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f FAIR AND WARMER TODAY PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW "0 What is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at If Too Fat . vis Theatre Get F A S TR et Fresh Air meets in Odd Fellows' Hall Norwich N b "Nu. 1396, 0. O. O. ‘“'\5-‘..’,;@;;.\ “110.::‘;'.” Vo. 6, K. of r,lHow You May Reduce a is'In Pyt 4 B ourt’ Quinebaus, No, 128, F. of Pound Daily and Improve ts in presters’ Hall B s Sachem | Chapter Y meets in Chamber of Commerce Hall. Norwich lodge, Star of Bethlehem, meets in Steiner's Hall. Public Meeting in ~Town Hall on School Building Question. ANNOUNCEMENTS Trading Cove Land Sold. Real Estate Broker John A. Moran has sold for the Eastern Connecticut Power company, to the Titus Land company. a tract of land approximate- ly 12 acres, located on the easterly side of he New London turnpike north of Trading Cove. The proper- ty will at once he developed into house lots, with the opening up of streets and boulevas AT THE AUDITORIUM. The picture opens with a big rodeo or “horder day” celebration. Jim Love, a man of the plains, rides into the border town to join in the celebration, where he meets Chiguita Romerez, a ward of one of the biggest ranches in e country. Jim wins the roping and tying contest and thus wins the af- fection of Chiquita. On his way back to his ranch he spends the night in the cabi an old man, who proves to be a neigagor of the big rancher. He e« Jim the trouble he is having with th rancher who is trying to force him to sell his property. Love offers to buy the old man out and agrees to fight the big rancher for his rights, He learns that the rancher asting and mining on his prop- for rich minerals, and that he is expecting 4 report from the Govern- ment assaver as to the value of the ore. That night the stage is held up by a masked rider (Hart) and the as- eport is removed from the mail the bag is later returned to fice marked “all missing 1 ted by the censor.” While Chiquita’s horse is fright- ast and she and horse fall Jim sees them fall and rescue. Chiquita later Jim's eabin to thank him for stance, where the rancher finds ind threatens Jim with arrest un- leaves the country. This he re- to do and the rancher and his men open fire on Jim, who fights until his last bullet is fired. then makes his escape dressed as a squaw, taking the girl with him, with the men in pur- AT THE AUDITORIUM. Tokio Girls which opened a gagement at_the Auidtorium s of the best Musical appeared here this sea- deed a freat to look scenery and mag- The staging and the hill would do | the larger Musical appeared here. The 1« “Alaska” showing the il her snowy glory. well constructed plot run- DIl At the now storm is introduc- hig novelty. The com- in_the hands of clever Billy Lewis as Mike Moore as Abie and they aeir audience frem the start nd them untli the final fall of the curtain. There are some very clever performers with this company and Musical numbers by Miss Essie Colvert, Marjory Kushaw, Miss Lor- etta Gale and Willard Dyer, all reored al the entire roles w comedians nd Harry ht the big. The Buck Dancing by Babe Mil- er of Wooden Shoe fame is a big novelty. This little lady is one of the astest dancers ever seen here, and also puts over a fast singing number. The comedy Trio is alone by itsself. A« an added attraction the dramatic sketch “My Bre Rosary” with Messers. Dyer, and Harry Moore and Misses Calser and Miller is rongest dramatic selec- tions seen here and the interpolation of each character showed that not only were they artists in the musical 1 tic performers of the This same bill will be lay and a complete change f programme on Wednesday and Fri- day. Crowded houses should be the rule th with this capahle com- pan es are given daily. BREAD THEATRE. A filmization of the famous comedy Down" heads the dou- at the Breed theatre | Olive Thomas, the baby vamp. ! s seen in the leading role of this pro- duction which was so successfully pre- ! nted on Broadway and on the road this bright and sparkling comedy rama M Thomas flirts her way through merry tangle of events with captivaling ease and charm. One could hard ine a role better ¢ undoubted comedy tal- | . of th fascinating star. A better ' could not be desired by any nger” is the title of the se e on the bill. This is a ne: cture staring Violet Paimer. « charming screen actress. Co-starred h her are Garreth Hughes and Paul erton. This is certainly an inter- esting, entertaining and delightful pro- duction. The Pathe news will com- plete the bill. A & x 7 autographed photo of Olive Thomas will be given 1o the ladies attending the matinee, Remember that ths is anniversary week at the Breed and gala bills will be shown all week COOPERATIVE STORES IN NEW LONDON CLOSE Three coonerative grocery and meat stores in New London and Groton, op- erated by the New London County Co- operative Association have been closed because the company is in fi- nancial difficulties, it is understood. e of the stores which was in East New London has been closed for two months. A store in Grotqn and a store | on Main street, New London, were closed Saturday night No attachments have been the stores. <o far as known. However, there are a number of ereditors and it was stated there would be a meeting of the committee and the directors of the association to f matters cannot be adjusted. he conference is unsuccessful it robable that a receivershin will be | ked for by the creditors. The New London Co-operative Co,, Inc., was or- ganized nrimarily for the benefit of the emploves of the New London Ship and Engine Co. who invested in stock ©f the company. Shares of a par value of $25 were issued and the stockhold- ers were expected to obtain groceries and provisions practically at cost. out- side the expense of operation of the stores placed on CORSETRY AND GOOD HEALTH ARE RELATED SUBJECTS The woman with an ungainly, bulky figure grows discouraged and depress- ed, knowing that no matter how ex- pensive ther clothes she will not look smartly dressed. In time, this depres- ion affects her health, she becomes | in Health Amazingly Lack of fresh air, it is said, weakens the oxygen-carrying power of the blood, the liver becomes sluggish, fat | accumulates, the heart action becomes weak, work is an effort and the | beauty of the figure is destroyed. Fat put on by indoor life is un- ealthy and, if nature is not assisted in throwing it off, a serious case of obesity may result. Don’t wait until your health is ruin- ed through carrying around a burden of unsightly and unhealthy fat. Spend some time daily in the open air; breathe deeply, and get from any druggist a box of oil of korein cap- sules; take one after each meal and one before retiring at night, also fol- lowing the other simple directions that come with the box. Weigh vourself cvery few days and keep up the treatment until you are down to normal. Oil of korein is absolutely harmless, is pleasant to take, helps the digestion, and even a few days’ treatment is likely to show a noticeable reduction in weight. This system has succeeded when other remedies, etc.. have failed. It is the delight of those who wish to improve their figure and acquire younger appearance. —_— the very thin, lanky woman. But there is hope for.both types! This week Miss Milne, from New York, French corsetiere for the Royal Worcester (Mass.) Corset Co. is at the Specialty Shop, 140 Main street, Norwich, after a trip from coast to coast. During Monday she made a number of discouraged fleshy women happy, as her expert eye detected the exact style of Bon Ton corset each shopper required, in an _assortment priced from $3.50 to $12.50, or from the Royal Worcester makes, costing from $150 to $6. Meantime Miss Milne gave out valuable points con- cerning the proper corset as the foun- dation of good dressing and good health, transforming a number of fleshy mortals into_really_modish fig- ures by means of Model No. 800, Bon Ton, price $5. or No. 945, price $12.50. Good_effects were obtained also with Royal Worcester No. 542, for the ave- rage figure, ($3.50) while a 36-inch waist was actualy reduced to shape- Iy prevortions with a No. 682 which cost $6.50. Pink and white continue the popular colors, busts are a trifie higher, and the straight lines of the hips are retained. Front-laced Bon Ton models are the salvation of many flechy women who have trouble with other makes of corsets. All types are daintily finished, help toward the fashionable silhouette effect, have the famous O. I C. clasp which will not pinch, break, twist, or squeak and which always stays flat. Providence, R. I Franklin Machine Company Engineers Founders Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve r applied to all makes of Cor- Engines, Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings, Clutch Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repairs, | machinery of all kinds. Telephon Union 963 Uriion 1857 Machinists Speci LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PRs e at Norwich, within fonATE RELD and for the Distri rwich, on the 23d day of June, & ELSON & of " John Norwich. in said Distric The Administratrix ministration account with said estate to the Court for allow: i r tou owance; it is there- Ordered, That the 3 A D. 101, at 10 oclon noon. at the Probate the City of Norwicn, in said District, be, and the same is. appointed for hearing the same, and the said Admin- Istratrix is directed to give notice thereof by publishing tais order once in some newspaper having a circulation A District, at least six days priar to the date of eaid hearing, and make wa tu tae Court, BLSON I. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of recoril Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. je24d Clerk. AT OF PROBATE HELD R within and for the District ich, on the 23d day of v y of June, A. rresent—NELSON J. AYLING, ' Tnage Estate of Tillie Zierler, Tate of Nor- wich. in said District, deceased 'he Administrator’ exhibited his ad- ministration account with sald estate to the Court for allowance; it is there: ore Ordered, That the 30th day of June, A. D, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the for. noon. at the Probate Court Room the City of Norwich, In said District, be, and’ the same is, appointed. for hearing the same. and the said Admin- istrator is directed to . give notic thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least four days prior to the date of ‘said hearng, and make raturn to_the Court. NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is & true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, AYLING, Judge. 'Neil, late of ed. ibited her ad- day of June, in” the Tore- Court Room in AT A COURT at Norwic in AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 23d day of June, A. D. 1913, Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. _Vistate of J. Harrison Davis, late of Norwich in sald District, deceased. The Executrix exhibited her adminis- tration account with said estate to the Court. for aliowance; it is therefore Ordcred. That the 30th day of June, A, D. 1519, at_10 o'clock in the fore- noon. at theq Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, be. and the same 'is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Execu- trix_is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least four days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court. AYLING, Judge. NBLSON 1. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record Attest: HBLEN M. DRESCHER, je24d Clerk. DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich ) The Piano Tuner careless about her appearance and as ‘Xar as style goes, is lost. So. too, with R P W 122 Prospect St. _ Phone 511 SDAY, JUNE 24, 1 _— FULL ASSCC!ATED PRESS DESPATCHLS Assistant Pharmacist Address with references Box |43 Bulletin Office. | HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HANB FURNITURE BY A. BRUCKNER, 55 FRANKLIN ST. TEL. 71 We will Loan or Buy. We | Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in oay any Shape. Jewelry, whether oid- fashion or modern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sts, WANTED 4 LIBERTY BONDS Installment Cards and Books OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIC 248 Main St. Frankiin Sq. Norwich LEGAL NOTICES By virtue of a warrant dated the| Iith day Mar 1315, signed William Smiddy, Esq., a Justice of the Peace for New London Cormie é,'fln of Connecticut, and directed o me foe the collection ‘of 4 Town Tax apainet Gilbert Coates of the Town of Mopt ville. in said Countv_and’ Stite. and standing on the list 'of the Town of Montville, in said County and State. for the vear 1917, for the sim of $2.64. and for the sum of 2Gc interest on said fax and also for the & sts of lien on said tax. mal $£.90. T have ¢ rant upon a certain tract of Jand sit- nated in said Tov 4t Jandislc n Montil) bounded and des-rihed a5 follmmi oo | the south side of Ravmond Hill rosd bezinning at the hridge aver Stang brook on said hizhway at the casterly side of the brook s inning thence to said road in an ersterly direction ahout 10 rods to land Poter La Flamme, thence southerly to 1imd ‘of said Ta Flamme ahot 10 Sience easterly to land of Churles S Tohnes about 48 rods, thence southerly {o satd Stony brook, thence northerly fo the easterly side of ¢ brook and by Tand of said I said hrook to point of hes vining S acres, more or loss 1" the same. or so_much therenf public auction. to the highest hidde above described premises in ville, on the 28th A at 2'p. m, as wil nd amount of said legal charzes of BERTRA Dated at Monty June, 1919 By o irtue of a dated _the Tth day ofé April by Wil- liam" Smiddy, Esq >t the Peace for New tv. State of Connecticu me for the co Fainst in said C the year 19iS, for have this day 1 a certain {ract Town of Montville seribed as follows of Raymo bridge ov way at th and running easterly direction of Peter La ~ to land of {rods. thence }8. Johnson southerly to northerly to Stony brook ar Flamme and said ¥ warrant itnated in said | inded and de- the 1 side nning at the )k on said high x hro thence hout 10 ok e o 1and of will sell the same, at public auction, der, on_the nremises, in sail day of Augnst ! nterest and sale. | BERTRAN J. EDMONDS, i Collector of Taxes. ! Dated at Montville, this 23d dav of | June, 1919, je24Tu H —O0F— SPECIAL T#WY MEETING i The legal voters of the Town of | Canterbury are hercby. notified _and warned to mect in the Town Hall in said Town on Tuesday, July Ist, 1918 lat 2 o'clock in the afternoon. then and there to vote and determine in relation to_the following matter First—To s mine whether fthe Town will vote to appropriate the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000) or anv other sum, to he used in con- junetion with the State in building a State road from the four corners b tween Canterbury G {bury Plains, towards the Sectland line, ibeing known as the Canterbury-Scot: land highway, the said road ‘to be built and the appropriation made. to be in comformity with the law whereby the Town will pay one-eighth of the| expense and the State will pay seven- eighths of said expense. Second—To do a and all other bus< iness needable to be done under this warning. E i LEVI N. CLARK WALTER E. DAV MICHAEL T. SHEA, Seléctmen. Dated at Canterbury, Conn., this 23d day of June, 1919. je24d My wife has left her bed. and board without just cause. I forbid all people harboring or trusting her on my ae- count, as I shall pay no bills for' her fter this ‘date. o C. H. RAINSFORD. Versailles, Ct.. June 23, 1919. PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street Plaver Piano Work a Specialty' JOHN H. FORD W, NTED—To buy thoroushbred or barred White Plymouth Rock or R. L R SALE One phaeton carriage, one side-spring wagon, also one pair. of g wheels, axle, springs, sbaft,. suitable Red chicks. Phone 1485 je24d _|for an auto trailer. Tel 1359:3. je24d WANTED—Diamonds from private FOR SALE — Two-horse mowing parties. irom one to threc karats. Box |maghine, one horse rake and two plows. L Bulletin Office. " 'je24d | Address Emil Deshefy, Peck's {orner, rices paid 7o old coins| Norwich Town. Je24d !d\]am.l\.the stamps.’ Write A. Wis- YOU NEED stockings; you never 1 neske > Conn, ay30TuThS | WANTED—Beginners for Duro and | McCarthy dancing school, T. A. B. hall, §to 10 p. m., Mondays and Thursdays. Je23d WANTED- rooms at witz, 15 ~To paper and paint your reasonable prices. Zechno- West Main St. Tel. 517. je23d WANTED—Landscape architécts, lo- cal planters of ornamental nursery stock, and others who are seeking a | 200d ‘opportunity with good pay. Ad- | dress Larnes Bros.’ Nursery Co., Yales. vilie, Conn, e23d WANTED_Ten head of cows that will calve September or October; full particulars and lowest price letier. Address answers 1 Bisg., Providence, R. L. French toy bulldog. Bulletin Office. Address Puppy, and washer for v work; also man for nights. Address or Phone Whitestone ls, Danielson, Conn. 3d A BEG school train- ing desired for an excellent office posi. ton. Appiy_ Mr. Crandall, Norwich Commereial School, near postofiice, spe- cialists in pl ng and traicing young people in business. Let us help_you now, as all of our graduates have been | placed. Jezld | WAN' s to learn winding] and quilling: vacation or steady work; | good pay while learning. West Side Silk Mill. je20d urance, and others, Nor- | wich; now is the time to seli our dol- | lar-a-month sickness, ~accident and death policies: $100 death from natural Causes; nothing like it Agency Dept. P. 0. Box Boston, Ma: Je20d WANTED—S(0p at the New Engand Supply House and let them show you the 6,000 miles Mason tires that will | 1o the work; guaranteed tube with ev- | ery le; all tubes bought ther ir- | ed free of charge. 110 No. Main 1 Proprietor. WANTED- take the jelt Automobile owners, eak out of you: oversize wedges: full s wedges and on_hand. nd_ Suppiy oppos e s and giectric plant, 110 No. Main St. | Jjelid { WANTED—Young man for kitel City Lunch, 14 Broadway. 3 WANTED—We have permanent posi- tion_ for man near his own home at| good pay. 1f interested, write Pequod Jursery Co,, Meriden, Conn. jeldd WANTED—Boy 16 vears of age: good chance. Apply West Side Silk Mill. Jjelzd By WANTED—Farm: We need 50 ms at once, large and small. Our| ers mean quick business. Have you rm for sale? Weisler's Farm ency, Danielson, Conn. Jelzd WANTED—Common laborers, Apply stern Conn. Power Co., Montviile. —Live or dressed hogs; pay 5 . West Side Meat Marker, Thar t. City. Phone 795-12. G Strelzik, jelid WANTED— machinists, expert | put iafting, countersafts nery. Davis-Warner Main and 12th Sts. . Jesa A BURGLA e Jeut these speclals ags of Winner, 1 package ot Mayo's, 1% 37c worth, Army and Na Yy cigarettes, z0 lor loc; “Helio” Manila cigars, 5¢_each, at Fagin's Smoke Shop. Jjetd DE] VES—Civil and criminal in vestigators of every description, di orce evidence obtained quickiy and without notoriety or publiciiy, con- .uitations absolltely confidential; ret- | erences furnished as to reliabiity and iuty; nrst class male or fe- naie operators. Address P. 0. Box 11z, wicn, Con jesd WANTED—A girl for general house- two in tamily Apply Box 23, iam, Conn desd | WISAVERS wanted; famiily help; 481 hours’ basis—34 hours’ pay; good sin- | sle nouses; low rents; iow living cost irom local stores, Address Weavers, are Bulletin. Jjeid | WANI{ED—Farmers: Many of my friends want to know if there are any farms for sale. Lf you &vant to sell Jours write at once. = V. Vella, Canter- oiry, Conn. aprsd WANTED-—Woman cook for small country hotel; good wages. _Apply at Windbam iun. Tel. So-4 Willimantic Div. may23d | WANTED —. Antique furniture, mir rors, colored glass, silver, historical old books, and old 'letters. A Bruckner, 35 Frin St el T17-3. may16d i WANTED-—Rugs, carpets to clean| without _removing, electric vacuum. 3 aprsd Phons 1172 Nor- seplid WANTED A MAN TO WORK ON ICE CART. Lonz trucik. WANTED Twenty girls for the beac et tenders, 5 5 spinners, ses, 25 general es, 3 loom 10 27 weavers, housework women. ~&E EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, GEO. L. CHESBRO, Mgr. Central Bldg. ED. teeth. Lun't matter i1 broken. We pay up o § Send by parcel post and checic by return mail. nionds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CoO. 154 Water Street, Near corner of Shetucket and Water Streets, 4n Old false to deal with. WHEN YOU WANT to put your pus. Iness before tne public. there is no medium Dbetter than through the ad- vertising columas or The Bulletin |rented at $44 month; $1,800 cash, bal- itank with pump. have too many stockings; you can save 50 per cent. on your hosiery for women, men and children Dy buying them at The Pasnik Co., three stores, Norwich, Willimantic, Danieison. may31d TFOR_sAl S-passenger touring car, overnauled and painted; for guici sale, $400. Phone §53-12. je23d FOR SALE_Private driving outfit, 8 year old mare, sound, weight 1050, €x- tra nice driver and very pretty and will do all kinds of light farm work, a 0od custom nade harness, a good high grade runabout buggy, new carriage Tobes, halters, whips, etc.; this spiendid outfit zll for $135; jast think, $135 for all, Call at residence, 12 Clift- St., top bell. edsd MEN uy socks at $%c a pair seamless, first quality, double heel and | toes, $1c a pair. Keg. 39 sample| socks, all colors, 19c. Sale in all three| stores. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich, Danielson, Willimantic. _may3id FOR SALE. 0d 7 year old horse, sound, weight 1275, good honest useful horse, single or double, price $85; & good three-spring_ toeboard wagon, al- most new, price $45; one good Moyer Concord buggy; one good driving har- ness, $6; one good express harness, been used a_little, price $17. White's Conny, rear Swan's Garage,. Norwich. Je " FOR ALE four cylinder, cellent condition, {new spare tire, lights, quire Haggstrom, 141 Franklin St.. up- ick 1917 touring car, engine and motor In ex- fine tires, one brand self starter,. electric speedometer, in A-1 shape. . In stairs. je23d Swiss mantel clock in : will sell for $3. Inquire at Jje21d TRAVELING BAGS $1.97. The Pasnik Co seli for less. Danielson. FOR SALE—1911 or Willimantic, may3ldl " touring. Apply H. P. 11 Cadillac car in good condition. Mansfield, Poquetanuck, R. D. 6. je2ld FOR SALE—One new milch cow. Charles Santo. Phone 463-3. je20d FOR SALE—One Cadillac truck with touring body, also one low-down milk wagon, for sale cheap, or will trade for catile. Phone 462-12. Robert Stott. Je20d FOR SALE—Bay horse, weight 1400 Ibs, age 17 years. reliable business horse. ~Inquire Jewett City Bakery. jel9d LADIES — Dresses — capes—coats at 1 less than 1 price, three stores. The Pasnik Co, sell for less. Norwich, Wil- limantie, Danielson. may3id “FOR LE—Three-family ‘house on car line, in fine neighborhood, always ance on time: this property will pay better than 12 per cent. 104 Main St. Phone 1358 SO e FOR SALE—Slab wood, $8 per cord; 1-2 cord same rate, cut in stove lengths, the kind_ that suits. C.'S. Brown, Yantic. Phone 1089-2. jel7d LADIES — Dresses — capes—soats at less than 3 price, three stores. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich, Wil limantic, Danielson. may3ld FOR SALE—One gas range, hot water tank connected, one 60-gallon ofl Inquire 56 Boswell Av, el6d FOR SA Property on Soule St business block, two tenements and two stores; also a baker shop in rear; all modern improvements; good investment to the right party. Inquire at Zegeer Dry Goods Store, Jewett Clty, Conn. e, TRAVELING B. Co. sell for less. Norwich, Willlmantic, Danielson. may3ld FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, all sizes, deiivered to ali parts of the City. Harry B. Ford. Phoze 792. novzid FOR SALE—Wood in stove lengths, $4 per % cord, C. 0. D. G. A. Bullard Tel. 1076-4. maysd LADIES — Dresses — capes—coats at less than 1 price, taree stores. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich, Wil- limantic, Danielson, may31d FARMS for saie. Write for catalogue. F. 1. Racine. Danleison. Conn.. sepi$d |Furnished Seashore FOR SALE Jje23d an annual income of $900: can be FRANCIS D. DONOHLE FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, Seven-room cottage, all modern im- provements, fully furnished, with garage, running spring water. cement walks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- cated. = Price very reasonable if sold at once. For full particulars, inquire of MORAN, ate Broker, Norwich. JOHN A. Real Franklin Square. f_’____—___\"—fi | FOR SALE At Norwich Town, ten minutes’ walk to trolley. Two Cottage Houses with large barn, one young cow, all the hay and fer- tilizer on the place, and about five acres good level cultivated land; growing crops included ex- cepting those of tenant. Price $2,700 * THOS. H. BECKLEY 272 Main Street Phones FOR SALE A very desirable two-apartment house with large lot and garage in a fine location. Owner leaving town and property must be sold. A great oppor- tunity for some diligent party. For full particulars, Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, jesd Franklin Square. Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Fieasant View, and along the Rhode Isiand shore; also accessible Scasnore Farms. Send forbook et Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R L THEY ARE IN—_Panama hats for women and children, $ic and 31.97; plenty to select from in all three stores. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. -Norwich, Willimantic, Danielson. may31d TRAVELING BAGS $1.97. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich, Willimantic, Danielson. may3id Carload of horses. that I -bought direct of the farmers in IHlinois. I nave all kinds, big and small, and all are right out of hard work and ready to go to work here. Come and see them. Prices right. i ELMER R. PIBRSON.. 2. Tel. 536-3. je23d FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali ia desir=bie locations. List your . pre- perty if you cars to eell or Tent, as I have a number of people looking for real estate investments, WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Kstate asu Insurasee. Roow 148 Thayer Mids. We will loan you cash on - your LIBERTY BONDS, or if you must sell we will buy them and pay you! spot cash. No waiting. Bring ~us your Bonds. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Established 47 Yeears. Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sts. A two-tenement house, with all modern ‘mprovemzats; piace for two ! 4 fruit trees. It is situated linz, about 12 minutes” walk gaare. Lot 320 ft. front 'A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 68I-3. 198 CUft St | FOR SALE A SIX ROOM COTTAGE—MODERN | IMPROVEMENTS - EXCEPT ' HEAT, IN CENTRAL PART OF CITY. E. A. PRENTICE BARGAIN 125-C-N-S Pour aeres vf land, ail tiliabic, fruit, apple, pear and peach Liees in beariug condition. A fine 14-room house, painted white and in good eon- dition, barn, ¢ henueries; water in house! This piace is situated on the state highway, % mile to_ school, church, stores’ and not far from the trolley; on k. F. D. and telephone in Bouse. ' And wnat do you think? All the owner asks for thls neat little nome is $1,730, part cash. Immediate possession. ' 1f you are in the market for such a place as this, don't go (o bed ‘tonight until you have looked it over ana paid a deposit on it. At this time there are many peoplé looking for such a place and it would displeass me to have to tell any sincere buyer that it was sold. It is up to you— Extract from Wilcox's Farm Bulletin, Send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and Wenterly, R. L ‘Telephone 2365, ———— THE ADAM’S TAVERN PROPERTY NORWICH TOWN Ideally situated for a popular and successful “tea room” or a garage or a drug store. Aside from its ex- ceptional business facilities it offers a snug little home with modernly equipped bath room, steam heat and electric lights. Price $4,800, in- cluding most of the furnishings. ARCHA W. CoIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE 1 137 aere farm, good location, mile station, 7 room house, large barns and ings, fine fields and pastures, beautiful water, 200 bearing fruit trees, wood and timber enough to pay ‘for farm, $2,500. For Exchange: Beau- tiful resldence in Willimantic, modern throughout, can exchsuge for good farm or timberiand. Farms of all kinds at low prices. TRYON'S AGENCY, 115 Main Wiliimantic. Conn._mar2zd WANT to put your iness before the puklic, there is no PHONE 300 8 ~'IFF STREET —a A medium better than through the ad- vertising columns ¢ The Bulletin. — . s ! "ror mi ge - space, ' 17; o |BTOR4WAY. Phone’ Je234 Cotiaze hiousc in good neighborhood, | — : ineaia on trollcy line. elght roome. hardwood | CPrese e NI G T floors, everything modern. g ddvess BT, ithisiof Lo Three-tenement house, near business | 1o RENT—Ain eixht-room cottage to section, gas, electric, bath, in-£00d 10 | ramily of ndnits, 31 Onl St 376 por cation. " ‘Also some desirable two-tene- |month. Inquire ‘of A T Garaper. in ment heuses. | Oak Tel. 1454, jezia R. S. BARTLETT, TO RENT-—Tenement, located at 319 | Room No. 14, Central Bldz. West Maln St all modern improve. | 2 ments,” just' been remodeled. Call| Tel 484 Je2ld . lasansma) je21d et 5 TO RENT — Four-room furnished | bungalow at Lord's Point, Ct.; electric lights, running water, accommodaiions | |for six people. Inquire of Charles { Dowsett. e20d TO RENT—A small furnished apart- e ment for light housekcep.ns. Tel A three-flat Brick House with 353-12. Jelsd vate garage, 35 U Inquire City used for business purposes: im f!Lunch, 14 Broadway. je19sd good location; ideal investment. FOR RENT—AIl fresh and clea 2 ; July 1st, a_ v desirable flat of six For full particular |rooms on “first floor, with hot water, theat, bath, set tubs, electric lights, |Laurel Hill Ave. per month. In- Central Bldg Phona Norwich §| quire of Alling Rubber Co. jel8d | . | TO RENT_Siall for one car at 91, Sachem St. Phonc 914 or 594, may2ir { FOR SALE Tel. 426-2 ge. also pri porches, yard and cellar, in fine neigh- borhood, ‘only five minutes' walk over G#—Household goods stored long or short term; rates reason- Farning Studio, 32 Broadway. for 1 _ T0O REAT-Frroiched rocms: alfo for light ' novsekeeping. 103 1 St Tl 10453 sept1d | TO RENT TWO FLATS, 7 and 8 rooms each, with modern improvements; best location in city for Rocming House. Inquire BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-1 FOR SALE THE BUCKINGHAM PROPERTY On Washington Street Most Favorable Terms James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street Such HE More |1n an the Tam And And \nd, It is And Ac. 1 farm, “In T Ra; vou Ph in’ a pudds ¥ ? The Other Slum Child—Lor’! a jolly death!—Royal. He: Jew He Tra Ge 4 In noble thin T have, the Shef—When to hold tes! mits for kissing games kind could you help a poor blind man? —But how am I to know you are blind? Tramp—Because Such lavishment of being! light , and T ween! forms of youth, my sight! 1d_me thou; Great Unseen. sphere Youth immor and day, an old man pray. 1owed spot, Let one of thy rod Reprove me, saying: not, Tam ‘thy fellow God.” servant, = = = e = WANTED | FOR-SALE i FOR SALE TO RENT 5 POETRY of six v “Six Cents a Line of Six Words. x Cenfs a Line of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. o A WORSHIERHR. = e | R n Smith Colleze Chapel) w < X 2 5 ANTED_Two steady boarders. 25| FOR SALE—One heavy double team| e oot g | tes | helold- hows cotain. shrfmes HIll Ave, Sez4d | harness, one heavy driving harness, e s o i e s g two seth of single driving harness, one TO RENT — Upper tenement, No. 20 £ rt, . BB o0 as. a : Lang ‘oinasD_Will Temove dead horses |single farm harness. John Dodd, 203 Central Ave. $12 per month! J. E.|T must voress T fool'a lurking fear ONE FIRST CLASS BOSS SPINNER!Jujins Phone 1364-21, 3+~ | SoEWell AVE,RCIty. . 1y 1=MdQ Fanning, 52 Broadway. .~ Je2dd _|" Lest I'm an ldol-worchipper ot momrt. i H FOR SALE—English set ‘puppies. WOULD RENT my furnished house 3 G\gghf‘g’:;’;o e Bt o | LV BakerTSD T Plestd on favm in Meredith, X. 1.t reiiavle | [ {2t inside the college-chavel door pirs e vts Pright 3 ToR SATES0; - I have a few_ good young sound |parties for the season; quiet location in i ice a thousand girls at Central Building ML) care Butlotin, S CUSHa™ | will work double or cingté. - 2R0 Frapie: |horses that ‘arer Well acelimated and | mountain and lake region: sood SPMNG |y o ore oS Praver, = - T - lin St. v " *"" jes4d = |B00d broken, weight 1100 to 1450; I|Wwater; fine place to rest. "Mrs H. E. Ao May sunshine fe'l upon the - —————— NTED .\ vouns married man, - v - Jerdd [RO0T Dleo some. Eood seéond hand | Wilson, Danlelson, Conn. Jezda | fleor i best of references, desires a posi- | FOR SALE—_Runabout, perfect con- |Torses that are fitted for any kind of | —pu=y py pooe oo o e ajpcred music filled the fragrant fion as caretaker; understands garden- |dition, very reasonable.’ Addre$s Box}work. Also dump carts and farm wag- | i MEFCTBEST corner store in New 4 i ing. poyltry and milking. Address (30, this office. X Je24d | ons. harness. light and heavy, new | SRR LOF QIUE Store of ice cream Caretakel, Norwich Bulletin, je24d | —mm e o and second hand. s D aontes, for wsale. : my head—my soul T bowed as e - - : FOR SALE_Fine bay saddle mare,|" 't in need ot anything in the horse |Suckman, 525 Main'St, New Lo don, well— MWANTED —Girl for sencral House- |cheap. Tel. 1243-3 (Rrrisd SRIGURIOS Conn. jez4d | Partly from habit, but with rover- Apply H. Vignot, 213 Washing- | — o' = - e S * : AMILTON, To RE ey 5 ence part. & : 5. FOR SALE or hange for cattle, . 3, HA Ny = 2 ed ruoms, ou 38| ap : 4 A Llcensed “_:v"_ = 5 "'l‘d good farm ‘team, Tdars oid wdl‘sl&l 371, 873, 375 Main St Union B " jezaq” |And though I blush, T am mot loth to % NTED—Boy to work in store:|2500, work single or double. ‘4. G.| jezsd Norwich, Conn. TO RENT — Furnished rooms for| “I Was an idol-worshipper at heart.” good chance to advance. The Pasnik | Lewls, Hampton, Conn.. je2id — lignt housekeeping. 27 Division St. e e ard = FOR Such de- r thoughts nob| all radiant, met ghtless of the Forgive me. Father, in thy heavenly tal singeth night sitting idly here, Have half-forgotten how I ought to Should I do wrong while in this hal- thy dear children with ‘See thou do it worship —John Philo Trowbridge. THE OPTIMIST. ile T bi than my moiet; al jov t the com on its prismy pa and tid taste the hounty that grips a areatest haon my faith, it is m fairer gnerdeons 7 de on earth, of mirth. 1 am the blithe participant With bird and bee and newt and ant e 1s In life's austere perplexities. Upon the road to happiness anion to the cresst th afar T am the comrade of the star. c harmony es of sea. that exu From out the kindiy heart of woods. I sense the exultation in The sou nd throttles Si think upon, « !T have been blessed with love of one! s come it must, v hope, That T shall reach some larger scope, there will be Beyond, in God's eternity. linton Scollard. —Wihat's dry hu Kentu tion amendm fruit trees’' 's: “remind_me what way?” heir modest I tz v er. your You marry? hy ild—She di tuppenny en’. witt—Here wett—What wi is it in ord amp — Please, ntlemas 1 see the movies hat now?” bear: piano HUMORS OF THE DAY mor? cky ratified the cnt—Yale Ree- aid the amateur of some people.” ing."—Judge. father permit away when e will insist on it—Pearson’s Weekly. ed through eat- ice on the top of ‘ot wot is something new. t—The Health Board is going to issue per- —Life. gentleman, er called you a gentleman—Stray Stories. “Your rich uncle nearly fell the vietim to a bear.” “Where?” “In the Maine woods.’ “Oh! 1 was afraid it was in the stock market."—Boston Transcript. are willing to give credit to whom credit is due “In a current production of Ham- let I notice the scenario is by Wil- Ciky ——|hem Shakespeare—Kansas day night, on the 9.30|Jjournal. Ve B e R are not afraid of the taining sum of money. Finder please | Bolsheviki ¥ return to 72 McKinley Ave. je24d “Yes, 1 am,” replied the uneasy at e FOUND—Liberty bond. Inqui . je23d Bulletin Offic Think of the extrarooms you could rent or use your- self, if your empty attic were put to work. Transform that slacker space into cheerful, com- fortable rooms with Bea- ver Board —it's quickly done without disturbing the rest of the house. Ask us for the details. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT | REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phone 175 DR. JOHN W. CALLAHAN Physician and Surgeon HAS RESUMED PRACTICE 308 MAIN STREET Residence Phone 426-3 " FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner — citizen, “the mall p fng with @ box of matches’'—Wash- a New scien: Be: —Yo tide.” drain §150 Du Sac of Vi Bune bed. of g it is the man Th Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave. THERE G advertising medlum In Eastern Connecticut equal \o The Bul- | letin for tuiiness results. . Big crowd_there. it looked like a sea of face: “And T s'pose that yours Louis THE KALEIDOSCOPE John Randoiph once described Del- aware as “a state having four coun- ties at low tide and three at high Diamonds, square miles South-West The value of a carload of | shipped by a Western dealer North Shore tannery increased $2,500 while same as boy who is ington. Star Flatbush—Fish that er fish with electric Jersey coast, tist. sonhurst—I'1l nkers Statesman. atching the tood out like Jim Catanzaro, of Coshocton, called the plumber to fix a clogged pipe. The pl Qiamond ring. dley G. Davis, Boy Scout, ictory Bonds: $1: fle acquired the copper, razing country, smaller in of outstandin, terr Africa. its of sl it was on sold a lot e declared cargernws of the politicians right at the head of the procession, now that the girls are going to have the vote.—Boston Globe. i 1 am afraid of constantly play- can shock oth- flarhes from their eyes have been found along the according to a bet that fellow’s run up against a school of mermaids. “Where have you been so long?” balloon ascension. The aero: ut said red nose of a_lighthouse.”— le Courier-Journal. 0. umber found a 13years old, a sold $265000 worth 8,000 more than the quota of the city, making Saco's total subscription $325,000. At a New York police auction John e followin flivver, five bottles of mustard, a fire exinguisher, some old iron, silk pa- jamas, a tent, mattress and a folding wide stretches scarcity of wa- ter and a population so sparse that number than the ritory—these are features of German hides to ‘a way. s A Lynn and next day offered the buyer $1.000 premium if he would give them back. exports from Chosen (Korea) to the United States in 1918 were valued at $337,928, as compared with $154.102 in the preceeding vear. Teaf - tebacco. of which 760,604 pounds, valued at $227.74-. wero shipped, made up practically the whole amount. Way Men Have. ush to ratify the Susan B. amendment illustrates the 1o be i