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B 7 - Abboaik B LOCAL SWOWERS: TODAY MG PRESS DESPATCHE PROBABLY WAIR THURSDAY \ ‘ \ What Is Going On Tongh? Vaudeville snd Meving Plcture® \at the Davis Theatre. Feature Moving Plotures at the Qn‘r ditorium Theatre. FOR SALE TO RENT PO;’.TRY FOR SALE—A . rabb] da TO RENT—Tenement of three rooms puppies. Inquire 2:: I;unh.ul‘ u‘z’,mm with modern improvements, $8 per| KAISER BILL AND THE DBVIL. ‘Fhsa month, 55 Union St. (i 458 S s, == en_ Kaiser arrived In he FOR SALE—Standing s on Les- THE BRONSON—Furnished rooms to|rp"'h 0f) 1t 3 |ter place. Inguire at W’ Spicer's, | let; 51 and up per week. Rear gt Bul- o e d B Tl U LOVANTED At once. girl for general| Laurel Hill Ave. et & CiCE D g T In_this old Pandemonium 7 lousework. rs. swal st - ‘s ven L cause for mirth 2 4 ing, and fisning. k. D. Juad, our methods were 80 new and fright. able. Write H., Bulletin ¢ 1 1% & Grgood. > Jed0BW 7 ? / “LOST AND. FOUND. el ST—Betw. Norwis s (Continued from "Page Nine) | Lomion on Satubday . Bftcrncen. Bew | clomur markr tnch o craen waried: ‘wante: tween 1 and 2_o'clock, automobile |$100 month: list free. Franklin Insti: street. DWmber 23975. Return to L. C .Pren-| tu 37-G.. Rochester, N. Y. Grtnm rheatre e o e 1137—ATtred Dubriel, ;338 Smith street. cfls.bt'n Thirteenth St. 15174 T1swhe 1128—Joseph H. Frenfere, 18 Lee street. "Somerset Lodge, No. 34, F. and A %llb—chhn Martin, Stepney, Conn. = . meets at Masonic Temple 130—Louis D. Beausoleil, 12 Maynard | - PLAINFIELD Polishers’ and Buffers' Unfon meets street. in_Carpenters’ Hall. 181—Wilfred Therrian, 334 Providence 21, 1. O. O. street. Hope Rebekah e, e I O e 'Y 1142—Waldyslaw 'Orwart, 55 Walnug street. 1158 —Charles Gagne, 2 Smith street. 'ul Numbers From 343 to 546 of Young | BOY WANTED —Apply at Gt. & & P.| —5gn sArm—Amm: ow_d = : — They struck me as quite too delight- Men Subject to Draft—Local Man | oo Co: 73 W. Maln Bt 18 RO A e Tor ons eha Brenel, | L TO RENT—A few pleasant rooms ful. H WANTED Position _as housekeeper | near Lisbon Statlon. jyisa | Mrs. McCall, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. Jy17d|['ve felt like playing second fadle ad Fingers Cut Off. with elderly people. Address C., Bulle- | —e e ——— 6 RENTFuralshed rooms, with or | Just tonsting Folics fpon”the eridae tin. yisd | Fon o LE—A Dine-leaf palm sulty” | without board, in Guiliotte Block, Jew- hell of mine Is out of d Norwick_ Counc! No. 25, F. B. L, meets in Foresters’ Hall. 5 —~ o —Aloysius F. Light, 104 Pomfret| g ers = Sl J e It's seco AN U EMENTS et Ll i Dprsons from the town of | “pxiNTER and paperhanger wants|Mrs G. M. Graves 18 Pearl St. Willl. | ett City. JYieR XN e e s ans 1o - 1185-\Wilfred Gilbert, 16 Buck stnzet.|fleq with local board. Divislon No. 17, | §.ofk By the day or by the job. .Ad-|mantic, Conn. Tel. 324- IYI6MWE |~ F0 RENT_Flat of Ove rooms with|Take on my job. You'd mak DAVIS THEATRE. 1126_AVilfred Harpin, 31 Mill streel. | State of Connecticut, with serial num. | —eessrainter, care By etin._ Ivi3d | “5om SALE—Two show cases. The|3il latest improvements at 35 CIE Bt.| [ . you. tRcient. Sevit e h Onesime Gagne, Van den | her from 343 to 546 follow: - |~ WANTED Standing grass. E. W. H., | Pasnik Co., 158 Main St. Norwich. e o ol e R e S e B GIT A ith avantar range f evil Twe Fxtraordinary Features, Audrey (street. 4 343, Clicford ponillips Allard; 344, |C3re Bulletin = w184 | —ugine 3300t 15 acres of stand: | o X0, RENT—Buckley cottage. Peck's|[ fee) ive are 0ld friends Your pra Munaen in “Purity,” and Louise :l Simonzi, 172 Mec)anics | joseph Wilfred Allard; 345, Henry Jo- o WANTED—One or_two Eood card- | ing grass on Susan M. FParkburst farm Eg;"’;-“;;01’.'1'1‘“;'“3“?;",‘;;“;;1‘.'".;3;"‘“: ey B A . z 3 o, Work. Ap- |in Canterbury: farm of 70 acres for 3 sents, 2 misaddressed, have come Glaum in “Love or Justice”—New Huft, fBullock | Frmr’ Amdercsn )’ e e Ol e A e Gompany, Carolina, | a1 appraised vaite. Apply to Edgar H,|induire of Miss Buckley. Jvida downstairs. Show Tomorrow. B S e e R L b Jyisa | Parihurst, Admr.. Mattin House, Nor-| 1o RENT_Suite of rooms, Marion|Lvé answered some But realls Kalser Tets Sharpe, Railroad +boarding | pin: 350, Michael Assad: 351 James| WANTED _First class _ mechanical | 2ich 37174 | Building. Ring first or secénd beli.| Where devilment's eoncerned ¥re Today will be the last chance to see g 7 Rrthus Atwood. Tre 352, Joseph Au | draftsman. The Aeollan Co, Meriden, | “FOR SALE Black horse 7 vears old, [ _J¥13d R X RISEE L s i B Nxoise. ki the exceptional double bill of features W ZLarose, ,Providenice street. = 2 = T 354 | Conn. Jy18d | weighs about 1100, kind and gentle,| FOR RENT_A garage on Asylum( For novelties in horro ts me back 1141—T1di . dit; 353, Valmer Xavier Auger; 354, garag T novelties in horrors puts m that has been drawing big crowds t0|37,5” mhepfil 'Widermanski, Railroad | James Henry Avery; 355, Everett Mar- | WANTED _Competent and trustwor- | Prae single or_double. S. R. Swan.|St at end of Pearl St. Phone 1658. 8o far, 1 feel mys: utclassed the Davis the past two days. The big boa: ding house. P ey T et M oy e e asoiet ith houseworh: Aa.|Ereston (City. A Plons 1888-14, Iy17d |~ jylaa Gane By, estinet e past attraction is Audrey Munsen, the World 557, itoeen . Augunras Bakers 455, | 4rSss Mre W 8. Aldrich, Westerly, R L| “FOR SALE_Grooery store In good |0 RENT_An apartment of six|1 93,107 f1atier o In history can anyone c famous model in “Purity,” a seven act s R el £ vis location and doing fne business: best | rooms and bath on Sachem St. E _ 1st uction of marvelous beau- 34 Frankll Shee L S o reasons for selling. For further infor- Rr With: you as sorrow-mak it N e Wiite iy TOner¥oE T 7 n/| seph Ballard! 360, Wiltred Joseph Bal- | WE BUY and sell tools. furniture, | ;oafons So8 SelIng: 108 Turges, niory | Linnel __dv1dd £ FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerite | The groans of dyine men: t Whose sight you took awa Of countless women (it ap That making war on ohil street. 5 ard ; 6 g tamps, false teeth. antiques or an: e the leading characters in this plcture ;45 ruc Clami o, 23 Ballou street. | 1f O aron Banka; 367, rank | fhing else; old books especiall E [CSie L Ao or el . 356, Ll ) r e Miss Philli hose h is in this | 114 e J erbert Barber; 353, Irving Rands- | (hIn& else: old hooky oABec a T 32| “FOR SALE. 5 cool, clean, pleasant rooms. No. § Nortn is Miss illips whose home is in 1146—Dieudonne Flart, 47 Wilkinson|fora Barber; 364, Antoine Barr: 365, voa Tite L —One twin screw power | Main St, Iy9, city. The other picture is Louise Ernest Archibald Barr: 366, Willi ater St. boat 23 ft. long, with large cabin, for | — . — = street. - ST Glaum ir “Love or Justice?' & five|ii47 John MNeill, Buck street. Johnstone Barr; 367, Jo |V ANTED _Boy 16 _years of ase or|sale cheap. S. J. Coit, 5 Bath St. jyled |, TO RENT_Furnished cottage at 178 ou v. n s , John Barnabich; - e ~ Laurel Hill Ave. Inquire ot P. F.| A notfon quite original and new) part Triangle play. It is a strong|jiis antonio Midhon, 177 12 Provi- |368, Fred, Joseph Barrett: 369, Joseph | more With good handwriting for cler’| —won SALE Four plots standing | 5ray, 230 Central Ave. iy8a | These things all testiry your gremt drams of love and sacrifice. It tells e 2tpwet. Falne h|ical work. = Address Factory, care = - . y7 370, Harold Roy Barstow; grass. James E. DeWolf, Trading Cove. == the story of a woman of the under-|i,e Rocario ailhot, 67 Batrey street. | 371, arihur Wesley Barwick: 372, Bd. | oopetin Co. e IYIMWE howrekeoping. M Goasdon S Mclhns | Four most amazing tatent is iip Tomid Nho Nerms Sriiant Youeg|1150—Norbert Ledoux, 16 Bullock |gar Brncst Bazinet;: 373, Charles Bea- | o WV AN oW T8 Meect Daniclsom |, FOR SALE_Two pure bred Ayrshire|ley Ave il 7= il DAL A SO awver from the drug ha y her love street. Eripe; 371 Louls. Napoieon Beaudsy: | PIY to Andrew E. Meech, Danielson, |, JWOR SALW-TEwo puse bred Ay ime Lo =0 - | But In this line T sie and devotion. Here s a vampire who |1y51 SWiie Hemyley, Raflroad street. |374. Fred Beaurogardr 576, Louis Os. | CONB- Syita | Belfer calves and one bl Al St | IO, RENI—Rooms Tor Light house-| . You . sacrifices all her luxuries and her|;j53_john Bpyait, Railroad street. ar Ephrem Beauregar: 27" Al.| WANTED_Girls 16 wvears of age to < - =iy R e But you could former life for the man she has grown | 1123 \willlam.Bal dortt, Railmad street j phonse Beauregard: 338, Alfred Beau. |learn winding. Apply West Side Silk| FOR SALE —Pastute of 45 acres, go0d| ~TO RENT —Tenement of five rooms, “well ness; but to me mer springs ana water, $1,000; large tillage b 3 N wilowar ST 1154—Lazare Brissette, 110 Pomfret.regard, 379, Stanislas Beaudoin: 350 . ~ Loy |10t oF" 46" acres “wien” 306 appie trecs o boaweli Ave: or foL T1zgra ire| 1 totn ¢ 5 0w ¢ street. 2 Napoleon Beauchemin: 351, Lewis Mi- | WANTED Competent waitress: mus : also voung cow 3 vears old,|*‘ja2gq e B s .woun —— 1155—Antoime Lat'our, 18 Leerstreet. | chael Beauchemin: 282, Osear Bedard: | have references. Mrs. C. G. Babcock, |calved five weeks ago. $50, D E|— o~ ———— 2 g BREED THEATRE. 1156 Joseph Hyortrand, 16 Battey |383, George Joseph Bertrand: 384, Ed- | Stonington, Conn. “Syidd | Hiclle, R F.D. 4, Putnam. Conn. Jylld | 10 RENT_Modern 'fat, “315 ber| pund'§i%he, in the D. A R Magns = street. ward_Belisle; 385, Arsene Bellomeur; | WE CAN'T carry all the cigars, 50| FOR SALE Several young pigs. M. R Ry o T B L T for July i M;:":“' P'"";’ B T"‘M s"“'vs’ % | 1157—Albert ‘Lefvonte, 38 Marshall| 36, Levi Joseph Benolt: 387 Alfred |we carey the best. Tagan Smolke | Anderson. Jewett City. K. F. B Ra |y s ngre ot Atling Rubbss Oo. LRBRTRIE 8 - agdalen,” Five-Part Metro Won- street. ernard: 388, Afme Bergeron Shop. the o o i L e T a aishEa oo s Tor EhH HUMOR OF THE DA ot Depths and Power Featurs | 1158—Robert . Marsh, 267 School Elmer Homer Bertrand: 300, round the corner. 162 Main St. Jy13d | — o re e p e [ PO RENT_Furnished rooms for lght 24 st Dons B eEs = = = ey 2 housekeoping. 83 Washington St = Fol Todie itk e, 3 reet. na Bezonesse: 391, Edward Bilo- | WANTED_First class dle m 7 passenger phaeton, run 1.400 miles as | Phone 214, Jozed “Didn't she used to fall down amrd P 1159—Charles H". Tourtellotte, 87+ Far- | deau, Jr.: 392, Edwin Biltcliffe; 393, :nd machinists. The Aeolian Coi, adzeérl- demonstrator, Danlel T. She: Je3od SRy g - ~m" ”5» e us - stre st. Eve; B s len, 88 NT—Pasture for eig! o ten | worship him Today and Thursday the Breeq will| 1150 D inines Tiheda, N. Y. N| It &dion ";‘,finf:“gfimngg{{{'s;g: é:;'jari“fn SR artiouiars | 1N ALE 1917, Stewart | 1500 Ib. | head stock: good spring water, Am-| “She did until he fell down.—Judze present Madame Petrowa in_the Metro|* e d 2 - . ; e X A 3 i - | brose Sullivan, Trading Cove. Jje22 Bink—I hear they are going to ha Wonderplay, “The Soul of & Magdajen.” 1161——Chfl’a}:iesn‘13;‘:vu h;igax‘ll:::;"'boud- };yogmsv{vfizl:'liinmgllnl)hg:‘si %’fi’é’;fi andipeice to D J.fters Bulleuy JYONS|moom forwelling: Bhes & Buske. DaS) © oy it Plassant rooms. for @6a:|dumb waiters at the Union. Mme. Petrova is seen in the role of ing h ol 2 08 HEancis Dlsgonnette: 999, Jene WANTED —Card room help and spin- FOR SALE—One marine gasoline en-| tiemen in the Marion Bldg. King fourtn Link—Wish they'd put in dumb bar Tioioine Beouictio ‘and s She itypelon| - SATIS oINS S LE S0 98, Francis Bissonnette; 3%, Jesse|ners: also two strippers. Apply to E|gine 5 h. p. Box 33, care Bulletin. 3630d | bell. Bt gl (W e Ry A screen herolne that she:portrays with | 1108 ST " Dklesa, 25 Powhattan { ood; 401, Andrew Blanchetie: 409, | Tnc 5 Grant & Kelley Woolen M1 | “Fom SALE 1917 Ford touring car| 710 RENT — Tenement six or seven| “I shaved off my mustache veste rare skill—a type that is common in iy e e e e e Ll o In good condition; 1916 Ford turing car | rooms. medern Improvements, including | day every day life. She is a girl who is| .0, BT*p o afetras, 18 Chapel | Bodo: 404, Oliver Benni e L 1d_ false teeth; don't!in good condition; 1918 Buick 7 pass.|gas aid electric Lishts, with or without e s Ty T SRS G ot struggling to earn her own living and = et ai ot A e Vi 5. | matter if broken; I pay 32 to $15 per | touring. just overhauled and painted.|garage. J. H. Sherman, 16 Mountain | ¥&% I it Panth braves shame to shield another. It is |y o FEOL, rival 76 School. street. | moson: 405, George Robinsen R e e il s e o o jeiza |WLIWt S A il e o n e —Antoni_ Furgal, S . | geson: 407, George Robinson Rooth: |proportion; y P i n 25 = """ | He_I say, old chappie r Le og 1166—Wlodislaw Pawelski, 183 School | 408, Alfred' Eugene Bourque; 409, Jo- | receive check by return mail. I. TO RENT—Neatly furnished room; 1 dance i and a plav that is peculiar to the pow- pideiing % seph Napoleon” Bouraue: 416, Thomas | Mazer. 2007 S. 5th'St., Philadelphia, Pa. FOR SALE also room for Light houseKeeping. Mrs. T e i er of Mme. Petrova. Other plctures| o7 Seidy Brniewicz, 27 Centen- | Boskovich: 411, Louls L. Boucher: 412, | ¥ y et L B L She—Bell nothing! She was only a on the bill include the Burton Holmes ntal street. Adelard Boucher: 413, Rosario Joseph | WANTED Competent girl for gen-| Very cholce cottage house, all fur-| TO RENT— v furnished rooms at travelogue and a Black Diamond com- 4 i Dl ora) housework. T Apply” 196 Central | nisned, on Fishers Isiand: will be soid | The Calvert, 34 Franklin Street. Tel. |Fihger.—Jester b+ 1168—Arthur Lewis Martinelli, Boucher; 414, Burce Bouthillier; 415, | ¢l ho o I T L RN T [ e «Whatsthe aifference F. St & Mty 1169—Harutin Garabed Gureghian, 45| Alphonse Boguelie; 416, Michael Bou- ] G e T el 2 | aidist Bhda: specialist ? oming next Monday, Tuesday and Bridge street. ley; 417, Farl Russel] Brag: 418, | TWANTED — Experlenced maid for | ticulars, Inquire of FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- =¥ good deal. A Wednesday, the soul stirring photo-|y170__George Carter, Railroadaboarding | John William Bradford: 41 elson | general housework: good references JOHN A. MORAN, keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1048-3 drama, “Wemanhood, The Glory of the % 5 Fequirea. "Address R. T.. care Bulletin. aprisd of all you possess, and 4 & : S ouse. reton: 420, Henry Brisson: Al- 1 Real Estate Broker, ap ot Jotion.” with Alice . Jovce. Harry|yi71_iwelley"Ward, Rallroad {boarding | fred Brodeur: 423, George Joseph Bro- - Franklin Square, Norwich. TO RENT_Furnished rooms; alse | Wants it all"—Life. o wWorey ang mpalstan et house. deur; 424, Peter Brodeur; 425, Azarie| WANTED Second hand and antlque plce rooms for light houreksepls, 270| Physiclan—you will have to cha 1172—Will Brown, Railroad fboarding |Joseph Brodeur: 426, Ralph Weston | furniture of ai e, KOS oar Prices ain St, over Brooklyn Outntters. your occupation. You must get Auto Races at Narragansett Park. oo 2 il ey 4% Before vou sell A Bruckner. s:mxfi-ax;k‘ MUST BE SOLD feb23d’ in the open air more. By the wa Much interest is being shown in the|1173—Frank Chenafl, 63 Railroad |Frank Bromley: 429, Didace Joseph : - = , The Henrv D, Capen homestead, 18| FURNISHED rooms; reasonable | what is your business® speed carnival which will be staged at street. Brouillard; 430, Adelon Brouillard: B e D e ot ta: Iu: | rates. suitably for light housekeepin Patient—I'm an aviator Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. jy2 the Narragansett Park Speedway July | 11™—Joseph Montigny, 5 Battey | 431, Charles Emili Bryant: 432, Fred Flatbush—And are Mr 21, with a serles of races between street. Carinsee working hand and Burdick: 433, George Joseph Burger; JOHN A. MORAX Barney Oldfleld in his Gold Bug and |117—George L. Bockmay, Efm inn. 434, Foster Lewis Burgess: 425, Ed 3 e e e STORE TO RENT eoiier naw? Ralph De Palma in his Packard eed | 1176—Arthur Desorcz, 38 Elm street. ward Burke; 436, Cecii Leonard But- N Bensonhurst—Oh, no she Scout. 8 1197—Edward Eugene Page, Putnam |ler: 437, Henry Edmund Butler: 433, e - Smmre, St him without sloves—Yonkers This is the only automobile race Heights road. Albert Burnet; 439, Henry Burton; S e meeting to be hela east of Cimeinmati|i#78—John LaPerle, 14 Powhattan|440, Thomas Burton: 441, Abraham FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. BEout 35 40 &8 BIC O OB FORNRTA IREL: o st yau (hink that T'd this vear. The Sheepshead Bay street. Buyer; 442, Howard [Torrey Byles Two excellent farms; can trade either | Street, suitable for almost any kind of | S y p i B A Speedway events have been called off | 1179—Clarence W. Bromly, 10 Lyon | 443, Joseph Bylenski: 444, Arthur Car for city property of equal value: one| business, at a reasonable price. In. |Make you a good first quire of i 2 VoY of life? on account of the war and this is the street. rief: 445, Frank Elbridge Carr: 4 Burldinge: aiso 180 acre ‘sthck farm | auire at Bulletin Office. O e 1 domiie T were sure that only track outside of Providence that|1180—William H. Fuller, /44 Chapman | Robert John Carr; 447, Styne Carniak D Eols’ ang Jequtptuent. fue. DRIS. S ot e Paihedar has a three A license. street. 248, Willlam Vetrell Carroll; 449, Hen- ADDRESS OR INQUIRE ings, keeps 50 head. If interested, write = == S opees A New England racing fans seem to |/1181—Herbert Smith, Putnam. ry Napoleon Carrier; 450, Alfred Ca- or telephone E FOR SALE What's that ax and saw have taken hold of the coming clashj1182—Joseph A. Mantineau, 197 Provi- [ron; 431, Victor George Caron: 452 BULLETIN JOB DEP'T ses0a TRYON'S AcENOY, e e A between the two speed kings with a dence street. Bernard Caron; 453, Joseph Caron: I RS AP TP R AT e, SR “"I‘{o :ve lufi‘e' xg @:\.“_1;“.”.4(’(”_ & vim. 1183—Joseph E. Morin, Lincoln street. | 454, Joachim Caron: 455, Hector Car- = rf:_fi-——\ ul ou! ’j“h g1 P B The management is taking every|1184_George Walter Osier, 32 Front |negie; 456, Joseph Carriere: 451, Rav- | Norwich Conn. operate on me with them precaution to keep the seats out of the street. mond Carpenter: 4538, Edward Cas- hands of speculators and only respon. | 1185—John Francis O"Brien, 6 Ham- |ault; 459, Exosie Joseph Chabotte; sible garage owners and clubs can get mond _street. 460, Henry Francis Chagnon: 461, Fred FOR SALE “She sung grand,” said a girl ! I back seat of a Great Bend 8 I E “Just like she was garglin'."—Kans: OR SA No. 70 Willlams St. splenaia |||City Star. modern home, In best resiZential The more we look at this season's blocks of tic 1186—John Lindsey “Wright, 52 Chap- |Joseph Chartier: 462, Narcise Chat- e i man street. P” | telle, Jr.; 463, Frederick George Chap- Both Oldfleld and De Palma ardiv- | 1187—George W. Kilborn, Sabin street. |man; 464, Eudore Alfred Champagne ed in Providence vesterday anad were |1188—Henry J. Page, 263 School street. | 465, Ovide Amos Champagne: 466, Al section: all convenlences, large bathing suits, the more we disapp e entertained at a luncheon given in|1189—Harris C. Hopkims, 263 School |fred Champagne; 467, Paul Cham- e their honor bv Fred Mansfleld of’ the street. pagne: 468, Ernest Champagne: 469, |4 First-class Universal Grinder Oper- 3 - Crown hotel to which the newspajper- | 1190—Francls Sylvester Hart, 14 Van | Emile Joseph Champagne: 470, Louis| ators. and easy terms if desir:d. Houston Post. men were invited. den Noort street. Joseph Champasne: 471, Charles Gil- A corps of men are grooming the|1191—Ralph Charles Boisoneau, 56 |bert Chappell; 472, Alfred Francis 5 Steel Polishers. course getting it into record Shape Chapel street. Chaput; 473, William Chamberlain; |3 Buffers on nickel and brass plated and Owner Perkin's offer of 5500/ for a | 1192—Willlam» H. Bolsoneau, 56'Chapel | §74, George Desire Charon: 475, Al-|work. record of one and twenty-five, miles street. fred Choinier; 476, Hormidas Chicoiné; Wil be given a close call if met eap:|1193—Benjamin' Lavine, 34 Bridge |477, Howard Albert Clark; 475, Hor- |4 Helpers in plating room. Sred. SR ace’ Corodon Cleveland: 479, Josebh |sieaqy employment with good wages. Te Palma is a 5 to 4 favorite in the | 1194—Avellino Andre Bonneville, 38 |Julian Clocher: 480. Thimas James = 2 7 Rooms and Bath, tnquire of F prop iy THOS. H. BECKLEY i e God Ne, ll Iood' 278 Main Street Phones 7%; Price $3250. Bread that will keep fresh two weeks after it has been wra paper and sterilized has been | S ————— ] Y Y PR N > o1 Vi No labor troubles. e TR betting at this stage. Indications are Green _street. Coffev. 481, Mjchael Fugens Coffey; : that he will rule at 2 to 1 before the|1195—John Lubey, 164 South Main |482; Simon Augustus Coffe: 483, | THE NEW DEPARTURE MFG. For particulars inquire S6s e on"?l:;;;:; 2;’;&;;’»’ A S James Aloysius Coffey; 484, Louis 4 Theodore Colburn; 455, John Farle| Employment Dept, Bristol, Conn. men go to the post. Rarelyfhas there street. heen as keen an interest in‘a contest|1196—Henry Bibeault, Church street. Cottage Houscs, Tenoment and Busi will make the Murray river JAMES L. CASE, ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, all in de-|pje far inland and supply as there is In the coming fray and one | 1197—Kenneth <C. Sharpe, 57 School [Collins: 486, Almond Cleveland Col- sirable locations. List your property i of the most cosmopolitan crowds ever street. 5. PN Eramk Jainey onason, oo Real Estate Broki Sou tare to Sl of Tehe ad X havs & |about 1,500,000 acres of la seen at an event is expected. 1198—Arthur G. Maloney, 144 School |Daniel Joseph Connell: 489, Joisphat . or number of people looking for real es- et Contois; 490, Josepha C:rbeille: 491, e 37 SHETUCKET STREET Suss Tuwws b et The French government h & 1199 3Moesla Mason McIntyre, 70 |Roswell Newton Corey: 192, Leonard WILLIAM F. HILL, lished at Cellalo a comple MYSTIC Chapman_street. 2 William Cornell: 135, Charids Fuzene Steady Work. Apply Roel el Eatate and' 1 tural school, where wounded e 00— Al Dinae - 13 Ol ostello: 494, Emile Frank Cote: 495 = are taught to become up-to-date farm- Roll of Homa Guard Hosmital Cornaf - iatre = eland | midas Cournover: 4as, Paul cour-| C. M. ROBERTSON CO. e tnspite of their disabilities 1201 Water N. King, Center street, |mover: 497, Paul Cournoyer: 498, Paul 2 T ramiay S Rich 50" Tvasd. | John Cournoyer: 499, Alphonse Avrial MONTVILLE T e ' Courchaine; 500, Samuel Couture: 501, : s e it reet. | Louis Albert Couture: 502, Arthur WANTED Home Guard Haspital Corps | s iy o iraves s v ot | Couture: 503, Exacier Coutu: 504, Oc- nrsxi\ea ‘\L ;"gnd s c!?:rx:pr(ses g Pt & i tave Lucien Couture: 395, Krsto Cu- :‘5 I;Aburera,dls farm h?nds, 10 men for A S , George, F. mons, | 1905 < 9 Frein kar; 506, Tony Dagl; 507, Sven Oscar |[hoeing and cultivating, 9 general Stanton King, Theodore Anderson and | 1207 harcld §. Cordbin. 19 Fremont |y pnoe.” 503, Alexander Dolaneault; |housework girls, 1 general housework 3 woman, $9.00 per week, board, lodging and everything, 1 first-class milker. FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU Alfred O. Avery. They are expecting | 1006 Jonn Henry Smith, 208 School | 309 John Baptiste Euclide Daigneault; Central Bidg, Sso. L. Chesbro, Mgr- —D. A. R. Planning WPicnic—Brief Items of Interest. SIX ROOM SEASHORE COTI‘AGE Aceording to the Statistica Agraria. APARTMENTS FOR SALE the vield of sugar beets in Ttaly fo short tons the year 1916 was 1,4858 All modern conveniences and faultless | A small sottage all furnished, lot 40 by |as compared with 1638675 tons bath equipment. In fine residence 200 fronting ocean, fine suf bathing.|1915, and a seven year average of I.- section, near school and electrica; | Near salt pond nime miles long, safe|862,380 tons. rental $20 per month. for children, boating, bathing ard o Can sell you a fine new two-family |fishing. This property will be sold| Twenty-five vea house at an attractive price. for $750. $250 cash bal. Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- | gage. Immediate pos: onable prices; terms to suit. purchasing can have the u the | number has now reached o & the place this season. is still increasing. The reinde The Norwich Housing Co. THREE used for food, clothing and t tion. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Exceptional bargaine at = Pleasant S, View. e properties wers never on 5 S Telephone 1334 63 Broadway ana "will "beecld The earlist mention har el ago 1,200 reindeer on mort- | were taken from Lapland to Alas nd party |for the use of the Eskimos there. TE of i?:‘x: :e‘(r'fa:!?afl:ze:d\n(fx/) 5{)}?(:1;;1 _lll')l:';l‘:s street. 510, Nicholas M. Dopcich; 511, Geo. k 3 r the drill. Sl = s I h Daskows 512, T -a but no 5 v v v = oot o yEyns. Three more members | ;503 Robert Percy Allard, 43 Railroad | 514, Georse Harvey Dawley; 515, Ev- - Sicent. erett Louis Dawl=y; 516. James Thom Picnic to be Held Aug. 1. 1209—Ray Harlan Morse, 216 South |2s Dav! 517, Patrick Henry Delaney The annual picnicjof the Fanny Led- Main street. 2 18, Willlam James Deianey: 519, Er- yard chapter, D. &. R. will be held |1210—Antonio Blasetti. 76 Elm street. i g g s T e P Mo on WedneSday, Aug. 1, at Atlanti 211—Clifford T 7 eojas N Beach el T T e niers; 22, Alphonse Frani Desaul- Mr. and Mrs. George Neidlinger of | 1212—Pedro C Wilkinson | iers:_523. Albert Desfossis: 524. Al- East Orange, N. J. have been the e o e fred Radolpha Despathy: 525 Pimile guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B.|1213—Fred D. Benard, 52 Smith street. |[Emerie Despathy; 526, George Des- Noves Pl Froak Chamaean.” Tonly oot | champs: 527, Calix Degardin: 528, Ho At Government Training School. street. el e iy Demosie o ; : S Tt Tatiisat 55, 530, Josep] am Denomine: 2 mvimiam Paine, who s in_the gov- | 1 e e er, Witsonsinie, | Cleophas Donomine: 532, Arthur Jo. ernme & school at Greenport, | 1216 —Frnest Leon Foster. Wilsonvilie. | cop)y Demais: 533, John Deroko: 334, has been-the guest of his sister, Mrs. | 1217—Eve - Cutler, R, D. I, Put- | oy Alphonse Derusha: 535. Wil- Alva R. Chapman for a fe wdays. Dem,. liam Andrew Devolve: 536, Edward Ravmond Holmes of Bay City, Mich, [ 1218—Randall B. Law, R. D. 1, Put- | mhomag Dion: 537, Domenick Diversis ls the guest of his parents, Mr. and|,, o TER . o o D 1 by |538 Kan Dorflinger: 539, Ovila Dou- o “““a";hK- H"fim‘“ A aam J. Raelsen. R. D. 1, Put=leot;: 540, Patsey Downing: 541, Wil- wsy Uotes. : liam Fugene Doyle: 542. Richard An 1220w . . R. D. % Mr.and Mrs. William E. Lamphere [ 22 Jome . 1 F120% R D L Put-|drew Doyle: 543, Fred Weldon Dovle have returned from an auto trip in 1221 Archie J. Bourgeois, R. D. 1 344, Joseph Alvert Dragon: 545, Savo Massachusetts. Putia. 2 > 25E % I I breno. Miss Dorothy Lamphere has been |1222— Joseph H. Montie, R. D. 1, Put- | [he remainder will be published on TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. the guest of her grandparents, Mr. nam. 7 e Thursday. _ —_— 4 Mrs. Joseph Desley in Old Mys- | 1223—Adolph Gunther. R. D. 1, Putnam | Fingers Cut Off. WE WANT OLD TEETH In any condition. We pay up to $10.00 per act according <o the value. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main St. _ Upstairs Est. 1872 Norwich, Conn. Sl tal b L in Egypt. Joseph, as a_mark ¢ o tinction, was placed in Pharach's s O 100, ond charlot (Genesis xii. 43). 1In Furnished Seashore | graice e %60 tarme in washinoton |00 F5I0Cal0n 07 Tacot and New London Counties. my bulletin. COttageS WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Farm Specialist For Sale or Rent |+ »5.257 2" i *| to fee s. Let m to closo e formed a part of the escort of WANTED 500 boys and girls, two years old, up to 8 years, to play in Pasn Overalls—47¢c a pair. THE PASNIK CO. 158 Main St., Norwich, Conn. at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Plsasant . Yo e e e s ™ ove mesence | Fresh and Fit Send for booklet. ON BROAD STREET FRANK W. COY FOR SALE —you must keep your stom- WESTERLY, R. I. House has all modern conventences.| 8Ch Well, your liver active, Arrangement of rooms on first floor i 2 most. bleasing. On second floor there the bowels regular, and your , d th we d Q)ttage House level corner lot; price reasonable |[|them- &nd the more, oo e _Committed to State Hospital. of the Academy Garden club was held Tnder the orders of Selectmen Kret- | NEW BRIGADIER GENERALS at the home of Miss Frances Burby on zer and Stowe Francis Wederkinch Academy street leave Monday after- for a few days. 1254 _Notoon A Law R D 1 Leo Venchat, an emplove in the i i ie’ are five family sleepi hysical “Miss Ellen Bogsemus has returned | 1125 Brnest B, Cutler, R, D. 1. Patnam | ard room of the Lawton Mills cor- c?"taln dimmie’s Inn Eindte i A o Pt e B blood _pure.d Ymér 4 the rom a visit with Miss Mildred Gates | 1226 _Willlam Phillips Hopkins. Bag | Poration, received — painful _injuries |LORD’S HILL, STONINGTON, CONN. | Targe open attic. Theres a spacious| condition depends on th in_Providence 154, Potnam. when his left hand got caught in the NOW OPEN | veranda and a well bullt roomy ga-| health of these organs. Ars. Alice Welr and daughter Helen | 1327 _Manfred Irving Young, R. D. 1, |Mechanism of the machine which he |pojled Live Lobsters and Fish Difne xege snemcell) inmltelied neighbor. : of Kingston, R. L. and Marshall Crowe Putnam. was operating, taking off two fingers. - g 9 room House with improvements || hood, near school and trolley. Owner| When anything goes wrong of Providence have been the guests|1ssg wWaiter H. Cutler, R. D. 1, Put- | First aid was rendered by fellow em- ernoon Tea, 4 to leaving Norwich will sell at a sacrifice of Mrs. Clara Bradshaw. nam. PRy v ploves. Telephone 414-3 near Boswell avenue, having a ) i Valter J. Shea has returned from al 1729 Adelara 7. Lacrolx, 17 Maynara Academy Garden Club Met. JAMES H. SISTARE, Prop. large garden and many fruit trees, ARCHA W. COIT J street. A very interesting monthly meeting also barn and chicken houscs. J| Telephone 1334 63 Broadway J us a e H Buildings in good condition, house $1.25 To New York $1.25 }|]can ve arrangea for two tene- FOR SALE a few doses of Beecham’s Pills Fas been admitted to the state hospi- RECEIVE ASSIGNMENTS | noon at 2 o'clock. The meeting was i i i i tal in Norwich. i called to order by the temporary pres- CHELSEA LINE [ ioutes ploe sassonEDIS’ A Cottage House, Hen House, Wood | &nd avoid any serious illness. James Dinsich of New York is at|Twe Wi ommand in Brownsville | ident, as President Samuel Dorrance |f = —————————— FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, House, in fair condition with about| They are a fine corrective and Cedar Crest for a few weeks. and at Camp Funston. was absent. The roll was called by the secretary, Miss Anona Holloway, TO NEW YORK two acres of land with fruit; about v two tmiles trom center of Norwich. for | tonic for the system, and a Central Building, Norwich, Conn. Food Supply Pri San Antonio, Texas, July 17.—Bri- |and each member answered by nam- B N e I i great help in maintaining gmdl Mantreal, July 17.—Hints that gadier General A. R. Block: h: ing a vegetable. After transacting the . A. PRENTICE. 3 wil form ot pompiision and price feing | been asstencd o command o ino|business the club elected as president || NORWICH AND NEW YORK Phone 300. ; 36 clir ¢, | health. A single box of the might be necessary to conserve the he | Miss Burby. Tood supplies of this country and the | Brownsville district of the southern|” Then Warren Slee, supervisor of T'nited States so that the home pop- | department by General James Parker, [the Garden club work, spoke to the ulation can be fed and the necessary | department commander. General | Children on different subjeits. The exportation take place to the allies | Blocksom will succeed General Charles | children are showing great interest as well, were thrown out today by W.|G. Morton, recently assigned to com- |in the work in spite of hot weather. J. Hanna, Dominion food controller,| mand at Syracuse, N. Y. After a motion to adjourn was car- in the course of an address by the| Brigadier General Samuel D. Stur- |ried through refreshments were served Canadian_clu gis has been assigned by General Par- From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- rove the remedial value of days Sundays at ¢ b m. SALE HORSES P : New_ York, Brooklyn Bridge, 1 20 Horses that I want t Pler, East River,wfout Roosevelt dlspoh,.ev’)! rll‘llil’t ra:vay."l NLn.l of nlheflo-; FDR SAI..E days, day = ric horses—the bala; E:f.k“-'t%?m. ‘Efl::l?:: m&;’?& :::l[‘;a‘lrwmo 500 to 1200 1bs. Come and | A centrally located BRICK BLOCK 1916. see them. in good condition at a low price. LMER R. PIERSON. $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 Tel. 536-3. may14d A. M. AVERY ker as commander of the troops at| Since the European war began one- Dbl e oAt | o 1EE R oAt Four steel vessels for the Canadian |Camp Funston. third of the Armenian race has been a the Whitestone Cigar will b» ba fishery service launched on Saturday| Generals Blocksom and Sturgis re- |massacred or died from starvation and |, ZWHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- | ggq % t 1,000. ,are named Ypres, Vimy, Messines, and i cently were promoted by President |one-half of those remaining are home- | megtum. becter than thiough. the ado ool from o o ONANT o AP L MG R s B Largert Sule of Auy Mediclas in the Worid. St. Julien. Wilson. less and dying in exile. Vertising columns of The Bulletin. 11 Franklin 8t letin for business reswita ; ovarywhere, Inbesss, 100, 350 i O SRR e 1