Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 2, 1919, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

What Is Geing On Tonight Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pktl:vl at Davis Theatre Robert O. Fletcher Post, No. 5, meets at_Armory. 12 o b = e. No. 34, F. and A. M., mests in Masonic. Tempid, .~ Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. 21, L O. O. P meets in O34 Fellows' Hail ies” Auxiliary. No. 18, A. O. H. meets in Foresters’ Hail. ANNOUNCEMENTS Central Baptist Prayer Mesting. Because of the national holiday, the prayer meeting at the Central Baptist church will be held Wednesday evening this week, instead of Thursday. MISS HAMILTON TO BE CHAUTAUQUA SUPERINTENDENT The Chautauqua association’s repre- sentative in this city during the week of July 4 to 10 will be Miss Meddie Ovington Hamilton of Wichita, Kas. who has been with the association since the Beginning—1912. Her popu- larity as a superintendent and lecturer becomes greater every vear. Special requests come continually to the office at Swarthmore. Pa.. for Miss Hamilton | to come back to towns where she has been before. She has specialized in literature as a student,- teacher and Her winning platform pres- a quick welcome for her in the towns fortunate enough to se- e he: s unusually fortunate in ng Miss Hamilton for their first tauqua superintendent, a_special vor granted by the director. Dr. Paul Pearson, to the local organizer, Miss H. Mabel Burke. who pat in an earnest plea nearly a vear ago for Miss Ham flton for Norwich this summer. Those who Bad th asure of meeting her in April at a meeting of the ticket committee were greatly impressed remarkable ability and un- nfluence and feel con uplift to the city pose of the because of her hich is a great will be The Larger the Peonle’s Poet, Democracy given < for each DAVIS THEATRE. r The Lure of 1 serial is being shown : Wednesday and Ly a cast of up of veteran supporte made by the sawaust <unnort Mr. Polo is another De Coms—of the famo v. one of the best know R Brothers, ar er big cir- « Circus he erial performer. n the plug the beauti- ng was men were re- > circus. professionally program to- Cry of the t will hold | art to BREED THEATRE. Married, from the pen of E. e latest comedy-drama Metro star, May This play, which t the Breed theatre to- filled with bree uations. The young role of a girl of the who meets the son of nanse ensues which attered. The rare and face attracts al director and her mountain York, where front ranks of a Here she meets the situations which amusing and ntold complications. It is a which will win povlar favor. Al- Ray_and Elinor Fair will also be ana mazing and Married in Haste. This is hinz big comedy of the cleanest Tiest sort: snappy. rapid, bub- with fine humor and excruciat arold Lloyd in Crack will complete the bill for 1 Thursday. EAGLEVILLE The 1913 graduates from Eagleville grammar schocl .are Mavbelle Dore, E: Ellen Bromlev, Raymond bur Rivers and Edwin McKinnes The teachers and pupils of the vil- lage school surprised Mrs. F. O. Vinton a pastoral scene by Wallace n token of their appreciation cordial interest in and ce for the school ers of the village school devoted part of the last school day of the year, as a pic riday, to a good time treat hildren. It had been planned outdoors, but Jupiter Plu- compelled indoor sports, which vertheless were greatly enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Vinton, Miss Amy Rogers, Miss Addie Hopkins, hadwick, his daughter, Mrs. James Green, and his granddaughter, Chris- e Beebe, attended the preaching ser- e at Dunham Memorial church unday morning. ANDOVER Miss iiice Rindge ard Mrs. Cora Joslyn of Eastiord were weekend Fuests at the pacsimage Thirty-one membors of the C. E. so- ciety went to GLead Buaidiy cvening and conducted a union se:vice with the Gilead society. Rev. H. B. Goodsell attended a meeting of Tolland County Ministers at Talcottville, Monday. They were guests of Rev. F. P. Batchelor of the Talcottville church. The closing exercises of the public school were held in the town hall on Thwday evening and were largely attended. The graduates were Ber- tha Goddard, Dorothy Jewett, Morgan Killett, Charles Pheips, Burton Mc- Donald Roy Goddard. who enlist=d _two years ago, returned from Frince on Saturday evening and gave his mo- ther, who had not heard from him in @ time, a glad surprise. is he One can’t judge the good there in a man by the worldly goods Fred | bouquet bridesmaid wore pini: crepe and carried an arm t carnations. RFes Mr, and Mrs. Goss a ho sty S ‘ohoes, N. Y., and on their re s reside in a hewly furnished ‘Willimantie. & " S 3 Numerous and valuable, glass, linen, silver and' ho: nishings were received by Nearly 60 guests were. Willimantic. Baltic, T : Taftville, Conn., and Attleboro." M By defeating the . Calonials . of Thamesville Saturday, June 28, the B. L. C. of Baltic won the beautiful cup offered by Mr. Ferguson'of “Norwich to the winner of the Boys’ Baseball League. The fl‘nepgro( the Baltic team is as follows: “Ellison ¢, Simoneau p, Erickson 1b; Charon 2b, L. Burr_ ss, Heap 3b, Foisy 1f,’ Ash- worth cf, D. Burr rf. This team played a. fine game Sat- urd: omitting the first inning when a base on balls, a hit, two wild throws ride.. t from Only one Colonial reached after that, and he was put out trying to make home on a grounder o first base. R Mrs. Collins of Railfoad street’is able to be out, after being confined to her home by illness. Miss Ethel Evans of Providence is siting Mrs. Collins. - ind an error gave the Colonials two! FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES a LTS IF KIDNEYS OR BLADDER BOTHER Harmiess to Flush Kidneys and Neu- v tealize Irritating Acids and Bladder weakness re. 3 d, says a noted the blood and pass it on to the where it often remains to d causing a_ burn- , or setting up an s of the blad- der, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. ‘The sufferer is in constant dread, the passes sometimes with a scald- fi sensation and is very profuse; again there is difficulty in avoiding it. 2 er weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urina- tion. While it Is extremely annoying sometimes very painful. this is ly .one of the most simple ail- ‘to - overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharm- acist and take a tablespoontul in a glass water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of frritation ‘to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive. harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary. dis- orders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves- cent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. WANTED NOANK Joseph Doucett returned to his home in'the village Saturday after 17 months of service in France. He is.djsplaying a gold chevron on his right sleeve for wounds received in battle. Mr. and Mrs. Doucett entertained in his honor Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jemes Richards of Mystic, Mrs. Leo Comeau and_son George of Boston and Mrs. John Comeau of Taunton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Daboll’ leave Thursday on an automobile trip = to Bath, Me. apt. Blanchard Gardnér has return- -4 from a visit to his famfly in Green- wich Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox have oturned from an automobile trip to Moodus. % Mrs. Joel Singer is entertaining her lanzhter. Mrs. Walter Linberry, and hree children from Middletown. Miss Annie Campbell has returned from a week end visit with her brother in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Detwiller are ciciting in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Smith of West- iv_attended the wedding of ~Miss Ruth McCiellan and Ralph Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Clark have re- turned to their home In Winchester fter a brief visit in town. The streets of the village are having in_application of calcium chloride. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Brooks have re- turned to their summer home in Clin- [ ton after_a visit to relatives in the | village. Mrs. Brooks was formerly | Miss Phebe Wilcox. - Mgs. R. Murray of New Brunswick is visiting friends in fown. Miss Flora McQuarrie, entertained he Epworth league at her home" on Syivan street Monday evening: A. W. King has_returned from week end trip to New York. .- .. .. John Tourjee has returned.from ‘a | visit 1o friends In Westerly. - While here attended the firemen's parade. Cos Cob—Mr. and Mrs. John Ander- son of Cos Cob, announce the engage- {ment of their daughter. Miss ' Bila | Anderson, to Sergeant Samuel Blunt |of Greenwich, who was with' the ‘aero { squadron overseas. SHOE: REPAIRING | The Broadway Shoe Repair- ing, Shoe Shining and Hat Cleaning Parlors SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN GIVE US A TRIAL 52 Broadway | LEGAL NOTICES. | _ESTATE OF LUCY C. BROWN. LATE |of Montville. in‘the Probate District of | Montville. deceased. The Administratrix having exhibitad |ner administration account with said |estate to the Court of Probate for said | Digteict for, allowance, {t"in | Ordered. That the 16th day of July. 119, 4t 2 o'clock In the aftarnoon. af ~e Probate Office in Montville, be. and 1o same is, assigned for a hearing on the allowance of said administration a t with said_estate, 3 DAN D. HOME. Judge. AT A COURT OF BATE HE |2t Montville, within andfer the Dia: {Tict of Montville, on'the ‘35th day of June, A 9 Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge. | Betate of | Sarah teoper “late |Montville. in said District, deceased. | Alice Hooper of Montville, Conn.. ap- jpeared in Court and filed a petition pravine for the reasons therein set forih, that an Instrument purporting |to be the last will and testament of |said deceased be admitted to_ probate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald Ipetition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in Montville, | in said District, on the 7th day of July. !A.D. 1918, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon |and that notice of the pendency of said |petitfon, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this or- der one time in The Norwich Bulletin, 2 newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least five days prior to the date of said hearing, and that re- jturn be made to this Court. DAN D. HOME, Juage. The above and foregping . is a true of copy of record. Attest: SUSAN F. HOME, _dva . Clerk. SPECIAL TOWN MEETIN( The legal voters of the Town of Montville are hereby warned -to meet in a Special Town Meeting to be heid in the Town Hall in said Montville on the 7th day of July, 1919, at 11 o'clock a m. for the following parposes: . . 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 the Town for the cost of such fm- provement. Also to authorize and direct the Se. lecimen to make application 'to the Highway Commissioner in the manner provided by law for construction or Improvement ‘of such highways under the laws of this State. : Al50 to do any othér business neces- sary and proper to come before the Said meeting. at Montville, Dated this 1st day ‘of BRADFORD, RT G. DART, JBROME W. HOUSE, Selectmen of the Town of Montville. WANTED Carpenters and * Brick Layers GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS GOODYEAR, CONN. WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & C0. TRADING COVE MILL Nowich WANTED. Old false iectu. Lun't matter it broken. We pay up to 315 per set Send by parcel post and receive check by returs mail Wo buy dia- monds, t0o. COLIATERAL LOAN CO. An old. reliab.e A0 e to deal with FOR SALE !kccn’.-’u--t_sk,wfi, i WANTED Repairing on Ford cars and all parts for Fords.. Supply House, 110 No. Maty Bt i d SALDSMAN wanted for this city: £00d opportunity for energetic soltitor Satistactory credentials: permancht bo. ition. dre Otfice. WANTED—You are wanted i two ‘of the best offices in the ity one at $60 and the other $15 a month if you are qualified. ~Wh: d0"you pul over taking our post tion-getting, " salarv-ralsing busi- ness or shorthand courses Why not save ‘one-third of what It costs in most schools, .and be sure of get-- ting a worth while position after graduating? If you are ready you are really paying (losing) 2 month by going _ without course. See Mr. Crandall, Com- _mercial_School, near postoffice, on Main St. You can begin_your course any day. ivza WANTED _Evinrude or other small outside motor suitable for canoe. Write Box 455, Putnam, Conn. iv2a NORWICH government clerk exam- inations July I9th; 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. Y. JeIZMWFS WANTED _Windows to wash, rugs to beat or any kind of light work, by boy of 14 years. _Address Robert John. son. 94 Sachem St. syia _WANTED — Furnished cotage on Thames river for four or five days. Ad- dress J. L. Bulletin. jvid WANTED—To buy_misfit and castoff clflu;ss. ‘Write Box 58W, this office. iy WANTED —Babies and children to board with private family: mother's care. Inquire at 69 Framkiin St. jyid WANTED —An experienced waitress. Appiy at Bulletin Offic svia WANTED_Pinboy: Aetn Bowling Alleys. svid TWANTED_Two or three furnished rooms, with bath, in good location. Ad- dress J., care Bulletin. vid at the ineto. price $12: Six Cents a Line of Six Words. FOR SALE—Tets Torron Jersey bull, 2 years oid. a a_promis LR | Lébanon. cle, with or without side 1873-13. mowing machine in Phone 13-14 Jewett City. sow, 2 years old, due Aug. Hewitd Tchghone’ xz:‘;f = KOR SALE 1516 twin Indian motor- FOR SALE Second hand Buckeve good condition. o. registered fine animal: Phone A car. iy2d G EOR SALE_Four build: ro Food ome with the E. A. Stiles, s Beach, South “FOR_SALE_Four milch 3 Vear old Holstein Jersey cream colored cow new milch. one Ayrshire cow, due Sept. 10th. 4 years, old, one brind] ing in in ten day hatched out § of Heber Bros., 10 n-Long Pojnt and one at Point o’ Lym iviege: all in onard Bridge. Ct. cows: 7 years ol year old hens; I50 broilers an: March or April. Beech St ng lots-at will “sell e loca- one new heifer, one 4 years old le'cow, com- d pullets Inquire Franklin Square. -Tel. 1079-4. FOR SALE—A very tenement house, on Reynolds St, “desirable two- barn and large shed Danielson, Conn.. all modern improvements, also fine :well of water, 10t 65X182 ft. put i sonable. Apply to E. F. Wi ieison. Conn. . four autos can be barn ‘and shed: price very rea- inslow, Dan- jy2d. FOR SALE Three horses, chea exchange for cows or youns stock: pne | have also some high bred bay mare, extra {wo heavy team horses. w. out harnesses: no reasoma fused; also one registered Ayrshire bull Swan, 2 years old. Grover C. Windham, Conn. Phone 17 FOR_ > _Good a _ivia FOR SALE Metz runabout. 22 h. p. Paint and tires good, top, { motor windshield, in A-1 shape, and Metz roadster, starter, verhauled, price $200; teries at bargain prices. Danielson, Conn. Phone 1 _FARMS for sale. Write I F. 1. Racine. Danielson. Conn. SALE__Good all around_farm mare. Frank Eames, Jewett City. Phone. another one for $100 electric paint and tires good’ motor recently Metz touring $350; Overland touring car, new and second hand tires and bat: Metz Agency. or od roader, th or with- ble offer re- South 3-2. " vld_ Bosch mag lights, 5300 33. je3od or catalogue. septdd WANTED A position as chaufteur or truck driver by a voung man with four years' experience. Jack Geno, Del Hoff Hotel. ivia BABY CHICKS—I am now able to take a few more orders for day-old chicks: Reds, 19c each. $13 per 100, de- livery July 11 and 18; White Leghorns, 16 Sk 15 per 100, delivery June 50 Juiy 3410 and no C. O. D.: safe de- livery ‘guaranteed by parcel post. Paul Japeen. Willimangie, R. ¥ No. 1. ¥ { WANTED A bright girl over 18 fo store “work: grammar “or commercial school graduate. Apply in own hand- writing, Box Bulletin. svid Eet 81,700 on interest per cent: will give good security. Address B. f, Bulletin Office. Je28STuw. WANTED A used sectional bookcase (Hale preferred). Write Books, Nor- wich, R. F. D. 4. Jezod WATCH HILL, R I.: guests wanted at the Sound View cottage, Fort road, on the waterfront. bathing free. ali home cooking: board and room, $15 per week. Watch Hill, R. je3oa WANTED —Female help wanted over 16 years of age. Apply at Employment Bureau, The American Thread Com- pany, Willimantic Mills. Jesod GEE!—A fellah ced he had a clock that would go ate daze without wind- in’. "'n’ I 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. je2sd WANTED—Hizlboys, Windsor chairs, Aip_glasses, purple or blue glass can- dlesticks, Bead bags.’ books and new bapers before 1801 J. King. Noi NTED—Two men for farm work. WANTED Twenty girls for the beaches, 3 loom fixers, 4 dresser tenders, 5 farmers, 10 dyehouse men, 6 spinners. 27 weayers, 3 waitresses, 25 general housework women. ¥REE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. GEO. L. CHESBRO, Msgr. Central Bldg. We will Lean or 'Buy. We p: Highest Cash prices for Diamonds any Shape. Jewelry, whether old- fashion or modern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Near cormer of Shetucket and Water Sts. WANTED A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist Address with references Box 43 Bulletin Office. FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave. WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $48.00 Per Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St. EN YOU ARE IN QUR CITY CALL AT THE VICTORY LUNCH ROOM, RIGHT ON_THE SQUARE, 252 RAIN ST. 122 Prospect St. FoX's EXPRESS. Phone 511 Littie Prices. o Speciaiir 0 Thames St., Norwich, Conn, Telephone 779, Je27a Sprinkling Notice Any person who obtained a written permit from the Board of Water -Com- missioners, to use city water for sprinkling purposes during the season of 1918, can use the water at the same rate during this 1919 season, without obtaining a permit, and unless notice to the contrary is received at the Board of Water Commissioners’ Office, on or before July 15, 1919, it will be taken for granted that it is used. . All others intending to use water for sprinkling purposes, cluded, must obtain a written permit. The Sprinkling season is from April; 1st to September 30tu. . tenants in= | wich, Box 195. Je2sa W W. F. Clark, Lebanon. Tel. 18-4. je28d _Je2sd WANTED —Three rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. after July 1s. Write Box 715, care Bulletin Office. je27d WANTED A . per week, 1% over $35. 3 Bradley St, New London. WANTED—If you have a couch ham- mock 'in good condition that you wish to dispase of, please notify Brown. care Bulletin Co. Je27a DETECTIVES_Civil and criminal in- vestigations of all descriptions, divorce evidence ‘obtained quiekly and’ without notoriety _ or _publicity, consultations absolutely confidential: references fu hished as to reliability and respons Dility; first class male or female oper- John Pannone, je2id Address P. O. Box 95, Norwich, je26d ANTED _Farms. We need 50 farms at once, large and small. Our buyers mean quick business. Have you a farm for sale? Welisler's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. je12d WANTED—Girl_for general house- work. Apply H. Vignot, 218 Washing- fon St. Jez4d WANTED Diamond _ from private parties. from one to three karats,, Box 31, Builetin_ Office. 4a WANTED—We have permanent posi- tion for man near his own home at 0od pay. If interested. write Pequod Rursery Co, Meriden, Conn. _ jei3d WANTED _Common laborers. Apply at Eastern Conn. Power Co.. Montville. jelld WANTED _ Antique furniture mir- colored glass, silver, “historical . “old Dooks, and old letters. A Bruckner, 55 Franklin St Tel 117-3. may16d’ WANTED—Rugs, carpets without removing. electric Tel. 773-12. Jes to clean vacuum. aprod 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. ©O. Box 227 Meriden, Conn.) Horseshoer Wanted First Class Floorman, Steady Job, Good Pay, Half Day Saturday. JOHN J. SCHAPROWE 635 Bank Street, New London WANTED LIBERTY BONDS Installment Cards and Books OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIC 248 Main St. Franklin Sq. Norwich HIGHEST PRICE: PAID FOR 5 SECOND HAND. FURNITURE™ FOR SALE_Four sinsle John Dodd, 202 Boswell Ave, dump carts Jesoa Six Cents n Lime of Six Wurda. ! £y e g S AR E S FOR SALE The fine residence at No. 20 Modern con- Lincoln avenue. two veniences. Eight rooms, finished in the attic. Best lo- cation and very low price. THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 Main Street HORSES I have a few go00d young sound horses that are well acclimated and good broken, weight 1100 to 1450; T ‘good second hand horses that are fitted for any kind of work. 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., Norwich, Conn. jez4a FOR SALE FOR SALE—About half standing grass. Apply at 171 Broadway. Je30. FOR SALE A white willow baby in fine condition, chmond condition. tral Building. FOR SALE — Standin, further particulars, Wheeler, Tel. 1039-12. FOR™ SALE—Farm, room house, large 200 barn, school and church, $2,500.° Phone 1357-2, Room apply Norwich Town, R. ~a_ton of . at 53 Bos- _ jesoa range, &, Cen jesoa grass. For to E. S. F. D. No. 5. jes0a acres, 10- near store. James N. &ood | £ Oiresfxt Brick Hoose with sn apmual Income of I364: cxm be- wsel. Ko Tosipess purposs; S5 woad locrtiom; des] fmvestment. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg Phons Norwich Wairous care’ Builetin Office. : 3 s o35 Wi “rensurm=mwiiw| FGR SALE old desk. 2 very old pewter pitchers. 1 ¥ Sery Gl pewies ‘platier, ‘a1 pictures. AT CRESCENT BEACH, Contral Biags No. 45 Broanway. [je33d | Seven-room cottage. all modern im- TFOR SALE—One voke of steers. two | provements, fully furnished, with bulls, two cows. P. L. Hinckley, Leon- | . z ard Bridge. Phone 45-3 Lebanon. je2sd [ S2rage: ':':"“gx :"""" ":::';_‘:""l:' FOR SALE — Six cylinder Havers | 2!k 28d fine lot. Very ‘g 1913 touring car, in very good condi- |cated. Price very reasonable If sold tion; will Sell cheap or exchange fof |y once. runabout. P. Jodoin, 224 Main St, Danielson. Tel. Jezia For full particulars, inquire of Fosn“sl.ns—vm: garage site paving JOHN A. MORAN, now $96 per month, running to Franik: lin to Chestnut 'St. $9,000. Write e James N, Watrous, care Bulletin Co. Franklln Square. Norwich. Jest O AR Ty e Sapals erase 3. E. oif, ing Cove. Ticdia JUST ARRIVED FOR SALB_Seashore 1o Groton Long Point, on Beach road. near junction of Ridge road: h road level thing beach. J. oy e FOR SALEGuinea pigs, best sum- $1° each; bantams. and_one mer pets for children. trio Black Cochin Buff Cochin bantam Storrs._Conn. ke " FOR SALE — Harley-Davidson and Phone Excelsior motorcycles. 1695. FOR SALE ood farm team. ears 7500, work single or Lewis, Hampton, Conn. FOR SALE—Slab wood, 1-2 cord same rate cut lengths, the kind_ that Yantic. . Phone SALE—Sea: s Harry B. Ford FOR SALE—Wood 34 per 3% cord, C. O. D. Tel. 1976-4. in st FOR SALE Sixteen-acre farm with an eight-room cottage on it. all level ground and there are cows, chickens and a horse: utes” walk from Franklin Square. Seven-roomecottage with all the 1d est modern improvements good neighborhood. about five minutes’ Walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 Clf St. Tel. 683-3. for garas Fitts, or exchange for cattle, old, weight 3 double. o) ned hard wood. all sizes, delivered to al: parts of the éity. Phoze 792. G. A. Bullara t No. 125 at igh land.for near Storrs, je26d also J. Fitts, sezsa n. S0 or " sez6d G. a 3 38 per cord in stove suits. C. S. 99-2. je17d nov21d ove lengths, maysd 0 min- it s in & 1 OFFER A six room modern Cottage in central part of city E. A. PRENTICE 86 CLIFF STREET PHONE 300 for rent. FOR SALE THE BUCKINGHAM PROPERTY On Washington | Street Most Favorable Terms JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street FOR SALE 197 acre farm, station, 7 room house fine felds good location, mile large barns and outbuildings, nd pasture: beautiful water, 200 bearing fru tress, wood_and’timber enough ‘to pay for farm, $2.500. For Exchange: Beau- tiful residence-in Willimantic, modern throughout, can excholige for * good farm or timberland. Farms of all kinds at low_prices. Main 8Pl Willimantic, Conn.. TRYON'S AGENCY, 113|sell we will buy th 224 WHEN YOU W. o m:;.{:w.ru-n-. ine betor blic, R A vertising columns of - the adc The Bulletin. Carioad of horses that 1 bought direct of the farmers in Illinois. I have all kinds, big and small. and all are right out of hard work and ready %o go to work here. Come and see them. Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weckapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; aiso accessibie Seasnore Farms. Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R L BARGAIN 125-C-N-S Four acres ol sund, ail tllable, some fruit, apple, pear and peach trees, all in bearing condition. A nne 14-room bouse; paintea wuite and in g00d con- barn, ¢ . hennerics; ‘water in This place is situated on the higlhiway, e mile to scho cnurch, stores’ and nat Tar from the troliey} on K. F. ., and teleprone iu house. And What do you think? _All the owner asks ior tuls ueat little nome 15 31,190, part cash. immediate possession. 1t you are in the market Yoz such a piaCe as this, don't Eo to bed tomignt until you' huve looked it over ana paid a deposit on it. AL this time there are many people lvoking Ior such a piace and it would displeuss me to have to tell =ny sincere buyer that it was sold. 1t i5 uD to you Extract from Wilcox's Farm Builetin Send tor one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 Westerly, R. L Telephome 2365. je23a FOR SALE FIVE HORSES TROY STEAM LAUNDRY 272 FRANKLIN STREET FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tcnement and Bueiness Blocks, Building Lots, ali desirzbie locations. List your pro- perty if you cars to eeli or rent, as I have « number of people looking for real estate ‘investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Renl haiuic asu lnsurunce. Roowm ivd Tuarer Mide. We will loan you cash on your LIBERTY BONDS, or if you must spot cash. . No ' waiting. Bring . us your Bonds. “THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Established 47 Yeears. Near cormer of Shetucket and Water Sts. ‘and pay you| Pro:mph sitention to day or night calls TO RENT Six Cents a Line of Six Wor g tiErTegne 8.1 B room flats with all improvements in Alling apartment biock un Frankiin St for $is' per month. Aling Rubber Co. _ivia TO RENT — Furnished rooms, Union St. b Y AT FOR RENT_Five rooms and bath, modern, No. 154 West Main St. Inquire of Thomas H. Beckley, 218 Main St. Phone: Je25d TO RENT — A modern furn 18 furnished apartment in good neighborhood, steam heat, hariwood floors, private bath and a_porch. Tel. 353-12. Je28d TO RENT—Seven-room flat, all mod- ern fmprovements. Apply 127 Broad- Way. JELTSWE TO MENT_Furnished rooms. Inquire 83 Washington St, or Phone 274. je25d (R0 RENT — Furnighed rooms for ousekeeping. 21 Divigion Bt Jesad hot: . FOR RENT — Garage space, 175 Broadway. | Phone 112 Je2aa _TO RENT_Tenement, located at 319 West Main St, all modern improve- ments, - just been remodeled. Call 1326-13. Je21d . TO RENT—Small cottage, also vate garage. 35 Union St. Lunch, 14 Broadway. FOR RENT—AIll fresh ana clean, July 1st, 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 naigh- borhood, “only five minutes’ walk over Laurel Hill Ave., $22 per month. In- quire of Alling Rubber Co. Je1sd TO RENT_Stall for one car at 91 Sachem St. Phone 914 or 984. may2ir STORAGE —Household goods stored for ‘long or snort term; rates reason- b} $2 Broadway. ‘anning Studlo, | TO REAT-_Furniched roow:: o reoms = for light housekecping. 108 | Sctoot st Tal 1043-3. »1id R you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE COWS FOR SALE Several Fresh In Milk—One Very Nice Jersoy. JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin Telephone, Lebanon, Conn. FOUR LOW PRICED DESIRABLE HOMES Six rooms and bath, every latest provement; open attic. $4,400. Country home; 7 room house in fine 3 acre land with fruit Nine rooms and bath, electric light: an additional lot goes with this. $2,400. {jin Norwich Town, seven room house, large barn, over 2 acres land, healthful location. $3,300. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway LOST AND FOUND Danielson unday, between odstock, 'lavalier with rhine- stone pendants. Reward If returned to C. H. Bacon's Store, Danielson. 3v2d FOUND—On Furnace St Danielson, bunch of keys. Owner prove propert |aha pay tor This aav. W, {rder. 7% Mechanic St., Danielson. OCCIDENT FLOUR Costs a Little More Than Others — Worth It. A. R. MANNING Yantic, Conn. Phone 960-2 {!VIU_IAM C. YOUNG Buccessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwick Phone 1177-3 190th Dividend Office of The Norwich Savings Socisty Norwich, Conn., June 7, 1919. The Directors of this Society have doclared out of the earnings of tho| current six months a semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER| Cent. per annum, payable to deposi- tors entitled thereto on and after 1 July 15, 1919, | COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. | GEORGE G. GRANT Underiaker and Embaimer 2 Providence St., Taftville 3 Telephore €23 aprisMWiawl WHEN YOU WANT to put your bu: iness Dbefore m vi She sat on a cra POETRY LORELEI AND THE YANKEE. £ In the gloaming. TO RENT_Tonement, 10 rooms, No. | And sang to the soldicr below 9 Oak St. Tmprovements: will see me |The birds o the forest were homing there, 8 Gak.” James N. Watrous. 3y3d | And the clouds heid a warm after- FOR RENT_Furnished . rooms for|The Huing flowed majestic, eterns ght housekeeping. 43 Washington St.| To the arece of theoen n® e e iy s And. vine clad the hiils in their vers o RENT--Whols ar” paft of large| Creen dress were ail hushed for & house i Geraner Like. Dhone’ised 1. night. B oo —.— "0 tinger. ana icave mot forever TO RENT _Red Crest cottage at| Fair south, mwith (he clear, stead Haughton Cove. Apply to Mrs. T. S cyes! Underwood, 51 Broadway. Phone 1302-2, | S0 long hve I ¢at by the Tiver _ivia s | o Amd waited thy coming ‘with ik “ 70 RENT_One of those model five- | = Mangit naind g e And the snows and the fce of T Will dissolve in the fire of our ie_harked to the Lorelei's woolng But smiled, quite unmoved by he vou t ink you ‘are de outing German to mie I don't like your ipoks or your m s for the Rhine, it lack girls of the St ¥ Banner Have got your kind skinned by mile —~Willlam A SEA PRAYER, The day draws in his shimmering On' sunset's golden sho And far salls sweep the Where the white gull dips an® sears. Wa Beyond the verse of sea he lonely breakers hymn A dirge for all the vanished so: Who salled the sea-ways dim. And I turn homeward through the d To where one baacon gleam T Where beneath the moonli h A quiet harbor dreams God grant to all who roam life's seae Ere they fore'er depart Thg fight Yhat shines In 16ving eyes "The haven of a b Arthur Wallace Peach HUMORS OF THE DAY “So you think you have a forgv ing nature? “I'must have. I always go bac the same dentist “What an accomplished man!” “She surely diploma from teacher."—Detroi* The Doctor—You has an abnormal way is it manife The Mother—He's for things that make ton Globe ‘There its_name.” “Except a new suit.” “A new suit? Yes, as soon ‘everyday suit’ Sentinel. Wifey—There wish 1 were a Hubby—When. Wifey—When shop and think make my wife present of a Leader. % Crawford Your friend, the dinner speaker, says he's losing grip. What makes him think so Crabshaw—The papers used port his speeches by saying “he sa in part but now they mention hl among those who “also spoke.” Life. “This In getting tionnaire, what work blank form.’ “Well?" “He left Courier-Journal “So _you've been ciable?” N ea ‘Is' that good time?" “Sure! affair. We an interpera ham Age-Hel shington young wo is. She her Free you ppetite. In desir Bo lost all him is nothing that lives up to call it an Knoxvill as is you it are when I man times miliner's how happy 1_could by giving her a new hat—Clevelar I pass a after fellow is honest up a sort of offic I asked each man he did. Gav anyhow to state him a it blank.'—Louisville to a church so- idea of having a your 1p-to-dat DOSCOPE a $20,- THE KALEI California “expects to 000,000 cotton crop this year. Both and beneuth chambe French inve tomobile sections elastic ch co and support the tire when A man in Auburn, Me. reckless automobile drivi running only about eight hour, but his brakes wer der, and he was classed pick the pur fl above in a tire are trips, wi with for was ed driver because of the condition of his car. In the birth regi are the United States 1 infa were born alive in 1817, reprosen a birthrate of 24.6 per 1,000 of po ulation. The total number of in the same area was or 14.1 per 1,000 Hongkong is essentially an entre pot where merchand re all parts of the world changes hands ships or both. The colony produces nothing—animal, vegeiy s eral—of ‘any account fr trade point of view sumption, except in the. ca terials for shipbuilding, s ing and ship furnishing, is similar relative oint of vie ible. The plate glass window of a pha macy in Brewer, is broken, cause an auto truck Best work and materials at right|another went around the corner and prices by skilied labor. ran over a stonc about Telewhone 52’ Waest Main 8t |an cgg. The tire struck such a way as to s through the air. It s F c ¥ dow with force enougl DR. A.J. SINAY | "note “nrover o e crack ‘it in several direct Use The Attic Think of the extra rooms yourcould rent qr use your- self, .if your empty attic were put to work. Transform ‘that slacker space into cheerful, com- fortable rooms with Bea- ver Board - done - without disturbing the rest of the house. Ask us for the details. THE PECK-McWiIilLIAMS CO. Central Wharf

Other pages from this issue: