to sail for China, where Mr. Smith will resume his missionary work at Inghok. Rev. Frank A. Fuller of Abington visited relatives in town Tuesday. Misses Emily and Susan TAlcox of Scotland road spent the Fourth at New London. Miss A. F. Destin of Coickester spent the Fourth as the guest of Mrs. Frank Sterry of Lee avenu: Fred Brown arrived Tuesday to spend the Fourth of July at his home on West Town street. Mrs. W. A. Heath of FElm avenue left Saturday for a_weeks visit in Hartford with Mrs. E. A. Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Smith of New Haven are spending a_few days at Mr. Smith’s home on Huntington avenue. Miss May Bushnell and Mr. and Mrs Walter Way of Old Canterbury turn- pike spent the Fourth of July at Gard- ner Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Wills and chil dren of Westerly, R. 1, spent the hol day with Mrs. Charles I. Rathbun of Plain Hill. Mr. and Mrs. George Leonard and daughter Frances are visiting _their cousin, Mrs. Owen S. Smith, of Hunt- ington avenue. Bridgeport. — Announcements have been received of the marriage of John P. Fahey, assistant superintendent at the Bridgeport general hospital, and Miss Alice Maguire. Liquor and Drug Using can be stopped, if you come hete. Skilled physiciens admisister original succesful trest- mest. No_confinement—no nausea—quick . e e THE KEELEY INSTITUTE - West Haven, Coun. SEE REMOVAL SALE Specials in Our Window Note the 14k Solid Gold Ladies’ Watches, valued at $30.00 (Waltham or Elgin) for this sale $15.00 THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Established 1872 Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich 186th DIVIDEND Office of The Norwich Savings Society, Norwich, Conn., June 16, 1917. The Directors of this Society have declared out of the earnings of the current six months a semi-annual div- dent at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum, payable to deposi- tors entitled thereto on and after July 16, 1917. COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer, THE PALACE 78 Franklin Street P. SHEA 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 CITY OF NORWICH Water Works Office of Board of Water Commissioners. Norwich, Conn.., July 1, 1917 Water rates for the quarter ending June 30, 1917, are due and pavable at the office July 1. 1917. Office open from 8.30 a. m. until’5 p. m. Additlons will be made to all bills remaining unpaid after July 20, 1917 CHARLES W. BURTON, Cashier, iv2 1647 One of the historic places in Norwich for over two centuries has been the famous ADAMS TAVERN The trolley will get you there from the city in about fifteen minutes or you can run there in an automobile in less time. A. A. ADAMS Norwich Town Phone 519 On account of !ncrease in price of to- bacco, the Whitestone Cigar will bs 11 Franklin St. WANTED WANTED FOR SALE WANTED—People to attend straw- berry supper at Preston City Congre- sational church tonight. jysd NOTICE.—To those who board it may be interesting to know that large, airy rooms and first class board can be furnished at 57 CIiff St.; reasonable prices; good neighborhood: one of the best locations in city. Tel. 1460. Jy5d —_— LOST AND FOUND, LOST—Black Holstein cow, on July WANTED—A man for haying. to use mowing machine; good wages. Herbert West, Stonington, Conn.” Tel. Mystic Div. Jysd WANTED _Job pressman for Gordon press; state age, experience and wages wanted. ‘Ihe Waterbury Printing Co., 212 Bank St., Waterbury, Conn; Jy4d WANTED A man or boy to help with haying. N. H. Hall, Preston City. Tel v4d WE BUY and sell tools, ‘urniture, stamps, false teeth, antiqu or any thing élse; old books especially want- ed. Write or call. Louis D. Ward, 32 yearling Holstein heifer. otify George G. Grant, Taftville. Jv4d STRAYED—From my kennels, Satur. | day. one male and female lemon and white English setter dogs; had tags on their collars when they left with numbers Sprague 55102, Sprague 101 Reward. A. G. Cote, Baltic, Ct. jy3d LOST—Sunday night, a green knitted sweater, with white angora collar and 3d. Finder notify Max Zelzonsty, 150 | 53 Wi West Main. Tel. 598-12. oA . |uater St - = — WEAVERS -Wanted, a few good LOST—Angora female cat, partly all| weavers on single loom woolen goods: grayish-blue and a white breast. Find- | good work and good 1ce list; family er call at 209 Main St. and receive re- | heip preferred. = Apply The Carolina werd. Jy4d | Company, Caroiina, R. I. Jv2d _ LOST—Strayed from pasture, a large| WANTED—One -or two good steady woolen spinners on Davis & Furher mules: day work: family men prefer- red. Somersville Mfg. Co. Somersville, Conn. iy2d WANTED Mald for general houee- work, to the beach. Apply 15 to 80 St. Broad | A small cottage all furnished, lot 40 by | |200 fronting ocean, fine suf bathing. Near salt pond nine miles long, safe for children, boating, bathing ard fishing. This property will be sold |for $750. $250 cash balance on mort- | gage. Immediate possession and party | | purchasing can have the use of the | the place this season. THREE Excepticnal bargains at Pleasant View. The properties were never on the market before and will be soid| cheap to closz estates. Let me tell you about them. ! Choice of 400 farms in Washington | and New London Counties. Send for my bulletin. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, | Farm Specialist 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. Tel. 2365 FOR SALE ‘ A centrally located BRICK BLOCK good condition at a A. M. AVERY Telephone 1122-2 52 Broadway Furnished Seashore Coitages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for bookiet. FRANK W. GOY ESTERLY, R. I. SALE HORSES [in low price. I have 20 Horses that 1 want to| dispose of right aw Nine of them are big work horses—the balance wiil weigh from $00 to 1200 lbs. Come an see them. LMER R. PIERSON. mayl4d Tel, FOR SALE Two-family hovse, within five min- utes’ walk from Hopkins Allen shop; can be bought very reasonable taken at once. For fuil particulars of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Ent Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. | FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- | sirable locations. List your oroperty if | you care to sell or rent, as I h | a | number of people looking for real es- | tate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 103. Thaver Bldg. Dr. Alfred Richards DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. | Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 7-8 Room 205 Thayer Building Tel. 299 House tel. 1225 | | cuffs, in Willimantic on Main St., near | —:— — = corner Mansfield Ave. Finder 1. ve at WANTED—Position as fireman; ten Bulletin Office and receive reward years' experience; can run engine. too. jvad i Address Fireman, care Bulletin. je28d STRAYED from my pasture, one wohy aln't Joo Jersey and one red heifer. J. G. 1 folks? We kin j Bromley, Lisbon. je2T, n you some good Cobweb Corner gars for 5 cents. We have a nise line — — pipes at 35 sents. Fagan's Smoke P. je27d FOR SALE = "ANTED—Good second-hand one- FOR SALE—A big cooler, T 1-2 feet | hOFSe lumber wagon or heav square, 6 1-2 feet in height, suitable n. Danielson, O "Tel for market or bar refrigeration pur- e e e = poses; is in excellent condition: wili| MWANTED- enced'~irl for Len *]era housework. Apply 179 Lauarel sell at a bargain. Amadee Bernier, | Ave Je25d Furnace St., Danielsgn, Conn. Jysd = g WANTED Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Apply 196 Central SEASHORE COTTAGE | Avenue 5 jeia WANTED — Experienced maid _for FOR SALE genera good references T., care Bulletin. reau jelsd WANTED — A second-hand _canoe. Write, giving particulars and price, W. B. care Bulletin. jesd WANTED—Second hand and antique urniture of all kinds; get our_ prices nes vou sell. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- iin Tel, 3. may3d WANTED A MAN AND WIFE TO TAKE FACTORY BOARDING HOUSE WITH ABOUT 50 BOARDERS. UNLESS YOU HAVE HAD PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE IN CHARGE OF SUCH A HOUSE DO NOT APPLY. The Wauregan Co. WAUREGAN, CONN. A Home Wanted is a semi-invalid. Ad- For a woman who Does not require much attention. dress CONSERVATOR, Care of Bulletin MILLINERY MAKER WANTED AT B. GOTTHELF & CO.S WANTED EXPERIENCED BANK MAN Work on Ledgers and act as Receiv- ing Teller part of time. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Webster, Mass. ANTED First class Tool Makers and Gauge Makers: pay good and work steady only A-1 men need apply. P. 0. BOX 1623, Springfield, Mass, WANTED TOOL MAKERS AND MACHINISTS experienced in machine building can obtain employment at the New Britain Machine New Britain, Conn. Factory and city conditions are of the Co., highest. No labor troubles and steady work. Write or call stating full qual- ifications. P L —— | FREDERICK T. BUNCE || || THE Fiano TUNER | 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE. Norwich, Conn. 1 | Phone 838-2 | WANTED Six farmers, man and wife to run a boarding house, 30 laborers, 15 spip- ners 15 weavers ,12 general housework girls, 3 lady cook dy_ waitresses; 2 firemen, 10 boys over 16 years, 2 first-class blacksmiths. FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. Szo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. iDR.R.J.COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, i Nerwich, Conn. Phone 1173 TuThS French-American Fur Co. Guarantee all work. We make no cho>ge for Storage. D ounts on all Furs. Uncured Skins wanted. Practical Furrier H. J. YARMAN, Proprietor Tel. 1301-4 Room 106, Thayer Bidg. 190 Franklin St. iS. THE PLACE TO GET A NICE ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- THING IN THE MEAT LINE. VAL.LUPPERT WE WANT OLD TEETH In any condition. We pay up to $10.00 per set according to their value. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main St. _ Upstairs 1872. Norwich, Conn. Est. WANTED A man to take care of Wet Fin- ishing Room. Plainfieild Woolen Company Central Village, Conm. WANTED Ten Power-Press Operators for light blanking work. Good pay; steady work. Address THERE Is no advertising medium In Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results. Box “R”, Station A., Hartford, Conn. Phone 62. FOR SALE—Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 30c per hundred. Wm. P. Wade, 520 Boswell Avi JY5ThS TO RENT TO RENT—Six-room tenement, with ull modern convenlences. Inquire J, H. Gardner, Cahoom St., Thamesville A WORD to turkey ralsers: Konema Specific No. 14 is a acientific treatmen for the prevention and cure of black. head in turkers. It has never fafled to do the work. Prepared and sold by Konemah P'oultry Yards, 456 West Maln St. Norwich, Conn. Price 50c. GugTuThS FOR SALE—If you have never tried canoeing, nor owned a reaily good ca- noe, you don't know what you'ré miss- ing. ~ Kennebec cenoes give the best satisfaction; safe, staunch, seaworth Kennebec can Bive more real pleas- ure at less c than most anything else in the world. Sold by R. H. Sar- gent, 5 Main_ St., Moosup, Conn. may29TuThS FOR SALE A farm, house contain- ing 13 rooms, all modern improve- ments, spring water, barn, 4 henhouses, 38 acres land, fruit trees, 15 minutes’ walk from Putnam station, five min- utes’ walk from trolley car, For fur- ther information, inquire at 35 Front St, Putnam, Conn. in care of Mrs, Rose Auger. Jy4d FOR SALB—A 22x8 trunk cabin launch; a nice seaworthy boat, in good condition; price reasonable, as have no time to . For information, Tel. Norwi, ITAWFM R SALE_Two tons hay In %arn also_one stack, one two-horse. Worces- ter Buckeye and one two-horso Walter A Wood mowing machine in s90d run- ning order. George Mattern, R. F. D. 1, Box 87, Norwich, Conn, jyda_ FOR SALE——Cadillac roadster; pres- ent owner having no further use for the same will sacrifice on this fine roadster, described as follows: Electric lights, €lectric Starter, nickeled trim- mings, fine top. ready to run; been owned by private party since new. In- quire J. A. Leach's Garage (where s ed), Furnace St., Danielson, Conn, Tel. Iv3a FRESH LOAD of fish. porgies. floun- ders, flatdsh and eels, at Osgood s Dock. iy3d FOR SALE—Reo 6 cylinder 1916 7 passenger touring car; overhauled and painted. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. iv¥3d TOR SALE_Reo i cylinder 1016 3 passenger roadster. The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick Co, 52 Shetucket St. jy3d FOR SALE—Reo 4 cylinder 1915 5 passenger touring car; overhauled and painted. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. Jy3a FOR SALE—Reo 4 cylinder 1915 passenger touring car; Ford roadster, excellent condition. The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick 52 Shetucket St. jy3d FOR SALE—E. M. F. touring car: very jow price. The Frisble-McCormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St. jvaa FOR SALE 1017 Hudson Super Six 7 passenger phaeton, run 1.400 miles as demonstrator, Danfel T. Shea. je30d_ FOR SALE—1917_ Stewart 1500 1b. light delivery, run 500 miles; best rea- sons for selling. Shea & Burke. je30d FOR. SALE Cibbags piants, $4 per 1,000. Bullard. Tel. 646-12. je30. FOR SALE—One marine gasokine en- gine, 5 h. p. Box 33. care Bulletin. je30d FOR SALE—Pair of horses weigh 2800, good workers and drivers. James Downing. Plainfield, Ct. je29d FOR SALE—Young chestnut gelding. sound, about 1025 1bs, Kentucky bred. fast. kind, work anywhere. Plain Hili Farm. Phone 463-14. Je28d FOR SALE -One 1917 Fff débaker touring car, in fine conddm: run about 4,000 ‘miles; as good as new; a real bargain for quick sale. Call 415-3 or_323-2, Putnam, Conn. Je26d 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 FOR SALE 1917 Ford touring car in good condition; 1916 Ford turing car in good conditfon; 1915 Buick 7 pass. touring, just overhauled and painted, four new tires. Auto Sales Company, 118 Franklin St. je25d T FOR SALE—AIl kinds of millet seeds and fertilizer at a low price. G ne- ville Grain Company. Je1sa Iy4d - o TO RENT—Furnished rooms for lght housekeeping. Mrs. Congdon, 82 Mchin- ley_Ave. L S TO RENT—Rooms for light house- ping. 27 Division St iyed TO RENT—Mystic, nished seashore bungalow: & | ing, boating and fisning. D. Judd, | Lee & Osgood, Jedosw | | TO RENT—Tenemeni nf five room with all modern conven at 107 Boswell Ave. or = JSRS TO RENT—Modern flat. 315 per month, five rooms, with all improve- | ments. Inquire of Alling Rubber Co.| jez8d | TO RENT—One-hal house 19 Oak St. T. nor O RENT_—Furflished rooms ¢ ousekesping. $3 W Phone 274. TO RENT—Pasturc for head stock: good soring brose Suliivan, Trading ( FOR RENT Furni or without board, at Laurel Hill TO RENT—Pleasant rooms for | tlemen in the Marion Bldg bell. nees Tel. 11 0 RENT—Neat aiso room for FURNISHED ROOMS a keeping at 1u6 apridfd TO RENT—Furnished nice rooms for Lignt housekee Main St. over Brookiyn Ou feb23d reasonab ght ho 1sekeepi on St. jy2s rates. suitable for | Mrs. Emma Mor: TO RENT MODERNSTORE on Franklin Square | Insurance and Real Estate YOU CAN RENT Desirable modern apartment six rooms and bath, electr iz steam heat, set tubs, etc, for $20.00 per month: good residence sectic You can buy fine two family house each apartment having six room bath, all modern lower than it Attractive home reasonable prices anc The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent | 1334 63 Broadway conveniences. pr possibl built | on Telephone FOR RENT | cluding garage. App DR, DANIEL L impro JONES, Norwich. FOR SALE—Reo 1915, consigned to us by owner, has not been overhauled or repainted, but is in excellent me- chanical condition. The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick Co. Jeld FOR SALE—E. M. F. In good me- chanical condition, low mileage for a The Jeia car of its kind; very Frisble-McCormick Co. low price. FOR SALE Eight-room cottzge. 21l latest Im- provements, large barn, and eight building lots, located in the best resi- dential section of Jewett City. For particulars, inquire of S. SEIGEL, Real Estate amd Insuramce, Norwich, Conn. may19d Tel. 243 COWS FOR SALE Another carload just arrived, Friday, June 29th FRED W. HOXIE Lebanon, Conn. Telephone 1334 FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade either for city property of equal value; one 27 acres. stats road, near city, modern buildings; also 180 acre stock farm with tools and equipment, fine build- ings, Keeps 50 head. If interested, write or telephone TRYON'S AGENCY. Je30a Willfmantie, Ct. FOR SALE The very desirable Cottage Mouse, owned and occupied by Professor J. Herbert George, 13 Hamlin Street. A very "attractive proposition. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square Norwich FOR SALE A Cottage House, Hen Houses, Wood House, in fair condition with about two acres of land with fruit; about two miles from center of Norwich, for $1,000.00. E. A. PRENTICE. 86 Cliff St BUY THIS SIX ROOM COTTAGE Phone 300. All modern conveniences, good neigh- bors, healthful surroundings; and near good school. at an attractive price as sale is im- perative to close an estate. location, picturesque convenient to electrics May be secured ARCHA W. COIT 63 Broadway The Mutual Benefit Life Agency STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of | business, at a reasonabls price. In- | quire at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE No. 70 modern home. section; level corner lot; pri and easy terms if Willlams & tn best conventences, splend residential larg nable an des tnquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 M Street Phones 724 63 FOR SALE 9 room House with near Boswell large garden and many also barn and Buildings in good condition, can be arranged for ment hourse, price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, FOR SALE Fine Cottage House Nine Rooms and Bath improvements having a fruit housc avenue, chicken two Norwich, Conn. | 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. F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Conn. ‘Phone 511 WHEN YOU WANT i Iness before the puplic, medium better than thirou vertising columns cf Ths put your b theére is ne o the ad- ulletin. | JAS. E. FULLER CO. [ someane FOR SALE | POETRY MOTORING AT NIGHT ) the eity Where the pa We with a And it a On The cit Tt is c Theres Asd - Damp and fragra And wide and T By a sole basi King Vie head of t Baron governmen deserved F tate a wonderf zac this event, and appenrs pment of aff if that desels dvent of peace. for mankind s yearr CATARRMAL OSCOPF DEAFNESS CANNOT NP CcURED