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1 PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY; EELL ASCOCIATED : = G SHOWERS TONIGHT PRESS DESPATCHES ; What Is Going On Tonight | from different farms. Haif were tertlle- FOR SALE . WANTED ! FOR SALE : FOR SAre ¢ - ' TO RENT ; POETRY . and half infertile, but all were abso- = e FLI 3 4 Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. |lutely fresh. Six Cents a Line of Six Words, Six Cents a Line of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. -Six Cents a Line of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Words, L R i Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at| The eggs were kept on the farm un- e — s —_— | m—— = - - e RO RN s And nhw. ,thiy whtlne. ‘We cannot Davis Theatre. der ordimary conditions. Some were ! TED—Upright plano or player.| FOR SALE—One thoroughbred Ens- / modern, No. 130 West Man St ine s | They Speak the. truth, One singl mogr¥ichy Souncll, | No. 720, R. A.|stored in parlors, some in kitchens, mist bolon’in”price onfly bri- | lish bull puppy oft prize winning, pedi= , o ey 1 West Mam St Ioauirg Sl T 3 single ets in Bagles' Hall. § 5. . % ks arty need answer this advertise- | Sreed stock. age 9 weeks. Fho o A B 22 e 5 . Norwich Grange, ‘No. 173, P. of .| $pme 11 cellars and some Jn pentries | 1. C. WITTER......... Auctioneer lenti no dealers considered. ' Write | Hollaid, R. Norwich. ; o e250 7| TBky. CannbL Ny ion (LIGC dHAY. Hioard T rwien Lotme 4 Cqmmerce Hall, | under laying hens, some under setting Office and Salesrooms, 42 lano, care this paper. _ je23d | “Fom SALE _One American touring (0 RENT Two furbished cottages |Nor can taey pay for all the blinding meets in Germania Hall, . ' |hens. In every instance an equal num- Main St, Danielson. WANTED—A piano player. Apply F.|Cal, running order. come make offer: Hougnton's Cove: Phone 1895-15 | Shea sevs s cquonash Council, No. 11, D. of P., ber of fertile and infertile eggs were e On L s Jezsd 3 - d by the wives and mothers of the meets in Buckingham Memorial. subected to the same conditfons, PUBLIC S A L W _Salesladies. Apply F_ W.land make offer. New England Supply T0 REN ne six-room. flat, all |\OF DAY for all our dead. and allithe ANNOUNCEMENTS and 'sold to & local grocery. . store i 335 |House, 110 Nortn Main St jelsd | T have a few good youns sound|modern improvements, on Siater Ave: |of coSile (o A LS s Where they were candled, They were o Lo SR e oy ALend 2| FOR™ $ALG—Upright _plano, good |horses that are well acclimated and |[2uire Xorwicn Housine Co. B H, Tave broata 5 o ThHedhey nron, Norwich Town Sale. then shipped o St. Louis and again e SRR PHGey Seniv uAe aieh sqnattion, Room™ & Central | BG: | 4000 broken, weight 1100 0 1650: 1| “p mo purert e e |10 e etotmed and crippled to Donohus )'l:r;: :‘:‘]T::L}:fl;l é’;;;‘.i“h,‘.’,‘ “*While on the farm 20 per cent. of at 10 o’clock a. m. .;':‘.“7"7??‘, 5 FOR SALE Small farm, consisting’|have also some good second hand |83 Washington St, or Phoue 274. je2sd | For u?:; who nevermcre shall seé the © pron i the fertile eggs were spoiled for food =Y JESanEs fls and women t0|of house, barn, lund, aiso cOW, DIES, a e e R RN L e = ; e o ey Comtiva el with anly 16 jeipAert ERlE st thalksslliahke aciirat of the ke skirts: experience not required: |chickens, turkeys. qucks and two waten | o cs that are fitted for any Kind of |, 0K, WENT, — Fiteroom tepement. Germany, for those—you cannot . . i . 2 Y LR ate: RIE et BORNE 1o oathd AboLS ud, ° learning: experienced giris |dogs; a very ‘good investment. In-|work. Also dump carts and farm wag-|care Bulletin Offis je25WFM six-room house. Mr. Card will make | the infertile eggs. On the way to mar. a ; ut ceive big pay; steady work. Bmpire|quime or Sioac ein¢stment. & Ins Builetin_Office. Je2WF) Crimy R e e some improvements to the property | ket 14 ver cent. of the fertile and only § & mlle from the County iiomc Kirt 40 Thames St.” je2ad | Copper St. el 1955en . Ui Nea *|oms, harness, light and heivy, new | M0 RENT Rooms and board, either P 187 thels X and occupy it for a home. |9 per cent, of the infertile cggs were § ana airectly opposite the Howar: SALESMAN wanted: one who'ls ac- | FOR SALE—_No. 1 rabbif hound: trial|2nd second hand. by, the day or week, 245 Main St S Al spoiled. This made a: total of Der Brown place, consisting of th tuainted with automobile owners pre-lallowed. R. F. D., Box 13, Canterb: % bt * DANISH MARY. . BREED THEATRE. cent. of the fertile eggs spoiled ae ollowing personal property srred; to a capable man we will pay |Gonn. oo D /B0X 13, Canterbury,| If in need of anything in the horse |y, para ‘Twas Danish Mary picked them U Another banner bill is to be seen at | compared with 25 per cent. of the ine One extra good, ‘sound. fary 25 a weelk to start, with a good chance 3 BTN line, see me Eim St. Ing Out of the air and sea: ! the Breed theatre today and Thursday | fertile _ones. In other 'words, there rorse, weight 1200 Ibs.: 1 nicc or advancement. Apply in person,| KFOR SALE—Farm, 200 acres, 10- % i e = et A shoddy, trudging lollypup and is Beaded 1 Ha)l i‘;l ']ur! I | were 150 dozen morc of the fertilc Iriving horse, clever for : ay, between and 6 p. m. The [room house, large barn, near store, TO RENT — Upper tenement, ‘A-trapsing slatternly. . and is headed by Hale Hamilton in|Zefe (30 SO5°0 BoCe it ile, wigure ‘o use: § extra large'a ¥ _J. Shahan Co. Main St, next to|school and church, $2,800. James N. ILTON Central Ave.. $12° per month. J. E. This loca aring ayeni ol Feb:| this loss yourself at prevailing prices.” | 'hle TUNE Sofn L sow Wit stotfice. Je25a _ | Watrous. care Bulietin Office. S by Fanning, 52 Broadway. Je24d_ | The cry rang north, the cry rang seuth g 3 to prevent this loss is to S 5 0 B SV e Je23WFM 2 intrigue blends with romance and| The w 1 lumbe WANTED—A few experienced skein ¢ large chickens, gives Hamilton a role in which he is|S°t Tid of the rooster as soon as thc WOULD RENT my faralshed house |, THe vanquished_where are they?” NLES e aprieno e 73, 375 . ; But Danish Mary shut her mouth eitty, ieres chiteer s ers: goond steady work. Apply| FOR SALEG_Oldsmobile touring car. SESE el R on farm in Meredith. N. H.. to reliable c vt Hamilion a role, in which he is i Breeding season is over. Hens lay just hronslisreon b o vest Side Silk Mill___7 7 ge25d ” | 1915, all new cord tires, spiendid mo- | jezea Nerwich, Conn. | PaTtlss for the season; quiet location in A S oo Yo 3 seen a st. i vi : ows, cultivators alce . S nan - | tor. “small mileage, car 'in_A-1-con ain and lake region; good spring | . vker!—Grieve!” tells of how Jimmy Baxter, a dynamic |25 Well. or hetter, when ‘thers is nc §. (OWR SH OVRE machine | NORWICH government clerk exam- | tjon, “guaranteed;. owner has good rea- water; fine place to rest. Mrs. . B | 1o, Hawker!_Grieve!” on fiying soud youhs ASEES e 4 ¢ | male bird in the flock. g 1 g o wations July 19th; hundreds needed at | con"sor selline ot pononinr: Do Wilson, Danielson, Con e2id Chibd kinsdomigand GRS ung American, smuggles a cargo of | M3 ® S T R MOCL L o side each sorn sheller, caxpenter's tools, | Vashington, D. C.; $1.100 year; com- | in TR Rt Dl e DLICE i - =S Bk Jezdd | put Danish Mary chewed her cud* munitions right under the eyes of the| i W STOUT June 1o sot BSEE earh worl harness, 11driving harness on_education sufficient; sample_ques- | ey 3.0y Puc Mechanic St, Danlelson. TO LET—Best corncr store in New Inydrowsy maunderings. £ revolutionlsts of a Central Americar|indiana more than 1,000,000 rooster S s aneiia s e jong freer write fmmeliatelyy Feanle o 1928e {London, for drug store or ice cream BRI - republic to he rightful government and | I _mote A . et SR n Institite, Dept. 32R., Rochester, N. | FOR SALB—One heavy double team parlor, "with fixtures for sale. W. H. “Lost!” cried West, and ‘Lost: how he is instrumental in quelling the ' Wer® marketed during onme week last nd household” gaods, ineludin ¢ JeI3MWFS | harness, one heavy driving harness, iBuckman, 525 Main St. New yj,‘m,.,, cried L A reb ‘0 achieve his ends ses Year. : 5 3 < A B BD_Two steady | = o5 | tivo sets.of single driving harness, one e Like a pall, bels. oro achieve his ends he POses| This year local dealers in that state | ‘ouse. % 3 WANTED—Two steady boarders.” 26 | singie. fatm harness. ' John Dodd, 208 e i 5 nht and homing feast e M g R e " jcents a pound for all roosters sent -tc b A A S S L WANTED—Will Temove dead horses | “Fom SALE —Easiich cetter Sunpi 4.0 - Bl O % y With tho aid of this marvelous reme- | SULS & ROUAS fo5 B ToRRers SOl MRS. VICTORIA MORAN T animals, Cfrea of - charge, | ;i O poALE—English setter puppies. |k an anyual income of $900: can be TO RENT — Farniched Tooms for|And toward the hollow sky rose dy he !'» , nabled lm cure 1:" "fl“j” W ilius Mattern. Phone 1864-21. B Saveledh Dictas bl e itor PRt s light housekeeping. 27 Division St. % dl”,;‘”e‘” £ stecnlscahiie: T an of the | Infertilc eggs. Save miilions of dollars . WANTED —An upright piano: must | 11l ¥ork double or single. 280 Frank- |} good location; ideal investment. FOR RENT — Garage space, . 175| She takes her own swoet time. s he ga grati £ e | ot Toss every vear. buy from private family. ~Address M. Je2: Ror ol DasEioaes Broadway. Phone Je23d president but he also wins the love of | g S 5 1 . |AL care Bulletin. Jeddd R SAL S PTETORETeNE. 0 pa; 3 e ERone il vl And bawls to Lewis Butt: “Tt's me! the president's beautiful dauzhter. R President Of Telegraphers T ANTED A o EToEA - mar |dition, very reasonable.’ Address Box . | FOR RENT_Large furnished front|“'Yye'picked ‘em up—your men.” Ve 56 Shcond - teature, Tam: Mix MYSTIC % WANTED -A_young ‘married man, | 300 2 et FRANCI DONOHUE room. Address 97, tnis office. je23d _ f“What'~Grieve and Hawker?" will be seen in Fighting for Gold. This Unlon i est of references, desires a pos = S D' ) cot to picture i a hurricane of action and| Mrs. Arthur H. Withee and daugh- 1 as caretaker; understands garden: | e bay saddie mare, TO RENT—An cight-room cottage to| Goes shambling’on again. 5 5 ine. poultry and milking. Address : 1 Bl ne Norwich |} family of adults, 31 Oak St. $30 per el \dventure and Mix does many stunts,|ter Ida Bertha Withee, have returned Caretaker, Norwich Bullotih, jesed | icap. Tel 13433, Je24d _ || Central Bidg Pho P Rl month. “Tnquire ‘of A. T. Gardner.'15|But lightninz engines flash and fight for no Mix niay would be complete|to Waterbury after a visit with Mr. WANTED_GIT 19F general Bense- | g o ra ALE or” exchange fdr- cattle Oak St. Tel. 1484. I e e e hay AngibIEtE without them. {and Mrs. Bergen I Greeme. work, | Apply H. Vignot, 218 Washing- | 5500, work siagie . or doubis. @ GG TO RENT _Tenement, located at 319 And race to run her down. A Harold Lloyd comedy entitled i Mr, «and Mrs. Francis B. Denio of § T e U : - d G West Main St, all modern improve- v 4 1 d ton St : o240 | Lowis Hasiolon Cone Jedia t, all modern improve ; gwat the Croolc will complete the bill | Bangor, Me, are guests of Mrs. Hen- a i Pl R Ha ot e just” been remodeled. ' Call | And win and bear the prize away— for today and Thursday B. Noyes. TED—Boy to in_store: ALE_One phaeton carriage, e2: i While Mary turns to pro: = B Novem oo 3.5 SRIA A0 zond chance to advance. The' Pasmi | ors aie- oo oreol oeil carriase, FOR SALE IO e more where Slips the dumb, sait DAVIS THEATRE. his family from the Buckley house on Cose Norypich, Je24d_|wheels axle, springs, shaft suitable bungal e Ct e spray. : Mk e Nowgch, (7 (2 = G i ot o240 M wneeln gl | shaft, suitab PR i ungalow at Lord's Point, Ct.; electric 2 e he jowl. There will he a_complete change of | Pearl street to the house owned by the WANTED—Diamonds from private | {OF an auto trafler. Tel. 1358-3. je24d AT CRESCENT DEACH, Lights, running water, accommoaations | _And s1aos fier of the Jowl ' T »gram at the Davis today and the|0dd Fellows on Haley street. s fo inecikarat s o FOR SALL — Two-lorse mowing|seven-room cottage. all modern Im- ix peoplc. Inquire of cna;x;ad,x. SRercy Mackeye iR SNISH msisis of feacure pictures. a se- | Saturday, at the home of Mrs. Sara xRt it Lo o J9240 jmachine, ane horde rakesnditwo plows. i o R ris A1, 'a comedy and u weekly. The fea- | Dennison s Misti i el WANTED_Beginners for Duro and|Address’ Emil Deshefy, Peck's Corner,|provements, fully furnished. with s Frank Keen the celebrated | daughter, Miss Marcia Stanton Den- ANy e Wit | Norwic en. 3 5 ~T6 RENT_A small furnished apart- : SeRT Gunch RS, 25! Jaif | Sorach Town S inine sorita water: Bonient| me, BEe A Pl tieaiatud aprs | LRIMORS.OF. THE DAY, actor, in hi FOR SALE—Buick 1917 touring car, est and best | nison hecame- the bride of James 1 3 35312, Jesa | .. s TR oo b R hecame jeasd fonr ey e L mourme car| walks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- |2 i | “Does Cholly live on the avenue? T i1 ihe” hrlya ®ix part|Franklin Cutier. 2on of Mr. and Mrs. S WANTED_To paper and pa cellent condition. fine. tires, ‘one brand R e S all cottage, also pri-| “No Cholly lives on his father. fvha drama with ail {he theills anyone|George Cutter. of Cuft strest in the ronias AL redtonabls pricssr Fech by mew Spare dire, - self ‘atarter; electriccated. “Frice very, T solg Lyate s 435 Union St “Inaulre CIts | 1ives on the avenue—Boston Trai- e<t in this picture. The second epi- S Wl witz, 152 West Main st Tel. s17._ Jezsd) UEL S SREONESIeR, (B[ itRe, gpoiat once. S el o Boiny ode of the Lure of the Circus is enti- |of the Union Baptist chureh pesform. wa rm);‘ru‘m-\-: Boston terrier or | Stairs. S je33d For full particulars, Inquire of T A e e Ao oi°afyi Soph—How mnay subjects are you ed The ant's Lean and gives Fx b . The r e Fi i oy hulldog. Address u x T T TR T i % 5 s POl dats 8 lophe el 'lir*:;!w"'(xlu b Mk e Vlmho?\rr‘f"hnu?zx Biletin Olce: ¥ JetfE e antel cleckn JOEN A MpEAN. D e o e e i T taciis G R r SDIaY {hlue silk and carried o show le Slans) Sl nquire 2 eat, bath, < Celectric lizhts, <h—] ving . RNy Enliites J|of sweet peas. Tie couple were "in- WANTED—Man o run fuliing mills esta Real Estate BroXer, porches. yird and cellar, in fino nelgh- |ging three—Penn State Froth. , Aerial stunts never before attempted ; v « and washer for day work; also man for | === - : 4 orhood. ‘only five minutes' walk over |- 5 putaide s clecus (Hings bareback HAILE [ i froopton tollowed. On) e e Waltemiane | _FOR SALE—1911 Cadillac touring | Framklin Sqaare. Norwieh. | {aurel il Ave., $22 per month. In.| She—I dress to match my compl W] Sael e ranac, PRI [ e 1 ¢ veedding rip R e oo b D Jes3a'~ |car in good condition. Appiy H. P. Alling Hubber Co je1sd _ |ion. A when a boy to marry a sirl in pink ::W\ \V_ll_!]l rTsulc wita lvl'- oride s sno- e T Mansfield, Poquetanuck, R. D 6. je2id R e T He—Hand-painted gowns are right boy to marry a g Y ner. The bride 1:vefv.d many beau- GENTS, Insurance, and others, - —Stall for one ca 9 ris o b ghts who jumped through the hooD: | riful gifts, The wroom is an elsetri: wieh: now'1s seli our doi-| FOR SALE—Bay horse, weight 1400 Jne 914 or 934 may2ir | cxpensive, arem't they?—Nebraska the time to ckness, accident and |lbs., age 7 years. reliable business||| death from mnatural| horse. Inquire Jewett City Bakery. I rect parade that as a kid you wait- 1 hours on the street cerner to see, cian at the Groli Iron Works. The body of Eugene Batty, who lied| lar-a-mont death policie FOR SALE FTonaGr_HouseRolTlEadii aren | ATEHAL- £ e § < 4 o |1] for long or snort term; rates reason-| Wilkins—T suppose you enjoyed are features of todayv's episode. in Limetown:: Va., Sa-ucasy, arrived cn| ciusess noghing like it Agency Dept.| “jerda At Norwich Town, ten minutes’ able. Farnning Studio, 52 Broadway. |your trip to the country? This serial will be shown here every | yyctic Monday anl was take1 to Eim | SRt oAt “FOR SALE_Threefamily house on||l Walk to trolley. Two Cottage jeid Bilkins—Well, ves, except that the Wednesday and Thursday and You|Grove chapel wnara sor were | _WANTED—Young man for kitchen Y Houses with. large barn, one "r0 REAT-_Frrniched don't want to miss one episode. for i conqucted hy Rev ooms for Nght . v are better each week. The Inter- | \p7 itional News, a weekly of up to the | i ar i ne neighborhood, always adway. je19d i : misquitoes mistook me for a board- " __|rented at $44 month: $1.800 ca: ing house—Judge. y Lunch, 14 B D- rze M. Miner young cow, all the hay and fer- Batty was a former Mystie Ley , bal. ba tilizer on the place, and about We have permanent posi- |ance on time; this property will pay School 31 Tai 1048-3. e ” “x for —We_ m pos! 3 e Meta ot ; g Dauba (pointing to his picture, minute events from every part of mp’“".’:_h"“ "”d" gRiglony soeril prare LT SR DR e S W_ Rt fiv,.’df;::' ";"3,J,‘,Z‘i‘,.§‘.‘,"§;;‘§;'f Donkey™)—What @6 -you think of it O s Ry B R Mttar e graduatiag esvrcises of ti 1700, Meriden, Conn. Je13d | pom SALE-Slab wood, $8 per cord; ||| cepting those of tenant. anyhow? A omedy completes the show Brondway grammur schod! were. held WANTED Farms. | We need 50| 1-5 COrd same rate, cut' in stove | TO RENT Lady Friend—Lovely And “you —— gk ird Monday evening in ‘he wssembly hall. A Y5 and small. Our |lengtns, the kind that suits. C. S. Price $2,700 ! : have put o much of yourself intd it, AUDITORIUM. Thiers were:15 in {he class who receiv: Bivate Hheun quick business: Muvelyou | Brown, | Tantic. one 1099-2. jelid | Tice 92, TWO FLATS, 7 and § rooms each § too:—Answer: 3 = thye ioled diplomas: Elewno: Biiven, Peter tor YSaler Weisiers Farm e = with modern improvements; 3 = 3 Today and tomorrow The Tokio e eetor E & @ f ey 2 ALE _One gas range, hot i *§| 3irs. Crawfora—wWhy aren't you go- jirls company will offer for their sec- | Balcstracel, Ernest Gleihill, = ienry corvae = , |estn Temei ge waior tankc connected, \;r‘xejq-h_glél;sr;ui}f THOS. H. BECKLEY |||{ lccation in cxtyl:::i:eemmu House: J o (r8- Cramfora Wy ae= ok orke? ond presentation the musical sensa- |q. 2" . iy o Wi e < WANTED-—-Common laborers. Apply |tank with pump. lnquire 56 Boswell % i Sirs. Crabshaw—TI'm only buying fional bilt The Devil and Mike Rellly,|derdchnen, Evelya = Purnham, ’I‘]V;;‘g S. J. Konenkamp, President 1t Bastern Conn. Power Co., Montvide. | Ave. ShaLts _ Jetsd || 27 Main Street Phones BRODKLYN OUTFITTERS twenty-five or thirty dollars’ worth, an entirely different musical bml. Foote. Marie Waltace, Mitinn Welace| ~the Commercial Telegraph BRI T . Lo o MR BTk so I can carry it—Life. showing the interior of Hades with al t arie Wallace, Milton Wallacc.| jon of America, who called the re- | A BURGLAR'S chance you've got to |business block, two tenements and tw pht i 5 its imps and ghastly surrouridings. 1t|AMY Haas. Harrist Wilcox. Helen) 5% 00 0 ' At hese specials: 2 bags of Winner, |stores; also a’ baker shop in rear; all That doctor can't reset my broken would make anvone willing to pay a | Lucklin Annie Daniel, lsabel Grinnell s ke o' Ma¥o s, 15 52, 37c worth, | modern mprovements; good investment If you want a comfortable | nose himself” deciared the incom o a8 Suoh ettt o vy h1Eng Josagh Taranielll, - [ Lor 2 S I "Ravy areides, 20 | to the right party. Inquire at Zegeer FOR SAI E - parable movie actress. s there. All ‘the broduction was espe- |, MT. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray. Jr, of 0" Nanila cigats, oe_each, | Dry Goods Store, Jewett City, Conn. ide 1 “But he's a competent surgeon.” A very desirable two-apartment | AT to ride in call i JOHN “No matter, I must have a sculptor FOR SALESeasoned hard wood, sil[house with large lot and garage in a Fanning Ave., | present.” zes, delivered to ali parts of the ¢ity. | fine location. Owner leaving town and M. PILLAR, 21 2 i - Ledyard were in Mystic Tuesday to| We will Loan or Buy. W |2 moke Shop. Jeid | _jesd cially painted for this company by .- Y H _ Y- e pay — R Duffy, the famous scenic artist, from 2'ieRd the Porter-Dennison wod Unz.| Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in TIVE the National theatre, Washington, D. |\ Robert Gremley, Francis Trevens|.n, gpape Jewelry,. whether old- | SStSators —Civil and criminal in- Ccvery description, di- Kansas City Journal A ¢ i3 = “Doctor,” said the notorious tights | A and Savaa Gree: : b fekiy’ 2 : . Ford. Phose 192, a . - | C. A complete change of costumes, | Violet Adamson and Saaa Grcer wre| fi 5% LO0S Yorec evidence oblained awickly’ and| Harry B, Ford Phoze 192. _novild | ooty must be sold. A great oppor-| Norwich. Dodge closed serv-| aa, “do vou think vou can get thisi musical numbers and a strong vlot L3 graduates trom Stening- i Switations absoiutely contidentlal; vef- | FOR SALE_-Wood In stove lengths, ili . For |+ tooth out without causing a shock to| v A ety titions absoiutely confidential; e S ths. | (unity for some diligent party. For 5 ns through the entire bill. The ex- |7, o Bcyifi o New York is ive| THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. |erences furnisied as to relianility and |3 P ord © 0 D & & Bacid | i particulars, inquire of ice car. Phone 152-12 my nervous system?” H tra added feature will be vaudeville's ; B s - iRy : onsibilily; first class male or fe- [Tel 1 , Qe A5 = 3 3 YT'm atraid not” replied the dentist, | big hit. The New Chief of Police, whicl | §sst of bis aunt, Mrs. B. L. Holmes, | Nearcotuer of Shetucket and Water ¢ opciaiors. Address P. O. BX 1iZ | FARMS for sale. Write for catalogus. JOHN A. MORAN, A e es that are read strike home, and | '2mily Oh -\OW_gerse}- harc at’ their Z WAN —A girl for general house- jesd Franklin Square. % < R | with the big feature picture of Tom [SUmmer home, Edge-of-the-Ledse, for LEGAL NOTICES work, o in fimily. Spply Box. 25, = g o anat man atitediin iite JORE QS Mix in A Child of the Prairic makes|'"¢ € b 3 5 2 — — Windham, Conn. jea ollars he borre i ! P & Bill GINE"IS haed fo beat. Re-{, Mra. Gesrwe M. Miscand Miss LI S UBAVERS wantea: Tanily s |l AR . “And made a fortune, en?” & | member there are matinees daily ai |!lan Miner are in New Hampshire for OTIC Tl g e | I Furnished Seashore oo, it ruined bim He found get- the coolest spot in Norwich, at the k . 2 gie Tow rents: low l\ing cost ing that so easy tfat he's been div- Auditorium. Tl sav so; so does every- |,k M ‘Ihuyle{H- Davis is spending| The legal voters of the Town of |irum local stores. Address Weavers, ing on borrowed money ever since®— Doy, Ser Litle Sike, the monk, fa- | o weeks at Tar Harbor, Me. Preston are herehy warned and motifled [care bulletin. S Em Cottages Louisville Courier-Journal. mous mascot of the Yankee division. NQQ{;‘:}‘ ;;: g’;‘;‘:fligrl t’;%‘m‘_'j: 0: to meet in the Town Hall in the Town| WANFED—Farmers! Many of my > Teeks Pres; “onn., on Wednesday, July | friends o lcnow. 1t ith OF re: Hiotmes tather, Rev. Gaouse |Cf Preston, Conn. on Weanesday, July | istids want v know if there are zny F Sal Rent THE KALEIDOSCOPE AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS |3 Yyin.' 2d, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m., to vote on | [AURS 19% Sae- L YoM At A2 fel or € or nen The T A el Continasd from Page Eight) nMLMW K;;sse“ Dm;e;wn Lof dxcw s;Aip (:npmpr.a\.m fof the nc\lvmwud.};w)_ Conn. ___aprsd _ W e il their name to their' composition, but | ritain is the guest of his grandpar-|of highways, e a i, paug, Pleasani ; e d sois RS cutearat |75, M5, and Mrs. Newton Dickerson.| Also to o any otiier business proper [countey hofel: sgu wages. Aoply at View, and along the Rhode Iisland T jo e SoC N el e .ime is fundamental to agricultural| Miss Ella Potter of Norwich has|to be @one at said meeting Vindham li Tel. 35-4 Willimantic 1 ible . - A development. The belief that it is been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| Dated at Preston Conn, Jume 24 |PiV- (5 as T ;'.':;'m:::-.Tff'"' % e o Use The Attic | an asjustavie subtrame has been | needed only to correct acidity of the | George C. Lane. o 2 1918 WANTE! urniture, mir- G 5 Invented Wy an Ohio man {oienabie a { soil seems to have been relegated to| Mrs. Charles H. Smith of Brew- -3 2 rors, colored glass, silver, historical On Washington Street ; 3 Think of the extrarcoms standard type of motor-truck body | the limbo of the past. Acidity is aster, N. Y., is visiting her aunt, Miss 4 K. BENNETT, chind, old books, and old letters. A Frank W. Co o Coliret e oart to be fitted to trucks of different | mere incident. Whether a soil is acid | Carrie E. Rogers, of Washington, at R. A. PECKHAM, Br ner, 55 Frankln St Tel T17-3. M F: ble T . y b4 s . widths and lengths. or not does not seem to matter so|the latter's summer home on Mystic CHARLES E. MAYNARD, BEHY e ost Favorable Terms WESTERLY, R. & gelf, it yourjempty attc The National Exposition of Venez- | 1t was formerly said that soils de- Tel. 713-12. aprod : Transform that slacker gurated about June 1, has been post- rived from limestone rock and con- ABINGTON i G e el et poned until July in order that more taining broken bits of limestone could | o o 4t B NO E jobs by auto truck. Phone 1172 Nor- James L- ase 125' 'N'S . f, B complete arrangements may be made | not possibly need lime, but the crops |, Tne vf-?u e:om la ig?n?“m::l‘i:gngfi wich Div. sep25d fortable rooms witl le:- for it. | have spoken otherwise. e o 4 o = = FOur acr i 1 s Board —it's quickly The value of the imports from the | The Tennessee station results show | Thureday afternoon, at Library hall SPECIAL TOWN MEETING 37 Shetucket Street fruit, spple, peat aud besch tigen o ;er E Bont dis?urbin’ United States into all parts of the that Jime merforms well not omly for | Eimer Chace has & new runabout. | The lesal voters in Town Aeeting of \ in bearmg condition. A Sne 1+ roam one withou g Madras Presidency in 1917-18 was $2- | legumes but for grain crops. Two tons |, Miss M. P. Sharpe has returned|the Town of Norwich are hereby warn house, painted white and in g0od con- the rest of the house. 716,224, There was an increass it of lime in five experiments showed up | ['oM Torrington to her home for the|ed to meet in a Special Town Vieetine dition, barn, 6§ henneries; water in s Pt ‘miscallaniots. articlos B on alfaifa two tons better to the acts |Summer ‘vacation. ~|te be held in the Town Hall in siid house! This place is situated on_the Ask us for the details. o s, but a than the unlimed land. Eleven series| , ReV- and Mrs. F. A. Fuller, Miss|NOorwich on the 30ti day of June, 191, Norwich on [ r b sfi;ls hhigh}v;e:, an’fi mlu? to school, S co rs(;llurtioln in imporlsl of motor ears ! : e, it at § oclock p. M. for the - foilowiny church, stores, not far from the and railway materials, - of experiments with red and alsike [AVery and A. H. Amidon attended the | pyrposes L ° JUST ARRIVED trolley} on K. F. D., and teleplione in CK-McWILLIAMS G o average T3t tonn or acre oy |ministers’ conterance in Hampton on|*0°3% 5 whather of not the T A Licensed 4 THE PE : s fe ] housé,© And What do you think? Agricultural implements in consider- limed land and 143 tons on unlimed. [Monday, June 23. will build or imp e ar | n L ks Carload of horses that I b the owner asks for tuis neat I Wh able quantity will be ine demand for Other clovers are not such heavy feed- | Nelson Platt has motored to[%he public highways un rfé“"’p,p,‘ . direct of the farmers in ]llinoio;5h§ nome 1s $1,i30, part cash. lmmediate Central arf a new Natal (South Africa) settlement ers and do not give such marked dif- | Thompsonville Tuesday to attend the|Vision of Sections 1477 to 1484 of the Ass‘stant Lave all kinds, big and small, and all | POssession. " If you are in the market scheme for ex-soldiers, especially | Rl graduation exercises of the high |Ueneral Statutes of te and th are right out of hard work and ready | (0f uCi & Place 45 thly dont ot z windmills, fencing material nad dip- | Numerous experiments have been |*Cho0l || e v ot RIS et : B0, yor here: Come and see them. | J¥er Updfpuid W achitic 0 “X0 | GEORGE G. GRANT | ying "anice, oy the *"Fitin, ‘and | conducted with lime on corn. In 12|, Miss Mice Mauler ffom Waterbury|requited to pay the pro rata share of armacist ELMER R. PIERSON. D e e e oomer lookiug 5 . o South African Export Gazette. | series of experiments the limed vlan:li aiting he sister, Mra. C. K Paul. | foc “Townt0F e cost. 0F " such i Tel. 536-3. Je3d | img Sohave o tell any sid displeass| fladertaker and Embaimer The bee industry in Switserland is B Liicients & = co|0f Wolf Den grange members sited_ Also io autho and. direct th i . v oyou . ille | Yery large, honey being a part of the In experiments during elght vears. t%0 | Blainfield grange, the degréeteam|Selectmen to make: appication io the Address with references Box FOR SALE Extract trom Wileox's Farm Billecin | 32 Providence St Taftville | 55 Giei o aimost the entire popula- { e Ok | giving the third and fourth dogrevs, | Fighway Commissioner in- the manner | 43 Bulletin Office, Cottage Houses, Tenement ana|>°"¢ [F ¢ Prompt aitention to day or night calls |tion. An American agent could possi A Over IDERDRCE piot . The town school graduation was | Proi i 5 K0T SO0 0 ; Buelncss Blocks, Building Lots aim| WILLIAM A. WILCOX Teleshozs i\ asriimRRwL e Seventeen series of experiments with [beld at Pomfret hall Tuesday even-|tno laws of this Stape. | ELways under desivzbie locations. List your pro- = = = e Busluess MLetIob AT DA whea' show an average vield of 165 |ing, June 17. The programme fol-{ Also to do any other husiness neces- PSSy iE yeu cucs o istlliorivent, wuti e A SERCTAIAST jers'. supplies, . It he /madel a e ieafat bushels on limed and 140 bushels on un- lows: ~ Welcome address, é)og‘mdhy‘ sary and proper to come hefore the said WANTED E:;lo :sunt‘:ml:?e:t:ngp;flh looking for |11 West n-&.:"::;, Booms I and 2 TEAMING and TRUCKING |stuay of Swiss methods in apiculture. | imed land, or an increase of 20 per|Palne, T7lliotts; piano solo, Cathedrall™M{Srus: . o . e A Slii ) E According to a recent speech of the | cent. due to lime. Chimés, Verna Hilton, Pomfret Land-{jypa fp;5" NrWich. this 17th day of wnLLiAlle‘. HILL, ‘Telephone 2365, DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT |, %0 8 ot of Grm"B,imfl, ,_"f:; ySop bean r‘u'v\'neas. r“elt:,.{gd‘r;? :{fi' fl;g s:l\'z‘:)e‘;lssongfid“ he:ulr!::dmm; CASPER K. BAILEY. ONE FIRST CLASS BOS§ SPINNER nn:::hlfi"-'- l;l;x'-'-.u-.u‘ REASONABLE PRICES amount of waste paper collected in timothy and redtop are a - | Goes By, sc ;. flag CASPER 1 i ey, : : i loving class and respond profitably to ’rlihuma:l Elliott of Abington; prayer, “‘\‘-I“‘I‘ ES P. BUSHNELL, G"EvghLG?:E?;o ! 3 ARTHUR H. LATHROP ?élnsofchv;?l‘;ir?rl‘st?:" g;sw?go:‘l:[sl}f:do | i Boh Gas (1 el AR BOEe | isctmant ot s on ot e st | Central Buildin We will loan you cash on your S TA Phone 175 been increased to 6,000 tons per week, | SAVE FUEL FROM LOG HEAPS. |itation, Bivouac of the Dead., Blanche 7 3 ; i o LIBERTY BONDS, or if you must PROPERTY or an increase of approimately 500 { Look forward to next winter's sup- | Bawer, Center; dialogue, Way to Ny ann and e e g ~ - | Wyndham, Lawrence Nuttal, Michael spot cash. No waiting. NORWICH TOWN . CALLAHAN/| The total value of the declared px- | i e AR, parts the olt | anar, Canter:aeciamation, Lovedt| W ARNING | A NTED your Bonde. e e T RS AN pors o G “sioict "of ruable cordwood in log heans fol: | Country. Willim Harris, Abington; it i dotss i LIBERTY BONDS THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. liuccesstul “tea room” or a garage Physician and Surgeen | Hamilion, Ont. to the United States lowing the clearing up of new land, | SONEs, Tive Little Mice, Dairy Maids,| n, SPRECIAL TOWN mpETING =~ Established 47 Yeears. or a drug store. Aside from its ex- for the calendar year 1918, .exclusive Thousands of farmbers must provide |Primary children; essay, Women in S { Columbla, Conn., are hereby wirned o N t Sh ceptional business facilities it offers HAS RESUMED PRACTICE of returned American goods, amount- | themaslves with wood for next win. | Industry, Margaret Hess, Abington; | et in Spocial Town srectims 1t ere | Installment Cards and Books |T=2r corner of Shetmeket and Water Sta| g 008 008 e With: modarsly 308 MAIN STREET |2a to $54419,716, an increase 'or $508- | ter. If the farmer cannot use the wood | Play, Divided Attention, Elizabeth|{mans Hall, in said Town, on Saturday, | OFFICE AT BISHOP'S ST equipped bath room, steam heat 7 4110 over the preceding year and of ; himself, some neighbor, schoolhouse or | Lfumes, ~Elizabeth ~ Rich, Jporothy | Jume 28t {613, av two (2} oclocis T ubic FOR SALE and electric lights. Price $£.500, i ]| Tel. 426-2 Residence Phone 426-3| 55 555,508 over 1016, i e hrn‘l‘d”m e romes Much wood | Elliotis; deciatntion, Dunidl . Boges, popes. o wit? {ng pur- 1248 Main St. Franklin Sq. Norwich NP S0 7 0 el e cluding most of the furnishings. | m E thflruu* plans are being made for | : & ! Frank Ki tite: cit irst—To see if the Town will vo 2 - 3 a - NIz A S TRl A the Japanese overseas expa apparently useless at this time of the |Frank Kimball, Landing: = recitgtion.|yo declare its Intention to build or ime modern improvemeats; place for two ARCHA W. COIt fik A J blNAY ol 2o b bt s Wy e year, will be wasted unless forethought | The Endless Procession, Eva Rhuades,|prove a section or.sections of its pub. autos, and fruit trees. It is situated 5 2 = AL b S yerlo : Park | is exercised. Postpone burning your | Center: declamation, ‘Our Country,|lic roads, under Section 1182 of " the on the car line, about 12-minutes' walk Highest Grade Properties jauring March, 1920. The object of the | waste wood Everett Mann, Chandler; songs by the|General ~Statutes and its varions from Franklin square. Lot 320 ft. front | Telephone 1334 63 Broadwa fair will be to show how the Japa- . it class, Star Daisies, Whip-poor-will; [amendments. and malke an appropria- | - Twenty sirls for the beaches,.3 loom [and 200 ft. deep. e e S e nese are industrially and commercial- | ROOSTERS SOURCE OF BIG recitation. Uncle Sam's Farm. Mary ton thesefor, for the: two fxcalyears|(XSCERIMISIEEAENUNIR bRcEmagTi: A0 [« For i£ull perticulars, See Iy engazed abroxd, how Japan's eolo- | " e pead¥, cPanama “Canal, M, tona o see i i o "2 i1 -5 Rooms 18-19_Alice Building, Norwick | nal developments are progressing, and ,, LOSS IN POULTRYYARD | Ficverlin Muthert. ‘North: Fecttation | soifirhis s “fheth (10 glfciors wi |3 waitresses, 23 “gencral ~housework A. V. COVELLO, Ca AL DR Phons 1177-3 how its ocean trade is conducted - 4 o o Heroes, Alice Rhoades, Center; folk|make application to the State Highway | #REE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Tel. 683-3. 961 onayy 2 [ I s acre tamm He000 tocation, mile P e o o T Roosters allowed to run with the |dance, 24 girls; monologue, Not Much |Commissioner, in the manner provided GEO. L. CHESBRO, Mgr. outbuildings, fine fields and pastures, P T = hens are a source of an enormous loss |of a Talker, Clarissa Griggs, Abing-|by law, for the construction and im- Central Bld; beautiful water, 200 bearing fruiil The Piano Tuner- GOT GOOD RESULTS, § every year to the farmers and poultry | ton; declamation, Irrigation, Gilbert|provement of highwavs in the Town FOR SALE trees, wood and timber enough to pay b3 5 ¥ ¥ raisers. The annual loss resulting |Danielson, Chandier; Garden Army d lawa andiepproniation i }for farm, $2.500. For Exchange: Beau. I 122 Prospect St. | muic nonest, straighttorward jetter from the production of fertile eggs is | Song, schools; class prophecy, Blanche i Qlront thrar e onawl] ED. A SIX ROOM COTTAGE—MODERN tlful residence in Willimantic, modern Phone 511 from a woman who has stffered shonld placed at $15,000:000, Baker, Center: class history, Carl Pe- in memory of the ofa_false i Don't matter it | IMPROVEMENTS EXCEPT HEAT, | {iToughout, oan excuonge for good be heeded by all affiicted) with back- The reason for this is that fertile [ terson, Chandler; class poem, Vietory nd Marines from the || 2reken. ~We pay up to 315 per-set. 3 H i Y. t 1 . 'RYON'S AG. ) 1. ezg= spoil or become unfit for market | Class of '19, Alice “Clapp, Elliott INCENTERLIPART OF olTYs Mal sl Winimanti R e el s by pure prices. . : WHEN ,YOU ARE IN OUR CITY |ache, rheumnticipy s3ge muscjes, of Columbia who served in the end Dy parcel post and recelve Main Si. Willimantic, Conn. ar22d c B wiul tir & B much,_more qulckly, in"hot " weather |valedictoran; it 13 Time ta Say Good: Iate Lworkd wat.” ant make an appro- || (5 odoe® o8 Webw ]l E. AL PRENTICE - . : _— At inon pepiet ¥ (SRl TR AR s than infertile eggs do. Dbye, Margaret Mehan, North: 1919 |priation therefor. COLIATERAL LOAN CO. i ry RIG \ THE SQUARE, Y Fam Fa e o ] : o e ¥ €O ; GHT_ON THE SQUARE, have got such good results from F, SRATELed A8 experCmmnt T Kasils 1o | Cam Son. Bines awecding digomen| . D A LTAA e et S il o o, R LR EERERT CFRGQERICK T. BUNCE edr il KRS Ll e « d , Supt. 3 AR B ot 5 e e = 5 1 in my: siies ascertain the comparative loss of fer- | F. L. Wright; song, Pomfret schools. A. A LATHAM, reets. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- Th P- . T WHITESTONE CIGARS is a good 1 better. T am Zhing to tile and infertile exgs. Tilie ishers ivare Gavi Peteccn. Mich- R L COBB, | nrm to deal with. || iness before the public. there is no (] '1ano uner Are $48.00 For Th a kecp on taking tnem.® Mrs. C g Ton, theusand gfms were collectod ael Mabar, sotsd i medium better than through the ad- : re $48.00 For Thousand Gray, 270 Sixth St, Degroit, Mich. > ; ectmen. vertising columns cZ The Bulletin, Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave. J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin 8t Lee & Osgood Co. ' : ¢ RPN A R ey 8 i 4 ifgic R e 3% - i :

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