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<PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY: FAIR TOMORROW : FULL ASSOCIATED' PRESS DESPATCHES NORWICH, CONN. MONDAY, JULY 15, 1918. : : %:bicl i Lo wad BusngBi | cuCh as the details of the glorious old LOST AND FOUND WANTED WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT 3 E ,).m:e-. where. dwelt Prunella and her Y] e Shepherd e FOR SALE. h “TO0 RENT—Mod flat of Po—m 2 <Ed iea- |Three aunts have heen incorporated | LOST—An Avrshire cow 8 vears old, TED—Shepherd or collie dog, —16 sheep and 14 lun 5! —Modern flat of seven : 3 tie Sreed Tusk foy the woresn versiow The il aiihash - eyen days: " sirolghi} HIGHEST PRICES PATD FOR USED|good ‘for woodchucks. = D. C. L°1‘s’§"' alo uheap horss Tof form work. H. H.rooms and bath. centrally located, Ap- UNCLE Jim.- the Devis Thea- | diai d, “‘n‘fin?rl‘!‘o'\flh:rr,;:‘eg by be horns. Abingek, AR ) ot \N0S. PLAYER PIANOS OR TALK.| - 1, Yantic, Conn. _ jy Pendleton, Norwich, Conn. R. D, No. 1| Py to Jeweler, ‘32 Franklin St. J! 2 Tel. 185 yisa For twenty vears he's been ¥ friend. WANTED _Everyons to attend the FOR HIRE_16-passenger Studebaker y axxl:ih By{a;m‘fi’r‘x ING MACHINES. CASH OR TRADE. ?f‘e‘c“flcfi‘.ii’é’fi’o:‘ '1“32:&"“2" C’fi)?"xps- 5 {on SALE — Immediately, Chevrolet Cbnslesplolx;hvrhnle?u:!‘ Write or call pre m'gu prBRETS e s nsonid ve., al 7 3 whlsclh fingex THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., _Jdel3d % Sonitioe D tousty A ko jy,d" am, 62 Shetucket St. Garage.| He'll faithful be unto the end, ain St. | el Sh i i the Auditorium | Leauti 1y shown. Maurice Tourneur, 3 dmitted that Prunella | Marlin-Rockwell' Co. to it he |Square, a bunch of key W _| the director, eed The- | wus his favorite pla nd < Will Uncle Jim. e e . ¥ i1l please Iea\e at Boswell Avenue, f Paradis’ Taftville tbe Davis -|has devoted ail of artistry - apa[ Y- p-ease le = v T WANTED—A corapetent cook and . 0! T o RENT. Tart » S A M i i et LOST—I anyone finds a red v| 135-143 Main St. Norwieh, Comn. | ocond girl. Apply Mrs, J. W. Atwood, | Garage. 3¥13d_ |5, gentiemen on Main S Goodwill and friendship, joy* .and & the Auditorium| The 16th chapter of The Eagle's|with round horns. lost near Shewville Wauregan, Conn. jy13d .. FOR SALE—A nice black saddle and | veniences, private family. notify Joe ‘Sacks, 11 e and the Hearst-Pathe News will | [oad. June health 3 To him Lt‘;uhlwelsh all this -world's ¥ = this office. 0 ¢ & o liberal To- WANTED_Bookkeeper and salesiady | Ariving pony, is sound, safe for any S 1. 0. 0. F.. meets! complete the bill for today and Tues- | Mechanic St. and receive libeal, o WANTED over 18. Apply Singer Store, 43 Main| 124y or childto ride or drive, Is one of | “FoR WIRE _Two 7-passenger tour- | Yet many a. Bt \nunuh DY stealth, C. B, of c.|day e v st Juisn s jtus moes e TS I e InE)and | Ing cars. also 5-passenger touring car, [~ Has Uncle Jim. enters' Ha CARPENTERS, MILL WRIGHTS,| WANTED Two girls to serve as|dealers need apply, price 385, - Can be | Vi, 8004, reliable citanffeurs, day’ of ¥ ' | waitresses, eitaer experienced or inex-|seen at Boarding Stable, 375 Main St | ™ fagg SerVice. Call 1219-3, 14 Clff St.|He has mo wits, it un% 4 3 MOOSUP s LEGAL NOTICES. OILERS FOR SHAFTING WORK. | poriicesss. eitier experlenced or inex |seen at Boarding Stable, 875 Je3a He has no Kids to call him dad; meets | S > ST | = Apply at Once Weekapatie, Ro.1. Fnad | e | " SToRAGE Housenola goods siored | Ut MDY & younssters been "made R Regictrants of Plainfield, Sterling and | 1R \XSPORTATION FOR TOWN OF MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP, ELECTRICIANS wanted everywhere: | five passenger car, self starter. elec- | apie. Hamming Srusio iz Braadesy | BY Enele Jim. % ANNOUNCEMENTS v Wl i e o Employment Offics . |Wf, 2% SiRcements Jsasn, “IeCifi | tric lipnts. new pafnt and in frst class | “heia : Some tnings ne mas mot ungerstana gt ) Each—Raymond 0. Stone Writes| pigs will be received up to 12 o'clock | ——————————————|through sure, easy home-study meth fi:;‘h R e e s But as for music—O my land That War is Worse Than Sherman{noon, Juls s3d, by the undersigned od; EBditon (nidorscs; booklet. free: Call | Fipares honas slsand motess will take | 70 i Tgton St He plays the fiute to beat the baid, AU DITDRIUM Said It Was. 3 §é’fi£‘s{"§52§~¥2’25 tfim‘y:x_uee of the WANTED ::neznelxm:gamém%orreaponaence Sj;!'iczwdls. Gordon, Plainfield, Conn, VIS | =0 T hREEallys locatelt Does” Uncle Jim. . ws: ceal 3 3 S OR SATE et e George suitable for grocery store, with neces. | T overheard my wife, said z Three Big Stars on Bill For Monday| . S Lo - BRICK TOP DISTRICT. COMPETENT COOK AND A WANTED—Housekeeper, by & mid-| o “Rann, Frankiia: Coan. i3lod-. |81y fxtures, at 318 por month. Tel | ‘ria's honghtrul, steadfast kisa and and Tuesday—Charlie Chaplin, in |, tOlowing 18 & list of remistrants of| b o the top. of Miller Hijl and from| A CO dle aged man; no objection to a smal] 246. marisd free,” The Court—Billy Hall and Com- | tnainios. Staing tann® iowns wof|the foot of Miller Hill in stormy| SECOND MAID. GOOD WAGES |child, Write Box 94, care Bulletin Co.| 89250 for a good upright piano, with Sterling and weather to the Windham Center school ! yiza stool “and scart. Call® today. Terms| TO RENT—Furnizhed rcoms for four L e O et pany, in Musical Comedy—George | With order number of each: and return, including the North Wind- MRS. RALPH HOWE 0, U—U fast, U beat U-boat; U |Ohdaers oy iiiites Botk o Thg Plant- | &8 3 i : feb26d "Twas Uncle Jim. Walsh in Bra d Cold. Samuel Goldsman, Moosup. ham road to tihe Aibert Bates place. In ey Ph 450 | teq < Ao~ s 33- [ T raan Oe 3—Jokn Henry Hirst, Central Vil- |addition, state price for . extending | Uncasville one feast, U-boat beat U. Iagan's Smoke | Conn. T0 RENT—LIght storage space; elec. | He does not know old Rumor Dame, The b A Tage. route to the Buckingham ‘place if nec- Shop. Buy a pipe. Jyéd $435.00 for one fine mahogany 8- |tric elevator. Phome 580. or call 77| Lovalty is his middle name; e bright d bree Musical cgaos e essary. Also state price for extending 7 e note Behr B, i iano; used only | Water St. jan26d | You may be_vexed, he's just the same, comedy ded by Billy Ha 4—Howard A, Tyler, Moosup. A WANTED Woman for genera] e Behr Bros. player piano; used only o Bas been xmwa‘:;u‘fll T theAuiiiorm | S—Henry Joseph Dubois, Moosup. | Toue, o include the Bingham Bridge £ S =g=orr e oI =N ork. Inquire James Davis, No-| for demonstration: suaranteeddfur Sve|” 70 RENT Furniched rooms; also| ° Unele Jim. ot the Auditori {enry ubois, 2 2 i ssary s forsde = ) < - : management for another week. These| 14—Georze Rigby Key, Plainfield. | it 5 T e o e B nea )| om tor phEht ghgusekeeping. 106 | Unknown his church, unkmewn his fun-makers hate made a hit and the| 15—Henry Champigny, Plainfiel BACK ROAD DISTRICT, WANTED—At_cnce, an_experienced | per month, The Plaut-Cadden Co. 13 Rtk E Ho plrosts i continuation of their engagement was| 24—John Avery Gallup, Plainfield. From the house of Everett Chappell iloom fixer for Knowles looms: steady|143 Main St Norwich, Conn, e proves his faith by some good 1 spor G —Clark Howard, Denison, Moosup.|on the Back road to the Windham i | work and good pay. Apply The Mys- deed; n response to numerous requests.| %—Clark Howard Denison, o B et I Tl anutacturing Co. Mystic, Con. $40.00 for a good mahogany Packard The passport to_his heart. your need; e R Denter Jsoiool jang raturnincluding Rty plano case organ, with stool; better see That's Uncle Jim. i 3 ice fi tending route if necessary this one. Terms $15 down, $5 per AT FISHER'S ISLAND, filo A. Appley, Canterbury. e R xlendiE ko ON WANTED—Men, women or boys to|month. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 i X-10 zalow, He's fifty —Marshall E. Hinekley, Moosup. | neijif, any children on “top —of work in the kitchen; no Sunday work. | Main St.. Norwiah. Conn. Turnishied slx oS BUnEAlOM, TONLL Sy s Ephon it o0dd, as seasons rum, e : 5 ¥ yet full of fun; : e e te31d vich, C or season. Particulars, address Y of fun; e s Tloo WARNER DISTRICT. CONSTRUCTION s : - S $145.00 for Kranich & Bach upright MRS. H. M. TAFT, He hasid placoiriEhtin the iy 41—Paul Alfred Southard, Plainfield. G fotey WANTED—GIrl to wait on table and | piano, with stool and scarf; a real £00d| 103 River Avemue, Norwich, Conn. 43— Homer. Lewis Dean, Central Vil-| From the old Warner Distriet school- do chamber work, Windham Inn,|Diano for small amount. Terms. $20 3 River A = . Comm. | _Hinton White, in the Boston Tran- 3 . house to it trofle " station at she- RK: ) B| Windham, Conn." “Tei. 3547 Willimantié | down, 52" per weel, The Plaui-Cadden | _Teh 397 y15d script. 4 tucket Park and return. ivision. je2 S —_— lliam Platt, Plainfield. WORK __ je2dd 135-143 Main St, Norwich, Conn. fax Steinman, Mcosup. JERUSALEM DISTRICT. S T oo, o r $412.00 buys a very fine S8S-note R NT - FELLOW‘MEN' gene [eblanc, Moosup. From the Town line near Scotland c 65 wool, large or small lots; we wil player piano in fine condition, value To E 14 2 ldward Brown, Plainfield. dam to the Windham Center school and arpenters c an hour || 5 e o it Kosten” - MR, 5o fue conditlon, valne Oh. save me from the blame 58—Arthur Joseph Benoit, Wauresan, | return. Yantie, Conn. je22d y guaran 3 @ S ssful bidders st pl: t - N & —Exeny Beliavance, Moomp. |, Successtul iaders muct plen to,2551 | | ahorers 40c an hour WANTED—Man for carpenter and| 335 down other work, Apply West Side Silk Mill. | Cadden Ci niced fof five years. Terms| at 14-16 Thames St, ome doublc store e Do R 3 per week. - o oda = e ek (B Plaul-|and two single stores, with all im-|Their birth or merit, ‘and fesl Shame ! : - X ; i re For such as bear th e N e e R jeisa $ 0 Gon provemencs. nuiee (I B L e §8—Austin J. Coughlin,” Moosup. Distriot meat the : trolley: most Won- PPy ce WANTED—_To buy old gold and sil- | _FOR SALE_Tnhrce nice milking Jer- | AMERICAN WASTE & MRTAL CO,| If ausht throush me 2 §9—Aivin Thomas Crowley, Moosup. {venient for children attend schoo ver; also old false teeth; highest prices | Sex. co one just freshened, with 210 WEST MAIN ST. g o n Thy ken, —Leonel J. Kerouack, Wauregan. |in_Willimantic. GOODYEAR COTTON paid. F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- fla;‘f_fif\ Garceau, Blue Hill, Franklin. Sy e s ::';-":\m'}u\ hr;’:" Eldred E. Salisbury, Moosup. | Bidders musi alzo satis Vay, Norwich, aprod e - STORE TO RENT o Pours Tichiy on Richard J. Amprimo, Moosup. Lo kD SOE 0N, WANTED—Second hand and antique -—A roan horse, age T, = My fellow-men. = fseph FeiX Lavilite Moosap: e e COMPANY furniture of ail kinds:' gt our prices | 1175 pounds, he is honest (o work, ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT| T fCJ0OWcmel o o e Bazar. 79— Florien Carrier, Moosup. cold ‘and stormy weather, before you sell, A, Brickner. 55 Frank- | double or single; also a Yermont horse,| FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM 91— Wanton Allen Nichols, Sterling. 3 GOODYEAR, CONN. lin St Tel. 173 a age 5, 1100 pounds sound and safe for | FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING | HUMGR OF THE DAY 2. oA women and children to use, will plow £ ! 3 7‘](7“5]:‘)(: 2 Doy oliel, Moosup. 5T of Mysic: Instract and cultivate with just a halter on; Azzgr 1’330 sl‘;léAR"TFEET Lolw % 9$4-tLeroy James Knight. Plainfield. | fzom Willimantic 'to ‘Windham Center|——=—————"—"— T will sell these horses very cheap to|RENT. Qu AT BULLETIN| I think I”jhn\xld have nimed my oseph Godchild, Sterling. Audadvonn Wind 5 FOR SALE someone who will take them into the | OFFICE. boy ‘Flannel,” said Mrs. Binks. 95—Patrick Argo, Moosup. Willimantic in time to s the ol i Sl i country and give them a good home: v?" asked Miss Jinks; - 99—Frank Dubiel, Wauregan. school by 9 a. m. returning to Willi- : | peddiers ‘and jockeys don't apply. 42 = = - = " answered Mrs. Bifiks, “he 101—Francis J. Collonan. Moosup. mantic shortly affer 12 o'clock noon Walnut St.Tel. 662, Wi FOR SALE from washing.” — People's 105—Ravhael Seney, Moosup. Bid must state price for round trip.| T : Journal. Fiatbush—And in telagrlphmz A good Fiivestmentios Loca- tion for any Kind of Harold Earl Francis, Moosup. Rid “state price for carrying| ( Spinners for Night Work, 108—i-abier; Joseph Zercie, Moosup. |when necessary one additional ns d SRR 114—Lionel Russel, -Wauregan. tor. 3 s 119—Lotis J. Goodness, Wauregan. Bid must state price for carrying| jlon Fine White Wool. Iso Chariie Choplin, Mutual stcr, 5 i WM i24—Car] F. W. Bergstrom, Wauregan. | When necessary two additional in- class conditio: - i Stractore Foreman Spinner for Nights. | 2 cor 126—Richard Carl Knabe," Plainfield. ructor: . il A VERY ATTRACTIVE 5 P! g’ economical car Flmhush—\\ hy, my dear, in i ezraphy the i's are all dots.—Yon- Business pernis atesman. 130—George Joseph Bergeron, Piain- Suceessful \\141’1(‘( must prov The_ Frishie-McCormick Ce - Her mother said, “Her voice was i field, 5 able means of transportation with 4 * C tucket - e e A'ma-{183—Andrew ‘Purner/Pember, Plain-|REZPOT Drotection from the weatho SEVEN ROOM COT- The Farnsworth-Pinney Co.| g icpunamen touring car, el »n..c‘Post ffic B lld In Germany. (My ears were ed life. The field. :;,;‘h“? ”q"f‘"!“f“"r‘,.‘“;‘c & % lights and starter, with new battery e ll lflg pained.) trials and t nk of married life | 134—D: A. McDougal, Moosup. : : Al TAGE—Price $4,500 Central Village C,onn. paint_and mechanical condition good. 1 answered, out of spitefulness, are exposec ughable manner | 144—Louis Capone, Moosur R. H. FENTON > 5 The Frishie-McCormick Co., 3 = Danielson “It has true German frightfulness!” and the many musical selec- | 145—Nelson A. Marrotte, Wauregan. Chairman. b fE el —Purple Cow. tions will bearing on the [ 146—Alcide Contais, Wau n. H. €. LATHROP, roadway; may be i ~ i sel > appearing in | 14i—Raymond E. Rider, Central Vil- T IS =1 ass Nl Railroad Square F omears & peauionyiL, in-maker lage. Committee seey at your convenience. We will pay CASH or take in trade Piancs, Player 1 don’t know, son,” replied the man 1-ma whose car is in the repair shop - a issociates will also FOR SA! E t deal of the time; “but if it's'a oies and the big thingumbob that belongs to an auto- 149—, 1 chorus will form a pretty back |1 1 1 1 1 Ibert T. Bellavance, Moosup. zarie Turcotte, Plainfiold. ! FOR SAT) ernie Snyder ,Moosup. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD : i 3 A A "FOR SA) r exchange for heifers mobile, I'll have to buy it sooner or ground for nd dances. ~Edward Iountaine, Moosup. at Tehanon, d for the Distr Pianos or Talking Machines §| o' & o Vo ara s ¥ammnse for hejfers Tater.—Bi & The man of man s and laugh- Herbert H. Pepler, Wauregan. |of Lebanon, on 10th day of July James . LASE | 2 te and sars 1 dy £o drive, n ater ~SRiTIoghamyAge Lerald ler, Georg athletic thunde: Monday and T illiam Fox 1 be & seph A. Schweitzer, Plainfield. ieorce W. Doyle, Plainfield. in a photovlay| One hundred and twenty men will ¢4 s - £ 7 G 3 i and s ii; to drive, noi| Two floors, 74x33 feet, with| "I hear Madze Our prices the highest | vicre: few wutomsnile took ler o | shed and rear entrance. ms 2 . J’reston, on ol- 1 is engaged to a who manufactures artificial op- 3 }""\'"“_"\’w‘; 37 Shetucket Street, next alled Brav L C e & 15: diteto | . . 124 . e _that so? Well, I reckon she B R it theats v | T e e i Real Estate Department | The Talking Machine Shop Enquire on premises of | cun sive him = tow hoints when "3t ises Mr. W » anything [ lected, but the list will include, it is | 46 FRANKLIN STREET | C. H. BACON Lo making : thosels §00-£00 he has ever estimated about 30 Plainfield = men. — 3| parn. woo or i % G B Tuil this This will stiil leave a {ew clss 1 men. rt of the —— [ fand, all planted with potatoes, . Danielson, Conn. —Doctor, you are a_general Walsh never hing by halves.| Those having the iollowing order Sy S and five mir om_ Lrol- pract What is the difference That is the he is o big a fa- [ numbers in the above have been o sbe WANTED e et L O e R between that and a sueciallst? . n class 1A: 2. 4 , 39, 40, 3 - o ; vai wire Bulletin, y octor—A general practitioner, sir, . will , 70, 18, 91, 93, 97, 98, 101 in the forenoon, il 1 T 2 WAN l E|D lisamess = % o is a man to whom you pay a fee for Monday , 144, 145, 145, 148, 161, [tice thercof be given by o e e orPicker B b ke 4 Phanaa ; at I I “ telling you to what specialist you of Char- conv of this order in The e L i) NS P e el et hould go."—Typographic Messenger. K nt Events Bl e D i e e les. 17 South Main S | 40 Acres of Land; 10 Acres of Which|_ “How do you manage to live with- umme that can't be R L FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU PLASTERERS UNION MEN Confoctionssy ~ ana|i® Heavy Pins Timber; About 300|'®.J005 [Joos foose MECHRREREL. | T ALBERT G. KN 3 Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bdg. | .. " = o o Fort Terry. N additional pool room; | Cords of Standing Wood on Place; iman. "I presented my cars and yacht DAVIS THEATRE Apply Government Dock, New Lor 5. Apply to John|Some Cleared Land, Fruit, Well,|to the sovernment, the Army is look- Py \pply Tnm ock, / 2100 5 i : % after my son, and my daughter is ey War Worse Than Sherman Said. FOR SALE S il e T > l‘s‘"('“g.' Teile e e e her kecp' with the Red Cross. Two Great Features Today—George| The following letjer was received by [of the state for the ambi = oaai | g Nl agee Benslenhlurches; M. Cohan in Hit the Trail Halliday |2 friend from Raymond 0. ne, for- | which and Margery Wilson in The Hand|Merly of Moosup, now with the colors | purchase at the Window, Also a Funny Pathe | ITance. The letter was dated June | western 4 21, 1918, and headed “Somewhere in Comedy With Harold Lioyd. France, after the battle, resting:” des unions are WSS JUST ARRIVED | PASTERERS LABORERS ont in I - 1 ! ed at once at Fort Terry. Apply Government Dock, New London, Conn., Telephone Passes Property; Near| Paterfamilias was feeling out of | Neighbors. 12 Miles to Main Line of | sorts and was inclined to be a bit Railroad; Groceries Delivered at Doors [T =~ = e ght, seven- | Wood Enough on Place to Almost Pay | 1o Goig o7, rom the fire, my boy! FOR SALE—One K here. A nice load of well Norwalk.—Victor W. Ferris. city ed- | broken , jurt out of work and| < pasSeager buRing. car 1911 model: In he said to Thomas, Jr,“the weather ™ YRR A My Dear Friend: No doubt by this|itor of the Norwalk Hour, has been |ready to go to work. All k or telephone New London 1651. ition Pomiret Center |for It and Timber to Frame a House. | isn't cold! i ers mpuny thousands of theatre-go- | time you have read in the papers, | promoted to tne rank of ensign In the |and smal pairs ®and single. " Frices i D, : Investigate. T\"‘P’l’l‘“sl R o L > o o admired the George|ahout our wonderful drive o 2 | nava serv ie has been en <! ome and see them. e st AR LS : “Well, I ain’t warming the weath- Gl comedy, ‘Hit-the-Trdil Hol- | Huns. We otopoed thom for o o | Lo o ronerye. Fc hap been enpased _BLMEP % PIERSON. LAB{)RERS h,‘r""fid‘,‘;h 3 aEstwaoa i L Sea e gf‘"_“’":{":&"‘ Bulletin. | o he’ answered. “I'm’ warming my | 1iday, in which h 3, Sun- | rect route drive to Paris, and also| the vicinity of New York harbor since| _Tel 538-2 e mantic, Co g olon - Baunstis Tondon: Gpers ind in | drove them back four miles. Our|the beginning of the war. Santed at oncelike periHour iatyHort| Saom SALE—Twenty head of cattie: | e —_— the ‘pict e play for | losses were vers frpppciesE % e e ; eiisl WILLIAM A, WILCOX A B PR B B s ¢ e | FOR SALE Sl B | R SRR ) WL THE KALEIDOSCOPE Bedioal SHt Sh Eer B s el Naugatucles The: (2 ausatad M- London, Conn.. or telephone 1361, " s. X socke FARM SPECIALIST C Kept c sly - next of s se- 4, Danielson. desa New London. the feld for seventen | for the wounded and evacuating them West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 Glassmaking is_an old-established tslon these sen $53.00 buss a very alightly used WESTERLY, R. I, Indusiry inj the, Bigmingham = Gine at thi cated; 5 i) , land) district. Lo the We. e inging will be ina Good 1 Tean be o0 Colmmbln ottt mon Telephone 2355 e iy | highly complimented by the s i Patriotic and war sorigs wi for gell TFor full’ particmlars, WANTED i I DO More than 30 species and races of i our quick bravery and first aid to lnmsun- by the assemblaze. inquire of | S Teunklin{Sizeety ground squirrels inhabit the United | wounded. All of my men are navy JOHN A. MORAN, Real Hstate Broker. bospital cor 3 { A States and Canada. Ay Boe i g M G Rt Franklin Scuzre: Norwieh. | MAN TO RUN WASHERS | $1300 buys a slightly used $35.00 FOR SAI E — them is well trained men: but I was | ties Charles P. Kellogs visited sev — = | Columbia Grafanoln. | | A dictaphone small enough to be sorry to hear that six of my men were | institutions ahout the state the pa wounded. They are resting comfort- ably in the hospital. Appiy THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, | v carried in one's pocket hae been in- incluaing _the almshouse at | URN ISHED SEASHORE GLEN WOOLEN MILLS 46 Franklin Street. Three tenement House, Laurel Hill.|vented and patented by a man in 3 3 T , where he ordered a ne: e — —— — bargains in Cottage | Washington. General Sherman said “War ant installed. He reports the : Nerwich Town e e s A Some good bargai ge | Ao b {you can guess that word) but our|aj se at Salisbury is in need of a COTTAGDS —_— tome Phonograph. = Houses. | Henry Hall, a Wyandotte county ovinion is, it is worse than that. We | hetter water supnly, Other institutions THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, Six tenement House, well rented, | (Ohio) " farmer has painted every lare resting a few days and will return e found in good cond i = . - - y anCe pnst around his big farm either T FRSMERRINT | WANTED | o S T ot Sl i Bl { | them some more hot fire. Would ——— e ———————cery | SGuare. ! to write more about thi Fine property in good neighborhood,| Traveling machine shops, carried on at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant cwinz to censorshin rules we are for- | C. E. MACFA . Auctioneer | 3¢ = | motor-trucks. are being used in Eng- bidden to do 0. Flease let me than Yiow, andl mlong Hie Rhodo, lcand | WEN . WANTED AT THE, FOR SALE two tenements. |iand to repair, automebiies’ “hrokes | You azain for the hos of sweets which AUCTION shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. | i | down on country roads. 1 rod, part of them Send forbooklet. RAW. | L % 2 TS ek 3 SOat o thes A (v THURSDAY, JULY iSTH, 1015, AMERICAN STRAW- : 14 Central Building, City:| 1n scourging under the anclent Ro- TR Sy | el aid station. il at 10 o'elock 2. m Frank W Coy : No. 11 Bliss Place man method the culprit was siripped, ! 1N cl my note now and wishing 1 abit . v fra b M. COHAN o ETCias DEhol sl and wiskine 1L sl at aucti : BOARD COMPANY’S MILL a Hil-the-Trail Holllddy | wishes, T remain, S Your friend, WESTERLY, R. I 7 Room Cottage with all improve- YOU CAN RENT frame and beaten with rods. ments, including heat; location §| modern flat having seven rooms and| Fifty-three years ago representa- Good Pay Da heat RAY. onse, harn , on car lin (‘,r\)utllen! neighbor- | tives of 12 nations assembled in vis theatre next Monday, Tuesday| My, Stone previons to his re- houses. This is s E ideal. For particulars, inquire od, $35 per month. Genev- Switzerland, nad signed a snd Wednesda, o suicily . ment in the Marines had siven FOR SAL Steady Employement ame e s Nentor. 335 "pes | convention which brought into exist 1ghest vear ice in the U. 8. navy. Tn sev- per Holliday, the nv'(\ ONE 1914 CADILLAC TOURING ence one of the greatest humanitarian FRANCIS D. DONOHUE | |foithf ave minttes from trotl ers received from him he has| o With electric lights and |agencies the world has ever known.— jank as’ one of M ed that he wwonld haralad to heas{12 COWS AND YOUNK CATTLE 12{CAR IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. Central Building Norwich || city water, in )}"\r{r\vwh Town, near the Red Cross Society. screen portrayals and rom friends hack home. His add) ! One Jersey cow 'six year P trolley, $11 monthly, much to his fam x motion } Ruvraond. O Stene. & S LR b L I L E. A. PRENTICE WANTED AT ONCE Summer home on Thames river, with| An average tar yields 70 per cemt plaser, which signal Mate, 7. €. 3 stration, b | (rexi. | Holstein cow foue ears ol | phone 300 86 CIiff Street - R’;‘fi‘s,r"{,’.',’;e 4T E Waer” 48 feet | f pitch and only § per cent-iof ma- BRven: Kevs to iiaiar s America e e ) et — - S clontase alwiys & xood breese, terlal useful in making ay Holliday th-ous love 2 e B Rl FOR SALE MAN FOR INSIDE WORK. o e ot elalit rooma, two | svest Fo ks bethaSrodieter Nomite ter of the ohibition L : Cottage Houses, Tenement and baths, all modern conveniences, unex-|roofs, as also for the manufacturs of tion in here be mu yree =led. harnecs, 1 C Business Blocks, Building Lots, aii in SWIFT & CO. celled residence section, $75 per month.| creosote, oil, napthalene and other home, a0 ty. small tos desirable locations. st your pro- - "kixn‘c%_:nd\} CO;;I":““‘ profitable products.’ Shela. fu re, and many perty if you care to eell or rent, as I 125 School St. e ro; sticles not men 5 have 4 number of peonle looking for 12.Room House, No, 135 Scl Telephone 1334. 63 Broadway. The custom of wearing orange blos- soms at weddings is of comparatively recent date. It came to us, like most other fashions in dress, “from the French, who in their'turn.derived it from Spain. In the latter: country it had long prevailed, and js . said to Storrs, € A splendidly built rezidencc in th v ! center of the city, modern improv: ments, including a new steam heat.| er. Lot about 50x80 feet, a portion| of which is used as a garden. ldea) location for a Boarding or Roomin; House. Good reason for selling. For] fuil information, apply only to {real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, wletimes s e | Spinners Wanted 5% e SUBURBAN FARM . | SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION % i W = @ 2. e} e & £ ez from start show there is 2 o have been originally of Moorish called_An : it BEAN HILL MILL ey The Old Historical Tavern, known f| 05V8 o, 5 Haroid Lloyd i Livery, jo binentic, Vsoom THOM?:A[N' boiiaad as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and edian. = . 5 : ouse : v | 78 i In a recent experiment seed- e — Bt Windtske Tabaceo, iy Stable. Taxi Service and | houses. Sxpiiole ) vastines 724—Phones—63. LT lings showed a distinct curvature BREED THEATRE Bl Lo R . C i otz s S Vi UG |} Also my Gardner Lake Property, || after an exposure of only two sec- o reported in this section Carage Connect jOnly $2: $500 Also several Old false tecti Dun't matter it ||\ /4! : + P e and ||onds to a light of 200 candlepower. Slrescits’ Ciork in Pru - . argains i siocked farms. We'bnv up io $13 per set. 1-4 mile water front, fine grov a~guerite Clo in runella, Fea- Farmington.—\M nd Mrs. T. Tos- Horses to let fo parcel post and receive check by return mail. We buy dia- monds, t0o. 11 kinds of bus Willimantic. Conn. The feebler the light the longer is the time required to produce a re- sheds, etc. action, but in an hour the seedling ture Today and Tuesday can Benentt 35 acres of land, with houses, artford. FOR SALE parn children of Forest | ne. are occupying their Cn the Stage it Held New York Enthralled | Street with or with veek. Special ati i e 1ON. F 51 il cw < —On the S:reen it Will Stertle and|* " "ome M Farmington. a onts; 20 to 30 A'ITENTLOI\, FARMERS! COLTATERAL LoaY 00n ADAM, st of"l{’ntmrfl the feeblest glim Simsbury.—If things turn out ac- for iagle. weishing veen Shetucket and Market Sts. || At Crescent Beach, One Very At- o Nowtistthe jtinje toluse GROUND LIME STONE | 4 of $1600,000 for their crop of | some extra nice drivers; eve FOR SALE BY THE b { will be sola w ten guarantes S e P it PECK’ McWILLIAMS CO. WANTED For Full Particulars Inguire of FOR SALE. s For Infants » full. Trial NORWICH, CONN. JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and|g B3th St- property two-flat house on Norwich Town, Conn. ording to expectations, the farmers in feinity will receive in (he neigh- per pair, all good W firm to deal with. tractive Cottage, All Finely Furnished, at Bargain Price. Established 1 CASTORIA and:Chlléreng o and in was Yalesvilte, ns arc under way i Z 4 School St., a nice house on Town St., A disi n s vas Qolmeampany s iplant | SR ara T s 4 : e ite Sottage house with garase on Asylum | InllooForOVlIM' o cons y %e the plant to|allowed. If | ! - _— Ma : three-tenement on Laurel Ave, orm with demands made uron | line, give us 1 2ive| Wiitestone Cigars will be 3450 a wo Girls For rking an Frankiin Square, Norwich. farm at wunami"égossms of 150 acres, | Always bears i preduct by the government. you fuil va hundred from Jume 1si, 191S. Same Sorting - — ;“';:f'fe:";f'flg:rggh‘l‘s-““&kfi"lf"« and-a 5 e . J THERE : Ttising medium In Danbury.—A total of §1,728 has been STABLE 371, 373, BE, e Der A oNANT, TROY STEAM LAUNDRY |Esstern T e LA L B A. M. AVERY’S, | Signatc of realized L the trades union men Phone 326-3. . O'BRIEN & CHASE. 31 Eranklia Street. letin for business results. | maysd 52 Broadway.