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FULL ASSOCIATED . PRESS DESPATCHES Fias ND:FRIBAY. — 3 GENERALLY FAIR THURSDAY A > 2 MORWICH, CONN..- THURSDAY, JULY 26, 191 TO NT TO RENT_Flat of four rooms and bath, Dat of five rooms and bain, BRANDEGEE - WANTS 3 LOST AND FOUND. ALIENS IN DRAFT waOST—A Dblack _cow, WANTED ‘WANTED—Salesman _and _collector; POETRY TO THE COLORS ’mkGonQOnTomfln Moving Pictures at the Breed The- EVERY DAY One reason why our bakery can_pro- about three THE CAL Tell Your 31y 5 ks af Notif: x Telzaniky, 150 | good and steady position. Apply 5. bber Co, 26d e Gasderille and Moving Piocurcs at|SPauld Be Required to Do Their Share |duce-better bread than any housewife | West Main. Phone 15312 %6 | 18 Sraba se: ety e mm” with | “Afs, o resdy. O Virginia PFeatirs deving Porures at the Au- inShis Was. HItRs s do. THE SN A - WANTED Jiadis sgsd, German of o cite ‘5 36 LS Bt | posite ot ino’ Sosthiand, ans & ing e Au- EVERY DAY. X Swedisn woman or giFl in famiy of Hurre: Broskiva Outiitters. iyzed e E (ho. iand hath. aved tortam During the discussion of the avia- FOR SALE two for general housewo: - o | “Herer*"From sandy Rio Gr This ONE thing we do. Towns good home. Apply at Bulletin. 10 RENT—Pleasant_five-room _tene- | “Here!’ from - X ANNOUN . tion bill in the senate just before its| o are EXPERTS. 2 N ota i T S 1 B e R ICEMENTS .« |vassage Senator Brandegee objected ity the 5 NTED By & rellable youns man 30 Main' St. b Hail from Chatt — : to thé addition of an amendment| ., e Steie ExceLrenee. | MU BE SOLD /| Suemy Soiersianal ni it AT e seoa euicky, | TR e o BREED THEATRE. S jurally e attain . hess, a_position with some mill, cor- 1} e want good hel tung tunaed, on. fims . of trolley 4 B e ’ - {Groposed by Senator MR 0f New| |n our bread you find UNIFORM- ” BoratidnTor private exihit s toremun || whem you AT L VT ST, || Bhone i, SSSaTiths Tvelusiced and Iron-hanied, “The Bar Sinister, Great Drama of | YTk, making allens available for|,rv ,n4 PERFECTION. B Painter. hardwood finishing, etc.; ref- . P e | Lifts s heas Rawe J - I g E 5. Bulletin. now, workers read TO RENT_Furn at 83| gome remiin v % Race Hatred, Thrillina Story of the | draft/into the military service of the WS’ v A ON(JE b e Bullfi?x‘v‘l’:’flbi‘:& ors, Churcn St rs. Moster. __3y26d_ | *Eoma Rurvive who foll Film at the Breed Theatre Abounds|United States. Mr. Brandegee sald ANDRE BAKER ONE PIANO, First Ci Conditi T WANTED _Experienced _soft silk TO RENT—Nice tenement of four|T.cy ohall lesd trelN in Laughter and Tears, and lts|that in his opinion the exclusion from SUMMIT STREET > Ejrst Class Conclition: | windevs: steady work: good pay; hours When you have a “dom’t rooms at No. 3 Hinckiey St imauire - T .30 ay, . i - r- vou read Callf ] Truth fs Illuminating—Feature ford the draft of the allen -citizens of BRE FOOL EABLE Entoioyamint “Dept. 'Braingrd & Arm- || ‘want” which you believe might B O ersd e, aiso| ALnmo TS Today, Friday and Saturday. popics ;'x“ha wh‘;:h e arpiet Bpane Dr. Alfred Richard: ONE ROLL TOP DESK strong Co. 100 Union St. New l:gggg“v be “some-one-elsc want” Fur- M| 0 00 rooms :\:uume_bc’“&ls:l yme. oh t was a blunder in the drafting and onn. it floor coverings, stoves, || housckeeping. = Tel. 1460. 57 C t| “Heard the_bug Today., Friday and Saturday the sage of the draft law. But noth- r. n’een'ns‘rlc ards Apply at STATE ARMORY | “WA~TED —Woolen spinners, Johnson AT el St ks | ) Wik R ey : Breed will _present Ldszar Lewis (ing must be allowed to interfere with MeKiniey Avenue & Bassett mules, for government work: S e e e Lon the . crowning achievement, The Par Sin,|the speedy passage of the pending Office Hours: AY SURE ~ood work and’ go ay xu-?nzt;‘;& in Bulletin Wan! o] ly St. Innulre 48 Oak St. S Tt a successful run at the Broadway |intrude this question. He. said that . . E ki VAN Washer_in laundry; E00 o, a) ¥ o .. Gardner.| Pick and a4 r fheatre, New York, whers it was tri- | he was withholing & very important Room 305 Thaver Building Eh o NG pay S0 HERE party. The Ideai Laundry When ' you ilove something— J| No; 19 Qak Bt. inquire of H. & Gprapet. | , Jck. £0 wmphantly acclaiméd by the press and | amendment which he had intended to |l Tel. 299 Resldence tel. 1225 Co., Bristol, .Conn, Iy26d for . mest. Norwich 'people are e STt Groton. Long | A SFIRE the mercharts ¢ public as the season’s most notable | propose but which he would offer as TWANTED By young couple, _tei honest—and on finding anything Point Torrent, apply Fred L. vail or | A%, o picture - production. Imagine, if you int resolution some other time. ment of four or five rooms. Address : = e AL g N e e4a™ | g ) can, the mental anguish of a beau- The only thing I want,” he said, E. S., care Bulletin Co. Jy26d__ instinctively, turn ullef Bl L L/ RO ' ! tiful white girl, reared belief TENEMENT for rent, 152 Palmer St, in that she is of colored parentage, Who Joves and is loved by a white man. That is the theme of The Bar Sinis- s to be assured that some action can be taken by this congress so that aliens may be required to do their share in this war in time to effect Want Ads to locate the loser. When FOR SALE 149 BROADWAY FREDERICK T. BUNCE THE PIANO TUNER WANTED_A man to do cleaning S Rooly Warogan P e 3 urnished rooms to Rear of Bul- Apply Mcintyre, on prémises. in ~THE BE THE BRONSON— let; 31 and up per week. acancy occurs your rental property. 2 place of 1 1-2 ter, a photodrama that was written | the present draft. When senators The very desirable property occu- e T Ly ekt letin. syisa, with a grave sense of responsibility,|say that the whole thing can be cor- 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE. ¢ ic Lithe Tate Mits Dowsl, e aflio d, mores Wl D E o Bend When you want to sell your b e otEles cotiage. Peik'a o Troduced with wonderful fldelity of | rected in the mext draft that is to be (| phone 838-2 Norwich, ‘Gonn Fooming house for several years, | particulars to E. Vars, 56 Cedar St eaul Satatis Corner Notwich Town; seven rooms Cetail, and acted with splendid force | made, they may correct it &0 far as 2 5 beautifully situated on one of the iv24TuThS sad_ bath, sll imyrovements, - garpge. and thrilling effect. No more sympa-|the country and so far as the mass best streets, containing 17 rooms WANTED—Housekeeper wanted by a Whsen you want to buy or sell inquire o s L. b3 thetic presentation of a great prob-|of the people in states are concerned, . with improvements, large spacious | middle aged man; object matrimony. |l oets, a business or a leass. TO RBENT—An apartment of six| . s who lem, mo more convineing proof of the |if they can give credlt for the extra | [DIR. IR. J. COLLIINS || yorandas, garase room for several §| Write “strand™ care Bulletin Co. rooms and bath on Sachem St. E. H.[Gloucester m : unfversality of human Virtue has vet | pumber that they gave sent. In this - ReJe machines, large lot. For particulars | _Jy14STuTh Linnell. syrdd ¥ Sc a Line been given to the public. No motion picture has ever excelled this produc. tion as a piece of dramatic literature, Big-bon draft over what théy ought to have S sent if it had been based upon pop- ulation: but that is very poor conso- inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, WANTED_To rent a cottage of six or seven rooms. Write Box 34, care Bulletin Co., stating particulars, FURNISE cool, clean, pieasant r Main St furguerite - DENTIST few have Gver equalied it in point of | lafion o the poor devil who has been {} central Building, Norwich, Conn. J| "ir%5d . = P B s B o of enionCiest-|drafted and sent to the front-and|148 Main Street; Nerwich, Conn. IF A HOME GUARD guards home Hill Ave. inquire ol 1 killed when he FOR SALE ries conviction and = jaht to the would not have been Phone 1173 gardens, how many home gardens kin a AT AR drafted if the population of his state Home ‘guard guard? Why, Cobweb gl B o fisaire Tor light heart of their emoti appeal. As|pag & TuThS Cotner, 81 coursé—a regular cigar for| FOR SALE—A Simplex burner us TO RENT—Furnished rooms igh this week is anniversary week at the | oo, been correctly estimated. That FOR SALE S ieker ai" Fagan's Smoke Shop. | kerosene placed in your cook stove|housekecping. Mrs. Congdon. 82 Mckin- : e show: X : 25, Fialcos It 4 Fas range: simpie and safe; | €Y AV eyttt Breed this produc moten | O s el French-Ameri Fur Co.* |A fine soven room house with all . B e T | o aw for light R of the proposed = amendment as a Tench-AMerican Fur LO. | odern improvements in good resi-| ot “roiicite " simenrie "Woolen Sily | Jewett Clty, Conn: iy et Divisten St. ova The Bar Sinister has ever bee parate proposition and promised to|Guarantee all work. We make no| cential section. Co. 3y FOR SALE_Two late model 7O RENT_Neatly fuinished room support it with all his power. Sena- J I — = | tourt ‘and one roadster; it will 2 i & . M at these reduced prices. boal R e s e e for Storage. Discounts on all | A. M. AVERY s oman__for _general | touring cars and one rondsters It will|aiso roum tor light housckeeping. AMrs ed orchestra wi . =nd the aviation bill was bassed: Uncured Skins wanted. | . housework in the country; no laundry: D e T S ordsm Auto Con s o Kelley, 7 _North High »t. _ jeld programme at mances and | A, N At offered b the same Practical .Furrier Tel. 1122-2 52 Broadway | funming wair in kitchen: smail tamily: | ([ o o | IO mENT—Newiy furnisicd rooms i SR o s ve Weck. | 25 the senate jolnt' resolution_ offered H. J. YARMAN, Proprietor - Address Farm,care Dulidtin, v | v —reia Gveriing tourtme | FAE.CUOTE ’ Sirect . R medy will . e Q#fi!}?egfl;‘owea;lel:;‘;: Tel. 1301-4 Room 106, Thayer Bldg. position to the Fight man. 8. 1. Wicks | Saf: & ;«;?_:ehxrm;,‘ngsr%_nwJ;;?I.”;u\'(’»;;‘ - TR complete the 1 1= | beto: = Pomtret. Phone 349-2, Putnam. Jy24d | BnUS A 2 \28d | kceeping at 106 Schovl St. Phune 1043-3 the selective draft authorized by act| | NORWICH TOWN work. _Call at 21 Falr t St gv23al WOR POLTaek: the best light truck | ~T0 RENT_—Furnished ) MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN of congress that all allens resident of 3 - Eilght-room cottzge, all latest Im-| WANTED Experienced practical | ever built; has brand new {ircs. is [n | plee rooms Lo% T g L a4 - B Uit & Atsnsrert, Foatuts | & oor o oy el T ARy Ve o Sy Town—Party| Dovemsnte M Es s Tars, enn . el e e Wil Address Nurse, | SOGENL L fo Con Willtmantie: jy26d | *iebssd’ a tin in Aton: > vear, exclusive of alien enemies an : Bulletin Office, Wiilimantic, Conn. | Jordan Aut Bijeeintic Ky 0 oy SaEs - Hetannent Photoplay at the Majestic and Au- |alien subjects of any country, who 20 JGAlesT Eetry. bullding Igts, located in the best resi- | PYUSin OfMc FOR SALE — He and cedar |~ FURNISHED regme; ' ressonsbic maps it W ditorium Today—Mutt and Jeff In|have not declared their intention to| willlam Cook of Lee avenue picked dential section of Jewett City. st iie 1 s op aks t0 LB e T B B;mcoctj."g,ngh e 1) n St Jy2>d | come in contact W - X bbcome citizens shall be subject to be | ripe tomatoes from his garden on Sat- | For particulars, inquire of learn winding. Apply West Side Silk : T e S State Froth the Movies Completes the Program | qrifted for military service upon the | urday Yo i v14a FOR SALE_1916 Indian motorcycle, e same te : s 5 S. SEIGEL. Lt A 2 R eta—T wa 7 It s an untorsetable role 1n_swiich [ SRS terme Sa under fhe mame con| i er Willimantic spent o s WANTED —Card room help ana spin: 954 filaton touring cat, modsl FOR RENT top painting a Badet, the vampire . | st 1 <y - ers; st wo strippers. - | 6-5 Ve r, a he Majestic 2 Zetn S ttoduced to Amemica in Afome: | States. Tt is provided;that allens who |tne weck end at his home on West e POTE i AISe, L0 SUUPRELS oblen Muls: | 535 Seven passenser. at the Majestlc) one of the choicest summer houses at| U1 t, the first of a series of Brady- | Sublects of countries with which|Town street. may19a Tel. 243 | Inc., Smiths, Mass. sysa T seresy |Gales Ferry, fully furnished. For full | ,oorteryin "X nternational Service—W. he oniled States REEacmates e “SiETEs. Ol fe eath,, aawi| TON SALE _ Five year old Jerscy |partiouiare inguire of it ; t the Majestic Roof Garden tonight | CTPtine its subjects from compulsory | Miss Emily H. Wilcox of the Scot- mavier If broken; 1 pay $2 to 315 per | cow due to freshen ir te S ruTns JOHN. A. MORAN S e s this motable pioture this fameus | OF other military service shall be ex-{land road was a Sunday suest at Cen- full set; single and partial plates in e e el Butate Brcker L b - cation of the diplomatic resenta- Lett 3 Teceive che: Y. 3 i ic trea ranklin Square, wich, ewed prune hecimasihg Greer aancer e has en | e e icA ioat | Miss Julia Tomman has returned noe S Sigotse 260 sek’se. BiliTaoTohis, k| Specife Do A in % 2ol CERER: = fiazyd pruner ] e ioos hetar ho oY pond | aliens who claim ~ such exemption | from Washington, D. C., to her home | Cottage House, elght rooms with mod- | _Jv6 head In turke It has never failed Mg T SReuph tb secure i shall he allowed to depart from the!on West Town atreef. ern conveniences, large barn in rear,| “wANTED_Competent sirl for gen- |10 do the work. 'Prepared and sold by S = Tt ihe danc Tnited States within 90 davs from the e three minutes’ walk from trolleys. | eral housework. = Apply 196 Central|Konemah Poultry Vards, 45 Main et b gy allowance of their clalm for exemp-| Mrs. Charles Buchanan of Sturte- | MUst be sold to close estare. e = e s | St er to great lensths tion or shall be deported if remaining | vant street has returned after a week's | o For further information apply to| “WANTED — Experienced maid _for| — 0 About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin |she's quite Italiciz Bl e ceni- drspesnse | within th> United States bevond that | visit in Worcester and Brookfield. e housework: “good references| TON C ave never tried| cireet, suitable for almost any kind of | script ] s L4 time, : Central Building, City. Ndaress R. T.. care Bulletin. | canoeing, nor owned a really good ca A G gfforts of the bachelor to g2 b RIS e - U] R s Roe, YO domt know what youte mist: | business, at a reatonable price. n- | Dentist (10 1 own. is the o of v, Mis : rp_of Sturtevan g, ¥ Kennebec canoes mive the bes : 5 prie) ” o will be shown | that this resolution will be called | street has returned after a week's Wsit WANTED_Second hand and antlque | satisfaction: safe. staunch, seaworthy. | Guire at Bulletin Office. bis purs The above programme will be shown - a - me in ad svery afternoon at 2.30 and all rainy [P and adopted before the expiration|with Mrs. G. Peckham of Glastonbury. FOR SALE B o A Bracuber, 35 FTank: | oo ne Jess cost Than most anhing | === Patient 1 Eights at the Auditor of the present week. =S lin St. Tel. 711-3. . may3d |else in_the world. Sold by R. H. Sar- ing my mor P — Mrs. Sarah Eriggs and Mrs. J. M. : : : o J FOR SALE ’ Old Established Firm G out of | NEW ELECTRICS FOR ot Ge sbre Gl e o IPINEO0 Roiatare SWHEE Bremier oF o R i s = e o & B ablishe: irm g Out of = S b oo Monarch Typewriters, slightly used, T — S vAre you & Business, REW HAVEN ROAD | fretdingie fow Gxys at (Ocean Beach. e St For_SALE The Eaward Fitzgerald 2 No. Oniye . i, ST e e e carm, Bush Hill road, Brooklyn: an 80| i Mr. James O. Mahoney fs to retire | Wil B. Capable of Mauling Twelve |, MT and Mrs. A Bradner and daugh- [or more. A e that 1n the eaual of any i | INGW amps Iré LOWS| ‘Bt aw from the livery ness and for that ! 9 ter Marion from Brooklyn are visiting i i town; good house, large barn and all i Teason the eniire stock of the Maho- Car Trains 70 an Hour. |Mrs. George L. Randall of West Town | _Write Box 196, cars Bulletin Co. sutbungings needsar 15 splendid sppie|caARLOAD JuST ARRIVED, suLy | " ney Stables on Falls avenue will be = = e t trou brooks through farm, 4 Ja \ 5 e T s o oyenue Sl Pl Gigantic new slectric sngines cape- |t £y FARYMS FOR EXCHANGE. woolen wcavers Fosd: thveriok, 3ot acre potatoce. ' |24th. A FINE LOAD. officer t August 1. Mr. Mahoner has been in|Dle of hauling 12-car electric trains as| Dr.and Mrs. W. A. Chappell return- | 1ol "6ty property of cqusl value: one 35500, adress " Eaward Fitzge FRED W. HOXIE, Marie G ;_y,, \:—, hbu,o,lgu the 2"‘9 : Zast & 70 miles an Boue Have . Hesn ;ao‘:,r: :{”e\:;d'«‘r.wm ;hmr z‘««.m» on “'esé ‘27 asrés, state ro]a:l". near ecity, lzno[dern d Brooklyn, Conn. iye Telephone 62. Lebanon, Conn. ""I“ ears but ther bustness interests| o0 @ et 5 reet after an auto trip to and | buildings; also acre stock farm ork o == 5 = ey oy future. Mr. Mahcney contemplat be in New Haven early next summer. ings, keeps 50 head. It Intctested. write Maurwr, Frestop It = Jsa remodeling his statles and DroPerty | The new enginés will be so constructed| Mrs. Raymond Comins and children, [ OF telePhone APPLY FOR SALE—Two houses, one ten g - - —_— = 3 called on Mrs. W. O. Rogers of Wash- 2 ——— _— —— TO ASCERTAIN POTATO ‘\M' Tork Central. Pennsylvania, Hell| iigton ‘street recentl Plainfield Woolen Company, FOR SALE_Pasture of 43 acres, £ood | Carlond Just arrived. mew milch and » S Gate route or New Haven as occasion e z springs and water, $1,000; large tillage % spARE ACRELGE IN STATE. | jay arise. With the main line service| Miss Bdith L. Thomas of Collings- Cugteal ViRgs, Conre. Ioios S0 acves iicn 300 sxple trags: | BSED) D Host, e . between Haven and New York|wood, N. J., is spending two weeks ool Dve ¢ 30 ] 3 ' D - o e . g : ; g ived five weeks ago. 330, D. E | el ebanon, Conn. In Order to Arrive at intelligent Un- | will be maintained at|with her sister, Mrs. Edward H. Smith, F R AL e e T e Conn.iylid ], Tl & Lebanon, Cous 3 derstanding of Fotato Crop. or the through run with|of Huntington avenue. : =i Dunso { 1o stops ana at_115 minutes for stops at Bridgeport, South Norwalk, Stam- TFOR SALE 1917 Hudson Super Six 7 passenger phacton, run 1.400 miles as In order to arrive at an intelligent WANTED 7 ) Frederick R 3ardner of New Lon- . demonstrator, Daniel T. She: jesoa understanding of © e and 193 ; e domonstrator. Dar ea. mark ; e A, o T e e mow | e 2 2o et e || The Bigelow Property |||z cricren wantes seys ane oeraReE Ty Eewar 10 1 ) Becruit—1 food suppiv of the ana orders for 15 more probably will | her home on Peck's Corner to play in Overalls—47c the pair at || light delivery, run 500 mijcs: bs | L = ofenee 1a taking steps Toow. Each will weigh 180 tons and No. 62 BROAD STREET THE PASNIK CO., sons for sellins. S i Fry the potatc acreige in Con S Boiky T s ke Nl eoh U el J e e et ‘Norwich ||| _ FOR SALE_—One marine No. 70 Willlams St. splendia THE KALEIDOSCO each town a special represe 3 engine will have three palrs of driv-| , _m ronel &° Ao erny. J Ehihb 1 ip3o a0 oare i ulietin. Jes0d nodern home, in best residential — Teine appointed b the committes 15 | e whosls, With 13- mators b mave | o D3y f Siy Jadies Mrs Comnenl | o Modern Resid d i ] o Tapoct ihe accesso for hin-town. k08 | Loy e e gt aECTI (0 oS | Chasey, Miss Helen Lathrop, Miss|fFine lern Residence ane IMPERITIVE section: all convenlences, large this cepreseztative wil cai e e T sers are 81 Tachag | {ennie Case” Mrs. Owen'S, Smith of G - WANTED SALE ERI level corner lot; price ressonable ||| exraat Percone as seem helpt: P e T e Wwn and Miss Mary Smit arage : 2 ane easy terms If desir.d. that were is . fones T Siameter, ™ e helght from | 6 S0 ST B oniel Ry o e e ) YRR [EAVING O tnaive ot ¢ the needs of | the rail to;the cab roof iz Meeh (0| Glales Werry an the guests of M FOR FULL (REECRIETION man, 3 Men for dye house, § Weavers, | The Bigelow property, 62 Broad Street Hague gional comm o e G ™ D 0§ A et W Tiomgor. T APPLY TO 7 ‘Spinners. 10 Toolmakers, 7 Machin- |is most attractive and homelike in| THOS. H. BECKLEY : Sommissicn 1hy i lopee e ists. 2 Chambermaids. i Man to care|every particular; expense has never Ph ¢ food supply | pestatogll ou0 of the, cab will belcoms Here from Boston. JAMES L. CASE, for gentleman's place. Deen spared io have everything abso- ||| #8 Main Strest ibalitg March King R | the rest of the cab being to house the| Arthur Mullen stopped over Sunday ot i ke D bt FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU |lutely right. 'Five master's rooms. Too | |4 " fRss AF Bic Comn { machinery, and the cab will be 57 feet | with his aunt. Mrs, James Butler. of e Central Bldg. GCeo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. | 2 e actiny Arat ‘floor’rooms; | P AT Ts of the Conx | Tonz. A steam heat Dofldr in each |the Old Cemetery Jane, and returned ET = Spacious connecting ERICH e e Lodoie : Py, repres 37 SHETUCKET STREET — ideal for dancing parties etc. Prop orga o Is of efense '3 _ rnd L4 = N sed. 2 uscs, I eme a usl- oy S R ot defense of | firea ketosene. Here also will be a| Hartford—Arthur T. Bogue for INoiTtT ot éxfretrineil e e ote i 1s o | * Thia sxpiat . New Engiand states that tion before an market and storage plan at present is to se. tion in rezard to t » later date the e will be investigated tomplete this survey A No Cause for Wonder. m regard to the cro <irable en to provide of the crop _plamned to Practical American politicians will pot wonder at the tenacitvy with Thich the Prussian junkers cling to suffrage that permits them to vote three hile thelr oppo- nents are ng once--Kansas Clty Btar. < Middletown—Efforts are being made 1o complete the fund for the erection f a monument to Henry Clay Work. the author of “Mar hrough Georgia,” who was born in this city, and it is hoped now to be able to com- plete the fund shortl GAS ON STOMACH SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION HEARTBURN Instantly Relieved by BISURA MAGNESia IN 5 GRAIN TABLETS AND POWDER FORM BISURATED Magnesia is Maenesia sspecially prepared for the safey speedy and certain correction of dahgerous stomach acidity. It comes only in the form cf five grain_tablets and powder in scaled blue packages. Deé not con- fuse with commercial magnesia, milk of magnesia or citrate of magnesia. Look for the word BISURATED and the genuine from DRUGGISTS :’m i 1.440-gallon water tank and a 250- { zallon oil tank. Each cab will have two air compressors to operate the brakes, and two slow-speed blowers. | each with capacity of 15,000 cubic feet { of air_per minute.for cooling the mo- | tor. There will be two electric head- lights, each capable of “seeing a man 1700 féet away on the darkest night, jand there will be two locomotive bells, | one on each end, because the engine i i so_long. 4 For express service into the Grand Central, the engines will be able to i haul a train that weighs 900 tons. For iiocal seryice the weight is to be lim- ited to 420 tons. For service west- | bound on the Pennsylvania the weight ! limited_is to be 700 tons, and east- bouna S50 tons. The safe speed for | these weights is to be 70 miles an our. in | This speed is the maximum attained now by limited trains at intervals be- tween New Hayen and New York, as determined by a series of tests that the railroad has been making lately. This speed has been attained at Mil- ford and Woodmont, for a very short space, from Fairfleld to Westport draw, and through the Westchester couniy_stretch to New Rochelle junc- tion. Tests were made on one of the limited trains. The new englnes are_ to be more complicated than usual because they must be used on three different sorts of electrical systems. The New Haven has the famillar overhead wires, the Pennsylvania and Hell Gate - route have a third-rafl with which contact is made on top of the rail, and the Central, where the third-rail contact twenty-six vears connected with the Hartford post office and since 1892 chief of the money order departmnet died this mo¥ning after a sickness of more than six months. He was a na- tive of Hebron, this state, and was 47 years old. TRAVELERS’' DIRECTORY. ME-EATE Your Favorite 2oAD RoutetotheWest From all New England points to CHI- CAGO, via BUFFALO, ERIE, CLEVE- LAND and FT. WAYNE. THROUGH OBSERVATION BRARY LOUNGING SLEEPERS. DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS AND DAY COACHES. Daily from New York and Buffalo to Chicago, with direct connections for all Western and Pacific Coast points. | LI- Inviting Dining Car Service, a la Carte morning and evening meals, ranging in price from 25¢ up, with Table d'Hote Luncheon at T75c. Before arranging vour Western Trip, | save money by writing me for rates and information. L. P. BURGESS, N. E. P. A, 632 Old South Bldg., Boston, Ma is made underneath. This arrangement makes the engines more costly than would be the case if only one sort of contact were needed. New Haven road engines, when the new ones are done, will run to Man- hattan transfer, the Jersey point where all Pennavlvania trains change their motive power, either for in or out of the tunnel under the Hudson. Windsor—2rs. Ida A. Fish, treasurer of the Grand Lodge of Connecticut: Order of the Eastern Star, died at her home in Windsor Tuesday right after a long illness. She was 63 years old. Her husband is Dr. Henry J. Fisk. The funeral will be held Thursday from the First Congregational church. $1.25 To New York $1.25 EA .TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- Zays, Sundays at 5 p. m. New York, Brooklyn Bridge, Pier, East River, foot Roosevelt Sireet, Mondavs, Wednesdays, Fri- days at’s p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, 1926 $125—F. V. E R ————————— KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 | AUCTIO AUGUST 1st, 1917 10 a. m. Sharp Rain or Shine MAHONEY’S STABLE Falls Avenue, Norwich, Conn. opposite Central Vermont Depot Entire outfit of large Livery Stable, including 10 Horses, 5 Hacks, 1 Coupe, 3 Surreys, 8 Top Carriages, many Har- nesses, 1 Team Wagon, Robes, Blankets, Etc. W. B. WILCOX Auctioneer Masons’ Building Materials- OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams Co. 190 Franklin St. iS THE PLACE TO GET A NICE ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- THING IN THE MEAT LINE. VAL.LUPPERT F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Conn. “Phone 511 WHEN YOU WANT o put your bu iness before the puplic, there Is n medium better than througn the ad- vertising comumns of Ths Bulletin. Machinists Wanted Especially Lathe and Planer Hands Apply by letter to Box 39, care Bulletin WANTED JOB PRESSMEN ADDRESS OR INQUIRE BULLETIN JOB DEP'T Norwich, WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. - Apply C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE Conn. WE WANT OLD TEETH In any condition. 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COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway orwich. FOR SALE A Cottage House, Hen House, Wood House, in fair condition with about two acres of land with fruit; afout two miles from center of Norwich, for 1,000.00. y E. A. PRENTICE. Phone 300. 86 Cliff St _— B. A. WIGHTMAN EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER 3 Fairmount Strest, . Norwich, Conn. - Telepnone 595-3 €. you num tate able locations. Room 103. List your property if | care to sell or renc, as I have a ber of people looking for real es- | investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and lnsurdnce, Thayer Blag. Archdul and 4 SEASHOR;: COTTAGE |” “Choice. of 400 farms I my bulletin. West Broad St. A | FOR SALE A small sottage all furnished, lot 40 by | which ! 200 fronting ocean, fine suf bathing. | been Near salt pond nine miles long, safe | discove for children, boating, hing' ard | ards fishing. This property will be sold |und a for $750. $250 cash balance on mort- gage. Immediate possession and party | purchasing can have the use of the fhe place this season. | THREE | | Exceptional bargains at Plsasant | View. The properties were never on the market before and will be cold | terned cheap to closo estates. Let me tell t you about them. | in Washington New London Counties. Send for WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Farm Specialist Rooms 1 and 2, | Tel. 2365 t Westerly, R. | shor Furnished Seashore at Watch Hill, View, and afong the Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY Cottages. For Sale or Rent Weekapaug, Plsasant Rhode Island ! also accessible Seashore Farms. | {2/} fore Hail's WESTERLY, R. I ternal - Ohe Hu On account of increase in price of ta- | [or “7 bacco, tne Whitestone Cigar will e3 sold from now on at $3¢ per 1,000, J. F. CONAN Jan2a 11 Franklin St