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SHOWERS TODAY; FAI PROBABLY R TOMORROW. fim, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight the Davis Theatre. Feature Moving Plctures at the Au- ditorium Theatre. Moving Pictures at the Breed The. re. ANNOUNCEMENTS MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN A Monster Double Programme Will be the Feature Attraction for Today at the Majestic With Daily Matinee at|shirts have been made and sent from the Auditorium—Robert Warwick in The Family Honor and H. B. Walthall in The Raven are the F tures. A monster double prégramme will be shown at the Majestic Roof Garden tonight. Robert Warwick, June El- vidge in The Family Honor, and H. B. Walthall in The Raven are the double features. Robert Warwick has a powerful part to play. He enacts the part of a man who goes to great lengths to save his young brother from the wiles of a wicked woman of the world. He succeeds, but how? The reanner forms a startling surprise and ieads up to the stunning climax which is one of the big features of this su- perb picture. H. B. Walthall in The Raven, a part version of Edgar Allan Poe’s masterpiece completes the programme. The above programme will be shown matinees only at the Auditorium at 2.30. In case of rain tonight pictures will be shown at Auditorium. ENLIGHTEN THY DAUGHTER Big Master Feature Coming to the Davis Thursday, Friday and Satur- day. Enlighten Thy Daughter, which is the attraction at the Davis theatre for the last half of this week, is a play =0 different from anything in the or- dinary run of photoplavs, that it is bound to attract attention. It is in seven acts and has the distinction of a run of several weeks at the Park theatre, New York, to crowded houses. It is a most powerful drama based Vaudeville snd Moving Pictures at BRIEF STATE NEWS full house was entertained. Waterbury—All _arrangements completed for the Moose carnival and Alfresco fete the week of July 16. Litchfield—Nearly 100 hospital bed Litchfield by the Red Cross workers. Litchfield—Litchfield Red Cross so- ciety gained 646 new members during June. The tota] number now is 1,741 New Haven.—The bullding permits issued here during the week just past total close to $55,000, which is consid- ered a fairly good week. Torrington—New potatoes are being sold in the borough for 60 cents per peck, the cheapest rate quoted in Tor- rington' in many months. Woodbury.—Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Tur- ner and son of Danielson are here to spend the week with Mrs. Turner's mother, Mrs. Ernest Lowe. Portland.—Miss ce B. Foote, the county demonstrator, will give a dem- onstration of canning methods Thurs- day, July 19, in the interest of food conservation. New Haven.—The Twenty-seventh Regiment association, of which Nor- man A. Tanner of Grand avenue is the president, decided to hold its reunion at the Beach house, Savin Rock, on Aug. 29. Branford.—Joseph O'Neill of Chest- nut street expects to leave the middle of the week for France, where he will go with Dr. Flint's group from New Haven as a barber in the unit being made up. Waterbury.—Deputy Commissioner of Domestic Animals Frank A. Ingram of Hartford was elected president of the state board of veterinary registra- tlon and examination at its annual meeting last week. to succeed Dr. Thomas Bland of this city. Bessi Kay Bee Pl Ridge. Barriscale In New Triangle- “B-"Ha o Blue At the Davis Theatre o the mandate conveved in the title, and showing in a terribly effective manner the evils of allowing youn. women to grow up in ignorance. The cast includes such well known favor- ites as Zena Keefe, James Morrison, Frank Shegdan, Katharine Kaeired, Arthur Donaldson, Marie Shotwell and others. The story opens with a sym- holic prologue, showing idly the fall from the heights of purity to the depths of shame—a mere chance mis- step plunging over the palisades, blind, inseeing. The story is of a vounz girl who vields her virtue to a youn fellow who does not think seriously of wron and who embraces an op- portunity given him when ther are caught out in a storm. The wrong is not premeditated. He is the ordinary =ood fellow seen everywhere, every day, not a stage villain. ere will also be a blg featurs called American, That's All in five parts, starring Jack Devereaux. BREED THEATRE Mary Charleson in Satan's Private Door, an O. Henry Story Entitled The Guilty Party, and the Pathe Weekly Form Programme for To- day and Tonight. The feature screen production at the Bread theatre today i Satan’s Private Door, a five-part Essanay fea- ture starring Mary Charleson. It is a powerful story of how a pure girl =aves a rich man’s son and daughter from ruin. Other pictures on the bi inciude an O. Henry story entitled the Gailty Party and the Hearst Pathe News, For Wednesday and Thursday the Breed will present for the feature at- traction Emmy Wehlen in the five- part Metro photodrama, Sowers and Reapers. Starting _next Monday the will show Pearl White every and Tuesday The Fatal Breed Monda in the romantic ser Ring. EXPLOSION IN MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD STOREHOUSE Six Persons Killed—Officials It Was Due to a Plot, Believe Valiejo, official to the cause Mary Calif., July 9.—While no statement has been made as of the explosion in a Tsland navy vard storehouse to- day, officials said today they be- lieved it was due to a plot. Investi- Zation has been started along these lines, it was said. An official announcement of the dead. resulting from the explosion at the Mare Island navy vard, this morn- ing, was ziven out this afternoon and inciuded the following names: Allen F. McKenzie, a chief gunner. Mrs. McKenzie. Dorothy McKenzie, 12, their daugh- ter. : Mildred McKenzie, 8, ter. George Stanton, a gardener. Damsteadt, a civilian employe of the ordnance department. BETHLEHEM STEEL TO HAVE FLEET OF SHIPS To Carry Ore Between Cuka Chili and Baltimore. Baitimore, Md., July 9.—Charles M. Bchwab, head of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, said today that his com- , their daugh- and pany would have, as soon aS-bossible, a fleet of between fifteen and twenty steamships of own in the ore- carrying irade between Cuba and Chili and Baltimore. New Haven.—Ex-Judge Mathewson and Rev. George Benton Smith were the speakers at a meeting of the Anti- Saloon league at the Connecticut com- pany's shops Saturday noon. As far as practicable all the factories of the city will be visited each week durigs the present month. Hartford.—At the annual convention of the Catholic Educational associa- tion held last week in Buffalo the dio- cese of Hartford wae represent Rev. William J. Fitzgerald. S. a. ..., diocesan supervisor of schools. who was honored with an election as vice president of the association Mrs. Daniel Mangam of and Greenwich has an- gement of her daugh- almadge Mangam, to Coleman Benedict MicGov Mrs. James McGovern, o Mangam is a grandd late of versity, class of Greenwich.—The new fer Long Island sound, hetween and Oyster Bay, was opened day, and is now runnir leaving Greenw! on the and Oyster Bay on the or boats run from § a passage across th about minutes carry 25 to 30 reg and t automot from Waterbury.—Mr Mr Chase of Wat ury gagement of their and anno FREE! FREE!! FREE!! The management of the Breed Theatre will give away TO MONDAY AND TUESDAY MAT- INEES FOR JULY 16 AND 17 For full papers. particulars see tomorrow’s Coming PEARL WHITE in THE FATAL RING PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. d. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY STREET Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing Phone 531 MODERN PLUMBING is as essentia! in modern house as electricty is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairsst prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS Heating and FPlumbing 92 Franklin Street iRON CASTIN FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY 'THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O H No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street | | Madison.—The Vacation house 1is pretty well filed and over Sunday a are ed by 1,000 FREE TICKETS LOST AND FOUND, WANTED FOUND—A black and whi: - Trd dog, o-m‘ wfl(‘ may ;:q“li‘rcuo"g‘:rd Po1 PinionE g Brookiyn Conn. LOST — Saturday afternoon, Franklin Squar: two fishing rcg: Finder leave at Bulletin Office ana ro: ceive reward. viod LOST_Lunch kit, on Ch. het-Put- nam pike; reward. John F. Dunn, Jr. Tel. Centerdale, R. I, 142. Ivdd nor Kellogg Chase, to Charles P. Taft, 2d, youngest child of former President ‘William Howard Taft and Mrs. Taft, of New Haven. ' Miss Chase is the sec- ond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chase. She was graduated from St. Margar- ;:’: w-rclmol, Waterbury, and from Bryn Essex.—The Dauntless, the first war vessel built on the Connecticut river in a century, was launched here Sat- urday with ceremonies in which Gov. Marcus H. Holcomd, former United States Senator Morgan G. Bulkeley of Hartford, Rear Admiral William S. Cowies, U. S. N. (retired), Charles Hopkins Clark of Hartford #nd other persons of prominence took part. The boat is built as @ result of a vote taken last February by the Dauntless club to build a vessel for the government, was paid for by Roy T. H. Barnes of the club and the presentation was in his name. Retired master builders along the Connecticut river construct- ed the vessel and there have been at times as many as 15 of these at work upon her. M. Plekhanoff, the well-known So- cialist, who recently returned to Rus- sta after 356 years’ elected to the Petrograd Council Delezates by the employees of State Railway. of the FQOR SALE medium floor _work; trouble. Whitney Ave., middle aged man, pleasant Bulletin, WANTED Corémakers, on light and go0d_wages; no Tell Your S. Ave. TO RENT FURNISHED rooms, with or without board, at The Plymouth, &4 Laurel Hul " Tel. 786. TO ONE WHO DREANDD. H. _Barnum Foundry, 20 New Haven, Conn. J¥10d ‘WANT to TO LET At Pleasant View Beach, Westerly, R. 1, & even room furnished Oh, Lonely One—all their dreams, Even as you and L have Aareames T e cottage, improvements, city e Pt L M B water; rent 330 per weck, Addrass|And fllowed & path throuen Lewsi ETC country. Apply 129 Broadway. Box 336, Westerly, B.L_____ 37104 1 10 {fie rim of the sky _iyiea SO FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerits. Where nebulous mists entold our 4 o co v cams WANTED —Rellable housekesper, by e o 0. | . hbs oentmak Sowers on_ small farm in locality. Address Norwich Box 44. yiea when you want good help and want it quickly. Help is scarce farm, at onc Tel. Leb. 33-4. must be over 20 years old, now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. When you have a “don™t WANTED—Reliable man on small W. 8. Vail, Yantic, Ct. Jyi0d WANTED — Competent TO RENT—Furnished modern conveniences. Inquire 54 Wasi- ington St. Laurel HIill Bray, 231 Central A TO RENT—Furnished cottage at 178 Ave. Inquire of rooma with Iysa _ a ie Like fairy fingers upon our thoughts While whispering winds ge by Lonely Ona, On, Land Seeking your fairy goid Have y’w sough o #h [ through the Lonety F. want” which you believe might United mantic. Fious in Bulletin Want Ads find ready | T T0 RENT—A ver: desirabl are, ix- | Just s the fates foretol housekeeping. Mrs. Congdon, 82 McKin- LM, Bulletin Office. - - Jiroom apartment, ‘with bath and g the fn e WaANTED Sscond JL _A; be “some-one-elsc want” Fur just painted and papered. Apply 15 I eang in Lossty Laws 0. Lanphear, Watch " iy10d niture, floor =°v-r‘nns.d -tnvud, Laurel Hill Ave. 3yid_ | Or crushed and ecruompied ahe " = = ing, ertise — £ ush WANTED _Housekeeper or an clothi s s i TO RENT _Furnished rooma for UEht | 17141 They statned your hands tion of trust, by a bright, e (Fry woman of refinément; unencumbered; sale. e L | T Sk we 2eNE & Diee o Dresm ?rlcet‘ii% e ne:'::: :.'t‘m b kerO, RENT_Rooms for light house- %'V'f" make them whole aguin err, s ‘oferences. eeping. 27 Division 8t. 4d_ | S0 that none may know our Areas C.. Bulletin, od When you lose something— keeping. 27 Division 8t. _, Iyéd_ are de ¥ honest—and on finding anything §| ing *boating and fshing K. D. Judd | & Srere arenmings soar ten e eyes. Ingu instinctively, turn to Bulletin Lee & Osgood. 3e30BW | Why, others awell . P arities 429-3. Want Ads to locate the loser. Phone e real estate. WANTED _Pidin sewing for ladies or exile, has been ! wages 34. undry e Addresa Country, Bulletin’ FOR SALE - FOR SALE ‘ Eight-room cottzge. all latest Im- provements, large barn, and eig building lots, located in the best resi dential section of Jewett City. Fo inauire of ! S. SEIGEL, Estate and In<urance, Norwich, Conn. Tel. particulars, Real 3d 242 work $2. Bui v = § DR WANTED—Card room help #nd spin- E_Several young pigs. M.|22- e e pers; aiso two sirippers. 1y to .| , FOR AL ey oy e . D "No. 1 > RENT — Tenement ix Loudon, Grant S. Kelley Woelen Milis, | A77¢750 rooms, modern improvements, Inc., Smithe, 3ysd 2 ST Sisiine Butions | B8 ana electric lights, with o = SALE—First pic ng s o arag . Sherman, 16 WANTED To paint your house, in- Hg;‘:‘; Doy ‘pens: very sweét; order| Ave side or outside, or ng your kiteh-| o1y 3 M yYoung & Son, Central [ ———— ——— —— | en or ail your rooms with ollcloth; day [ 271 7. M- 0a TO RENT Neat als ia 5 or contracting; satisfaction ranteed, Call for Louis Beckenstein, letin Office. Jyed wagon: must be Apply 183 No. Main iviod FOR sold immediately. board_ehildren of all [ St to Box 98, South Canter- iy1d viinder 1915 elient condi- Reo pass. touring car, = tion. The Frisb Shetucket St. Old falee teet don't broken; I pay 32 to $15 per S a RN keeping at 106 School St. 10 pridd TO RENT Tenoment of flve rooms, el e e i When a wvacancy occurs in R R s b four vears experience repairing and rwhere o T i T & e pedenrental; peopsety: " TO RENT Modern fiat, $15 per s 45 il oo, 3 Xddreas’ Box Bulletin Co. When you want to sell your | montn ave vovme™ien ay lapro¥e” | Te goia Gnd e “TO RENT- Pleasant rooms for gen- irth men in the Marion Bldg. King fc ight housekeeping. North Hi 1y furn nk o room for, y Keiley, N ROOMS andrl\x t We'll find when we reach the children. Mrs. Mary Maynard, 45 When you want to buy or sell TO RENT—One-half of the 4ouble| Sesiing our pot of ok Fashington 8¢ Tyda house i¥ Oak St Gardner. 16254 | Out nt the Fim of the sea 4 BUY vour “Old Corner” 6c cigars at TO REN hed rooms for light| Beautiful dreame grown Fagan's Smoke Shop; also the Cobweb Zguaaks Ry 7T shneh, G& Corner. 162 Main St. iy9d = = g - S B 1T RENT Pastare for eight to ten T™HE NEW omDER ANTED, ‘oman _ for neral rea ; §00d spring w Am S ; 3 bousework in the country; small fem | brose Suilivan, Trading Cove. je2zd sviien ¢ 1915 light six Hud- perfect condition Jr., P. O. Box 44 jy10a FOR SALF— son limousine, in Addrese B. A. P, Westerly, R. 1 A WORD to turkey raisers: Konemah and partial plates in by parcel post and by Teturn mail. L. St., Philadelphia, Pa. nic Ma [ FOR SALE 9 room House with improvements near Boswell avenue, having a large garden and many fruit trees, also barn and chicken houses. Buiidings in good condition, can be arranged for ment hourse, price reascnable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, house two tene- Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE A centrally located BRICK BLOCK in good condition at a low price. | A. M. AVERY | | Teiephone 11222 52 Broadway | fFumished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Reat at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant| View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for bookiet. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I. | Kennebec canoes give more real ple; TO RENT-—Farn ed rooms: gnt housekeepid e rooms ror in St. eb23d TE Specific No. 14 is a scientific treatment| FURNISHED rcoms: re A N T ar e e 2 Mre | for the prevention and cure of black- | rates. suitably for light houseke obin Stonington, Conn. | head in turke It has ne talied | Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St ; jes0d | to do the wori ' Erepared and sold by = onemah I'oultry Yards. 456 West Main > “Good second-nand ome- | BLy Norwich, Conn. Price’ 50c. YOU CAN RENT novse Timber Wagon o7 neavy express | AugTuThS = Sesiiatie i Tt wagon. George Stone, care C. a- SAES i you Tave néver Gried | Desirable ‘mod apartment ha e, Daniclion; ol Tel 36264 | canoaing, mor owned a really good ca-|=ix rooms and bath, electric lig z noe, vou don’'t know what you're miss- | steam heat, st cte., for $20 ng. - Kennebec canoe: sive the best|per month: zoo i satisfaction: s taunch, seaworthy, | six 1 HUMOR OF THF. DAY e some Q TWO MILL CARPENTERS Goodyear Coiton Mills, Inc. G jysa | Ab quire Imperial & FoR sALE horse, welg wages $16.00 to $17.00 per wesk about 1000 Ibs. work or drive, g00d | py ONE ELECTRICIAN been ised on order Inquire of ad F. H ert, Jewett | S F 0 lners Weuk 0 FOR SA anding grass on larg: farm: terms 36 ONE WATCHMAN $18.00 per week APPLY ONLY IN PERSON Mansfield must GOCDYEAR. CONNECTICUT. | Central Bidg. passenger tot farm h: 10 men for cultivati 9 general | 23'nted: T 1s, 1 general housework ; . woman, $9.00 per week, board, lodging 1dson Super Six [anit everytning, 1 fist-clans milkar phacton, rin 1400 mile FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU Zzo. L. Chesbro, Mgr- 1 light delivery, r sons for selling. FOR SALE ! Two-family house, k_from Ho an be bot MORAN. | Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square, Ners FOR SALE Cottaze very desirable The owned and occupied by Profe. Herbert George, 19 Hamiin S very attractive proposition. particulars inquire of i JOHN A. MORAN, | Real Estate Broker, ! Franklin Sauare re For fu Norwich | FOR SALE | A cottage House, Hen House, 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. 1 Phone 300. 86 Cliff St. BUY THIS SIX ROOM COTTAGE | Al modern conventences, good neigh- bors, healthful ilocation, picturesque surroundings; convenlent to electrics and near good school. May be secured at an attractive price as sale is im- perative to close an estate. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway The Mutual Benefit Life Agenrcy DR. SHAHAN, Specialist on diseases of the Blcod and Stomach. therapy for Rheumatism, Neu: ritis, culosis, ‘Anemia, Skin and Kidney troubles. Conventional or pr scription treatment for the Stomacl Easy prevention of Typhoid. Houzs 10-11 a. m. 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Phon 821" No outside calis made after 7 D m. s | Does not require much attention. dre 7A Home Wanted FOR | sound, about Ibs, Kentucky | For a woman who is a semi-invalid. | fast. kind. work anywhere. P! 1 Farm. Phone 463-14 i Ad- tudebaker on; run CONSERVATOR, Care of Bulletin ILLINERY MAKER FOR SALE—19 in g00d condition; 19 rd turing four new tires Auto es Company b 118 Franklin St. je2sd B. GOTTHELF & CO.’S | _ror sate A wnas at a 1 and fertilizer W obtain em ment at the New Britain ;\Od)‘. lun.duphals'lerv. sea . c ‘ i . wmps and rear fenders are new: elec- | stachine Vvew Britain, Conn.lirically lighted; demountable rims: 30x ifications. bacco, ilnlu’ from now_on at $3% per jar2a Exceptional indshieid. | che: 3 1-2 tires all around; fine running con- ation; act quick. K. T. ALLOUTT, P, O. North Windham, Conn. Resi dence. Bear Hill, Chaplin. JvI10TuThS y ana city conditions are of the No labor troubles and steady Write or cail stating full qual- my 5 p = ure at less cost than most anything VG S o WANTED—Competent girl for sen-|eise in the world. Sold by R. H. Sar- T n 3 rai housework. App 196 Central| gent, 5 Main St, Moosup, Conn. { lower than it can poss . t v &= = 818 may29TuThS i & Attractive home for sale WANTED perienced mald for| COV ge Holstein # year umz\, reasonable prices and on easy terms general housework; good references|pretty milkers, out reg. bull; fresh an 7 & equired. Address R. T. care Bulletin.|Springing: 8146 buvs pair; on road, | The Norwich Housing Co. eidd Baltic to Scotiand. H. A. Gillette. jyud ARAUA W SOt ABabl 3 2 o s , Agen WANTED—Second hand and antique | FOR SALE—Cheap. five tons 9 furniture of all kinds: get our_ prices|ing ecrass on my me pla Telephone 1 63 Broadway H ore you sell. . Bruckner, 55 Frank- | Hill Road H. F. Dawley. ot fmaryste s may3d | “rom sALE—_One 1913 Cadiliac phac: ton, equipped with oversize tires in the rear, one is perfecily new, one extra. size front, repainted. price 337 In- out 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Frank t | Street, suitable for almost any kind of | ness, at a reasonable price. | e at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE FOR SALE No. 70 Wiiliams St., splendid nodern home, In best residential section conveniences, lar lev rner lot; price reasonable nd e terms If desirad. tnquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 FOR SALE. Hou Tenement ks, ns Lots, st your p to i or rent, as 1 people looking for estmer aver Bldg. SEASHORE COTTAGE FOR SALE “| A small cottage all furnished, lot 40 by b e ‘Grai : 200 fronting ocean, fine suf bathing. el | Near salt ‘pond nine miles long, safe FOR SALE—Reo |for children, boating, b._khmg and us by owner, has not | fishing. This property will be sold or repainted: put Us cnt me-|for $750. $250 cash balance on mort- 1 e Sonalon. *P7a" |gage. Immediate possession and party = = — | purchasing can have the use of the Toox MAKERS AND hFO‘R ]S.\IIF‘;~-|E M. F. n‘“uv‘{ me- | the place this season. % chanical condition miledaga for a ar of its kind: Very low price. The THREE MACHINISTS Erisbie-McCormick Co. 3210 | Exceptional bargains at Pleasant FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE.|View. The properties were never on expericnced In machine building can | *h amain At price aceed:|the market before and will be wold ap to close estates. | you about them. Choice of 400 farms in Washington and New London Counties. Send for bulletin. WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Farm Specialist 141 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. l. Tel. 2365 Let me tell fin n- the wedding. Why, gran@ma’™ asked " “Weill, gals ey tits » as in th London T | | | A | You promised |home by 10 o'clock st u to say for raolf 7 A great deal, my dear, a - ~_|But I can o your faee tha convictior my de - 8 { Birming rald THE KALEIDOSCOPE ~ VERMONT COWS Carload will arrive Saturday, July 7th, 1917 JAMES H. HYDE North Frankiin. Telephone 30, Lebanon, Conn. 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. FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excelient farms; oan trade either or city property of equal vahie; ome 7 acrés. state Toad. near city. modern buildings; =ieo 180 acre Corpn with tools end .:uign-nr. fine duiid- lnndl:ac;- 50 b interested, write or on: e TRYON'S OY, AgEN e OUR STORE will be open Wednesday Evenings during July and August. ABLEMAN’'S SHOE STORE, 323 Main Strect Masons’ Building Materials The Peck-McWilliams Co. SALE HORSES T have 20 Horses that I to aisposs of right away. Niae r&‘.&, are big work horses—the il Welgh from 900 to 1200 ibs. © and see them. ELMER R. PTERSON. Tel. 536-3. mayiia Located FOR SALE Fine Cottage House Nine Rcoms and Bath ALl medeen Improvements includiag fioors hardwood JAMES L. CASE Real Estate Broker 87 SBHETUCKET 8T. in best residential ssction on McKinley avenus. Owner leav— ing town. For particulars Inqmire of th the in soon new th a cr for 100,0 {000 francs to permit O Tl of Kgusitiss he H appliances that shall ' facili the re activit ymstitut >nditions, and there equires constitutional treatmen Hall's Catarrh Medic nufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, ( is a constitutional remedy. is takes On account of Increase In price of the Whitastone Cigar will be i 1,000. J. F. CONANT 11 Frambiin Se F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Conn. ‘Phana’ &11 3 Fairmount Street, B. A. WIGHTMAN EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER Norwich, Co Talachone 595-3 ne A4 testimonials E L CHENEY & 00, Toledo, Ohto BSolda by Dru 3 - Hall's Family Pilia for constipation.

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