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SHOWERS WEDNESDAY -~ THURSDAM FAIR / What Is Going On Tonight NORWICH TOWN FOR el SRS SETN U . - - TO RENT POETRY L e e g R § S x ished r 53 et trac TR CELITRE AR (S Breed RS- Lodyin Toum N Kool E S 2 Wz 4, ca g cfiaw*iugr iR Jy;fid THE STORY OF THE DRUMS. : Pesie ~ . IR 2 S PSS ] 3 TO MENT=Nice teement of foUr|wha¢ {s the story of glory that comes From the roll of the drums? R e R rooms &t No. 2 Hinckley St. Inquire the Davis T . Feature Movl Pletures at the Au- Mr, Lockwood of Hartford is visi ngton, n 1 = 4 B Bailey /Ry f T Er A T " Ny aitoriam Theatre his sister. Mrs. Charles Vergason, y ; B\ Sy e, g, | The eghg of feet Keeping time to — i Toutel TR & e e s B faar; = t = 2 unfurnisned rooms sultabie for light|Of men who are marching by cross housekeeping. ‘el 1460, 57 CLff St. road and street, To the call that has echoed by land and by sea RENT—Flat of six rooms, 1’0 CH | For the fate that may be? P aEn o g°"",g,"§;,,{‘," when you want good help and [[st. Inauire 45 Oak St ¥234 _ | And the story i8 this—they have come T otwich Lodge, No. 18, A. O. U. W.| rs. Martha Brown of Jewett City [°F more. - meets in Germania Hall spent Sunday with Mrs. Thomas Con- | Write Box 196, care Bulletin Co. Painters’ and Decorators’ Union |relly of Tanner street. ¥ Iy23MWTh if it be only to suffer and ey are ready to pa street. FAMOUS YACHT NOW £ 5 2 Mrs. W. S. Thatcher of Vergaso INSERVICE. OF U8 A nve:ie is spending a few days in Wa- “Nokomis,” Owned by H. E. Dodge,|terford as the guest of Miss Emma Detroit Motay Car Manufacturer, A o Given Over For War Duty. Miss Lizzie Coffee and Miss Louise No. 62 BROAD STREET meets in Carpenters’ Hall ; . 2 : % s to the da Mrs. Charles Browning of Plain Hil 5 — - WANTED T} a ‘want it quickly. Heip Is scarce TO RENT—Mystic, Ct, modern fur-| . e i A s ssiden ANNOUNCEMENTS 15 shending < fow dava”with it and AR T Ramare TWeolon s St || mow, but the best workers read || nisheg Seashore Pugkalghvi gved ahy| MRS O0S T rads T A T T Mrs. John L. Browning of Bast Town mR SALE B Toasa || Bulletin Wane Ads. & bosting " Riod8% | Ana i€71e b6 oy the deatn whicn war pomitions open: (f TO RENT_One-half double house at | O, clerical work; men-women wanted:|f] - When .you have a “don’t g 3 3 $100 month: list Fravkin Tmet- || et ik e, Baltivge it §1 Y, BOme St nguireat b KL Ga plner h sale ute, Dept, 37-G- ster, N. Y. 5 CAWBAR 7 e b B - m m Prm ; isiswhs 0O i iy - be “some-one-elsc ;""‘-’ Fur- T RENT_O; Qné-Balt of double House W ::rront;‘me i e £ = 5 o1 Ve sto 0. 19 Oak St. Inquire of H. K. Gardner. | mm, B s b fouid: WANXED _A sober, Industrious fire- murlo. floor cove "I:-‘ S e 33248 | Time movea on the fly as the seasons man. Apply at Wauregan House. o flash by L2 in Bulletin Want Ads find ready || COTTAGE “Wistaria, Groton | Long| wyors Yils Whadows arite in ana the Fuller, both of Peck's Corner, are = 2 B0 aehass Bre. Detroit’s conception of what war|cpending a few days at the Fuller cot- | po, . Modern Residence . PR Ly sale. L. D. Packer, Taftville I¥248 | wrpere each in his ~turn passes on means has been considerably broaden- | tage at Gardner Lake. ine and J| Thene 102 v TENBMBNT for rent, 152 Palmer St through the mate 24 by the departure of the luxurions e dond W for ,.‘.::g;;! When you lose eomething— Apply Molntyre, on préemises. Jy28d| To whatever may & o PRy steam yacht “Nokomia® gwned by F| ~afies Macy. Detison. who Ay Speat Garage running water in kitehen: small family. [J for most Norwich people are THE BRONSON—Furnished rooms to | And the story Is tnis—when }:{ Ddodtge, n-.tt;‘wrmu‘-lr. mu::t:::u::. a:“ap:.l;‘ tflatv?l‘e:;nw:g‘ee?‘:aflsi Address Farm, care Bulletin, jy24d hannofl—:n? ofiwflndlng -;ym:v;n {;finu and up per week. Rear 3’;3&“‘ And ,; iray bs for me or may be “for duty en the high seas > > WANTED—! | instinctivel rn to Bul n S or you— e o e e e e e o FU:;P:‘E?S'"ION osition to th:‘ral:h:om:'i:d. sl.m ! :l:lfl‘ Want Ads :.' locate the loser. TO RENT—Flat of five rooms, with|Today and tomorrow are one and the e e Sh ’ ot PR e bhe SR imratomsni A3 CUEBE | B L e ignway ant gia o P R e e OEr: ‘and. R S s T WANTED—Girl for genoral house-|(f|* ‘When & vacancy occurs in e pie LAt i L 4 out the game, 2 afloat. Now she becomes an instyu-|Jaughter Eleanor of the West Side JAMES L. CASE, work. | Call at 21 Falrmount Bt. —3y33a your rental property. TO RENT _Buckiey cotlags, Peck's|Be it early or late ment for war—and the public mind|gpent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Real Estute B R e T Corner, Norwich Town: seven rooms|—-Grantiand Rice. in the begins to grasp the significance of the | George A. Frink of Otrobando avenue. eal ite Department claeny m.\Mn; e e T When you want to sell your ?:duhlz:!:* ;gfl;r:vflovéz:nu ,;fz‘a"' Tribune. TreEnST——. = 37 SHETUCKET STREET dress s. J. Builetin Co. 3v23d_ {§ real estate. . 2 g The “Nokomis,” considered one of = P o X e WANTED At onco, competent girl the finest vachts afloat. was offered 0| .1, js now staying at her bungalow in for general bousework, ~Appiy Mrs. A rooms and bath on A el v Linnell. - __Jyidd | Somebody poisomed my dof todag, TO RENT—AR Spagméns of eix|THR MAN WHO POISONED MY DOG When you want to buy or sell all o the government shortly after Amerl-|yryterford, spent Sunday as the guest o JoRs s o ca's declaration of war. Less than two 3 = e Lo L SES pets, a business or a lease. Though he never aid anvone of Mrs. F. D. Vergason of Vergason 3 FURNISHED R The Marguerite, s g WANTED —Walitresses for cool, clean, pieasant rooms. No. 3 North And !;\”dh!: is through 1t hiad wesks ago Mr. Dodge was notified of | 3L MTs. Yer acceptance and preparations for the more serious business of fighting, as Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mitchell, their - ‘ Totel. Apply at onge to Mrs. James L. [} y Furnished Seashore |33 ~xaffarabsctifotse Wadch wlr $o0h e 9598 | Ana "M wiggtety eafl ts st = 3 iy23d TO RENT—Furnished cottage at 176 | No more shall T wall in the 0 Laurel Hill Ave. Inquire of P. F. him comparied with the delights ~ of i ! e 1 | daughters, Grace and Annfe, and son, SRR S e ks i i ; T e i on e e “she eleared | Ralph, of Franklin, were guests on Ccttages Ay e et an e e e | Bray, 23{ Céntral Ave, jvea Along at my side to Som - T ; dock ~ in_ Detroit, | Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner thing_eise; old books especially want- S ¥ TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light | Somebody polsoned my dog o e R e i Rives Te| of Peokes. Cornes; ed. " Wirite or call. Louls D, Ward, 32 FOR SALE B o e R G A T Folf and New York. At the latter DOFt ' For Sale or Rent Lot i kR f T | lev_Ave 3744 | He crawled to my side and licked my Ehe will be formally faken over by the| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beebe and son and WANTED — Experlenced practical | o, SO SAUENY TICh i " yv05a | To RENT—Rooms for light house-| "800 o o gasp government, although a naval officer | Weilin, to::’ Hh’lel;;gl HGYQ‘PVK &hin at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant lé‘"fie“delh'el Wvl;:" A?::‘l;mcl\,urn, T '!A‘ — e .Edward i keeping. 27 Diyision St. Jysar. §Amd ARen Wl e . : S = e t Sunday In Essex. rs. Welling- ulletin - Office, imantic, Conn. LE—T iy NT—MOd flat, 315 tand— 3 was nominally in mand from the | spen! View, and along .the Rhode and | 7550 farm, Bush Hill road, Brookiyn; an 80 mmh'ngz‘xr Py apiiA L A‘maprue:{ T ,,,’n,'.; his head—ana Fn,fwvy‘”_‘ arm that is the equal of any in Soment ehe laft Detroit. Bxact plans|ton Miner returned home with them | % TV0 000, (M T 000 o2 e 3 a Tor the future of the “Nokomis" are|after a two weeks' visit in Essex. - arms. | — CUNG MEN, 21 to 30, wanted as od house, large barn and all | ments. Inquire of Alling Rubber Co. FnFrn!)tm!s:r; :;u\’rfi'q tgmx_?! ¢ a fri withheld by the government, but it is Send for booklet. firemen and brakemen flma wages, | outbuildings needed; 75 splendid apple| Jez8d nd o L oral anto the end— R., Union | trees, 2 trout brooks through farm, TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light Somebody poisoned my dog. known that her name will be changed | Miss Gertrude S. Avery returned on Apply N. Y, N. H & H . % Tened 50 that he will seon appear In fall | Friday to her nome on West Town|#F IRMAINIE W. COY |:ior. Sev tondon. Conn "3y15a L tous atanding prase, all | Bousekeeping. ; i 33, Washingion, St E 13 have done naval attire. street after a week's stay with mem- WANTED _GCompetent and trustwor- | 355, o aideaets B n P B a4, | Phone 274. I wonder tow anyone could has bers of the Delta Upsilon sorority who WESTERLY, R. I. thy girl to_assist with housework. Ad. | Brooklyn. Gonn S ona TO RENT_Neatly furnished . room: | Thix poor iiiile fellow natmi nalize wt ot v wo week! Groto! dress Mrs, W. S. Aldrich, Westerly, R. 1. = so room for light h keep! Mrs. e depe e Mrs, W. S. . A 2 t housekeeping. ;| But ; i soft en alized by a farewell reception given|are camping for two weeks at Groton e o gise rovks r' ght A s i Though his body's still a thege sbatid chriiaps sGltable for var-|sny Keley, T Norih Hish Bt oA warm aboard her by Mr. Dodge for a few |Long Point. POl L S Tl SO x TP A TN Eh WANTED-—Girls 16 years of age to|rying parties, school children or sum-| TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms at| My MHfe is lived on a peaceful plan friends who had been his guests on frequent cruises. Spent Week End Here. learn winding. Apply West Side Silk|mer boarders; will seil very low, as 1| The Calvert, 84 Franklin Street. Tel | My pace is a quiet fox The “Nokomis” is a 303-ton yacht of 2 A e b il 3y14d | have no use for it. E. A. Stiles, Leon- | 687-2. may22d | puto 1 wish T could find the steel construction, 180 feet over all and | ,Thomas Nurray, who 1S a member WANTED _Card room help and spin. | 2rd Bridge, Conn. s | e e o TR e e T adth of 28.7 feet. | 0f {68 ngval feserte an gosts o ners; alsg two strippers. Apply to E.| “FOR SALE—_Big heavy horse. G.|lkeeping at 106 School St. Phone 1048-3.| Who polsoned mwv 11t o She 1s equipped with triple expansion, | 35 New London, epent the weck end Loudon, Grant & Kelloy WooYen:%l;lp. Manrer, Proston E. Do, Jyiza | aprisd —Skaneate a four-cylinder engines and is easily B AW G 2 Goons Inc., 3 3y [ 2 T ToemT T capable of 18 knots per hour. She was | VSt Town street. WANTED_Old false Teoth don't| grace James B. DeWoll, Trading Cove | nice rooms for LENt housekespivs. 210 HUMOR OF THE DA matter if broken; I pay $2 to $15 per ' St. over Brookiyn Outfitters, = full set; single and partiai plates in | —3Y2MWE N i one er Ior e C@, §| proportion: send by parcel post and| FOR SALE—A fine little poultry receive check by return mail. L.| farm of two acres, with apples, pears, FURNISHED reoms; reasonabl Mazer, 2007 5. 5th St. Philadelphia, Pa. | peaches, grapes * and ‘strawberries | rates. sultably for Light housekeeping built by the Robins drydock, South Brooklyn, New York and launched in | UNITED STATES WILL NOT December, 1913. Since June 4, 1914, TAKE PART IN CONFERENCE, when she made her first trial run, she “George, @idn’t 1 hear you up stairs on your tip-toes last night?” “No, wifey, dear. T c wled mp or has cruised 35,000 miles, v;h{ch 1s said | Military and Political Situation in the ggcigfi eea ey Ib. 20c, 23c, 28c 3v6 house with seven room bflrns arags | Mrs. Einma Mor: 1o be the yachting record for the great B N % ; and_two poultry houses: all bulldings £ r 4 alkans To Be cussed. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- B \ my hande and knees lakes during a perfod of this length. JAPAN TEA . eral housework L ADDIy 196 Gemial| i fne repair. " A. H. Maine, Groton, FOR RENT ARt or. the 55 46 The value of the “Nakomis” is approX-| . paris, July 24—The conference of Avenue. 5 Je19d = R e 3 ' ibately $250,000. members of the entente concerned with WANTED — Experienced mald _£07 | roman ol 0 e aive (31| One of the quaine, Houses at Gales Bcikei-8ha fa flguring ¥ i NOW APPEAR‘ "NG‘A'“T the military and political sm;:tlontm B DOk §o0d, [ Teferences| Town ' St, or Phone 1186-2. Jyi19a [Ferry, fully furnished. For full p spend $10 and he is deciding te Ui Ealesus wol Drfrcenn pom 9 eidd FOR SALE _Pasture of 45 acres, good | ticulars inquire of spend seven billlons.—Jud springs and water, $1,000; large tillage JOHN. A. MORAN “So your wife wants alim morrow. - = 6c THE DAVIS THEATRE ™Mo o™ vitations to the conference WANTED Second hand and antlaue | 16t ot 40 acres with 500 aboie trecs. b i RSy e ey - Real Danger and Thrills in Sp: were sent out by the British govern- 5 a furniture of all kinds; et our prices | 33000; also. veung cow 3 wears old, _ Real Estate Broker remarked to ou 1 lar S F “The Little A w |ment. Among them was one to the h fim‘gg you l=e1,li_’A- Bruckner, 55 Fran| calved five weeks ago. $50. D. E.|Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn,jman. Joh Sy T Sy Rl s i e o T United States, accompanied by the ex- o U St ek 717-8. may3d | Hickle, R. F. D. 4, Putnam, Conn. jy1id gL A Joho: atle, = gottee.">~Bpston Transcr H 7 SV planation that it would be a small con- .. In Staging the spectacular = scenes|ference to consider specific objects and 218 Main Street for Mary Pickford’s great seven-part| .1, that as the United States had FARM WANTED Within three months, smsall place “More necessary ev FOR SALE 1917 Hudson Super Six ; 0 % S 7 passenger phaeton, run 1.400 miles as Is it necessary to encle demonstrator, Danlel T. Shea. je30d zsked the poet. N5 i patriotic picture, o no troops in the Balkans it would per- 5 5 : P o o M tnef rino; 855t | haps not care to participate, although from two to fifty acres of land, near | 1igne Hellvers, run 500 milecs best rea | About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin | close poetry” responded its representatives would be wel- car line, a short distance from Nor- | sons for selling. Shea & Burke. Je30d | Street, suitable for almost any kind of | enced author.—London ( P “What an unusually tre, many actual dangers confronted 5 3 ; S s comed. Washington replied that it did GRANT wich. Buildings in good condition and iss Pickford and the many other|, ;' ich to take part in the gathering. GEORGE G. price reasomable. Box 165, Sterling, | gine, 5 h. p. Box 3. care Bulletin. Je30d | 4uire at Bulletin Offic plavers in the production. The scene 1 > deplicting views in the Iuxurfous ball- U def[ak and Emb‘l Conn. Jy20d FOR_SALE 1017 Ford touring car Foom of the Geean liner when it was| THREE BANKING HOUSES " er mer e T R L Ao — torpedoed, created a mensation even IN CLEVELAND COMBINE (32 Providence St., Taftville T Jumt: ovothatled mnd palated: FOR SALE S T iha ] ;. now sing : among the hardened members of the — ATl ok v oh o B IR company. Is One of Largest Banking Combina- | Prompt attention to day or night calls WANTED o R N 1 1 M T e o S i FOR SALE—One marine gasoline en- | business, at a reasonable price. In. “That must be t on submarines scope."—Browning’ i Dbl L B T tions in United States. A mhins o apri4MWFawl | f 259 children wanted, boys and girls, N Ha hir Co sell's Saturday J and showed the wonderful ballroom of | Cleveland, 0., July 24-Sharehold- % bliy. In Oversile-47c the pir at SALE IMPERITIVE ew mpshire WS | “How does n bt - 5 omm. ers of the Union National Bank and . THE PASNIK CO., marks " - yers ac thelr helght an explosion |day of the terms of the plan ro merge| oo Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. The Bigelow property, 62 Broad Street, FRED W. HOXIE, them ‘docto - one end of the flopr rapidly began 5| hoicey. Datlonal banks into a Hew OIN Hoxs: WANTED T e e | Talophone, 62. Lebanon, Conn,| : Tdbach—You give your wife a sink into the water. Walst-high In Wa- | of thic Inciitution. with the Citiseny |10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appointment . e it e ceerlitng £bec-" R O T i e mary ter Miss Pickford was picked up bY|Savings and Trust company, consti- Sundays excepted |Six Farmers, 5 Housework Girls, 4|lutely right. Five master’s rooms, two iy & hew By r a sturdy young fellow who struggled|tuting in effect one of the largest Boys for beach, 3 Blacksmiths, 1 Floor- | baths, two servants’ rooms and bath. ;’h,’ declaration toward the stairs with her in his arms | banking combinations between New man, 3 Men for dve house, 8 Weavers, | Spacious connecting first floor rooms, ermont ws bEy Oy 2 7 Spinners. 10 Toolmakers, 7 Machin- |ideal for dancing parties, ete. brop. L r A A bite just as the immense grand plano|York and Chicago. 647 amberma. crashed into the corner where they e tHivee banks. Hinve o oombinen l 4 ists, 2 Ch be: ds, 1 Man to care|erty is near good schools and car line. i el F - ~ Carload just arrived. new milch and she change: T e (A gentleman’s place. No fair offer refused. Foarky BUMAREE and cent had been standing. deposit of about $107,000,000 and com- ARCHA W. COIT FRED W, HOXIE, “How's that?" y S “Have to give up her soverel Miss Pickford and varlous other|bined resources of $130,000,000 of | One of the historic places in Norwich| FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU members of .the company had to dis- | which the Citizens’ quota is about|for over two centuries has been the |Central Bldg., Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr continue activities for the day after Tel, 62. Leb: , C . Thle oniial Wihw The affnt o ian] e famous - Telephone 1334 63 Broadw by ebanon; Coms. e Lamb. ; y g;frwt?; senrt)ir:-.:;tds :§ e:’;:“ryg?ne pres-| New Britain—Walter Kosswig of ADAMS TAVERN 3 ¥ f—\\ DO(:,fl:c;:’u(a):n:’(;:r\;lv’ falls to salute) - ! v as Ir- | New Britain a bookbnder employed by h 4 v e banks. “If that scene don't pull a|the New Britain Record Company, FOR SALE Short-sighted Recr 0 {ellow right cut of his seat” sald|had his right hand chopped off at the|The trolley will get you there from aC lnls S BB W e TG ! Well, 1 know your face—met @ domnr T o pocausele ismall- fwiat fn & teivwilhe michine st 11:5 [ the eity| i abatit Neicen, minutes or nisned, on Fishere Toiand; wiil be 5014 of course, How are you, ¢ ¢ s e, T v heap if taken at once, For full par- The other feature is_Willlam Des- you can run there in an automobile EhanR 4 3 MGASE e e Howt clse gir1 mond_in “Paws of the Bear” a five- in less time. ante et m:c‘:r;; 'f MORAN, n‘:’:’,m'ah::“:::,,,s:",,:f;::f;:l T aver Khew, Benorrowos 5o e T B B e e e o s A. A. ADAMS My Watate Dyeker, bention: <l chnvenlsaces; letge sh“ar’nri«e;:h it ot e ? - 3 b She's ma fon the fin ooy S T e s lthanably Norwich Town > 2 prerwien. level corner lot; price reasonable |||zerprints of the young men to m BREED THEATRE. handed but with wild experiences to LSS Especmlly Lathe and end easy terms if desirid. she becomes engaged this sum = = relate. However, none of the old uck. ast Day to Sec ‘“Womanhood, The|huntsmen ever told of seeing bears| TEAMING AND TRUCKING Planer Hands SALE HORSES {nayire .of “Good-morning, ma’am,” sald Wi THOS. H. BECKLEY cofing Tis cap. G 20 Horses that I want to ot , what a polite little t x act like comedians and cut up like S Nine of them Glory of The Nation”—Edgar Lew- ie Tri i clowns. DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT 39, as e fight away. W rl;mphsln! Screen Achievement, | IS eoing ®. T Richards su- REASONABOLE R Apply by "‘;"h*:. Box 39, care | dlspone o K Morses—the balance will ||| 278 Main street Phones 724 ||| clatmed’ Miss Paseay. ‘Do yo . b - a — : "d“"- : s-“"'- For | preme Show of the World, which will 3 e estile) Shown $00 o 1200’ 1ba. “Comeo xnd 68 take off your cap like that u : i ' % - ee - %o’ 14 lad r rsday, Friday aturday. | be here tomorrow, it won't be an exas: A. D. LATHROP s SRS omly o ola.iad geration to tell such stories. They can On_Thursday, Friday and Saturday | be told in very truth for Madam Jo- Phone 175 the Breed will present “The Bar Sin- | hanning has accomplished the seem- ister.” the crowning achievement of(Ingly impossible ‘and has made the w‘” , ED he eminent director, Edgar Lewls,|shagsy, wild brutes submit to her will, ; creator of such memorable photo- | Madam Johanning will appear in the LEOALNORICES e e e L A O stk st am dramas ae “The Barrier,” “The Nig-|ring with her bears and, as she gives S APARTMENT: T S oL oy Vol ger,” “The Light and Dusk,” and “The | the cues they will tumble about and| mpe R,gmn: o 3:{,,, ot thie P > S number of people looking for real es- {’J”S?J('r”w'ifix’n:";r””" <t Bonidsman.” " “The Bar Sinister” is a|caper like so many clowns. . Thelr | or Tismet merory ive wotics thetTonen All modern conventences and faultless | ‘31 VestmEntE L stirring exposition of one of the most | performance Is one of the features of | wiil b 1 n h ] ~C P FUlbe in session 8t the Town Hall on bath equipment. In fine residence Real Kstate and Insurance. THE KALEIDOSCOPE maylda Tel. 536-3. Lerret—I hear that Shortcash, wi married the banker's daughter in desperate fla FOR SALB. SIX ROOM Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busm- Winter, is prised He vital questions confronting humanity, | the Supreme Show of the Wi Fridav, Aug. 8 and 10, between a picture milllons will avisit T ceo: aba| 1.1t Sis e oo e i rayoris eandl hourtvt;f nfx‘i}, and 9 p. m.‘.leforez:‘nerp:\;- section, near school and eletrics: | foom 103 [ty T et by its caraful and intell = se of making an enroilment of the - et ment of & dulivate Fubiect yi i :g":;: }thew:.:gw:a?t’hgt‘l’::ypr?;:r:? -:g:‘fi‘:’a:g gl witaxs JCieaid Sowh, soa. S RS A Oh e Can sell you a fine new two-family Keep your temper if it one time, scene or situation which| Other features on the finest oircus | tha” envoliment SIoE 1aot pertoner 1o BULLETIN JOB DEP'T [Pouse at an attractive price. SEASHORE COTTAGE don’t lose it it it's bad could offend even the most acutely|programme ever given under a tent|provided for in Sections 1 and 3 of Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- v sgnsitiye The underiving theme of |will include the Dunbars, Barwards|Chapier 265 of the Public Acts of 1905, N 5 onable prices; terms to suit. FOR SALE “The Bar Sinister” is the _Spiritual i orwich, Conn. % A small sottage all furnished, lot 40 b, The Norwich Housing Co. |20 ronting secan, fine sof b-ehini’( A man robs himseif it he does no ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Near salt pond nine miles long, safe|make the best of his time ey s for children, boating, bathing and Telephone oadway | fishing. This property will be sold| There is a great deal of human n . and Dembar troupe of high air per- FRANK E. HYDE. equality of mankind regardless of | forming aerialists; Paul Johannings’ GEORGE C. PHILLIPS, race, creed or color. The picture does Arabian stalllons; Zentellas' herd of — d acting Shetland ponies; Gaston Yank’s| DISTRICT OF MONTVILLE, SS, for $750. $250 cash balance on mort- vag of a dog’'s ta Court of Probate, July 23d, 1917. [ gage, iniuedists soasesion wid party | T Se= o0, Was of & dos 1 purchasing can have the u of ths Marriages may be made wonderful school of acting wild ani- Registrars of Voters. the place th son. but lots of them end in the not pretend to solve this problem. Xt[muh: Arthur Eldridge’s performing Dated at Lisbon, Conn., July 28, 1917, FOR SALE THREE hg | Exceptional bargai at Nabi 185 A man can walk a mile with moving more than two feet escape from its utter drama. Today is the last opportunity to see “Womanhood, The Glory of The Na- tion” and if you haven't seen this production, don’t fail to do so as it is a duty that every American owes to himseif. clephants; the Loch-Florenze Acro-|Coutt of Probate July 23d, 1917." batic troupe; the Daring Acrobatic . Comstock, late Mmg.,; the Felix Patly troupe of | Qi,Montville, in said ~ District ,de- seo;{dy Work. Apply comedy acrobats and many others who| The Administratrix with the wil - BER T s e+ rie et T |oien MimtAchet Dy hep en | O ONE O TSON CO. like of which has never been seen |thorizing and empowering her to sell MONTVILLE is designed to one thing. There is no Pleasant| parting that is sweet before. certain real estate belonging to sald View. Thi roperti were P ¢ - ts MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN. On_the morning of circus day there | SState, as per application on file fully 9. room 'House with improvements || ¢j,0%.5 ot butore'and - will ‘be soig] Lo kind that the divor : : near Boswell avenue, having a f||cheap to close estat Let me tell | '™ will be a magnificent parade through|**@pa, 2 the streets in which will be exhibited | 1917, at 5.30 orelock in tha ateerncan: WE WANT OLD TEETH many herds of fine horses, open dens|at the Court of Probate in Montville. (§In any condition. We pay up to of wild animals, herds of elephants,|be and the same is. assigned for a|0§$10.00 per set according to their Regina Badet the Vam of France in “Atonement,” Feature Photoplay For Today and Thursday—Surprise Prize Dance Tonight. large garden and many fruit trees, jj| ¥ou about them. 2 T fakh ho Boesn’t W etouEN also barn and chicken housocs || Ceice of 400 farms in Washington| i go in when it rains gets many hearing on the foregoing application, carav: f camel: da th -nde'Tv;‘ London Countie: e i M els and Jmany other|and tnis Court directs the Administra- | value- Bulldings in good condition, house §|my bulletin. strange and curlous beasts captured|irix aforesaid to cite all persons inter- || THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. can be arranged for two tene- end for | free shower baths. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, A man with all kinds of coin us —— in the wilds of Africa and Australia.| ested. therain to aupear Capoons, inter- e i P g A really exceptional offering 1is|There will be giistening wagons and |and place, by publishing this srder of e ment hourse, price reascnable. Farm Specialist ually acquires a wife who “Atonement” prosented tellay - s |IN0AY sud cellonts it it witr- | Eetin ore “Yime in same newspapor |8 Est- 1872. Norwich, Conn. o 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2,|up his collection. ;l:hursday with Regina Badet the|ring music for the marching throng. 2:31ng apofi':':‘f;h:'“é’op’;' ;:lghfl;};blc‘g FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 When a woman is a she . a ampire of France, In the leading| There will be two performances, aft- | I in the Town of Montville, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. man just what she thinks of him ’ FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. and fncidentally Just wr Two excellent farms; can trade elther | else thinks of him for city property of equal value; one 7 acres, si e road. near city, moder) “n't e butldings:" also 150 acre ‘stock farm | . A man lums necess role. This remarkable production is|erncon at 2 and evening at 8. En-|ywherecthe deceas 1 o P presented_by the Brady-International| trances will be opened one hour be. | three days befare sald oy of hearios: Mams’ Memk Service—Wold Plctures and is the fore the performances o permit of and return make to this Court of the rst of a series of productions present- | visit to e great menagerie tents in | notice given. o’ ing the most famous and ~successtul | wnich will be shown one of the most Jy25d DAN D. HOME. Judge. O A Yo FOR SALE O oy ; | srock fa > with tools an ent, : m artists France in American | complete collections of rare animals in |~ oo ot For Sale by A fine seven room house with all|ings, keeps 50 head. It interested, Write | Others think he is. plays. “Atonement” is thoroughly en- | existence. fate of Montvilie, { 'RCH, oV , in the Probate Dis- 3 o telepho: jovable. Be sure to see it. triot of Montville, deceased. e Pi5-| The Peck-McWilliams Co. |modern improvements in good resi-|°" "*'°PROIS 0o 4 cunoy, Cleanliness may be next to The latest Mutt and Jeft comedy,| Zuy M £ "wm om. oo . . | The Administratrix with the will an- — 30a Willimantic, Ct. P g . called “In The Movies,” completes the nexed of the estate of the deceased x dential tion, e 1 mtie, Ct. |.;,‘(l ‘g?nlfkn:\ :nlnlfn- ot ad programme. There will be surprise o Sunn eaartel e steat On account of Increase In price of to- A. M. AVERY 'y gt okl prize dance tonight at the Roof Gar- e deceased” Ex g . : . ; 2 ¢ 4 tor with said estate t ba the Whitestone Cigar will ne E There are only two « ¢ den. The above picture programme For Infants and Children Sobate for sald District for aliowance. |0l el vEn2 A6, Broudyay FOR SALE then in he worldthose 4 d from now on at $35 per 1,000. will be shown every afternoon at 2.30 . G Aur A Cottage House, Hen House, Wood | married and thos: who it is. and all rainy nights at the Auditorium. | Il Use@ For Over 30 Years yoOriiered, Tnat the 27tn day ot July.|sanza 11 Frankiin 8t House, In fair condition with about | oe. CIRCUS DAY TOMORROW. Always bears Biz > I30 vl o, thh uitaioon) : B. A. WIGHTMAN two acres of land with fruit; about P g s the and the same is a hearing EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER | {30 miles from center of Norwlch, for | 1t you do a man a 1o o then Bear stories are taken with as much | Signature of A e 2 Y ,000.00. refuse to do him another it will make aoticisn & Tt B - : tion_account said_estate” Ph O S (A Seel L Omiaes Wewe " Fefuasa one e first—Chicago News. SR e l— k; ieakh i