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FAIR TODAYy PROBABLY. ' 77 SHOWERS TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight (2foving Pictures ot the Dreed The- Vaudeville the Davis Theatre. @itorium Theatre. Norwich Rifle Club meets in_Armor: Tncas Lodge, N Odd_ Pellows™ Hall Thames Tnion, No. 137, U. B. of C. Vters’ Hall, 'L (O X, 0. 248. N. E.O. P., 1 J.0f A.‘mects in ¢ Norwieh Conciave. No mects in Eagles Hall Norwich Lodge. meets in Buckingham Memorial. Sebequonasn G ». ‘meets In Foresters' Hall s ANNOUNCEMENTS ) DAVIS THEATRE Double Feature Bill of Photoplays That Cannot be Egualled—H. B. Warner in God's Man, Seven Acts, iam Desmond in Time and Diamonds, Five-part ngle uram For the first half of this week an- other monster double bill of photo- ked to apvear at the Davis. H. B. Warner, the theatrical star who toured the country for five years in Alias Jimmy Valentine and Wwho has been seen here in Shell 43, will be the big attraction in the su- per_photoplay production God’s Man, al story of the fall e of a college vouth after a features is bo a T-act wonder and round of the unfathomable maze of New York’s Broadway life. God’s Man is a delineation of the iife in New York's _elite underwos the tango tea parlor, the society dancing pal- aces. etc., the most vivid of the age. The other feature is William Des- mond who will be seen in a_different vpe of role from what he is accus- tomed to appear in as a star in th; new 5-part Triangle piav. Time Locks and Diamonds. Wéiiiam Desmond appears .as Silver Jim Farrel. known 2s the world's master criminal. Usual and prices BREED THEATRE Peagy Hyland and Sir John Hare in Caste, Pearl White in The Fatal Ring, and the Pathe Weekly Form Bill for Today and Tuescay. Today and Tuesday the Breed will present Peggy Hyland and Sir_John Hare in the film version of T. V Robertson's w fam ard dramas of the stage and has been Sieed B lie trv and Europe the screen in Pearl W Senith et e this cha ews will be shown HOWARD TORREY BYLES GETS CAPTAIN'S APPOINTMENT Central Village Young Man, Yale 1917, Wins Plattsburg Commission. Central Village, as well as the entire town of Plainfield, is ng pardon- able pride in ti ent of How- ard Torrey By ain Second Battery-Field Artillery. Captain was born in Plainfield, August on of Charles A. < and Ali Torrex Byles He zraduated at the Plainfield High d entercd Yale Colleze in ing from there ihis yvear. n the Yale Batt dist during the dfather, Her Eighteenth Con: THIS STICK OF CANDY STRIPE IS VERY TASTY THE POSEUR What could be more desirable for untais wear than this emerald green sk sweatcr “cozied” w.th s 2rd belt end of white afi- coll gora? Observe the admirable length. + « JEWETT CITY Mrs. G. A. Haskell Ring, Lost from Car ..awl.;.. Robert J. Cochrane rs Lose to Ship and Engine Co. GAS FITTING, Team—Funerai of Frank E. Babcock | pLUMBING, STEAM FITTING —Prize Winners at Picnic—Miss Alice B. Partridge’s Funeral. Mrs. G. A. Haskell experienced an unugual loss on the 10.19 southbound trolley Saturday morning equally unusual recovery when the car was stopped. A little way below the station she caught her diamond ring MODERN mmc nd Moving Flctures at Feature Moving Pictures at the gu- 11, 1. 0. O. F., meets ouncii, No. 11, D. of stopped the car. Lost to Nelsco Team. The New London Ship and Engine sent a baseball team to Jewett City Saturday afternoon. of a heavy showers below Norwich they were obliged to do a little sub- marine work coming up. On_account The teams The game was interesting from start to honts, the Jewett City catch- er, split a finger in the seventh. Ben~ jamin, @ spectator, voluntee; ish the game. and he did a*good job. The New London pitcher and the home baseman produced the features The catch of a hot line drive by the New London second bag- ger won plenty of applause. the Ashland team was a ‘The rivet drivers clean and of the game. run made b: homer by LeClaire. got away with six, FUNERALS. Frank E. Babcock. The funeral services for Babcock were held from his home on Pleasant View at 1.30 discourse was by Rev. There were many and friends present, including delega- tions_from Fleazer Jewett lodge, . O. P., and Reliance lodge, A _quartette, Mrs! Foster, B. R H. Prior, accompanied A. Brown, sang Saved by Grace and Beautiful Jsle of Some, The bearers were E. M. Gray Davis from the N and Elmer Tarbox and George from the I. O. O. F. There were beautiful flowers from Charles Mrs. Ellen Babcogk and 29, I. 0. O. F. H. Prior, Miss Tda L Gardner and G. the family George Moeller, Mr. Duce, Mr, and Mr Mrs. F. E. Geist, M b John Bicknell, Clarence Kahn, nomas McBroome, the: Weeekly Snich besatitanii: Hourigan, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Babcock. wick corps, Whatsoever the King's Ruthie Rebecca owing from out of town whe . Providence: Providence: Voluntown 1l was in the Jewett Clty cem s'in charge. Miss Alice B. Partridge. The funeral morning at Seiferman officiated at Jennie Coyle a Beautiful Land on H! Burial was em high mass. sang There’ r& wera Robert and James Olson_and Hector and John LeClaire. society were Misses G Josie Cotter, Jeanette Ledoux and most beautifu There were membrances. were present Norwich and A. Hourizan was in charge of the a dngements. e Winners at Picnic. The Baptist held Saturday afternoon at Bish- Crossing at One hundred and fif- teen enjoved and a ball game were In the latter game so viz and a tennis substituted knocked the There were contests and In the small girls’ race, Ellen -e. Kathleen Three-legzed race, Cha Homer Boule and Clarence Has- | kel key ring and ‘watch fob. Martin Davis and George Will The nominating committee were Prior_and Martin The committees were: place, J. B. Palmer andC. D. iransportation, E. M. y Myott and A. M. Brown;_refreshments, H. Whiteman. Miss 1d: Alice Brown, Gardner, Mrs. Francis Campbell, Mrs. Martin Davis and Mrs. E. fems%ade, E. C. Willcox and D. T.. P ice cream, Fred Clarke and Leon- games and sports, Tyler Gilbert Babeock, Doris Myott, McBroome’, Alice Gilbert, ox and Mr. and Mrs. Lem- uel Green. A rising vote of thanks was given op for her hospitality. Lawn Social. The Epworth league of the Methodist lawn_social . M. Anthony. at the home of Rev. Dinner Guests. dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs Helen Full and Rob Norwich, Mis: Walter Goodenough of Springfield. Alice and Elizabeth | ctrong of East Brookfield, Mass., their uncle's, | Armstrorg's. G. C. Hull, rt Lonsdals . F. E. Robinson, Robinson and Mrs, O. S. Harvey mo- PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Washington Sq., Washington Building Norwich, CoAn. ~ Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing and an Phone 531 in some part of the seat near the The ring was broken and torn from her finger and dropped put- She notified_the conductor, who Mrs. Haskell got off and went back searching diligently. Meanwhile men had been about the freight yard and one had stepped on the ring. search she found the diamond bedded in the sand by the heel of a s as essentie! in modern house ai electricty is to lighting. We guaran- teo the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest orices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKIN 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street . iRON CASTINGS FURNISHEDR PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 No. to 25 Ferry Street tored to Hartford Saturday. Chautauqua at Jewett City, Aug. 14-18.—adv. At Shore Cottage. Lester Blanchard, Joseph Foy, Farl Hiscox, Ephage Jarvis, George Paris- seau and Erme Raney are occupying a cottaze at Groton Long Point for a week. Sydney Melvin, Carl Melvin and Houston McCluggage are also there at the Melvin camp. George Davis and William Sharkey of the naval reserves at Newport and Harold Buckley, stationed at Niantic, are home on furloughs. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Robinson, Miss Marian Robinson and Miss S. K. Ad- ams were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Guard of Norwich on a motorboat trip to the Chelsea Boat club lodge Seturday afternoon. Chester Geer, who is in the nav been at eturning returned. to_Virginia Saturday. Miss Hope Potter of Riverpoint, R. I, is at Thomas McBroome's. Preached at Newent. bert Donnell preached at the reh Sund: c. W was called away to attend a e in a former parish gan and Miss Viola Danielson were guests of Jo! gerald Sunday. OBITUARY. Mrs. Joseph Glowackl slowacki, 22, wife of Jo- £ Griswe ied ital Saturday Lida Fournier. v he e ind a brothe MYSTIC Picnic for Emploves of Mystic Manu- facturing Company — Automobiles Bump on Narrow Road—Capt. O. M. Gray to Start Shipyard in Maine. The emplo the Mystic Manu- factu were given a picnie Soturday Lawn farm a post office department magazines may be sent to the soldiers for one cent ach. The magazines however, must ave printed on the outside cover a pecial notice which almost all maga- ‘ines are now using for this mailing. The papers can not be sent to any sol- lier in particula Automobiles Collide on Narrow Road Saturday on the bridge at Quinam- baug, Mrs. Manning was driving from Lord’s Point towards Mystic and while rossing the bridge at Miner's corner, ch being under repairs the street is ‘00 narrow for two automobiles to pass was run into by Bliven, driving T. D. Crary’s touring car. | The rear mud guard of the Manning ar was smashed and some damage was done the body. Mrs. Manning was A possible but there was not room nongh for the two cars without a cole lision. On Brief Furlough. Edward Feeney of the Tenth Co. is spending the week-end at his home here. Will Start Shipyard. Capt. and Mrs. O. M. Gray and fam- 1y left Saturday for South Brooksville, Me., where the former will be engaged in Starting a shipyard. He expects to return to Mystic in about a month. Social and Personal. John Bogzemus of Bridgeport is _the suest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Boggemus. Rowland Wilfred has returned to Ce- dar Grove, N. J., after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rathbup. Awara McKKone, Fred Wilson, and Ralph Sherman of the Naval Reserve at Newport were home over Sunday. Locals. Miss Rosamond Holmes has returned from a few weeks’ visit with relatives in Providence. Mrs. J. B. Taber and family were over Sunday visitors with relatives in Kingston Robert Northam has returned fo his home in Hartford, after three weeks’ i ith Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brooks cn_Church street. and Mrs. ‘A. H. Withee and daughter have left on a visit to friends in_ Moosup and Willimartic. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morgan have veturned from their wedding _trip through the New England states.” Mrs. Frank Dic Mr. and Mrs. William Dick! Providence. son of from registered er White and | hea $20, Inquire of M, A. Boon, 59 Frankiin St. auglid TENEMBENT to rent at 152 Palmer FOR SALB —Thoroughbred English | St.. Inquire Mrs, Mclntyre on prem- setter bird dogs. Apply M. Colchester, Conn. FOR 8. < Teq Berkshire boar lletin Office. augl hire sows. F. WANTED —Woman for general hos mtry; small Weekiy® no nundry. ® Address Box 835, augisd T F. Shea, | is 0 young high grade|housekeeping. 3 Washington St, 1 GIRLS WANTED to fill vacancles in housekee tory; both machine and bench our factory: . S SALE—Tw! Holsteln cows at_a ver: With bopus Lo b i whon profici “h'T.ndW"m“:-y ecb.o nh Hartford, e + Inoe s with all improvements, very desirabl porch entrance: Rubby when you want good help and want it quickly. now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. FOR SALE—100 bushels of seed rye. H. B. Bates, B, D. No. 1. Help Is scarce gieions Destect. Tel. 1886-13. “WANTED House of S. W v School St. Inqul FOR SALB—Will my family | School nquire WANTED House of six or - . = vements, eit; ears old, sound, safe TO RENT FOR RENT—Modern six-room flat, augsd TO RENT—Furnished rooms for Light sugTd FOR RENT Modern five-room flat, etc., for 3§16, Al Co. aig. Jement tenement st 66 t Bulletin Office. Jysoa When you have want” which you believe might be “some-one-else want.” ‘niture, floor coverings, oclothing, tocls, etc., advertised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready | for lady, extra nice driver, g00d work- Or Jouble, price low: must|rooms and bath on Sachem St. Apply to E, H. Linnell or any broker. Jylsd state rent, location and particulars occupancy desired Sept. Address House, be_sold at once; £60d_ business har- top delivery wagon. Jan: st: American family. letin_Otfice. WANTED Thread salesman; one who had experience in selling cotton thread to the manufacturing trade; for ht man there is a good future those who have had lon sellilng cotton threa Tots 3 standing No, 19 7 E. DeWolf, Trading Cove, [ 16l 1484. Iyzd let; 31 and up per week.' Rear of Bul T FOR SALE Shoats from resistered | ot/ ¥ e 3 Berkshire boar and Chester White and When you losa something— most Norwich peopfe are honest—and on finding anything Inetinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. cool, clean, pleasant r6oms. No. 3 Norti Maih St - sysa SMOKES for soldiers in ready-to-m: cigarettes 43c to $) Zackages 50c uj 10p. FOR SALE_One 6 cylinder ) eondition; Lewls, 341 Main St. packag. automobile, and _tobacco Laurel Hill Ave. lInquire of Bray, 231 Central Fan’s Smoke TO RENT — An_apartment of six TO RENT —One-half of double houss ak St. Ioquire of H. B. Gardner, THE BRONSON—Furnished rooms & FURNISHED Rooms, The Margue: o TO RENT—Furnished cottage at 17 ave ' oa® PR A A R stavps, Talse teotn antiqu 1 eise; old books especiall: Sa " Wite or call. Louls D. FOR SOLE — 1915 7-pass.'Buick in Just repainted battle- ‘Auto Sales Company, 13 a vacancy occurs in your rental property. When you want to sell your real estate. When you want to buy or sell pots, a business or a lease. Sc a Line good conditio ship gray. keeping. 27 Division St. iyad_ also room for light May Kelley, 7 Nortnh High St. _Jjeld FOR SALE—Two or three of my well known team horses, or would trade for a pair of cattle. WANTED—A middle aged women do housework and care for an inval William H. Corl The Calvert, 84 Franklin Street. Tel in _tamily. ) 224 “a. may22c Box 57, Mansfield Depot, Co: WANTED——Small FOR SALE—A farm of known as the Mary J. Fisk farm, sit- uated in East Kiilingly, containing 45 size second-hand silo, cheap for cash. Coughlin, Baltic. keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1048-3 TO RENT—Rooms for lLght house- TO RENT—Neatly furnished room: housckeeping. Mrs. TO RENT Newly furnished rooms at FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- aprisd acres standing timbe €old separate or together, to suit bu; Inquire Charles City, Tel. 72-2, or Walter R. Fisk, Dan- ielson, Conn. FOR SALE 1915 A1 gonaition. WANTBD —Woman or girl for o hpusework. Tel. 1862-13. rates; suitablp for light houselecping. Mrs. WANTED—Second hand for spinning also one spinne steady work and chance to make bonus, Niantic Mfg. Co. East Lyme. WANTED _Man and wife; work in the woods with portable steam wife to take boarders in the woods. Lumber ' Corporation, Putnam, Conn. LEGAL NOTICES ESTATE OF ELLEN R. WHEEL] late of North Stonington, bate District of North Stonington, de- The "Executor having exhibited his administration account with said tate to the Court of Probate for said District tor allowance, it is Ordered, That the iSth day of Au- 1917, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, Can be seen Phone 723-4. FOR SALE—Pasture of 45 springs and water, $1,000 40 acres with 300 app! young cow calved five weeks ago. in the Pro- acres, good also worlk The Child ED__Barber. Write “Barber,” care this office. FOR SALB 1917 Hudson Super § FURNISHED rcoms; reasonabla nma_Morse, 18 Union St. TO RENT Good Six-Room Apartment. Modern Conveniences. JAMES L. CASE, 37 SHETUCKET STREET e Probate Office and the same for a hearing on the allowance o administration account with CHARLES C. GRAY 7 passenger phaeton, run 1.400 miles a; demonstrator, FOR SALE—1917__ WANTED—A reliable man who_can milk and do chores, etc. Yantic, Conn. ington. be, W. S. Vail, Lebanon 33-- WANTED—Girls 16 vyears of age to Apply West Side Silk The well establ with all improvementg, in the b location, Franklin Square. Inquire BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS | 0ns fof selling. learn winding. s S in the hest of condith Sash price touring car run but 4,600 Call 415-3 or “FOR SALE—Young pal WANTED_Old matter if hroken: I pay 32 to $15 per single and partial parcel post and NOTICE. g PROPOSALS will ceived by the State Highway Commis- FOR RENT hed rooming house or will tra. for lighter return mail. S. 5th'St., Philadelphis, Pa. sioner. Fourth West End. Connecticut " WANTED — Experienced housework: Address R. the following section o accordance with plans tions on file In the office of the State Commissioner of Division ell, Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn.: WATERFORD: 0 linear feet of Graded Road on the ‘aterford-Niantic bids must be accompanied hyv About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin |! ., care Bulletin. Street, suitable for almost any kind of FOR SALE 149 BROADWAY The very desirable property occu- pied by the late M rooming house for beautifully situated on one of the and at_the WANTED Second hand and antlque Bruckner, 55 before you sell. quire at Bulletin Office. STORE TO RENT | at a reasonable price. In- FOR SALE less than one-third o best streets, with improvements, large spacious garage room for several For particulars issifner reserves the right and all bids, Dated at F WANTED 18 to 20 years old who is Connecticut machines, large lot. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER, placing himsel Norwich, Conn. HARTFORD, concern where he will cpportunity of learning a business and TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. charze of a FOR SALE 1d; will be £0ld For full par- be of good appearance, nished, on Fisher's cheap 'if taken at $1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASS SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK Norwich Tuesdays, Sundays at 5 p. High school education de- previous experience nec- Estate Broker, Franklin Sauare, E. A. PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance TITLES SEARCHED AND SATIS- FACTION GIVEN 86 Cliff Street must be willing to work moderate compensa- be. treated Replies will Address B. Wednesdays, hymber of people looking for re Effective Oct. pmber of peop s GOVERNMENT WORK 40 Erecting Machinists No. 70 Willlams St. splendid modern home, In best residential section: all conveniences, level corner lot: price reasonable ||| and easy terms If desit.d. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Strest Phones 724- ||| r 63 FOR SALE. ttage Houses, Tenement and Bust Blocks, Bullding Lots, all in de e locations. List your prop care to sell or rent, as I te investments. | WILLIAM F. HILL, Renl Estate and Insurance. Room 108, Thayer Blag. (Outside Work) 3 Locomotive Crane Engineers Boiler Makers. FOR SALE TWO COTTAGES Prices $2,300 and $1,900 Good location near city line Coppersmiths Qur Corned Bee! includes little Lean Rumps at only 22c a Ib. d thel . NATIVE FOWL AND CHICKEN FRESH GREEN CORN ‘SHELL BEANS GREEN PEPPERS People’s Market 6 Franklin Street Lathe Hands, 60 in. and up Experienced Machinists nd shipworkers of all kinds. Bench_Hands, Shipfitters, Chippers and Caulk- at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant | p View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also acces: erve your country and help win the by doing your bit in war industries. tive will meet you at Em- Immediate possession JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET STREET at 11 a. m. WANTED 20 Machinists, lay was greatly »ved by all. A fine inner was prepared and the after- hoon was passed with various sports 1dcontests,s the winners receiving | prizes. Magazines for Soldiers. Postmaster Georze H. Foley states hat according to a mew ruling of the Furnished Seashore j Cottages For Sale or Rent le Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. CcOY WESTERLY, R. I. | JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor CALL AND SEE OUR GOODS Picker Room and Dye House help, 5 20 Weavers, Washers, Chambermaids, 2 . 1 Foreman and Laborers. MPLOYMENT BUREAU Seo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Buss Boys, A fine modern FOR SALE Two houses, seven rooms. MRS. FITCH L. 357 Washington Street, Central Bidg. FOR SALE even room house with mprovements in good resi A. M. AVERY 1122-2 52 Broadway WANTED--FIREMAN Steady and Reliable ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS CO. COowsS Two carloads Ten Grade Holsteins and Ayrshire Gr choice stock. JAMES H, HYDE, North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30 Lebanon. None better for the price. Ib. 20¢, 23c, 28c CEYLON TEA with tools and equipment, fine bi JAPAN TEA ALL OTHER TEAS BAKING POWDER .. on the right and gave Bliven all the| WE WANT-OLD TEETH in any condition. Ws pay up to cential section, ‘ i | | | FARMS FOR EXCHANG Two excellent farms; can trade elther or "city property of equal value; ono | acros, state road, near clty, modern | stock farm s, keeps 60 head. 1f Interested, writ )¢ telephone TRYON'S AGENCY, Jesoa Willtmantte, Ct. uildings; also 150 a - box 16¢c INPORTERS 218 Main Street COCOA ... ONITED TEA $10.00 per set according to their FOR SALE The Henrv. D. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main St Capen property. Broad St. will be sold very reasonable in price "If taken at once. particulars, inquire of Norwich, Conn. Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square, 47 Acre Farm Eight-room cottage house, land machine worked, abundance of wood and fruit crops including potatoes, cucumbers, FOR SALE SALE HORSES I nave 20 Horses that I want to © of right away. Work_ horses—the balance will rom $00 to 1200 1bs. PIANO TUNING B. A. WIGHTMAN 3 Fairmount Street, Nine of them Norwich, Conn. Telegnone 595-3 (MER R. PIERSON. tives in_the village. ——— beans, corn, lot of hay, SIX ROOM [in, APARTMENTS ‘ | An modern conveniences and faultless bath equipment. In flne residence section, near scheol a&nd electric rental $20 per month. Can sell you a fine new two-fam! house at an attractive price. eas- | Bxceptionally fine house lots at onable prices; terms to suit. | The Norwich Housing Co. | ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway 100 chickens, complete outfit. place is situated in a good locality, two miles from railroad main line, and a Immediate possession cow. 60 hens, Mrs. Denison Lamb has left for sev- farming _tool: eral days’ visit with relatives in Cam- Masons’ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilcox and son of Oneco are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox, in_Quiambaus. Louis Greene of Westerly spent Sat- rare bargain. Investigate. $250 buys a seashore lot fronting ocean fine bathing beach and other conven- The Peck-McWilliams Co. Miss Grace Turnington has returned to her home in Watertown, Mass., aft- er several weeks’ stay at the Benjamin Let me show it to you. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Farm Specialist, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt attention to day or night calls aprl4MWFawl ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Holmes and son of Bridgeport were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Usefulness Better Than Display. “Speakin’ of de uplift,’ Eben, “an elevator dat keeps runnin’ reg’lar 'thout makin' no fuss does a heap more service dan a skyrocket.” said Uncle Telephone 630 nson is entertaining WHEN_ YOU WANT to put vour hus THERE 1s no aGvertising medium in Edstern Connecticut equal to The Bul- leun ror busipess resus catter than vertising column: Mrs. Frank Kuppers and daughter, i 4 Hazel, o fHartford, are visiting rela- letin for business resis. $6,500.00 ! Will Buy Choice Residence Property Nine rooms and bath, electric lights steam heat, hardwood floor cellar _and separate well equipp it dq laundry room. House in splendid con- e o esired. | on: a most desirable and attrac tive property in every particular, and big value for the price asked. T celled neighberhood, —conven school and trolley. mented ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway THERE 1s no advertising medium in ern Connecticut equal to The Bul- CAST InUse ForOver3 Always bears Signature of vert

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