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FAIR TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMORROW ATED i PRESS DESPATCHES WANTED TO RENT What is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. . Norwich Grange, No. 172, P. of H WANTED J mects in Chamber of Commerce Hall Norwi: odge, X0 U W LIBERTY BONDS ts in Carpenter: Sebequonash Council. Six Cents a Lime of Six Words. ¥ ANNOUNCEMENTS OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIO Chautauqua. . Six Cents a Line of Slx Words. T FOR RENT—Three-room oswell Ave. Boswell Ave. Boswell Ave. FOR RENT-—Furnishee Hfihtsdhousekeep ng, 43 \'\'nshlnslnnv St. Five room or {en rgom tenement ¢ Call No. N. Watrous, Niantic, Conn., 5 York Ave. —— e " to realize that vour of employ- * wh':Sll 'h.l% at some make: cach. month, would Commercial School aiso three. rooms at FOR SALE of to “Conn: Inquire Fred No- iysa at. Bastfond, * in, on state - room house, TUNNIAE . 372-a ’z'-irin cas; he | rnd Peigiva ot Aol leaned . You are now our gracuate: pay, for- a. Nor position-geiting, sai y no nvestigate today? along witmout: % fh2 Same a8 position or . w. Frae ® wpmrper :x,&mgldencz B severe. veniences. o. 11. D. of 'a Buckingham Memoriai * | [nstallment Cards and Books _—_— -our training js al snmflnnx. Aalong withm?? a 248 Main St. Franklin Sq. Norwith or, low wages, The Berkeley Sextette, acknow! ecdzed to be the most popular ladies’ S orchestra in the United States, is to D ntal music which will appeal to all. ¥ give but one program, the af- con of the ffth day, July 9. he fifth night at Chautauqua has eavers e to be known as “opera night.” rear the company which has been d to present Pinafore is unus- APPLY TO pable. Pinafore is especiall; strong in familiar and popular songs. Excelient leading characters, elaborate EPH HALL & Co v and costumes. and tuneful . n combing to make this presen- of the well known Gilbert and TRADING COVE MILL ivan piece most pleasing. Hear it & “hautauqua on the fifth evening. Nasiion geant Ruth Farnum will tell the the women and children in war. She is especially quglified v experience and training to make a vivid portrayal. Mrs. Farnum was the only woman n the whole army of the allies, exclusive of Russia. During her c cer she has seemed to run into war- e, . She was a witness of tho Boer ‘A Licensed the siege of Pekin, and the so-Japanese war. br. Newell = Pwight Hillis said of her, “She has |Iw| Ass‘stant and knows how te move audicnces with the story of her o personal experiences. 1 cannot | Pharmacist commend her too highi At the Davis. Address with references Box Another spiendid show is booked for| 43 Bulletin Office. day with Charles Ray re, The Sheriff's harles undoubtedly of the cen’s young actors TWELFTH ANNUAL come. o portraying the o : human virtues and foibles, and SALE OF ANTIQUES iner dramas of the soul that are The only real AUCTION SALE OF t of the voung man’s 2 is not dashing, he does|ANTIQU to be held in New England : the rollicking hero. He|this season will be at real life. however, and o z men we rub elbows 55 AND 57 CHURCH ST, the street. He re- and with his vogue Three minutes’ walk from trolley been quickland ratlroad station, lue of his work. ? b Mr. Ra gives us TUESDAY, JULY 15TH, 1919, Young rfted a great fear mother. and who makes the| pacn and every article in tnis sale t to win his courage and|was collected by me personally, from ood. The support is wholly the surrounding country, and are old 1 woman being w ngland piec and there are over WILLIMANTIC, CONN., n at 10 o'clock a. m. Eadie Pulo Sill bt s6on in the lots, Tt i% impossible to mention e e o e Cire | this coflection in this notice. Catalogue N i will be mailed on request. New: and a Lyons complete the show. C. E. MACFARLAND. in Sunnyside will| Willimantic, Conn. jva last time today as LEGAL NOTICES Auditorium—Majestic Roof. i s Ao nesday an s atre § n that the Girls From Huylers PR s making a big hit in Norwich BEFOERE ROW N DR g the present week are The legal voters of the Town of Ash- + brand new production ford, State of Connecticut hereby comedy, carrying with it that re-|warhed ‘to meet In Baker's Hall War- ment and taste that is desired|renville. in said Town, on Monday, July > - theRtpe ':2 ng public. For [21st, 1919 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. % ¢ g public. Mo |for the fonowing purpose : 2 perfwrmanes. Willl " ‘see: it/ b own will vote to acs ich carries with it|.ept from start to finish. And|the all_ for the theatre will nn., July 7, 1919, ture pictures Bessie Bar- PATRICK J. M'QUADE, scale in Within the Cop. a produc- A S AT has entailed large expense ey it The famous Ford F. C. CHISM, d for the improvement of for the next two years. with all of the leading news| jyoad Selectmen. red on the screen will be shown, > night is to be amateur night at whic time three prizes will be Ma c roof this weather is ronage W h 1t well SPECIAL TOWN MEET feature p and . o he legal voters of the Town of Vol- T i and | intown are rned to meet i 3 f Hall, in said Town, on Friday. . D July 11, 1919, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the Ford Weekly. § o'cleck and 2 each pleasant [take with reference to declaring its i fenticn to construct or improve a sec- = tion or sections of highway in said|in’, 'n Town in accordance with an act of the Breed Theatre. General Assem approved May 1 1919, heing Cha 2§ of the Speci 3 2 -en | Acts of 1919, providing an appropriation & - ¢ for the canstruction of State aid roads g | for the two fiscal years ending June 3 she loves her hu 1 \anot from flirting w To see if the Town propriation of such sum as will Tepre- er men. His jealousy and her de-|feni the pro rata amount of its pro- e thation iy 2 anod time lends | portion of the appropriation allotted to TR e is|the Town by the State Highway Com- a divorce when | do any other husiness proper to omes to her rescue|pe done at said meeting. make an ap- move. she r s| Dated at Voluntown, this 5th day of ove confidence. H s Jul ockwell will also be seen in a ELMER E. COON - e otonlay. Pitfalls a LI . s e ”_Oj ¥R G. DAWLEY, 3 : SR WILLIAM H. DAWLEY, s ire of the sunny side of life| 3y9d Selectmen eat city. Gladys Brockwell, as ves a remarkable por-| “wo THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- crooik who has re-|missioners for New London County: I and who here! apply for a transfer of despite ev ob-{J. B. Cunningham’s license, to 407 Main sunds in thrilling | Street. to sell and exchange spirituous irries o moral that all|and intoxicating liquors, ale, Wger pey in|becr. Rhine wine ‘and cider in the Harold ’K"" d in|puilding at 407 Main street, Town of complet Norwich. except in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part k., or parts of which are cut off or par P oned in such manner as form Chautauqua in Danielson. booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. S his e DAl <| My place of business is not . located reek, July 11 marksl i finin two hundred feet in a direct line of five jovous d . A e rom any church edifice or public or . parochial school, or the premise eat scrics of enter-|taining thereto, or any postoffice, p vaited with anticipa-jlic library, or cemetery. Dated Norwich, t Sth day of July, A D. e L e no e e e A e . gl i i of whollyi iy, owning ~real estate, of th crtainments of educational | Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and is regarded as by far the|endorse the foregoing application of nged for Danielso: Frank A. Bliss for a license, and here- heduled for Friday|by certify that said icant is a suit- siinbers of ‘the coursh. and’aw. |Efl0 appic . Dated _at Norwich. her concebt. ou” the Sourth. dis. b piils Sth da 3 A. D. 1819. P. J. = 1e fourth day. byijjoriey, Joseph Boyland, R. Powers, hler company is rated|George P. Madden. A. J. Wholey. 1 ttractions on this|hereby certify that the above named uqua_circuit signers and endorsers are electors and )ther features taxpayers, owning real estate, im the Leslie Y rhe Great|Town of Norwich. Dated i e 't | (s Sth day of July. A. D. d afterwards and the chil- | < fiolbrook, Town Clerk. The Won. officer during the war, e T " i Thames River Lin ture niatform. After service in the ames ver (] Rritish, French and Bel, n i h author and Jecturer on the war, he re- 8 i arned to France in 1919 on a battle.| Whitshall Transportation Co, Ine. field observation tour. He is just back Leaves New York, Pier 43, with his new lecture, and it is a won- | River, Mondays, WedneNdays and Fri- der word picture of the Great Cru-|aays, at 5 p. m.; Norwich Tuesday. de and what has followed after. Thursdays and Sundays at 6.p. m.; ckets for the entire course of en-| - tertainments should be nrocured be-|New Lendon 9 p. m. : fore Friday noon from the ticket com-| Passenger rates betwcen Norwich mittee. Daniel Chautauqua, $2.30xnd New York, 32.50. %or ten entertainments. | Statercoms, all outside, $1.10, in- - fuaing war tax. South Manchester. — The Murray | e ot S family of Highland park now ro. oy e three brothers who served under the | 2 i colors, baving Yed at his home in|J- F. CONANT 11, Franklin:gt town. Murray went overseas as a IERE is no advertising medium in | 1st machine gun bat- | Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul-*Nea member of the talion. Jetin iur business resul 45 % aps b FOR" SALE—Automatic arly new: also h. " William L, NT—Daintily furnished three. finiehed in the attic. R e cations ahdS Wty low price. - ett,-Chapiin, Conn. ILDING "LOTS for. sdle . in zood nei Sidy trolley, with.city wats e, on ey, c ater, elec 1 mooth te!, low to'right:parties. Wrl "OR_RENT—Four furnished room o e . WANTED—Bo; m, $2: West Ma board: te W., Bulletin. | ppilander Brown: drow ont e'd planted in the b And bought a little buneh Bf shares in t once, ood man’ vages. - Duffy, Lepanon, apartment Bath; all on one floor, old, ‘sired by Peter Egam, 2.09x, dam | Loutse Wilkes, 2.1¢ right; can show a 2.4 e p “less than two. months’ 'trainin: ‘Grover, Nofwich, Conn., R. F. 12, Fair Grounds. FOR SALE—_English sstter H..W. Baker, Mohegan, R. D. FOR SALE—] price before bu - sound and all’ —~Woman to assist in "gait on tire pace |” eral housework-in family of E e ean. _zmna:m.,t:!um.m"g 86 ANTED__A new mlich cow, Jersey, right color gray,” with horns. . 615- ghi 3 Tel. §15-3. 3¢ all hardwood floors smonth, «-Inquive of D. T: Shea..41 A om _tenement. Inquire 48.Qak St. J¥y3TuThS FUrnishéd tenement of joms. < Inquire 46 School St. jy4d RENT—New four. facing river, at Kl(e’ Second hand furnit: we pay highest prices in eastorn. Gon w ond hand.store In state. warerooms 30-32 Wi Write, call ‘or_fel. 708-3. government clerk hundreds needed at 31100 vear: ; sample que; i free; write. immediately. lin. Institate, Dept. 328., Hothester. N ing eisewhere, in large sthall quantity. ~Phone 1069-1 I:hmvere-faw_ Sood - Joung horses that afe, o good broken, aveight 1100 to 1450; have alf§’ somee good = “room firnish- well acclimated and |e 1 Pl l‘l'g_l 5 |FOR RENT—Five rooms_and bath, modern, No, 134 West Main St. 3% Mitted for any kind of | of Thomas H. arts and farm Wag- ‘envious cri FOR SALE -Two nice O. L C. pigs. M 5 Phone 1861-12. J,‘;a“ second hamd every ‘day. with fmuuch tresh cow 4 years inations July 19t! ‘Blankensfeld, Washington, mon education ‘suf} Beckley, 278 Main, St. horses tha: kley, o Préston_City. FOR SALE A tract of land with a © of 380 feet on the -ocean and the trolley tracks, a distance of 250- feet, ‘more or less, offered for sale at .a real bargain; the Plot is located about midway. between Atiantic Beach and W the most desirable av: Pleasant View. section; city water and electric service. E‘enelon No. 16 Mai BENT Furnished rooms. Induire light and heavy, new |$3 Washington St., or Phone 274, je25d % o1 The eand is in the. sandwich, “pig is in the spring, A mmfon flies 2 VZ Are In the pies— Oh; let us danée and sing! Rochester, N. Y. JeI3MWES WANTED—In or near Norwich, f several weeks, a furnished apartment est ‘of references ziv- u .,”" at-this office. WANTEID — Chauffeur, 34, married, desires pesition, private, 10 vears' ex- perience; best references. and second hana’ ; It in need’df’anything in the horse line, see me. E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Main St, TO RENT — Furnisbed Tk light housekeeping. 27 Division St 3 FOR RENT — Garage Broadway. . Phone-112. Tenement, located at 3 Al modern Improvi heen remodeled. for four adul ug, and is lable site in-the REN ‘West Mdin St to Edward J. Write B. H., . Westerly, R % émall cottage, FOR SALE Go on good street, 2 price to Insur, nine-room house near center of city. quick sale., small famil ate garage 3&Union St. anuljre New London, 14 _Broadway. 0 RENT_Stall for one car Hempstead Phone 2136. - TWANTED_A' position as clerical or Write B x“l. this office. WANTED —Weavers: wanted on nar- row fabric' worl £00ds weavers ¢an learn casily and receive.pay while lerning. write S. J. Taylor, Tite. Russell' Manufacturing own, Conn. FOR SALE—Pair of hors years.'weight about 2800, 2iso harness D Phone ' 1866- I_Schivell," Uncasvill SW. STORAGR —Household e hEh i goods _stored rates reason- experienced. FOR SALE_One - McCormick, Wood and one Buckeye mowing ma- || George Mattern, R..F. D., Nor- © JYTMWE, an annual income of $300: can used for business purpos good location; ideal investment. For full particulars, " ERANCIS D. DONOHUE information, Asst. Supt., Co., Middlet. WANTED—75 in five mijes of auto truck. Telephone. FOR SALE truck, ‘been used but fo | quire’s1 Maple St or FOR'SALE — Brand new Ford fan- about: must be sold at 'once.”” Inquire If ;ou want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 ds hard woor _easy to c ‘Address Wood, “car ¥ ‘Turnishings store: chance for advancement: state s expected. Write Boy,. Care Bulletir i in_génts FOR SALE _Ten of horses drrive at Mr. F. C. Tillinghast's: }ive Wednesday, July 3 drivers and business horses, WINNERS—AND ' LOSERS. something under two { Leander RE bought Flivver Of i“fore thelmarket biew, And all around the town his. friends discussed, in awe-struck tones marvelous {“investment” that 'en- riched Lednder Jomes. But fisteen thoudana otlier men Who boughit’the &tock at five And planned to bulld new houses when heir profits should arrive Are walking, huflu_’d’ up and down the And n } city thoroughfures and no one even cares. Bilk & Bustem Tank. And when he made a tidy stack the news ‘went up and down And . everybody bought the stock and cheered Philander, Brown But twenty thousand luckless They T'o purchase Bilk & Bustem stock; “Cigome one sprung the trap Andino gne knows how much they lost P45 lyenfl no one gives a today are sore and sad hocked their homes and jewelry and everything they hade 33 ‘ehdpIatts struck a run of luck 13 suré o widespread fame: happy winner'siname, featured. in the.pews, But not a word is ever heard about the lads that lose! THE PIONIC, The tmbecile has-\rocked. the beat And teacher's in:the lake, But den't mind hi He likes to swim & ants are in tié cake, Weplod home.in the gloaming, Haoh meditating crime; h, such & da rin and say e've had a lovely time!™ June—Is that her dad or her hus. band with her? Bess—Her dad, of course. asking his opinion of something.— Boston Globe. “You know, last night they got in- to the grocer's broke opén his and fook $3,000. “He should worr: He'll "get jback in‘.a few days.’—New vorld, Wigwag—TI saw you name in print the other day ‘they must be sold: : FOR SALE-—Farm: on health, must sacrifice profitable 57-acre farm, tully equipped, 500 chicken: 0 colonies ; will “acce, Uneasville, WANTED — sampler, old mirror. a few pieces of old furniture,, glass prisms. dealer and will pay good prices. t you have. orwich Morning Eulletin. ANYONE desirous of opening service stations for a’well known, 6,000 mile, wide advertised tire, and in a position to invest $500 to $1,000, communicaie with Robert Lie Gray, Inc.. Poli Bldg, New Haven, Conn. rich quick scheme but.a proposition in which a live wire can make big money. 'FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE 600 cords of wood stand- large house, running water in both, 114 n; also 8 cow: account of ill ricen, Weite FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, pom _cottage, all [ provemients. - running spring water. cement walks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- bees, ' cattle, Address A. B. C. t reasonable’ offer: *140 acres, 50 chopped. large barn, miles from Daniels FOR SALE Seven year old horse, ‘West Main St.” This is not a .get Price very reasonable , potatoes, onions, corn, mow- ing machine. JOHN DEMOS, 10 So. Main St., Daniel- son, Conn. FOR SALE Sixteen-acre farm with an eight-room cottage on it, all level ground and thers are cows, chickens and a horse; 20 min- utes’ walk from Franklin Square. Seven-room cottage with all the lat- improvements; £00d neighborhood. about five minutes’ walk from. Franklin Square. For fuil particular V. COVELLO, 198 Clm ‘St. FOR SALE THE CLARK CAMP BUNGALOW PROPERTY ON MOHEGAN BLUFFS BLOCK ISLAND CAN BE PURCHASED AT A VERY LOW PRICE. ' |ITIs A FINE LOCATION. APPLY TO Jajnfes‘;!;. Case TFOR SALE _Four s John Dodd, 202 Boswell Ave. FOR SALE Model X Stevens-Duryea overhauled and first class condition. gle dump carts T Reo For full particulars, inquire of WANTED-—Cabinet men, machine men, sash and dgor meh. house & Taylor, Willimantic WANTED A first class baker for a steady. job- at dough-miking ‘machine.and fine_place Write or telephone to Joseph Bousquet. Dyer. St painted. 36 h. p. ineluding tires. Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. ' JUST ARRIVED forses that FOR SALE—Ford £90d running condition; price $260. Call Danielson, Conn. ried man doesn’t to him. . —Buffalo Express. “Ah! A package of old faded letters, ticd round with a faded ribbon. 1 could shed tears at the sight of them.” “Piffle! For true pathos nothing surpasses a bundle of canceled checks.—London Blighty. “You never hear of - green men_any ‘moge. @ ““No replied Farmer Corntossel; “compared to the easy money getters nowadays those old green goods men worked mighty hard besides big chances.”—Washington Star. “How did your husbands gardening turn out?” “Not very well so far the serious woman. ary outdoor work gave him such an appetite that he ate the potatoes in- stead of planting them! —Pitsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. checks.”ahoh’ !th THE KALEIDOSCOPE Switzerland has a river call A, there is an island in the Baltic called FOR SALE_Ford automobile top. in Inquire of Gilbert 130 Washington ‘St. Tel. 1132-2. serfect’ condition. L Carload of direct of the farmers 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. s right. Frices N MER R. PIERSON. Furmshed Seashore Cottages Sale or Rent it Watch, H ANTED —— Have you a piano or player-piano. upright, Vish to buy from private party; Write Musical, est modern TFOR SALE 1918 thoroughly .uverhauled, moderate prige. this paper. THREE rowboats wanted for use. at camp on - Gardner. r sturdy: state sige and price. Norwich, Conn, jyad iring on Ford- ¢ars . -New England g 4% g 354 A in first, class with ‘four new .tires. - Call up 536-5, 722 Boswell Ave. Jjysd FOR SALE—Two acres rye, standing must be soid_dt oncé. Joseph near Gardser 'Lake,, Uncas- Camp Massapeak, WANTEDRé) and all parts fon Supply House, 110" WANTED—To buy misfit angd castoft B #W, this office. FOR SALE _Good horse. Joe Koslosky. FOR SALE A d%g 8 months old: very reasonable. Phone Danielson 2§ 183 West ¢ §-:?)ym very géntle; price NTED—Arn experiénced wi Appiy_at, Bulletin GEE!—A reilan ced he had a clock couid go 'ate daze without wind- FOR SALE Eight tons A-1 standing P Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and aleng the Rhode Island shore; . also accessible Seashore Farms. | Send forboot let. “FOR SALE—A new milch- cow- with calf by her side, a-good ome. - Ci Al Gager, Jr. FOR SALE—Thirteen head cattle, | several new. milch cows and. some to 1 Ayrshire bull 1 Jersey bull 16 mo. Telephone 55-6. A. L. Parmeter, Mystic, Conn., R:'F. D, if he did wind it, anyw Manila seegars for. 6¢ is.all right. Smoke Shop. WANTED-—Two men for farm work, Clark, Lebanon. freshen socu, WESTERLY, BARGAIN 125-C-N- Foun acres UL iana, ail tillable, so fruit, apple, pear and peach trées, in bear:ng condition. nouse, painted white and in good cop- henneries; house. This place is situated state highway, DETECTIVES_Civil and oriminal in- vestigations of all descriptions, divorce evidence obtained quickly and without consultations ial; réferences fur- to reliability and responsi- hility; first class male or female oper- Address P. O. Box 95, Norwich, ‘horoughbred Berk- shires, two sow pigs from Wonona Third, who won first prize at both. New London county fair and in the State fai each ‘at 10 weeks: price $25 each: reg- istered. George O. Geer, R. F. D. No. Norwich. Phone 1891-! FOR SALE-Twb splendid driving horses in fine condition. call on Mrs. A. W Center, Conn. FOR SALE Younz and old Rufus | Red Belgian hares, does and bucks, 3 utility '$2 each, bucks, 4 months old._$4 each; ity breeding does, 18 3 Clover Rabbitry, Lock Box 217, Stafford. Springs, Conn. - FOR SALE—New 1918 Fard sedan, extra_ tire and. car- 24, Bulletin. TFOR SALE absolutely confidentia Masterpiece cure cold feet, .50 pounds WANTED—Farms. farms at once, large and small. buyers mean quick business. Have you 3% mile to and not far . D. and telepLone i nouse. And what do you think? the owner asks for this nome is 31,730, possession A ror sucn a place as this, bed tunight until you have looked it over and pald a deposit on it. At this time there are many people I for such a place and it would displeass me to have-lo\tell any sincere buyer that it was. sold. Extract from Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. WILEIAM A. WILCOX “"'FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West ‘Bromd St., Westerly, R. L ZTelephone 2365, Address or Agency, Danielson, Conn. WANTED —Common laborers. at_Eastern Conn. Power Co., Montviile. “FOR “SALE &% ONE. PAIR_OF TEN TON FAIR.|?2d® BANKS’ SCALES, ALl CONDITION. - part cash. you are in the market | don't go to WANTED _‘Antique furniture, mir-|months old, colored giass, old books, and old letters. 55 Franklm st L IN PERFECT MORGAN & is up to you.— A position at $12.a week; one at |demountable rims, another. at 312, and still other at $10" have just been filled One remains to be filled at and another at 317 a week. You can get along without our as- sistance as Iong as you are willing ‘to get along without a position-on increase in_salary. e, a0 acwn Snd 180 ber ‘FOUR LOW PRICED . Conn. DESIRABLE - HOMES Six rooms and bath, atest ?nreven}-‘em: a;.n S B atee landwith Fruit . 135-143 Mai; — ~ =B Rooms 1 aad 2, a $465.00 buys a magnificent 88-note When ' will layer-piano, Commercial Every day is a mahogany , fully guaranteed. down: and $12_per month. 185-143 Main St. Norwich, light-saving. School heip vou? starting day here. WANTED 150 laborers, 32 weavers, 10 spinners. 40 girls for the houseworkers, 'The Plaut- Cadden Ce. nd bath, electric lights; ional. lot goes with 'Qh'u. Tor one g0od mahogany up- Nine rooms a like new. -regular down and $10 _The Plaut-Cadden Co.,’ 13§~ 143 Main_St., Notwich, sale. Write for catal Danielson. Cobn. ' sep: FOR SALE—About half “a ton standing grass. Apply. at'171 Broadwa Terms, -$25. . i e & ble person to be licensed pursuant to ! B promise to be among thel 2! P 2 P! o Norwich Town, house, large barn, over 2 acres ja healthful location. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade’ Properties:, “ 763 Broadway beaches, 34 chamber — maids (beaches), 6 waitresses and 8 chamber= malids for Hartford, EMP) GEO. L. CHE: 2 -Central Bldg. 10 farmers. SALE _Five _ plots | atandin | Teiephone 1334 J.,E. DeWolf, Trading Cove. FOR: SALE—Slab wood :rp-rfl te,s cut in and _receive liberal reward L TENEMENT to rent: six roo bath, all improvements, ¥ . LAUNDRY | tecth.c ‘Dun’t matter it broken. ‘We. TeEthe the Kind. ths, the kin Srown, Yantic. Phope 1098-2.. FOR SALE—Woéd /in_stove 3 cord, C..0. D. A Tel: 1076-4. - 197 aerew farmi, station, % room outbuildings,- utiful wal location; mile rge barns and and pastures, 4’ timber enovgh. 500, For Exchange:. B nce in Willimantic, mberland. Far at low prices. TRYON'S AGENCY, 71 Main Sc. Willimantic, 'DK.A.J. SINA DENTIST: Rooms 18-19- Alice_Building, Nerwish Phons 1177-3 . WHEN YOU Roéad. - Phone 16; LOST—July 2, tiger Reward. if findér returns mount St F. FOUND-—A small s0; here. June 24, Owner may mail. We buy dia- FOR SALE ouges, ~‘Tenement ‘Biocks, Building Lots, =bje lacations. List your Jou-cars to sell or rent, aw | number of people looking for EIABL AN . wiLL '™ to deal with. 5 SENGY 33| Noren Frankiin. A LOST—Sunday afternoo d'Norwieh ‘and Gnoton, a blu Sific cape. this offi HIGHEST PFRICES FURNTTURE A. BRUCKNER, | TEL. 717.3. We will Loan or " Buy.. We Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in Jewelry, - whether old- : Phone 838-2 any ‘Shape. — ashion “or ‘m: ARE IN OUR CITY CALL AT THE VICTORY LUNCIH ROO: E ON_THIE SQUAK 253 BAIN ST. Bighedde—Thas-s0? Where? Wigwag—I was looking up number in the telephone directory.— Philadelphia’ Record, Private Austin—Have you elastic blankets? Corporal Arpold—Whit do want elastic camp blankets for? Private Austin—So _theyll _stretch when I do.—Overseas Camp Dodger. ‘What's good for .a black a small piéce of raw steals “Yes, but suppos bloomin' millionaire seript. Mrs. Spatting—A British military authority asserts that , married diers display greater courage unmarried ones. Mr. Spatting—Naturz A mar- re what happens yer ain't —Boston A recent patent covers a shee te a heated .plate being inserted and the heat being retained by the close fitting comstruction ef the ankie of the shoe. It has been estimated by a European scientist that the commercial value of the electricity in a flash of lightning lasting..one .on ond is 29 cents. With the closing of the fair held in March of this 'year, of the Lyon (France) Sample pted.a new poliy and wil hereaft- hold two -fairs annually, March, as heretofore, and one in Oc- tober. . The. tin gopds trade made such - strides, that a large tin plate plant has been ‘started supply the: demand. ;. In 1916 Japan imported 650,000,000 pounds. plate from the, United -States England. The old town clock .at Westchester, Pa., is making a peotest against day At ‘mignight Sunday’ it struck 24, withl 4 piuée between two twelyves* Al " oglock it repeated the twelve .and ‘since: then has beern | striking , one hour late every The. hands 'still giye 'the time vectly but-are 'an_hour ahcad of the strijing device. ——————————— to of ‘seven thousand cash be- 0 one Knows how much they lost, e fund will shout aloud the ‘display he's +Chicago News. —Boston Transeript. HUMORS OF THE DAY responded ‘““The prelimin- housandth of a sec- the management one in Japan has LOST AND FOUND LOST—July 3d, evening, on Tartville trolley. black pocKetbook, containing nder return to Bulletin Inquire of John E . Wilson, paying ‘chargcs. J. and The Piano Tuner Mahoney Jysd . between returnd, t ivsa 22 'Clairomont ‘Ave.

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