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—_— e FAIR AND WARM TODAY AND TOMO RROW B FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Theatre. ¥ meets Tempie, :am_ Memorial. Lodge. No. 1i, 0. D. H. 8, Germania Hall em. No. 94, F. of A., meets Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS Garage Manager. id T. Robinson has become of the Imperial garage on street for George l.etender already entered upon his new Imperial ma had a wide ex- both in commer- - life, and is wide- gh this end of the ous in manner and esman. Robinson has ence with car: as Bliss Place Property Sold. state Broker John A. Moran old for John D. and Catherine ning of Meriden, to David A. the model iwo-apartment 14 Bliss place with lot 50 by 50 feet. The new owner, who buys or investment, will make improve- to the propert 200 JUNIOR CHAUTAUQUANS ENROLLED IN NORWICH Do you know that Norwich has made ble rd by having a jun- jua of 200 children ~be- ars of 6 and 147 And the be two junior cuperin- May Duncan and cr. both of the ston. who will morning_ scssions the Academy cam- 11 o'clock. - No_ ses- | 1d on the first morning, e tent will be going up, will meet at the close 21 3 oon ert that day. On Monday, Tuesda Wed- nd Thursday mornings of the| ua week, however, the jun- at 8 o'clock at the tent. have drills, danc wongs, and th Wop™” or “Ameri- epared which will night of the receding the en- :mahasika’s trained P r Chautanqua will be big- ter this year than ever be- 1s there will he and stunts, and part in the i dren should rrepared to show their tickets morning. and their season ticket entitle the holder to admis- all the afternoon and evening the entire week. is known as Chil- special programme 1a the boys and girls, but Pets will delight both n-ups with an ex- intelligence show- ful and humane training lish Chautauqua Committee, eral rman Miss of Norwich Town, is following teachers: wning, _Susie t Potter, Portia Helen Hamilton, Mary B. and Agnes Curran, Min- eeler, Louise P. Hovey, lda nd Lucy Mullin. These visit the tent mornings eek and continue to show in the children's readv manif ket selling campaign inior tickets sold as follows: street. 7; Town Broadway 15; Academy Pearl stree Great Plain 3: Bridge district, Mt. Pleasant High street West Thames 6; miscella- At the Auditorium. matinee today and |acres, suitably dividea |c. E. MACFARLAND.... | ing machine, several E rugs. lot of books, bureaus. one antique | ‘ FOR SALE WANTED . FOR SALE Six Cents a Line of Six Werds. Six Cents a Line of Six Words.. FOR SALE Valuable farim, with the best of farm buildings, for sale.; v Said farm is situated in Franklin. on State road leading from Lebanon ‘to Norwich, formerly known as the Alon- zo Loomis farm, comprising about 156 into mowing, pasturing and valuable timberland; the buildings consist of & two-story house with ell, large barns, cornhouse. icehouse, two henhouses, a fine building ready to be used for a garage, suitable fof two cars, one large hoghouse. [Will sell with stock and tools if de- sired. Possessiof givem Oct; 1st. Inquire of J. HENRY KIXG, oh the P. O. address, Yantic, Conn. two premises. ..Auctioneer AUCTION Having sold my farm in Seotland, Conn.. three-quarters of ‘a mile- from Scotland viilage, I will sell the follow- ing described personal property at public auction MONDAY, JULY 7TH, 1919, at 10 o’clock a. m. Parlor suite, chamber sets, dining room set, beds, bedding. piilow feather bed€ mattresses, spring bed tables, chairs, stands, cook stove. s carpets, maple desk, and a few other pieces of antiques, crockery. tinware, garden tools, two casks of cider .and a thou- sand other articles not mentioned. TERMS CASH. Caterer will-be on hand. Jy3a JOHN TABER. Sixteen-acre farm with an eight-room cottage on it. all level ground and there are cows, chickens and a horse min- utes’ walk from Franklin Square. Seven-room cottage with all the lat- est modern improvements: it is in a £ood neighhorhood. abput five minutes walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 clm St. Tel. 683- WANTED WANTED Carpenters and Brick Layers GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS GOODYEAR, CONN. WANTED _Highboys. Windsor cha flip ziasses, dlesticks, bead ba, papers before 18500. wich, Box 195. ANTED —Automobile storaze, $4.5 a month. 74 Thames St. v i WANTED Middle aged lady to care for sick ~person nights. Inquire 85 School St. Jysd WANTED—A first class baker for.a steady job at good wages: shop has dough-mixing machine and fine. place to work. Write or talme to Joseph B(};zt&uet, Dyer St., Dai on, Conn. WANTED—A amall office safe, key or combination. Write U. S, S, this office. WANTED —Dodge roadster; must be in good running Gondition: state ner- tialars. "Address K. L., care Bulletin. v 3 5 WANTED — Have vyou a piano. or player-piano, upright, that you. will sell? Wish to buy Trom privite party; maderate price. Write ‘Musical, car this_paper. i . meat.and pas- od wages. Apply anielson.. Conn. an cool steady work, gos waugan Hotel, D, try; | Atta dvsa WANTED — Second hand furniture: we v _highest prices in eastern Con- necticut: we buy anyvthing: lary ond hand store in state. Louis warerooms 30-32 Water St., Writ 11 _or tel. J ges,soc- . Ward, Norwich. WANTED reali hat - we can get you the kind of a position you want. Why not let us help you today? Every day is a starting day for ambi tious people at the Norwich Commeér- cial School. i¥3d WANTED__You to realize that your lost earnings, through lack of employ- ment. or the difference between' what our graduates make each month, would pay for a Norwich Commercial School alary-raising course. Getting bout the same as getting along without a posic tion or working for low wages. jy3d WANTED—You are wanted in two of the best offices in the city, one at $60 and the other 375 a month, if_vou are qualified. Why do you put off taking cur position-getting, salary-raising business or shorthand course? Why not save one-third of what it costs.in most schools, and be sure of getting a_worth while position after graduating? See Mr. Crandall, Commercial Sehool, near Postoffice, on Main St. Start an¥ day. THREE rowboats wanted for use at camp on Gardner Lake; flat bottom preferred; sturdy: state size and’ price. Camp Massapeak, Norwich, Conn. j¥3d WANTED — Resident représentatives wanted: chance to make money-at once and establish a permanent, profitable business; our proposition of interest-te everyone in the United States; no in- vestment required; protected torritory: exceptional opportunity to augment in- come for attorneys, real estate, insur- ance, farm implement men, etc, Write ©r,qur, gooperative plan. Natignal Securities Co., Inc., 28 Broadway, New iyia York. you are now making and what some of | ords. Cents a Line of Six w. FOR SALE -— Modcl 80, Ovarland touring car. 17, just out of paint shop, has spiendid motor, tires ana fine: c:)ngltlbn every wav: a real bar- Eain at $550. Write or telephone L. A. Bradford,. Danielson, Conn. i¥ia FOR SALE—Housc 277 Laurel Hill| ‘|Ave., two flats, five raoms and bati in each. Inquife 269 Laurel Hill Ave. jy3d years old, weight 2090, where, one team harn wagon in. A-1 condi cheap. T. Spencer. Colchester. iy2a 1 $83.00 for one good upright piane. Terms. $10 down ‘and $1.50 Der week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main_St., lumber Norwich, Con: iv3d $463.00 buys 88-note plager-piano, mahogany case, valus 3625, fully. gnaranteed. Terms, $40 down and $12 per month. - The Plaut- Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St, Norwich, €onn. ivsa $245.00 for one zood mahogany up- tight piano, looks like new, regular orige $375. Terms. $2. down and.$10 t per month. The Plau 143°Main, St.. Norwivh, Conn. , j¥3d FOR SALE-Rerkshire or 0. 1. C. pigs, when 8 weeks old, from registered stock: boar service $2. James Turnbull, Wauweeus- Hill, Town. . iv3d BARGAIN —Two 14 i | acres, T miles from Norwich. 11 miles from ‘trolley. H. Stowe, R. I, Norwich, ct. Jyad FOR SALEJeffrey Chesterfield type Toadster, wire wheels, in fine condition, price $850. Behrens & Eushneil, Tvi ry- ton, Conn. jy3d FOR SALE—Ford automobile top for touring: car, in perfect condition. In- quire of Gilbert Bgwers, 13 ton'St. Phone No%i132-2. . FOR SALE—Tets Torrono, registered Jersey bull, 2 years old, a fine animal: la’ promising sow. 2 years old, duc Aux. 18 E. Hewitt. Teicphone 14-1 Lebanon. 7 ! FOR SALE 1916 fwin Indian motor- evcle. with or without side car. Phone 1873-13, iy2a TFOR SALE_ Second mowing machine in Phone 13-14 Jewett City. hand Buckeye good condition. e dyae FOR- SALE_Four building Jots at Groton Long Point and one at Point o Woods Beach, South Lyme; will sell gne with the priiviege: all in fine loca- tions. E. A. Stiles, Leonard Bridge, Ct. | L ax2d < FOR SALE—Four cows; one new milch 3 year old Holstein heifer, one Jersey ‘cream colored cow, 4 years old, : : n‘xllch, one Ayrshire cow, due Sept. ing in year old hen ears old, one brindle cow, com- n _ten days, 7 vears old; 35 one 150 broilers and pullets hatched out in March or April. Inquire of Heber Bros, 10 Beech St, or Franklin Squa: Tel. 1079-4. iv2a FOR SALE—A very desirabie two- tenement house, barn and large shed on. Reynolds St, Danielson, Conn.. all modern improvements, also fine well of water, lot §5x182 ft.; four autos can be put in barn and shed: price very rea- sonable. Apply to E. F. Winslow, Dan- ielson, Conn, FOR SALE—Three horses, cheap, WANTED—Repairing on Ford cars and all parts for Fords. New England Supply House, 110 No. Main St. jy2d SALESMAN wanted for th! city; Zood opportunity for energetic solicitor and collector; must have abllity and satisfactory credentials; permanent po- sition. Address Salesman, Bulletin Office. iyaa WANTED Evinrude or other small outside motor suitable for canoe. Write Box 455, Putnam, Conn. iy2d exchange for cows or young stoc high bred bay mare, extra good roader. two heavy team horses, with or with- out harnesses; no reasonable offer re- fused; also one registered Ayrshire bull 2 years old. Grover C. Swan, South ‘Windham, Conn. Phone 173-2. ' jyld FOR_SALE_Good all around farm majrcfirnnk Eames, Jewett City. Phone. ¥ FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. F. L. Raclne. Danieison. Conn. sep1sd ANTED — Furnished cottage on Thames river for four or five days. Ad- dress L., Bulletin. ivid WANTED—To buy misfit and castoff clothes. Write Box 58W, this office. yld . WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & C0. TRADING COVE MILL Nowich —Babies and ' childrén to privaté family; -mother’s e. Inquire at 69 Frankiin St.. jyid WANTED—An experiencéd waitress. Apply at Bulletin Office. "‘Jv?‘"’ WANTED _Pinboys Aetna Bowling Alleys. !yj!“ WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms. with bath, in good location.- Ad- dress J., care Bulietin. kP2t WATCH HILL, R.'L.. guests wanted at the Sbund View cottage, Fort road. on the waterfront, bathing - free. .all nome cooking; board a; d , week. “Waten HL R b oo jas08 " . WANTED—Female help wanted over 16 years of age. Apply at Employment Bufeau, The American Thread Com- pany, Willimantic Mills. Je30a at the Auditor- t a film version Kathleen Norris novel, of Rachael, with Bessie star. This picture, re- sh Hodkinson Service, is human drama of modern with an attractive atmos- ety and wealth charac- itra-fashionable set ciety but real picture, a geles smart set took part masked ball scenes, tasting ng in the films z incognito behind ished arranged through Director | Hickman, with whom some of were acquainted. They ar- e their costumes upon the = scenes were to be taken, and once with the reled throng. -thirty the fol- danced and cz of the man with to wol i hey he word vere served at inter- hose taken while the ing. and altogether went home feeling een royally entertain- -d upon taking his or ay along with the ‘“‘ex- 1lly needed it—probably keep the currency as sou- high an of this week with . the great child per- American stage to-! x, will close the bill in a picture. He licked a own, smashed them with his roped ‘em with his lariat and them off their feet. n Mi vesiern Almo: Married, ich is the fea- tion at Breed theatre s an irresistible combination of nd laughter in which May Al- ne golden girl of the screeh, is her adorable best. The piay omance of a girl who leaves ne home to come to America fame and fortune with her Before she left the mountains, er, she met and fell in love with ng millionaire who, though lov- asely decerted her. On be- e leading favorite in a fa- s New York review she meets the er of the young man and between oncoct a plan which brings the youth o his knees. Al- nor Fair will also be n Marri in Haste. This is one he happiest pictures shown at this atre in some time. It is full of good clean wholesome comedy, yet it 2 good moral to convey. Harold Lloyd in Crack Your Heels will compiete the bill. Essex.—Mr. and Mrs. Crawford G Cheney and family have gone to their cottage at Bastern Point to spend the e Oid false iectii * Lun't matter it broken. Pay up io 315 per set Send oy parcel post and receive checik by returm mail. We buy dia- monds, t00. COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water Near cornmer of Suetucket nnd Water . Streets. An old. reliable urm Fstanlished 572 Twenty girls for the beaches, 3 losm fixers, 4 dresser tenders, 5 farmers, 10 dyehouse men, 6 spinnefs, 27 weavers, 3 waitresses, 25 general housework women. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREA GEO. L. CHESBRO, Mgr. Central Bldg. W to dea! with. We will Loan or Buy. We pay Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in any Shape. Jewelry, whether old- fashion or medern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN cCO. | Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sta. WANTED Pharmacist Address with references Box 43 Bulletin Office. PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street Player Piano Worka.Specinlty FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont, Ave. GEE!—A fellah ced he had a clock lthat would go afe daze without wind- in’, 'n? I asked him how long wood it run if he did wind"it, anvway? Them Manila seegars for 6c is all right. ’?fl- san’s Smoke Shop. je2sa WANTED—Two men for farm work. W. F. Clark, Lebanon. Tel. 18-4. -je28d je2sd WANTED—Three rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, after July ‘15. Write Box 715, care Bulletin Office. - Je27d % WANTED—A-1 barber: er week, 1% over $35. John Pannone, Bradley St, New London. Je27d DETECTIVES _Civil and criminal in- vestigations of all descriptions, divorce evidence obtained quickly and without notoriety or publieity, consultati absolutely confidentlal; references. fur nished as to reliability and responsi bility; first class male or female oper ators.” Address P. O. Box 95, Norwich, Jezed WANTED _Farms. - We need 50 farms at once, large and-small.. Our buyers mean quick business. Have you a farm for sale? Welsler's Farm Agency, Danielsor, Conn, jeizd T WANTED_Girl _for general House- work. Apply H. Vignot, 218 Washing- ton St. 7z g _ Je24a WANTED_Diamond __ from private arties. from one to three karats.: Beox K e | Je24a WANTED—We have permanpent pos! tion for man near his own home at good pay. If interested, write Pequod Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. jel3, WANTED_Common laborérs Apply :Atjl‘]li’adtsrn Conn. Power Co., Montville. e WANTED __ Antique furnilure, mir- salary 325 D 31, Builetin_Office. rors, colored glass, silver,” historical china, old booKs, and old letters. A 55 Franklin St Tel 717-3. Bruckner, i y16d ' Horseshoer Wméd First Class Floorman, Steady Job, Good | Pay, Half Day Saturday. JOHN J. SCHAPROWE 635 Bank Street, New London WANTED LIBERTY BONDS Instaliment Cards and Books OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIO 248 Main St. Franklin Sq. * Nerwich WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $48.00 Far Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St WHEN YOU ARE IN OUR CITY CALL AT THE VICTORY LTNCH ROO: RIGHT ON THE afl E2_BMAIN . B iR HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR S SECOND HAND FURNITURE Y A. BRUCKNER, 55 FRANKLIN ST. TEL. 717-3. THERE s no advertising ] LIBERTY e dump carts John Dodd, 202 Boswell Ave. je30d FOR SALE—About half a ton of standing grass. Apply at 171 Broadway. Je30. . FOR SALE — Standing further particulars. appiy i Wheeler, Norwich Town, K. F. D. No. 8. jTel. 1052-12. =l el e30d | JFOR'SALE — Six cylinder Havers 1913 touring car, in very good condi- tion;- will sell cheap or exchange for unabout. P. Jodoin, 224 Mair St nielson. Tel. Jje27d | FOR SALE—Five plots standing Fiwes : 3. E. DeWolt, Trading Cove. 3 FOR SALE or exchange fo ood” farm team, 9 v 1d. 00, work singie Le grass. . For to F. S. 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 1099-2. je17d ed hard wood. all FOR SALE—Socason, i parts of the &ity. sizes, delivered to ai Harry B. Ford.” Phone 2. nov2ld : FOR SALE—Wood in stove lengths, $4 per cord, C. O. D. - G. A. Bullard. Tel. 1076-4. maysd - 40 Maple Grove Avenue THE JUDD PROPERTY FOR SALE House has 10 rooms, -modern im- > Exceptionally - fine rs, new steam- heater, Instantaneous Gas other unusual feat- ures. Short walk from business section. Price is way below re- ‘placement value. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway THE BUCKINGHAM PROPERTY On Washington Street wOR SALE 197 acre farm, good location, mile tation, 7 room housadlarge barns and outbuildings, fine fleids and pastures, beautiful water, 200 bearing fruit tress. wood and timber enough to pay for farm, $2.500. For Exchange: Beau- tiful Tesidence in Willimantie, modern throughout, can exchauge for go farm or Graberiand. Farms of ail Kinds it ‘low_prices. TRYON'S AGENCY, 7lp ain ‘Willimantic. Conn. . mar22d | ‘We will loan you cash' ‘on your BONDS, or you’ must sell we will buy them and pay you Spot cash. No waiting. . Bring us your Bonds. " THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. ~Cadden Co., 135~ Sta, i FOR SALE i finished in the attic. Best lo- cation and very low price. THOS. H. BECKLEY i H Phones 272 Main Street m HORSES | T Elm St. there, 9 Oak. light housekee; nouse at Gardner Lake. iroom flats with all TO RENT | ine of Six Words. Six Cents a | 0 RENT — Five-room tenement, Inquire 48 Oak St. TO RENT — Tenement, 10 rooms, N | The fine residence at Ne. 20 |ls Qak St.: improvements: Keys mext i door. James N. Watrous. y3a i A SO O (o0, RENT—Furnished rooms, 38 In- . ; on' St. v " veni . Eight rooms, two % Ty, §§ i venlsnces, - Kig) TO RENT__Tenement. 10 rooms, No. 9 Oak St. improvements; will see me FOR RENT —Furnished rooms irza B TO RENT-—-Whole or iyia TO RENT_ One of thcse model fivi Alling apartment block bn Frankiin St. for. $18 per month. iyia FOR RENT Five rooms odern, No. 1 and bat! West Main St. Inqui Beckley, _Je23d "TO RENT — A modern furnished ‘apartment in good neighborhood, steam “TO RENT-—Cottage; also garage. In- quire City Lunch, 14 Broadway. Jjy3d 11 Jy3TuThs James'N: Watrous. jy2d for ping. 43 Washington St. art of large 'hone 1863-14. improvements in Alling Rubber Ci 278 Main_St. 0. e 0. h, re {heat, haj d fleors, private bath and | I have a few good young sound . mipinTapgcd floars. P Jersd horses that ‘are well acclimated and| ;o RENT-_Furnished room: ” Inguirs good broken, weight 1100 to 1450; T332 Washington St, or Phone 274. Jezndi v 3] hand TO RENT — Fu for have also some good second 1 X0 REST_ Fur horses that are fitted for any kind of | "Ge23d \ work. Also dumyp carts and farm waz-‘ FOR RENT — Garage Spat, . 575 ons, harness. light and heavy, new |Broadway. Phone 772. Jjezs TO RENT-—Tenement, located at 319 Fod Sorong Nena: 3 [west Main St, all modern improve- If in need of a hing in the horse | ment Jjust been remodeled. - Call ¢ = 1326- Jje21d line, see me. e - TO RENT mall cottage, also ri- vate garage, 35 Union St Inquire City X i Lunch, 14 Broadway. _de1oa SRR FOR WENT--Aii fresh and clean, et e e Judis st a very desirable fiat of si% | je24d Norwich, Conn. as_on first floor, with hot water, bath, set tubs, ' electric lights, - ses, yard and cellar, in fine neigh- borhood, only five minutes’ walk over, Laurei Hill Ave.. $22 per month. - I of Alling Rubber Co. je18a FOR SALE {Bachem NT—Stall for one car at Phone 514 or 984. ma 93 STORAGR—Household goods _stor. for long or short term: rates reason- A Oneepit Brck HousiBwih fan anning Studio, 53 Broadway, an annual income of $300: can be §| Jeid £\ sed . urposes: in TO REST—Furnished rodams; also S e ene oms ~ for light housekeeping 106 gond location; ideal investment. ool St Tal 1043-3 pild e For full particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bidg ~ Phone Norwich If you want a comfortab! car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., i Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, Seven-room cottage, all modern provements, fully furnished, garage, running spring water. cement walks and flne lot. Very desirably lo- Price very reasonable if sold im- with cated. at once. For full particulars, C inquire of FOR SALE FOR SALE ONE PAIR OF TEN TON FAIR- BANKS’ SCALES, ALL IN PERFECT ONDITION. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON JOHN A. MORAN, Rea! Esgate Broker, Franklin Square. Norwieh. Several Fresh In Milk—One Very Nice — [Jersey. JAMES H. HYDE JUST ARRIVED North Frankiin Carioad of horses that I bought Telephone, Lebanon, Conn. direct of the farmers in Iliinois. - I COWS FOR SALE have all kinas, big and small, and all are right out of hard work and ready to go to work here. Come and see them. Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. Furnished Seashore Cottages j For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbook let. je23d FOUR LOW PRICED DESIRABLE HOMES Six rooms and bath, improvement; open attic. Country home; 7 room house in fine condition, 34 acre land with frui trees. $2,000. Nine rooms ai an additional $2,400. In Norwich Town, seven house, large barn, over 2 acres land, healthful location. $3,300. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Propert Telephone 1334 nd bath, electric lights lot goes with this. 63 Broadway it Frank W. Coy LOST AND FOUND WESTERLY. R L BARGAIN 125-C-N-S | le ir LOST—Wednesday. black leather bf: fold containing $6.'on Wiilimantic trol- 45. Rewa v due at Franklin Sa. 1 Jyad left at Del Hoff Hotel. FOUND—Sunday, a sum of money. 11- rd Aome s $1,40U, pari cash. immedsate possession. " 11 you are in the murxet ior such a piaCe as tnis, don't go Lo ded tomight untl you have looked it| over ana paid 4 deposit un it. At this time there are many people looking for such a piace and it would displease | me to_have lo teiul any sincere buyer| that it was sold. 1t is up to you—— Send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St. Rooms-1 and Westerly, R. L Telephone 2365 Costs Yantic, Conn. Four deres’of iand, ail tillable, some (OWNC can have sime by calling at 63 fruit, apple, peéar and. peach trees, alifDivisionSt. = == = = i bearing condition. 3 fine l4-room| pLoST—Sunday, between Danielson nouse, pa.ated wnite und in £00d con-|and Woodstock, lavalier with rhine- dinon, ‘oarn S enueries; waier IniSfone pendants. Reward if ‘returned house! i pluce is s on_the > s ieTabas Jred state highway, % mile to. senoos|to C H. Bacon's Store. Danielson. jy enurch, siores, and not rar from the trolley; on K. F. ., and telephone iu nouse. And what Qo you tanink? Ail tne owner asks for tils neat little OCCIDENT - FLOUR a Little Others — Worth It. A. R. MANNING More Than Phone 960-2 FOR SALE FIVE HORSES TROY STEAM LAUNDRY WILLIAM C. YOUNG Buccessor 0 STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skiiled labor. Teleyhone S0 Waest Main St DENTIST Phors 1177-3 DR.A.J.SINAY Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Nerwick uses, Buriness Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desir=bie locations. List your pro- perty if you care to eell or rent, as I have & number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM, F. HILL, Real hsiaie und Issurance. Reom, 108 Tuayer Blds I OFFER ° A six room modern Cottage in! {central part of city for rent.| . E. A. PRENTICE PHONE 30 86 CLIFF &T. current 190th Dividend Norwich, Conn., June 7, 1919. Directors of thi: The months on and CQSTELLO LIPPITT, | Office of The Norwich Savings Seciety | Society have | dectared out of the earnings of the i semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER Cent. per annum, payabie tc depo: tors entitled thereto July 15, 1919, after 80 T wasurer. . Telephon POETRY DID YOU ERR ON VESTERDAYY Did you err on yesterday? Never mind— You will find, o What you do or what you sav— Cannot right the wror And to spend the time Clouds—the sun that now oday, epining, is shining. What the cares—tomorrow be, Never mind— You will find, You’ will meet them—better quite— If you Do not let today then borrow Any trouble of the morrow. live today—aright: Whate'er the past or future be, Never mind— You will find, Enough-+to livé your each today (Be tomorow what It may) Live it then_and let it be— As if ‘twere all eternity. —<C. Lizbeth Joy, in July Nautlluz. THE OLD WOMAN TOSSED SKY HIGH There was an old woman auto Seventeen times as high as But where she was going could tell, As off terra firma she spun tossed in an the sun: no mortai “Whithe?. O whither, O whither, s0 high?* “Pve just struck na crossing on a street vou call Hig! But I'll be back again by-an ~Anon. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Were you too busy to see any Eu- an ruins? one except the 14 points.’—Life Book Reviewer—I really think that a good poet who keeps sober can make a pretty zdod living now AY G, Sunday Editor—Doing what?—Buf- falo Expre: Willis—Did the doctor do anything to_hasten your recovery? Wallace—Oh, yeh he told me he was going to charge mea guinea a visit.—London Tit-Bi “So you want my daughter, eh?* 1-do, sir.” Have you any money? “A little. How high do you quete her ?’—Brooklyn Citizen. Hunt--I've been looking for Hen- peck's everywhere. 1 wonder where he is?" Hall—“Have you looked ur wife's thumb?—London Answers. First Pater—My boys letters from college always send me to the dic- tionary. Second Pater--That's nothing! My boy’'s always send me to the bank.— Boston Transcript. “Father ” said the small boy, “what is psychology “Psychology, my son, is a word of four syllables that you can ring in to distract the attention when the ex- plaining gets qifficult."—Washington Star. “Why do people say, ‘As dead as a door nail'? asked the Boob “Why is a door nail any deader than a door?" “Because it has been hit on the head, 1 suppose.'—Cincinnati Enquirer. . “Speaking of fish you caught— “What about it?” “I" notice you modify its size to your various listeners.’ “Well, T never tell a man more than I think he'll believe.—Pearson’'s Week- ly. “Did you receive my of mammoth specimens m.’ ed catalogue T thought voud at least enthuse over my tomatoes.” “Are those tomatoes? I thought they were strawberries."—Judge. “What's this here game?” inquired Pizen Pete. “Golf. There's some good shots made in golf. “I wouldn't wonder. Plugging that ain't bad Jour- little ball with a revoly shooting a-tall.”—Kansas City nal 'KALEIDGSCOPE Leather coins were in use in France ir the fourteenth century. The ruins of a department store at Altoona, Pa., that was burned 12 veras ago, are being cleared awa and_high-priced chinaware, rn silverware and other articles of vi'ie which withstood the flames are being recovered. Chinese government railroads yield- ed a good profit for the year 1817. The report for that year shows a sur- plus for the entire system of $21 - 630,195, which is a slightly larger sum than the 1916 surplus and nearly dou- ble that of 1915. The value of the imports from the United & es into all por of the Madra Presidenc n 1917-1918 was $2.718, 4. There W an iner se in imports of miscellaneous articles, but of motor cars a reduction in imports and railway materials. Four pigs were sold for a dollar— 25 cents apiece n shua, N. H. 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