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g SHOWERS TODAY; PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED . PRESS DESPATC HES What is Going On Tonight 1 OTIBE Piutares ot e Dams Foea- Maviag Piaries ab the Auditorivm The=ira, Moemg Pietures st tie Breed Thea- re [ ANNGUNCEMENTS Coit Agency Salls the Dowe Property. Through agency of Archa W. cat.thn-g’;o:&cn'mr. H. Dowe Bas sold the fino residencs property Enown as 50 Summer street to John and Catherte larty, rthe purchasers plaznin- occapy it In the near fu- ture. The housd bas all modern con- {Local Attendants at Social tlon which has the greatest —appeal. I'ha zitles contribute not a little o this bmmor—New York Tribune. A two-part Mack Sennett comedy entitled A. Maiden's ‘Trust will be shown also today. MANSFIELD DEPOT Corner Picnic—Junior Red Cross Mue_fir}gs Wednesday—Next Sunday Mission Day. T The Social Corner picnic at South Coventry lake pavilion Thursday was attended by Mrs, Fenelon McCollum and her daughters, Mrs. Harriet Carr, Mrs, Albert Botham and Mrs. Merritt 5 years. FOR SALE FOR SALE BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. 7 PER CENT. NOTES To net 75 per cent. to 734 per cent. and to run 3, 4 or Laboiers ' Wanted at 45c¢ per hour. GAS & ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT Apply on job, West Main St., WANTED & FOR SALE TO RENT WANTED — Furnished cottage or small furnished apartment for the summer. F. J, Thrasher, 40 Oak St. Tel. 141-3. % Jy2sd WANTED—Two or three furnished Tooms for light housekeeping: must be modern and convenient. Write G. M., care Bulletin. Jy25d WANTED—A permanent boarding place for a man and his wife and_son rear Willimantic. Address A. B, Wil- limantic Bulletin Office. dy25d WANTED_A second hand safe, one about medium size. Address Charles Pobuda, _Wen Willington. Jv2sd FOR SALE—One pair black team TO RENT—Large room, with small WHAT'S HER SYSTEM, TE"ANY? horses, weighing 2200 pounds: these|adjoining one with private famil b ng married couple preferred; references reuis l;fi:’:e!war:'ogrl‘l;.rzl‘:t‘e:l: lgrb:i;;‘l’:d :,r;g Tequired. Call at 35 Hobart Ave. T took down m¥ receiver and 1 called T i 22 Main . : % one new team wagon and double h: — - R 55 S Hich 1 h % ) FOR R A well furnished front|I zot Main 3-2-double-d, &t “whi ness. Inquire Park Wood Yard., Jv25d | ;om:" gooq locatice Phone Sa3-12. soid, “Ohio.” ¢ 55 R SALE—Merry-go-round, now | _J¥20d Shs adds an -.0".. And called again running on Broad St., Willimantic, ev- ery afternoon from 2 to 11 p. m.; will sell on easy terms. j¥25d FOR SALE—Four well bred, smart, three months’ old, house broken Aire- dale pups; they will make very intelli- gent dogs; I also have a fine 14x28 silo, will sell low for cash. It will pay anyone in need of such articles to in- TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms’ for gentlemen on Main St. all con- veniences, private family. . Inquire at| this office. je27d | . FOR HIRE_Two 7-passenger tour- ing cars, aiso 5-passenger touring car. | with good, reliable cifauffeurs, day or night service. Call 1219-2, 14 Cliff St.| | She gave me Main 1 called my grocer’ and asked for Main. 3-2 -3 and then I-won- dered what to-de; = “She' must reverse the numbei 1 called Main 0-2-2. i Repeat ~ your —number, and acted’peeved at mé. " number; - but she switched me off instead .~ ¢, So please, RAGE—Household goods stored WANTED—Small tenement or fur- for long or short term; rates reason- nished rooms; no objection to country. venlances, is sitvated on high ground To someone’s undértaking rooms—they and affords a rare view of the asked me who was dea vestigate at once. E. A. Stiles, Leon- Smith as the guest of Mrs. McCollum. Order may be telephoned to4 near High ard Bridge, Conn. able. Fanning Studio, 52 Broaudway iC proas DIy L E e GO T : a g I called a_parson, but the .voice that of the ©F |Mrs. Charles Thompson also was Tel. 1321-13. y25d FOR SALE_Two good moderate- |~ .* o et —— hoomed across the_wire fod suromnding comntry. I B |there as the guest of Mrs. Shotes of I me at my expense. A. GORDON, Plano Tuner, 238 Pros- |Priced honest work horses. Address| T® RENT — Furnished rooms. 53| Belonged to Tim, the porter at the B e o aaur | agieville, . pect St. Tel. ia19-14, tebisa |Box 53, Canterbury. jy25d | Washington St. mayzal place of Pat'McGuire; . = y«fi;‘( v;::nacon&ur:xng The Bazaar at Juniors to Meet Wednesday. | WAN I E D RESPONSIBLE PARTY would like % TO RENT—F(rnished reoms for four | called my hus™nd’s office, and I said Watch il for many summers. Mr.| The Junior Red Cross circle met to' rent cottage on waterfront Aug. 10 g:nflemen. Mrs. Kelly, 7 North High “Dear, is this you?" . . Dowe is to make his home in Phila- | Friday afternoon. Beginning with J es L ase B to 25, inclusive. ~State location - and | within § miles of Nopwich, £ood rou: - 3 feb26d | A stranger answered . Sure it is, but delphia with his daughter, Miss Amy |this week, the meetings will be held am . C for a Textile Mill Office the|icims Address A 'B. C. Bulletin Of-|100 scres in Salem, 100 acres in Monts| T0 RENT-_Light storage space: clec: are you Grace or Sue?’. - H. i i Wednesday afternoon at the old school fice. Jy24d_ |ville. Samuel McDonald, Colchester. |tric elevator. Phone 380, or call 77 |1 slammed up my receiver, for “my - R nouse. 37 Shetucket Street, services of a Lady Stenog-|, WANTED—To buy an oil stove; must| _SPr2TuThs MNCESE Jasighd head was in a whirl : Miss Marjorie Wilcox, who visited be in good condition. If you have one Model 71 Overiand. In-| 70 RENT—Furnished rocms; also|Will scmecke find the code hook. of FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION, relatives in this village recently, has her. Must be accurate and ;‘(::esell. ‘write Stove, care Bulle nudor- quire J. C. Keegan, 74 Pearl St. rooms for light housekecping. 103 that fractious . hello.girl? | A el IR BT fairly rapid. Some clerical COOK WANTED o fhe summer at|” :‘;:Ef{”h Fresh G A = e e s e e Bridge. ., i L 3 FOR SALE—_Fresh Guernseys, Avr- e To Be Held Aug. 15-28 for the Benefit| Miss Ruth Pollard of Willimantic is ety Fastern Foint, Conn; small family.| shives, ‘Holsteins. = James L. Welts STORE TO RENT RELINQUISHING. . * of the Red Cross. at the W. H. Pollard farm, work. Steady employment|GoTrUHEate (X (G, SToN >\ Canil * ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT = 3 - = SALE—Collie pups. Tel. 13-14, ure 'twas like the -Anzels' footstess Miss Doris Easterbrook of Willi- =5 - FOR SALE—Coll Tel. 14| FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM | Sure like the -Anzels' footstey: Under the direction of Charles H.|mantic is visiting her cousin, Hildred and fine chance for advance-| WANTED ook, man of, woman, for | Jewett City. szzaag [HONE S ONLY. 5 when your baby feet went racin’ Davis, N. A. assisted by G. Albert|Garvey. ¢ : % must be able to plan and cook; good| FOR SALE — New miloh cow five QUARE—CONTAINING | And—see the funny toothmarks . on Thompson and Peter Marcus, Mystic's| The Wilcox-Denison family was vis- No. 11 Bliss Place ment. wages; two months. Apply Phone 344-5.(Years old. Patrick Martin, Baltic, R.|ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW your battered little cup— annual art exhibition has attained a gm: bfly relatives from Willimantic on A B eine Bl v iy24d F. D. 1, Conn. 5 jy24d | RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN|'Twill' be a different metal bit my high standard and wide reputation. [ Saturday. 3 5 : 5 * ddress A, . e s 2| iion sin; Reoublic” % Won Jad’ll soon be facin— This year's exhibition is the fitth and d in Yantic, 7 Room Cottage with all improve voVANTED—A companion for an In-| FOR SALE-One Repubilc %-ton|OFFICE. LT will be held Aug. The assembly | ~Mrs. Fenelon McCollum and her |}, .40 including heat; location s quired. ‘Address J. W. A, Box_145,| The . Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 She- broke— FA hall of the Broadway school furnishes | daughters vlsm:g Mnassxe:ilxe Driscoll 3 Groton, Conn. Jy24d | tucket St iy 4 FoRiRAlE T'm proud to zi’e e up! &' a fitting and adequate eshibition room. | a¢ her home in Yantic Sunday. ideal. For particulars, inquire WANTED By 7 amily, | FOR SALE—Two registered Holstel Good-bye. lad—P'll not crv, tad! Local artists hflmm mr(% in addi- The Redrl Crosfs circle now {‘neet; ev-l b P il with Ev:‘:)h:,llil:fenfl:?:’:v;r;g.zgear:sm‘sl{; heifer calves and“-’mce’fnfvf il w\?odehjv‘ v e Stoop lower, whilst I kiss ve— tion a noteworthy group of paintings|ery Tuesday afternoon in the chapel to eight room separate cottage. Write|OUr 2400 pound semior sire Colantha But—as the days. slip by, lad— will be' contributed for the exhibition | for work, 71 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Per Week | {merizan. caro Bulletin Cor jyatd | Pictertie Prince, whose three nearesi| WATER FRONT FOR SALE Ao from Macbeth's galleries. The e Postmaster Hansen and family vis- . — dams average over 31 pounds butter tors this season are Lester Boron- Will ye duess how much I'miss ‘97 ited relatives in West Willington Sun- || Central Buil 2 Lunch Counter Men $15.54 Norwich At once, a barber. Apply WANTED. in seven days; the calves are beauties (74 THAMES STREET, NORWICH, Sotaety ith v ickin® ot ol e s A. T. Richard, Main St., Mystic. jy23d|out of our best cows, and we would|CONN., 70 FEET FRONT WITH 12| Then Svmetimes, a‘;"":bfli: nl;:“m‘“" e T ey, : : £ Second Cook. i STRO0 e e =P2_ W20 raice them but have All the stock we| FEET DRAFT. A RARE CHANCE! @ npin’ a T Frederick Detwiller,| There will be a devotional hour in Seieis Ve _ ;ELECTRICIANS wanted everywhere;|can winter now; somebody will secure! TO ACQUIRE A NICE PIECE OF U'd ask myself how I could ever pay Dixon, Paul Dougherty, N.|chapel Thursday evening from § to 9 = Second Gook $13.00 | 5554y advancement: learn electric| aij three or one at a baragin if taken| PROPERTY. for so much bliss— ¢ BAERE. £ L Pelke | T e G Sochians <O (rons,, iEhting, © telephomy.ete, | at once: extra e Ber shire boar pig ¥ And 1 wonder how T'd ever lived so assam, N. A, Charles | church Saturday evening from 8§ to 9 SR -study srandson of Longfellow’s Double; also VEl many vears without, ye— N Fobert Henri, | o'clock. 8 Hours — Board and Room |9l Edizon inderses; bookiet tree, Call registered open gilt; want a A. M. AVER But—laddie—now 1 see it alli1 bore Marcus, Homer Martin Mission Day. Central Building. " o veeas b dECourcondition;j pReferan) 52 BROADWAY v just for this!— ard Metealf, N. A, Frank| Next Sunday will be.Mission day at FINE RESIDENCES MIDWAY HOTEL e T e anklin, Ct, IS SRR Good-bve, lad—T'll nét crv. lad—. 1 p e, J Murphy. N. A.|Dunham Memorial church. All offer- . C rlor vistidy 'n’ he ced he felt B S AL Briot OV bns e . Stoop low—that I may’ Kiss“ye— I W. Otinskay A Parker Per- |ings of the day will 2o to missionary Poquonnock Bridge, Conn.|iikc " "sinmarine, " 1 scs “How's | cok Ombe SAbi,,One Overland tourin | at 600 Wl QY| An e aive sl b ea ns, H. W. Ranger, N. A, G. Albert|gocieties. FOR SALE tha n’ he sez “I just sunk a couple hetucket St. Jy2sd God will know, how much T miss ye! hompson Alden Weir, N. A. Phone 206, New London, Conn. of s Rogner ot o e ho!_(h laffed. B;?‘ HON STt T 2| a0 Lanas 07 £ Which —Theada Kenyon, in, Lesli his vear the entire net proceeds Bight are on Washington Street, - 4, £00d pipe, 3%c, at Fagans Smoke| SALE_Threo horses one 7 Acres of Land; 10 Acres of Whicl > i be given io the American Red NORTH STONINGEON 1] ~_"“I‘- e — - Rl R ol SR popndsymound ura|is Heavy Pine Timber; About 30| HUMGR OF THE:-DAY @s. In addition, Charles H. Davi Ty e Sk ; ED—A _competent cook; big|old, sound, 1100 pounds, nearly new 5 ot donates a canvas fo be sold for the|Eighty-five Healthy Babies Weighed || Nome in an unsurpassed residence FIREMEN TAESE, ARRIY MMre W, TH.Taylor | Concord biggy and. custom made hav. | cors °£::::dd'"f_i:’d"°"r__r‘;'l‘( Pleses . ; adds mates to the receipts of the| Invite Stonington Association for | ARCHA W. COIT EIRATsptor £00d uagssjand Adyance: Tor Simpearound, man ot | for'anyone to use; two-horse cut-under facturing Villags. Schools. Churchess| Mr. H. Peck—\WhaVa StV iusfler association and is in charze of Miss| 1919 Meeting—Tea Garden for Red 2 Stz G i s | e RS, 0, X oaas ol ? | with matrimony?—St. Léufs - Globe- Elizabeth T. Mallory, Mrs. Charles Criss Baneht Highest Grade Properties and 45 years, in good physical condi- RN R0 mE AR Doa i fa il il ANy oy hehn e | et ron k| slephons.;Passes " Bropecty;. Near}pingorgi i Davis and Miss L. 1.. Dudley fion.. "Apply B i o2 S O N e iy eek iok. | Neighbors, 12 Miles to Main Line of | i = is a \ p Telephone 1334 63 Broadway oply adults; willing to pay Zood prices fop | cannot use t A. Weeks, Truck o Pessimist Jones—How 15 It. Smith, Dr. G. S. B. Leonard h: s been pres- Bighty-five babies were weighed and M. D. Miller, Supt,, Waterbury. good place, any part of Washington St.|ing Stable, Willimantie, Railroad; Groceries Delivered at Door; | that you look so hale and happy and ident of the association from its be- | measured at the child welfare rally M. D. ) , Supt,, 3 g ov, Broadway. * Address P. 0. Box 109.| iv23d AR _*| Wood Enough on Place to ‘Almost Pay | well? E Finning last \-m-; :111; were a thrifty look- C. A.. Mitchell, Supt., Hartford. Avess FOR SALE—One Universal one-ton ing lot of children. “ivesa 4 S - Optimist Smith—Every time T S, T e MEN wanted for conductors and mo. fosgls and sTimber 0 Framesasiouse. DAVIS THEATRE. Cadiliac, one 1915 small F. M. Clark, Supt., New London. nvites Assoc = 2 down to wory 1 fall T | _The Third Baptist church voted| Mrs. Harriet E. Palmer entertained £00d_physical condition: wages 37%¢|able prices. Rozycki & Co, North| Send For Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin. “How are you geiting along with Big Historical Feature Today, Herbert| sunday 10 extend an invitation to the | relatives from: Norwicn Sunday. fo 42k’ per ot time and- one-half | Main 'St. e 4 jy23a Choice of 400. vour garden?” - ~i renon’s The Fall of the Romanoffs, | Stonington Union association to hold| Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Guile of WANTE e need the ||| for overtime; minimum daily guarantee| — B o Tittle = “Fine. I've planted the seeds t#o with lliodor, Former Confidant of |its next annual meeting here on ‘tho| Norwich motored io South Griswold Services of 5 momber ‘ot ‘Geammas || oL,oix nours o, orkine, conditons | oiriny “ArTnews® serfuiics td| WILLIAM A, WILCOX |feet deep and dety. 4k ahignneck B ithird Wednesday and Thursday in|Sunday to visit relatives. S boys for a permanent part- e Liny mraimmaster's Office. The| painted and in good mechanical condi- chickens to dig them up."—Detre the Czar—Also Jack Livingstone in hird Wed 7 John F. Yerrington of Norwich State || ionecl bovs for a permanent nert; §shore Line Electric Railway Company; | BAned and in gogd mechanical cond. FARM SPECIALIST Free Press. ; Who is to Blame? and Current awt T ou Hospital and his sister. Mrs. Leonard | |\il e well paid and given an op- | - mxsmeors sk SNTERAN| vdta _ | 4% West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2| “Smith bet me. that he could StAf Events. o | The Ladies motiety of the Thira|Lovets of Horwich, Lwers callers af|fportunity to darn, lean andad-§|, VI VIED, Rélishle moman of suidals R SALE—Baby's go-cart. practi- WESTERLY, R. I. under water ten minutes, and "-hé s & | Baptist church gave a pleasant 4|7 0. BU E vance. Apply to John J. Shea, 69 §{ wishing or ironing or fancy cooking, 2 low price. Inquire at Telephone 2365 o s ne of the most interesting and|gclgck tea on the church lawn last Mrs. Sarah Gilliver has returned. |d Broadway, Norwich, Conn. Apply Bo Bulletin Office. iy . Danielson, or Phone “What! are sou crowing - aboul, timely photopiays ever presented te ay P after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sam- —_— i ———— ” jy23d on 2 timely ever Thursday afternoon, the arrangements Rt WANTE! o in city ' s the American public will be the fea- | heing in charge of Miss Lila G.|uel Shaw. S-S % = 500, near,car line. Address Box 120 R SALE—We have on sticks at “He hasn't collected the bet yet"— re attraction at the Davis the 1ast| Thompeon Mr. and Mrs. Williamson of New y Dndleite Ol o1 Ehona s50d | Abington.” Conn., 20,000 feet of thor- Judge. f of this week, when Herbert| George W, Tryon made a business|London and Mr. and' Mr Henry - e el cags. I Iy dry 3" 'square edge chestmut| ] or ce, 1. prEm- renon’s wonderful historical drama, | trip to- Boston st wecl Sayles of Mystic were guests Sunday L) WANTED—A first ciass journeyman k. practically all 12 Tt lengthis FOR AI E LS Cesmang Rl Pote s The Fall of the Romanofts, with Ilio- |~ Mrs, Minnie Shefeld spent a part|Of Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Green. | D, () g i A L G R T D R AR g e et (biths) oy otk dor. former confident of the czar and|of last week with her daughter, Mrs. Elval | MEindSh: Banioison, Gany. Tel o) ber Corporation. Putnam, Conn. 5323 ’ The (e i T Manit ey e O Taswutin, wil befAtmert D Crary. In Preston. NORTH STERLIN ~GOVERNWENT needs 2 en| FOR SALE-The G The Old Historical Tavern, known | 1. fer "] ‘meant yourself or myself I T Dol merdord i visie, = : G W A N T E D TR A Waaningeens Cominmeamen | consisting. of a® laree business. bioik || as Adam's Tavern, with Stock and || T %a “the determining, did 17"—Buf- n The Pal ¥ noffe, ing his parents in this village. everywhere in August; experience un-|containing fine store and two good ixty falo Express. on a massive style, replete with thrill- | Rev. Lucian Drury will supply the| Miss Gertrude Brooks left Sunday : Tecexsary; women desiFing government | tenements, also bakers huilding o an|f © <Tures: ol e e S e B ng and historical incidents, and con- | pulpit of the First Baptist church in|for the White Mountains to spend the positions ‘write for free particulars to|rear, located on best business street in Alen miyiiGardners Ealkel Drarerty, wife is so far ahea taining enough action for any two|Stonington next Sunday summer. GOVERNMENT WORK |/ ¢ Leonara (former civil service ex.|Jewett Cit low price for quick 4 1| styies that thinzs are zetting a trifie photoplays, such questions as these are Foe Bd Eiie o Ohitiie A iSeibert. and Tt ot miner),"376 Kenols Bldz. Washington. | action. H.'C ster. Real Estate and | | 1-4 mila'sater front, finé grove and l uncamfortable foc;ber. 1 BRRNISE or:© Who' was Rasputin? efit. L A ssl s ¥ nsurance, Jewett City. Phone 43-5. f land, with houses, ow's that”" Where did he come trom? How did| The North Stonington Tea Garden|§infield caled on, friends here on| =~ py. Dobby, Jacquard,| “waNTED Giris to learn sposiing | 3200 e e e | ;,She has, to wear a straw. hat gin Be come to wield so powerful an in- | ¥ill open on the lawn of the Congre- Mrs. H. H. Crowell motored 2 2 and winding. West Side Silk Mill. FOR SALE_Ayrehire cow 3 | Janu; and a fur hat in July. — fluence over the czar and the royal|Zational church next week, to -con- > bl 3 Jv19d v e E Seine| Kansas City Journal. . ?l . _dzah o 3 g i L Shoaastyec kg t0 oM | to_Camp Upton, Sunday B |Draper an 0X )oms. i S o‘lt!i recently ]f]r’ih‘gn‘d" 15 Guar 8 milk | A, A. ADAM, i ¥ amily? How could he, a roush peas- | LT - ve afte N ricog e tatora b i ANTE oA = daily, unexcelled for butter. Address! : | “Telephone message.” ant, come to eettle questions of state? | The proceeds will be for the Rea Cross. | ;o "y Are, 1°°Sin8 (neir potato. crop o Best of wnrt,ng,condutuur;a,12455¢fl‘5g AQre R et Hhe BuitetinSie 1p | Box. 165, Norwieh Town ivead Norwich Town, Conn. | For whom # by ki 4 . 220, ooms to section, wages K nd | - —— o Y S = - g How @id he dare to interfere with the Mr. and rs. Witliams and Mr. and | 33758 9 WANTED—At cnce, an experienced | FOR SALE—35 Sherman St.. Norwich lrabnie tof Hhe: dlesin’ destinies of a nation by: negotiating LAUREL GLEN Mrs. Harry Vale of Pawtucket, were |t o0 * Ioom nxer for Knowles lnoms: steady|Conn., nine-room house, with modern = = = Which one for a separate peace with Russia, he, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H.| Mill located near Providence, res-|work and zood piy. Apply The Mys.|improvements inciuding steam heat: “Some dame wants to speak to . an ignorant moujik. who could not Wes! Hale 2 3 Crowell. ;i taurant on plant, and all sanitary pre- | tic Manufacturing Co., Mystic, Conn. |immediate possession. jy23d ALE Lovey. ~ Who answers to that read or writé correctly? How did he|Dr esley ale’s Family Vi =% cautions taken to safeguard the health| Jvld . Feh b n *h*' name?"—Louisville Courier-Journal. meet his doom? Who killed him and Homestead—Social Evening. of employes. TWANTED—M ys to Vo horses. , » x voung ds L , > ANTED—Men, women or boys to olala s =i A beautiful Player Piano, used about Hurrah” cried the voung - doctor. g et Boe M o B MOHEGAN Permanent positions to all who are work in the kitciien: no Sunday work | City Livery Stablts. Tel. 38 six months. purchased originally from|“I have my first patient, a case of as great as reputed? Did he really| Mr Powell's cottage is nearing com- L — found capable and willing. Strike on|City Lunch. Norwich. Je27d FOR SALE or exchange (a part) for |2, local o 8 for $675; our price | mumps.” possess hypnotic powers, and was he | pletion. % Miss Mellin, “of Elliot, Conn., has|but no trouble. WANTED—Girl to wait on table and|automobile, a cottage of nine rooms,|$413. Easy terms. “Good.” 35 ovil s repute has made him? The | The Laymen's league from Westerly | heen visiting at the home of her moth- | ges MR. GATES Wednesday and|d0 . chamber work indham _Inn, | with lot and shed adjoining, shore and; THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, “I hope T distinguish myselt.” answers 1o all these questions are con- | held ancther meeting at the chapel S o ee. 3 Y Windham, Conn. Tel. 35-4, Willimantiz | country advantages, boating, bathing, rranklin Si “Well,” sai i i “you h: e 5 g a er for several days. Ty Waatecar Horvee Nowwick: gos, & = 46 Franklin St. Well,” said his wife. “you have, tained in Herbert Brenon's picture, and | Sunday afternoon at 3 o'cloc] Mrs. Gertrude Harris of Norwich, |{ouredays ot 2 " | Division fishing, with pavilion and postoffice, as they say in_the vernacular, a thev are presented in the true version | Hattle White and Eli King were|gpont’ i i Mrs | CONN- S on grounds; cottage is short distance e e e S UStRT R . Spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. WOOL GROWERS—Se us . your | g BT Cotlis o Beach swell chance."—Kansas City Star. in The Fall of the Romanofls, piaved | callers at Pendleton Hill Thursday v a v 3 = R Re o iescent THeach: 5 0 r Y | E. C. Fowler. wool, large or small lots; we will pay 3 g g o z by an all-star cast, including Nance | evening. Erathier iBowler And. Dorisi Fowler o best’ price. Admore Woolen Mills, | Soiden Spur e e enear FOR SAI_ L g D Lo o aie D b isit thier Fos s : e 304 | state camp, all available by trolley o things!” said Mrs. Wilkins. “Poor B s oo T aattred Hick. Visit Homestead. were in Norwich for the week end. [ L e L T T TR James was_run over by @, motor-car o R n : umsell| Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Hale, daughter| Courtland Fowler and Harold Quide- N e T oI il | et e e Merrs stlor eooa] o % CrescentiBeach, (One \Very At-liCioriay ‘but he'had s ErilSiaREnt and others - : paehte X Fonler, v o : . 3 shis, s 00 4 . 3 3 s The other feature on the bill is Jack | hern aere. Neginald Rollins of Sprins- | geon were in Norwich Saturday. Lt e O e Tl e L hraces | SiVic, "preferably mew. dark srecn de. |tractive Cottage, All Finely Furnished, | face when they fook him“to the hos- R ne In the f 2] ys s . re- | visitor recently. = —~— | owner of cottage has business interes i ice. 2 vas i a drama Who is 10 Blame? a story of a|turnin= Monday to Wales, where they 5 oy WANTED—Second hand and antlque | which make farther uss of same an: P. i the St AT DSncrremy freres Jupanese servant who Eives everything | are for the summer. % ip _m WAUREGAN HOUSE furniture of all kinds; get our prices | available. ~For further ‘nformation, For Full Particulars Inquire of et ¥ fo American friend. Current 8ocial Eveni ey were lecturing the young efore you sell, A. Bruckner, 55 p s. Events, with the latest news from over oCENS g scapegrace and told him he should be more grateful write to 53 Oak St, Nqrwich, Conn, lin St el 773, JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and there, completes the $how. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. John to his uncle who had FOR SALE—One light driving horse, C e e WD Geer entertained forty friends. Cake | paid his debts. : 4 vears old, sound and good. driver | SRCmls Shlx THE KALEIDOSCOPE BREED THEATRE. and coffee were served. Garhes and| “Yes, yes” he allowed cooly. *“I WANTED e 10Ch. visd_ Franklin Square. Norwich. e e e songs provided entertainment for the | know my uncle paid my creditors, but |50 Laborers, 10 Farm Hands, 4 Wait- FOR SATE. Farms bt overy, descrip. | It Wwouid take 20 Englands to eo evening. what has he done for me?"—Erooklyn 20 Spi Francis X. Bushman and Beverly |30 0\ (oo b e vie rookIyn | resses, 20 Spinners, 4 men for Dye Bayne in the Clever Romantic Com- edy Sccial Quicksands, Feature for itors with their daughter, Mrs. Victor Rusich, Wednesday and Thursday. Citizen, — House, 3 men for Picker Room, 6 men for Card Room, 10 Weavers, 2 colored MEN WANTED AT THE tiof, from five to two hundred acres: also houses, cottages, building lots and shore property. A. H. Maine, Groton, SUBURBAN FARM the great Sahara desert. Twenty-nine Canadians’ have: won Conn. ;184 |only mile from Willimantic. 10 room ! i N roRs e Walter Main is’ working at Watch boys, 3 young men for the Beach. cor! 3y et lavse e co M ot Duu]w‘mp Victoria Cross in the preses Today. Hill - g = LOST AND FOUND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU FOR SALE or exchange for heifers houses, 20 acres fine fields, pastures| rpe German lansuage is spoken bv 1 ) % Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. AMERICAN STRAW.- or a cow, a gray mare, good driver |for 12 head, plenty of wood. good fruit. | Social Quicksands. a Metro photo- LOST—Wednesday, in waiting room sl 3 ' five parts from the story by CHAPLIN at trolley station, a lady’s purse coff- gentle and safe for a lady to drive, not Only $2300. $500 cash. Also several about 11,000,000 people ~as their afraid of anything, will work any- A 2 mother tongue. no Meth & Wathort % R BOARD COMPANY’S MILL | Frere: new utomebile took her job. | bargains in stocked farms. 3 Juno Msthis and Katherine Kava- taining sum of money and key. Re- H. Walcer, R. D. 5. Jreston, on Vol-|Tryon's Agency. Willimantic. Conn.| Nearly a thousand gauges are re- naugh, i the latest release in which ward if returned to Mrs. W. C. Tague, untown Road. syi2d o T e ST Francis Bushman and Beverly Bayne|Motor Guests From lowa — Suriday |J2rd If returned to Mre. W, C. Tague, quired to measure the various parts shown at the Breed the- School Reorganizes. — AL, i Good Pay FOR SALE—35 acres ‘wood and_tim- FOR SALE of a Maxim gun. wtre today as the feature attraction. It LOST—A gold fob, inseribed C. 5. D, | MAN TO RUN WASHERS ber. Address No. 50 North St. Willi-| Cottage Houses, Tenement and s an amusing comedy drama with the| Rev. William B, Sandford and fam-|1912, R. L. S., lost between Broad St. scene of action among wealthy society n town and country. It is as pleasing ily of Des Moines, Towa, are visiting and Franklin Sq., Sunday afternoon be- tween the hours of 3 Apply at the home of Charles Sandford at and 5 oclock. Steady Employement mantic. Conn. may22d Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- The cost of maintainiiz the British Navy last year amouhted to $1,041,- £ : GLEN WOOLEN MILLS perty if you care to sell or rent, as 1|396,055. + feature as the popular couple have |South Chaplin. The visitors made the | ROF/ard if returned to 14 Railroad St NEW MILCH COWS : ; 5 have « number of people looking for ; ppeared in in a lonz time and is an | long trip in their antomobile. Dty St orwich ewn FOR SALE real estate investments. More than $000 Canadian indians grieriainment of the most enjovable| Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Vail have) LOST A litfle white pig about seven i WILLIAM F. HILL, have gone voluntarily - to flght the ki De; h a i inis N weeks o It und, please notify s < 3 s. * a1 e ey Amtonlo Moreno | been nterigining M. pannie ooy | Frank S piicvor. Eoat Grent, B, Spimners Wamted [-"o= jsormier o wano) sl md iy, [Sermian : the continued photoplay with a thrili | Worcester, Mass., Mrs. James Vail,| c- >0 237 ' : every minute. Chester Conklin in His Vai Miss Elizabeth il and Miss Frances Vaile of Minnepota. North Franklin, Conn. The American Army is the best fed Hidden Purpose, 2 two-part Mack Sen- SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION Telephone 30 Lebanon ORE Sy o) !hecwor;d. 1(:; rahu::‘nfi:;ev i Tt o100 A i ien e+ PRESTON BRIDGE [FIRST-CLASS CARPENTER| sean st wet FURNISHED SEASHORE iefiie 2 o ski=his for today. Miss Elizabeth Vail and Miss Fran- ces Vajl sung a duet, Hold Thou My usually more than enough to satisty the hunger of even a hearty eater. AND FOR SALE COTTAGES AUDITORIUM. . |Hands” 3 Livery, Sale and Boarding WANTED. NINE ACRES CHOICE GRASS!| i Vice Consul Richard P- Momsen = = Sunday School Reorganized. . . 'FIRST-CLASS Ola false tectn. Dun't matter it ||LAND WITH BARN NEAR THE fOR SALE OR RENT reorts from ‘Rio. de gJaneire, - “Brasil, Today, Jack and the Beanstalk—New | The Supday school was reorganized| Otable. Taxi Service and broken. We pay up 0 $15 per set. b s ecres s i e B s o i | sy ebot e ranteed | . L el poath ad s et BTV LINE! at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant | {14! & decree has been issued pro. " |elected superintendent; Deacon An- Garage Connected. cHeClc by, rotun mall. s We by dia E. A. PRENTICE View, and along the Rhode Island | heifers suitable for: reproduction,: and Jack and the Beanstalk s the most | drew M. Grant, assistant euperintend: | orses to let for al kinds of busi. ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS e Phone 300 86 Cliff St, Norwich, Ct.| shore; - alsc'accessible Seashore Farms, | providing a_fine -of 415 er head for artistic picture William Fox ever has |ent: ur Griges, secretary, and W., ith . : 154 Water St. - produced, and_this is said with due|B. Gallup, treasure ness, with or without rigs. by the day Yantic apologies to Neptune's Daughter, A Daughter of the Gods and The Honor System. The kiddies all think that Jack and the Beanstalk was produced espectally for them, and so it was—one angle of it at least—but it is filled with such delicious, subtle humor that the thea- tre ramg with applause. Two marvel- ous children, Francis Carpenter and Virginia Lee Corbin, play the leads. Not only are they the most beantiful children on the screen, but they are the most talented. The acting of Virginia as the Prin- cess in her love scenes with Jack, who has come to slay the ziant, is simply away ahead of anything that any other child ever has accomplished. Virginia is 4 1-2 and Francis is a year older. The adventures of Jack and the Princess makes the story, which is more beautifully produced than one would believe possible. Nothing has been left out which might contribute io the perfection of the picture. Baut, in spite of the fact that the settinzs HOPKINTON Walter €. Brown, of Warrenville. Conn., was a guest at the Rev. B. P. Mathewson in Maplecourt, Ashaway, over Sunday. home of or week. Special attention to boarders and transients; 20 to 30 horses always on hand, for sale, weighing 1050 to 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every horse will be sold With a written guarantes to be just as represented at time of {WE WANT YOUR JUNK Iron, Metals and Paper Stock. Our The state road in this Weinity has received a coat of tarvia. The pogato aphis has appeared in this town and has already given con- siderable trouble to farmers and gard- eners. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Brown and Rev. E. P. Mathewson and family en- joyed an automobile trip to Providence and Rocky Point Friday In Mr. Brown's car. Charles G. Blake of High street, Ash- away has rsturned from New Lopdon. SOUTH CRISWOLD Mrs. Phillip Desjardins and children of Worcester, Mass., and Rufus Green are magnificent, the photography a marvel and the children beautiful, it = the wonderful humor of the produc- of Oneco, were recent zuests of Albert G. Greene. Rev. John Thompson and daughter, sale, or money allowed. you full value Phone 326-2. refunded in full. for your money. Trial If in need of anything in our line, give us a trial and we will give STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. O’BRIEN & CHASE. teams will call in either city or country. NORWICH WASTE AND METAL COMPANY Telephone 546-2 Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Phone 838-2 GEE 2 Clairmount Ave The Piano 122 Prespec! .. Dhene 511 t FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner PRIVATE SALE of household furniture at 429 Main St., East Side, Friday and Saturday, this week. consisting of chamber sets, carpets, stoves, chairs. lots of china, also some nice pieces of antiques. and many other things too numerous to mention. Hours of sale: 10-12, 2-5. JOHN HAWKINS, ! yma Administrator, between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. Established 157 WANTED TWO GIRLS FOR MARKING AND SORTING TROY STY.AM LAUNDRY —_—m—— | Whitestone Cigars will be $4.50. a hundred from Jume 1ist, 1918, Same rate ‘per thousand. J, F.- CONANT, 11 Frasklin Street. DRGSR T E ST FOR SALE 12. Room House, No. 125 School St. A splendidly built residencc in thy center of the city, modern improve:] ments. including a new steam heat.| [House. Good reason for selling. For| tuil ‘information, apply only to THOMAS. H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GROUND LIME STONE ' FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. S Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. =~ FOR SALE and must be sold at once, a two-family house, with all improvements, well lo- | cated; an exceilent paving property. | Good 'substantial reason can be shown for selling, etc. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Renl Es(ate Broker. Franklin Square. Norwich. 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. Prices right. Come and see them. 5 ELMEP. = TIERSON. Tel. 536-3. mas21d ail such animals killed for consump- tion. : p The crop estimates for -the ‘year ! 917-18 in New South Wales - are: | “orn. 4,333,480 bushels; oats. 1,084,830 bushels: bariey, 8,307 ‘bushels; hay, 1172,735 tons, and potatoes, 45 331 tons. These figures- indicate a, - decreased yield in corn and pétatoes as com- pared with the year. 1816-1' —_— . = There is more catarrh'in this section of the country than all other d put together. and, for years I up- posed to be incurabl Doctors pre= scribed local remedies, and by. con- stantly failing to’cure with Jocal treat- ment. “pronounced it incuraple. Catarrh is a focal diseass. greatly influenced by constitutional conditions, and therefors Tequires constitutional treatment; Hall’s Catarrh Meditine, minufactured ¥ F. I..Cheney-& Co. Toledo, Ohlo, 15 a_ constitutional .femedy. is taken in- ternally and acts through the bloed on the mucous surfaces of the rystem. One Hundred Dollars’ reward-ia offéted for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for circuars and testimonials. THERE Is no advertlsing medium in Eastern Connecticat equal to The Bui- ietin for bustness results. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by dre==iats, 75 Hall Family Bifls tor constivation, D ———————mm