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GENERALLY FAIR suiggesss TODAY AND TOMORROW, < What Is Going On Tonight (s Moving Pictures at the Breed The- Vaudeville snd Moviag Flotures at the Davis Theatre. Feature Moving Pictures at the Au- ditorium Theatre. ° ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘;2 DAVIS THEATRE. Four Shows Today—Two Features —Marie Doro in Oliver Twist and Charles Ray in The Clodhopper— Coming Monday, Douglas Fairbanks in Wild and Woolly. There will be four shows at the Davis theatre today and the big fea- ture is Marie Doro in the photodra- matic version of Charles Dickens' fa- mous story, Oliver Twist, produced by the Jesse L. Lasky company in six acts Hobart Bosworth, noted for his work in The Sea Wolf and other important photodramatic productions, is an ideal Bill Sikes. Tully Marshali, one of the cleverest of character actors, wonder- fully portrays the part of Fagin. The other feature is popular Charles Ray and his battalion of billion dollar beauties in a breezy comedy of the farm and Broadway, The Clodhopper, a five part Ince production, introducing The Clodhopper Glide. Four shows today, at 1.30, 3.15, € and S p. m. Douglas Fairbanks is Don't forget- coming Monday in_his latest comedy thriller, Wild and Woolly. BREED THEATRE, Eryant Washburn in Skinner’s Bubble, Sequel to Skinner's Dress Suit, Famous Film Hit, Feature for Mon- day and Tuesday. beloved Skinner has come to gain. This delightful character fiction, conceived by Henry Irving Dodze. the noted author, and immor- talized on_the screen by Bryant Wash- burn in Essanay recent picture, Skin- er's D Suit, is given to us once more. _This time he appears in an- other Eseanay feature entitled Skin- ner's Bubble and will be seen at' the Breed theatre on Monday and Tues- cay. Skinner's Bubble might well be a sequel to Skinner's Dress It simply adds another chapter life of Skinner and his adoring The ed to the v is the last chance to see The ister, and if you have not seen wonderful production do not let opportunity go by. MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN. George Walsh in The Book Agent, the Feature for Today at the Majestic and Auditorium—Hank Mann in His Final Blowout and Mutual Weekly Complete the Program. n rampant fs the only phrase which can be used to describe sthe newest production in which George Valsh appears for William Fox, The Fook Agent, which will be shown at Majestic Roof Garden today. Hank Mann in His Final Blowout, »aring Fox comedy, and the latest al Weekly complete the bill. The program will be shown every roon and all rainy nights at the Danielson Chautauqua, While many in Danielson and sur- iing towns are familiar with ‘hautauqua entertainments, the series hat opens in Danielson next Monday afternoon. July 30, and continues five jays, until the evening of August 3, ~ill 'be a novelty for the great ma- jority of people in the territory from which patrons will be attracted. Chautauqua today is without doubt he greatest summer entertainment dea in force in this country. Its pat- rons are numbered by the hundreds of housands, and everywhere it is pro- claimed as a creator of jovousness. Chautauqua will bring to Danielson ruch a series of entertainments as the people of any eity might heartily en- jov. “Only the Best” is the Chau- auqua motto, and this is rigidl sered to. The musical and dramatic numbers on the program for Danielson are high class in everv respect, features all over the Chautauqua circuit. The ecturers, of both natlonal and inter- national fame, will discuss live topics from up-to-the-minute viewpoint. Those who appreclate real educa- tional entertainment can do them- es a real favor by subscribing now for a season ticket, $2 for adults, F1 for children, these tickets admit- ing to each and every one of the ten entertainments. B Stirs Him to the Depths. Nothing quite equals in enthusiasm 2 congressman’s patriotic desire to ax something that isn’t produced in s district—Boston Transcript. Example of Megalonmania. The fellow who can always choose 2 good cantaloupe is now smelling around and grinning in a superior manner.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. The new Australian wool clip has en sold to the British government on the same terms as last year. LEGAL NOTICES REGISTRARS’ NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town Voluntown hereby give notice that Il be in session in Union Hall , Aug. 3d and 10th, 1917, he hours of 12 m. and $ p. m., between t for the purpose of making an_enroll- ment of the legal voters of said Town, and the further purpose of making ich changes in the enrollment list last perfected as provided by law under Sections 1 ans 2 of Chapter 265 of the ic Acts of 1909. THOMAS M'DONALD, LEONARD B. KINNIE, Registrars of Voters. >ated at Voluntown, Conn., July 25th, /NOTICE. The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Canterbury will be in session at the Town Clerk’s Office in said Town on Friday, Auj 2 and 10th, from 12 a. m_unfil 9 p. m. to enroll all voters who wish to enroll for the purpose of & in caucuses according to polit- ical preferences. HERBERT F, WILLIAMS, FRED A. CONE, Registrars. Dated at Canterbury, July 25, 1917. NOTICE. Registrars of Voters of the Town prague hereby give notice that they be in session at the Town Hall on Friday, Aug. 3 and 10, between the hours of 12 noon and 9 p. m., for the purpose of making an_ enroliment of the legal voters of said Town, and for i _purpose of making such changes ‘e enrollment list last perfected, provided for in Sections 1 and 2 of apter 265 of the Public Acts of 1909, DANTEL DAY, LAURANCE G. DRESCHER. Registrars of Voters. Dated at Spragie. Conn. July 25 J | FCR SALE ER OO Sl bk oo it - ooyt HERE Is a splendid home or invest- ment property in Danlelson, Conn.; 12- room house, city water and heat, 'nice large cellar, five rooms|more could be finished on ‘top floor, easily made into a three-tenement house: rooms are all large and well laid out; no repairs needed; large barn that would make one large or two small family hous two acres land, lots of fruit, good gar- den, fine shade and lawn; very high, excellent view of the town; must be seen to be appreciated; price for all, $3,900, Write or telephone for appoint: ment. D, H. Anmstrong, Danielson, Ct. iv2sa A FIND and well fenced, —_—— WANTED—A reliable man who can milk and do chores, etc. W. 8. Vail, Yantic, Conn. ILebanon 33-4. Jjy28d Six Farmers, 5 Housework Girls, 4 Boys for beach, 8 Blacksmiths, 1 Floor- man, 3 Men for dye house, 8 Weavers, 7 Spinners, 10, Toolmakers, 7 Machin- ists, 2 Chambermaids, 1 Man to care for gentleman’s place. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. WANTED 250 children wanted, boys and girls, to play in Overalls—47c the pair at THE PASNIK €O, 158 Main Street, Norwich 70-acre farm, flelds level land rich and very easily worked; ' two trout brooki sprine and well; wood and timber enough to pay for the place; finely lo- cated four miles from Canterbury; road. high elevation. most beautiful view; Tow of splendid maple trees In front of house; would make a fine sur- mer place as well as farm; considerable fruit; large, old fashioned Hhouse, needs shingling, and repairs inside: large barn and stables in good repair, needs shingling; this Is sold at this rrice to settle an estate, $1,500; a man that is looking for a good farm and not payin~ all for the bulldings, no better value in the state. Writs or telephone for appointment. D. H. Armstrong, Danielson, Ct. Jy2sa HERE is an_opportunity to make a nice living, make- a little money and take life easy; located in a beautiful country village four miles from Dan- ielson; one acre nice land, garden planted; nine-room house in excellent Tepair; 'store. shed. tool, garage, hen house, etc.; 348 gallon gasoline tank in front of store; price of this property, $2,300; $1,000 may remain on mort- age; stock in store at inventory about 700 '(cash); this store as now run clears about $800 a year over and above expenses; he solicifs no orders, deltv ers no goods, mostly a cash business nice place for man and wife; under no expense; everything you make s olear profit; present owner run it for seven vears, previous owner for 40 vears; it will stand and worth investigating:; let me show it to you. Write or telephone for appointment for this and other property I have for sale. D. H. Arm- strong, Danielson, Ct. ivzsa HERE is a good business for some. one. all established and making money every day; sold as owner wishes to re: tire ‘from ‘business on account of age market and grocery store, nice clean stock of goods, doing a cash business of from $550 to $600 a week making a profit from $100 to $125 a week: rent onl $15 a month; = price. including stock, fixtures, good will of trade, $2.- 400 cash; stock will inventory almost this amount: not often vou find a bar- gain like this: located in Willimantic. Write or telephone for appointment. D. H. Armstrong, Danielson, Ct. jy28d FOR SALE—1916 Ford roadster, In first class condition. Inquire of Austin Lemoine, Taftville, Conn jy28d FOR SALE_Standing_grass; a bar- gain. E. P. Robinson, Packer, Conn, jvesd FOR SALE—About 60 tons standing ~rass on the John_ Phillips place in town of Lebanon. Inquire W. H_Phil- lips, Willimantic. Phone 72 jyesa FOR SATE_Cheap, or rade for cow, young stock or chickens_big true work horse. Wm. Tator, So. Canterbury, Ct. FOR SALE FOR SALE At Less Than Half Cost FORTY GOLDEN OAK SECTIONAL BOOK CASES Suitable For Home or Office Use, Apply LEE R. ROBBINS 109 Thayer Building, City. FOR SALE 100 Acre Farm $3500 Pair Horses, 10 Cows and 50 hens, 2 shoats, 2 calves. 2 wagons, 2 carriages, mowing machines, rake, tedder, Tack. 3 plows, 2 harrows, cart, 2 sleighs, 3 sleds, 4 harnesses, cream separator. 2 cultivators, plano, stoves and a lot of furniture., with 1 acre wheat, 1 1-2 acres cornm, 1 acre pota- toes, 1-2 acre beans and large vege- table garden all thrown in by aged owner if taken soon; 40 acres in rich black_machine worked fields cutting over 50 tons hay, 15 cow pasture, pine and wood enourh to soon pay for farm large sugar bush, 100 Baldwin apple trees, also plums, pears, peaches and grapes; 2-story 9-room house. 12 f barn, engine house with engine for sawing wood, making cider. etc buildings in good repair, with running water: broad lawn with grand shade trees and landscape views of beautiful countr— easy terms to the right man. See page 4 of our New Summer Cata logue for details. Copy mailed free. E. A_Strout Farm Agency, Dept. 36, 160 Nassau® St., New York SIX ROOM APARTMENTS All modern conveniences and faultless bath equipment. In fine residence section, near school and electrics; rental $20 per month. Can sell you a fine new two-family house-at an attractive price. Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- FOR SALE—Youne calf. good ioqf- A- Krus. Phone 1859-14 d SEASHORE COTTAGE FOR SALE A small cottage all furnished, lot 40 by 200 fronting ocean, fine suf bathing. Near salt pond nine miles long, safe to for children, boating, bathing ard | fishi;féo Tshzlgo propherlt’y' Wil be. sold Ionahle prices; terms to suit. for . cash balance on mort-| Th, rwi H gage. Immediate possession and party e Norwich Housing Co. purchasing can have the use of tha ARCHA W. COIT, Agent the place this season. Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Exceptional bargains at Pleasant View. The properties were never on the market before and will be =oid ~ cheap to closc estates. Let me tell FOR SALE you about them. Choice of 400 farms and New London Counties. my bulletin. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Farm Specialist 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. Tel. 2365 FOR SALE Very choice cottage house, all fur- nished, on Fisher's Island; will be sold cheap if taken at once, For full par- ticulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. Washington chinoton || 149 BROADWAY The very desirable property occu- pied by the late Miss Dowd, as a rooming house for several years, beautifully situated on one of the best streets, containing 17 rooms with improvements, large spacious verand: garage room for several machines, large lot. For particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE A fine seven room house with all SALE HORSES modern improvements in good resi- | I have 2(" glorses that I want to Cibide oo dispose of right away. Nine of them SPYE ok’ horsestne balance Wil A. M. AVERY Welgh from 00 to 1200 1bs. Come and| Tel. 1122.2 B! Bevadisay, see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. el. 536-2. e maydaa Two excellent farms; can trade either for city property of equal value; one 27 acres. state road. near city, modern FOR SALE bulldings; also 180 acre stock farm with ment, fine build- tools and equy A Cottage House, Hen House, Wood | ings, keeps 50 heac f interested. write House, in fair condition with about|or telephone two acres of land with fruit; about TRYON'S AGENCY, two miles from center of Norwich, for | ¢3¢ Willimantic, Ct. $1,000.00. g E. A. PRENTICE. Phone 300. 86 Cliff St FOR SALE The Bigelow Property No. 62 BROAD STREET Fine Modern Residence and Garage FOR FULL DESCRIPTION APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE, Real Estate Department 387 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE $100.00 Remington, Smith Premier or Monarch Typewriters, slightly used, $40.00 each. Your choice from a dozen or more. Write Box 196, care Bulletin Co. LOST AND FOUND, CAME TO ME Sunday, July 15th, two heifers, one black two year old, one vellow. which owner can have by prov- ing property and paying charges. B. S. Abel, Bozrah. Jy274. LOST—A black _cow, about three weeks ago. Notify Max Telzaniky, 150 West Main. Phone 598-i2. iy2ed LOST. OR STQLEN 3 Damond Ko . AUCTION From 101 Union St. questions asked if returned. AUGUST 1st, 1917 10 a. m. Sharp Large, liberal reward. Rain or Shine MAHONEY’S STABLE 101 Union Street TEAMING AND TRUCKING | F2lls Avenue, Norwich, Conn. opposite Central Vermont Depot NE VERY OONE EASONABLE PRICES " |Entire outfit of large Livery A. D. LATHROP Stable, including 10 Horses, Phone 175 5 Hacks, 1 Coupe, 3 Surreys, 8 Top Carriages, many Har- nesses, 1 Team Wagon, Robes, ! Blankets, Etc. . B. WILCOX WHEN YOU WANT 15 put your bus: iness before the public, there is no medium better than through the ad- vertising columns cf Txe Bulletin. | nes MARRY if lonely; for results, Dest and most BRCCSSSEUL RomS male hundreds rich wish strictly confidential; ears experience; e Successful Club, Mrs. 556, Oakland, Calif. WANTED housework. Co. ‘most place — for Write Box 6, care descriptions P\n-»aig Box 288 eneral ulletin Jyasd “CIVIL SERVICB Examinations Nor- wich soon; sovernment, clerkships, Postoffice. - railway ~mail o to J. examiner), 276 Kenois Bldg., ton, men and women desirin, ental, cus Washi 3 boms, nographer, write for free particulars T Reohara (former Eoversment ng- B —L L T ; LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA—If you or any friend afflicted wishes to learn of a successful treatment, addres: Room 402, 92 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. Jy28d SIDE LINE MEN—Do you want a real one that one order a day will pay you $97 No ssmples to carry: so thing new; write toc . Can CorBo8 Tiaal e, Chidago, THeo Jyoe e 73 OIL INVESTOR—A rellable publica- tion furnishing fres information fo ofl investors about oll stocks and drilling developments in the U. S., and through- out the worl scription to any interested L mahue & Co, 1 Wall York. erson. st., ¥ six months’ free sub- J. New d CIVIL SERVICE Bxaminations Nor- wich soon; Fovernment _clerkships, postoffice, railway mail, nographer write for men and women desirin, departmental, customs, ste- free particulars to J. C. Leonard (former gover: examiner), 276 Kenots Bldg, Washing. ton. Jy2sa WANTED—Men over 40 to resent us in their vicinity: a good ptly?:g. life business; pay weekly; necessary: write today. Sery Co. Rochester, N. Y. Jy28a experience un- arlton Nur- WANTED—Man_and wife, iv28a chil- daren, want a five-Toom rent. ‘with bath, in Danjelson. Call Tel. 227-2, Danielson. WANTED—Five bright, capable la- dies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers; $25 to $50 per week; railroad fare paid. 181, Omaha, Nebr. Ivis Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. ed. Write or call. Water St. Louls D. WE BUY and sell tools, furniturs, stamps, false teeth, antiques or any- thing eise; old books especiall ar want- 32 mar24MWwWs . NTED — Position as housekeeper or as plain cook. 79, care Builetin. working Addre: iv27d for WANTED — Protestant housckeeper family of two; middle aged wom- an preferred. Address T. E. Lee, Box 142, Jewett City. Ivzia GOVERNWMENT war positions open clerical work; men-women wanted $100 month t free. Franklin Insti- tute, Dept. 37-G. Rochester, N. Y. JYISWFS WANTED Salesman _and _collector; good pay_anl 48 Main St. steady position. Jy2ed Apply WANTED -Middle aged German or Swed two f Town: iy26d woman or girl >od home. who thoroughly position or ardwood finishing, with some poration ‘furnished. mill, co ete.; in family of zeneral housework in Norwich Apply at Bulletin. WANTED By a reliable young man understands his busi- r- private estate as foreman ref- Box 999, Bulletin. WANTED Experienced soft _ silk winders; steady work; good pay; hours 7 to 5.30; Saturday, 7 to 12’ Apply Emplovyment Dept.. Brainerd & Arm- strong Co. Conn, WANTED ~Woolen spinners, Johnson jy26d jy26d 100 Union St, New London, guaranteed’ Bassett mules, for government work; ~ood work and good pay Apply Reliance Yarn Co. Jonce ) carfare of Nor sulars to K. vars, 4TuThS a place of 1 building and fruit, vich. Send 56 Cedar St. 3 E guard? Why, irse Fagan's Smoke guard of co GUARD guards home how many home gardens kKin a ., Cobweb Shop. regular cigar for TWANTED Fireman; must be steady and reliable. Admore Wool WANTED —Man P P rs to feed hogs 1t man. Putnam len Jv25d D. Mills good wicks, Jy24a of age to West Side Silk ‘ard room help wo strippers. Apj Grant S Ma WANTED Old_ false teet matter if broken; I pay 32 t full set; single and partial proportion; Send by parcel seive check by Teturn 5. 5th Philade TWANTE ners: Loude St work. Apply Avenue W ANTED — Experienced Zene housework; good reanire Address R. jeisd maid references care Bulletin. an 1y to Jy9d h 0 '$15 De plates spin- B Kelley Woolen Mills, don't er in post and mail. Iph Jel9d I3 L. e Competent girl for gen- 196 Central or WANTEDSecond hand and antlque forniture of all kinds; get our prices hefore you sell. A. Bruckner, 56 Frank- Tel 3 may3d OLD POSTAGE STAMPS Should Not be Destroyed—Some of Them Are Quite Valual ble. Any persoh having a collection to dis- pose of or having a quantity of old envelopes with the stamps attached, should signed. . CHAS. EDW. PRIOR P. O. Drawer 58 communicate with the under- Hartford, Conn. FARM WANTED Within three months, small place from two to fifty acres of land, near a short distance from Nor- car line, wich. Buildings in good condition and price - reasonable. Box 165, Sterling, Conn. iv20a WANTED 0B PRESSMEN ADDRESS OR INQUIRE BULLETIN JOB DEP'T Conn. Norwich, WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. Apply C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE WE WANT OLD TEETH In any condition. We pay up to $10.00 per set according to their value. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main St. Est. 1872. Upstairs Norwich, Conn. ! v o FULL ASSOCIATED = & PRESS DESP) P e Labor day). commodious summer cot tage at Sain boating, fshing apd Inquire’C. L 1y288Tu Bm Maplewood. 0. B, Letfingwell, K. FOR fully furnished, on line Phone 1130. when you want good help and want it quickly. Help Is scarce now, but the best workers read ‘Bulletin Want Ads. When you have a “dont rooms and bath on Sachem St. Apply to E. H. Linnell or any broker. jylsd hng,h, §1u; flat of five rooms and bath, TO RENT ’ TO RENT—For August (including iders Paint, Niantic river t water bathing. h, The Boston Store. FOR RENT—Flat of seven rooms Jvzsa RENT — Three-room cottage, of trolley. 3y24TuThs TO RENT — An_apartment of six T0 RENT—Flat of four rooms and Alling Rubber Co. 1{26«1 want” which you believe might be “some-one-elso want.” Fur- niture, floor coverings, stoves, clothing, tools, eto., advertised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready sale. When you lose something— for most Norwich people ars honest—and on finding anything all latest improvemen inquire Brooklyn Out! ‘ment, 17 Spruce Bt~ 80 Church St. Mrs. Moster, N sel. 1484, TO RENT—Flat of seven rooms, wiih ts, at 35 Cliff St ftters. jyzed TO RENT—Pleasant flve-room_tene- 5 Eugenejsm:;h. n_St. X0 BBNT_Fornighed, room o TO RENT—One-half of double house 18 Oak St. Inquire of H. E. L}le ‘“4’:‘““ y2: Inetinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. When your rental a vacancy occurs in property. Polint, L. D, Applv Mclntyre, on premises. COTTAGE Wistaria, Groton Long for rent. Apply Fred L. Vail dy Packer, Taftville. Jy24a TENEMENT for rent, 152 Palmer St Jyzad When you want to sell your | real estate. Jyisa To T_Buckley cottage, Peck's When you want to buy or sell | . i RO T o oY n; seven rooms and Dbath, all improvements, garage. inquire of James L. Case. ~ Jylid cool, clean, pleasant rooms. No. § North Main St, Laurel Bray, THE BRONSON—Furnished rooms to et; 31 and up per week. Rear of Bul- FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerite, ivd TO RENT—Furnished cottage at 176 Hill Ave. Inquire of P. F. 231 Central Ave. iysa FOR SALE FOR SALE — Five year old Jersey cow dus to freshen in few days, John Curry, Yantic. Tel. 636-4. jy24TuThS sers: Konemah Specific No. 14 is a scientific treatment for the prevention and cure of black- head ‘in turke: Tt has never failed housekeeping. Mrs, Congdon, 82 McKin- ley_Av Jy4d TO RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. 21 Dlvision St iy4d also room for light housekeeping. May Keiley, TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light Fo_REWE-Neptly Iocniwned room; Mrs, North High St. _jeld to do the work. Prepared and sold by Konemah Poultry Yards. West Main St, Norwich, Conn. Price 50c. AugTuThS The 687-2. T—Newly furnished rooms at Ivert, 84 Franklin Street. —Tel may22d TO R FOR SALE—If you have never tried canoeing, nor owned a really good e noe, you don’t know what you're miss- ing. ~ Kennebec canoes give the best satisfaction: safe, staunch, seaworthy Kennebec canoes give more real pleas- ure at less cost than most_anything keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1048-3. nice rooms for light housekeeping. 270 Main 5 FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- aprisd TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also over Brooklyn Outfitters, (From Madrigali.) Like a matron grown jaded— Fat, forty and falr— In a nook cool and shaded, Who nods in her chair; Then, sudden, aware Of_the eyes of the masee: Féigns a wide awake a Summer smiles as she passes, All the charms she paraded In Junetime so rare, When new roscs were braided Ana twined in her halr, in No longer are there; All her gold but worn brass is, But, still debonalr, Summer smiles as she passes. That her beauty is faded Beyond all repair, A1l the pools wnere she waded— Her mirrors declare Brown limbs that are bare BEvery woodland pool giasses; But what does she care? Summer smiles as she passes. Come, then, autumn! and dare To brave as this lass is, When the like fate you share— Summer smiles as sho passes. - A Daly. BREAKFAST FOOD. The lirhts of dawn were rising fast Wnen unto me the waltress passec At breakfast time. #0 help me Mike Some stuff that looked and tasted Excelsior. an that it was dand mv muscles good She filled my order And still T chewed Excelsior. She satd To make for many This thing went on The waltresses worked Mv face assumed a wooden But still each morn I grimly Excelsior. My friends advise, as all friends That T'1] hecome a wooden man They say there is no doubt of it Providinz that T do not q Excelsior. 1t But if T do the world 1s mi Tl hire out as a cigar sign My Tife's ambition, this will a1l T'll never worlk. hut stand s Excelator:! HUMOR OF THE DAY “Is there any soup on this : fare?” “There was, sir, but I wiped it off else in_the world. Sold by R. H. Sar-|_ feb2id_ 2 —Awgwan gent, 5 Main St. Moosup. Conn. FURNISHED rcoma: reasonable [ Officer—Next a breathing exerciss may29TuThS rates, suitablp for light housekeepins. | inhale! FOR SALE—1916 Dodge Brothers' | Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. Jy25d | " 'giudent (fumbling in pockets)—Go touring odr,_Jn first’ class conditio & gHET-—V e REcord dan Auto Co., 3 3 e T HALCYON HOUSE The Lieutenant—May T write ' FOR SALE — 1916 Dodge Brothers' WATCH HILL, R. I Istes Y S oppgvaee in, Fran roadster, in excellent condition, aO\'i_lrllw’:e Boating, Bathing and Fishing CPne Tattes YL TE g iR 2 that cannot be overlooked, at $550. The [ : | your letter come fro where FOR SALE 1916 Overland touring [ water and electric lights ,also rooms [, Oficer—ivhy did L te car, in good running order, self starter | without board reasonable. Write for|DS COOK when you ’ and electric lights, a bargain at $350.| poja0n" QNe® PG liober 18t nothing about cookin The Jordan Auto Co., Willimantic. 4 s Private—Well, sir, ught as b Jv27d L. HAASE, Fort Mansfleld Road. | the time you got to know that 1 kne FOR SALE--1916 Reo touring car, in nothing—I'd know something Laowr 3}]-1- clondfifldnv newly \'a’rnllshvd \\l:‘(\"~ Th w h- C don Bystan erful value fo person desiring a Reo, N e R s (g M FOR SALE 1917 mo i 2 ai i ALE 1917 mo E Second Weary Willie touring. equipped with 1 . |Corner Washington Street and e willle—Cax wess g wondertully powerful lisht car. at Sty WAL y % 500. The Jordan Auto Co, Williman- e wo at prese asse 350 e Jordan Auto N Greene Avenue aturday Journa FOR SAL in good | \',\I‘.w.:\\’lr'w (to_talkative prisoner condition 2 Auto Now, what A ve Co., Willimant ROOMS WITH OR Prisoner—I've FOR SALE—1912 model 2 k., a guv'nor, if you 2] T durable touring car, with set of new WITHOUT BOARD to_say ‘it. : tires. would make ex "Hlsnlyl)sfi}u truck Magistrate—Certainl T t or tractor. price $150. The Jordan Auto —The Passing Sh Co., Willimantic _dy2id_ Phone 1030 My - Boap (or ‘Mda Snap & FoR “Ford runabout with Snatchit, Solicitors) gratu glectric starter; “car recenty put in S gl g est condition for owners use, but be- ¥ such heavy damage . cause of Jack of garage room must be s next to Central Building, between § o 5 o i er—sundry, charges, here n and 930 a. m., or 2 and 4 p. m. Tel. ne of the choicest summer houses at! {or you. 3s8. Tv27a | Gales Ferry, fully furnished. For full| The Successful T.itigant == + | particulars inquire of + t—is it bad? POSTITIVE SALE n's brick | P2 matter with t—is it bad block, Saturdav. Aug. must be JOHN. A. MORAN “Here's a nickel you AR e o e bt | Real Estate Broker she sald to the i an ment and hall, on posite | Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn.|l00king individual wi the convent in No svenordale, the porch with extended Conn.; can be used for mercantile or - not giving it to light ' manufacturing purposes; room but merely becguse it pleases me for a garage: administratrix will be on “hankee, but couldn't you make 1§ the premises to make sale day & gugeter dnd * e 2 L, Aug. 4, from § a. m. to 6 p. r mwh’ly“’_L,",n,..¥1‘_ tSbareh Chror i Cman. agmx, About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin | jo1c Telograph, s i O 5—“137";‘ v late ]vr_m‘fl Street, suitable for almost any kind of . -~ —_— be worth vour while to- call and see| business, at a reasonable price. In- THE, KALEZ 0 OPE them. The Jordan Auto Co. Williman- | quire at Bulletin Office. fu ek e e A decres hins beex issued in ] FOR SALE_1913 Overland touring|™ = g = | Janetro daciarig that the o car; a good reliable family car at the e AL BN T unusual price of $165. The Jordan Auto FOR SALE _ | telephone institutions in Bre Co.. Willimantic. 3526 c";'f(_ly;:" e property of FOR SALE—1915 Buick P-4 three- f \ § 8 ¥ T | quarter ton truck: the best light truck |/ V) + , " ever built; has brand new tires, is in ||l i The Vice-Admiral, Fast 1 excellent condition; price 3700 The ranean, reports that in the course of Jordan Auto Co., Willim i attacks on the enemy positions on t FOR SALE — Hemlock and ¢ 4 2 % Gallipoll Peninsula, Royal al A lumber. Inquire T. Babcock No. 7o Willlams St., spilendid Service machines sank @ tug lyir 1 wich. L dvekd nodern home, In best residential Chanak. WFOR SALE_The Faward Fitzseraid ||| section: all conventences, large - ¥ el arm, Bus road, Brookivn; an 80 | i < “ount Clam Martinitz, the for acre farm that is the equal of any in level corner lot; price reasonable Austrian Prime Minjister, has, acc town; good house, large barn and all and easy terms if desir.d. o ing to Vienna telegram, been a ndid outbuildings needed; 75 ppie trees, 2 trout brooks through farm. | good livestock, 3-4 acre potatoes, & | acres corn, 40 tons standing_grass, all | $3,500. Address Edward Fitzgerald, | Brooklyn, Conn. 5a Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 68 FOR SALE—Big heavy Maurer, Preston. R. D. 5 FOR SALE_Two houses, one ten rooms, one seven rooms. Inquire 24 — — Town St, or Phone 1186-2. jy18d FOR SALE. FOR SALE _Pasture of 45 acres, good | Cottage Houses, Tenement and Bus. springs and water, $1,000; larze fillage | ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, ail in de- lot of 40 acres with 300 apple trees, | sirable locations. List your property if $1,000; also young cow 3 years old, | you care to sell or rent, as I have a calved five weeks ago, $50. D. E.|humber of people looking for real es- Hickle, R. F. D. 4, Putnam, Conn. jylld FOR SALE 1917 Hudson Super Six 7 passenger phaeton, run 1.400 miles as demonstrator, Daniel T. ea. Je3od tate investments. WILLIAM F, HILL, Resl Estate and Insur; Room 103. EC FOR SALE1917_ Stewart - 1500 Ih. light delivery, run 500 miles: best rea- sons for selling. Shea & Burke. je30d FOR SALE—One marine gasoline en- gine, 5 h. p. Box 33. care Bulletin. je30d SALE IMPERITIVE OWNER LEAVING CITY The Bigelow property, 62 Broad Street, is most attractive and homelike in every particular; expense has never been spared to have everything abso- lutely right. Five master’s rooms, two baths, two servants’ rooms and bath. Spacious connecting first floor rooms, ideal for dancing parties, etc. Prop- erty is near good schools and car line. No fair offer refused. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE Cottage House, eight rooms with mod- ern conveniences, large barn in rear, three minutes’ walk from trolleys. Must be sold to close estate. For further information apply to R. S. BARTLETT, Trustee, Room 14, Central Building, City. Masons’ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams Co. at Watch Hill, View, and along the shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. FRANK W. COY Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale.or Rent Weekapaug, Pleasant Rhode Island Send for booklet. WESTERLY, R. | FOR SALE Eight-room cottage, all latest im- provements, large barn, and eight pointed Military Governor-Gene Montenegro, ‘n successlon to G Weber von Webenau, p TReferring to the explosion on boar the Federal liner Cumberland, wk was heached > Tsland a wee ago, the A Minister for t Navy says t acts point clea to foul play. > Berlin that t) 1 1n has P Reports publis Weser Zeftung Krupp's Foreig denied by that but says that agree to purchas Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of A tralia, announces that the trade us ions concerned have accepted ths goe ernment’'s proposals in regard to tt shipbuilding programme. An azr ment on the guestion of dil labour is expectad ehortly. In connection with the Austrian r mors of the formation of 1 Parliamen- tary cabinet, tne Czeh Natfonal cialist Party declares that the Czect delegation has unanimously agree to _enter any government of the war. not the end According to the Handeleblad, General Transport and Navigation Company acting on Instructions from the British Government, has reported to the police that during the riots Amsterdam recently 368 sacks and baskets of potatoes purchased ! Great Britain‘were stolen There is more catarrh in this seotion ot the country than all other diseases building lots, located in the best resi- dential section of Jewett City. For particulars, inquire of S. SEIGEL, Real Esatate and T Tel. 244, —_— WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- fness betore the public. there medium better than tnrough the ad- vertising calumns of The Bulletim s no|Band tes put together, and for years it was sup posed to *he’ incurable. Doctors pre- scribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat. ment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local. disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions, and there fore requires constitutional treatmer Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manufactured wyw¥. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohl is a constitutiohal remedy, is taken | ternally, end acts through the blood gn the mucous surfaces of the svetem One Hundred Dollars reward is oftered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Med!- cine falls to cure. Send for circulars timonials. g |5' bCH'E'N'EY & (‘q’s ‘Toledo, Ohto. y sts, unun-, ’mé%"mn, for eonstingtion

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