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" PARTLY CLOUDY TOD| AND TOMORROW - NORWICH: CONN. | What is Going On lonignt Moving' Picttres at the Davis ‘Thea- tre. Mosing Pictures at Theatrs. Mee! T 367, F. O " Hal, 1 W. C. T. U. Parlor Mesting. | A cordial invitation is extended | Al members and friends of the W, ( the Auditorium ures at tae Breed Thea- . 1. 0. 0. F., meets B. of C. Carpenters’ Hall. Committee meets in Association meets i BREED THEATRE J— ; At the Breed'theatre 'today and Tuecday lovers of good. entertainment will find a treat in store for them ir the shape of Pauline Frederick in ths tellar roje of the. Paramount version of La Tosca, arranged, from the overa with as little change ‘as possible. La Tosca affords the star unusual dra- matic opportunity. - An excellent cast has heen provided together with the e director for . Madame Sarah Bernhardt. § The 12th chapter of The Eagle's Eve will also be ehown. This is a story based upon facis furnished by Wil- licm J. Flynn while chief of the U. secret service. The FHearst-Pathe News will com- nlete the bill for today and Tuesday COLCHESTER direction of Edward Jose, formerly. LOST AND FOUND - WANTED LOST—From auto. on Norwich road to New London, Sunday afternoon, nild's white Milan hat, Reward if re -urned to Bulletin Office. jeltd LOST_Friday afternoon, on_Yantic trolley, lady's black pocketbook, con- taining a sum of money. Reward if returned to Bulletin Office. Jjelsd FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE By virtue of an order from the Pro-1 bate. Court for the District of Nortn | Stonington, Conn, dated June 15th. 1915, T offer for sale the real estate 0i | the 'late Joseph L. Burdick, late of North Stonington, deceased, consisting of dwelling house and one acre of land situated in said North Stominzton. WANTED BRICKLAYERS and , LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE Construction Work Bricklayers 70c an hour and Laborers 40c an hour . ATTENTION, MERCHANTS — If you fave any kind of merchandise or fix- tures, in large or smali quantities, 1 can use them at highest cash pric All business strictly confidential. dress Box 40, c of Bulleti) jel7d WANTEDTo_buy . 50 to Th tons’ capacity. Phone 049-4. jeltd WANTED—To board ir_a FOR SALE—Five young cows, fresh | this Spring, 355, cach: one. Berksnir: Sow 10 months old. $40; one horse rake. $10; six h. p. gasoline engine, With corn cltter and wood sawing outfit, $125 Lillibridge Farm, Day St. Danielson. 176-5. Jjel7d A will be ngnz..'luli- at 87 st.; improve fruit and a place a7 G. W. Moore, cor. East Greenwich, R. RENT—For a thonths from July 1, a fu ‘Apply 2 _15?1% 68 Main® St leasant a}fd\mtrv home, un elderly Ametican 5 cent’fare to the city. Apply to Mrs. Carrie B. Gallup, Everett St, R. F. D. No. 7. Jelid T FOR SALE—A 1916 model Bxcelsior motorcycle in A-1_condition; will sell cheap. ' Apply 13 River St. Baitic. © 17 FOR RENT—A well furnished front room; also furnished flat with ; ex’ull%s‘m location,. -Phone 352-12. e: WANTED _Plumbergood mechanic;| FOR SALE_Two new milch cows. steady employment; $4 per day, eight|C. A. -, Norwich. Telephone hours. J. H. uolbmuk.pnoqm Main | 6423, Oemeeyi Ire cime jgplfid, St Winsted, Conn. el7d TN FOR SALE—An Iron Age riding cul- WANTEDPupils to learn Spamish. |00 S5LEA s errons wagon, one registered Ayrshire bull Apply Clementine Jordan. Phone 1680. Telephone 630. . jel5d JelTMWF WANTEDL_A twelve foot used show case or one eizht foot and onme four: a newly furnished house. . ine McKiernan, 46 Church St. TO RENT apartment, 51 Sachem _St., $40 iaonth: - Apply George W. Catroll 40 Shetucket St 3 B g T FOR HIRE Two 1-passenger tour- | Th3t ing cars, also 5-passenger touring caf, And 4 FOR SALE—Bay horse, age 8, weight With 3 i > r, " 1 2 good, reliable clfauffeurs, day or [t 4 g méstiy bo For further particulars, inquire of Apply at Office e Tor e o et AN LR Xprk ainklg oory shen uigic service,. 'OMI 1215:3, 14 CUft Bt} 4 Swan's, 41 Peck sireet. It is to It a|G. A. R. Veterans at Funeral of Oliv- MRS. LYDIA A. BURDICK, GOODYEAR Conn. jel7d '|for cash.' Can be seen at the Fair | Free Will Offering meeting. and all are itrged to return the envelopes. Take the 3 p. m AUDITORIUM fzzy’s Troubles, .a Musical Comedy, for the West Side. er P. Way—Closing Secial of Acade- my School Year. The bedy of Oliver P. Way, who died at the Backus hospital, Thurs- day after a few months' iliness was brought here Thursday evening. Mr. jel7a Westerly, R. L FOR SALE COTTON MILLS Goodyear, (Killingly), Ct. Ground, Norwich. Jel4d FOR SALE—Wnhole rig belonging to a lady who is going away for ‘the sum- mer and has no use for it; brown horse, weight about 1050 1bs., age 8, sound and clever, piano box runabout buggy, and harness; will sell cheap if sold at once. Call at Boarding Stable, ;371 Main Si. GOVERNMENT needs 20,000 clerks at Washington; examinations every- where July 7; experience -unnecessary; men and Women desiring government Pposition, write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (former civil service ex- aminer), 216 Kenols Bldg., Washington. ie STORAGE—Houschold £00&s stors for .long or short term; rates reason- able, Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. Je. M0 RENT — Furnished rooms, 58 Washington St. may25d TO RENT—One 12-room_ house, one WANTED Man for carpenter and|—lonid e I SR B o fusiy Hebrwr e o e e et and o meember of | One of the choicest cottages at Gales other work. - Apply West Side Silk Mill. || ¥OE SALE—Tn fne condition. & Har-|Main st "' © “maysa omeciam, Sidney Rogers, at Audi-|\. A. Tainter post. G. A: R. of this|Ferry, finely furnished, including good W ANTED AT commesiior oo oo | Cheap for cash; owner drafted. Apply| TO RENT—Store, centraily located, torium Teday. place. The funeral was held Satur-| i i WANTED—Ad. compositor: one who| Alec Lovsky, care Backus Hospital, | |suitable for grocery store, with neces. & R day afternoon at local undertaking|Piamo. At this time I can make some e e meett e ~aeful: | Sistia sary fixtures, at $18 month. Tl < ot 2 e programme offered at the Au-|rooms. Burial was in linwood ceme-|one happy by one of the biggest bar- ight man. i & FOR SALE—Cabb: 1 G Al —————— .|« i usband” aitofium today is a frst ciass musi- | (arv, The mempers of the post at-|onc ToPPY BY e ROOM AND BOARD |iinchcsier, Sonn | o8 COmPRMY | matiava.” Ter 1orbetce 22t ; $ia® | o RENT Furnished rooms for four R e o cal comedy. The featurs picture to-|tended in a body. s fonmy et WANTED Tixporienced waltress for| FOR SALE—Enghish setter puppies.|Sq @ M= Kelly, T North HUSh| wyyell, ‘every time o sees a letter- day 1s a girl saved from suicide mar-| James Herowitz and party. motored : FOR 50 MEN restaurant. Apply City, | Lunch, 14|H. W. Baker, R. F. D. 7, Norwlich, Ct | = < box he. toels In-his' pocketee-Tomtion 1‘!1« n-‘cr:le‘rhou; (lw‘ zra;mx:l‘ lD" to Norwich Friday. For fuller particulars inquire of Broadway. = jelsd jelld i A 4 TO :lmxr—mg}-’r;: storage space; fik;i Answers, scover that he belongs to.the low- = el = tricelevator. - Phone 350, OF ca : b : ®st class of criminals. The ink is not| o\ CONE SO | o [JOHN A MORAN, Real Estate Broker State Rates e e e e tom o jmtea | “Some péiole i epies howe | ta 4 . : 3 1 3 i g i TO RENT— ished z 0 | 955 e hEas class of the Academy school, was held Franklin Square. Norwich. g_ear%fiewsf:z‘?:gl°Ixr|"ca"'miv:¥&pclyégn?|"vm Telephone 30,0 o d Ayrsmfellfl"' rooms " for lmn Bousekeeping. 5| “Thats right, Fonsd Fridav evening at the home of Mr. and Board Guaranteed = 2! = E = - School St. Tal. 1048-3. seplld |last - night. using’ i Mrs. Fred O. Brown in Exeter. Their A. GORDON, Piano Tuner, 298 Pros- - daughter, Miss Ruth Brown is a mem- ber of the class. Personal Items. Address Box 50, care Bulletin FOR SALE—55 acres wood and tim- ber. Address No. 50 North St. Willi- mantic, Conn. - may22d pect St. Tel. 1319-14. febl5d WANTED—By middle aged American TO -RENT Louisville Cour’ Agitated guozd! with a ety ey T el 2 there's a.man, in,.the ;water oman, position as. housckeeper for| papimopo - i i ; paralytic stroke! b Clayton D; Barton of East Hamp-| During the hard - thunder shower iTNr Address L L. Bulletin Otfice | "y have Seen’ the sample. dresses| X 14-16 Thames St one double store) "G50 Taps a hew ofie on me, ton was calling on friends in town.on [ Yvednesday, lightning killed two mice SR o | just received ik Tpeiea Jesd [and two single xtores, with all im-|jady. Does you mean de-overhead or Pa e cows owned by Fielder Russ, and one WANTED W, — Second hand furniture;| o ——— — provements. Inguire . Joseph Bartlett of New Haven, Parke—I -see .that you have a former resident of this place was the i i ond hand store in state. Louis, D. Ward, | Oliver A. Downs, Brooklyn. Conn. Tel. 210 WEST MAIN ST. playing golf with, Perking” wife. Is Beat ot Eotoudn. it I Ty stock. e Spinners, Also Picker and Dye warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwich: |37-4. Danielson jesd she a:'good player? Mrs. May White and daughter, Miss 2 Margaret White were Norwich' call- ers Friday. owned by his son. Floyd Russ. Only a small insurance was carried on the At a republican caucus held at the town building Wednesday evening, Mrs. Cunningham Thursday afternoon. House Help. Apply we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largest sec. | Some fresh, some springers. Apply o Write, call or tel. 361-13. _ jesMWS WE SELL ladies’ silk dresses a b o i s Eadd es' silk dresses as low $7.97, but we just got in a lot at steady man to work in stable, to take care of AMERICAN WASTE & METAL CoO., STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT de crawl?—Jester. oes. around in about a hundred strokes, Atid-a cotiple of thousand. worde—Life. 97 which vou ‘can’t_duplicate any- Reginald McDonald of Hartford is | the following delegates were chosen to| GLEN WOOLEN MILLS | orses:- "Call 'at" once at stable, 371 re for_ less than $20. M atise il FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM| “What's the grouch?” . the muest of his father, Samuel Mc-|attend the coming conventions: State: : Main St._O'Brien & Chase. jel4d | wool sweaters in all the leading LIN SQUARE—CONTAINING | ‘General Jealousy.” replied _the Donald for a few days vacation. Chrales B. Russ, Frank W. Chappell Norwich Town WANTED_ALt once. a reliable man to| ShidSs. special $ The Pasnik Co. | FRANKLIN SQUARE— hostess, disconsolately. “The y6ung James Johnson was visiting friends | Congressional: Ellsworth M. Russell, tend bar. Henry Allard, 35 No, Main,j e/l for less. -~~~ Jjesd |ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW |men are sulking. Each of them start- in_Willimantic, Friday and Saturday.|Frank C. Lummis. Senatorial, Wins- ghiec A s is|RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN |ing to be - recognized exclusively : as A 73 ATTE 'TON, farmers: Good luck i < A Mrs. Ida Wagner was_calling - on|low B. Gallup: J. Wilbur Lanphear. WANTED—Position as housekeeper, | £00d fertilizer: good seed corn and |QFFICE. the life’of the part: -Washington friends in Middietown Friday. %‘9_\11111)': Charles S. Turner, Orrin F. WANT D with two ldren; no objecflons to the|Z00d lmmutslc;dk?xemwn,;r-l Try . Star. & ;¢ Harry Binerman of Hartford was|Wilson. E Write D. K., Bulletin. jel4d | Your lu e Greeneville Grain = = Mothér—Now; as this-is-your - fifth in town Saturday. A largely attended meeting of the = e — Pho; jebs | hirtday Bobure el o o Prof. E. F. Maloney and F. E. Bak-{Ladies’ Aid society was hel with TWO OF THE FORSBALE ; 3 er were callers in Norwich Saturday The members passed a pleasant aft- MEN WANTED AT THE 1IGGEST song hits P _Jel4d_|the season, Baby er at Twiligat a pretty cake with five can- s = > vork in a|and Hello, Central, Give Me No Man's Bobbie—I guess. mamma, I'd rather COLUMBIA ernno&l.thl')z}‘lcmus refreshments were retall Store T e ork in 2| Land, 7c each at The Pasnik Co. _jesd have five cakes and one candle—San e i fose it . AMERICAN STRAW- Kdareds Rotadler, thia office. 10140 | " posl BALE Hertiocs of & fhoronghe FOR SAI E Francisco Chronicle.. ., ; A meeting of . the War Savings WANTED—Tw oners, at the Nor- Rmd Clw}le‘sdalrc S‘fa!!i'sr_\. 1500 1bs.. “You can't judge a man’s. power by Y vy vich S V. ne a stallion for breeding purposes th ise h kes.™ raps commiee was calied on Mon: BOARD COMPANY’S MILL |t Stesm Lavniry ik | e a sdllon for bl proalts L I [ e i / cvening by the chairman, T. G. i T | en A ppieatian. CWulter B, Shippee || The Old Historical Tavern, known That is true. And. i same thoreugh prosecution of the campai sand Isies, 'n he was agoin’ to|————or—"" - . 5. - iy y B Tab Avioon o et 0 ay gtay a week at cach Island, n he ced| guer RECEIVED_230_ladies’ silk Fixtures. block has thefl'vlm‘lddhafi”%l Bir- were Herbert P. Collins, Jos. N : he Smoked & Cobweb Corner cigars 2| dressos, ail samples; you can save one-(§. o o | mingham ‘Age- Heraid. Cla/ke. Iridnk (. Eotter,: Dyight 4, Steady Employement day, o inkwired of me how meny he'd | half by looking them over before b y SELL IT TO P, Lyman, and George H. Champlin. Prof. J. Raymond Hunt of Empo- ria college, Kansas, and his wife, have arrived in Columbia and will spend the summer as usual at the home of Mr. Hunt's parents on the farm. The democtratic caucus was held on THE AMERICAN WASTE & METAL Co. Spinners Wanted ing. The Pa nik Co. sell for less. jesd me. T couldn’t fig'r it out. Would some of The Bulletin readers please write us how many we shouda have gin_him 50w n't get ck agin. Ever yours, Fagan's Smoke Shop, 162 Main, Norwich, Ct A : FOR SALE GOVERNMENT wants thousands U, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. with houses, First Burglar—I cracked a lawyer's house the other night and he was there ‘with a gun ter meet me.:-He advised me ter get out. » Z Second _Burglar—Yer got off easy. First—Not * much, -1 didn't. ~ He charged me $25 for de advice.—Eogton Transcript. . ri - , 18 or over; easy clerical - Monday evening, the following dele- Eosra gL R e A ———————— | \lilicent (watchitiz the parade - @b cates being elected: State convention: 210 West Main St SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION | for Nkt positiams mben rremia attely bui o= = by)—Why do so many of the men Raymond E. Clarke and George H. est Main ot tute. Dept. 32-F., Roclester, N. Y. e Ty =0 wear epiral puttees? % Champlin. Congressional convention: BEAN HILL MILL s ity ey cam oAt bt Tom—Makes 'em match faster. = Rowland L. Cobb and Charles M. Telephone 190 = AT 00 OGS 57 which is used as a garden. Ideall| | s Bath St properly. two-flat house on| filicent—Makes them march faster? Bailey, Senatorial and probate conven- Omer LaBarre, Da Location for a Boearding or Roomins] || 50100 Sroute Witn garage on Aeylur| Tom—Yes; you see they'e -all tion: Charles Marshall, Jas. A. Utley, Raymond Squires, Justin A. Isham WELDING WILL FIX IT WANTED TO BUY Hou: Good reasan for selling. For} 12.Room House, No. 125 School st.l A.splendidly built residence in thel ] cot St.. a three-tenement on Laurel Ave., wound up!—Cartoon' Magazine. : s = ——o || |full information. apply only to Williame Crossing of 150 acres, AN S = e on as housekeeper, farm at Williams Crossing : County convention. William H. Buell, ing s 1 family. i ¥ a nice cottage on Whitaker Ave., and a Ervin 8. Collins, Ralph H. Buell and C R IR THOMAS H. BECKLEY, s o Parge T THE KALEIDOSCOPE G o astings of all kinds, Agri- il Al 2 A M. AVER e A. T, Gregaris, B CRlinters Ot , AELL IMMEDIATELY LI ladics’ Silk dresses as low | 28 NAINCSTREED. may9a Tp to the present it has not been The republican caucus will be held| cultural Impiements, Transmissions but we just got a lot at} 724—Phones—63 R S possible to crystailize sorghum sugar. G e of Tune’ $3h 5 ol cna ™ Crankeases, Houeinge: Ses| FIFTY TOURING CARS |2 Wit 7o B Sibotldi et g Fan nowever, be aaed s o ) e : oHEL i it n | Frames, Axles and other metal parts sWedters: . In. ail.. the »lsadliy £ 5 sugar. c L arifinad 'S}P:):.":"' At A A E:Fs':ammméxefidmgx:&r;‘:;eofczlx:e of ALL KiND$ can be made WHOLE AND RUNABOUTS | “The ¥ ““‘:“ ot Bu(é?rfe':femiz:fiels!'ui!;erg?velflgr': &%l Since the United States' entrance + town committee, SOUND with our WELDING. | i S 9 | e———————— " ok R T 2 & el = & 2 : o he. Molgns: Gounty, Sunday Sanasi] s T |Must be latest models and in| wantep—iand and machine teist | desirable locations. LISt your pro-|into the war the production of pleas dry on the mar-iage certificate when e T Skilled, expert work that is guaran- R EIE D i amachine st FOR SALE perty if you care to sell or rent, as I| ;e cars in America has fallen off 30 ihe husband is taken awav to prison |assoviation held well attended meet-| .3 -y it Auto Radiators also re-|good mechanical condition. | Side S > | have a number of peovle looking for | per cent. The production of tractors for one of his many crinips, ~Years |in in the Congregational church here, | (et try 5 e 604 BOSWELL AVENUE real estate investments. . | Wil ‘be sabstituted for pleasure care tferward, the girl, belioving her hus. | presided over by Rev.. Percy E. Thom- | paired Will pay high i than | WILLIAM F. HILL, | aud. for ‘other BasisVor ‘the* ladtigtey a , the g ring - ed over by Rev. Percy E. Thom- : il igher prices than| : : i e g q {and for other par B B e e iy e o | Cave Welding and MEg. Co. laoy othee decler, Gulta! Sevelof 51 ‘Dot | & ementey ncloding " heat. bupt e nise nd tguraice, | fed by the Government 18 non: she loves, wihen the convict ap- | Parts v sent, . LO. ‘ - R 5 Mt g e Nids o pears. This i the strikinz plot ot |lisiened to four excellent addresses on ] g |any other er. — __F]P"“’ about three years ago and in ex- i e i °r Blds, | essential t ‘William Fox photodrama, The |church work. man for general w cellent condition. us seen to ? : Bride of Fear, in which (he beautiful | The West Street Social Eight held 31 Chestnut Street New Haven wages. West Side Silk In view of attacks by German war. Jewel Carmen wiil be seen at the Au- ditorium theatre today. The produc- fion. will remain at the theatre for three days. DAVIS ‘THEATRE Big Bill of Feature Plays Today—Enid Bennett in The Biggest Show on Earth, Five-part Paramount Pro- duction and * Chdrlie Chaplin in Chase Me, Charlie’s Five-reel Com- edy, That Will Make Everyone Roar its regular meeting at the JMrs. Jas. A. Utley last week. Geo. Cobb, Corporal Liewellyn Latham of Camp Devens and Linden Little from Camp Upton, spent the week end with friends in town. Herbert Collins at the hosnital in Camp Wright. Md.. suffering from an attack of chills and fever. Mrs. Robert H. Hall ang her daugh- ter, Mrs. Ellis Hughes with her hus- band, of Bast Hampton, motored to Columbia on Sunday, and snent the day visiting Mrs. Amos A. Hunt and home of Phone 214 PRESTON BRIDGE Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Automobile Exchange 38 and 40 Dow Street, corner George Street Telephone Colony 3266 Garage Connected. Horses to let for all kinds of busi- WANTED Carpenters, Tinsmith or Sheet Metal be_appreciated. Located in pleasant neighborhood in Greeneville, con- yenient to trolley line. Will be sold to close estate. For particulars in- auire of i e10d TWO OF THE BIGGI song hits of the season, Baby's Praver at Twiligit d Hello, Central, Give Me No Man's Land, 7c each at The Pasnik Co. jesd JUST RECEIVED—250 ladies’ silk dresses, all samples; you can save on: half by looking them over before buy- ing. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. jeSd REAL CHARM can only be altained by perfect cleanliness; shampoo or fa- cial massage 50 cen tive ared;* violet hair " dyeing. i T FRANCIS D. DONOHUE ventral Building, Phanes Norwich ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GRCUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIANMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 Taom ships on Russian.shipping,in the Black Sea, the Mogcow: Soviet Government, according - to ‘& sRusssian, Admiraity per Wireless Press, message, has in- structed its agent in Berlin to inquire “whether sailing ships .are, permitted to proceed to Norway for fish without fear of capture.” | . | e Montreal Tramway Company’s em- ployees, having failed ‘to secure in- creased wages, threaten {o strike, and the mayors-of the. different munici- house, large barn, 4 80od poultry palil_le!s served by Lhe tramway are s Grashi 4 other relatives. nass, with or without rigs. by the day | Worker; Oiler for Shafting Work s {houses, 20 acres fine fields, pastures | COnsidering the suggestion of the.com- —Also_Graphic News With' Up-to- ¥ e - . . by v|Worker; Oiler for Shafting Work.| ’ 5 L o e pany that_they should be allowed to S y At the last meeting of the 1local|or week. Special attention to boarders A | y ample dresses +| for 12 head, plenty of wood, good fruit. | P o5 £ 2344, ‘so that the in- Dats Pictures of Our Boys Over|grange, om old fashioned spelling bee | of Fion ORECH) @ Fenlion 1o boarders| Apply at Once. _recelved at The Pasnik Co._ jesd . Only §2300.. $500 cash. Also meveral| oS e e Erapied o There, was the feature of the lecturers pro- |00 L0t S e 1650 15| MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. WANTED — Bov to worlc in_drus barsaina i stocked targ 9 SApted A& realcirciis ‘wiih all its interest- | Side was the chaiman of the sehoe | 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 Employment Office. R SApiy AtEE SIath DE e Tryow's' Agency. Willlmantle. “Conn.| ' orex tivedleninsl,” sagh the Am- ing adjuncts, is shown in The Big- |board, Claylon E. Hunt, and the win- |to 3200 2er pair. all goad workers, and e cond_hand and antique preciagietay o g o TR SRR mest Show on Earth, the new Thomas |ner. the teacher of the Center school,|some extra ni ivers; every horsa furniture of all kinds; get our prices x s are alre - @ H. Ince Paramount photoplay, starring | Miss Ann_ Dwyea. will be sold with & written guarantes WANTED before you sell, A, Bruckner, 35 Frank.| NO. 96 McKINLEY AVENUE FURNISHED SE ASHORE many for the establishment of a Pan- Knfd Bennett which is-to be seen.at| Mary Weleh is at home on Columbia|to be just as represented ac tims of in St Tel . novéd = e the jDavie next Monday, Tuesday ani|Lake 'havinz recently returned from |sale, or money refunded in fuil Triai| _Girls and Women for Factory Work. L0180 125 EET., NINERRCOM n e e e e TN et BIR it ki o o | Papnand callens, Shibh ahs hes been allowed. 17 in necd of anyihing i ous | Good Wages. Apply at Once. HOUSE, IN PERFECT CONDITION, 'COTTAGBS “National Dutch News Azency’ at.The D e st - ine, give us a trial and we will give Hague.” b Wit 1o neld e o Bl o | 704 {0l vl for your moncs wacpenccrwe core | YWAINTIED |uaro wooo ruons, rwo sars| goR"SALE 0R RENT S e S s : : : ment Office. ! s eont Thursday evening. i STABLE 371, 3 MAIN ST e ROOMS. INSPECTION SOLICITED. [ e Mis< Annie ‘B.. Palmer of Columbia | pnone 326-2. OBRIEN & CHASE. at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Plessant | Directors of the Anti Hahies Section {and Biward A, Smith of Hebron, wil J C View, and along the Rhode lsiand |3F, 0, Fasicur Jogt it o) ; : hore; also accessible Seashure Farms. | namber ot P St e e e ed i | geore 6. crant WA NTED ames L. Case |7; | of pérsng in Francs ai- de in Hebron. = o | 4 Send forbooklet. tacked by rabies -%:} i A ’r“’c’é&“e';'ii;‘ Dt it Undertaker and Embalmer % l 37 SHETUCKET STREET F k W. Co % o wa,nf'g Shat 100 wanein ion of 0 state, es - s 5 APPLY T 3 g figure for the frst”five months- of! [slonal_and_eounis conventions. “was|32 Providence St., Taftville | Young Man 18 to 20 Years ran . y! he 1918, 5 - i Dackee A papeér by-2f. Darmiei-Berthelot- read at’ the “¥French Academy . Scienices ‘on“the experiments-that been made to extract sugar from J. H. GROZIER CO. Dayville, Conn. THE ASSAWAGA cO. town_ hal'. School Supervisor William {H. Bliss was olected chairman of ‘the { meeting and William M. Wolff, sccre- |tary. The delegates elected Prompt attention to day or night calls Telephone €30 aprl¢MWFawl for Office Work Some knowledge of bookkeeping pre- ferred; but not absolutely essential. Will lead to good position for right WESTERLY, R. k to attend the étate convention were: Ti. F. Hutc : ; ' 196 ACRE FARM Now is the time to find THE FINE RESIDENCE jfuum, a speci Signe son and Williem H. Bise. For the person. 1 pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock | . e eaat :?l'sw:eu [ conzressionat canvention: T. Y. Tne t h d the Fall i 20 Lincoln Avenue pe SSCIELy, jor and H. W, Portar, Far the countv | OU oW gOO e QS| Address P. 0. Drawer No. 17, Nor- STOCK and TIMBER FARM FOR SALE v convention, D. A. Lyman, Charles ¥, 5 . . | wich, Palmer, Howard A. Rlice and Clair e e MRy Auto Paint Shop will pamt MEN WANTED 196 acres, 35 tillable. Lot of oak and (§ House was built by tho iate X Hant, elegates to the sanatorial and pro- = chestnut timber. Good house and |l Smithifor his own occupancy. Nine, £ a0 s S dxapidia g/ WANTED. = A "h}a E ic 1i K.fl:,";,’:;:&:.:“ 3;::.l,lh:';,e:g't73f::$n youl' allto. Old false tecti. Dun't matter if other buildings. 1 pair oxen, 5 eaw.,l roomsiand bath; electric lights and’ bl Genn broken. " h W 1 w $15 T set. : 3 other improvements; large garage. saved U0 : nities were alen elerted 't ibls | e AL and bpr!ecsive ! I G W, :'a'r:"‘:"n"!" ":’,:::di‘:‘::":'"“‘ ie: A dclightful residence section, close | | forced to con meeting and_were Dwight A. an, F' check by return mail. We buy dia- || On Cart. ood Wages. argain. ssession. |§ {5 Chelsea Parade. i : William M. Wolff and T. Y. Tucker. ALLS monds, too. e 2 miles to railroad and AT THE DAVIS THEATRE mile to A whist for tha benefit of the Rel COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Cross chavte- will be held in Yeo- i am wates st O Inquire | macadam road. All conveniences. ARCHA W.P COoIT i " . Al o g etween Shetucket and Marke 3 % i erties gf:lm. “.v\mllmup e :—efl d;d;u'xg: man’s hall, Thursday evening. AUTO PAINT SHOP reliable firm to deal with, Send- for. my lstest Farm Bulletin, Highest Grade Prop A ed 157 n every particular, * for this nicture. pears before the public in screen form this story. by Florence Vincent: will be found to contain many thrills, and tffords Miss Bennett more opportuni- iier rich talents as an v of her previous Par- prepared When it ap- SOUTH WOODSTOCK C. W. Bowen has opened his sum- mer home for the summer. W. H. Young motored to Providence | o036 gay this wook. ! Many of the Masone attended tho (Choice of 400) Telephone 1334 63 Broadway WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I JOHN H. FORD Franklin Square. 51 Sherman Street GEER WANTED 100 laborers, 40 girls, 2 plumbers and 2 plumbers’ helpers, household work- ers ($15.00 per week. no washing or The Piano Tuner] 122 Pmputj Governmenty: fuens They are here, A nice load of well|GOver . . ironing), 2 waitresses, 15 girls for AT ENTION rol , .just_out of work jand |quire:into EERR Tcjieh has byer Gafe. ooyt e (Ol R Phone 511 beach, 34 weavers, 50 spinners, 2 ship- T ! P e oo ey ek ATl Kin Another bix ieature on this bill is iodge, 106, at Putnam, Tuesday even- N clinks z e ey and small, pairs and _single. Charijfe Chaplin in Chase Me Char-|ing, 3 = 3 R tight. Come and see them. lie, @ t comedy jingle. This| Woodstack sehosl ehildren had a FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU To help win the war, call A.' BRUCK- WANTED is &) B ion of Chaplin and is | pierie at Roseland. lake, Saturday, AMERICAN HOUSE Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. | NER and sell him your second-hand #ald o be the funniest picture that | Rebert Lowe, wio lost a cow some Furniture, Ranges and Iceboxes, and hu'ifip\»,; ;l.;p.yf:p‘.nnd. lr,rupmr ml'cws tv?/-”a ve:kl ago, located it in IEast| gpecial Rates to Theatre Troupes, bu_; l'rm-m Stamps. e - E i with a e jatest events in pictures | Woodstack. i el. 717-3. ‘ranklin St. s 1% Sebitien T o SRS e Atseny for & fow Teavaliog Men, Bt WANTED PORTER WANTED FOR SAL Proil Livery connection Shetucket Street THE FINE TWO.TENEMENT [+ Nego'lations betwesn the Australian| dMre. Stewnit Rasber with her son.| FARREL & SANDERSON, Props, |WOOLEN SPINNERS FOR NIGHTS » FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner & A PRENTICE ‘Phone 838-2 Phane 300 8 Ciiff, Straot - APPLY DAVIS THEATRE Mr. Tremicr of Queensiand, says an o Meibouric - message, have re- 3 @ b Me. Jan ezeflelin his wil- r Party ond P2 Labo Ryan, |James of. Hassishusg, ie visiting hor r. Ma phillpe Davis and’ Josoph Bheppard | " pyuppy 1: no advaitising medium i depce iast week Bun-! pastern. Counecticut equal tc The Bul- letin for business results. ON GOVERNMENT WORK. PAY, STEADY WORK. Apply to RELIANCE YARN CO, “ Norwich, Gonn. ! HOUSE AND LARGE LOT. 66 Mc- KINLEY AVENLE. Phone 75-4 GooD x- =