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AI.(K:A L SHOWEI RS TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW Whazt Is Going On.Tonight Vaudeville snd Moving Fictures at the Davis Theatre. = Feature Moving Picturez at\the Au- @itorium Theatre. EreeayThe- Moving Pictures at the ANNOUNCEMENTS Mason Property Sold. Francis D. Donohue has sold for Mrs. Charles E. Fisk and Mrs, Emily L. Bliven the property at 1 Rip- 16y Place. known as the Mason prop- erty to Carl Karpeaia. Ii is a three- tenement house with larze lot. Mr. Karpenia will make some improve- ments to the property and OCCUPY a portion of it. Open Air Meeting by Y. M. C. A. The open air meeting under Y. C. A auspices wil be held on _the Buckingham Memorial zrounds Sun- day. afternoon. Hymns wili be sung with organ and cornet accompaniment. Rev. W. J. Crawford will deiiver & brief address on a practical subject. B BREED THEATRE Mammoth Double Feature Bill for Monday and Tuesday, Consisting of Edith Storey and All Star Cast Meney Magic. Roscoe Arbuckle The Rough House, and Pearl White in The Fatal Ring—No Advance in Prices. in For Monday and Tuesday the Breed will present a bill of feature photo- playe that seldom if ever is presented or an admission of ten cen The bill is composed of three distinct fea- tures and is headed rey, Wililam Duncan an reno in the Vitagraph Hlue in_feature, Mones Magic. In this production Miss Storev again proves she is one of the most versatile players on the screen. Her role is that of a young irl brought up on a ranch, who mar. ries 3 wealthy miner. also Iacking in the ways of convention ard society. ROSCOE TATTY ARBUCKLE FARAMOUNT-ARBUCKLE-COMEDIES. which Expl Thegg Fa she has eve The Ari pos decea ances at 6.45 no_advan Todas present MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN rson in A Royal Romance Feature for Today at the Majestic and Au Monday and Tuesday, Kitty Gerdon in For- get-Me-Not. Virginia Pe srium—Coming rein he reappea on the We alized = jeasant horoushly « e o exciting - Mis: anta to splendia beauty and with a_supe: Fiv able There 3 partic sduction DAVIS THEATRE Feur Shows Today — Two Monster Feature Photopiays. The zreatest of all the Ivan produc- feature Thy < the magnet which drew swaed rottses to the Park theatre, New York, for four weeks, and is rezarded as ne of the most powerful screen les- <ons ever shown. The titie b e obeyed is is the srippin= stors the hands f a_cast head dan and Zena Reefe. an »w Ivan \hramson. the story is mas- erly way, and_carries etators spellbourd to the end 5 r pleture I8 American— e Tac x and ir shows 3 hd Narragansett Park Auto Races Bar: Olafield_and Ralph De Pal- ma. the cream of motor racing skill nd darinz. will meet on the Narra- cansett F peedway on wo championship. Go rnor R. Livinzston Beeckman has ac- epiec eree De Palms, who bas waB his way rooms will be God. At -the morning Congregational Rev. S.. H. Howe, Universalist, Rev. preach on . the & Joy. Rev \services. Mass., will preach vice of. the church. ,10.30 a. m. At the morning, and the meetiat noon. Caretaking :God. At the MecKinle; will preach at the The True Life. meets at noon. addres the mountain whif ington of Norwich. Rev. B. W. Will Calvary Baptist chi both services. be Know How to the evening his e At the Greene church Sunday will speak on Geod World. The school will sess At the First B Georze H. Strouse, special sermon a ice. T noon theme he Sunda e for At the Federate thur W, hoth services sorning service wi Church in Family <thoo’ will meet at tian Fndeavor me he Chr n End subie t_for Broadway Congrega church the pastor will preach in the Zion church, Rev. E. morning and the B. Y. the evaning The Reward for Heroism. SUNDAY SUBJECTS The subject for the Christian Solence St. Andrew’s church will have mern- ing prayer and sermon, and the Sun- day'school will meet at noon. service of the Park church _the pastor, D. D., will ;preach, At the:Church of the Good Shepherd, Joseph F. Cobb will ubject The Highest At the Norwich Town M. E. church, William Crawford, ; preach at the morning and pastor, wiil evening (Rev. Pric I. Levah of East Boston, at the morning se; Second Cangregational At_ Trinity Episcopal church thers will be holy communion at 9.30 a. m. and morning prayer and sermon at Sunday school will —— At the Grace Memo ¥. Dickson, pastor, will preach at he mozning and evening services. The Sunday wchool will meet at noon. At the Wirst Congregational church the pastor. Rev. George. H. Bwing, will preach Susday morning. i church, Rev. Topic, TNe P. S. C. E. at 6.30. y avenue A. M. E. . F. Barrow, pastor, morning service on The Sunday school The evening topic will be Visions. At the Taftville Congregational church Rev. Arthur Varley. the pastor, The morning service will consist of an on the educational work among tes by Miss Hunt- iams, pastor of Mt. urch, will preach at His_morning topic will Give Good Gifts. In ubject will be Get Off the Broad Way. lle Congeegational the pastor Revealing Himself and His Purposes Through the!Natural jon of the Sunday be held at noon as usual. aptist church, Rev. pastor, will preach at the morning ser- y school will meet P. U. at 6.30. he_evening eermon be A Masterly Retreat. d church, Rev. Ar- Burdon, pastor, will preach at The subject for his 1l be Developing the Life. The Sunday noon. Junior Chris ets at 3 p. m. eavor at 6.30 ser NEW LONDON COUNTY noon it was repe of enlistments the 1sive was 1487 the period sive the figures were said Hartford men to fill enlistments. es June 23 to Ju number requir s were given for The quota period. April June number was 143, inclusive said to NEEDS 62 RECRUITS 28 Men Have Enlisted in U. S. Reg- ulars in County. the I'nited States armv -~ccruit- station in New Haven Tuesday af- orted that the num- in the regular army 1 to July 9 in- In Hartford county 23 to July 9 in- the period April 1 for Hartfora e about 500. Tt needed 126 county its quota. in the other coun- ily 9. inclusive, and ed, to comiplete the as follows: New Haven, enlistments. 93; neces- sary to complete quota, 237 ‘airfield. enlistments, 101; neces- to_complete quota, 159. New London. enlistments, 38; nec- esarv to complete quota, 82. Litchfieid, enlistments, 18; neces- | sary to complete auota, 62 Windham, enlis§ments, 37; neces- sary to complete quota, 23. | Tolland, enlistmente, 5; necessary to complete quota, 30. Middlesex, enlistments, 26: neces- sary to complete quota, 19. United States a n the Bi who P United States but pleted their natura lates to the re tes army recru tish subjects wish to join the avannah Ne into the hearts of will be seen at th Packard “Speed racing creation th every over. It is fitted being supplied the ropianes. Ralph_ holds th twenty {sett track doliars for the o mile marks. Oldfiela needs lracing fans here world. He has American public master driver of tacular car than constructed with that he can turn and still be safe. A series of loca staged. on hand and som teurs will be seen test. Seats are now of and Narragansett and indic The first race will be called at 2 | the first meeting draw fans from nl try_who will reopening of the Reason for Peac vears and is still regarded want rmy recruiting sta- tions are authorized to accept for en- ritish army, British have declared their in- becoming citizens of the who have not com- lization. This order cruiting by United iting stations of all in_this country who British army and which was announced some time ago. In other words, according to the Presiden:, Germany wants peace be- cause of a belief that the quitting would be much better now than later o New England fans, e wheel of his new Scout” This is a at bids fair to hold world's record from one to one hundred miles before the season is with a twelye-cyi- der aviation motor, the type that is government for ae- e present ten and -five mile records with the car and Owner Perkins of the Narragan- has put up five hundred ne and twenty-five Mo introductfon to or anywhere in the been ithrilling the for almost twenty a3 _the the pastime. Bar- ney is driving a faster and most spec- ever before. It is the drivers seats ompletely covered and Barney claims it over completely 1 races will also be The Ford speedsters will be e of the local ama- in action in a short n sale at the Crown Hotels, Providence, tions point to a tremendous zathering of fans being present on the day that the pair hooks up. on the programme .30 p. m. sharp, and “in two years will 1 parts of the coun- to be in at the famous track. FOR Located in best on McKinley aver of JAMES at Watech Hill, View, and along FRANK Fine Cottage Ho Nine Rooms and B: All modern improvements including hardwood ficors ing town. For particulars inquire Real Estate Broker 87 SHETUCKET S8T. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent ‘Weekapaug, shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. WESTERLY, R. I. LOST AND FOUND, LOST—On the might of Juiy 1ith, & 3=t Cormick Sterman Sty and recoive & SAL £ 1th residential section nue. Owner leav" ators. . 5 Steel Polishers. L. CASE work. 4 Helpers in plating room. THE NEW DEPARTURE Teward, Jyi4 4 First-class Universal Grinder Oper- 2 Buffers on nickel and brass plated Steady employment with good wages. No labor troubles. Employment Dept., Bristol, Conn. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES WANTED New London road,| WANTI ‘wanted by a U. 8. plain | middl ed man; flo«t matrimony. isbie-Mc- | Write “Strand,” care Bulletin Co. ‘McBurney. AR WANTED—Girls 16 years learn windins. Apply West WANTED A middle aged or elderly meman to take charge in the home of @ skilled mechanic four motherless children, aged from 2 to 12 years: good wages. "Apply to the United Workers, 9 Washington St. Iyisd WANTED Competent waltress; must have references. ~Mrs. C. G. Babcock, Stonington, Conn. Iyidd SIDB LINE men: do you want a real one that one order @ day will pay you $97 No samples to carry. Something new. ~ Write today. Canfield Mfg. Co. 208 ‘Sigel St, Chicago, Il _ jyitd “OTL INVESTOR,” a rellable publica- tion furnishing free information to ofl investors about oll stocks and drilling developments In the U. S. and through- out the world: six monthe’ free sub- scription to any interested person. J, I Bonanie & Co. 1 Wall St Yor Sy1ad CIVIL SERVICE Examinations Nor- wich_scon: men and women desiring government clerkships, departmental, Dostoffice, Tailway mall. customs, write for free particulars to J. C. Leonar: of to Bide Sille dyied MFG. co. Pleasant the Rhode Island Bristol, Conn. WANTED wW. COoY FOR near Boswell a large garden and also barn and 9 room House with' improvements SALE venue, having a many fruit trees, chicken houses. WANTED Toolmakers: Wanted C. J. ROOT CO. Young Man Must Be Over 16 Years Old THE W. L. TAYLOR CO. 50c DEPARTMENT STORE Thayer Building, Franklin Square (formey, government examiner), Kenois Bldg., Washington. 3v14d TVE A NEW LINE of soap, extracts, toilet soods, perfumes, etc., for agents: 100 ‘per cent. profit: samples free; writs ept quick. Lacassian C t. 54, St Touis, Mo. Jy1ad OVER 2,000 investors who followed me in the Louisiana oil flelds have just been notified of dividend of 2 per cent. per month: this company is only nine months old; those wishing to join me n my new 'company with several pro- dueln« ‘wells in this same field should write for particulars at once. J. L. Donahue, 1 Wall St, New York. jy14 INVENT Something: vour ideas may bring wealth: free book tells what to invent and how to obtain a patent through our credit system. Talbert & Parker, 4223 Talbert Bldg., Washing- ton, D. C! Iy148 YOUNG Widow, worth $30.000, very lonesome, anxious to marry again. Mrs. M. Box 341, San Franciseo, Cal. jy14d WANTED A wife: am worth $150. 700: lonely: will marry at once. Ad- dress Honorable, 253a Minna St. San Francisco. Cal Iv14a Tell Your ‘WANT to 480 when you want good help and want it quickly. Help Is scarce now, but the best worker: d Bulletin Want Ads. When you have a “don’t want” which you believe might be “some-one-elsc want” Fur. niture, floor coverings, stoves, clothing, tools, ets., advertised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready sale. When you foss something— for most Norwich people are honest—and on finding anything instinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. When a vacancy occurs in 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 kine FOR SALE FOR SALE—Beautiful collle pups. Phone 1314, Jewett City_Div. Jylid FOR SALI _Cobbler's outfit, includ- ing sewing machine. jack, _ shaves, leather and rubber, etc.” T. Critchley, Uncasville. Jyidd FOR SALE o linder, two pas roadster, ext and tubes. read for season's hout any expend ture; splendid looking car and excel lent 'condition; price $185. C. W. Day Central Village. Phone Moosip §1-2. Jyled most_pleasing. are five family sleef baths; two maids’ Large open attlc. veranda and a well rage (heated). hood, ne: leaving Norwich wi Telephone 1334 Unexcelled - school and trolley ARCHA W. COIT WANTED 15 laborers, 16 farm hands, hoeing and _cultivating, housework girls, 1 general ‘woman, $9.00 per week, boa ping rooms and two rooms and bath There's a spacious built roomy ga- neighbor- Owne 11 sell at a sacrifice, 1 FREE Central Bldg., 63 Broadway FOR SALE In any condition. FOR hous: trom Two-fami utes' walk shep: if taken at once. inquire of can be bought A centrally located BRICK BLOCK |§ 3100 per set according to their An cxperienced farmnand in good condition at a low price. || THE COLLATERAL LOAN co. wages $10°a n;inth:’soad A. M. AVERY 142 Main St. Upstairs it At e s mperate iress, BIVIG aBes X Telephone 1122-2 62 Broadway | QE°t: 1872 Norwich, Conn. Hence ing veferened HT AL Rirhy WANTED—A middle aged woman SALE FOR SALE and everything, 1 first-class milker. MPLOYMENT BUREAU Ceo. L. Chesbro, Mgr- WE WANT OLD TEETH We pay up to experienced girls earn $10 to $18 ek e periEnea” nes paid. 3 ; L Sorin while mlary s cana " givoa fres 10 men for | J5i'd' and room while' learning, wiioh |- general | takes about a month:; live town, near housework | [irke cities| £ood theatre; fing working rd, lodging | conditions: company furnishes hall for Ldancing. athietlc Held. free. ingarance ind medical attention: fine chance for a family: work for all; good homes at very low rents; don't declde now—write today for illustrated booklet, “A Good = Job at Beacon Falls.” Address Employ- ment_Dept.. Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Co., Beacon Falls, Conn. TS of keep house or take Call Phone 1964, Hopkins & Allen's ht very reasonab) For full particulars five min- AUTOMOBI JOHN A. MORAX, o S 0T A MOMAN. If you want a car and want Franklia _Square. Norwich. talk to us now. July 24, 1917, at will sell at public BELONGING TO OF MONTVILLE. or shine. Fitch. Public Auction GEORGIANNA FITCH. situated on the DERRY leading to Massapeag, MRS. ADELAIDE F. THOMAS, Administratrix Estate of Georgiana bargains In and styles to choose from. New and Used Fords. Ton Truck, used. Get Our Prices and Own a 11 o'clock a. m. I auction the FARM THE ESTATE OF Said farm is HILL ROAD, in the TOWN Sale positive, rain Pellett Bldg., Telephone. We offer the greatest Bastern Connecti used cars; $100 up—and a dozen makes A Federal 114 C. H. PELLETT Danielson ed_front cigar store 162 Main St. 3y13d W ANTED General farmhand; pi \ weeck., with three-room tenement ha ¢ between Willi- pdham; references Wells, Willimantlic. iyisa “Men, 18 or over, wanted; «rnment rallway mail clerks; $75 Jnth: list government jobs open, free. ankiin Institute, Dept. 37-F., Roches- N ¥ LES it cheap. ind firewood in | mantie quired 1 'Soy George Car Right. SIX ROOM at the Late near the leading from the house to Norwich, scribed property, vi Terms STANLEY BRIGGS - AUCTION Will Be Sold at Public Auction MONDAY, JULY 16th, 1917 at 9 o’clock sharp Albert T. Hoxie, I. G. Avery Mill, on road About 100 Acres of Standing Grass to be sold by lots. F. W. HOXIE, E A HOXIE, Executors Auctioneer Residence of Telephone 1334 Coreyville School- the following de- iz I have 20 Horses that dispose of right away. weigh from 300 to 1200 1bs. see them. Tel. 535-3. APARTMENTS ARCHA W. COIT, Agent 63 Broadway SALE HORSES I want to|matter if broken; I pay $2 to $15 per Nina of them | full set: single and partial plates in proportion: Send by parcel post and Come and | recaive check by Teturn mail. L. are big work horses—the balance will ELMER R. PIERSON. WANTED__Firs: ss dle makers e 1i machinisis. The Aeolian Co. Meri- ey | den. ‘onn Iy12a i WANTED _Man for general farm work. Tel. 274-5. Hamlet Farm, Pom- fre. Center, Conn. Syiza ANOE WANTED—Write particulars and price to D. J.. care Bulletin. Jjyl2d TO RENT 10 RENT—Flat of five 1oo: all latest improvements, at 35 CHff St Inquire Brooklyn Outsiters. TO RENT_Buckley cottage. Peckr No: and bath, inquire of with Jylsd rwich Town: all improvements, Miss Buckley. Ana Elowing Lice Fragmen garag Jyisd RENT —Sulte of rooms, Marion TO Building. iy13d FOR st at end JyiAd TO RENT —An apartment rooms and Linnell. Church St. " TO RENT—12-room house facing on the new B acres of land equally divided between pasiure and mowing. hot and cold wa- ter, also spring water, garage and adequate barn room. quire Wil dy1zd TO RENT_Furnished room Within their Bach antic da And ehape th you. Ring first or second bell garage on Asylum St Phone 1665. Your myrina Remind me At lead-paned of Pearl of mix bath on Sachem St. E. EH. Iy1sd o Transforming Mrs. Mosler. inspire Are like th v 8 ean Hill park, about seven cleciric” lighiia, B Burdick, Bean Hill am M. TO RENT Farm with orops all in, v trolley and village. n hue. FURNISHED rooms, With or without board, at T FB. Dono: yiia © Plymouth, 44 Laurel Hill R Sviod [ NBhann T Ao g 0 Hihe URNISHED Rooms, The Mars uerits L light, coole Cisan, preasant yoome Ne. S Notch | Watered Main St ivsa A To RENT_Furnlshed cotiags at 176 Laurel Hill Ave. Inquire of P. F.|As= it grew an. 1 Central Ave. iy9d Slowly riel housekecpin iey_Ave. TO RENT—Rooms for keeping._ 27 Division St. TO RENT Mystl nished seashore’ bun It_came to n arnished rooms for UEAt | Throngn w Bright pansies, born to wi Drovped from s reinbow Biethinks that when the Tairies of Shines through it, as day To something mori Sweet flowers, Year mhady wall POETRY PANSIES. from green methe tn of that henveniy b magic rings rehearsed ance. in grace a ey must have i 1ovel ol wind ayes and tin the thoumht, mongs of teal throug 4 Blossomen 8. Mrs. Congdon, $2 McKin- i yed . r — 7] onwira st eret with @ Tight house- | Ona pt ivad With nevor s thous 3, modern fur- | And it io%; good bath Teng ing. “boating and fsning. 15 D Judd,| Ana“unfolded [teei? om tha ot L& & 5i00a S0d03W Lo N el e WANE Whe.dow; Bé Dres TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms,| "0 "hut with all modern conveniences. Inquiré | Tware faind the enme as at 107 Boswell Ave. or Tel. 1179-4. before - = TO RENT—Modern flat, $15 per Breathing its fragra month, tive rooms, with all improve- move. ments, Inquire of Alling Rubber Co.|e - . Jezsd P clalm of death en TG RENT One-half of the double houge 15 Ouk St Ar 1. Gardner . TO RE] housekeeping. "T—Furnished rooms for Ught 83 Washingt ng machine. Finn, FOR SALE On: one horse rake. Canterbury, Conn FOR SALE—Two heavy cows, calved this week. Coughiin, Bal- tie. iv12d FOR SALE_Houseboat Gypsy, locat- ed at Gales Ferry; also motorboat, In- uire of Walter M. Buckingham, Gales Ferry, Conn. Jyr2a FOR SALE—Pasture of 45 acres. good springs and water, $1,000; large (illage Juth jylza new milch Stephen lot of 40 acres with 300 apple trees $1,000: also young cow 3 vears old calved five weeks ago. 3 D, Hickie, R. F. D. 4, Putnam, Conn. jy1 FOR SALE—Six or eight tons standing hay and one to two tons fine | Standing oats. Mrs. M. C. Williams, y. Tel. 19-4 jy1ld FOR SALE_Tuxedo coat and vest, medium size, price 33, Inquire at Bul- letin Office. jvild FOR SALE_The best paying prop ertv the price, on the market, 1f £01d at once; 15 acres land in city with four mearly new cottages, barn. cows. poultry, crops, etc.; might exchange for place in country. G. M. Flint, 1 Ash_St, Willimantic, Conn. Jyitd FOR SALE—Several Anderson, Jewett City, ylod FOR SALE Top_ wagon; must b sold immediately. Apply 183 No. Main st. J¥iod FOR_SALE Reo 4 cylinder 1915 young pigs. R. F. D. No. pass. touring car. in excellent cond tion. The Frisbie-McCormick Co | Shetucket St vioa’ | FOR SALE—Ch S stand- | ing rrass on my place, Laurel Hill Road F. Dawled 9d ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD HALCYON HOUSE BoneVATCH HILL, Mother—Th tmply haw, he ¥ Daughter ( ipt. Who's over th: about the tim “Oh, the other day Phone 1030 R L Bathing and Fishing | Finest Surf (BATHING FRBEE) from |ou% ©Coer O the House. Board $10 to $16. City |po'y Saen loc water and electric lights, aiso rooms | oo ot PO | without board reasonable. Write for e Folder. L. HAASE, Fort Mansfleld Road. STORE TO RENT In Icelana a breach of I a nt About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin |wafno bt Street, suitable for aimost any kind of |the watfics business, at a reasonable price. In- |brown mors ¢ quire at Bulletin Office. E ey e —— [ ble for me o FOR SALE he used to be Buildings in good condition, house WA Men over 40 to represent — — ure o ten - = = v s In thelr vicinity: a g00d paying. life | FOR SALE_New milch cows, regis- e v can be arranged for two tene- Man to take care of horses and | husiness: pav weeicly” experiencs un- | tered Aberdeen ™ Angus ‘buil’ " Mrs rading Cove. je22d 1 o drive teams necessary: write today. _Oharlton Nur. | Strons, Leonard Bridge, Comn. e it 2 : s g ment hourse, price reascnable. Bl sery Co.. Rochester, N. Y. Iyi4d Iy145Tu i & e e AL R T R T HUMOR OF THE DA FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, pply Monday WARRY if Tonely: for results, try me: | FOR SALE—New milch —cow and| bell 4 e st e T T iy S HEe 1 5 s hest and most. Successful: hundreds | calf: also horse rake. Tel. 1042-12 e — Central Building, ~Norwich, Conn. Sk SR 0 I Marriage oo fvida e e | o P DY A% fidential most reliable: 3y 2 rooms, modern improvements, including “The kind that x i e A WORD to turkey ralsers: Konemah 2 perience: descriptiong fres A wom ikey ¥ gas una electric 1ights, with or Without |one edit Berlente ol Z o jecific No. 14 is a icientific treatment g ) one editor to a cessful ‘Club. Mrs. Purdie. Box 556, | £3*LS Drivuncion and cure of bimek: | &arage. J. H. Sherman, 16 Mouniain |Timeq Onkiand. iy Bead ' PSS A e v "raficd | Ave: JOTR T, e o 2 D Six- ottage 0 do the work. Prepared and sold by [ » oo ship Wil ome Ympremen e Tporen accessibie | Koneman L'ouliry Yards, 466 West Mein | | TO RENT Neatly furnished room; |ship will end in marrisg FOR SALE ey e ey Tunaing Into Norwleh: | St. Nerwich, Conn. Price 50c. giso room tor light houselcoping. Ars.|* 'Cimicus "es, 1 s OOL MAKERS AN Within five or ten cent limit. Tnquire | _ GusTuThs Sl ley. 7 North High Bt. Jeld |tne end of it—Town Top Sightroom Sbtse W letest 20-] . LDV at_Bulletin 3348 | o SALE T vou havemever 1772 | 10 RENT Newly furpisned roomy at| ‘It won't b _— —Position as __slectric canoeing, nor owrned & Y Eood ca- | The Calvert, 84 Frankiin Street. Tel.|in this country wi provements, large barn, and eight MACHINISTS WL L R s T s vou don't Know what, voure miss: | 657 = T mayisds | T petive you = N building lots, located In the best resi- st place Hopkins & Allen. Inquire | N8 e ey pive ke beginning to w 4 e s Z satistaction; safe. staunch, seawor FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- dential section of Jewett City. experianced Imieshine Jhiding e Jv14d_ | Kennebec canoes give more real pleas- | keeping at 108 School St. Phone 1048-3. | 1Afe. obtain employment at-the New Britain | WANTED_American chauffeur with |ure at less cost than most anything | apridd Bacon—Don't you th o For particulars, inquire of e s o Veurs cxperience repairing 'and | else in the world. Sold by R. H. Sar- o P gt 2 et e epine e Seltals, -| ariving, wants position with private|gent, 5 Main St. Moosup, Conn. TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also [*2¢0 0ur J s EHOMEE Factory and city conditions are of the | family or garnge: best of reference: may29TuThS nice rooms for light housekeepivg. 270 | Febert-Ob, e L il g hest. No labor troubles and steady | Address Box 75, Bulletin Co. FOR SALE_Standing fras BT e ool ) - ; asia e work. Write or call stating full qual- | —x 2 ton. W.'S” Brownell, R. F — — g e may1sd Tel. 248 R WE_BUY Gnd eell tools. furniture, | Norwich FURNISHED rcoms: reasonabls | [ unde ifications. stamps, false teeth. antiques or any- | — SALE. A rates, suitablp for light housekeeping. | S1Ck up at thing eise; old books especially want-| FOR SALE_Two Ford cars, one En or. J S 5a% | the doctor.” Who was t = ed. Write or call. Louls D. Ward, 32 |roadster, one touring, thoroughly over- Mrs Zuima ‘VT L lfbnlon S6i-Iy300 “Pa, wh WANTED FIREMAN Water st mar24MWS | hauled and repainted. C. S. Peckham, 0, 4 FINE RESIDENCE WANTED _Five bright, capable la- |62 Shetucket St. y Th w h' t c t say ase’ ove e dies to travel, demonstrate and sell| “FoR SALE—One cholce brown Swiss Y ot & ON BROAD STREET el 15T st S el | Rom sate—one oo o swis| LN VWASMINGION LOUIE) o s rmors - o Steady Work. Apply fare paid. Gogdrich Drug Co. Dept B Donovan, Eaglevilie, Conn, Jy13d over the wire. FOR SALE C. M. ROBERTSON CO. | —— = e Two milch cows eradc |Corner Washington Street and | mootbiack (¢ . House has all modern conveniences. SR ¥ Arrangement of rooms on first floor is o BIG PAY and steady work for girls . TeLas: Greene Avenue O, Seconi Aour thete 1 women n large rubber shoe fac- £ hir 1y, a he hit THE KALEIDOSCOPE No. 170 modern FOR SALE _One 1913 Cadlllac phae ton, equipped with oversize tires in the WANTED Young woman for kitch- All modern conveniences and faultless | €. Work. Address Box 17, Bulletin bath equipment. In fine residence(Office- - Ividd section, near school and electrics WANTED—To do your paintin; no rental $20 per month. iob too big, no job lr;i: h‘ah'yl, v muéer Can sell you a fine new two-family | PAInters. = Address b i o0 house at an attractive price. e Sl Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- | =WANTED _Housekeeper or any posl. , tion of trust, by a br mbitou nable prices; terms to sult. o e e b1 . N nurse: congenial home pre- The Norwich Housing Co. o MiEn ‘wages; referonces, DAL Bulletin.. y10a W ANTED—Card room help and spin- ners: also two strippers. Apply to E. Loudon, Grant €. Kelloy Woolen Mills, Inc. Smiths, Mass. 3ysa WANTEDOld don’t false teeth; Mazer, 2007 S, 5th St, Philadelphia, Pa. Cash FOR SALE A Cottage House, House, in fair condition New Zealand's w] season just closin less than normal. els for 1916. Japan's glycerin rendered prosperou: Nova Scotia is prospects of a salt both practical who are to get ac people, study cond vice. Mexico endured months that was rain late in June. From the Commerce Reports. 575,519 bushels, agains 4,633,334 bush- New Brunswick is planning to give and theoretical assist- ance to its farmers. The department of agriculture is to send $1,000.00. Phone 300. heat acreage for the g _was considerably The yield was 3,- Hen House, two acres of land with fruit; two miles from center of N E. A. PRENTICE. rear, one la perfectly new. one extra,| Goodrich Sllvertown cords, regular| size front, repainted, price $375. In-| auire Imperial Garage iyea | FOR SALE — Gray horse, welgh about 1000 lbs, work or drive driver, ‘gentle. atand without hitching, | been used on order wagon F. H. Gi Jewett City. FOR SALE Reo 6 c3 passenger touring car: overnauled and painted. The Frisbie-MoCormick Co., Shetucket St. jyad FOR SALE—1917 Hudson Super Six 7 passenger phaeton, run 1,400 miles as demonstrator, Daniel T. Shea. je30d_ FOR SALE—1917_ Stewart 1500 Ib. light delivery, run 500 miles: best rea- sons for selling. Shea & Burke. je3nd | FOR SALE—One marine gasoline en- gine, 5 h. p. Box 33, care Bulletin. je30d Inquire of 94 section: Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Ma FOR SALE level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms Williams _St., splendid home, in best residential all conveniences, large 1t destrod. Phones 724 68 Street Sirable loca Fomber of fate investments. W Real Room 103. ttage Houses, Tencment and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- care to sell or rent, a&s I FOR SALE. List your property if || have a people l0oking for real e tions. VILLIAM F. ¥ITLL, Kstate and Insurance. Thayer Bldg. FOR SALE—Young chestnut geldin sound, about 1025 Ibs., Kentucky bre fast, kind, work anywhere. Plain Hili Farm. Phone 463-14. je2sa FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car in good condition; 1916 Ford turing car in ‘good congition; 1915 Buick 7 pass. mayl4d y. X _ | touring, just overhauled and painted, HWANTED—Good second-hand one- | (OUring: JSr, 2VOLNNG Kales Company, whason. George Stone, care C. H, Ba-| 118 Franklin St. Je25d oo | B o ek Bed™ |~ on cave—m 3 T eoa mer o TED_Exporienced mirl for gen- | chanical condition, low mileage ith about A ort 7 o~ car of its kind; very low price. The avout | $Eil housewerk. Apply 179 Lafdrel| £iisbie-McCormick Co. Jora orwich, for WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Apply 196 Central industry has been s by the war. disturbed over shortage. OF ALL KINDS For Sale by the out experts Masons’ Building Materials The Peck-McWilliams Co. 86 Cliff St | Avenue. Je1sa WANTED — Experienced maid _for general housework; £00d _references Fequired. Address R. T., care Bulletin. Jel4a WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our prices betore you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- lin St. Tel. 717-3. may3d cquainted with the ittons and give ad- | 2 drought of nine ended by copiuous 3 Fairmount Street, Telephone 595-3 B. A. WIGHTMAN EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER Norwich, Conn. Wanted--Machinists GOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK tin | Box 19, care Bul FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade either for eity property of equal value: one 27 acres, Btate road, mear clty. modern Puilaings: also 180 acre stock farm With tools and equipment, fine build- Thgs. keeps 50 head. If interested, write telephone oF e RyoN's AGENCY, ses0a Willimantie, Ct. 1916 FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE. Exceptional bargain at price asked; Dbody, top, upholstery, seats, windshield, Jamps and rear fenders are new; elec: trically lighted: demountable rims: 30x 3 1.2 tires all around; fine running con- SEASHORE COTTAGE A small cot 200 fronting oc for $750. gage. Imm: purchasing the place tl §: ediate possession and party can have the use of thas Exceptional View. The the market cheap to cl you about them. Choice of 400 farms FOR SALE tage all furnished, lot 40 by n, fine suf bathing. e miles long, sate | Y, boating, bathing d|and romance. property will be old | wiite 250 cash balance on mort- (o5 WIIE® 8 and trophie his_season. THREE bargal properties before and osc estates. o t qua heat el ity at Pleasant were never on will be sold Let me teil n Washington and New London Counties. Send for| my bulletin WILLIAM A, WILCOX, 41 West B West. F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, aition; act quick. R T. ALLCUTT, P, O._North_Windham, Conn Resi- Be=r iiill. Chaplin. Jy10TuThS 122 Prospect Street, Farm Specialist road St, Rooms 1 and erly, R. I. Tel. 2365 Always bears the Norwich, Conn. | Signature of “Phone 511 e CASTORIA For Infants and Ch InUse For Over 30 Years T

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