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- FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW; MODERATE NORTHEAST WIND NORWICH. ¢ What is Gomg On Tonigit Ih'lu Pictures at the Auditorium lnmnx Pictures at the Breed Thea- xovlnx Plctures at the Davis Thea- Pllmrrl Encampment, No. 8, 1. 0. 0. meéts In Odd Fellows' Hall. hmeue Council, No. 207, L. Uy 8t. B. of A, meets in Foresters' Hall. Women f Mooseheart Le m, No. 134, ‘meets at Moose Home. ANNOUNCEMENTS Maple Street Property Sold. Austin A. Lester has sold his prop- erty at 131 Maple street, consisting of & two-family house and lot, to David Phillips. The sale was made through Real Estate Broker John A. Moran. BREED THEATRE May Allison in The Winning of B trice—Pear! White in The House of Hate, a Keystone Comedy and the Burton Holmes Travelogue Form Bill For Today. The feature screen production at the Breed theatre today and tonight in The Winning of Beatrice, a_five- part Metro production starring beau- tiful May Allison. Glimpses of fac- tory life are contrasted with the homes of rich men who own these factories, and different phases of modern society are shown in this vi- tal photodrama, which is illuminated by the beauty of the popular young star. : Pear] White and Antonio Moreno are also seen in The House of Hate, a continued photo-drama that is! brimful of action, sulpense and thrills. A two-part Keystone comedy enti- tled An International Sneak. featur- ing Chester Conklin and Biily Arm- strong and the Burton Holmes Travelogue make up the remainder of the bill for today and_tonight. DAVIS THEATRE New Show Today—Mary Pickferd in M'Liss, Her Latest Artcraft Pro- duction, and Other Big Features For Thursday, Friday and Satur- day. The incomparable Mary Pickford, queen of screen plavers. will be seen at the Davis theatrs, Thursda day and Saturday. in her lates ph Wopiky, a_pictur] famous story of | the davs of gold, Pickford has anm'wr charming role, that of an untutored, rough and| ready mountain zirl, in the portrayal of which her genius is at its best. Other features on this bill are Wm. Desmond in The Panther, part Trianzle dra enjamin Cha pin in the eighth chapter of The Son of Democracv entitied The Slave Market, also Current Events with ail the latest news MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN s TO OPEN JUNE 29 Lonnelly and Schwartz Will Operate High Class Dancing Academy. The roof garden on the top of the Majestic L will be again open this year Saturday. June 29, by Con- nelly’ and Schwartz of the Auditor- fym, who intend to run the rdgt as a high class dancing academy. Ow- ing to the davlight saving hours there will be no pictures shown this year but it is the plan of the pro- prietors to run old-time square dances every Tuesday evening. Prize dance contests will also be run en Thursday nights and during the sum- mer months fancy dancers _direct from New York will give exhibition dances. The dancing floor ds being put in first class condition and e ery modern convenience will be in- stalled for the dancers including a Jazz band. On the opening night Saturday of this week Tubbs' full military band will furnish the mu- sic, At the Auditorium. The greatest hit so far this sea- son was produced at the Auditorium yesterday by Ben Loring and com- pany. in a very fine offering entitled No. Man's Land, and true to prom- ises made, was a laugh from starc to finish. It ls without question the 1 around musical comedy seen ittle prices in a lonz time. e scenic and electrical effects of which there are two complete changes, showing a beautiful South Sea Island, the throne room is an- otker scene of splendor and well worth the price of admission. The musical numbers and wardrobes were in keeping with the rest of the performance. The comedy werk and winging of Ben Loring is very clever and he was a decided hit with last night's audience. Madeline Buckley, prima donna, was we!l received. The sther members of the company did therr best with surprising results. That this company has set a stand- ard for other companies to shoot at is an established fact. A great scene of thrills s filmed At the close of Sunlight's Last Raid, where a band of outlaws swoops down on a ranch house, determined to kill every occupant, women and children included. From window and loophole the defenders put up a brave fight. shooting down a score of Mexicans until their ammunition is almost exhausted and nearly. every one is suffering- wounds. Their fate seems sealed when the rancher's danghter slips from the house unob- served by the bandits, and riding ncross the prairies returns with a troop of U. S. cavalry just as the sutlaws set fire to the house. The latter are quickly routed and flee to the mountains where they run into a band of vigilantes and are extermi- nated. and their leader killed. In this Greater Vitazraph Blue Ribbon Feature, which will be the attraction in Auditorfum theatre for today only the part of Janet is taken by Miss Mary Anderson, and the remainder of the cast includes V. Howard, Al- fred Whitman, Fred Burns and A. Garcla. PRESTON BRIDGE Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. Horsee to let for all kinds of busi- mess, with or without rigs, by the day »r week. Special attention to boarders and transients; 20 to 30 horses always on hand, for sale. welghing 1050 to 1608 sach; several extra nice pairs, 2400 o 3300 per pair. all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every horse will be s0ld with a written guarantes to be just as represented at time of sale, or money refunded in full. Trial wllowed. If in need of anything in ou line. give us a trial and we will give you full value for your money. STABLE 371, 875, 875 MAIN ST. Shepe 136-1. O'BRIEN & CHASE. In MLiss, Miss| BRIEF STATE NEWS Elizabeth Pardee succeeds her. Wallingford.—The loss. to A. T. Henry from the recent hailstorm which will be $1,000. the South Methodist church have seat a telegram to the U. S. semate and prohibition. elected acting superintendent of the Derby public school eystem. He is to receive $2,200. Burnside.- Sunday will be observed Methodist church. There will be spe- cial music and a_special sermon by the pastor, Rev. W. H. Dunnock. D River of the Holy Name society it was voted July 4. district. Morgan G. Bulkele: the season with them. bravery in the recent fight at Pivray. to carry out wounded men under fire. Fifth district is Attorney Martin L. \rame of Naugatuck, former repre. | entative at Hartford and a well | known democrat. in the third Liberty loan., Granby.—The new $30,000 South {church of Granby will be dedicated | Wednesday evening of next week Gran- South church was burned Jan. §, 191 {rlum for church purposes. shoot. day dwell upon details. New Haven.—Sister Ma: Franci¢’ orphan asylum in this city. Haven Monday morning. country. COMPANY Telephone 546-2 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Repmblican Delegates to the New London are hereby requested tn meet in’the Town Hall in Norwich, said Convention. 24th day of June, 1913, . FRANK W. BATTY, WILLTAM F. CLARK, Members of County Committee. | Democratic Congressional Convention proper business. gressional Committee. THOMAS J. KELLY, Chairman Norwich, June 22, 1918. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION The Democratic Delegates to the County Convention for the County of New London are hereby requested to meet in Town Hall at Norwich, Conn., on Monday, the first day of July, 1913, at 11 o'clock &. m, for the purpose of T | selecting a candidate for Sherift of New London County. Per order of County Committee. THOMAS J. KELLY. Chairman. Norwich, June 22, 1918, Madison—Miss Hazel Fenner has resigned as assistant town clerk. Miss damaged his cherry and apple crop South Manchester.—The members of house .of representatives urging war Derby.—John Lund, a teacher in the Bridgeport High school, has been as - Children’s day at the Burnside At a special meeting to accept the invitation of the Deep River Business Men's association to take part in the parade in Deep River Plainville—Fifty young men left Plainville Monday morning for Camp Meade. All the young men were from Bristol and they met a number of others from the various totwns in the Saybrook Point. — Former Senator and Mrs. Bulkeley have opened their summer home at Fenwick. Their daughter, Mrs. John Avery Ingersoll, will.spend part of Stamford.—Word comes from Paris that Alfred Stokes of Stamford, a Y. M. C. A, worker, is to be cited for He was a stretcher bearer and helped Naugatuck—The latest entrant into the ring of prospective candidates for {the office of ‘congressman from the East Hampton.—Elaborate plans are bcmx made at East Hampton for July when Gov. Marcus H. Holcomb will | present the town of Chatham its honor flag which the town will receive for | being the first town to go over the top The church as it stood contain- eq the village library as well as a hall for various purposes and an audito- Bristol—In_the New England tour- {ney at the Hartford Gun club at { Farmington Herbert J. Mills was a prize winner, bringing home a cocktail tray. He secured 90 out of 100 in the morning and 88 out of 100 in the af- {ternoon. Harry Judd of this _city killed 92 out of 100 in the afternoon Southington.—Private Liberator Fir- rillo of the 1024 United States in- | fantry, now in France, has captured a German regimental flag and the officer who carried it, according to informa- tion received at Southington yester- The letter conveyinz this news, received hy his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Luigi Firrillo, 18 brief and does not v Adrian. who entered the Order of Mercy 3% years ago, at Mt. St. Joseph’s convent, Hartford, died Saturday. She spent 35 years of her sisterhood in St. Sister Mary Adrlan was known in the world as Miss Mary Foley of Holyoke, Mass. Her funeral was held at New WE WANT YOUR JUNK Iron, Metals and Paper Stock. Our teams will call in either city or NORWICH WASTE AND METAL Norwich, Conn. Sounty Convention for the County of Conn, on Saturday, the 29th day of June, A, D. 1918, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of selecting a candidate for Sheriff of New London County, and for the purpose of transacting any other business proper to come before Dated at New. Lordon, Conn., this The Delegates chosen by the Demo- cratic Electors of the several Towns composing the Second Congressional District of Connecticut are hereby no- tified and requested to meet in eon= vention at the Town Hall in Norwich, Conn,, on Monday, the first day of July, 1918, at 12 o'clock moon, for the pur- pose of choosing a candidate for Rep- Tesentative in Congress from the Sec- {ond Congressional Distriet, and for the purpose of transacting any other By order of the Second District Con- | WANTED WANTED Two Girls For Marking and Sorting. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY WEAVERS WANTED Apply to RELIANCE YARN CO. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN BOYS AND GIRLS Working week of 40 hours with 54 hours pay, closed all day Saturday with pay to em- ployees. Time and a half for | overtime. American Thermos Bottle|: Company WANTED ROOM AND BOARD FOR 50 MEN State Rates Board Guaranteed Address Box 50, care Bulletin 100 laborers, 40 girls, 2 plumbers and 2 plumbers’ helpers, household work- ers ($15.00 per week, no washing or ironing), 2 waitresses, 15 girls for beach. 24 weavers, 50 spinners, 2 ship- ping clerks. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. _Central Bldg. ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVES. To help win the war, call A, BRUCK- NER and sell him your second-hand Furniture, Ranges and Iceboxes, and buy Thrift Stamps/ Tel. 717-3. 55 Franklin St. 1EN WANTED On Ice Cart. Good Wages. Inquire JOHN H. FORD Franklin Square. WANTED Spinners, Also Picker and Dye House Help. Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN' STRAW- BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement Spinners Wanted SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL FOR SALE Business Propositions FOR SALE Located in the Borough of Danlelson, 2 meat market, restaurant and bake; Meat market is doing $330-3430 a week. no_delivery; little expense; rent only $15; all equipped; price $750. Restaurant consists 0f a lunch counter, dining room, all fixtures, show cases, eotc.; also a bakery; splendid show windows; price $2,000. For further particulars, inquire at F. 1. RACINE’S FARM AGENCY, D Conn, FOR SALE and must be s0ld at once, a two-family house, with all improvements, well lo- i an excellent paying property. Hood ‘atpstantal ressom SAn ba ohau for !e]lmg, ete. For lull particulars, re o SO A” MORAN. Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, FOR SALE THE FINE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE AND LARGE LOT 66 Mec- KINLEY AVENUE. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 26 CIiff Street L oy THERE 1s no advertising medium In i Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bule ! letin for business results. WANTED ‘WANTED—Men, women of boye to work in the Kitchien; no Sunday work. City Lunch, :Norwich. . . . je2id WAITER _wanted, lunch counter, $15.54 per week, 11'p. m. to 7 a. m.i board and room.’ Apply Midway Hotel. Midway, Conn. je2qd FORD! Panns. fl'onns—l touring, '$175; ‘1' 1914" Ford- roadster, $225; 1 1914 Ford' commeroi: 26 1 1915’ Ford roadster, $200;.1 1917 Ford touring, $350; $890. These cars are all in very good conditfon. the last Lwo beng practically new. The Jordan:Auto Co., Williman- 1918, Ford roadster, MACHINIST foolmakers and design- | the. v L et TO RENT—Newly v_turnished _rooms T S D R veniences, private family. his office. je2td 3 I | T0'RENT—By the week, a furnisited summer cottage in the count near New Lonaon. Address Cottage. Bulle- tin_office. je21d ers wanted to increase earnings through study of I C. S. mechanical engineering course;. sire easy home- study method; develop genius. International Correspondence Sehoo! nventive Scpanton, Penn. je21d cemetery Saturday, phone 23-4, Lebanon Exchange. je26d ‘WOOLEN weavers and card room help wanted. The E. E. Hilliard Co., Buckland, Conn. je2ta WANTED—A “good kitchen range, with linoleum; also airtight wood heater. Address “Stoves,” care The Bulletin Co. . Je2id WANTED—Second hand bicycle, in Zood condition, for boy about 15 years. Address Bicycle, care Bulletin, of Phone 1251-3. Je27d ALL INTERESTED In Ashwillett and church come to work June 29th. Je2id 298 Pros- pect St. Tel. 1319-14. febi5d WANTED—Grass to _cut, viclni Franklin, Baltic and Lebanon. Tel WANTED—To hire a young man or ditorium_Hotel. a man about 50, for clerk. Anpjl) Au- per bushel. Merrvthought Fari lumbia, Conn._Phone 201-13. FOR SALE—30- by 8% ft. cabln cruiser, without engine; sold cheap it Dbought’ this week. Inquire at Jacobson Garags 19 Bath 8 City; je27d FOR SALE—_Yew house of :eight rooms, withi a big garden, and all mud- ern conveniences. Inquire vajsell Road, Potter Manor. je2ig TFOR SALE—Chester White boar. T L Harris Famm, R F. D. 1 Box 15, No: 7 Conn.’ Je2TThS | ALE—Seed buckwheat, FOR FOR SALE_Four male English set- ter pups. Walter C. Vergason, Verga- Norwich Town, Conn, Phone je25TuThs FOR SALE_ 200 acres of woodland, 114,000 cords of wood, mostly hard wood, within 8 miles of Norw d 1100 acres in Salem, 100 acres in-Mont- ville. Samuel Mclionald, Colchester., . 0od_road, apr2TuThS FOR SALE_Model 71 Overland. In- JSeesen, Tk, Peari Bt "BUICK C37 touring car for sale. This car. is in excellent condition. Prive $495. The Jordan Auto Lo.! V] mantic. WANTED_Position as housekeeper, or the care of invalid by practical nurse. _Address Box uiletin. je26d )lE,\ “AN'I‘EI) for cnnductors and motormen. ages 18 to 50, able 1o pass hearing and vision tests, and be in g00d physical condition: wages to 42%c. per hour time and one-) for overtime; minimum d: guarantee of six hour: ing conditions. Apply any Shore Line Electric Railway Lo;flpnn\. e26 ANTED—Situation; man and wife wish place at beach, hotel or boarding house; experienced: go anywhere. Ad- dress 'Box 8. Bulletin_Office. _je2fd T WANTED—Good sized boy for Bul- letin paper Toute. Inquire Bulletin Office. Jje26d WANTED—Waltress and chamber- maid. Apply Mrs. R. H. Melcer, Uncas- ville, Conn. je25d e automobile. Apply Mr. _Uncasville, Conn._J825d__ BYERY TWO WEEKS, at least, you need a shampoo. We do cure dandruff. elightful face massage indgren, Thayer Bldg. Tel. de25d WANTED — Two furnished rooms, centrally located, bv . American couple. Address Box 4], care Bulletin. je25d WANTED—Position _as housekeeper. Address Box 65, care Bulletin. je2s WANTED _Experlenced waiter, orce. Apply to L. E. Simpson, 82 West Main St. je2sd WANTED-—Girl to wait on table and do chamber work. Windham 1lnn, Windham, Conn. Tel. 35-4, Willimanti: Division. Je24 A LOT of dresses serge and others, you can save half of the price by looking them before buying. The Pasnik Co., Norwich_and_Willimanti d WO0OL_ GROWERS—Send 3 wool, large or small lots; we best' price. Admore Woolen Mills; Yantic, je22d WELL? cigarettes _worth 18¢ for 1 0c: La Sultana cigar sc, 25c; Peters Hut broadleaf pper cigar 10c, three ior Russell olates $1 a box. Fa- | gan's Smoke Shop. je21d Office. The | WANTED—Man (o work in garden! - | sold R SALE—1916 Metz roadster, $35 1915 Metz roadster, $300; 1815 Metz runabout, $275; 1914 Métz runabout, ;1916 Metz closed truck, $200 2z open truck, $300: one F: lin touring car, $200; storage batteries, new and second hand. for sale cheap: 30x3% tubes Ford size, $2.73; one new 12 vis-Lynn starting batte rubber separator. $34; Metz paris 211 models on hand: -mail orders shipped promptly. . Phone 133. Metz 19 Hawkins' §: American o 3 Apply at the mantic Bulletn Ot fice. je26d FOR_SALESeveral lots of standing hay. I L. Gardner, Kick Hill, Leba- non, Conn, je26d FOR SALE—Fine young pigs, mixed, Chester and Berkshire -breed, 1b. mother and 300-b’ boar. Telephone 23-4, Lebanon_Exchange. je26d FOR SALE_Brood sow, two’ young sows, one registered Berkshire - boar, one palr working oxen. Tel. Lebanon 32-4. _e26d BUICK B37 touring car. This car is mechanically_O. K. and has new 3 Frice $450. " The Jordan Atuo Co iimantic. je27d TFOR RENT_A large furnished room, gentrally located. Broadway. first fidor._ Tel. 372-: je27d TO RENT—A furnished front roo 46 Church St. je27d TO RENT—Two bedrooms in Yantic for men; electric lights, water but no bath. Address “Yantic,” care’ The Bulletin. . je27d TO RENT—OR July 15, rgoms in the Jewett Building, now occupied by the Jewett Shorthand School; also flat of Tour rooms, in same bullding, with heat and modern improvements, _ ie25dTuThS "OR RENT_For summer mon small furnished house, Norwich To Seotland road, mear trolley. Tel. 1 housekeeping. Inquire Mrs. W it Carter Ave. Call evenings after Bl FOR SALE COWS FOR SALE JAMES H. HYDE, 5 North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30 Lebanom. FGR' SALE 419 Main Street A three-tenement house, w! provements,” and in good cnmsnmn, Lalways well rented, on trolley near Preston Bridge, walk to Franklin square. Price reasonable. FRANCIS D, Central Bldg. b B AR £ DA \veep)n&._!mgjmn rhiL‘ng}! and Benedth their burden, buf, do not iwo minutes || Of EFief ana courage 15 bat but fier. tea Somewhere in Hell 1hm is a place Waiting and waiting (nightiand .day, TT0 RENT—Two rooms for Jretit ¢ TWO furnished cotiages to rent en- tire ‘season; also two for July, one for August, two for September. 'Crescent Land Co., Crescent Beach, Conn. Phone 10, ©_a. m. je24d FOR RENT—Six-room furnished cot- tage, in~ Pine Grove Niantic Conn., electric lights and toilet. Tel. Ap! ply to A, T. Boon, $9 Franklin St. _de22d 10 LET16-passenger ‘bus for p vate parties. Leave orders at Majestic Garage. je19d FOR _HIRE_Two 7-p: ing cars, also enger touring car, ssenger tour- night service. Call 1219-3. 14 CLff St. Je3d STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- able. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway, Jeld T0 RENT — Furnished Washington St. TO RENT—Store, centrally located, suitable for grocery store, with neces- sary fixtures, at $1§ pcr month. Tel. 246 mar13d 'F0 RENT—Furnished rooms for four entlemen. - Mrs. Kelly. ¢ horth High §t feb26d TO RENT—LIght storage space; elec- tric_elevator, Phone 580, or call 77 Water St. jan26d T0 RENT—Furnished rocm: rooms for light housekeepin Schogl St. ‘Tal 1048-3. sep1ld _FOR SALE—Saddle horse and lady’s side saddle; horse.is one of the nicest saddlers in New England, age 7, weight 1000, sound, alwavs used by, « lady owner, gone away for the summer rea- son for selling. Call Boarding Stable, 371 Main St, Norwich. je26d - FOR SALE—1%-ton iversal truck, new tires, new mag. and in perfect or- der, can be bought right; 1 have one too many and wish to dispose of one; look me up for mformation, and can see it running any time. James H. Blackler, Westerly, R. 1. je2id TO RENT at 14-16 Thames St. one doubie store and two single stores, with all im- provements, Inquire AMERICAN WASTE & METAL CO., 210 WEST MAIN ST. STORE TO RENT “FOR SALE—Team of bay horses,|ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT 20od farm or work team, aged 8 and 9 FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM Years, weight 2700; will sell cheap if{ FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING once, Call at Fair Grounds, Norwich. je2sd FOR SALE—A biack nhorse, age §. weight 1190 pounds, fat and sound and sate for anvone to-use, will stind an) whers without hitching; wiil sell someone who_ will give him good trea:. ment for $125, and_his harness will o free with him, at 138 Union Willi- mantic. Je24d MACHINIST toolmakers and design- ers wanted to increase earnings through study of I C. 8. mechanical engineering course; sure easy home- study method; develop inventive genius. ' International Correspondence Schools, Central Building. Je20d T WANTEDTwo girls. Apply Nor- wich Steam Laundr; Jelsd W oung man_for office work. Apply West Side Silk -Mill. jel9d WANTED—Man for carpenter and other work. Apply West Side Silk Mill. J:lad " WANTED_Two ironers, at the Nor- wich Steam Laundry. Jel4d WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver; also 0ld false teeth; highest prices F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- vich. apréd WANTED—Second_hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our_prices before you sell. A, Bruckner, 55 lin St el 117-3. novéd WANTED SECOND HAND CARDER. Good job for practical young man. All wool, fine work. THE FARNSWORTH-PINNEY CO, Central Village, Conn. WANTED Hod Carriers APPLY TO J. H. GROZIER CO. Dayville, Conn. THE ASSAWAGA CO. WANTED. Old false tecth. Doun't matter it broken. We pay up to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CoO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. Established 187 WANTED TO BUY IMMEDIATELY FIFTY TOURING CARS AND RUNABOUTS Must be latest models and in good mechanical condition, Will pay higher prices than any other dealer. New Haven Automobile Exchange 38 and 40 Dow Street, corner George Street Telephone Colony 3266 FREDERICK T. BUNCE - Plano Tuner one 838-2 R acmr-mmvm FOR - SALE_1917 Buick Little Six. tecently ‘overhauled and painted; ex- ceptionally fine running. motor: also | ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW | RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN [OFFICE. i FOR SALE FOR SALE Ford: delivery wagon. = School Street|COttage seven rooms, modern im- Garage. Danielson, Conn. jez4d $280.00 for o real $375 mahosany — | upright piano, very -slightly used, and i ek iraniecs Tor &0 Yenre R0 | ping Street. Price and terms reaso stool and scarf. Terms 520 down, $2|abl per week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Main St. Norwich, Conn. REO touring car with self starter and _electric lights; refinished and in g00d running order; a fine value at $350. ‘The Jordan Auto Co., Williman- tie. Je2! $192.50 for a very nice Henry F. Jriller upright piano, with stool and scarf. Terms $15 down, $2 per weel. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Main St. Norwich, Conn. $85.00 for an upright piano, with stool and scarf. Terms $15 down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Main St., Norwich, Conn. £432.00 for a beautiful $600 §8-note player piano, with 25 rolls of choice music, bench and scarf. Terms _$30 down, $2.50 per week. The Plaut-Cad- den Company, Main St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Cheap, four choice build- ing lots on Mountain'St., also one 1916 Buick truck, one ton capacity, fully equipped with self-starter, tires nea new, in first class condition; would ex- change for stock or touring car. W. E Clanes 235 SMountain St. W ilimantio Conn. je22d FOR SALE—Tw. cle; no reasonable offer refused. Tele- provements, lot 50 feet front, 330 feet 'deep, width in rear 138 feet, 245 West Thames Street, opposite corner Ship- Apply to JOHN FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known 25 Adam's Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. U] Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine, grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. FOR SALE. Bath St. property, two-flat house on School St., a nice house on Town St.. cottage house with garage on Asylum St. a three-tenement on Laurel Ave., farm at Williams Crossing of 150 acres, a nice cottage on Whitaker Ave., and a nder motorcy- | number of bargains. Call at A. M. AVERY’S, phone 439. Je21d may9d 52 Bromdway. FOR SALE—Grade Ayrshire cow and calf. Mrs. Grover C. Maihe, Cossadduck FOR SALE Hill, North Stonington, Conn. je21d Cottage Houses, Tenement and STUDEBAKER _touring car, 1915 model, with starter and lights new paint ‘and good tires: a comfdrtable |Perty if you care to eell or rent, as I family car at $400.. The Jordan Auto Co., Willimantic. je2id FOR SALE—Just arrived, a choice car of northern cows. new milch and springers, . fancy and Guernsevs; also. twd cars .of fancy fat ‘oxen for sale. Telephone 95-i, Willimantic Division. E. E. Sharpe. FOR SALE—Two cows and a cal must be sold at once. Inquire at Park Wood Yard: 301 Franklin St. je1sd FOR SALE—Cadillac delivery car, overhauled and in fine condition. Wili sell for low price, as I have no-use for it. 1076-4. jelsd FOR SALE—in fine condition, a Har- ley-Davidson motoreyele. with 'sidecar, cheap for cash; owner drafted. Apply | Alec Lovsky, care Backus Hospital Jel4 FOR SALE—35 acres wood and ‘tim ber. Address No. 50 North St. Willi- mantie, Conn. may22d FOR SALE—Twenty head of cattle; some fresh, some springers. Apply to Oliver A. Downs, Brooklyn, Conn. Tel. 37-4, Danlelson. esd ATTENTION, farmers: Good luck is good fertilizer; good seed -corn. and good millet seed at low prices. Ty Your luck at the Greeneville Grain Co. Phone 326-5. Jesd FOR SALE—Services of a thorough- hred Clvdesdale stallion, 1500 1lbs., as fine a stalllon for breeding purposes as anybody owns: -lerms made known upon_application. | Walter E. Shippee, Danielson, Conn. Tel. may24d SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 room house, large barn, 4 g00d poultry houses. 20 acres fine fields, pastures ! for 12 head, plenty of wood, good fruit. | Only $2300, - $500-cash. Also several |} bargains In stocked farms, Tryon's Agency. Willimantic. Conn. ATTENTION, - FARMERS! ng is the time to use FHolsteins, Ayrshires real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real ksiute und Insurance, Roow 108 Thayer Bldg. THE FINE RESIDENCE 20 Lincoln Avenue FOR SALE House was built by the late J. Hunt Smith for his own occupancy. Nine rooms and bath; electric lights ans other improvements; large garage. A delightful residence section, close to Chelsea Parade. ! il ArcHA w. corr | i Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway i A Splendid Investment Property For Sale Consisting of 3 Houses and Over 1 Acre of Garden Land; Barn, Poul- try Houses, Fruit, Etc. Located 5 Minutes Walk From Marlin- Rockwell Co. and 2 Minutes From Trolley. Two 2 Family, and One 3 Family Houses. Owner Leaving Town. Inquire of CHAS. F. REYNOLDS 36 Reynolds St, Norwich, Conn. i R JUST ARRIVED : They are here. A nice load of well broken horses, just out of work and ready to go to work. All kinds, big 'and small. pairs. and single. P‘rLeu' right. Come and’see them. " e, jaBLMEP. 2. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. When he sees them ' writhing -at FOR SALE $10,000. Norwich: Gas afld‘i Electric Co. First Mortgage| 5 Per Cent. Bonds. THESE BONDS ARE SECURED BY A FIRST MORTGAGE ON THE PROPERTY WHICH IS NOW OWN- ED BY THE CITY OF NORWICH. No curfew tolls i Whn Eood, reliable cifmuffeurs. day of James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE At Grescent Beach, One Very At-| tractive Cottage, All Finely Furnished, | at Bargain Brice. For_Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Franklin ‘Square, Nopwich: 15 ACRE FARM All tillable land in high near and with conveniences. Earn, shed and hennery; fruit of all all tools and farming imple- ments, horse wagons; immediate pos- about ten tons of standing grass; two miles from Westerly, near A rare bargain. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 . mfl FOR SALE 12.Room House, No. 125 School S A splendidly center of the cit . modern improve-| ments, including a new steam heat. Lot about 50x80 feet, a portion| of’ which is used as a garden. Ideal location for a Boarding or Roomi Good reason for selling. For| tuil information. apply only to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET Ne— ,,,;,;,?,, it JMen Ay nymé"’&..?f T fia” Giving - théir "'the Led h)"fl’l‘:‘hand,fl tice (s t 24 To defend the. cause fi the 'mmg:n‘t. To crush the tyrant on.land, fne And .sl-w to the :vqrnl., ‘t]n q‘f‘ dfix: ome, mi#n$ilies away, “ache Jises as th¥ Faves they o permm: “over ‘to woman mv-qh 1 the yedrs« 1 2 those “who muusad the human race Tnto this. cruel and \floq 7 { Who sought to! ' Ratte Gown, To gratify a ex!ntrn e crown. And Satan’s mission Wil be eoml;tlo s, feet,: Somewhere in Hell. NIGHT BELLS TN WAR. “nell "6t day; Night sitgnces all bells’ | When dark descends rio belfre tells The hours, no *“Venity sweils 0 summon_those WhQiDFayy.: r Devils from. ten.thausand Hells Wait to-be guided; by the Dells. In_silence still the Troure: steal by Wrapped in a hushivig mretery. Again’ will ring adown gge “gloom’ And deeper tones from 'Mirsters boom Where guns sound in_these stricken times. Some day from evers-church and tower The ‘beHs will pour a molten shower Of glorious chords—uot_hour by hou But in one yast God-thanking:rain That Peace Is on_this earth’again. —Hardress 0'Grady HUMOK. UE‘ THE® DA’Y Walter (hin 1 ip)=—And how did_you find ;‘:E Sn “Bg moved._that little Diner—On! “1 plece of ‘potato Roy's Life" i & Belle—Do vou'th riday. Belle—And what d6' youf' parents iink 7—Pearso; e Agent—This - vacuum. . bottle will keep any thing liot or cold for seven- ty-two hours. Mr. Tipples—Don't ‘want: it: 1t '~ 1 have anything worth = drinking i don't want - to keep it Seventy-twd hours.—Boston Transctipt, Physician’s Wife—Are. your aftairs in_bad shape, John? PhysiclaniYes, but T hobb:i8 &T through. My creditors have e lea my papers to ‘tae’ middle of j watermelon season.—Doctor’s Iél!fll‘e Hour. “Smith is_a lucky man” - #aid Brown. . “He certainly s asreed énss. “He has raised six daughters and he doesn’t have to support even ome of his sons-in-law.’— Cincinnat! ~En- quirer. P Irate Lady—That attendant - over there doesn't act as qourteous and ob- sequious as he should.. I wish to re- port him. Hotel Clerk—Then you'll have- to write his commanding officer a letter. madam. He's in naval aviatién—- sin-Dial : “Did you knmow you.were behind in your board?’ asked the keeper of the prunes. SR Yo, I_didn’t” replied he boarder. ou owe me for a month.” “Oh, T know that ‘bt I considered I was just that much anead."—Yom- kers Statesman, 4 “Friendship takes some queer turn. Here I.get into a fight. . Two of my friends hold me and the Other fellow punches me in Khe nose.” “Well 7" “If they wanted to’ show . their friendship, why didn’t -they hold him?'—Kansas Ctiy Journal. “What_sort of progress is. . being made in the senatorial probe?” “Splendid progress, sir,” replied a committeman. = “Our thairman- . has given out 11 interviews to the press and has been calted down twice, by the White House. Tomorrow he ‘will deliver_an address” ir-‘tifé Senate to prove ‘he's 100 per cent. patriotic.— Birmingham Age-Howwd. {FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode ; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L AUCTION The big antique auction of the sea- Business Blocks, Building Lots, aii in| desirable locations. List your pro-| have .a number of people looking for WEDNESDAY, JULY at 55 Chureh St, Willimantic, 10 o'clock a. OVER FIVE HUNDRED ARTICLES OF ANTIQUE:! Remember the terested In antiques, drop me a card you an itemized list. . MACFARLANE. Willimantic, Conn. jand I will mail LOST AND FOUND LOST—Straw traveling bag, between and Backus Hospital, contained letter Return to 10 Moun- or pelghborhood; dressed to owner, LOST—Kutomobile marker No. 9-958, between Norwich _Poquetanuck. Return to A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St blue, on Quinebaug river. ward if returnedsto Janks W. 3 Finder please no THE xm:moscor’zf Women: teachers, in the Pittsburgh public 'schools are (di\'e ive a $100 war bonus. e The poorest p.nnf‘ job for women in Japan is that of.eleh eimry school teachers. 5 A new law in New York prohibits the employmert of women undef 21 as telesraph messen: It is estimated that 70 per cent. of the residents of the United States use clectricity, in omé form every day. The Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction £of Ireland - is said to have .spent..about $659,000 | during the past 15 months in the pur- chase of agricultural'dmplements. Miss Elizabetin f‘nrpenm- Blandinz, age 85, of Attleforo, . has been teaching for 69 uirse'cn ¢ years and she is still continuing this work.: JAll these vears she has. taught only .in ttleboro, Tt s esv.xmatea that .\nm-mh Ras cows eneugh 3 ‘dch man, ‘wom- an and .chiid In um 15land. continent three cach while Arzentina can,d> “en’ better. 'rhmve are.five cattle to each inhabitant' i thes big ~ South American ‘republfe:< < » More than 3,000 womien and girls were on paride recently in ‘the open- ing of the Red Cross drive in Madison & n]t mng,: T%rv ‘four men. wers n.the para s bandmas- ters, one dro io;\sund \n:::er rodein the nmbulm« CATARRHAL DEAFNESS CA © OURED© by local, a»vlmulano“ they -einfinz reach-the d There is onj; t h tarchal aenm“. o 18 15 o stitutional remed rrial. ees caused, by ai ition of the amncous. Un) i “Eiscaching a Hiber When, this s inflamed have a rumbling s or impertect hearing: ang schen irely cloned dearness is the resdie ~ LOST_saturda double case gold watch, Finder return to ¢ GEER Many nflle lre o S e R |5 ihe mucous surfucen; Hotis Catze Meatetme wees throwh e blaod. amthe 'l'he Piano Tunee, 122 Pros”ct fi flamn sy be redu tuve rol tfi&h‘ its -rneor:;;? 'Hu' hearing w! er. murous sTtaces of Lhe nmn. We will_give One Hun for any casg of fatareh scannot be cnred M‘ Medldn Cireu!