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LOCAL SHOWERS TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW PUTNAM * LOST AND FOUND. TO RENT LOST—Between Norwich Town and (Continued from Page Nine) Gardner Lake, two 36x4 tires, mounted on Baker rims. Finder please notify diforium “Theatre TIotTTe? 8t the Au-| gou street. Norwich 465-12 and receive reward. 664—Stanislaw Liszka, § South Mea- dow _street. 665—Paul Laczor, Blm street, Put- yrofoving Pictures at the Breed The- _dyiza TO RENT-—Buckley “Tow; improvements, ANTED _An experienced far for general farm work: must be Aot class milker; wages $40-a month; boarda"and room: steady Address, givi d reference, H. Anqulra o ob; must be perlence an re Ring frst or wecond bell STRAYED on to my premisse, five rlings and a bull which owner may ave by paying charges. M. Paster, UNCMN‘TS i ANNO 665—Brnest Arthur Bousquet, Jr.,|Bave by paving charse - e 65 Battey street. 667—Albert Wegrzyn, 6 Mohegan PUT»NM GMUTAUQUA- Putnam's Cheutauqua, seven jovous |~ 633 John Zielik, 38 Lincoln st s set this year for July 15, 19, | 669—Joseph Luczynski, 25 Buck ‘As in the past, this event will be one of the most important, reafly the most | Meadow street. street, between Norwich and 3 Return 5 Bank St, New London Re- reet. | wara. J512a LOST—Black Holstein cow, on Ju 20, 21, 22, 28, 24. street. S "~ Jan Zak joc, 30" OFinder notify Max. Zelzonsty, 15 e lukiewlecs, 95 South | Goy: Main, = Tel. 585-12. Sei1d 35 Sprague St. WANTED—A middl place to k. _Providerice, R. “ro_ m-n—.u- apartment aged woman rooms and bath on Sachem St. nouse or take Phone 1954, LOST—Lady's gold watch. Waltham, New London. important of the summer season, in| 671 —Antoni Musial, 27 Eim street. eastern Windham county, and the suc- | §72—Edmond Dubois, Jr, 1 Chassey cess it always has achieved in the past [ street. is expected to be repeaied this year,| 6§73—Jan Kawa, 69 South Meadow for the programe arranged are more attractive and varied than ever be- Guertin, 167 fore. Providence street. As usual, the Chautauqua field will| 675—Omer Robitaille, 27 Mohegan be at the Putnam High school grounds, | street. a location easfly accessible from trolley lines and steam road and over good highways, for motor parties One of the features this year will —Arthur Joseph Marcoix, 54 Mid- be the presentation of the comic opera | dle street. Mikado. 679—Edmund Wills, 36 Farrows A notalfe presentation of the be- |street. Tom Truck, loved opera The Mikado, by Gilbert & [ 6s0—Alphonse St. George, Eim Sullivan, which has scored almost a | streat, constant run during the 40 vears since | 6S51—Clarence Arthur Lamondy, 62 its original production in London—not [ Walnut street. selections from The Mikado, not an| 632—Clarence Davenport Myers, 110 abbreviation of the famous opera, but [ Pomfret street. a strictly authentic production, with | 6S3—Earle Hammond Tourtellotte, 9 full cast of characters, principals, | Hammond street. §76-—Albert Satici, 20 Church street. | ya1y 1o us now 677—Eugene Ferle Latour, 41 Pow- bargains in Bastern Connecticut in an ivees used cars; $100 up—and a dozen makes and styles to choose from. FOR SALE RENT_—Furnished roof wz"c.;u—r carry all the cigars, so when you want good help and Fagan's Smok *ihe littie Ted fromt cizar siore corner, 162 Main St, jy13d WANTED—General $12 a week, with three-room tenc: and firewood: half way between W mantic and South Wininam: re'teer.ns George Wells, & 6 RENT 52 Union S0, fo now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. 1 tral_Building. TO RENT—12_room house facing on Hill park, about seven es of land equally divided between and mowing. hot and cold wa- want” which you believe might Shoravew ' Bawd be “some-one-elsc want” bur D Nesbit AUTOMOBILES If you want a car and want it cheap. We offer the greatest New and Used Fords. A Federal 1% med. Get Our Prices and Own a Car Right. C. H. PELLETT Pellett Bldz., Danielson, Conn. Telephone. syiza niture, floor'enve:;inw!.d et electric lights, tools, etc., advertise ir Bulletin Want Ads find ready ter, also spring water, garage and adequate barn auire, William WANTED—Men, 15 or over, rnment railway month: list government jobs open, free. Framkiln Institute, Dept. ‘37~ Cé!l Wil Aurhor of “Your Flag and My Flag mail cierks Burdick, Bean HIil TO RENT—Farm with crops all near trolley and village, WANTED—First class die and machinists. jEse scmathion most Norwich peocple ars honest—and on fin instinctively, When you The Aeolian Co.. Meri- TO RENT Rooms at 87 Phone 1460, FURNISHED -ooms, with or without board, at Tae Piymouth. 85. The banner breaks in glor: The trumpets si g anything turn . to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. g from all their A n.horused chant of thrilling harmonies, The drumbeats throb amid the ringi An echo, but a growing echo; yes, An echo-that is flung An echo that shall never grow the Born from the chord that wa Hamlet Farm; 44 Laurel Hill __CANOI WANTED—Write particulars J.. care Bulletin. T FURNISHED Rooms, The er(unrne wacancy occurs in , clean, pleasant rsoms. No. and price to D. TWANTED _— Competfent ver 20 years old. your rental from hill Whan you want to sell your real estate. Wisn you want to buy or sell TO RENT—Furnished cottage at 176 WANTED—Young woman for Address Box 17 TO RENT-—Furnished rooms for Ignt chorus, attendants and spscial orches- | 684—Farl Capwell Hopkins, 44 tra. Woodstock avenue. FOR SALE This production not only exceeds all [ 6S5—Herbert Hen: Maynard, v former operatic presentations of Chau- | Woodstock avenue. A centrally located BRICK BLOCK tauqua, but is one of the most notable | 6S6—Willlam Edgar Smith, 50 Cha- attractions on the platform. pel street The company is an_especially strong | 687—Edmond Paquette. singing organization both in leads and| 655—Henry Joseph Dubois, 65 Liv- Telephone 1122-2 good condition at ‘a low pri A. M. AVERY 52 Broadway chorus. The company is under the di- | ery street Tection of George V. C. Lord, the em- | _ #S3—William Francis Basto, Jr., 332 inent dramatic critic and coach of Bos. | South Main street ton, and has been splendidly equipped —Walter Ernest Hart, 31 Grove in point of costuming and stage effects | street. to present this distinctive and notable | 691 —Felix Eugene Gosselin, 311 a. School street a mine of tuneful| 692—Fred Benjamin Green, School bubble with tick- artee crowd each ession, and over rcialism and de- | of the town of| offering_for Chaut The Mikado fun. Situations tha Around the pivotal character of the opera. Ko-Ko, the lord high execution- -les a rollicking,Mavpo’e dance racterization and incident full of satire and comment Johnson, Ballou street. |V §97—Arthur Lus =4 s e 90 Smith |rage (heated). hood, nea Franeis Laport, Jr., 48 |leaving Norwich will s FINE RESIDENCE ON BROAD STREET FOR SALE Joseph Duhamel, 397 Provi- |House has all modern convenience Arrangen tor Frenler, Bal-|mOst are five family sleeping rooms and two Wilfred Vanasse, 51 |baths; two maids’ rooms and bath Large open attic. There's a spacious veranda and a well b t of rooms bn first floor sing. On second floor there it roomy ga- Unexcelied nel ool and trolley. Owner 1l at a sacrifice, ARCHA W. COIT 63 Broadway ch Katisha, the inimitable spitfire and o # “giund” lady of the court, keeps up a o Mavdn Fish, 138 Wood- crossfire of barbed wit | with other ayenue Telephone 1334 members of the comy Interwoven | . 700—Norman Lorenzo Kennedy, 16 = with Kat astonishing career is dstock ave the story & Tom. e ;‘rrr::-fl by e Adoi s. 28 Battey street ana v | 02 Fenry Fassett, 157 Elm street Wi progant or) 3 tiarre Gifford street. attrac Tthe dates, | o Pahhér! 34 Walnut July 1 | | PROMINENT FURNITURE STORE | <" DISSOLVES PARTNERSHIP | itea i 101 South et. ward Desautels, 6§ Marshall To Retire Frp‘n Bpsiness — Entire sot Stock Being Closed Out. B rames Wood, Em orri, 101 South Meadow Fur Main street nership of that f Bachand, 31 and him poss fairs This * biished | for more e eit that business ' . - Georze A low street cau. 31 Battey re. 195 Providence 2m P. Chenette, 41 il Tox & o g | All modern conveniences and S renier, 23 |bath equipment In fine residence section, ne rental $20 per month. hou: onable § Telephore Lapoint, 84| — SIX ROOM APARTMENTS tless school and electr Can sell you a fine new two-family at an attractive price Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- ices; terms it The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COI , Agent 63 Breadway FOR SALE tv Nicola, 24 Pomfret srwich. with the )t merchan Welch, 19 Pom- port.—In order to perfect ibution of ga. 1 meeting of port Vegetable Growers' asso- n in the Board of Trade rooms Tiesday evening. Representatives of | he Vegetable Growers' association of | Lonz Island werfe present to confer with the local members 3 SALE EORSES 1 have 2. rees want to Rtaeey e hem " FOR SALE |A cottage House, Hen House, Wood House, in r condition with about acres of land with fruit; about Jater in the season, or they me SLOONO0 o PRENTICE e TR ot | [JOHN -A. DUNN/eeemeso. .~~~ s dumot of sever months. From the crowded this store during the or more, it very that public aiready realizes and apprect the money-saving opportunities th: sale offers. ten 4 LOWNEY'S The name is the credential for candy of quality. We carry a full line of MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN Lowney's always fresh. Virginia Pearson in A Royal Romance Feature Photoplay for Today and i ain Saturday at the Majestic Roof Gflr\:‘- Dr“gg‘St’ 50 M Street den and Auditorium. STANLEY BRIGGS - - - Auctioneer | AUCTION Will Be Sold at Public Auction MONDAY, JULY 16th, 1917 at 9 o’clock sharp at the Late Residence of Albert T. Hoxie, plrincess Syivia plaved by Misq LEGAL NOTICES carson, refuses to wed the Bmperor near the I. G. Avery Mill, on road Maximilian of Rhaetia (irving Cum- 2 2 4 g L mings) because his ministers Sna ot NOTICE ading “frdm the Coreyville Schedl: his_heart suggested the match. house to Norwich, the following de- On a hunting trip she meets the |, FIAVIDE received a warrant to collect | goribed property, viz.: . levy of 1916, due emperor who falls in love with her |y~ 10 7. 1 will e i g e e 2 ety Ttk Rer | RT3 4] AT e She'sioic o7 | About 100 Acres of Standing Jon n Condren, Jul 1917, from 7 atic wife She refuses and then he |10 3 oclock P, ‘. ajse Aue. 13tn and determines to make her his empress, | Zith, from : vclock to s o'clock p. m.. | Grass to be sold by lots. That evening Maximilian and his |2nd on Aug. 11th, at the Postoffice in minister surprise Sylvia and Gerald ai | NOrth Westchestér, from 8 to 12 A o'clock noon, supper in a private room. The em-|°° g Deror turns 1o legve the place i ns | mALlions and Jesal ees swui bei Terms: Cash F. W. HOXIE, E. A. HOXIE, Executors charged Sept. 1, 1917 introduces her a ® e P hnas | Colchester, July 11, 1917, Pl MYRON R. ABPLL. Collector. and Maximili Ivia to become NOTICE TO CREDITORS, his empress. “he accepts. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD 3 comedy called Six Cyiinder | at Norwich. within and for the Distriot Love, and the iatest Mutual Weekly | of 5, on the 12th day of July, complete the bill. The above pro-|A. D. 1917 gramme will be shown on all atter. | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. oons at 2.30 and nighis the Majestic | o EStALe OF Freedie . Gulliver, iate of all_misunder= Masons’ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams Co. X its the e Norwich, in sald District deceased is not open at the Auditorium. Prize | Ordered. That the Adminietstor cite dance Friday, see prize in Plaut-Cad- | the creditors of said deceased. to bring den’s window. in their claims against said _ estate g B e BREED THEATRE 23?;‘“.“.:"op"}"fé'u‘.?;'.‘,’?é.?."%‘é“n’&‘if?fif' Court. toplay, Feature for Today and Sat- NELSON J. AYLING, Juage. urday. The above and foregoing 1s a true copy of record. Today and Saturday the Breed will| Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, present Anita Stewart and Charles Clerk. Richmond in_the five-part Vitagraph . = > = lent Way. This is a heart-thrilling | thelr claims against said estate to the photodrama, written by Cyrus Town- | undersigned at Norwich Town, Conn., send Brady and shows how the heart | Within_ e pepindiled iniiis ebove of.a woman found fulfillment in the & S fires of Jove's crucible. Miss Stewart| jyizq N TTUR e plays her role with forcefulness that R is ure to add many new frieuds to | === her alreadv large list of admirers and ‘her appearance in this production will probably be haifled with much enthu- stasm. THE PALACE The Pathe Weekly and a Biz V. < comedy will complets the bill for to- 78 Franklin Street day and Saturday. FREE! FREE! FREE! A representtative of the famous Pathe Serial, THE FATAL RING will be in town all day Friday and to all those who will greet him with the following words, “Are you going to see THE FATAL RING at the Breed theatre Monday,” a free ticket will be given which will be good for Monday’s and Tuesday’s matinee of July 16 and 17. The following is a description of this mysterious person: He is 5 feet, 4 inches tall, weighs 140 pounds and will wear a gray mix- ture suit and gray cap. Between 10 and 11 a. m. he wilk ively make his apearance on street between Fagan's Shiioies Sticpand e Saare: Do not fail to greet him! Coming, Monday and Tuesday, Pearl P. SHEA N —— White in The Fatal Ring, and Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle in The Rough House Uoder-the federal aid road act witn-| e 6 GEER Piano Tllllel‘, the next five years $160,000,000 will Elz-n by fodera: and state govern- | 122 Prospect Street. Norwich, Conn. |3 in improvimg rural roads. "Phone 511 e A. WIGHTMAN EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER Fairmount Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 595-3 e it o e s jiousekecping. Mrs. Congdon, 32 Mclin- Sc a kine _WANTED_Position as sun»wxaphc Norwich or some knowledge ceping; good references. . care’ Bulletin 'wA\-rEn:Eiparlgnced waiters City Lunch, Norwich. jyild ANTED— Woolen spinmers for gov. ernment work TO 1 RENT—Rooms for 1ght house- 27_Division_Si 3 T TO RENT—Mystic, Ct. nisned seashore bungalo: boating and fishing. The diapason of the hooming Blends with the shriller sounc ding Ah, this had been foreheard by Who planned the struc Who dreamed and dared, and g That this great nation-song should Wi ho blent the surging song Vith all the after croons of honore vi good bath- K. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Two roadster, one touring, thoroughly over- hauled and repainted. Shetucket St. FOR SALE_One cholce brown Swiss vgars old.'new milch. Lo 1 the form TO RENT_Tenement of five rooms, ure in th m with all modern \ at 107 Boswell Ave. or Tel. 1179-4 Jezd nveniences Reliance Yarn Co WANTED—To do vour painting: i0b o0 big, no job too high; try . 'Address 94 C. S. Peckham, TO RENT—Modern Inquire of Alling Rubber Co. ANTED—Hous. T or any - WANTED. eleeper or an the dotible A.T. Gardner. TO RENT One-half of house 19 Oak St. TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light V\'xshlngt&;nz SALE—_Guaranteed Fords, K SRape: 3230 up, And so today the southland and the sp hands with their blood-brothere And in the mighty song their lips se The fullness of our faith is all e And deeper than the very dcc;ww Are the foundations laid in day When men for hearth and home anc The truths our nation has be housekeoping. wm SALE—Two milch cows, all right ev. TTO RENTPasture for elght to t head stock; good - brose Sullivan, spring wate Trading Cove. " TO RENTPleasant rooms for gen- tlemen’in the Marion Bids. Ring fourtn SALE_One pair it about 1400 pounds each, nd single; harnesses, nearly TO RENT — Tenement six or seves oms. modern improvements, including sas and electric Lghts, with or without J. H. Sherman, ,4>ne mow TO RENT—Neatly also room for light housekeeping. And higher than the farthest react That quivers in the bosom of the There flames the flag of faith above th The flag whose pl‘m and purpose The flag of promise floats from sea t The bugles shout in answer to the And send a sense of strength to From days that were, and FOR SALE ewly furnished rooms at The Calvert, 84 Franklin Street. T TO RENT X, Oscar Peck, Baltic, FURNISHED ROOMS and light hou SALE—Two keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1045-3 . calved this week. Coughlin, Bal- TO RENT—Furnished nice rooms for lignt housekeepivg. over Brooklyn Outfitter. FHouseboat Gypsy, o motorboat. Buckingham, Gales FURNISHED rates, suitabl, Mrs. Enma STORE T0 RENT About 20 to 25 fee Street, suitable for business, at a reasonable price. quire at Bulletin Office. SALE_Four . Trading Cove. hi housekeeping. w ow SALE I3 d one bull calf, large tilage apple trees, at 63 Franklin most any kind of ;Wanted-—Machinists |GOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK Box 19, care Bulletin WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE WANTED farm hands, SALE—Six - and one to o tons fine (Copyrizht THE KALEIDOSCOPE James Stevenson, of the imperial reau, is the director of nrea or; tion in the ministry a_member of that departent. FOR SALE COWS Another carload will arrive Wednes- FOR SALE Inquire at Bul: Th- Dest p the market, ictes land in city rses: halance will me and JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30 Lebanon. e FOR SALE 70 Willlams St. modern home, of munitions Willimantic of the advisory to a message a deputation 10 men for brought by tia, the Emperor presumption of * Dalmatia as Jewel of his crown r week, board, first-class m MPLOYMENT BUREAU Gco. L. Chesbro, Mgr- and evervthing, Central Bicg. WANTED TOOL MAKERS AND MACHINISTS experienced in ‘excellent Sbie-McCormick in best resid conveniences, level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms If desir:d. The Rheinisch Westfalsche ss the Polish independent to the sea, is a blow man empire, as accesse to the be on the Baltic dillac phae- iz¢ tires in the FOR SALE One 1913 THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street The arrest of four German Apia, Samoa, naling to sea from a lighthc Three were ment_camp and courtfmartial Phones 72¢ in machine obtain employment at the ) 24 _on ‘order wagon. In the vicinity at and Busi- 5. all in Mesopotamia, Cottage Hou, noss Bipeka, Bullding Lots, sirable locations. you care to sell ¢ people lookinis for 1 city conditions are of overhauled and ie-McCormick Co., List your property it . as I have a Write or call » Turkish surpr Hudsen Super Six tity of provisions was cap 400 miles as WILLIAN ¥, Real Entate nud insurance. Fhaver Bias. SEASHORE COTTAGE FOR SALE sottage all furnished, lot 40 by suf pathing. : best rea- WE WANT OLD TEETH In any condition, 0 D entary asoline en- parliamenta: st according to their into being by THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main St. i 200 fronting gceal Near salt pond nine miles long, safe | Norwich, Conn. he Solciers touring car | £ 16 Ford turing car | i This property will | for $750. $250 cash ba Immediate possession and party purchasing can have the use of the place th nce on mort- | movement, overhauled and uto Sales Compans |indorsed it | kinds of millet seeds FOR SALE Al 2 a low price. THREE The proper the market before and will %o closo sstates. vou about them. of 400 farms and New London Counties. my bulletin. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Farm Specialist *l41 West Broad st. FOR SALE Fing Cottage House Rooms and Bath | Exceptional were never on FOR SALE room Hous: _FOR t\lr E. n_ good me- low ‘mileage for helf when not set upon a improvements | Erisbie-MeCormick Mew Farm Catalogue, JustOut!| moriey-making farme, . described in in Washington large garden and many fruit trees, in good condition, Copenhagen read Tickets for Rooms 1 and 2, ment hourse, price reascnable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Norwich, Conn. ice oughout a dozen s ock and grow- many to settle Ur\ page 18 read about -room house house, onlv Central Building, mechanical a home farm ¢ On page 5 is 2 money ieres bordering big lak Furnished Seashore Cotftages For Sale or Rent Weekapaug, pump which two furnished cot- large barns, f o $3,000. with $700 down is a 199-acre farm, that had an ot $2.700 Jast Write foday at Watch Hill, View, and along thé Rhode shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. F RANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. All modern improvements including hardwood floors farm bargalins. n best resident: on McKinley avenue. empting the' themselves Owner leav- FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. For particulars inquire o excelle rms; can tra T nt farms; ca de elther For h‘aww E 3 nUse ForOver 30" This year it he Toad. mehr city: JAMES L. CASE Real Estate Broker 37 SHETUCKET ST. cars alone. fine build- It intetested, write with tools the average mile: put your bus- the publfic, thfouzh the ad- tness berora medium petter than vertising columns of The Bulletin. other figures bf tire consumption by ~ar nwnare in the past

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