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TR Y FAIR TODAY AND PRC3ABLY TOMORROW o~ FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES school and have heen its WANTED H supporte: generous What is Going On Tonigt FOR'SALE -FOR SALE | TO RENT POETRY audeville and Motion Pictures at| The ,ng;ne belt broke in the Liber- Six Cents a Line of Six Words, last dw % Auditorium i e e e e i Six Cents a Line of Six Word Six Cents n Line of Six Words. | __Six Cents a Line of Six Words. THE LOOMS. Motior: Pictures at Breed Theatre. fier 1 o'cleck and «vx‘“.;‘u]“y;l‘rtf A pian player. Apply FOR SALE_Pigeons; squab breeding FOR RENT-—Turnished room, withThe 100ms that sing in Germany under Vaudeville and Motion Pictures atf\work had to e suspended in the plant. | WO ¥ and 10 cent store. jexd:Homers, White ~Kings Belgian Cars use orKitchen if desired. Phone 769-12.] , the hands of men, Davis | The different departments were going | . M ;\ann-d for detective work. oot g Tumbler | e e Ee e r;::‘l‘:'v‘x‘zg(l1gl(:‘l\r'snngs 1mey q 15 ®lGunor, former U. o ; and Trumpet- = z e iy ar— et |fu be closed from ay night un- | FRRGE lfilfll S. Gov't Detja%\e, ers, at bargain. prices. o Woite mepmr |uT0<RENT ive-room basement, 11}0f red-roofed towns in Belgium they til Monday and as a vesult of thej g e price list. L. N Dondero, 102 North St | Elm St 48 Oak St. may30d . will not see again, ma|break down an added half day was| WANTED—3 situsiion s companion | Willimantic,”Conn. Phone 5 pTo b e ek Belgian “children playing enjeyed by the help. © iderly lady. rite Box X. ¥, Z., ——— 3 electrici rent § ity ceated ar a cottage door, Bl h Iaise . rensinl traims’ .of * the| thls ‘office: s ea s.a':?? SALEH. D motorcycle and A three-fat Brick House witn §ificol ; (o |Of sturdy Belslah | workmen who [P | southern division of the Central Ver-| WANT to trade my furm horse for a|order. new rires mnd tuber e: ;X:‘é’a"x‘ng am annual income of $900; can be §| ma Coming home at" el:/‘;,nln%’ tfflong a mont Railway have, been side-tracked |smaller horse: have my plowing done | Writé Box A. H., this off : AR auiet way? ANNOUNCEMENTS [inthe local yards ‘for the past few &nd have a oind s vear old hore. WAt | pom Safps e used for business purposes; T S e raom ] The busy looms in Germany have 1ook- days. while the emplo have heen'r\‘h’(““ weighs close on. to 1375 bs. |, ¥ LE—Have sold my place good location: ideal investment. J 314 Main st. may i ed on cruel sights— Mebitions for Bubinesa Ochool Crpds] o . Walles: ol ridges, | Address Farmer, Bulletin Office. je2 country and am living in Norwich L it d _{ I wonder what they whisper as the. | making vepairs on the loc id et and have a nice farm horse to sell, For full particulars, all for one car sWing and weave today? i uates. | Unclaimed letters at Yantic post| W BUY old ~ldm|’\” collections; | weighing about 1300 Tbs. age o vears. 4| one 914 or 984 E e Mecont s aa s I vus-| office are addressed to Peter h vour or old stumps. on|splendid work horse in’ every resp. The busy 1 " s g (;"“]‘;‘" f;(‘)‘:s Broola CA idiaw, Babiars iy Sarah jenvelope lwmethlgal;y“:nndll1sl,y Drov-|clever and quict for old pgrson to han-if FRANCIS D. DONCHUE A SO P e afe matding a he st si ks—Miss Mar-: Dowling, Sam Gore Mrs. Lyman |jgen s dg.. Prov-idle; ‘will sell reasonable ®r trade forg 5 34-10 They always chatter as they work— et Holmis Hh\F.:(‘ « :Kx:ull .\I|l|r-z Maine, Brendan Mechan, A. W. Mills, | S = i ('i:e’;!; KHOr‘flT‘lu{‘xay fihlel ot e epgt piCentral Bl [ Phona, & Norwich Y o o = wre never el Mary Ishisier with Lawyer J. P, Hunt- Michlyna Anuime, Mr; and Mrs. | ' Jesterday hoo sex forice e ety argead 1,70 RENT—Rooms and hoard, either e ihe workers ever start and i dele « ¥ hbu 113 Ware, 5 auto, he ced it was a, MW buy 1 Ox'rrland roadster, 24 “" day or week. 248 Main St. . en T L ke L ibsety) Wiaolak ‘Campany, ha ! I U e ) in sood running order” Appiy I, ! _may21d oo e e casville a0 s g g - . Fie ced he coodn t , 5 St. T S - - d skill? Green with Porteous & Mitchell siven ifS employes a 23 per cent. in- a5 there wax & sittin hen in 36o'n | Jegd " | | nchester St Phone 881. | s bad for light nto the cloth in Germany is woven crease in wages. ¢ hafter weight until the chicks - bl i t. di . \"‘0'"‘ 2ua 'rpa"— 11, Williams has returned, af- ched. Enyway he stered Ayrshire = e = —| A Ne shirt for Germany of poison SRV 3 T AT t 3 s stay in Boston € a cold drink of Moxle and xom » new mileh. John Fielding, Moh -T RENT—Rooms with board, hrce Ardgiilines The <how billed for the Davis the ‘“ n s “p He holidays tn hem Manila. cigars for a5 r e Tel. 1834°3. minutes’ walk from Marlin-Rockwell’s. |The hand_of fate is weaving and a fbt half of this week i one that both illiam Crofts spent \ e and (4idn't mind listenin® to him. “Yours till| Tror ssLE — S = or a e Dinners a specialty. 13 Boswell Ave. . scarlet thread appears— voun d old will enjoy. The Keith: Hanover with his parents, Mr. and e first. Fagan's Smoke Shop. je2d R SALE — Stock, bul eers, | i marSo The thing that's made in Germany is oung 1 1 av. 1 Mrs. W. Crofts calves and pigs; also red kidney seed | | cursed beyond desire. vaudevi 1 selecte and BT ered was atreceit visitor Tn L VAN 3 Sharples cream sep, |Deans $6 bushel John Bouge«un | { STORAGE—Household goods stored 3 ’,., |W“] . re v ‘,”"’_‘ ,lihfi Sl 5“.3““ in A-1 condition; will pay fa,,l‘r_fl nmgn Conn. 2 R “n‘v’r 10"15 or short term; rates reason-|The sing loom in Germany give L COSErIGR O S nda Miss Rose Wathley of Kent spent!lsed. price. Robert Copper, Brooklyn, " “ay for sale, by load or ton. D. &bl anning Studio. 52 Broadway. work (o Germun mem; and company, who present e e e e ouaat.—bg|Soan frdl. 3ize\bariteison " Diy; A aror . Cateanny aoad, of L 3 The factories in Belgium are broken comedy sketch entitled Too Mizs M. J. Pendleton. X <Iyn road, next to Mi 41 Boswell Avenue | 70 RENT—_Furniched rooms; also led. # is a regular biz time Keith 2 S bheiheen works “D—Experienced nurse maid |fooms for light housekecping. 10§ an workman does not find his atbraction’ and- 18 fulliof daughs, Andrew Laredo, who has been. work- | WARTER—=EEpecienced nuree - maid Lo L il | Sctoot St Tel 10453, Sepiid wife and child again, jing at the Groton Tron Works for the |3 FFGRaps ol VieY fibe fear oid, MIS| HBAVY double work harness in first! ATTRACTIVE His church bell or his hearthstone, or | | past_six ‘months. has returned fo the|New London, -Coni. Phone 2156, |§ASS_condition, cost §(2 price ohe e Joom at which he toiled | village and is employed by the . lLibe may h ;‘I”"’ -‘;"’fie ¢_§px":, : ii nice 1_—_ The w ,"‘ (ri;«rmflfly are ask- fvilas S, SHp 0] ar 27 g n St. 2 us for brea |1y Woolen Company. 24 | NT A5 3 Misg Lillian Cullina- of Torrington i nousework; no washing. Mrs. Edith L. | g RB[DENCE | TO REI )5S nm\'glf“ Joomane spent the holidays at Pine Tree Cot- Box 214, Montville, Conn. th?il?m! r;glr‘iorr:‘ ‘:fre_‘\"ei{"vwep}l'egl; {§ TWO FLATS, 7 and 8 rooms each, §|Th et the men who tage. mare, age 0 vears, e\;u; PROPERTY with modern’ improvements; best ancomforied RNMENT wants Washingto: ! location in city for Rocming House. ation wrought by men HAMPTON 1S or_over, $1.000-$1 G(m { 1 Inquire 3 easant work; write mdech-A x - ! I Bu the G Sergeant John Greaber, who hds just |1 for list positions’ open. ~ Ftanklin! 'r:g&:r"gf‘q ;DEW, wgt when new !{ | |l BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS || the German people shout Sergeant John Greaber, who hds just|jystjtute. Dept. 32P, Rochester, N. Y. v as hurt, a beauty, prw' 0. | S ————T——— | The sipzine of their stolen looms is all roturned from France, e a very in-1 mayl0SMWF J l C S wio loan Hiean i | teresting talk the Congregational | = & L ames o ase R R = = Faceh S cning. Serst Grea- | WANTED-— —Louise Driscoll, in the New York church Sunday morning. Sergl Grea- | o WANTED S sound. | If Reas Ler was awarded the Croix de Guerre g IAAY. of cnild to drive 37 Shetucket Street you want a comfortable o8 Mrs. Ray P. Fuller gave the mem-| WANTED—National cash registers I make the price very low tof € c 2 Z = s bers of her Sunday achool class a very | Wil pay spat cash: siaie mumbers. ‘de-|party who gives her 4 sood home: price| icar to ride in call up JOHN/| The polls will be open in allz’our city e e o ption and lowest price. Vrite or} 365 inger sewing machine, $8; driv-} districts today from 9 a. m. to . m, enjoyable automobile ride Menday af-|wire Ganger, 147 West 42d St, New|ing harness $6: rubber tired top car- M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning A i : ° Hf“pnp(;n, ;:;\m:: Ihrlo':,"hr Pn»:wl\l\\lu ]\wk‘ mayiSd |riage, fine condition, $23: zood icebox, | 3 g Ave., anielson, Putnam, imfret and o-{ - — = % almost new, $7. 12 Cliff St. Please ring - ington. topping in Putnam for ice| WANTED—Colored” Woman to do}{iop:bell Se2d Norwich. Dodge closed serv-| HUMORS OF THE DAY cream. The trip was greatly enjoyed g peia “'Hioe s 3% 1T FOR SALE_Bright bay horse, weighs H > iy s S § by all. IBatvE i MAYZIA_{, hout 1000: 10 vears old, kind and men- ice car. Phone 152-12 T woulant, sSlliibose thiondepiuzt | from here attended the sen-| WANTED — Experienced pharmacist | tle for anyone to nse. lnquire Dr, C. B. now. It's a b ig loss ¥ dn Willimantic Thursday [jlaliette o H”\\t iccessors {0 (. H.|Capron, Bailey's Stable. may30d But, Heavens. I've got to hav llli’,.l orrington, conn. Y S, BT P s noney for b ing e 3 I : : LI 2 FOR SALE—Rabbits at 50 cents| 15 head of sood, younz, sound herses FOR SALE mopch.Lonsblssthel o M ADCITEDTIE A i SiheRohiltren or | theiConter iachool ) '1"*‘ second maid: App) apiece. Albert Werth, North Franklin, |, .. T e el hrorens ¥ use % 2 MARGUERITE CLARK Field Memorial Day exercices on the}so . Broadw may jCi._Tel. Lebanon Div. may29d ‘une ek s e | “See that boy over there? He's an’ Mis Widgs of the Cabbage Patch’ | church lawn Friday afternoon. WANTED—A competent second girl.| “;rgMATO and cabbage plants for sale ,X_"”‘m e i “‘ - S ned (flnnel.” p 7w e Miss Mary Pearl spent the week-end (ADPI¥ at Miss Porteous, 34 Fairmount | 3 Xjien, Plainfield, Conn. Tele-|01d7 one pair of &r ;”‘ . why's tha A GPammount Pictre | in Collinsville. fEmceece TS e ~may may28d | o] of bay Ty cause he shrinks from washing.” . 3 x The children of the Bell school held| WANTED—Compete chef at e haasel Sof pair of blacks, 6 a ears old; these A f two-t —Boy's Lify next act is Jimmy Duffy, the jolly jes-! e o 1 1 e! SALE—Large house. good barn | % i enement use Wi comeay HoRE e B |:d mu‘\m memorial exercises at the North ceme-isison nn, Apriy person. B o, B it land, three minutes| [0 weigh 0 to 3000;]her a Crawford—I always thought fhe TRE third set is the Thnee Mo Gile ] tery- Michael, Prop. may from trolley Tic fare to_ Franklin|sev So00d horses, road S shrine Toe A a trio of pretty and clever m ;e; ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Beagiger| pPAINTERGood all round, wishes|Square: only ‘34 000, v\ordhfiSu 000 47} chuni o o nrn(l a Juggling sensation that you vers sel.| L Auburn, R. 1, are visiting at W. A, painting and papering jobs. 'Zachno-|dress Epx 300, Bulletin Office. may28d) o .°q ;.. double and| s6 clim st S T e (Do dom see. They are jugglers of every { Pearle’ o i |tz Ip2 WestiMain St SPHonsss, FOR SALE—One cabinet, three largel oo ignt an new and sec.|_Phone 300.” fE LT e i = Sitotion; Mre. Mary C. Phillips of Williman-|_may23d . mirrors, some counters and a q““‘;’}y’nnd S o ot o 0 o = .. [tic was in town one day last week. WANTED—Woman cook for jof second hands windows. Inquire Dr.| L ice that nearly al Ripg feature photoplay Is Alice Hegan| "\(iss” alice Pratt is entertaining her country hotel: gond wages. N. B. Lewis, 314 Main St. may?sd |carts, reach It in need of| hair? : Cabbage Patch, with dainty Marguerite| MOther from West Willington. Windham Inn. Tel. 33-4 W I3 ALE One Chalmers touring |&nything in tr re, see me. | ve also m otic- s iy Marguerite] “afiss Ethel M. Davis of Hartford is = ar in good running condition, tires 5 ; i eviki are not pi- Clark as the star. We won't go into aj . E. J. HAMILTON, |} lengthy dissertation concerning the! spending a few days at R. P. Fulle our buyers are| early new, price $95; one Corbin tour- <Ly e S Statesman. story's tremendous stage popularity,i J: C: Church of Boston is at his| eady for b Huve S04 500 3?;;*;,;;;";;3,;‘;"’;‘;}5,”{3;; el LSS Mats Shoeet, | “I wouldn't marry the best man liv- although we could, but will ust sy, Summer home here. for sale? Welsier's Farm Agency, DN early’ new cream separgtor for hait Norwich, Conn. i ing you to come and see if you don't think| =20 3rice of a new one. Alfred Oden, Mans-|rejepnones: Office 650; residence 1212, f “Im sorry vou feel that way about nm this is-the best picture Marguerite MERROW enz;:g*}]“[‘g“fi”—\gur ne ;;f:“;“rféfj‘zg feld Center, Conn. may26d z at low pr 5|me, but I recate the ¢ ompliment.” CIErK has ever appeared in. Miss Clark| i ka. Red Cob and Leaning seed corn;| ~FOR SALE Seasoned hard wood, all Main St | —Detroit : Pre plays the role of Lovey' Mary. a moni-| Mr. and Mrs. I F. Wilcox, accom- |saaraneed 1o grow: alse high stade| sizes, delivered to ali parts of the Gity. i - — | the most melan- tor |m gn olrr\hcm;m in whose care panied hy Mrs. Phebe Wilcox and Mr: Greeneville Grain Co. Phone | Harry B. Ford. Phoze i52. novild urn e e e‘f | is placed a child, of whose parents she W, B. Martin of Rockville. visited rel- _maylsd TWO BAGS of Winner and one pk 'F lsh d s ashcr is ignorant, and whom she Ioves as a atives in Rhode Island, Sunday. Mrs.| wANTED — Antique furnilure, mir-|of Mayo's (1% oz.) for %3¢, worth 3ic ) o i i Beb e e ronon ] brother. This child subsequently is the Phebe Wilcox remained there and will | vors, colored glass. silver, historical|a Manila cigat, Helio, for 3¢, at Fagan's F b wrould Tilts. Yo oi: shomherhis wides == central figure of an interesting story.;spend several weeks visiting various|china, old books, and old letters. A |Smoke Shop. _m“y“m H Cottag‘es r | Tondon: Tit:Bits. 5 O The Burton Holmes Travelogue and a places in the s ¥ Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Tel 717-3.| ywaANTED_Bight \,Ou“, men foj | Bon O L funny Lyons and Moran comedy com-| Mrs. Sarah Spinks spent a day last ayl6d " sample. Auditorium Hotel, 8 a. m. Mon- i - | t you fellow looks furtive. Isn't pletes the show. week with her. mother-in-law, at| WANTED—Girls for skein winding.|da¥. maysld or Sale oY Rent i 10 ROOM HOUSE | he apt to tr ¥y to pinch something?” — South Coventry A West Side Silk Mill. __‘may2d FOR SALE—Wood in stove lengtis, Pl tly situated I " said the jewel- The polls will be open in all four city| Virien Burdick, of Ellington was a NTED iatiog s iy C. 0. D. G. A. Bullard : easantly situated on Laurel 1o buy an engagement S WANTED—In a good location, a fur-|34 per cord, C. 0. D. G - 3 528! ricts today from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. | guest Sunday of his brother, A. T.|nisned house for the summer raonths;|Tel. lm 4. maySd \a; Wfltchd H.Iu, W::kap;:g, Pleasw“ i Hill ten minutes’ walk from | K City Journal. BREED THEATRE. j R CotE. e e '{f.’;‘,f“'“e" i °§;§3§;" For_ s.u.m—smb Bops jmeericaid, it :;:inbne.s“s:::e F‘j‘r‘“d 1§ Frankiin Square, modern im- il : my son marries Mrs ams t ek~ prd 1-2 cord same rate, cut in stove| shore; ms. 3 3 i irlesue actress, I shall Today and Tuesday the Breed wi|Chd With relatives in Willimantic. |~ yTOMOBILES to wash; clean wor ngths, the kind that suits. C. S‘Send forbooy let. |1} provements, and low price. ! v ‘;“r"-‘u“l c‘fn‘t. and \-oau Z‘i‘n‘l’é{‘[ jideent Theda —perp il | "‘;‘" Sunday, accompanied her sister, done rignt. Phone 7711Brown, Yantic. Phone 1099-2. aprzid | 5 I < 3 g cisdt Mrs. J. F. Thompsen, she visited her Norwich. apr29d. | “gom s 36 akéd 3 5 ! | s ; production. When Men Desire, A story oI EIeL FOR SALEHigh grade used cars [ J | 5 : —There’s no use bothering e rthur, in Norwich. a i Phone 1413 1 H BECKIFY . . $ifiie ; than S 4 / WANTED—Farme and trucks of all makes. i E : g ot eay e more thriling than this T\ Visitors al Winding Brook Farm, on TED-Farmers: Many ot myland (ucks ot ene, §¢ 5 oy ‘ » ,\;st:g.t BECKLEY just t ell the a ctress.—Town e - ! s Saturday, were N tarms for sale. If you want to sell 3 WESTERLY, R. I | lain Stree! Phones v es of the oine holds u 3 SALE—Sa: to, fou & . - : St e oG heroine holds one spell-| Burdick of Chaplin and Leon Burdick.|vours write at once. = V. Vella, Canter- e s ks braay detat [&_ 2 deliberating? tling role. She plays the part of a| - 2nd Mrs. A, Robinson spentj s /., Lonn. __ap8d __ |phone Willimantic Div. 187-3.. * | —— ss” replied the sarcastic lawyer. 2 ronge e | Memorial Day with James Green and| WANTED—Rugs. 1: may10d 1 only jju who has a htimble- voung woman who is naturally shy and waAx Rugs, carpets to clean BN i S Dot S h | — o a0 : BBtk Bt tate Ioroon Ne o] ity Jitbout removiag. ciceirle vacuim | “rimms for sale Write for catalogue GROUND LIMESTONE | {ful o brains is probably _ieliing * 11 as an infamous woman. With great| Little Miss Helen Tyler, . who has 1, 773-12. apr F. I, Racine. Danielson, Conn. sepl¥d | X | SALE H@%FS ’mflq-“um that client is guilt aversion she makes advances to albeen spending several weeks with her| WANTED—Lons distance moving = n car fots and less than car lots| —DBirm Age-Herald. multitude of men. and thus is exposed aunt in Andover, rince the death of| Jobs by-auto truck. Phone 1 Nor- FOR SALE | Crimson Gulch is hap- to manv harrowing adventures. She her mother, has come to make hwrl'*““’ Div. _____sep?sd_ | Two-teneme ¢ house with a[l! mo’dm. For sale by =5 of t he b arrooms.” 4008 Thix o o that she may be ablel home for an indefinite time with Mr.| WANTED -. Seccnd hand furniture; | TP onciRents: each tenement contains| + TTAMC > 1650 I want to mo,” replied Three-Finger to join e lover. Her experiences’ and Mrs. I. F. Wilco | we pay highest yrices in eastern Can: e et v THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO or e Lwvay. Some of the boys don't hesi- lemand emotional acting of high| Mrs. Lena French spent the 1mer.g;;‘ teuL e ‘nflg‘a‘l:‘flféu’gge!év' o |section of East Main St, and § minutes’| Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. | i to call altention to the fact that order. the work in which Miss part of the week in Rockville | Waverooms. 30.37 Water 8t Nomrard.iwalk from. Franklin S Lot 100x/| | may30d n old-fashioned bar was a whole lot Bara ecels Lenjamin_Baxicr made a Lustness| Write, call or tel. 708-3. jesMWS For full particulars. see | % ve than an ice cream Jur will also he seen in her trip to Rockville Thursday. V. COVELLO, —Washington Star. late The Buffer, | Phone 653-3. 198 Cliff St. and ca s e e e 23 el Y | i I 10 o : henle: soh aun | LEGAL NOTICES w AN I ED FOR SALE [traveiing ‘| THE KALEIDOSCOPE Wetvo. Geb MacOuRTHA N, A nHta - — Cottage Houses, Tenement ana |, .\ "'\C00 50 The Honesdale (Pz e e ot Ruitrrieiindsa nota- | S RpTRiGn: - B, ss., Buriness Blocks, Building Lots, ali in |f Teinened to (i oot b She Honestond ‘“'I?,‘ .lm’t]‘rh;;"h The Pathe will complete the, aTEe B aha 9 o desirabie locations. List your pro- FEy Sudeis Bl SR R $8 Tor toMiy and T iedds late of A Llcensed perty if you care to sell or rent, as i| 10 also is a physician, ¥ AR ot ratar Rave a number of people looking for the Pennsylvania East- A T AR i tration account with . reai estate investments. lary subscribed for $4,000 YANTIC ire Tor ‘allowance, it Assistant WILLIAM F. HILL, ory Liberty Bond That the Tth da ol June. Real kslaic unu insurance. he use of the metric syvstem of The memiers of the Girl?' Friendly at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at Coom 168 Tharer Blg i T abeTy L ainment in Fire the Probate Court in' Lebanon, be. and| Ph . X s is more strictly cvening to raise the same is, ass a b ng on| arma(:]st R G B S R et e. rovar than in an ing ,.w..m'”w allowance) ol nistration Wee will loan’ you icdah . on, your |\ other American country. R thied count with eald estate, and this Go . {LIBERTY BONDS, or if you must T i Saodtingd i in Flavius J. Darrett, a Civil it Y ldirects the Aaministrator o0 o Address with references Boxlun we will buy them and pay you {ashed \When lit o bty ¢ veteran, 38 vears old, has been ing School, a member of ‘£aid time and place, by pub! $ spot cash. No waiting. LT RO e A g e S v : P 3 = n un 1ously chosen by the Dem- ine socie Matia was | Or in so newspaper ha < 43 Bu“etln Office' your Bonds. ot h, 1“ b \ S i 2 3 T S Vanita, Kan,, as their can- vory well the following mem- Heg na i s AT THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. e i SR T fulll gigate for muyor. o R e L g e Established 47 Yeears. ‘)‘g'}}b}‘“fl“““‘ L S | 1t has lccided by French sci- - - Ma L Biliie ALBE i Fior cothy Harc- | Je2d nor 1 I Carpenter: | NOTICE Drrons. rolly ¥ Flore neel AT A Cous ! FIVE WOMEN TO IRON. & Ratajie, 1 v Mor Vio- {0f s GOOD PAY ie Tottingham | I. AYLING. .7 % scenc was of thel Axel W. Anderson, late STEADY WORK. zirl's rooms which n said t, deccased mated place when me was T brougit in that Miss I'ense had TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, to the unusual immer 252 FRANKLIN ST, eral od time resulted sahd de- or the young & Dur » eve- | ceased jast 1 tire same ning there wel iy interesting so- | Town, and be pubilshi same once | _ ‘ number of which pleased o b R X ety inciter orig } b SBLSON 3 AYLING, Juige WANTED Down on the al for a true Bentiey: piano_solo, Smiles, | i LIBERTY BONDS Harve OHiE Thine. Douts HELEN M. DRESCHER farve . Thine, Gk | Installment Card Bl tio: sofa. Star ot Lie MAst,| i Installment Cards and Books| h: duct, Bubbles, Henrietta| Al s donaaiAia: 4 Ol Eikon stk OB Al eredit . i e CASH PAID FOR W. §. §. ed OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUK;IO i to 1o the| | BBAnL. o undersizned 1001248 Main St. Franklin Sq. Norwich | yved by the|thC 20 : “WaNTED i [l (o L wtifuly - je2q venty gene-al housework women, Besd Ly ) -~ venty-five laborers, weavers, spinners, | pec X Ti 3 «resser tender two :mm ooks. anel idies were o1d fo 1 PHELD [Glored laundr three | They disappeared Istric: . farmers dy s, and the iy S jpunya FREE EMPLOVMENT BUREAU a W. Gaic. lite GEORGE L. CHESBRO, rict, deceased 25d 43 Broadway. )y 0 b Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sts. MODERN RESIDENCE 40 MAPLE GROVE AVE. FOR SALE House has exceptionally nice hard- wood floo: new steam heater, Ruud automatic, instantaneous gas water heater and other unusual features, Enoligh lan# for nice zar- den. Short walk -to business sec- tion of city. Price way below re- placement value. Further details from, ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway $3,300 BUYS IT ALL Seven room house and fine stable, buildings 19 years old. Over two acres of land with large garden plat all planted including nice strawberry bed; several young and thritty, beardag fruit trees; deep well of crystal clear water, pure ang cold; short walk to car line, in Norwich Town. Procrastinate and the other fellow gets it. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway BRING YOUR HATS TO BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED CLEANING PARLORS. 33 BROADWAY. WHEN YOU ARE IN OUR CITY CALL AT THE VICTORY LUNCH ROOM, RIGHT. ON THE SQUARE, 252 MAIN ST. THERE i ac aavert'stng medium in stlate HIGHEST PRICES LB L PAID FOR d on'tie sign- SECOND HANE FURNITURE F i her 'fav:‘ BY A. BRUCKNER, AL 5o o same anee FRANKLIN ST TEL. TI7-3. e Py rmumni —- - irn’ to this| . : \ Cent e WANTED | i ight Young M:n to sample. | -+ o+ 4 Call at Freight House at 8:30 s 1g oby_notified to present |y o . fiag: Town et The: wii be| the : o 1141 | this morning. b -4 . specially | ¢ yington St.| Sted .;01"‘"“’1 i Sty LN il IRomeicrl Conn, within the time fimited | === SR = R S e eheY in tue ahive and foregoing order ! THERE is no advertising medjum hiye a GERTRUDE HAKES GALE. Easteru Cousnecticut eqial 10 The Bu -yn-cnu und entertainments in the je2a Executrix. letin fur business results. N Tastern Connecticur eaual to The Bule fetin for LuJipess Tesults. TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT: i} ‘ne Norwi avi ons are cautione called to said m ba = nam, ski Th LOST 1 day of Nover 1> having the :ind extinguished Jeu the 1aid aim on nk on_or 1919, or ared can and new books amount duc ¢ after n, apo etbook with money and blank jcheck. Find return to this office and recei reward. may3od FOUND ame to my p p. !twn Holstein heifers. J. P. Dufiy, anon, Conn m WANTED 01a false broken. Send,_ vy checik by wouds, 100, between Shetu An old. rel Lon’t matter it up 0 $15 per set. Bl i discecaiv We buy dia- COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Near corner of Shetucket and Water treets, Ket aud Market Sts. nrm to deal with. ORGE taker Und Prompt aitention Telephone 630 32 Providence St., We will Loan or Buy. We npay Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in any Shape. Jewelry, whether old- fashion or modern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sts. and Embalmer Taftville to day or night calls apri4MWFawl A. MORAN, Real Estate Franklin Square. ind persons are partic- fied to become radio s of sight generally is improved hearing. Broker, o opera compe “ Obviating the necessity for hand | FGR QALE towels in public lavatories, a- machine 4] has been d in which an electric 5 motor mo on a pedestal dries ; ACH, persouns 1 ith a current of all modern im-| A Japanese industry which has made ; % tn with | remarkable progr in recent years | that concerned with the extraction i vegetable wax, which is coming into ! demand on foreign markets. Brazil-nut tree does not beguu 0 bear fruit until it attains the age of | vears or thereabouts, and continues | full particul to produce crops m[mmu{enll‘, trees | JOHN A. MORAN, known to be hundreds of years old | s e produced crops. i 1 E oker, . e e . nado Itana, 21 years old, of Hi- Franklin Square. Norwich. Hiroshimo has | sailing master’s license a thorough examination as to her qualifications and is now in com- mand of the Kintokumaru a ship en- 1 foot of railway track iand, ail til albie There is not a wd peach in Albania, but there are some fair A canes roads constructed for military pur-} % )/“\ n‘l)eq e .u\n!.‘A? ;.‘:v).m ¢ol-| poses. Stands of h igh-class conifera ; " Uzted on the|timber are to be found, such as are mile school, | known in Italy, but the difficulties of not far from the|transportation rob these remote and | ! (o taa, leplone (B lisolated stands of present commercial t asks for Heat little| value, except in such case as that ef ome is $1,i30, part nmediate | the heavy timber stand near the Lo- ¢ goro Pass, south af Aviona. i ich a place this, until you bhive — dpaid a deposit on i - SERV. e 32 YEARS' SERVICE. | piace and it w frs. A. Waldman, 460 Glenn Ave. » leil an “a tr “Whe: i old. It no w 2 T was{ | Wileox's fover and it left me withi i ery winter. Thirty-two read about Foley's Honey bougnt some and it helped yet and it helps me every a_ widow 66 years old.™ nothing better for bronchial, and similar lingering_coughs and WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2,| Westerly, R. L ke |€ lat hang on. Just fine for chil- = Sven—for croup and whooping cough, Contains no opiates. The Lee & 082004 Co. The Piano Tuner 122 Prespect St. Phone 511 WHITESTONE CIGARS | Are 3$43.00 Per Thousand 11 Franklin-St. EER J. F. CONANT

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