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- PRESS DESPATCHES V AND PROBABLY TOMORROW FOR SALE POETRY IF YOU WERE A BOY. FOR SALE |~fie o owunieivgun e What Is Going On J'onldn NORWICH TOWN Moving Piccures at the Breed The-|Rev. H. T. Arnold Conducted Services ne-half double house at TO RENT—O: Nfl’.y}kO'k St. Inquire of H. B. Gardner, e Shet s~ Perschale: Vaudeville snd Moving Pictures at| at tering A ol i 3 i B e T e | 1£_you were a boy this morning tha Devia Eherive. theAu- | The regular Sunday afternoon nmeet. [$100.00 Remington, Smith Premier or| o WANTED X heap driving Bowe. cully furnished, on fine Of rolley:| wioonder what vou would do, Was ever a day more perfect, ., Was ever a sky more blue? I'm speaking to you, grave senlor, Feature Moving Pictures at ditorium Theatre. J¥24TuThS double house Monarch Typewriters, slightly used, $40.00 each. Your choice from a dozen Phone 1130. ing at the Sheltering Arms was con- 'T—One-halt o ducted by Rev. Mr. Arnold. His text W — Woman for general was taken from Christ's sermon on the mount, Matt. 7 13-29. ANNOUNCEMENTS He explained the parable about the Prof. George’s Residence Sold. wise and the foolish man building Real Estate Broker John A. Moran, | their houses upon the rock and upon who s ‘Kecping hings moving in nis | the sand. He said by wise is meant line, has sold the former residence of [the good soul that makes to become Prof. J. Herbert George, now residing |better and by foolish is meant one in Minneapolis, a fine ten-room modern | Who lets opportunities slip. No mat- cottage at 19 Hamlin street, with lot |ter how far we are along in w-fl‘we 50x100 feet, to Calvin J. Roath, who |can be better and if we wish to im- will maire Tk Borme-sHers: prove we must build upon the Rock. We have to build little by little for none can make themselves over in a MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN. minute, but can build little by little every minute. The wise are prepared Military Night at the Majestio Roof | when trouble came and through trials or more. Werite Box /196, care Bulletin Co. FOR SALE Eight-room cottage. all latest im- provements. large barn, and building lots, located in the best resi- dentlal section of Jewett City. For partticulars, inquire of S. SEIGEL. eight housework in the country; no laundry. running water in kitchen; small ’Qfly‘ Address Farm, care Bulletin, WANTED At once, & 3 acres, with building and frui within 5c carfare of Norwich. Sen particulars to E. Vars, 86 Cedar St. iv24TuThS WANTED—Man_to feed hogs; good gal‘l’flvntoth.rln < man. s.fwfox‘z 'omfret. Phone 2. Putnam. jy2 WANTED—Housekeeper wanted by a middle ed man; object matrimony. Write “ nd,” care Bulletin Co. Jy14STuTh when you want good help and want it quickly. Help scarce now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. When you have a “don’t want” which you believe might be “some-one-elsc want” Fur- niture, floor coverings, stoves, elothing, tools, -etc., advertised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready sale. r] for general house- Call at 21 Falrmount Bt. Jy23a WANTED—Comfortable home for W ‘work. No. 19 Oak St. Inquire of ael. 1484, iyaad COTTAGE Wistarla, Groton Long Polnt, for rent, Applv Fred L, Vall or L. D." Packer, Taftvilie. Jy24a TENEMENT for rent, 152 Palmer St Apply Mclntyre, on prémises. Iyz3d THE BRONSON—Furnished rooms to let; $1 and up per week. Rear of Bul- letin. iyisa _ TO RENT—Flat of five rooms, with all latest improvements, at 35 CIiff St. Inquire Brooklyn Outfiiters. jyldd TO RENT—Buckley cottage, Peck's Corner, Norwich Town; seven rooms and bath, all improvements, arage. Inquire of James L. Case. yl3ad E. Gardner. I noticed you as you went Hot-footing it into the city, To add to your cent per cent. I noticed your sober manner, Your very important looks, And T noticed your boy beside you The schoolboy with his books. I saw—and you saw—where the Sweeps down to the “swimmin Another boy playing “hoolgey’ A boy with a fishing pol®. If you were a boy this morning, I wonder what you would do? I saw you stooplng to whisper A word to the boy with you. Tt seemed to me that you told him That the truant boy was a fool, That nothing ripens manhood Like the moments spent in school Garden Tonight—Allce Brady in|they obtain yirtue, patience, and cour- Real Estate and Insurance, 2 i With fresh blue sky aboye you Y Pha hbak trat ihe wise: bulld o Norwich, Conm, elderly man; please state terms. Ad- TO RENT Suite of rooms, Marion| And ¢h fields under | Darkest Russia, Feature Photoplay— | 28¢ —- dress 'S. 7. Bullstin Co. y23d When you loss something— R ypuiiding. = Ring first ona bell Pl Fa i S R dens is the Rock of Truth, Christ. We can| may1sa Tel 24a for most Norwich people are || ~%yfsqS Nn& frst or second bell)ow dare vou utter such nonsense Art Arcord in The Frameup at Big|jcarn a thousand good things from Horn Completes the Program. nature, but the best is Christ, for he said I am the Way, the Truth and the Military misht at the|Life. There is no choice, all must Majestic Roof Garden. The members | build, and we have to choose between of the Third and Fifth companies of |rock or sand. The great teaching of Norwich and all soldiers and sailors in | Christ is, All ye are sisters and one uniform have been invited to attend.|is our Father. If everyone believed Tonight is FOR SALE Cottage House, eight rooms with mod- ern conveniences, large barn in rear, ‘WANTED—At onco, competent girl for _general housework. Apply Mrs. A. tgood, Moosup, OConn. Jy2sd WANTED—Walitresses for seashore hotel. Apply at once to Mrs. James L. Nash, Narragansett House, Watch Hill, R. I Jyasd honest—and on finding anything instinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. When a vacancy occurs your rental property. WANTED—A teacher for Preston TO RENT—An apartment of six rooms and bath on Sachem St. B, H. Linnell. y1sd FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerite. gool, clean, pleasant rdoms. No. § North ain St. TO RENT—Furnished ottage It vou were a boy this morning A Doy with a heart and a soil You'd be, in spite of a lickin The boy with the fishing pol —Philadelphia Evening Ledg. ONE MAN’S DREAM OF LOVELINESS The two local coast artillery companies | this, the world would be heaven. We |three minutes’ walk from trolleys.| City school; must have training and Whe: P 15 your Laured HIil Ave, nGiire ' Df Since all's at end, T often wonder now e h like h G experience: fine location and good pay. n you want to sell y 3 a e 3 L Ly have accepted and will march in a body [ must try and make eart e heaven, [ Must be sold to close estate. e LS S R R Y ¢y Bray, 285 Central Ave: How could he find” such plea from the armory to the garden. The |we must learn something every day, feature photoplay for today is Darkest | some kindness for someone else. We R. Tussia. Alice Brady is the star in this | should believe in Jesus and build on For further S. BARTLETT, information apply to ', Trustee, Central Building, City. Room 14, Norwich, Conn. Tel. 1862-12. jy2id WE_BUY and sell tools, furniturs, stamps, false teeth, antiques or any- When you want to buy or seil pets, a business or a lease. TO RENT_Furnished rooms for Hght housekeeping. Mrs. Congdon, 82 McKin- ley Ave. 4a Just here with me? how He ‘x‘sed to watch me sewing in ths Yet I remember splendid offering and she is seen in one | the Rock: e = " B e Re 1 = = ot of the most effective of the many ef- ; L e Ve 3 keoning 2T Diviore, [f !Sht bouse-| or the oil Jamp. Things were o cor fective roles which she has assumed. Personals and otes. - FOR SALE Water St. mer24MWS Sc a L.ine BN B R e S ] e sk 64 e , = k) T ? cha he & fow D e Rt & crucial moment |, Miss Helen Avery of West Town| s fn, seven room house with all| WANTED — Experienced practical month, Hve Tooms, ith 1l Smproye: fo0tstool, sian mus! oo To | street left Monday to spend a week at 2 nurse desires work. Address Nurse, ments.” Inquire of Alling Rubber Co.|My needle, making fast a bit of Jace and At A I A e the. reute | Croton Long Foint. modern improvements in good resit|Byjiciin Omce, Willimantic, Conn Je28d 3 lay Gos ave e T. 8 e — it 4 3 — | He always sald I was most bheautif St ihis refusal ehe is reparated from| . rery Gray Brigham of Gram- | SomHel sestion. _dv20a . FOR SALE nonSe R ENT_—Furnished rooms for light | ~ On ~uiet nights at home, And he had her sweetheart and 18 sent to Sibera. |, ooy s recent guest of Miss Calla A. M. AVERY YOUNG MEN, 21 to 30, wanted as Phone 276 = e S S L By seior There she becomes an angel of mercy Kk's Ce firemen and brakemen; good wages, a strong well bullt e o Me walking In the woods, m 0 ‘White of Peck’s Corner, Tel. 1122-2 52 Breoad Apply N. ¥, N H. & H. R., Unit FOR SALE—A good s g Neatl 0 - high, to the afflicted. Finally, under the el roadway pply N. Y, N. H. . R., Unlon | three-seated carriage suitable for car-| TO RENT—Neatly furnished room;| . Righ -~ = most dramatic circumstances, she is| . Tacroix and family of New Ha- Station, New London, Conn. 3¥194 | rying parties, school children or sum- fisu_ room for lght housekeeping. Mra. g e Py & #! reunited to her lover. Art Arcord in|. .. "Visited Mr. and Mrs. La Pan of WANTED—At once, girl for general | mer boarders; will sell varyuloW.Lea: 1| May Kelley, 7 North High St. _Jeld | \ /s JheSR = ", \oi avarnse ¢ The Frameup at Blg Horn, a stirring | gejleyvue Farm last Friday. housework. Apply to Mrs. Oswald C.[have no use for it. E. A, St eA’. zmn- TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms at sky. crama of the west, completes the pro- : i Street, 41 Broad St, D-nm-on.”fi);adu ard Bridge, Conn, ¥ The Calvert. 84 Franklin Blreet._“'gal. Sewing by lamplight, in my woolen gram. There will be a surprise dancing | aye . Beebe of East Haddam G FOR SALE—_Fresh load of mackerel, -2, - may Ly Aress b e b s contest on Wednesday night. The pic- | gpant e Sveak end ek ithe) Eueat: of WANTED—One or_ two good card-|at Osgood’s ,Wharf. 37240 | "FURNISHED ROOMS and light house. | F 11124 T one man's dream of ture program will be shown every af- |ars. Henry Butler of Lafayette street. S e “Cardlina Commany, Caroling,| FOR SALE — Five year old Jersey | keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1045-3. | _miizabeih Tart, in the Montgomery ternoon at 2.30 and all rainy nights at the Auditorfum. Mrs. L. R. Hamston has returned to her home in Stafford Springs after attending the funeral of Mrs. satrick BREED THEATRE. The Bigelow Property fa’y 1m° oy cow due to freshen in few days, John S Curry, Yantic. Tel. 636-4. Jy24TuThS A WORD to turkey raisers: Konemah Specific No. 14 is a scientific treatment for the prevention and cure of black- Jy18d WANTED—First class mechanical draftsman. The Aeolian Co. Meriden, Conn. Jyisd TO R nice rooms for light housekeep! Main St., over Brooklyn Outfitter: feb23d Advertiser. HUMOR OF THE A O'Connell. N ! 0 — 0. 62 BROAD STREET WANTED—Competent and trustwor-| head in turkeys. It has never failed FURNISHED rooms; -easonabl He—I came across smallpox today Womanhosd, the Slaxy of Mis M. | Lo ol o e e thy girl to_assist with housework. Ad- | to do the work. Prepared and sold by | rates: saitabip for Jght housekecping, | She—Good heaven! Where? Arouses Sincere Enthusiasm in the dress Mrs. W. S. Aldrich, Westerly, R. I.| Konemah Poultry Yards, 456 West Main | Mrs. Emma Morse, xf Union St. jy25d He—In the dictlonary.—Puck been visiting his aunt, Mrs. G. S. Bee- Today and |pe of the Scotland Road during the past week. Audience—Feature for Wednesday. Fine Modern Residence and Garage Jyis Price 50c. WANTED—Girls 16 years of age to learn winding. Apply West Side Silk Mill, Jyi4d St., Norwich, Conn. augTuThS FOR SALE—If you have never tried canoeing, nor owned a really good ca- STORE TO RENT “How's your garden getting along “ANl right, I haven't Interferred with it yvet.”—Detroit Free Press Capacliy houses at all performances | Anthony Rogers of Bridgeport spent a Jor qwned a really good ca- RAGE sy seidmic: T 7ot vesterday greeted Alice Joyce and|Sunday With his cousin, Fred Peter B CANT carry all the cigars, so|[l2 *Rennebec camoes ive the best| About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin | Mayme? Harry Morey and an all star Vitagraph [at the home of Mrs. Talbot of Otro- FOR FULL DESCRIPTION we carry the best. Fagan's Smoke| 2% S OneD B neh, seaworth 5 ' s Nawi ‘168 cold Buf in th I-stirring _photodrama | bando ave. APPLY TO Shop. the, little Ted front Slgar store! Kennebec canoes give more real pleas- | Street, suitable for almost any kind of [ Mayme — Naw o} 3u At e R 2 S ‘round the corner, 162 Main St. jy13d Fthi falo Express. Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation, el = a t West T = = e ore ai;t tlfis’wc:rslsi ms'fla"?&“n“l‘»i‘“é ng business, at a reasonable price. In. e T T po t Miss Ruth Avery of West Town WANTED _Card room help and spin. | else in_the 3 . H. Sar- Every » T sing in public o e N e wn&: street left Monday to spend a few JAMES L. CASE, ners; alsg two strippers. Apply to B | sent, 5 Main St. Moosup. Conn. quire at Bulletin Office. the proceeds to charity.” DeEINniny bt e At days in Abington with her aunt, Mrs. Loudon, Grant S. Kelloy Woolen Mills, | may29TuThS . “Your consclence fi I suppose beginning of the picture to the end. s o Real Estate Department Inc., Smiths, Mass. Iy9d G, —The Lamb. P e R M T i P Fon saLE o = befo 2 T, don 3 : . 5. . makes a man_always give y :‘(‘ o _F"(“‘t "'(.; Ylag fl’?‘er d:here Miss Gladys Beebe of the Scotland 3 SHETJSIET SrReny matter if broken; I pay $2 to $15 per FOR SALE—One gray horse, )1—'92:‘ a ladvaz a. m’r\nd rln:"" - Tho would mot be willing to sacrifice |Road is spending two weeks at Gro- full Setinoingle, and partial plates in| o) %0und and a good worker. Leoiin “The lady."—Orange Peel 1l he possessed for the honor of his|ton Long Point at the camp of the receive check by return malil. L. | E- ranklin, Conn Rl'db' ‘Your wife is very ingenious. teloved land. Delta” Upsilon Phi. Mazer, 2007 5. sn'St. Philadeiphia, Pa. D Jy ermon oOWS I should say so. It seems to me Pearl White in the second chapter of = v FOR _SALE_Four plots standing she finds a new place to hide m The Fatal Ring completes the bill for| Mrs Frank Way and daughter FOR SALE WANTED Competent sir] for_wen | 57555, James B. Dewoll. Traaing Cove. | Garioad just arrived. new milch ana| dress hirt every time’—otrolt Fres iay and Wednesday. Three shows | Bt ei spent u&a r‘xi e r{( A Cottage House, Hen House, Wood | eral housework. Apply 136 Central| Y rearby springers. Press. Cally, at 230 645 and 845, and s:ll e st N poaughter. MIS |House, in fair condition with about | Avenue. Je19d aEOR SATE_A dne ltie poultry )" SRED W ok Miss Fad—Have you decided to do seats at all performances are 15 cents. | A- two acres of land with fruit; about| WANTED — Bxperienced maid for | fATm of two acres, with apples, pears,| o G el [TODEDIIE Lol s e general housework; good references b A L of Mrs. Patrick O’-|two miles from center of Norwich, for house with seven rooms, barn, garage . = g in for farming. o e T L s I O Tt Oeplion required. Address R. T, care Bulletin. | 3043, Doultry houses: all bulldings I think it will be pertectly grand jus fayette street sang two hymns in- E. A. PRENTICE. in fine repalr. A. H. Maine, G '/'———\ to vegetate.—The Lamb. tead of Mrs. Morgan Cronin. Phone 300. 86 Cliff ®.| WANTED—Second hand and antique | Conn. (4 i First Alumnus And don't thing b sk 7 furniture of all kinds; get our prices 1 look fatafliar though? before you seil. A, Bruckner, 55 Frank.| FOR SALE_Two houses gt s SR A Ll Miss. Mery Boticr Bas: vetuenae: to Dn St Tel 7ie " 3 naysa. | rooms, one seven rooms. Second Alumnus — They sure do B Bomer o Eafavettel stveer asics F ished S h . - Town'St. or Phone 118 o was at a dance last night and saw spending two weeks In East Haddam urnishe eashore WANTED FOR SALE_Old _well csfablished @ my old dress euit—Widow as the guest of Mrs. Harry Beebe. newsstand, well stocked; price reason- No. 70 Willlams St. splendid Cwisath dhe, metter with Ty During her stay in East Haddam Miss C tt Six Farmers, 5 Housework Girls, 4|able. Write H, Bulletin Co. Jy18d modern home, in best residential Cynthia today; she looks very de Butler visited in Middletown and Deep 0 ages Boys for beach, 3 Blacksmiths, 1 Floor- | "pop sALE—Pasture of 45 acres, good section: all conveniences, large pressed?” " River. man, 3 Men for dve house, 8 Weavers, | springs and water, $1,000; large fillage ||| level corner lot; price reasonable Oh, don't you know? 7 Spinners, 10 Toolmakers, 7 Machin- | lot of 40 acres with 300 apple trees, 5 LA v of her bazaarless days NSURANCE or dale or eflt ists, 2 Chambermaids, 1 Man to care! $1,000; also young cow 3 years old, L sy Cprmes SEES denir Sl Opinion. | WAR' RISK | 2 for ‘gentleman’s place. e N P Inquire of “I like spring.” FOR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. |at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Plsasant| FREE =MPLOYMENT BUREAU | Hickle. R.F. D4 Putnam, Conn. jy1id Wy 2 Government to Pay Excess Charge Because of Military Service. View, and along the shore; also acce: le Rhode Island Seashore Farms. Central Bidg., Cseo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. FOR SALE_1917 Hudson Super Six 7 passenger phaeton, run 1,400 miles as demonstrator, Danlel T. Shea. — je30d THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 724 68 278 Main Street “I don't,care for work at any but it is ‘only in epring that attitude viewed t that — o | et T L FOR SALE—1917_ Stewart 1500 Ib. Loulsville Courler-Journal Wacington, July 25 — Tentative | gy w. coy ight delivery, run 500 miles; bes - 5 d e Plane evoneedat toaaye conterence ot | IF SR A INIC - sons for selling. Shea & Burke. je3od T2 T e B g e ) Sovernment officials and insurance men FOR SALE_One marine gasoline en. Fed E provide for the issuance of insurance WESTERLY, R. I gine, 5 h. p. Box 33, care Builetin. Je30d FOR SAL e S hughio oblinitet, h% remkited a in amounts from $1,000 to $10,000 upon FOR SALE 1917 Ford touring car| Cottage Houses, Tenement and Bust- | bystander. i the lives of American sailors and sol- in good condition; 1916 Ford turing car | ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- | "Viginner . . e diers at ordinary premium rates, with J HPH = in ‘good condition; 1915 Buick 7 pass.|sirable locations. List your property if ptimist, no an um L the government paying the excess Sons g ate) tourink. just overhauled and painted,| you care to seli or rent, as 1 ha salesman.”—The Jester. charge because of the extra risk of four new tires. Auto Sales Company, | number of people looking for real e: ‘““The first shall be last and the last am Desmond and Clara Wil- |military service. OF ALL KINDS . " 118 Franklin St. e25d ' | tate investments. shall be first,” quoted the devout cit- liams In Triangle Play, “Paws of | Family allowances to dependents also Especially Lathe and Reat Tntats ot T HnE e Bear P O e o et e ot o depend R FOR SALE oo T W St |, s o e & e bex e e pon e iz of the famiy. In 294i-] The Peck-McWilliams Co. Planer Hands Very cholce cottage house all fur- Commerciatiet. “I1l fet mine ‘either a eatre, Mon. Tues. and Wed. | (30, o0 s ity Tho tentar nished, on Fishers Island; will be sold| SEASHORE COTTAGE |way. I'm the middle man'—Wash ~CCH e tive program provides that the war Apply by letter to Box 39, care «*‘henlnrlf !ak‘fir;aaztflnce. For full par ington Star. CnCCHI DENIES ANY risk insurance bureau have full charse | AMERICAN SQUADRON R CeulEES I OHN 4. MORAN, FOR SALE GErore s WERE! _ TeRTG . SHics o s sleeplessness? Jat something before CONNIVANCE WITH POLICE. of administering the plan. SAILS FROM MONTEVIDEO. Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. shed, lot 40 by suf bathin, A small sottage all furi 200 fronting ocean, fin koing to bed Patient—Why doctor, you onca told He Would Not Be Spared If They Sus- [ GERMANY’S CONFIDENCE SR I ‘o pected Him of Crime. IN ITS SUBMARINES, | Americans Are Given Big Sendoff by A T D :lu:arc;fi:‘t“aandb;;a:gtn ’I‘elg'r:g, iete m; ?:v;:dm eat anything before go : Koy People of Uruguay. w ” E s fishing. This property will be sold| Doctor (with dlgnity)—Pooh, pooh! Ot Only | Declaration That the Last British Mer- for $750. $250 cash balance on mort- | That was last January. Science atel one Vol ore ry nce between my- but it was the police which caused the t latest statement made sechi, slayer of Ruth Cru- s with motorcycle policemen in city. chantman’s Doom is Fixed. Amsterdam, July 23.—The Sunday edition of the Wesser Zeiting of Brem tc 750,000 gross tons From this the newspaper concludes theoretically that in 45 months’ time the last merchan d have spared him if they had sus- him of a crime. he approached Ruth Cruger with wrong intent, he declared, she uzeled with him, and he realized he £ she denounced him to the ne so only with his bare hand, = any weapon. | PURCHASED FOR $5,000,000. Approximate Cutout of the Mines This Year Will Be 1,500,000 Tons. announced today that his company had completed the purchase of 7.500 acres of coal land in Belmont county, Ohio, Montevideo, Urugua; , July 23.—The American squadron set sail today for Buenos the peo was escorted on its wa Aires. An ple of Urugua: enormous crowd The squadron by the cruisers —_— LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. pose of making an enroilment of the legal v oters of s: list Town, and for the purpose of making ‘such changes the enrollment in last perfected, as JOB PRESSMEN BULLETIN JOB DEP'T Steady Work. Apply C. M. ROBERTSON CO. " MONTVILLE In any condition. We pay up to $1l|).00 per set according to their value. Ladies you can get a Long Kimona or a House Dress for 59c at the PASNIK CO, 158 Main Street, SALE HORSES _ SIX ROOM APARTMENTS rental $20 per month. Can sell you a fine new two-family house at an attractive price. i most pleasing. gage. Immediate possession and purchasing can have the use o the place this season. THREE 304 you about them. Choice of 400 farms and New London Counties. in Washington Send for FINE RESIDENCE ON BROAD STREET On second floor there mily sleeping rooms and two rooms and bath. are five baths; two maids’ made enormous strides since then Christian Register. THE KALEIDOSCOPE econi, thi ist en, under the caption “Only Patience,” | gathered on the waterfront and cheered 4 y the case in charge, daring & | Plices the net monthiy loss throush |rhe Americans. Admiral Caperton and Sestin ol G A e ation of the prisoner de- | lhe submarine operations, after de.lnis staff were accompanied to the ADDRESS OR INQUIRE the market before and will be sold | . The Congregation of Rites met in cially to throw light on his fducting new construction, at 700,000 | g, ehin by a committee representing cheap to close estates. Let me tell [{iom® on Tuestay to discuss the ues- Plunket, Primate of Ireland, who suf- fered martyrdom in 1681 i admitted that through hi n 2 1t~ | Uruzuay and Montevideo. A bR T et o as bicvcle repairer he knew a | Man will be sunk. It adds for 5| perore nis departure Admiral Caper- | Norwich, R o e . e of thein [y Sulieting R of such policemen, especially JAnd Thust atva | B sertior mig ten expressed to President Viera his are big work horses—the balance will WILLIAM A. WILCOX, On the invitation of th omas M. errigan, William A. E Americans in Montevideo. Th resi- see o, Slav committee have arrived in Co nd James F. Hasgerty, but he | {rom the navy for mercantile purposes. | qont ibonded 1 ihe Gost < corgii ELMER R. PIERSON. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2| o axcnanms ideas reraraing the u he said, that none of these CErE A R terms. - Tel. 536-3. Y Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 of all Serbians, Croatians, and Sl OHIO COAL LANDS ARE | venes in view of the new conditions which have arisen. Several small coasting been sunk in Tunisian waters bombs by German submarines vessels h wi carry 5 3 1 3 The Registrars of Voters of the Town Thic idea terrified him and of Lishon heraby giv y . . S 3 > s v ‘give motice that the: < All modern conveniences and faultless P gt b e n was that he | Cla g < ridav. Aug. 3 and 10, between the | House has all modern conveniences. b 8 58— da Coal and Dock company of this city. | hours of 12 m. and 8 p. m.. for the pur. WE WANT OLD TEETH B ans e menook kand * eleotilos | L wemeant Of oatas on ALer Moo 1y |apeArsd. aftée AHng two ahélls wh caused no damag: A great number of German subma SIAM'S ENTRANCE IN WAR from Pickands-Mather company ' -2 pany of | rovided for in Sections 1 and 3 of Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- | Large open attic. There’s a spacious s y ot DY IS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE. | Cleveland. O The price paid for the | Chapter 265 of the Fublic Acts of 1905 THE14§°M'I-.'-‘.:TSEL““-U';3':{:' CO. ¥|onable prices; terms to suit. veranda and a well built roomy ga- e K o i L R il P potir i D v is s 5,000,000, FRANK B, HYDE. 1 : 5 rage (heated). Unexcelled neighbor- e Will Have Influence on China and a| Mr. Clarkson said that he expected GEORGE C. PHILLIPS, Est. 1872. Norwich, Conn. §| The Norwich Housing Co. [156d, near school and trolley. Owner N e The Tidens: Tean sepe Clear Way to Mediterranean. B g . T Registrars of Voters. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent ixenvmg Norwich will sell at a sacrifice. | 1 submarines are smaller than the - 5 i4 2 . Dated at Lisbon, Conn., July 23, 1917. | = ¢ : AR HA w 1d ty and have just the same color New York, July 23.—The announce- 1647 Eeieplione 13% g8 Bromdwayy C . coItr 25 the water. . t Siam has declared a state Tarnopol Reported Burning. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Telephone 1334 63 Broadway of war with Germany carries greater | Copenhagen, July 23.—The Austro-| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD R P L P4 A BRI N Lo - 4 4 5 wa ; T A t 2 tting during which the siznificance than might at first be|German flood in eastern Galicia has |t Norwich. within and for the District | One of the historic places In Norwich | After a_sfttir { supposed, according to a statement | been turned southward In endeavors to i 3 NOTJpf OB the 23d day ot July, | B ECE S BOECE O i MUST BE SOLD O e e e here today by John Barrett, director | get behind the Russian armies between | Biesent- NELSON J. AYLING, J | e . o > M War of the Pan-American union, Washing- | Brzezany and the Dneister, Austrian | Baiste of Herman Saniviau gage. | famous s Tl M Roniiotosd. 410 ] SoRAtanGs T M8 e s e ton. and formerly United Slates min- | correspondents at the front report in Santukey) late of Norwich, in sald quire of i s:;';m;& of War Supplies, M. Louch ister at Siam, despatches to their newspapers. The | District. deceased. S -4 Siuive. chise " fnportentes. 15 - tho Pl oreonit fones engaged in this opera. | Ordered, That the Administratrix cite 9 room House with improvements JOHN A. MORAN, eur, has agreed to join M. Violletts - » S ; o B " | the creditors of said deceased to bring near Boswell avenue, having a Real Estate Broker, * |and take joint charge with him of all iresent war crisis is that it is practi- | tion, they declare, have reached Ko- | (1€ STSqitors of sald deceased to bring|mne trolley will get you there from S b, Saarding tho Goul SUPPAE cally the rice granary or source of [seva station, ten miles east of Brzeb- | within six monthe from this date, by|the city in about fitteen minutes or || 1arge garden and many fruit trees, || ¥ramklin Square, ey - food supply for China, and its action |any, which i5 in Austro-German hands. | posting a notice to that effect, topethay | SR B s ana ciieken’ houwek may have a direct effect upon China’s | They have crossed the Kosev-Tarnopol [ With a copy of this order, on the sign.|YOU can run there in an automobile FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. o7 zttitude toward Germany,” sald Mr.|railroad at several places. gec:a?:grf;;ttg“teh‘el x;la;e.nwrt:fire said | in less time, Buildings in good condition, house X Tw? excellent‘tarl’?s: canltrlr{e either nfflhn?'cé?,yfl:;”:f‘:‘n”m !nmvh.hdg: tion arrett. “It also give atchi 2 velt. an o same _ || tor city property of equal value; one all other disea: Tor tha Trat time, “an wnbrolon Tavor: | sian army s stand. benind she Serim, | Fown. nd by publishing the sare Cnce A. A. ADAMS can be arranged for two tens- §|3'acren tafe road, mehr clty. modern | put omether, and for years it was sup Bl 3 = b | in v culati L : curable. octo re 2ble coast line all the way from China |and reiterated the reports that Tarno- | said Dictrict and make rotomnto%ni8 | Phone 519 Norwich Town | | ment hourse, price reascnable. Py e acalpacrat, Sk farm | B Cribed local remedies, and by con to the Mediterranean, for Siam -was |pol was in flames. Court. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, ings, keeps 50 head. If intetested, write | Stantly failing to eure with local treat the only neutral territory in that en- rhe ap EISON I AYLING, Judge. 3 » or talephone ment, pronotinced it inctrable. Catarry tire distance of many thousands of Siam Legation Hears News. e above and foregoing is a true Central Building, Norwich, Conn. TRYON'S AGENCY, = e Py Y s g copy of record. » Mohy 30a Viilimaatte, € by constitutional conditions. and there miles. Tt also possesses an excellent | gigycester, Mass., July 23.—The sum- | Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, TEAMING AND TRUCKING Je: e fore reguires constitutional trestment, little navy, adequate to patrol the Gulf of Siam ecoast line of nearly 2,000 miles. Farewell to Wilson. Washinston. July 23.—Dr. Paul Rit- ter, Swiss minister, recalled by his government to serve in another ca- pacity, paid his farewell call today on President Wilson. nier legation of Siam here today re- ceived official word of the entrance into the war of Siam. Minister Phya Prabha Karavongse was advised of the press despatches from Bangkok early {oday and summoned the Frince of Siam, who has been studying at Har- vard university, to a conference, pend- ing which no official statement wasit me” Clerk. NOTICE.—AIll creditors of said de- ceased are herehv notified to present their claims against said_estate to the undersigned at R. F. D.. Norwich Town. within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. her MARY XBBA.NTOF‘SKL mark Conn y24a Administratrix. DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES A. D. LATHROP Phone 175 THERS = nc zdverus:ng medium Ia Eastern Connecticut egtal to The Buls letin for busiuess resuits _———— B. A. WIGHTMAN EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER 3 Fairmount Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 595-3 THERB 1s no advertising medium In Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results. On account of Increase in price of to- bacco, the Whitestone Cigar will bs sold from now on at .u_r-r 1,000. J. F. CONAN janza 11 Franklin St THERE 18 7o advertising medium In Eastern Connecticut 2aual to The Bul- iétin for ousiness results. by F. J. Cheney & Co is a constitutional remedy. ternally, and acts through on the mucous sarfaces of One Hundred Dollars rew for anv case that Hall's C cine falls to ¢ Sena and testimonia F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohlo Sold by Druggists. 7he. 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