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SHOWERS TODAY; FAI e — PROBABLY R TOMOMAROW, § FULL ASSOCIATED — PRESS DESPATCHES - What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville snd Moving Flctures at the Davis Theatre. Feature Moving Pictures at the Au- ditorfum Theatre. oving Pictures at the Breed The- ANNOUNCEMENTS _— 3 ILLUMINATE REAR WHEELS WITH THEIR OWN HEADLIGHTS Owners of Dodgs Brothers’ Motor Cars Have Convenient Arrangement. Night touring over elegant concrete roads on warm summer evenings, al- though admittediy a delight, is not wholly without its little vexations. ncture a tire, or spring a leak, for instance, and begin your little task f repairing. It is dark and perhaps there is a wind. The flicker of matches and newspapers oniy irritates your temper a little more—and you accom- othing. so with the owner of a Dodge rothers motor car. His reversible lights here prove a boon and he repairs his puncture and mounts his tire as quickly as in day time. Merely v turning the headlight around it is ossible to direct its full glow on the ear wheel. Then, by training the <ame light on the open front door, a Iliant r; illumination is provided for wheel, being reflected from lustre of the enamel on the cor. The reversibility of the head lamps also_enables the motorist to il- luminate the engine from both sides. MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN William Farnum in the Super-de-luke Production, American Methods, the Feature Photoplay for Today and Thursday at the Majestic Roof Gar- den and Auditorium. 4merican Methods, a special super- xe Willlam Fox photodrama in which William Farnum piays, the stel- le, will be shown at the Majes- Garden on_Wednesday and William Farnum as Wil- am Armstrong is_an American of French descent, and is a suceessful isiness man. He is left an_estate d ting of an iron mine in France. with his sister sets sail for the charge of ch towm live and son. in love with the beauti- ughter of the marquise. She tells is bethrothed to her cousin. succeeding incidents are interest. American Methods will be shown nees only at the Auditorium and 1ts when the Majestic is not open. There will be a_prize dance tonight Majestic. See prize on display djow at Plaut-Cadden’s. BREED THEATRE Many Big Players in Sowers and Reapers, the Five-part Metro Won- derplay, Feature for Today and Thursday. v selected cast will be Sowers and R pers, Emmy Metiro production to be wn at the Breed theatre today and This unusually strong of- written and directed by Baker. Heading the list, opposite to Miss Wehlen, St Christie, a stage fa- will be seen for the first n the screen in this new pro- n. He has plaved prominent s the support of Mrs. Fiske, arlowe, tha Kalich and . Miller. known to Metro are Frank Currier, Kate Pezgy Parr, Harry Daven- er Horton who have im- Sowers and Reapers. Holmes travelogue and comedy will com- “Diame and Tuesday, Pearl tal Ring, the greatest DAVIS THEATRE A Monster Double Bill is Booked for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Featuring eight well known screen hered from the ranks of the concerns, Enlighten Thy Daughter, the seven-reel screen sen- ation, direct from the Park theatre, vew York, comes to’the Davis theatre n_Thursday for three day ten Thy Daughter, written ted by Ivan Abramson, and wpleting a long yun in New 1l have its first showing out- metropolis here when it opens story of Enlighten Thy Daugh- powerful blow at the neg- mother, who aliows her daugh- W up, unwarned of the pi that befall a girl. In contrast to e terrible ordeal of the unenlighten- als a ed girl, is the careful bringing up of er cousin. The tremendous dramatic moments, where Lillian, the unwarned, is dying. the resuit of her escapade with Harold p. The cousin, bedside and Ruth, comes Liilian confesses he the name of the author of her misfor- tune. No_ bizger or more gripping scene has been transplanted from life. It as the endorsement of numerous or- nizations and was the first film play to receive the endorsement of the edi- tor of the official organ of thé General Federation of Women’s Clubs. other feature is American— All, a five-part Triangle fea- is a typical American com- n which the hero and the he- oine enter the business world with startling results. Jack Devereaux as the hero is the son and heir of the ckle king of America. Going azair s father's wishes, he marries the girl ¥ hi PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sg., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING is as essentisl in modern house as electricty is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street he loves instead of one of titled aris- tocracy. ‘With the aid of the girl he shows that as a business man he is not to be sneered at and does not stop until ne has his father come to listen to his terms. No advance in prices. NO MORE FOUR CENT FARES ON WATERBURY TROLLEYS. Increased Cost of Operation and Low Revenues the Reason. Waterbury, Conn.. July 10.—Presi- dent Emory S. Storrs of the Connecti- cut company announced here todav that, starting the 25th, no more four cent fares will be issued on Waterbury trolley lines. The record in the «ity archives of a caimed agreement made between the city and the company in 1887, when the troliey lines were changed from horse to electric power, cannot be found. President Storrs gave the increased cost of operation and low revenues as the reason for change. The city will fight it before the public utilities com- on. It will probably be claimed the repeated reference to the con- i v ness with the com- hes its existence beyond Rt. Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, bishop of Connecticut, Mrs Brewster and their daughter, Mis Fleanor L. Brewster, are at Northeast Harbor, Me., for several weeks' stay.| CHARLES F. BROWN hckionets THIRTY HORSES i & conmicmment \of will be s01d to the highest THURSDAY. JULY 12TH. at 10.30 sharp. KILLOUREY'S OLD STABLE, Jackson Place. 0 These horses are ail | sizes, raneinz from 900 e including matched and general purpose horses. We to make special mention of one ear 014 pacing stailion. These have all been taken from & and ready to be used again WAGONS Also 4 team wagons, 2 four-horse wagons and 2 two-horse wagons, 2 dump carts, 2 toeboard wagons, 1 top carriage and 1 open buggy, all in first ss condition. HARNBSSBS Four set heavy team harness, good as new. 2 driving harness. 1 set of double driving harness and 1 single express harness. cows Also 4 nice cows, Holsteins. This sale will take place at the above address, rain or shine. If you are in need of any of the above stock or articles. you cannot afford to miss this sale Killourey's Stables, Jackson St.. Willimantic, Ct A. L. BROWN, Agt. 1 Jersey and)3 OUR STORE will be open Wednesday Evenings during July and Augus! ABLEMAN'S SHOE STORE, 323 Main Street FREE! FREE! FREE! 1,000 tickets will be given away free by a representative of the great Pathe Serial, THE FATAL RING. He will be in town all day Friday of this week and toy all those ap- proaching him with the following words: “Are you going to ses THE FATAL RING at the Breed theatre Monday?” a free admission ticket will be given which will be good at Monday and Tuesday matines per- formances. A full description of this mysteri- ous person and whers he can be found will be given in tomorrow’s DR. SHAHAN, Specialist on diseases of the Bisod and Stomach. Culturs therapy for Rheumatism, Neu- ritis, Tuherculosis, Anemia, Skin amn Kidney troubles. Conventional or Dre. scription treatment for the Stomach. Easy prevention »f Typhoid. Houzs: 10-11 & m.. 2-4 and -8 p. n. Phons 821, No outside calls made after 7 . m. THE PALACE 78 Franklin Street P. SHEA On account of increase In price of to- bacco, the Whitestone Cigar will Bs sold from now on at $32 per 1.000. y J. F. CONANT jan2d 11 Franklin St LOST AND FOUND, cAMB to house brindle dog "With g Bpots on neck, four white ‘eet, mo_collar. by Tdentifying It and BATAE for Sao tsement. © Mis. & Ibeare, 13 Huntia Ave., Norwich Town. Jyidd WANTED ‘WANTED —Experienced waiters for restaurant. City Lunch, Norwich. jyaid WANTED—/Woolen spinners for gov- ernment work on Johnson & Bassett n mules; good and steady em] = Ment. Appiy Retance Yarn Co. Jyild LOST _Black Holsten cow, on July 3d. Finder notify Max Zelzonsty, 150 West Main, Tel 898-12. T1d binck and white R Tol. Danielson 17840~ o 35104 LOST — Satu afternoon, _on Frankitn Square. fish rod Finder Jeave at Bulletin OTACs and ro ceive reward. vioa ey “FOR SALE FINE RESIDENCE ON BROAD STREET FOR SALE House. has all modern conveniences. Arrangement of rooms on first floor is most pleasing. On second floor there are five family sleeping rooms and two baths; two malds’ rooms and bath. Large open attic. There's a spacious veranda and a well built roomy ga- rage (heated). Unexcelled neighbor- hood, near school and trolley. Owner leaving Norwich will sell at a sacrifice. ARCHA W. coOIT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway SIX ROOM APARTMENTS All modern conveniences and faultless bath equipment. In fine residence section, near school and electrics; rental $20 per month. Can sell you a fine new two-family house at an attractive price. Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- onable prices; terms to suit. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE WANTED—Place to board a pair of Angora cats for two Weeks; counfry g ‘erred, Write Box 19, care Bulletin yiia WANTED—To do your ;”]filn‘: b big, ob too high; try maste: Fniore & atarens 54 Secmanis ST, jelson, Conn. y11id WANTED —Elderly woman ‘wants WOl ieeper. Ad- Wfln':i:( [ousekeeper, Gemeral lelson, Conn. Jyiaa WANTEDMen, 18 or over, wanted; government railway mail clerks; 376 month: list government jobs open, free. Frankiig Institute, Dept. '37-F., Roches- ter, N. Y. WE BUY and sell tools, furniture, stamps, falwe teeth. antiques or any- P o el Lol D Wurd. 37 . or ; Water St. mfl“‘%fl WANTED Coremakers, on light and medium floor_work; g0od wages; no trouble. S. H. Barnum Foundry, 20 wi'm&'i’ Ave, New Haven, Conn. y1 WANTED A competent maeid for general housework; one willing to go G the country. Apply 129 Broadway. y10d “WANTED —Reliable housekeeper, by middle aged man, on small farm in leasant _locality. Address Norwich Buliotin, Box 44. dvied WANTED Reliable man on small far) once. W. S. Vail, Yantic, Ct. Tel, 33-4. Jyi0d WANTED—Second fixfl_ Apply to F. O. Lanphear, Watch Hill, R Jyiod WANTED HouseKeeper or any posi- tion of frust, by & DHight, ambitious woman of refinement; unencumrbered; ractical nurse; congenial home pre- erred to high wages; references. M. C.. Bulletin. 3yioa WANTED A home for a small girl 3 vears of age, light hair and dark eyes. Inquire of Miss Nancy L. Austin, United arities Association, Willi- mantic. Phone 429-3. jviod WANTED _Plain sewing for ladies or children. Mrs. Mary S. Maynard, 45 Washington St. Iyda__ BUY vour “Old Corner” 5c olgars at Fagan's Smoke Shop; also the Cobweb Cornmer. 162 Main St. j¥ysd ] WANTED — Woman__for general housework in the country; small fam- ily; modern conveniences; no laundr: The very desirable Cottage House,| wages $4. Address Country, Bulletin. owned and occupied by Professor J.| V99 ___ % i = WANTED _Card room help and spin- Herbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. A e O e very attractive proposition. For full . Grant €. Kelley Woolen Milis, particulars inquire of (nc.. Smi Mass. Jysa 3 WANTED To board children of all SOHN, Fr MORAN. ages. Apply to Box 98, South Canter- Real Estate Broker, o Ivia g oo e Norwich | “WANTED_Ola_ fales teeth: don't FOR SALE Two-family house, within utes’ walk from Hopkins & shop: can be bought very reasonab. taken at once. For fuil parti uire of JOHN A. MORAN. Real Estate Broker. Franklin Squnre. Norwich. FOR SALE A Cottage House, Hen House, Wood House, in fair condition with about two acres of land with fruit: about| 0 miles from center of Norwich, for 100.09. E. A. PRENTICE. Phone 300. 86 Ciiff St. LEGAL NOTICES DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States. Districi of Cornect Tn the matter of Ud xander, Bankrupt. In Bankru E debts in bankra and all his creditors and ot persor ested objecting_ to s 2 atiend before Thoma. h Special Master. at his office in - wich on the 10th day of - gus at 10 o a. m.. then nd there to .exam the bankrupt nd to show cause, if any they have why such discharge should not be granted. and to determine whether or not to authorize the Trustee pose objections to such d THOMAS M. SHIELDS Special Master N “h. Conn 1y 10th, 1 DISTRIOT OF MONTVILLE, SS., urt of Probate tate of Mar in said District, dec Administrator de bon the will annexed having applied order authorizing and empowering to sell certain real estate belonginz sald estate, as per application on file fully appears: Ordered, That the 13th day of Ju 1817. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon the Court of Probate in Montville and the same is, assigned for a I ing on the foregoing applicati this Court directs the Admini bonis non with the will annexed all persons interested therein i pear at said time and place. 1 b lishing this order of notice one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District. and by posting a copy on the public signpost in the Town of Montville, where the decease dwelt. at’least three days before day of hearing. and return make this Court of the notice given jv1ia DAN D. HOME. Ju LEGAL NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a transfer of license to sell and exchange spirituous and in- toxicating liquors, ale, lager beer. Rhine wine and cider in the buliding at 257 North Mmln street, Town of Nor- wich, except in the rooms and apart- ments in sald building, any part or parts of whioh are cut off or parti- tioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct Hne from any church edifice or public or parochfal =chool, or the premises ville, Tre b last said pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, Qublic library or cemetery. Dated at rwich. this 10th day of July, A. D. er 1917, Orsula X Zabarowski, Applicant. Mark We. the undersigned, are electors and taxpavers. owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and herebv sign and endorse the foregoing application of Orsula Zabarowskl for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this 10th dav of July, A. D. 1817. _Geo. E. Pitcher. R, C. Plaut, ‘Adelard Morin. Richard M. Powers, Edward Kirby. I hereby that the above named signers and endorsers ara electors and taxpavers _owning rea? estate. in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich. this 10th day_of July. A. D. 1917. Chas. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. 1w Masons’ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams Co. B. A. WIGHTMAN EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER 3 Fairmount Street, Norwich, Conn. Telepihone 595-3 matter if broken; T pay $2 to $15 per full set: single and partial plates in proportion; send by parcel post and receive check by Teturn mail. L Mazer, 2007 S. sth St., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED _ Plain cook and second zirl in small family; no washing. Mrs. Georga H. Robinson, Stonington, Conn. Tel jesoa WANTED —Good second-hand _one- horse iumber wagon or heavy express wagon. George Stone, care C. H, Ba- con. Danielson, Conn. Tel. Je26d | WAXTED—Expirienced =irl for gen- {eral honsework. Apply 179 Laurel Hill Ave. Je25d WANTED-—Competent girl for gen- a ework. Apply 196 Central nue. Je18d WANTED — Experienced maid for general housework; good references Teguired. Address R. T., care Bulletin. jeita | WANTED—Second hand and antlque | furniture of 21l kinds; et our prices | before vou sell. A, Bruckner, 55 Frank- | in St~ Tel. 7i7-3 may3d WANTED--FIREMAN | Steady Work. Apply C. M. ROBERTSON CO. | [ MONTVILLE 16 farm hands, hoeing and cultivating, 9 general housework 1 general housework woman, $9.00 per week, board, lodging |and everything, 1 first-class milker. FREE IMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg., Sso. L. Chesbro, Mgr- WANTED TOOL MAKERS AND MACHINISTS enced 15 laborers, 10 men for in machine building can ain empioyment at the New Britain Machine New Britain, Conn. Facior: v conditions are of the and c hizhest. No labor troubles and steady work. Write or call stating full qual- cations. 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 Est. 1872. Norwich, Conn. FQR BALE FOR SALE 9 room House with improvements near Boswell avenus, having a large garden and many fruit trees, also barn and chicken houses. Buiidings in good condition, house can be arranged for two ment hourse, price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. tene- Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Plsasant View, and along the Rhods Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for baoklet. IFRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I. 480 ' when you want good help and want it quickly. Help Is scarce now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. When you have a “don't want” which you belleve might be “some-one-elso want.” Fur- niture, floor coverings, stoves, clothing, tools, etc, advertised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready sale. When you fosa something— for most Norwich people are honest—and on finding anything #nstinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. When a vacancy occurs your rental property. When you want to sell your real estate. When you want to buy or sell pets, a business or a lease. Sc a LLine FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two pure bred Ayrshire TO RENT TO RENT—Farm with erops all in, near trolley and village. F. D. Dono: hue. Jyiid clfr st Jyiid FURNISHED rooms, with or without board, at The Plymouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. ' Tel. 785. iy10d TO LET At Pleasant View Beach, Westerly, R. 1, & seven room furnished TO ooms mt 57 Phone 1460, cottage, modern improvements, city water, rent $20 per week, Address Box 356, Westerly, R. L iy10d FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerite, 000l, clean, pleasant rooms. No. § North Main St. iy9d TO RENT_Furnished rooms with modern convenlences. inquire 54 Wasi- ington St. iyed _ TO RENT—Furnished cottage at 176 Laurel Hill Ave. Inquire of P. F. Bray, 231 Central Ave. iy9a TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light pousekeeping. Mrs. Congdon, 82 Mckia- ey Ave. Jysa TO RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. 27 Division St. Jyea_ TO RENT—Mystic, Ct, modern fur- nished seashore bungalow; §ood bath- boating and fisning. IK. D. Judd, Lee & Osgood, Jed0SW TO RENT Tenement of five rooms, with all modern conveniences. Inquire at 107 Boswell Ave. or Tel 1173-4. jezsa TO0 RENT—Modern flat, $15 per month, five rooms, with all improve- ments. Inquire of Alling Rubber Co. je2sd TO RENT—One-half of the double house 19 Oak St. A. T. Gardner. je2sd TO RENT—Furnished rooms for Hght housekeeping. 83 Washington Bt Pnone 274. Je26d TO RENT—Pasture for eight to ten head stock; good spring water. Am- brose Sullivan, Trading Cove. je22d TO RENT— Pleasant rooms for gen- tlemen in the Marion Bldg. Ring fourth heifer calves and one bull calf. George | bell. jeldd A. Kabm, Yantic, o ,J\‘,‘.“ “:“ TO RENT Tenement six or seven FOR SALEMale Persian Angora|rooms, modern improvements, inoluding cat five months old. Call at 104 Frank- | 2as and electric lights, with or without lin_ St. jy1id garage. J. H. Sherman, 16 Muunlatn ——— | Ave. 12, FOR SALB—Pasture of acres, good - . = £l springs and water, $1,000; large tillage TO RENT—Neatly furnished room; Jot of 40 acres with 300 apple tre $1.000; also young cow lved five weeks ago. 3 5 S Hickie, R. ¥. D. 4, Putnam, Conn. jy11d FOR SALE Three automobile tires as good as new, size 36x5. Inquire 450 North Main St, Greeneville. jyild FOR SALE Six or eight tons A-1 standing hay and one to two tons fine standing oats. Mrs. M. C. Williams, Jewett City. ivild _ FOR SALETuxedo coat and vest, medium size, price 33, Inquire at Bull letin Office. iyild _ FOR SALEThe best paying prop ertv. at the price, On the marke sold at once; 15 acres land in city wit four nearly new cottages, barn. cows oultry, crops, etc.; might exchange or place in country. G. M. Flint. 165 Ash_St, Willimantic, Conn jyild_ FOR SALB—A 22x3 trunk cabin launch; a nice seaworthy boat, in good condition; price reasonable, as have no time to .. For information, Tel. 1416, Norwich. JIYAWFM _ FOR SALE—Standing grass in Pres- ton. W. S. Browneil, R. F. [ Norwich. _iy9) % FOR SALE_TFour plots | standing grass. James E. DeWoll, Trading « e JYSMWF 5 = FOR SALE—Several y pigs. M Anderson, Jewett City, D."No. 1 Jy10d - FOR SALE Top wagon: must be sold immediately Apply 183 No, Main St. v1 gy FOR SALE Reo 4 cylinder 1915 & pass. touring car, in excellent cond. tion. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. 2 Shetucket St. jy1od FOR SALE Late 1 son limousine, in Address B A. P, Westerly. cows- pretty mil springing Baltic to Scotland light s 0. Box 1 bull pair: on H. A. Gillette r jyod D, home Daw five tons of stand- place, Laurel iyea ing Hill FOR SALE One ton, equipned with ¢ one is < Goodrich E wn size front quire Imperial FOR SALE about 1000 1b: driver. gentle, &tand witho been used on order wagon F. H. Giibert, Jewett City [} FOR _SALE—One | 1916 Buick, model B-45, tho igh t and re- painted; price very t must be Sold at once. Inquire Imperial Garage. iy7d FOR SALE—Reco 6 cylinder passenger touring car; overhs painted. The Frisbie-McCormi 52 Shetucket St new cords price $37 one reg horse or worle te 1916 tled and ck Co. FOR SALE—Reo 4 cylin passenger touring car: overha painted. The Frisbie-McCormick C: 52 Shetucket St. ST e d FOR SALE 1917 Huc Super Six 7 passenger phaeton, r 00 miles as demonstrator. Daniel T. Shea. je30d FORB _SALE—1917_ Stewart _ light deliv E ne zasoline en- One ma Builetin. je3od FOR SALE—Young chestnut gelding. sound, about 1025 1bs., Kentu bred fast kind, work anywhere. Plain Hill Farm. Phone 463-14. je2sa FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring cdr in good condition: 1 Ford turing car in good condition: 1915 Buick 7 pass touring. just overhauled and painted four new tires. Auto Sales Compan 118 Franklin St. je25d FOR SALE—AIl kinds of millet seeds | and fertilizer at a low ville Grain Company price. Greene- FOR SALE—Reo 1315 consigned t us by owner, has not been overhaulec or repainted, but is in exceiien chanical condition. The ormick Co. FOR SALE—E. chanical condition, car of its kind; very The Frisble-McCormiek Co. je1d 1916 FORD TOURING CAR FOR SAL Exceptional bargain at price asked: body. top. upholstery, seats, windshield, lamps and rear fenders are new; elec: trically lighted: demountable rims; 30 8 1-2 tires all around; fine running con- dition; act quick. R. T. ALLOUTT. P, O. North Windham, Conn. Resi- dence, Bear Hill, Chaplin. jy10TuThS M F. Tow low price. in good me- mileage for a FARMS FOR EXCHANGE, Two excellent farms; can trade either for city property of equal value; one 27 acres, state road. near city, modern ‘buildings: also 180 acre stock farm with tools and equipment, fine bulld- ings, keeps 50 head. interested, write or lephone TRYON’S AGENCY, Je30d Willimantic, Ct. SALE HORSES I have 20 Horses that I want tol right away. Nine of them Svvie Srofi horses—the balance will Weigh from 900 to 1200 1 ses them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 535-3. mayl4d F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Cenn. ‘Phone 511 fresh and | ad, | Come and | A centrally 0 room for light housekeeping. Mrs, K 7N “Jeld iy furnished rooms at 84 Franklin Strest. Tel ma FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1048-3 aprl4d TO RENT-—Furnished rooms; also nice rooms for light housekeepivg. 270 Main St., over Brooklyn Ouifitters, feb23d FURNISHED rates: suitabl Mrs. Emma rooma: reasonabls for light housekeepins. orse, 18 Unlon St Jjy2od STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reaSonable price. In- quire at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE Another carload will arrive Wednes 11th JAMBS H. HYDE North Frank 30 Lebanon day, July n, Cor Telephone T e S | FOR SALE | No. 70 Willlams St. splendid modern home, in best residential i|| section: a1l conveniences, 1arge | level corner lot; price reasonable (]| an¢ eas 1t desir terms Inquire o 1] THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 724 68 278 Main Street FOR SALE. Cuttage Houses, Tenement and Busi- { ness Biocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable locations. List your property if vou care to seli or rent, as I have a mber of people looking for real es- estments, WILLIAM F. HILL, I Estate and I 2 R | moom 'SEASHORE COTTAGE | 4 FOR SALE A small cottage all furnished, lot 40 by 200 fronting ocean, fine suf bath Near salt pond nine miles long, safe for children, boating, bathing and fishing. This property will bs sold for $750. $250 cash balance on mort- gage. Immediate possession and party purchasing can have the use of ths the place this season. THREE Exceptional bargains at Pleasant View. The properties were never on the market before and will be sold cheap to close estates. Let me tell | vou about them. |” Choice of 400 farms Washington jand New London Coun Send for my bulletin. WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Farm Specialist 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. Tel. 2365 FOR SALE Fine Coitage House Nine Rooms and Bath All modern improvements including hardwood floors Located in best residential section on McKinley avenue. Owner leav- ing town. For particulars inquire " JAMES L. CASE Real Estate Broker 87 SHETUCKET ST. FOR SALE located BRICK EBLOCK in good condition at s lew price. A. M. AVERY Telephons 11222 52 Broadway WHEN YOU WANT o DU your bus- «s before the public, there is no medium better than through the sd- vertising ocolumn» of The Bulletin . POETRY LEND A HAND TO UNOLE SAM. I Can’t you hear the bugle calling— -Can't you feel a nllddg‘n l’lfl”"' Wihen ‘the enemy appalling, All his fellowmen would kiN? When you hear the cannon roaring And It seems to beckon you, Watch the grand Old Fagle scaring. Stand up for your colors trus' CHORDS. Tend & hand to Uncle Sam! Give bim a boost with all your might Hurry up, now, the guns t5 ram, For you ‘are fghting, you know, #or right— For freedom on the land and weas, Show ‘em the stuff you are made of men! Flving Old Glory on the breezs Here’s GOD BLESS YOU. boys—Amen ™ U 8. A, it's up to you! FREEDOM !5 the battle ery Wave the Red. the White, the Blus In ev'ry country ‘neath the sky Forward! make the burden Hghter, Help to wweep the Jand of foes Uncle Sam’s a wturdy fighte When HE says the word—it GOBS! CHORDS, Lend a hand to T'ncla Sam! Give him a hoost with all yo POPPTR Far down the south, w were ripened Mellow and golden kissed wold Popples T _maw, whose helghtened, Glnted like ribies framed gold. Sighing thev mmer Freighted with dreama of passiohed sway Lightened my heart of 1ifa’s o'erwhe Biing t hope to ™ Popples. snd to's B kens, death, ' 2 And when T pass o —1._Augustine Motler ¢ o Charion HUMOR OF THE DAY Tommy—What was vo §ob peace time? “There goes a sound : “How's that “He's musica tic for felony now o Author's Friend band use ® peel writing? Author's TWife she was perfect learned to run “We have a to aing, and | time.” | _“If T wers yom T4 let it & Some of the st thinking they've missed som P Detroit Fres Pres “The ked offing,” compaine “That’s all right” r 1 he drove another she has Nervous turing thunderst - be on Ny -~ P P 3 one fet easler THE KALEIDOSCOPE ATl members of Second Charm of the Dutch States General - To-ole d, except in the mec a4 trict of Amsterdam, where seco ballot 1 be necessary. Two French steamers which recen ked rge submarines off the Germans as the z Tt is p A ¢ all #htpments of i commodit . to the prosec THhs thioustit ¢ 5 all other mer eral weeks i oty ravages of for h e era num f rongly ¢ archy Southern Sl | Cardinal Mercier ag attacked by the German ¥ 23 alleged, he recently wr |a: letter mtating th | iatea right muet gulity severely pumished, newal of such crimes m CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years s the Signature of

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