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PARTLY: CLOUDY TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW SSOCIATED i ~PRESS DESPATCHES < FULL A * What Is Going On Tonight serve a lunch to all present. rlfoving Pictures at the Breed Thea-| o cially invited, all the men of Nor- tr Th bas purchased the property, Thames street, consisting of a store Meving Pictures at the Auditorium eatre. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moving Pictures at the Davis Thea- | wich who are interested will be cor- e " dially welcomed. N House. Through the agency of Archa W. extensive alterations te the building [crected and for a number of years oc- and improve the property, baving ac- quired it for an investment. of Thos, H. Beckley, 278 Main DAVIS THEATRE Four Shows Today—Two Big Features, Elsie Ferguson in A Doll's House, street. ven up after the golf club was start- is not definitely known what he plans to do with the newly acquired prop- 5.part Artcraft Feature, and Roy [ erty, Stewart in Faith Enduring, 5-part Triangle Western Drama; Also Cur- Any man can make his wife doany- rent Events. In the portrayal of subtle roles there thing she wants to. are few actresses in motion pictures FOR SALE better qualified for this ula lere the Iz splendid pi line of en- deavor than Pisie Ferzuson, the pop- |5 ¢ wWITTER .. Arteraft star, who will be seen t half of the week surization of Henrij sen’s famous psychological Doll's House. In this photopla: in_a b- Office 42 Main St., Danielson. 5 REAL ESTATE Miss e, Ferguson appears as a beautiful doil AUCTION e, absolutel. as been reared al manner. The gradual into a is the ba: h Mi: talent m: orzotten. the wonde \ other Events with the latest scenes sver there” completes the 0 and BREED THEATRE Fo on, 1vz release isam in seven bea AUDITORIUM Four Shows Today, Beginning at 1.30, N B AR sY 3.15, 6.15, 8.30—Billy Hall and Gom.| FPhone pany—Excelient Feature Pictures. Hall and compan making such a hit w this e Butted 1 houses and w today. It is wit , to two ail around vaudeville and een here at popular pric son. Hall as Bozo, tramp comedian, is a part. Wally Ty entertainer, is certa hit with Norwi hit and her so There will be day, beginnin, and 3.15, two shows eptionally is also an abundance of nd the picture is L without initiative and whose character has been the environment of a home where she impracti- evelopment Te- s of an ex- teresting psychological | inx to Attawaugan, described as fol- Feaguson’s abun- | jows: One large two-tenement house of ke the most.|13 good sized rooms and 15 ac! a picture which once seen, will | ]and, of which 7 are tillable and the highly = popular wesfer ful who wi Shows Today at 1.30, 3, 6.15 and 8.5—Ivan's Super Photoplay, Sins of Ambition, With Ensemble of Su-|<uinc, at the stated hour. perior Star Players, Feature. Pro- ing creati at the Breed assive Raggedy of Tatters into ) and ro- h the audien at the Auditorium, presented y y L the greatest hit so far produced by [ or clever company entitied es this sea- eam , a very nly making a biz audiences, in his| to sell cerfain real clever | said estate, fully described in said ap-. Effie | Whereupo usual | APPlication be heard and defermined at i received. | Norwich, in r complete shows to- [ day of July, A with a matinee at 1.30 | in the forenoon and that notice of the even- | Pendency of said application, and of mg, 6.15 and 8.30. The picture pro-|S2id hearing thereon. be & and made a wonderful impression with the performances yester- hear of a pov is funny heiress| yiza in I will sell on the premises on ATURDAY, JULY 20, at 230 o'clock p. m.. property known as the Frank Hop- ins farm, located about one mile from Dayville, Conn., on the state road lead- s of balance of pasture and growing pine, and about 200 cords of standing wood eady to cut. The house is in fine re- pair, with a good sized veranda front- ing ‘the highway, and part of the land affectlon | bordering on the highway is suitable sacrifice | for hov Current | on_the from se lots. There is plenty of fruit roperty, sich as apples, pears and small vines. The barn is a medium sized building, suitable for keeping § or 10 cows and a pair of horses. “An suoplies both the house and barn PLOT 2—A tract of sprout land:of vears’ growth, of about 130 acre 1! he sofd with or without the farn to suit the purchasers. This plot li the opposite side of the highway e house £ The sale will take place. rain_or Torms will be 10 per cent. of the se price to be paid at the time of sale and the lance when deeds are drawn. Very beral terms will be made with parties heralded | who desire a little time. This is an} the | opportunity of a lifetime. Don't over- thea- |look it. For_particulars, inquire of produc- | J. C. Witter, Danielson, Conn. ful parts LOUIS WOLFE, Owner. dor, in- | Davville, Conn ison, ————— raverse, PRESTON BRIDGE Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. Horses to let for all kinds of by ness. Wwith or without rigs. by the day + frisky | or week. Special attention to boarders mischier reen persona and nd transients; 20 to 30 ho on hand, for sale. wi es always ighing 1050 to 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good Workers, and e Hearst- |Some extra nice drivers; every horse big | will be sold with a written guarantes to be ust as represented at time of 10ws | sale, or money refunded in full. Trial ailowed. 1 in need of anythinz in ou line, give us a trial und we will give yuu full value for your money MAIN ST. % OBRIEN & CHASE. LEGAL NOTICES. OF PROBATE HELD { within and for the District Norwichi, on the 10th day of July, ON J. AYLING. Judge. ate of Mabel W. Hewitt, late of Norwich. in said District, deceased Administrator appeared in Cour d filcd 4 written application alleging that said estate is now in settlement in said Court, and praying for an order state belonging to How | A D. 1918, filled peat the samebill t question the plication. It Is Ordered, That said the Proba e Court Room in the City of said_District, on_the 15th D. 1918, ‘at 10 o'clock publication of this order o in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that re- turn be made to the Court Sat thére £ NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. heart| The above and Toregoing is a true throbs attached to it. Gladys Leslie | ©5Y,0F, record is the captivating ragamuftin ®| Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. counf. It is a corking zood feature NOTICE TO CREDITORS. and should be seen whick pus rouncing George Walsh Wm. Fox star, for ne: turnished plenty CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH By Quartette at Service Sunday Evening. The special musical program at the v all ny Mack Sennett comedy he bill entitled Teddy at the Throt! of g00d laughs Auditorium management film on s an-|of Sprague, in clever | Ordered, That the Monday. in a | the creditors of siid deceased to bring big feature entitled Brave and Eoid. lovers of | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD £o0d motion pictures. There is a very | 8t Norwich, within and for the District rwich, on the 12th day of wict e 12th day of July, e NELSON J. AYLING. Judge, Estate of William B. Rocheleau. Iate said District, deceased. Executor cite in their claims against said estate within ;six months from this date by Posting a notice to that effect, together deceased last dwelt, and in the sam. Town, and by publishing the same There on|once in a newspaper having a circula. tion in said District, and make return to this Court NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing 1s a true Central Baptist church Sunday even- | %0py of record. ing will be the following: Antbem, Praise Ye the Lord, a. Nt o . Anthem, When v Feer Have Wan. | ceNOTICE—All creditors of said a Trio From At dered, Quartette, Offertory, Sweet the Moments, Sextette From Lucia Anthem, Grant Us Thy Peace, Quartette. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at P. 0. Box 153, Baltic, Conn.. within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. WILLIAM E. “ROCHELEAT, MINNIE ROCHELEAT, 1 Quartette—Mrs. Nelson T. Crowell, | = oo o soprano; Mrs. Henry E. Church, con- NOTICE TO CREDITORS, tralto: Mr. George A. Turner, tenor and director; Mr. Thomas Parkinson, |8t bass. Sunday at the Local Y. M. C. A, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEL & orut day of Jul Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Estate of Bridgst M. Tobin: late Set At .15 o'clock tomorrow (Sunday) | NOTich, in said District, deceased: morning, home eooked breakfast will | with - the | awill " arsimig Sraler be served to the enlisted men who| the creditors of sl desesseg G0 briiC visit the local Y. M. C. A. and judging | in_ theic claims against said_estate from the thirteen preceeding break- | Within six months from this.date by fasts there will probably be a large posting a notice to that effect, together number of the sallor and soldier boys | Niin 2,50DY, Of this order, on'the sign- present. The average attendance at| Geceased lant welts doge in™iere Said the Sunday breakfasis has been abont | Town. and by publshing thy sths, S3Mme sighty, though this number has been Lewepaper having a Circulation 1o exceeded on several occasions. in a newspaper having a circulation i £aid District, and make return to this Women of the “Y” auxiliary with | Court. the assistance of several young lagies NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. will serve the marning meal. Sunday Afternoon Get-Together, Sunday afternoon “get The above and’ foregoing i copy of record. NG gy Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. The weekly g Haiither at 5005, . to = NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- be an interesting affair. ceased are hereby notified to present Musie by | their claims against eai Swahn's orchestra Will be a foatura,| Undersignea at 205 Waet Ko’ L Town St., and popular war and patrictic songs|NOTWich Town, Conn., within the tims will be Rev. J. H. Newlands|limited in the abov will give a and interesting taik, | °*" and foregoing after which the ladies of the Trinity foagh s OURR ARl o g L e & Admr. ot a. sidhse ol it ol it Methodist church will furnish and While the sailors and soldiers are Coit Agency Sells the Norwich Club Coit, the Norwich Club has sold its Samuel Rome of 43 Thames street | ciub’ house property located at the 112 | corner of Crescent street and the Jo- seph Perkins road, to Mr. Charles D. and dwellings. Mr. Rome will make | White of this city. The building was cupied by the Norwich Club; it was & The pur- | very popular place for dancing par- chase was made tarough the agencyl (ies and society tunctions. Some years o excellent golf links were located the rear of the property, which was cd near Trading Cove. Mr. White is away from the city at present, and it .. Auctioneer xcellent well of water at the door en by the| with a eopy of this order, on the sign- | SRECIAL MUSIC PROGRAM | 205t nearest to the place where said LOST AND FOUND WANTED . + FOR SALE TO RENT A POETRY LOST—An Ayrshire cow 8§ years old, been missing _seven days:® straight horns. Notify E..Glaubinger, Colches- ter, Conn. Tel. 65. y13d) FOUND—A heifer strayed to my place. Owner may have same by de- scribing and paving charges. D, H. Crandall, Brooklyn, Conn, ivi3d__ LOST—Monday, July Sth. between Marlin-Rockwell’ Co.” and Franklin Square, a bunch of keve which finder will please leave at 255 Main St. jy13d ~ LOST—Monday. brooch of topaz and pearls, between 125 Hamilton Ave. and the Boston: Store. Reward for return to The Bulletin Go. Jy9TuThS BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or_stolen, Passbook No. 141655 of The Norwich Savings Sotiety. All persons are cau- tioned against purchasing or negotiat- ing the same, and any person having a claim to said book is hercby called up- on to present said claim to said bank on or before the 29th day of December, 191, or submit to having the book de: clared cancelled and extinguished and a new book issued in lieu thereof, or the amount due thereon paid. je2dS LOST—1i anyone finds a red cow with round horns, lost near Shewville road, June 27, notify Joe Sacks, 1l Mechanic St, and receive liberal re- ward. dyizd LOSTJuly 3, in_gouth Canterbury, a brown_new milci cow, had rope on horns. Finder notify C. H. Fitch. R. D. 4, or Phone 5i-4, Jewett City Div. iyi1Ths LOSTJuly 4th, on West Side trolley §.15, a black traveling bag. Reward for retirn to Car Station. Liilian M. Car- penter. vild LOST—Finder of vellow-white shep- herd dog, license 44060, name Major, missing since June 21st, is requested to return same to owner inside of five days in order to avoid trouble. Present location of dog known to Otto Wilde, 19 Ann St. - yiid FOR SALE C. J. KNG PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY, JULY 18, 10 a. .m., ... Auctioneer of household furniture, consisting of chamber sets. bureaus, art squares, tables, cha or stoves, two two, b ranges, one as good as new, used only :e chest and many other merous to mention, at 33 ROGERS AVE., LAUREL HILL. REALESTATE List vour rea] estate that is for sale with me. I have several demands for residences, some with modern improve- ments ng house 1 wish to buy, come in and have what I have to ve you the best not own your own a short while, things too n of terms. home? PIRE T ANCE of all kinds. Au- tomobile fire, liability, property dam- age, theft ance of every deserip- tion. Be on the safe side. Take out 4 policy today F. I. RACINE, Tnsurance and Real Phenix Bloci Danielson, Coun. Tel. 99-4 Moosup. Office, 198 Dan- ielsot: 10d 15 ACRE FARM All tillable land in high state of cultivation; new cottage house, 9 rooms, near and with conveniences. Barn, shed and hennery; fruit of all kinds; all tools and farming imple- ments, horse wagons; immediate pos- session; about ten tons of standing | grass; two miles from Westerly, near| )y 0N WOOLEN GORPORATION Watch Hill. A rare bargain. Investi- gate. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 JUST ARRIVED They are he A nice load of well broken horses, juct out of work and ready to go to work. All kinds, big and small. pairs. a single. Prices right. Come and see them. ELMEP. . PIERSON. Tel. 536: may! FOR SALE and must be sold at once, a two-fam house, with all improvements, well lo- cated; an excellent paving property Good substantial reason can be shown for selling, ete. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square. Norwich. FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms, Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. I FOR SALE ONE 1914 CADILLAC TOURING CAR IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street 21d FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to sell or rent, as I have 4 number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. Roem 103. Taayer Blig. SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 room house, large barn, 4 good 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. Tryen's Agency. Willimantic. Conn. THERE is nc advert!sing medium in Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul latin for business results. Short hours. Atlantic Carton Corp. South Golden Street WANTED—Everyone . to attend the| $92.50 for a good upright piano, with salad_supper at the Preston C 5 R0t toda a stool “and searf. tist Church on Tuesday, eve S 31250 down, 32 D Gadden Co, '135-143 Maln'st, Norwich, Call today. MEN AND BOYS WANTED Do your best by helping us sell Government Contracts. Steady work, good pay, time and a half for over time. l MBEN—Age 17 to 45; experience u necessary; travel, make secret inves- $435.00 for one fine mahogany 8 . player piano; used only for demonstration; guaranteed for five years, with 25 roils. .bench and scarf; Teims $35 down. $1% Cadden Co., 135- ? note Behr Bro: American Foreign Detective 181, St. Louis. MARRY if lonely; best and most ‘successful “Home hundreds rich wish marriage a rea] bargain. for results. Por month o T $40.00 for a good mahogany Packard biano case organ, with stool; better see The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Norwich, Conn. $145.00 for Kranich & Bach u piano, with stool and scarf; a real piano’ for small per week. The Plaut-Cadde: years experience; r The Successful Club," Mrs. Pur- die. Box 356, Oakland, Calif. WANTED—A competent. Apply Mrs. J. W. Atwood, descriptions Help our boys in the service. second girl. W WANTED—Bookkeeper and sajeslady ING MACHINES. CASH OR TRADE. THE PLAV' -CADDEN C0., 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Cona. WANTED OILERS FOR SHAFTING WORK. Apply at Once MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. Employment Office Apply Singer Store, 48 Main 143 ‘Main St $412.00 buys a very player piano in fine condition, value b bench and scard fully guaranteed for fi HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS OR TALK- WANTED—Two girls to serve as waitresses, eitner experienced or inex- Weekapaug, R, I A. GORDON, Piano Tuner, 298 Pros- _Tel. 1319-14. WANTED—One thousand women who understand values of ladies' dresses. 11 ladies’ silk dresses at $17. silk poplin dresses at $5.97 and and serge dresses at $7.9 Pasnik Co. sells for less. Willimantic. WANTED — Second hand furniture; pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy dnything; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward. Weekapaug Inn, e years. Terms 155-145 Mais FOR SALE—Three nice milking Jer- F. Garceau, Blue Hill, FOR SALE—Here the; for quick cash sales 7 motorcyeles, Reading Standard; also Maxwel] road- 3 in good runni order; two 'of these motorcycles are in good 'running order, and needs but little work and expense. you are’interested, price will suit you. Call or see me at Adams Express Offic are! Bargains Norwich and hree ‘zood sec- CARPENTERS, MILL WRIGHTS, call or_tel. 361-13, NTED—Cesspools_and vaults to WANTED A COMPETENT COOK AND A SECOND MAID. GOOD WAGES MRS. RALPH HOWE H. L. Harris, Norwich, Ct. WANTED—Saie now going on; hand clothing and shoes children and boys. A. Marshak, ain S mardd FOR SALE—Boston bull . B. Covell, P. O. Pomfret Center. Tel. %36-2, Putnam Div.. jyisd OR SALE—A roan horse, age 1 is honest to worl double or single; also a Vermont horse, age §, 1100 pounds, sound and safe for women and children to use, will plow 1175 _pounds, lonely. will marry. G—, Mission il Uncasvite Phone 450 WANTED Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town ang cultivate with just a halter on; i will sell these horses very cheap to someone ‘who will take them into the country and give them a good home: peddlers and jockeys don’t apply. Willimantic. FOR SALE—20) acres of woodland, 4,000 cords of wood, mostly hard wood, within 8 miles of Norwich, good_road, 100 acres in Salem, 100 acres in Mont- Samuel McDonald, Colchester. members, worth $25. descriptions Francisco, Cal. MARRY a farmer worth $40,00 particulars by re na St. San Francisco, Cal. LTHY voung widow would mar- trustworthy, home-loving man, old MAN TO RUN WASHERS Los Angeles, Cal ELECTRICIANS wanted everywher: WANTED AMERICAN STRAW- Good Pay Steady Employement learn “electric FOR SALE—Model 71 Ov booklet free. Call rrespondence Schools, Internationa) Central Building: WANTED—Housckeeper, by a mid- die aged man; no objection to a Write Box 94, care Bulletin Co. rubber top corsets, worth $1.75. siort corset? MEN WANTED AT THE We have some that are Norwich and 00 ib. delivery car, in first mechanical con and_paint. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St experienced Address Ste- furnish references. nographer, car BOARD COMPANY’S MILL MAXWELL 1918 fouring car, in fi condition; here is an up-to-da economichl car at an e Frisbie-McCormict rio here again, Sunda; ke and Wire, STUDEBAKER touring car WANTED AT ONCE SWIFT & CO. and mechanical a good neighborhood and ie-McCormick improvements. 1ORD delive lhe Frisbic-McCormick Shetucket St. ALE—White Hou a first class, round man, also experienced on motor Apply_to Olsen & MAN FOR INSIDE WORK. hiboard work, e Restaurant, FOR SALE - exchange fo feast, U-boat beat U. FFagan's Smoke HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID | [FOR SECOND HAND PIANOS. | . . |§ The Talking Machine Shop 46 FRANKLIN sTREET AND WIFE maintain attentive service, new automobile took untown Road. FOR SALE—Small farm seven acres land and seven Woodsiied and chicken coops. Kinds of fruit trees, also berries bathing beach. Booklets tell som house, |five minutes’ walk from Franklin| 3 Inguire James Davis, P T and ‘vegetables; five minutes from trol- work and 200d pay, Manufacturing Co., Mystic, Conn. cire Bulletin. Spinners Wanted BEAN HILL MILL FOR SALE—Three g00d cows, > acre of pota- the field, 5 acres of corn one that offers the mo Roy Goodrich, South ( gets the crops. WANTED— en, women or hoys to work [n the Kitchlen: no Sunday Work. ALE — Immediately, Chevrolet WANTED—Girl to wait on tuble and | baby grand 1917 touring c r, very good Windham, Conn. 35-4, Willimantiz | Boswell Avenue, or Paradis’ Taftville | CONSTRUCTION WORK Carpenters 65¢ an hour Laborers 40c an hour Apply At Office GOODYEAR COTTON COMPANY GOODYEAR, CONN. WOO0L GROWERS—Send _us TFOR_SALE—Morris_canoe, wool, larze or small lots; we will pay ‘ less than half that drew’ Crumle: outh Main S TWANTEDMan for carpenter and vork. Apply West Side Silk Mill. FOR SALE — Confectionery and| cigar store, with additional pool room; retiring from business. WANTED—_To buy old gold and sil- also old false teeth; highest prices W, Guild. Jeweler, 21 Broad- Apply to John | _'—'wmg‘NTED | FOR SALE—A lot of horseshoer's including elect evenings after 6 o'clock. 22 Fairmount St. ALE—A Cadillac 191 in good shape. 36 Fourth St. blacksmith's in 2ood condllierty 'in improvements by the owner J.D. Preiffes T WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; before you sell, A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- WANTED PLASTERERS, UNION MEN, wanted at once, get our_prices Address Wilfiim | which can be seen on the premise: Call after 6 p. m.|This is a little farm right in the heart | was readinz. passenger touring car, £ood condition, $1,000. Pomfret Center oan.. R. D. 1, Box FOR SALE—3 Address No. 50 North St., at Fort Terry, Government Dock, New London, Conn, or telephone New London 1651. PLASTERERS’ LABORERS FOR SALE_Twenty head of cattle some fresh, some springers, Oliver A. Downs, Brooklyn, Conn. 37-4, Danielson. FOR SALE—Services of a thorough- bred Clydesdale stallion, fine a stallion for breeding purposes as 1500 1bs, as FOR SALE wanted at once at Fort Terry. Government Dock, or telephone New London 1651, terms made Walter E. Shippee, ew London, Conn., upon_application. FOR SALE A VERY ATTRACTIVE SEVEN ROOM COT- TAGE—Price $4,500 Just off Broadway; may be seen at your convenience. | 1 James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, Real Estate Department LABORERS wanted at once; 44c per hour; at Fort Apply Government Dock, New London, Conn., or telephone 156%, New London. WANTED TRUCK DRIVER EDW. CHAPPELL CO. Terry, N. Y. No. 11 Bliss Place 7 Room Cottage with all improve- For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building 014 false tecti. Dun't matter if We pay up to $i5 per set. post and receive We buy dia- Send by parcel check by retur! OR SALE 12.Room House, No. 125 School St. A splendidly built re: centeY of the city, mo ments. including a new steam heat.| COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. reliable firm to deal with. Established 187: dence in the| ern improve- WANTED boys, 3 young men for the Beach. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GRCUNE LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. Lot about 30x80 feet, a portion| o’ which is used. as a garden. location for a ‘Boarding or Room Good reason for selling. Fo full information, apply only to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 150 Laborers_10 Farm Hands, 4 Wait- |resses, 20 Spinners, 4 men for Dye House, 3 men for Picker Room, § men for Card Room, 10 Weavers, 2 colored WANTED Two Girls For Marking and | Gep. L. Chesbro, Mgr. ~Ceniral Bidg. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY ‘Whitestone .Cigars hundred from June 1st. rate per thousand. J, F. CONANT, Franklin Street. no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal letin for business results, FOR SALE. Bath St. property, two-flat house on School St. a nice house on Town St. cottage house with garage on Asylum hree-tenement on Laurel Ave., Williams Crossing of 130 acres, a nice cottage on Whitaker Ave. and a number of bargains. will be $450 a to The Bul- 52 Broadway. FOR RENT—For summer menths, S 3 small furnished house, Norwich Town, WHAT T SAID. Scotland, near troliey, modern, improve- —_— nts. Tel 1175. - JYIIThS | [ said, “Let me " aik in the field TO,RENT—Modern flat. of ,seven| '€ sil¥ "N k in the town" roomd and bath, centrally Tocated. Ap- T2 7d. “Thas3 are no flowers theres DIy to Teweler. 32 Frankiim St 5o | He sald, “No fowers, but 2 crows FOR HIRE 16 passenger Studebaker | 1 faid, “But tie' fy is black, - ’busesfor private parties. Write or call( _ Thee is nothing but noise and din;” C. S. Peckham, 62 Shetucket St. Garage. | But He went as He sent me bick— jv3d - Thm;c WS more, He said, “there is - - sin*. TO RENT-Newly furnished rooms| for geptiemen on Main St. all con-|I said, “But the air is thick veniences, private family. Inquire at| And fozs are veilinz the sin: this office. ; -3e27d_{He answered, “Yet hearts are sick, Arnd souls in tHe da one.’ FOR HIRE_Two T-passenzer tour- " e N ing cars_,also 5-passenger touring ear. |1 said “I shall miss the lizht with ‘g0, relfaple citauiours. day of i Wnd rrichds Ll e night service. Call 1219-3. 14 CLff St.| He answercd ,me. “Chcose tonizht ]9}_ If' T am to miss yvow or they.” STORAGE—Houschold g00ds stored | | pleaded for time for long or short term; rates reason-| }o said. s it 1 ahleid Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. |1t will not seem | e be given: A 4 to decide? . rd in heaven B 5 To have “nilowed the steps of your TQ RENT _ Furhisaed rooms, 55| Guide. asntagioNit. D2Y20_ 11 cact one lopk at the flela TO RENT—Store. centrally lcated, en set my face to the town: suitable for grocery store, with neces. | Fgsa/d: 3y child, dou vield, sary fatures, at $1S per month. Tel | \Will vou ‘inave ithe flowers for the 246, muri3d | erown? 3 TO RENT—Furnished ruems for four TV-::\ into His hard went mins, - Mrs. Kelly, 7 North High| _And inte my heart v feb26d And T walk in a lighi divine i The path I had feared tn see. L TG RENT—LIght storage space: cle L tric elevator. Phone 380, or call T Water St. » jan26d 26¢ THE MEADOW. T0 RENT—Fvrnished roc: also 5. y# = = rooms - for light . housekeening. -105 |1 XRow & wasr-will vou =o ms dea SCHOOLEOE oIS e S SepUd | path: thet loads from Now Forth into iy? FOR RENT L“’hem*\"clr‘\“l” the rose is red and Where always tie <kies are biue. —Gecrge MacDon ald, 1524-1905. ISLAND. Whern t1nere is rest for wandering feet Furni: room Bungalow, month| In t”e Meadow Where Dreams Come or season. Particujars, address True. SERLS: R MC A FE, Bid rewell to vour bitter grief, 103 River Avenmue, Norwich, Conn, 1 h at yo Launtinz ca Tel. 337-2. Jvisd Loose the fetters of unbelief— Arcad flowe are fair. Make vou a garland of daffodils, HALCYON HOUSE Wi revea’ sorigof e, A And v the path o'er he WATCH HILL, R. I. happy H Boating, Bathing and Fishing Mo Where Dreams Come Finest Surf (BATHING FREE) from | ' the house. Board $12.00 to $15.00. City | We wiil dream our dreams as the hours water and electric light., Also rooms| __ 8o without board, reasonable. ‘Open until| , We will fashior them fair and fine. { October 1st. . Write for folder. S el of e Wil bel ol L. HAASE, Fort Mansfield Road And all of vour dreams will be mine — |Dear will you follow the path with me? T I'm waiting for sou, for you! | ! To_take the path into Arcag: To ihe Meadow Where Dreams Come at 14-16 Thames St., one double store True. and two single stores, with all im- —Bianche Allyn Bane. provements, Inquire e UMQ < AMERICAN WASTE & METAL CO., HUMOK OF THE DAY 210 WEST MAIN ST. Tt “ % slis Heliogabalus is known to fame as 2 the man who had a thousand cosks.” STORE TO RENT “Fame on slight srcunds, sav 1. 1 ON' FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT | ncver kept tabs myself.”—Louisville FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM | Courier-Journa). FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING| [riend—You had a verr fashionable audience, didn’t you? ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW | " pi;nisi—Yes, ut one time there was RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN|uot a single person in the room who OFFICE. was listening—Boston Transcript. “Do vou iike German poetry? g “Yes.” replied the man of relent- , “when it has been ‘reform- FOR SALE “Translated into honest English."— Washington Evening Star. heifers] Bacon—Is that true that your wife Rentle and Saie for A 1adk Lo drite. woi| - Three tenement House, Laurel Hill. ain fever? Why. no, but shc’s got the Some good bargains in Cottage | next thing to it “What's that Houses ] | "—Yonkers Statesman. Six tenement House, well rented,| had a charming call from haway lust night. What did he talk about? Nel—Why. come to think of it, he ver opened his mouth. He just sat 'nd listened to me.—Philadelphia Ree- s b Square. Fine property in good neighborhood, | two tenements. | | i ord. R. 8. BARTLETT, | Yery Small Boy — Does you do 14 Central Building, City. | washin) here? ; inése Laundryman—Suree, Mikee! What can do? Very Small Boy—How much is faces FOR SALE nd hunds? Me mudders sick —Buf- lo Express. The fine property, formerly the vou BLACKSTONE ESTATE, 138 ‘Wash- | s ington Strect, consisting of six and | ve ' Bacon wrote " replied Mr. Storminston three tenths acres, 354 feet on Wash- | Barnes, “I'd never admit it. Not with ington Street, and running to the Yan- | all the show printinz I've zot on my tic River. hands with Shakespeare's name on it.” | Main building brick, with fine steam | —San Francisco Chronicle. heating plant, nearly new, eclectric| “Some people about here must take lights and gas, five baths: Two frame | cewspaper talk seriously,” remarked dwellings, just rebuilt, for three fami- | the weuther man lies each, with modern improvements.| .“What's wronz?" asked his assist- One of these dwellings is renting for | ant. $26 per month; the other, nearly ready, | will rent for $50 per month. $18,000 has been spent on t woman called me up just mow ave me_the dickens for letting it —Birminzham Age-Herald. says here that a wealthy West- during the past eleven years. Will | ern man has lef: $500,000 to the wo- sell all or any one of three divisions | ®an who refused to marry him- 20 of the property, as shown By maps | Yeurs ago” said Mrs. Gabh as she {looked up from the newspaper . she prop- | M itude,” come incinnati In- of Norwich; ten minutes from heart| “That's what I call i of city. | mented Mr. Gabb.— 3 | quirer. % D o S 0cEs | THE KALEIDOSCOPE TEL. 675. NORWICH, CONN. - =2 2 There are 40 flax mills in Ontario, and while a large prop~tign of the YOU CAN RENT Canadian flax crop is grown' for see.d modern flat having Sevenrooms and| the province will produce considerable e I e e xveliont. nelshior. | fiber for the manufacture of fabric for hood, $35 per month. acroplanes as well as for seed, Cottage house of six rooms and bath, _ electric lights and heater, $25 per Carrying a satchel of ancient vin- month; five minutes from trolley tage, William Van Rensselaer, age 75, Six rooms, with electric_lights and | -48€ S RS, SGRy 5. city water. in Norwich ~Town, near|Ment all the way from Tyringham to Srorlay. $ii monthly Pittsfield, Mass, to attend the circus— Summer home on Thames river with|the thirty-fifth he bas seen. For a nine rooms, large fireplaces, electric|time, in his younger days, he traveled pure drinking water, 400 feet|wity a” circus. frontage, always a zood breeze. Ask me about it. s Furnished house of eight rooms, two| The establishment of an American | baths, all modern conveniences, unex- | house in Chile specializing in textiles | celled residence section, $75 per month. [ would do more toward increasing. the ARCHA W. COIT, American share of business than any Highest Grade Properties, other single factor, according to.a re- Telephone 1334 63 Brondway. | port on textile markets in Chile just made public by the bureau of foreisn «nd domestic commerce, department of commerc There are American im- 2 { porters, but no American .retail con- | FOR SALE |~ — Toulouse was the first large city of ! Tvance to utilizo water power for the | zeneration of electricity. The Societe | Toulousaine d'Electricite was fotunded (in 1885, The installations of Mar- I | The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. sei Saint-Etienne, Lyvon, Nancy, etc. Also my Gardner Lake Property, }| \hich preceded that at Toulouse, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and\}! arew their power from steam engines. 35 acres of land, with houses, J| Today fl;e preat majority of %‘&cnm- » munes of the region are supplies with barns, sheds, etc. clectricity generated by the waterfalls | A. A, ADAM, of the Pyrenean streams. | Norwich Town, Conn, || ————————————| There is more catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases ——— | put together, and for years it was sup-{ Posed to be’incurable. Doctors pre- | bed lccal remedies. and by con- . FOR SALE stantly failing to care with Jocal treat- - ment; prancunced it incurable. Catarrh | is a local disease. zreatly influenced By At Crescent Beach, One Very At-|constitutiong conditions, and therefore ; requires constitntional treatment. | Hall's Catarrh Medicine. manufactured = 'F. J. Chenev & Co. Toledo. Ohio, is {8, constitutional remedy. ‘it taken ‘in- | i i ternally and acts through the blood on | ulars Inquire of j the mucovs’surfaces of the system. One | JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and; Hundred Doilars reward is offered for any case. that Hall's Catarrh Medicina Investment Broker. fails to ¢wre. Send for circuiars and 3 testimonials. Frarkiin Square, Norwich. F. J: CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. | hy drugglsts, Tac, Rol . === Hall Family Piils for ¢ WHEN YOU WANT 10 piit your bus- iness before tie public, thére is no! THERE Is no advertising medium medtim: better than through ihe ade Easters Comuccttut equal wo The Bule vertising columns of The Bulletin. letin for business resuits. nstipation.

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