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FAIR TODAY; PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW AN NORWICH, CONN., 2SS SATURDAY, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES _ e [ ‘Theat Moving Pictures at the Breed Thea- tre. _ What Is Going On Tonight Moving Pictures at the Davis Thea- tre. Moving Pictures at the Auditorium itre. . ANNOUNCEMENTS . A dance will be held at Brookes’ e be provided for the benmefit of rhe many who attend the county fair. —_— At the Y, M. C. A. Sunday. men will be served at the local Y. M. C. A. tomorrow &t 9.15 o'clock by members of the “Y” auxiliary, assisted by several young ladies. ‘The brief talk will be William A. Aiken, who The Sunday breakfast for enlisted iven by Gen. | dressed the , South Coventry, Saturday even- in. The casino, which is close to the lake, is one of the coolest dance halls in the state. It is situated at the of the Willimantic-South Coventry line. West Side Property Sold. James L. Case has sold the property ssituated No. 30 Pear] street to Mr. Is- rael Henkin, who will occupy the same in the near future. Mr. Henkin is con- \pected with the Max Gordon & Son Carporation and buys the property for a home. DAVIS THEATRE Four Shows Today, at 1.30, 3.15, 6 and 8 p. m—Last Chance to Sez The Fall of the Romanoffs, the torical 8-reel Production, with llio- dor, Former Confident of the Czar, Also Jack Livingstone in Who Is to Blame? Five-part Triangle Feature, and Current Events, With All the Latest News. . If you have not seen Herbert Dren. non's great historical eight-reel pro- duction, The Fall of the Romanoffs, don't miss this last opportunity today, for it shows what was the cause of the Russian revolution and gives the spectator the inside facts of the down- fall of the Russian monarchy. Its great strength is in its truth. With infinite pains Mr. Brennon has follow- ed minutely every incident, every phase and every detail of the great drama as revealed to him by the monk Tiiodor. a political refuge -from Rus- =ia. Iliodor, generally known as the Russian Monk, is the former zonfilant of Rasputin, upon whom rest the re- sponsibilities of the worst of the weak @igned as manager of the Hotel Green boys several weeks since, when the fellows manifested much interest in what the general said. Tomorrow he will mention his interesting experi- ences in meeting President Lincoln during the War of the Rebellion. Sunday .afternoon from 530 to 7 o'clock the eighth “get together” wil be held, and while it is specially for the men in the service, civilians are also welcome. A On this occasion, in addition to th fine music by Swahn's orchestra an the singing of popular songs, Rev. Charles H. Ricketts will deliver a brief and practical address. ' After the address, the ladies of the Greeneville Congregational church will serve a substantial lunch free to all at- tending. BRIEF STATE NEWS New Britain—About 75 young men in the Second draft district were no- tified to appear before the board to be given hearings on the work or fight rule. Litchfield—Frank Fabbri, on behalf of the Italfan unit in the parade on the Fourth of July, has turned over to the treasurer of the Litchfield chapter, A. R. C, the first prize of $10 in war savings stamps for the best decorated flqat. Danbury—E. H. Sutherland has re- and is to be succeeded by L. O. Terrill of Hartford. Ii is expected that the change will take place about Aug. 1st. Mr. Terrill, the new manager, has been assistant manager of the Hotel YOU ARE THE JURY r The Testimony of Norwich Peo- ple and Decide the Case. Doan's Kidney Pills aré on trial— are being tried every day for weak kidneys—for exhausting kidney back- aches. What is the verdict? Read Norwich' testimony—personal ~experi- ences of Norwich witnesses. There can be only one verdict—a chorys of approval, E. S. Bennett, carpenter, 465 Main St, says: “My back troubled me for it ached a good deal. My work re- quired cansiderable stooping and lift- ing and this seemed to asgravate the trouble. Pains often caught me across my back. I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills advertised and one box acted very quickly and relieved the trouble. T gladly recommend Doan’s, for I feel sure théy will help others suffering from kidney disorders.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Benngtt had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. —_— LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tuesday afternoon, cook book on Jewett City car. Finder return to Bulietin Office and receive reward. iy26d 4 LOST. of jaundry, lost be- tween Bath St. nd Davis Theatre. Finder leave at Bulletin Office. jy26d “LOST—Wednesday, in waiting room czar's crimes, his treachery, his dis- | Heublein, loyalty and his tyranny. Rasputin was : ? the uncrowned monarch of Russia.| Hartford—Mayor Richard J. Kin- The other feature on this bill is Jack Livingstone in the five-part Trianzle Blame? makes the supreme sacrifice to save hic white the drama_entitled Who wherein a Japanese Is to servant friend. Current Events with latest news completes the show DAVIS THEATRE NEXT WEEK. Admirers of “America’s Sweetheart” Will Find Her Newest Vehicle One of Unusual Interest and Charm. sella has received a letter from Mad- ame Helena Paderewski, president of the Polish White Cross, saying that “her heart is full of gratitude for the mayor’s generous and spontaneous as- sistance in the recent campaign for funds for the Polish soldiers.” Danbury.—Masters Francis Farrell and Martin Coughlin conducted a lem- onade sale on Fairview avenue the other day and turned the proceeds, $2.30, over to Mrs. A. W. Morehouse, to be used for the purchase of ice cream for the fresh air children during The legion of sdmirers of Mary | BEIF Stay in Danbury next month. Pickford will find her new Artcraft i Seotoplay, How Could " Yo, st New Haven.—The county commis- Which comes to the Davis theatre on Monday, one of the best vehicl which she has been seen since Rebe ca of Sunnybrook Farm. delightful story which emph: truth that even aristocrati women, when This ordinary housecooks. the same name Brainerd. by Eleanor Other pictures on this bill are Wm. Desmond in An Honest Man, a fivi Haroid Pathe part Triangle drama, and Lloyd in Beat It, a real amusi comedy. BREED THEATRE Four Shows Today, 130, 3, 6.15, 8.15— Two Big Features, Frank Keenan in More Trouble, and Peggy Hyland in The Other Woman, impoverished, will themselves equal to every rcquirement imposed upon them by their new en- vironment, even though cirrumstances force them to earn their livelihood as This charming photoplay is based upon the novel of oyt les find sioners at New Haven have asked for bids to be opened Aug. 1 for the priv- ileze of using the employment of the. county jail inmates on farms and’ in the chair shop. Between 20 and 40 men are required in the chair shop. where at present about 80 men are employed The highest bidder will se- cure the use of the men. in a zes the young Norwalk.—Fire destroyed the 350- foot gasoline auxiliary sloop Martha. used as an oyster boat, and belonging to the Andrew Radel company of Nor- walk and hailing from Bridgeport. off Pratt - Island, Stamford, Wednesday afternoon. The craft was two, miles it was seen to be afire. The crew of eight jumped overboard from the sloop's bow, picked up the rowboat which was being towed and rowed ashore. LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE off shore and east of the island when | at trolley station, a lady’s purse cofi- taining sum.of money and key. Re- ward if returned to Mrs. W. C. Tague, McClellan Ave., Norwich Town. jy25d FOR SALE FOR SALE AN ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE PROPERTY 11 Rooms, 3 Baths, Hardwood Floor#, Electric Lights Near Chelsea Parade PRICE $7,500. James L. Case Plaut-Cadden Store from 12 to 1, and 5 to 6 p. m. each day of the “Drive,” from Jul; 11th. 29th to August 12.Room House, No. 125 School Si A splendidly built residencc in th center of the city, modern improve-] ments, including 4 new steam heat.| Lot about 50x80 er. <L a portion| WANTED WANTED COLORED HELP MALE OR FEMALE Good Work and Good Pay FALLS COMPANY WANTED TWO FIRST CLASS CARPEN- TERS, 65 CENTS AN HOUR, EIGHT HOUR DAY. APPLY ON JOB MONDAY AT 8 0'CLOCK, BETWEEN ELMVILLE D DANIELSON. NEW WORK. H. E. PURNELL, Get War Savings Stamps For Your Old Gold, Silver, Platinum, Pewter, Old False Teeth and Trinkets. Bring them to us. We will give you h or War Savings Stamps for their 11 value. THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY Est. 1872, Norwich, Conn, Wanted--Fireman at WAUREGAN HOUSE Main St.. We will pay CASH or take in trade Pianos, Player Pianos or Talking Machines Our prices the highest The Talking Machine Shop 46 FRANKLIN STREET for a Textile Mill Office the services of a Lady Stenog- rapher. Must be accurate and fairly rapid. Some clerical work. Steady employment and fine chance for advance- ment. Address A, care Bulletin. FIREMEN Chance for good wages and advance- ment for men between the ages of 18 and 45 years, in good physical condi- week. JULY 27, fo18. > WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT WANTED—A man rve| FOR SALE Beautiful home. twelve| TO RENT—Furnished apartment for as waitress: nof - HeceRatily | experis|minutes St tiom Best Feslgential seo. |Mgnt housckeeping: good Iocation enced, Apply F. C. Buftum, Weel tlon, “Corner property. 133 feet square | Phone 351-12 ; dy2id e Toeibie LY e, twe DN oed: |, TO RENT_Newly furnished _rooms “FUR e ble, 13 lous, fine Wood- Newly_furnishe FURNISHED FLAT to rent, 38 ber| hors. thed. fromtace mer o puntey, | {07 gentiomen on Main: St. all con. TIPS Shoe Geonureh: 106 Main St, over {iislied uttic, ‘laundry, . cement cellar, | {1ences, private family. ~ Inquige ZIILE Shod mtore: 27 |'hot water heat; barn, garage, old fash.|this office. . e27d MARRY if lonely; for results, try me; best and most successtul “Home Maker;” hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most re- liable; vears experience; descriptions free. *The _Successful = Club," Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, Oakland, Calif. jy27S HANDSOME French lady, 21, worth $125,000, anxious to marry honorable gentleman. Mrs. Warn, 2216% Temple St, Los Angeles, Cal. 218 WEALTHY young widow would mar- ry trustworthy, home-loving man, old as 60 considered. Mrs. M., Box 584, Los Angeles, Cal. iv2 MEN—Ages 17 to 45; experience un- necessary; travel, make secret investi- gations, “reports; salaries, expenses. Ameyican Foreign Detective Agency, 181, St. Louis. iy2ia WANTED—Cook, man or woman, for a boys' camp at Groton Long Point; must be able to plan and cook; good wages: two months. Address J. W. A., Box 145, Groton, Conn. jy2id WANTED — Second hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- nectict; we buy anything; largest sec- ond hand store ir state. Louis D, Ward, warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwich: Write, call or tel. JeAMWS WANTED—Cesspools_and vaults “to clean. H. L. Harris, R..F. D. No. 1, Box 139, Norwich, Ct. mar23$ WANTED—Sale now going on; we buy second-hand, clothing amd shoes for men, children and boys. A. Marshak, 123 t Main St. mar9d I DARE YOU write me; widow, worth $50,000, lonely, will marry. Mis- sion Unity, San Francisco, Calif. ' jy208 MARRY—Thousands lonely, congenial members, worth $50,000 up, will marry; descriptions _free. Francisco, Cal. MARRY-a farmer worth. $40,000; particulars by return, mail, Ralph’ Hyde, Minna S n A. GORDON, Piano Tun pect St. Tel. 1319-14. WANTED — Man fo do cleaning. Apply at Wauregan House. WANTED—Housekeeper in fami two. James Davis, Noank, Conn. WANTED—Experienced card grind- er. slubber and intermediate tenders; best of wages and working conditions. Apply at once, Mohegan Cotton Co., ondon, Conn. Jy26d " WANTED—To buy a cottage house; state cash price and location. Box § Address . Bulletin, v26d NTED—To buy two chamber s Box 41, care Bulletin Co. ioned garden, ‘roses, ‘fruit and .shade trees, handsome. elm; $15,000. Address Owner, 239 Williams St, New London, Conn. y2id FOR SALE—Fine 10-room house, barn,. chicken house and good garden, also 'store doing good al] cash business with storehouse;, $1,600 cash, balance on mortgage. G. 'W. Crittenton, Wood- stock Valley, Conn. iy2e FOR SALE—Dandy Regal runabout auto in fine condition, extra tire, two tubes, no faults, only not large enough for my family; save postage, come see it. Wm, Tator, South Canterbury. iv27d FOR SALE—An 0ld established cigar and fruit store, in Willimantic, pool room connected, with two good tables in excellent condition; show and wall cases, cash register, 13-foot soda foun- tain, ' all stock and fixtures; well equipped and everything modern; best location in the city; reason for selling, poor health. Address Bulletin Office, Willimantic. i¥27d FOR SALE—1816 Metz touring c. nearly new, in A-1 shape, price $425. 1916 “Metz roadster, price $375; 1915 Metz roadster, price $250; 1914 Metz runabout, $150; 1914 Metz runabout, $175; 1916 Metz delivery, HRUY Metz delivery, $183; new U. S. L. start. ing_batteries. $21.50; new Davis-Linn starting batteries, $25; second Willard starting batteries, $15] 30x31; guaran- teed tubes, $2.15; 34x4 N. S. S. S. Good- Tich tire, §1 x33% chain tread tire, $5. Metz parts of all kinds on hand. Mail orders shipped promptly. Metz Agency, Danielson. Box 942, Phone 133, . 3y2id FOR SALE—200 acres of woodland, 4,000 cords of wood, mostly hard wood, within 8 miles of Norwich. ood_road, 100 acres in Salem, 100 acres in Mpnt- ville. Samuel McBonald, Colchester, apr2TuThs . FOR SALE—Model 71 Overland quire J. C. Keegan, 74 Pearl St. . In- __mayissTuTh OR SALE—Fresh Guernseys, Ayr- shires, Hoisteins. James L. Weils, Yantic, Conn. E — One pair black team ghing 2600 pounds; these guaranteed to be sound and work, double or single; also and double . har- ness. Inquire Park Wood Yard. jy25d FOR SALE—A good used auto, strip- ped for racing, for sale cheap. T. J. Shahan Co., 326 Main St. jy26d FOR SALE—Light five passenger touring car, new tires, front and rear, exceptional bargain; owner going out of Lo&'in. Box 20, Bulletin Office. Jya true to one new team wagon “WANTED — Furnished _cottage or FOR SALE—Merry-go-round, now small furnished apartment for the|Trunning on Broad St. Willimantic, ev- summer. F. J. Thrasher, 40 Oak St.|ery afternoon from 2 to 11 p. m.; will Tol 141-3. ¥25a | el on easy terms iy25d WANTED—Small tenement or fur- | ; FOR SALE—Collie pups. Tel. 13-14, nished rooms; no objection to country. | JE¥ett City JzEtai Tel. 1321-13. jyZad FOR SALE—One Republic i -ton == - — truck in good condition. Inquire at WANTED—To buy an oil stove; must|The Frisbie-McCormick Co., be in good condition, If you h: to sell, write Stove, care Bulle fice " ELECTRICIANS wanted every: big pay; advancement: learn electr! wiring * lighting, telephony, et through sure, easy home-study met od; Edison indorses; booklet free, Call International Correspondence Sch Central Building. SH—Met a fellah comin’ out of a thirst parlor vistidy 'n" he ced he felt tucket St. FOR SALE—Two registered heifer calves and one bull, all sired by our 2400 pound senior sire Colantha Pictertje Prince, whose three nearest dams average over 31 pounds butter in seven days; the calves are beanties, out of our best cows, and we would raise them but have all the stock we can winter now; somebody will secure al] three or one at a baragin if taken at once; extra fine Berkshire boar pig.| iike a submarine. 'm’ I ez “How's|&randson of Lonafellow's Double; also that?” 'n’ he sez “I just sunk a couple | Nice registered open gilt; want a Ford of schooners!” 'n' we both laffed. Buy|¢ar in good condition, preferably a a good pipe, 39c, at Fagan's Smoke|runabout. Call or write Valley Farms, SHop: 2 Syo3d orth Franklin, Ct. 23, MEN wanted for conductors'and mo-| FOR SALE—_Three horses, one tormen; ages 18 to 50; able to pass hearing and vision tests and be in good physical condition: wages 37%c to 423c” per hour; time and one-half for overtime; minimum daily guarantee of six hours: good working conditions. Apply any Trainmaster's Office. The Shore Line Electric Railway Company, Norwich, Conn. y23d WANTED—Reliable woman of middle age to assist in general housework; no washing or ironing or faney cooking. vears old, 1200 pounds, sound and will work anywhere, -$75; a horse 8 vears old, sound, 1100 pounds, nearly new Concord buggy and custom made har- ness, $100: also a horse § years old, 1125 pounds, an extra good driver, safe | for anyone to use; two-horse cut-inder dump cart, two-horse wagon, a set of double harness, single harnesses; will sell all very cheap, as I am sick and cannot use them. P. A, Weeks, Truck- ing Stable, Walnut 'St, Willimantic. Jjy23d " night service. FOR HIRE_Two 7-passenger toup- ing cars, also >-passenger touring car, with good, reliable citauffeurs, day or Call 1219-2. 14 Cliff St. Jedd STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- ub_\ei Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. Je "0 RENT — Furnished rooms, 58 Washington St. may25d TO RENT—Furnisned rgoms for four gentlemen. Mrs. Kelly, 7 North High St. feb26d " 'T0 RENT_Light stofage space; elec. tric_elevator. ~ Phone 380, or call 77 Water St Jan26d TO RENT—Furnished rooms; fooms for lignt housekeepin. 106 D! School St.* Tal 1048-3. WATCH HILL, R. . Boating, Bathing and Fishing Finest Surf (BATHING FREE) from the house. Board $12.00 to $15.00. City water and electric light. Also rooms without hoard, reasonable. Open until October +Ist. Write for folder. L. HAASE, Fort Mansfield Road STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. 50 FOR SALE WATER FRONT FOR SALE 74 THAMES STREET, NORWICH. CONN. 70 FEET FRONT WITH 12 FEET DRAFT. A RARE CHANCE TO ACQUIRE A NICE PIECE OF PROPERTY. A. M. AVERY 52 BROADWAY What $600 Will Buy 40 Acres of Land; 10 Acres of Which is Heavy Pine Timber; About 300 Cords of Standing Wood on Place; Some Cleared Land, Fruit, Well, Spring. Y Mile to Thriving Manu- facturing Village. Schools, Churches; Telephore Passes Property; Near Neighbors. 12 Miles to Main Line of Railroad; Groceries Delivered at Door; Wood Enough on Place to Almost Pay for It and Timber to Frame a House. Investigate. Send For Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. Choice of 400. ' WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 4 and 2 WESTERLY. K. I, Teleohone 2365 FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4, mile water front, fine grove and POEARY: s .;m-flolrini‘l@l > I've pledgzed._myself uni Flag, Aithough 1 may not béar a gun, Ul serve with harrow .and with'drag And‘bravely. face the summer. sun. Tl do my duty, day by dat, Il give my, strength to il the soil, And take my gloryain fhe way The harvest time shall bless my toil. 'l give up plagiand not complain, Tl stand to. hard¥nips with a grin, T’ help to raise the plores, of grain Our Army. sorely rleeds Yo win. It is nat given me.te:ba A warrlor bold in warls alarm, But still tie,Fjag shalloown. in me A soldier serymg on.§ T've pledged n;yseu"ulk!o' the Flag, T will not whimper or Sémplain, Or let my stock of couragelag, Tl brave the summer sun and rain, And when the-golden sheaves are tied , And victory at last js.®om, 1, too, shall share. a soldier’s pride And glory in & duty doné, —Bdgar A. Guest, in The] American oy. CONFESSION. . I like the man who flatters me, T jove to hedr him talk.q T wouldn't teli-him for-the world * . To go and take a walk! 3 The thicker he lays on fhe gush, 3 The happier I am. ' . I listen to.his glowing ‘words, As silent as a clam. I love to hear his fulsome praise! Do_panegyrics-pall? Not when they are addressed to me, O, dear no. not.at all! I simply thrive on eulogy; And glowing compliments- To_me are only so much food And drink, to-all.intents, I never tire of applaus For eyerything 1 a0, " Just show that, you thimk-well of me And TIL think ‘well ‘of you. And, flattering, you have .mo need At all your words to pick; 1t simply is impossible * To lay it on too thick] —Some: HUMOK OF THE DAY He—All women like fo be loved. She—Yes, and all men love to W liked.—Life. Dobbins—At the front men;who fail to_properly execute orders are shot. Dobbins—Think of what will happen when sofe of Our; wai Judge. : Mrs. Brown—With this-'ere war on, I can’t afford clothes. s The Curate—Don’t let-that keep you away from ‘church; - -Mrs. .Brown!— Passing Show. “You are sewing on Sunday?” “Yes,”- replied the erergetic woman, “For soldiers. I undérstand that _toe Prussians don't quit fighting on Sun- day."—Washington Star. “The architect says thé house cost $6,000." g “bo you expect to_build it for that sum?” <¢ 8w “Yes; I shall leave off one story."— Boston Transcript. i “Yes," ‘said the shopkeeper, “I want a zood, bright boy,.lo he partly in- doors and. partly outdoors.” That's all right” said the appli- cant; “but what becomes ‘of me when the door slams?”—Pearson’s Weckly “Can’t you and your husband dwell together in unity?’ inquired’tne po- lice_judge. “Lsten, e_Journal. wil! Judge! “I brung_dis no’ efo’ you to talk Dusin: '—Dallas, News, Conjurer—Now, to help me with this next trick. I want the services of a boy—just any, boy in the audience— ves, you will do. my little man; come along. Now, you've never seen me before, have you? exclaimed Aun: ount man not re- Boy ¢innpcently)—No, father.—Lon- don Tit-Bits, ; “Did you ever, meet a man whe didn’t talk about himself?’ “One,” replied the cabaret queen A GUN i 37 Shetucket Street, !} - For the enlistment of Student -] Nurses and to answer questions on this subject a lady will be in the : thoughtfully. : < tion. Apply Apply. Box 153, Bulletin Office. jy. = SAY B Oner Unitereal = 35 acres of land, with houses, “Why was he’ so-modest?” P . of which is used as a ..rden. Ideal 3 K OR SALE—One Universal one-ton - P2 " of modesty, but triumph, More Trouble, is the fea-|of Preston will be ‘in.scssion at the|| [t atormation, apply only s " ||| C. A. Mitchell, Supt, Hartford, and ganding. West Side Stk Mill. |ion “Kelfey-Springfield truck; reason: A. A, ADAM, that he had a wife and six children,"— ture attraction at the Breed theatre |Town House at Long Society. op Fri 3 able prices. M. Rozycki & Co, North ich T Conn. || Birmingham Age-Herald. % today. This picturization by Ouida |day, Aug, 2d. and Aus. 9 fomm i3 THOMAS H. BECKLEY, F. M. Clark, Supt., New London. WANTED—To buy cash register, | Main St. Tel. 725 y23d Norwich Town, Conn e ot then K57 Sea conrMemce Bergere was taken from the Munsey | %,clock noon until 9 o'clock b. m., for Address O. K., care The Bulletin. fd| FOR SALE—Baby’s go-cart, practi- tty elick,” aiti’t they, Les- story by Edgar Franklin, and was g,‘,:, “;;";‘e’ceflltlfg"' ng lh!faufi«“flh“st 8 MAIN STREET S ANEED A% : Temced | G211 mew. at a low price. Inquire at fort ‘asked old Riley Rezzidew. . T i 3 % ! names of all t = VAN’ D—A cnce, an experience: 2 awkins S P! i i y presented for its premiere perform- | Wb tohun ‘o enral TannOf, 2ll those 724—Phones—68 WANTED loom fizer for Knowies loomas steady | 329 12" KIIs St. Danielson, or Enone “Yes, sireg! replied Lester Lazzen- ance at the Rivoli theatre in New |said Town according to their poljtical o it. | work and good pay. Apply The Mys-|2>% _ 5 = FOR SALE berry, who was just-back from the \'nrk wher; it nl'ce:\'ed unstinted praise | preference. 50 Labolz'grss 10 Farm 4Hands'f‘ W’a)lt- tic Manufacturing Co., Mystic, Conn. FOR S 5 Sherman st.,hxorv‘-;ich. Big Burg., “They're so, durn _slick of every photoplay critic in New York. ¢ - resses, pinners, men for Dye| jyid Conn., n...-rcom house, with modern p o pick billiard B 80 i praise o fan é%};?‘x; I;OLBL(?;\‘%IC,'[]: | House, 3 men for Picker Room, 6 men improvements. including steam A beautiful ‘Player Piano, used about | they'd pick the. pockets of a the experts of the trade papers, who D = @re invariably merciless in their judg- Registrars of Voters. WILLIAM B. WILCOX .... Auctioneer for Card Room, 10 Weavers, 2 colored WANTED—Men, women o7 boys to work in the kitchen; no Sunday work. immediate possession. six months, purchased originally from iano store for $670; our price table if you didn’t- watch 'em every a local inute."—Kansas-City Star. i boys, .3 young men for the Beach. | By runch, Norwih. je27d FOR SALE—Tyo horses. Jewett| 3415, Lasy terms. Bue - ;y_m:l ‘sz(zr\ Hyland is also seen in} Dated at Preston, this.26th day of PUBLIC AUCTION FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU |[-—— City Livery Stables. Tel 38-2. jy22d| THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, OSCOPE Faul Amstronss sreatest Broadway |suly, 1918 s Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bidg. | , WANTED—Girl to wait on table and |~y SALE or exchange Gz part) for 46 Franklin THE KALEIDOS tatest w 'y, arst-P s [\\'mdham‘ Conn. Tel. 35-4, Willimantic [ 2utomobile, a cottage of nine rooms, & wnd Saturday. As usual there wiil be at 10 o'clock, four shows today—at 1.30, 3, 613 and NOTICE . WANTED WOOL GROWERS—Send country advantages, boating, bathing, fishing, with pavilion and postoffice, FOR SALE as they contain almost 5 per cent. of ¢ : us_your Lo 2 I will sell at public auction the house- o e T Toad e Us Yol on grounds: cottage Is short distance nitrogen. 815 hold effects of the late Richard Tobin, oLTlarE : MDY | from Niantic “village, Crescent Beach, v < g = ; i Rarliieass S Corner Starr and Asyium streets, one| MAN TO RUN WASHERS Yantic” Copn, ~omore Woolen sMIIS | Golden: Spur and Oswesatchie, - near| At Crescent Beach, One Very At-| .5 - = "5m =l o0 aretic of Lishon hereby Sive motios thyt aro nearly new cook ‘stove, one heating 7 - state_camp, ail available by trolley or|yractive Cottage, All Finely Furnished, | fowers, which have but two colors, AUDITORIUM of Lishon hereby give notice that they | Bava: ‘contents of parior, three. be Apply WANTED—To buy old gold and sil. |launch: furnishings included in sale; 2 i e —_ Friday, TAgeesion at the Town Hall on | rooms, with feather beds, hair mat- i ; ver; also old false teeths highest prices | touring car desired, of 1917 or '1%|at Bargain Price. vellow. Today Your Last Chanceto See Jack | hours of 12 noon "mad. 3 p oy °¢h. the | tresses and bedding, extension table, GLEN WOOLEN MILLS paid. T W. Guild, Teweler 51 Broaq: | model. electric lights, _starter, good 2 . b v 8 res, i and the Beanstalk—Four Shows To- |PUrPose of making an enroliment of | LSAIlY new sewing machine, pictu e day, 1.30, 3.15, 6.15 and 8.45. Today is the legal voters of said Town, and for the purpcse of making such changes in the enroliment list last perfected as carpets, chairs, bric-a-brac, etc., etc., one_very old slope top desk, four fiddle back chairs, one large arm Windsor way, Norwich. apréd WANTED—Second hand and antique style, ‘preferably new, dark green de- sired, blue or black, in good condition; owrer of cottage has business interests For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Egtate and The Farmers'-party in New York state threatens to put a ticket of its own in the palitical field. furniture of all kinds; get our prices | Which make further use of same un- Investment Broker. _— i 4 % air, indow chairs, one large FOR SALE ® | available, For further information, n - i 3 your last chance. Don't|provided, for in Segtions 1 and 2 of | ShaiT. four window, chairs, one large ke T S O e R S T e Family cooks at New Orleans have ail to see this great wonder film, | Chapter 265 of the Public Acts of 1909, | 5L\ mirTor. four antique mirrors, three : Jack and the Beanstalk, which has & universal appeal, for thouzh grown up we are all children at hart. & FRANK E. HYDE, GEORGE C. PHILLIPS, camp back Windsor chairs, eight ‘old pewter platters, three pair brass and FOR SALE—Farms of every descrip- tion, from five to twd hundred acres; Frarklin Square. Norwich. organized and demand a wage rate of 325 a month and ‘their keep. i s also houses, cottages. building lots and e, | = > R Registrars of Voters. |attilss' 1o sumetous. o mention 17 $4,400 W “..L BUY WANTED | wsesotiaiint @i SUBURBAN FARM | cusic'scheol women teschers o 3 . Tuesday an : i ifiarticles o 5 > ; Conn. y mile from Willimantic, 10 room | Collingwood, 4 N St is heds Bara, the greatest| Dated at Lisbon, Conn, July 25, 1913, [Stermys next falr dav. . e FOR SALE or exchange for heifers s i i s Pouliry | maximum salary be. increased to $800 of yampir b, & ealng lgck fo us in P. T. CONNELL, cottage house, built less than five MEN WANTED AT THE!|Z.3 cow, a gray mare, good driver, | houses. 20 “acres fine flelds, pastures | per annum. O ner Des: vampire . v 2T istrator. 2 3 5 £ = gentle and safe for a Jady to drive, not 2 , ty of wood, good fruit. = =X o Droduction, A Fool There wa s | REGISTRARS OF voTBRS' NoTicw.| 7 Administrator. |years; has al! modern improvements, Siais “of ansthing. Yaih worl “any- B e o e R British Columbial play in its new dressing will be zhown e Registrars and Assistant Reglis- including a finely cemented cellar and where; new automobile took her jo sl £ 3 for the first quarter of the presen at the Auditorium theatre next Mn. | trars of Voters of the Town of Nor- S e i oy AMERICAN STRAW- H Wilcer, R.'D. 5. Freston. on Vol hargains in stocked toyms. @ o |vedr fotaled - five, dompared with day T:v story is an intensely human | “';_;'“:“ily;" e % A% a splen; ‘; = *h‘m : eater. k_f;”‘ untown Road. jyl2d | Tryor's Agency. . i bR g s e 4 one, and the staging of it is superior . . an 1018, PRESTON BRIDGE rooms and bath and a summer kitchen. ¢l FOR SALE—55 acres wood and tim- ‘months of 1917 o magy of the present day produc- | from 12 oclock, noon, until 9 e'clock Only five minutes walk to business seo- | BOARD COMPANY’S MILL | 5er %™ 38ris 85, %55 %oren st wiim- FOR SALE tions. The stirring power of it has |, in the eveaing, e x mantiogiconn; may2id | Cottage Houses, Tenement and| The school children of Korea make made it historic. In its naw form its T’g'}wnkinhgt:;)e:.;pl:ga}o;voé‘er: of i;a!d tion; good neighborhcod; near trolley. Good Pay Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in|use of shallow boxes of sand instead compelling interest is heightencd j of voting i porfficat rimaries or cane Livery, Sale and Boarding ARCHA W, COET, ;‘:fi"“}’,‘ey.)"?‘?;i‘l“fa sgi'ftnr};oe‘;rz ai ?vfnfila;e m’l‘:‘;e)@udc?"‘anlgewc:m T cuses, as prescribed in Act of Legisla- 2 : ) ty 3 stick,.ar New London County Fair. ture, 'session 1900, Those who havs| Stable. Taxi Service and BR[O et Steady Employement One of the favorite sports of the|Previously registered are mot required = have « number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, box is shuffled it is ready for another Telephone 1334. 63 Broadway. character. - ¢ to do so again. The above work will be performed at the following places: FIRST DISTRICT — At the Town Hall. aviators of both the allies and the| German forces is the shooting dewn of the captive balloons which are sent Another carioad just arrived, Wed- nesday, July 24th, and there are sev- eral 3 and 4 years old. Garage Connected. Women employes of a company. in H t for all kinds of busi WANTED, = Sa¥iatdn i Zion City, Tl painted _with _ yellow up by th " _ orses to let for all kinds of busi- e s RED W, e the fronts. .of the homes of Jol B S0tk ot he Y g mere ihe| SBCOND DISTRIOT—At W. D. Rick-| ness, with or without rigs, by the day TWELVE i stine teetl Tont matter S HE Sephoneta y26d Smith and W. J. Pavne, fellow-work- other knowledge. The aviator who | mporab Siore, West Side. or week. Special attention to boarders | Send by parcel post and receive ers who are said to have refused to is able to get where he can swoop | entais %’x‘ifli‘,’%‘;fiév:‘l‘u_ H. Bow-|and transients; 20 to 30 horses always FINE RESIDENCES check by return mail. We buy dia- down on the balloon, dashes down, firing through the balioon znd the in- cendiary bullets set fire to the ze FURNISHED SEASHORE on hand, for sale, weighing 1050 to doff their hats when the company's 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 service flag, with.twenty stars, was FOURTH DISTRICT—At P. T. Con- service flag, y nell's Barber Shop, Norwich Town. monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO. FOR SALE sausage shaped gas bag. The ohserv- ers in the basket, if not struck by any bullets, and the aviator is usually satisfied if he downs the balloon, leaps forth with his parachute and sails down to earth. Large Hall, Taftville, East Side. day of July, 1918. FIFTH DISTRICT — At Ponemah SIXTH DISTRICT—At Billings' Hall, Dated at Norwich, Conn, this 27th 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 sale, or money refunded in full. Trial! allowed. 1f in need of anything in ou:| Eight are on Washington Street, and four on Broadway. If you want a home in an unsurpassed residence section of Norwich, consult 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. Established 187 FOR SALE No. 11 Bliss Place | COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT N at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant unveiled recently. Onme of the most frequent groups of symbols seen in Chinese designs is the Buddhist group. . The, Buddhist knot is the sign of lorgevity, and also g . stands for the eight - Buddhist com- TYLER D. GUY, 7 Room Cottage with all improve- }| View, and along the Rhode Island|mandments, Two.fish denote domes- At the New London County Fai; NELIUS J. T line, give us a trial and we will give| HA W. H g o N hore; also accessible Seashore Farms, | tic felicity. These fish. or perch, go held in Norwich on September 2. § S o ime |70t ol valus for o Honss | ARCHA W. COI_T ments, including heat; location || shore; alsc ace in pairs and_are always faithful to and 4, the people will be enabled to STABLE 371, 375, 375 MAIN sT. | Highest Grade Properties i Gl Fortiartioulate, ‘iruire each other. The umbrella of 10,000 see just what happens to thé observer ‘ Telephone 1334 63 Broadway || ! . or p 3 . | people is presented to a mandarin on for Secretary Raymond has booked a | mAHY AGNES DICKSOUCKSON VS.| Phone 326-2. O'BRIEN & CHASE. | Fran S QY |bis leaving a district as a token of balloon act quite out of the ordinary | Noties, U O order car FRANCIS D. DONOHUE the purity of his ndministration. The known as the Human Torpedo. The| State of Connecticut, County of New WESTERLY, R. canopy, like the umhrella, js a sien aeromaut ascends in his balloon with | London, Norwich, July’2dth, 1918, Central Building Norwich JUST ARRIVED two parachutes; one parachute is en- ciosed in a large torpedo: on reach- ing the proper altitude the aeronaut Upon' the compiaint of the said Simeon Francis Dickson, claiming, for the reasons therein set forth, a divorce, TREES { relating to official, life, which is the H ambition of every ese. CASTORIA Eot Infants and Children They are here. A nice load of well MARKIN e F S the. ball : returnable on the first Tuesday of|Order your TREES and SHRUBS|broken horses, just out of work and FOR G AND OR ALE jumps from the oon _with = both | September, 1918, before the Superior|mow for fall planting. Orders deliv- | ready to go. (o work, Al Kinds, big parachutes. After the first ‘chute|Court in and for said County. ered anywhere. and small, pairs and _single. right. Come and see them. ELMEP. . PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. may21d Prices opens there is a real explosion it a loud report that can be heard for miles and aeronaut and the second ‘chute dre hurled into space, Then the sec- SORTING TROY STEAM LAUNDRY and must be sold at once, a two-family house, with all improvements, well lo- cated; an excellent paying property. Good 'substantial reason can be shown for selling, etc. For full particulars, 1t appearing to and being found by the subscribing authority that the said defendant, Mar{ Agnes Dickson, is absent from this State—gone to parts FOR SALE ACRES CHOICE GRASS| Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 NINE unknown: n e ‘ LAND WITH BARN NEAR THE |inquire of in Use ForOver 30 Years Fomut Elides down o terva.foms. | eliis Lherefore, Ordered, That notice | Whitestone Ciewts wil be s450 | ATTENTION, FARMERS! [CITY LINE. OB Naniiin: Sauare: Noroden™ "X | Always bears : This act s new, theling. ity fi\‘-enenaifif&":?i'é%ufl{f“ '{;y;":éfifix’%fissé Faie per thguagnd % "“} Now is the time to use e i Al %9% ing an absol novelty. Ag it s order in e: Norwicl ulletin, a % ., F. CONA "y ., ne 11 orwich, . [Wanoture reall the saine visua! - newspaper printed in said Norwich. 11 ¥rankbn Street. = FREDERICK T. BUNCE i L d B iTine s sk biena) cftect o) hwapoper printed in sld Norwloh | GROUND LIME STONE The Piano Tuner; or before the 26th day of July, 1918, down by an enemy aviator the act is E B PARSONS. WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your pus- ‘sure to prove one of the most inter- FOR SALE BY THE Iness before tne public, thére is no WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- Piano Tuner GEER o, M. 22 Prospect T [ ¢ 5 PECK' C co iness before the public, there is no l ¥ IRE 1s no advertising in P Clerk of the Superior Court for New | medi better than through the - 2} edi 3 d- Easterns Connecticut equal te The Bul- Ssting of the many novelies that will " Condon Comaty Vertiainz columns ot Tho Holistin, NORWIGH, CONN. Phone 838-2 22 Clairmount Ave. | Tising et o e Eiens, %! Phone §11 ., | Pasterm Conneetiout caval } - i S bl