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FAIR AND WARMER TODAY AND TOMO RROW = ~ What Is Going On Fonigit Motion Pictures at Rreed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Special Town Meeting in Town Hall, Uncas Lodge, No. 11, L. O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall Wins Gold Medal For Typewriting. Miss Ceha [, Rozycki, a student at the Jewett Business school, was a re- cent winner of the gold medal isued by the. Remington Typewriter com- pany for writing fifty-five words net per minute, her rate being 587 words, one error, 58 words net. 165 Talman Street. Through_the agency A. V. Cavello, Mr. Leon Douch sold to Mr. Nunzioto Falcone his 9-room house located at 165 Talman street. MAKING ENROLLMENTS FOR Y. M. C. A. CAMP TREREMUGGUS Plans are taking shape for the ac- tivities which will be carried on at the county Y. M. C. A. camp at ke Terremuggus during the camping pe- riod nd the leaders’ line up for the us parts they care to take. hienes, of Hartford, who has ber of years' experience in education will be in charge » daily chapel exercises and the y school services. Roy E. Kel- Norwich, who for several years had charge of a college dining room will be in charge of The commissary, the camp store, and the ciap bank Kodak supplies, postage stamps and pure candy will be kept in stock. R. V. Farrell, the boys' work slcretary of the New Britain Y. M. C. A., and formerly an assistant physical di- rector will look after the athletics which will include regular baseball, volley lall and quoits. a track meet. , ete. Mr, Farrell, who has just discharged from the medical corps of the navy will be in charge iching first aid. Rev_ Warren of Tvoryton, who is a sue- master of several years’ ave charge of an in- period each day when boy o want to prepare for ad- s and honor medals will g their particular line. k of Essex will be in o swimming and boating conduct at least one aquatic ring the camp. Another man gk after special social camp fires, stunt nights, a 1 1 other such activities. ations for camp are com: 0od shape and it is import- 1t those intending to go send vieations to R. E. Keller, 312 Norwich, Conn., at sible moment to insure advance party » on June 30th, to get ape to weicome the boys nd to Davis Theatre. announced for Monday the Davis is one that ird to eoual. Two ~of the popular screen stars are in the en production and it is impossi- ble t0 ray which is the better. Mar- Clark. the beautiful Para- will be seen in a delight- nedy drama, Three Men and a five-part story that is bub- : ThorH.Ince 2 P ,7] precents =*7-§ DOROTHY DALTON G , and there are situations that will ing. The other feature Dalton in the five-part Ince E who burned the candle at both ends 1 slip through her fingers 1 money e Burton Holmes Travel- itl ed Cocoon to Kimono com- programme. Breed Theatre. Eleventh Commandment, a Ince production, starring Lueille Stewart, which is the feature at- raction at the Breed theatre today nd Tuesday, is that type of drama th the heart-throb pulsing all rough it. It goes deep below the surface, stirring the emotions by its true-to-life situations of patheticy eness. The story of an unselfish: voung woman of high ideals, who was willing to sacrifice her own hope of happiness in order that her mother might have the good things of life. In doing so she was caught in a mesh of | inerimi ing circumstances which r to prison. It is a picture that heart-appealing moments and! trong climaxes. The judgment :of trade papers critics is that the picture sents in its quality the best that Ince has produced. The case emarkably well balanced one, ning such well known ,names as ce Beal, Walter Miller, Huntly| Gordon and Carleton Macy. hirley Mason will also be seen in he Unwritten Code, an unusual and wholly delightful production and the Pathe news will complete the bill, HAMPTON graduating exercises of the of the town were held at hall Thursday evening. Those The 1s ac raduating cl included Misses Gladys Willlams, Ruth Burnham, tlanche Reiner, Viola and Helen Nev- ens and Harry Fitts. E Little River grange furnished a part of the program at Brooklyn grange meeting Tuesday ecvening, it being! Neighbors' night. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnham, Mrs. William Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colvin, William Jewett, velyn Pearl, Miss Alice Richard Burchnall. The strawberry supper and dance given by the grange the 20th of this month was quite well attended in spite of bad weather. William A. Pearl lost a horse Tues- day. Miss Pratt and " WANTED WANTED FOR SALE NORWITH, . ConNh, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1319 e B Six Cents a Line of Six Words. " _Six Cents n Lime of Six Words. ASSOC! 'PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT. & Weaver JOSEPH HALL & CO. TRADING COVE MILL Nowich i WANTED FIVE MEN| AS HELPERS ON COAL TEAMS Apply Thames Coal Co. THAMES SQUARE MR. GALLIVAN WANTED Twenty girls for the beaches, 3 loom fixers, 4 dresser tenders, 5 farmers, 10 dvehouse men, 6 spinners, 27 weavers, 3 waitresses, 25 general housework | women. «HREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. GEO. L. CHESBRO, Mgr. Central Bldg. WANT ieetn Lon't mafter 1t We pay up to §li per set. Send by parcei pust and receive caeck by return mail. \ve buy dia- monas, 100. COLLATERAL LOAN CO,, 154 Water Street, Near corner of Suetucket and Water Streets. 0id false broken. An old. reliabe u.u to deal with HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND FURNITURE BY A. BRUCKNER, 5 FRANKLIN ST. TEL. 717-3. We will Loan or Buy. We pay Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in any Shape. Jewelry, whether old- fashion or modern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Nenr corner of Shetucket and Water St LOST AND FOUND FOUND—On Furnace St, Danielson, bunch of keys. Owner prove property and pay for this adv. W. W. Ryder. 72 7 Mechanic St, Danielson. je30d LOST—$13, Friday afternoon, be- tween Franklin Square and the Naval Base. Finder please return to Bulietin Office. Reward. Jedod —_— Waterbury—Two suits for each have been brought by Charles A. Root against State Highway Commis- $10,000 sioner Charles J. Bennett. The suits are the result of the death of Mr. Root's son, Gordon, and injuries sus- tained by Mr. Root himself, in an au- tomobile accident in North Haven on June 23, 1918. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Norwich are hereby warn- ed to meet in a Special Town Meeting to be held in the Town Hall in said Norwich on the 30th day of June, 191 t S o'cl p. mi, for "the following urposes ~ To decide whether or not the Town will build or improve any sections of the public_highways under the pro- vision of Sections 1477 to 1484 of the General Statutes of this State and the various amendments -thereto, and to appropriate so much money as may be required to pay the pro rata share of a i the Town for the cost of such im- provement. Also to authorize and direct the Selectmen to make application to the Highway Commissioner in the manner provided by law for .construction or improvement of soeh highways under the jaws of this State. AlSo to do any other business neces- sary and proper to come before the said meeting. Dated at. Norwich, this 17th day of June, 1912, CASPER K. BAILEY, CHARLES P. BUSHNELL, PATRICK T. CONNELL, Selectmen of the Town of Norwich. NOTICE The legal voters of the Town of Preston are hereby warned and.notified to meet in the Town Hall'in the Town of Preston, Conn., on Wednesday, July 2d, 1919, at 2 o'clock p.“m., to vote on State appropriation for the betterment of highways. Also to do any other business proper to be done at said ‘meeting. Dated at Preston, Conn., June 24, 1919. W. H. BENNBETT, R. A. PECKHAM. CHARLES E. MAYNARD, je2sd Selectmen. pr— CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Buil Phone 2382 w9 Lady Assistant William H. Hammond, who has been in Il health for some time, is failing. Myzon H. Fuller was taken to the Day Kimball hospital, Putnam, last week. THERE s no advertising medlum in Eastern Connecticut e&lu to The Bule letin for business resulis. 17 wa [wich, l_ NTED—A used sectional bookcas: (Hale preferred). Write Booke, Nor. wich, R F. D. 4. jez0d * WATCH HILL, R. L. guests wan at the Sound View cotiage. Fort roud on the: waterfront, bathing free. all home cooking; board and room, $15 per week. Watch Hill, R. 1 je20d WANTED—Female help wanted over 16 years of age. Apply at Employment Bureau, The American Thread Com- pany, Willimantic Mills. ~Je30d 'GEE!—A fellah ced he had a clock that would go ate daze without wind- in’, 'n’ T asked him how long wood ‘it run if he did wind It, anyway? Them Manila seegars for 6c is all right. Fa- gan’s Smoke Shop. Je28d WANTED—Hig..boys, Windsor chairs, flip_glasses, purple or blue glass can- dlesticks, Lead bags, hooks and news- papers before 1800. C. J. King, Nor- wich, Box 195. : Jez2sd WANTED—An _eéxperienced silk or. cotton goods weaver, to learn cloth in- specting in cloth room and attend to shipping; good place for reliable man. West Side Silk Mill. je28d. . MAN WANTED—We require the ser- vices of a_young. or.middle aged inan residing in Norwich to represent us; also one in Jewett City and one in Put- nim:T ¢asant work and good pay; x POeré ot necessary, ‘although de- s Wiite particulars and. salary you have bee: earning. City and Coun try Wrading Co, Box . 130, ' Richmond Hill Y pe28d WANTED—To rent smajl cottage; must be modern and in good neghbor- hood: might buy if sold on easy terms. Address X. Y. Z., care Bulietin. je28d WANTED—Two men for farm work. W B Clark, Lebanon. Tel. 18-4. je28d je WANTED—Bables to board with pri- vate family; mother's care. Inquire at 69 Franklin“st. % Je27a WANTED—Three _rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, after July 1. Write Box 715, care, Bulletin Office. je2T J WANTED_A-1- barber: ~salary $25 per week, 14 over $35. John Pannone, »;Bradley_ St, New London. Jje27d WANTED—If You have a couch ham- mack ‘in ‘good conditién that you wish to dispose of, please notify Brown. care Bulletin C je27d WANTED. an - have a. firat class bookkeeper's or stenographer's position today if qualified. Cali 1431. Norwich Commercial School, We wiil place you, as all ates have been placed. take our resident or course now. our gradu- If not qua'ified, corespondencé e je27d . NORWICH government clerk exam- inations July 19th; hundreds needed at Washington, D. C.; $1.100 year; com- mon education sufficient; sample ques- tions free; write immediately. ' Frank- lin Institute, Dept. 32R., Rochester, N. xX. jeIIMWFS DETECTIVES—Civil and criminal in- vestigations of all descriptions, divorce evidence obtained Juickly and: without notoriety or publicity,” consultations absolutely confidential; references fu nished as to reliabiiity and responsi bility; first class male or female oper- ators. Address P. O. Box $5, Norwich, Con je26d WANTED—Upright plano or player- piano; must be low in price; only pri- vate party need answer this advertise- ment; no dealers considered. Write Piane, care this paper. - jezsd WANTED—25 girls and women to make skirts: experience not required: paid while learning; experienced girls receive big pay; steady work. Empire Skirt Mfg.’ Co., 40 Thames St. jeZad WANTED—A few experienced skein winders: good steady work. Apply West Side Silk Mill. Je2sd WANTED—Farms. We need 50 farms at once, large and small. Our buyers ‘mean quick business. Have you a farm for sale? Weisler's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. jel2d WANTED—An upright piano; buy from private famlly. 2 e s must Address M. care Bulletin. je24d ; WANTED—Girl f general houl work. Apply H. Vignot, 218 Washing- ton St. Je24d WANTED—Diamond from private parties, from one to three karats. Box 31, Bylletin Office. . de24a WANTED—We have permanent posi- tion for man near his own home at good pay.. If interested, write Pequod Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. Jel3d WANTED_—Common laborers. Apply Ifllanstern Conn. Power Co.. Montville. jelld SN By WEAVERS wanted; family help: 43 hours’ basis—54 hours' pay; good sin- gle houses; low rents; low living cost from local stores. Address Weavers, care Bulletin. Josd WANTED — Antique furniture, mir- ror: colored glass, silver, historical china, old books, and old letters. A Bruckner, §5 Franklin st may16d ! Tel. ‘WANTED—Rugs, carpets to clean without Temoving, electric vacuum. Tel, 713-12. aprsd WANTED SUBSTANTIAL' Manufacturing Cor- poration wants capable man to estab- lish branch and manage Salesman. About §200.00 necessary. You can handle own money. Will allow ex- penses to Meriden if you will qualify. For particulars address (Secretary P. 0. Box 227 Meriden, Conn.) ' WANTED DRESSER TENDERS SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. WANTED A 'Licensed Assistant " Pharmacist Address’ with references Box 43 Bulletin Office. WANTED LIBERTY BONDS Installment Cards and Books “OFEICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIO 248 Main St. Franklin Sq. ONE FIRST CLASS BOSS SPlNNEfi For Woolen Mill, on two kinds of frames; With Good Pay. GEO. L. CHESBRO Central Building at once. | Six Centx a'Line of Six Words, e 2 e L 1 itop. windshield, paint and.tires good motor in.‘A-1 shape, ‘and Bosch ‘ma | neto. price $125; another one for $100; | net {Metz roadster, starter, electric lights, | ipaint and tires good, mpotor recentiy | {overhauled, .price $200; ‘Metz touring icar. $330; Overland touring car. $30i Inew and’ second.hand tizes and bat- jteries at bargain prices. | Danielson, Conn. Phone 133. je30d FOR SALE__A good farm mare. weight 1060, sound. 8 vears old, always been owned on the farm, will cultivate without reins. price $70: good dr hiraness. $7; democrat wagon in_go 5 White's Court, rear Swan's Garage, 2 Clff 8t, Norwich, Conn. ! je30d Metz Agency. " FOR SALE—Four single dump carts. John Dodd, 302 Boswell Ave. . jesa FOR SALE-—Sheep manure, in any qugnt@x{;y. T. Maples. Tel.-1694, Jed BABY CHICI “20c, Reds 25c; every Monday by parcel post: safe arrival guaranteed: order now. Hall, Wallingford, Conn. Phone 153-14. je30d FOR SALE—About half a ton of standing grass. Apply at 171 Broadway. e30. | TFOR _SALE_A white willow baby, carriage. in fine condition, at 83 Bos- well Ave. jesod ‘FOR SALE_R nd range, good condition. Phone 1357-2, Room 6. Cen- tral Building. je3od FOR SALE — Standing grass. For further particulars. appiy to F. S. Wheeler, Norwich Town, R. F. D. No_§. Tel. 1059-12. e30d FOR SALE—Farm, ,200 acres, 10- room house, . large barn, near stcre. school and church, $2,800.. James N. ‘Watrous. care. Bulletin Office. je2B3WFM FOR SALE—A new silo 12x%4, quire Mrs” H. Chapman, R. D. 1. 1864-2. je28d ables, 1 very very old pewter pitchers, 1 FOR S. old desk, 2 very old pewter platter, old pictures. china and books. Inyuire H. W. Lueas, Central Bldg. No. 43 Broadway. je28d FOR SALE—One Indian motorcycle, 1918, three speed: 1 pair horses, 1100; 1 pair horses, 1400; 500 gal. air press- ure tank with pumping jack; 1813 Cad- illac, limousine top.. Inquire Napoleon Dufresne, Plainfield, Black Hill, Box 143, b Je28d FOR SALE-—One voke of steers. two bulls, two cows, P. L. Hinckley, Leon- ard Bridge. Phone 43-3 Lebanon. je28d FOR SALE—Extra nice family horse |8 vears old, sound. will do all kinds of light farm work, will fully warrant him in every way, safe for lady or children, will make the price $100 to some kind person; also one good farm horse, weight 1275, extra good worker, price 380, or will hire him out by the day or week: 1 light toeboard delivery wagon. good business harness. 12 Clift St. top bell, Norwich. Je28d FOR SALE—Metz runabout. 22 h. p., | FOR :SALE , fix Centx n The fine residence at No. 20 || Lincoln avenue. Modern con- veniences, ~Eight rooms, . two i finished in the attic. Best 16- / cation and very low price. THOS. H. BECKLEY 272 Main Street HORSES I have a few good young sound| lorses that are well acclimated and | good broken, -weight 1100 to 1430; I have also some good second hand horses that are fitted for any kind of work. Phones Also dump carts and farm wag- | ons, harness, light and heavy, new and second hand. : If in need of anything in the horse line, see me. E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Main St., je24d Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE One Horse, weighs 1200 lbs., one set of harness, one ex- press wagon, one lumber wagon, must be sold—can bei bought together or each one| separate—Will sell cheap to] the quick buyer. Apply to; MAX SCHWARTZ, 100 Cove } FOR SALE — Five-passenger Reo touring car in fine running order: price right. Call at 33 Church St, Williman- tic, or Tel. 478-4. Je28d FOR SALE—25 tons of good ice, $10 | a ton. Oliver F. Downs, Brooklyn, Conn. Tel. je27d FOR SALE — Six cylinder Havers 1913 touring car, in very good condi- | tion: will sell cheap or exchange for runabout.. P, Jodoin, 224 Main St Danielson. Tel. Je27d FOR SALE—%-ton Republic truck, 1917 model, Maxwell touring car, 1917 | model, new tires, good paint, mileage 8,000, ‘guaranteed to be right in every ! way. Inquire at the Reo Garaze.! Pljfl(ll_fideld, Conn. Box 412. Tel. 27-14. e27 FOR SALE—Fine garage site paving now $36 per month. running to Frank- lin to Chestnut St. $9,000. Write Jamgs N. Watrous, care Bulletin Co. je27a CFOR _SALE—Five plots standing grass. J. E. DeWolf, Trading Cove. je2ia " FOR SALE Seashore lot No. 125 at Groton Long Point, on Beach road, near junction of Ridge road: high land for cottage. road level for garage; near safe bathing beach. J. Fitts, Storrs, Conn. Je26d FOR SALE Guinea pigs, best sum- mer pets for children, $1 each; also trio Black Cochin bantams and pne Buff Cochin bantam hen, J. Fitts, Storrs, Conn. je26d FOR SALE—About six or seven tons of standing hay at Fox Hill. city line. Inquire of John E. Vars; R. F. D. § Norwich, Ct. Je26ThSM FOR SALE — Harley-Davidson and Excelsior motorcycles.” Phone 50 or 1695. e e e FOR SALE—Persian Angora kittens | 7 weeks old. Inquire 104 Franklin St. je26d FOR SALE—Small farm, consisting of house, barm, land, also cow, pigs. chickens, turkeys, ducks and two watch dogs; a very good investment. In- quire or Phone Joseph Matry, N 9 | Copper St. Tel. 1273- Je2sd FOR SALE—One horse, 5 _years old, will work double or single. 230 Frank- lin St. je24d FOR SALE or exchange for cattle, good farm team, 9 years old, weight 2500, work single or double. J. G. Lewis, Hampton, Conn. _ jeidd _ [ FOR SALE—A Swiss mantel clock in good order; will sell {or $8. Inquire at this office. je21ld 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 1039-2. jelld FOR SALE One gas range, hot water tank connected, one 60-gallon oil tank with pump. Inquire 56 Boswell Ave. . jel6d FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, all sizes, delivered to ali parts of the city. Harry B. Ford. Phozne 82 - novzld FOR SALE—Wood in stove lengths, $4 per 13 cord, C. O. D. N Bullard. Tel. 1076-4. may8d ! 1 OFFER A six room modern Cottage in central part of city for rent. E. A. PRENTICE PHONE 300 86 CLIFF STREET m FOR SALE THE BUCKINGHAM PROPERTY On Washington Street Most Favorable Terms JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street . WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. ine;? bethnr‘o th:hnuh'l,;c. th;ramh 0o | medium betrer than thro e . vertising columns of The ’?umua. s jfruit, appie, pear and peacn Liee: St., between 8 and 10 A. M. FOR SALE A three-fiat Erick House with an annual tncome of 3003 can be- used for business purposes; in £ood location; ideal Investment. For full particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg Phona Norwich FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, Seven-room cottage, all modern im- fully furnished, with garage, running spring water. cement wa!ks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- provements, cated. Price very reasonablg if sold at once. For full particulars. Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, klin Square. Norwich. JUST ARRIVED | Carioad of horses that I bought! direct of the farmers in Illinois. I have all kinds, big and small, and all are right out of hard work and ready to go to work here. Come and see them. Pr.ces right. | ELMER R. PIERSON. Fri Tel. 536-3. je23d 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, Franklin Square. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Isiand shore; also accessible Seasnore Farms. Send torbuoklat. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L jedd BARGAIN 125-C-N-5 Four acres of jand, il tllabie, sume ! all in bearing condition. A fne l4-room house, painted white and in good con- dition, barn, 6 henneries; waler in house. This piace' is situaied on the state highway, % mile to_ school, cayrch, stores and not tar from the| troliey; on K. F. b., and telepuone iu| house. Aad Wnat 4o you think? Ail thé owner asks lor tuis neat littie nome is 31,400, part cash. ilmmediata possession. I you are in the market ior sucn a plaCe as tuis, don't go to bed tumght unul you hive looked it over and paid a deposit on it. At this time there are many people looking tor such a place and it would disp.easa me: to have to leu mny sincere buyer that it was sold. 1t is up to you.— Extract from Wilcox's Farm Bulleun. Send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and ‘Westerly, R, L ‘Telephone 2365, " FREDERICK T. BUNCE 2 ‘apartment in good neighborhood, steam ia porch. ts a Line of Six Words, ' FOR RENT—Five rooms and bat', modern, No. 13 St Tnqure of Thomas H. 8 Main_ st Phones. je25d | _TO RENT-- 57 CIiff St. Tel. 1460, je2sd TO RENT — A modern furn'shed| heat. iardwood ficors, private bath and Tel. 3,3-12. Je28a PO RENT rooms, ail moadern improvements. Inquire at 1 Spring St je - T0 RENT—Seven-room flat, all mod- ern_improvements. Apply 122 Broad- way. JE2CFSWE FOR RENT—Six-room flat, centraily ted,_ ail modern . improvements. je26d six-room flat, all T improvements, on Slater ‘Ave ! Inadire B. H.Y orwi sing - 4 B ich Housing - Co, H. Agent. Phone 103y-4. Rooms and board, eltfier by the day or week, 245 Main St. Je25d TO RENT — Upper tcnement, No. 20 (‘;emr_ul Ay $12 per month. J. E. Fanning. 52 Broadway. ezid - | TO RENT — Furn HEnt housekeeping. 1 The God. of Cfl!i.\"l‘l:l‘l:('!‘,\l)lfi. Tpon: the Inle'natiusial Scale the wise fendiy welgh Whit each one must pa Each clalm-is met by c~nter-claim; until the record shows The Vanamishe: is tig cocditor—the Victer, only, owes. The Giemman oa'xe takee refuge in a semi-guttural whine, Gets ont a byok of protest and asserts I will not sign!” Statistics on his natura shows in wi'd a Heé calls his God to w i~ claims, T carnot puy: T will not sizn!l” TWe qve: T cannot pay!” We knaw ‘That Gold and Toil can never pay the staggering debt we owe. For dollars wrought for centuries from werk devoll of joy Could never pay a mother for her murdered soldier hoy. -persist? The shades of those who barred the western gate Have to%f the living left behind mever to tolerate ‘A patched-up Peace or listen to the semi-guttural whine. Take heed, for sterner measures wait beyond the River Rhine. —William V. V. Stenhens, Company F, 11th Engincers, U. S. A. So. w THE GOD OF MUSIC, Music dwelleth out of s through his minstrelsy we meet; R RE e Breathing by field . and covert haunt- Broadway. Phone 772 ing-sweet,' IO RENT—Tenemen 3 From poorl:;rx;n-lons fn forests old he est Main St, all modern improve-! .\ sglemn harmony; on leafy fioors ments, Just been 'remodeled. . Call|To smanth: mitumnal pipes he moves s = SRR L] his feet, TO RENT—Small cottage, also pri-Or with the tingling plectrum of the vate garage, 35 Union St. - Inquire Cit: sleet Lunch, 14 Broadway. 3d |In winter keen beats out his thrilling scores. FOR RENT—All fresh . and clean, July ist, a very desirable flat of six rooms on first floor, with hot water, heat, bath, set tubs, electric lights, porches, yard and cellar, in fine neigh- borhood, only five minutes’ walk over) Laurel Hill Ave., $22 per month.. In- quire of Alling Rubber Co. Jelgd T—Stall for one car at 91 Phone 914 or 984. v NTORAGE —Household goods red for long or short term; rates reason- sbis. Fanning Studio, 32 Broadway. " 10 RRAT—Pvrnished rooms for light Sctool St. Tal OGN aly housekeeping. 107 1043-3. sepild 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 comfomhl: car to ride in call up JOHN Leave me the reed unplucked beside the. stream, And he will stoop and fill it with the breeze; Leave me the viol's frame In secret trees, Unwronght. and it ‘shall wake a Druid theme; Leave me the whispering shell on . Nereid shores— The God of Music dwelleth out of doors, ‘Edith M. Thomas. HUMORS OF THE DAY Brown—I ask you for the last time, can you pay me that $25 you owe me? Hardve—Thank goodness. There's an end lo that silly quest’sn.—Omaha News. Lerrett—I didn't know you ever. im- } bibed. Yaddilloh—I never did until getting a drink became a sporting proposi- tion.—Life. % Elderleigh—Ah, my boy, it is the little things qf life that tell. Youngleigh (savagely) — Yes, 1 know. My girl has a little brother. —Dallas News. Mri\ Bréown—With this ‘ere war on, Ican’t afford clothes. The Curate—Don’t let that keep M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich.. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE Write for catalogue. .1 elson. Conn. seplhd you away from church, Mrs. Brown! —Stray Stories. First Farmer—How do you find your new. hired man, Ezra? Second Farmer — I look in the shade of the tree nearest his work.— Buffalo Express. Timms—They tell me that Soke- leigh has signed the pledge. COWS FOR SALE Several Fresh In Milk—One Very Nice Jersey. JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin Telephone, Lebanon, Conn. FOUR LOW PRICED DESIRABLE HOMES 8Six rooms and bath, every latest improvement; open attic. Country home; 7 room house in fine condition, 3 acre land with fruit trees. $2,000. f Nine rooms and batbh, electric lights; ;2 additional lot goes' with "thi In Norwich Town, seven room house, large barn, over 2 acres land, healthful location. X ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE FIVE HORSES TROY STEAM LAUNDRY 272 FRANKLIN STREET fOR SALE : 197 acre farm, good location, mile station, 7 room house, large barns and outhulidings, fine fields and .pastures, beautiful water, 200 bearing fruit trees, wood and timber enough to pay for farm, $2,500. For Exchange: Beau- tiful residence in Willimantic, modern throughout, can exchauge for good farm or timberiand, Farms ot all Kinds at low _prices. TRYON'S AGENCY, 715 Main Si. Willimantic. Conn.’ mar22d FOR 3A Cottage Houses, enement and gurlnm Blocks, Building Lots, ali in esiczbje locations. List your pre- perty if you cars to eell or rent, as i have & number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HiLL, Resi haiaie b insarauce. Rovws 108 Tharer ihig 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 17 Yeears. Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sts. FOR SALE A ' two-tenement house, modern improvemcats; place for two autos and fruit trees. It is situated on the car line, about .12 minutes’ waik from Frankiin square. Lot 320 ft. front and 200 ft. deep. For full particulars. see A. V. COVELLO, 3. [i£3 198 Clim St. with all Tel. DR.A.J.SINAY The Piano Tuner Phu.nl -I 2 Clairemont Ave. Tomms—VYes.. ‘He was sober at the time and didnt know what he was doing.—Sydney Bulletin, Harold—She turned me down, but didn’t tell me why. Wallie—Why Wdn't you ask her? Harold—Oh, I don’t want to feel any worse—Boston Globe. “You came from a teetotal didn’t you?”, “Teetotal? Why, where I was born they won't even allow the carpenters to use spirit levels.”—London Tid Bits. “Yesjn teaching stenography, we are strong on accuracy.” “Well, the last girl we graduated town, married her employer 1n three weeks.” ,“Why are so many of Viése for- mer war loads writing books?’ “1 susr’/,.” said the sarcastic efti- zen, “that they are trying to show how much better their hindsight is than their foresight."—Birmingham Age Herald. J Bacon — Wasn't it said that once | upon a time Rome burned while some one was fiddling?” | Eghert — Yes; and now Rome 1is getting hot again while the peace conferees are fiddling. — Yonkers Statesman. THE KALEIDOSCOPE More than 145 words a minute have .been transmitted in English high-speed wireless telegraphy tests. One of the new gasoline farm tractors is designed to do little more than: the work of a single horse. ", Necging no other preparation than cleaning, the inside bark of a tree s used in Ecuador for blankets. In spite of the northern position and the poor soil of the country, ag- gricnlsuse is still the chief occupation of Finland by which the majority of the population make their living, al- though the cultivated area covers only 8.5 per cent. of the land. New Hampshire will appropriate $10,000 for a building at the Weirs for use of the world war veterans. The national executive committee of the American Legion of World War Veterane: s voted to recommend dropping ali commissioned officers’ titles. A restriction of 25 per cent. in the planting of sugar in Java, in order to increase the output of rice, has re- acted advantageously on the Japan- ese sugar industry. Many capitalists I are keenly interested in sugar just now. jn view of the expected continua- tion: of prosperity. A: new mineral has bren discov- ered in Siberia. The discovery was made by a hunter on the shore of Lake Balkash, and the mineral has been nameit Balkashite. It has the ap- pearance of dark brown rubber and when ignited it burns with a strong flame, leaving about 2 per cent. ash. When placed in water it becomes a mass very much like paraffine. In Scotland the progress from war to peace is likewise proceeding at an active pace. Onme firm Js now spe~ cializing in the manufacture of in- ternalyombustion engines suitable for fishing boats, a class of manchin- ery mainly imported hefore the war. In the northeast a munitions factory has turned to the manufacture of i chocolate-making machinery, an in- dustry formerly claimed by Cer- many, while in Glasgow toy rakinz superseded w es emplovment to numbers of di IT IS ALL GONE NOW, Samuel L, Kramer. Box 95, Sellerr vi - had kidney rd hod a ternhle koot all gone now after ueing Foley Kidpey Pills and 1 1eel " wes agaln.” When the kidnevs are ov orked, weak or diseased, the matter remmins in the system and canses pains in sideé or back. rheuma- tism, lumbago, Stiff \joints, s re mus- cles, backach Folew, Kidney P1's get resiits’ quick'y and ate t'mic in their healing and soothing ‘Acec!, Good - for bladder - trouble, too. The Lee & Os. LR