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FAIR AND WARMER TODAY; THUNDER SHOWERS TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Norwich Typosraphical Uniom No. 100 meets in Carpenters’ Hall . e ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. There will be the usual four shows at the Davis today, ‘at 1.30, 3.15, 6.15 and 8.15, and the program today is one that the most critical movie fan will enjoy. Enid Bennett, the beauti- ful Ince star, is seen in _Partners Three, a five-part Paramount produc- tion which gives the star a very ac- ceptable role. The next feature is Shirley Mason and Niles Welch in The Winning Giri, another five-part Para- mount picture of life in the west and the California mining districts. Ben Turpin. the clever Sennett comedian, completes the bill in a funny comedy entitled No Mother to Guide Him, two thousand feet of side splitting laugh- ter. IFor the first part of next week the Il is all that could be desired.. The feature is the screen’'s most popu- lar star, William S. Hart, in The Poppy Girl's Husband, a six-reel mas- terpiece, entirely different from any of his former successes, and said to be the best he has ever offered. Louise Glaum. the famous Peacock Vampire, has cast aside her vampins roles for good and will be the next fesjure on this bill in a six-part tense dramatic piay entitled Wedlock. Burton Holmes Travelogue showing Silken Cities of Suwa-Ko completes this topnotch show. BREED THEATRE. arriscale heads the double ture bill at the Breed theatre to- in a very forceful drama, Tangled Threads. This is a splendid ture and represents the powerful alliance of a t actress in a play. In it Miss Barrigcale has an exceptional op- portunity to display her remarkable talents and touches all the emotions. An exceptional supporting cast is seen in_support of the star and in- ciudes Rosemary Theby, Nigel Barrie, Henry Kolker, Thomas Holdin and lit- Ben Alexander. For the second feature Taylor Holmes will be seen in his latest com- edy will ment success, It's a Bear. This picture furnish worth-while entertain- to those who appreciate human best when it is presented in a hus vein. For you are sure to laugh before vou realize you are laughing when you see this picture. The Pathe news will compléte the bill Four shows today, at 1.30, 3, 6.15 and AUDITORIUM-MAJESTIC ROOF. he Auditorium has a remarkably rong bill for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The Juvenile Follies with ' people will be seen. These follies composed of children from 4 to 21 vears of age and are considered one ©of the classiest acts on the _stage. Along with these are The Danger Zore. a five-part feature picture, and Kinogram Week! this theatre for today The Girls Hylers will again present a mu- sical comedy and The Girl Problem, featuring Corinne Griffith, will be ghown along with the sixth episode of The of Thunder Mountain and the Kinozram Weekly. ihe Majestic Roof Garden Row- Jazz_orchestra will furnish the m for dancing and there will also be feature pictures shown at the Auditorium. the At from Perils land’s MGOSUP r thrilling expeérienes in the Sea and in Russia during the Saul S. D'Avignon returned re- ¥ to the home of his mother, Mrs. cen D'Avignon. of this village, after being discharged. Before the war Mr. D'- Avignon lived in Moosup much. of the time. and was well known as a ball plaver in the summer of 1915. He en- listed at New Haven Mayv 5, 1917. ank Tyler of Pittsburgh: Penn.’ spending his vacation at his home New York has home of Charles Willard Gorham_ of zuest at the the Mary Smith is visiting - at home of her daughter, Mrs. O. Jouret Windham. Following are the committees ap- pointed for the Baptist Sunda¥ school picnic at Wildwood Saturd:il. July 26: G committee, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Roper, Mrs. G. H. Sanderson, W. c Hill: finance, W C C. Hill; food Frank Miller chairman, Mrs. H Roberts, Mrs. Alfred Hyde, Mrs. P. W. Roper: sports, G. H. Sanderson, chairmen, Rev. C. S, Nightingale, C. H. Denison, 1. B. Cranska. Ernest Mott, Foster = Burgess: _children’s sports, games. c -s. G. Sanderson chair- | man, Irene Nightingale, Ruth Sunn, Mr P. W. Roper, Evelyn Cranska, Mrs. John Garvey. M Lillian Robitaille is at home from the Holy Family Academy, Bal- tic, for the summer vacation. : MYSTIC and Mrs. Jerome Greer, Missés Sarah and Ruth Greer, James Greer, Harry MacKenzie and two fresh air children, James Stern and Alexander | Divardo, spent Thursday at Watch fresh air children visiting age for two weeks are re- great deal of attention and aving a_fine time. llard W. eKigwin, first city letter enjoying 15 days’ vacation. s Christine the empl of the Rossie Velvet com- pany in the offic Warren F Fisher's Island Mrs. Earl Bavier has returned from a v in Hartford. The many relatives and friends of iting relatives on Enos M. Gray, who is in the Hartford hogpital, are glad to hear that he is comforta Mr. Gray has been ill for some time and it is hoped that the treatment ip .the hospital will give him immediate relief. Nr. and Mrs. Edgar_Richards have returned from their wedding trip. Lots of peopie who rob Peter to pay Paul manage to stand Paul off. ' SHOE REPAIRING Why throw away your old shoes when you can have them made as good as new if you will bring them to the Broadway Shoe Repair Shop We also clean yaur old Straw Hats. TRY US 52 Broadway FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings and Receptions. B2 Fifth Street. = Donath has entered | H I FOR SALE 2 L £ Six W Six Cents a Line o o Six Cents a Line of Six Words. FOR SALE * FULL ASSOCIATER, PRESS DESPATCHES FOR SALE T 2l R NEW CARS Velle' Roadster. « Briscoe Roadster, Ford Touring. USED CARS Dodge Touring, 5 pass. | Overland Touring, 5 puss. Overland Roadster,. i Jeftery Touring, 5 pass. Pope Touring, 5 pass. : Two Velies, Touring, 7 pass. Two Fords, Touring, 5 pass. These cars are all right to use and are going to be sold to make room for imore. The prices will sell them. | Ten cars sold since July 1. 1919— {averase -one. a day. THE DANIBLSON GARAGE, €. H. PELLETT, PROP., b a Works SALBESME; big oil B Tel. 190. FOR SALE ONE PAIR OF TEN TON FAIR- m By ONE ON WATER FRONT ONE' A LITTLE BACK Cottage_ Houses, 7Tenement and Bueiness Biocks, tuilding Lots, ali in desi~zbie locations. List your pro- perty if you cars to sell or rent, as I have « nuniber of people iavestments. HILL, iooking for o real estate WILLIAM F. . Rent saimic amu b ALE - good location, mile on, 7 room house, laige barns and outhuildings, fine fields and pastures beautiful ‘water, 200 bearing fruit trees, woed ald timber enoush to pay for farm, $2,500. For Exchange: Beau- tiful residence in Willimantic, modern throughout, can exchouge for _good farm or timberiand. Farms of all Kinds at Jow_prices. TRYON'S AGENCY, 715 Main Sc. Willimantic, Conn. mar22 w o THE CLARK CAMP ON MOHEGAN BLUFFS BLOCK ISLAND CAN 'BE PURCHASED AT A VERY LOW PRICE. IT IS A FINE LOCATION. APPLY TO James L. Case Washington, i 1 la WANTED WAS FisD. Oid false iecti. Dun't matter broken. We pxy up to 315 pe: Send. oy parcel post and receive check by retura mail. We buy dia- COLIATE LOAN CoO. 154 Water Street, Near corner of Shetucket and Water le st too; gasoline, ergreens, and roadside; GL. hands packing, to set up mules: roll coverer: second hand woolen card- ing, and many others. Agency, necticut ond hand rooms _at Anderson, MARRY at onc congenial people, all to $350,000, seeking of descriptions sent free. 233a_ Minna St Sa iy12s - FOR ing machine Tel. 1864-14. thousands lonely, ages, worth $5,000 marriage; big list Ralph Hyde, n Francisco, Calif. | FOR Sat cus Hill, ant. Why Every day is a-starting days for am tious_people at the 1 School. AGENTS 35 hourly absolutely guar- nteed; oth write 2c EARN o otanical, ivizd "~ WANTED — Textile for putting up dept. etc ond oston. dependable; refuse others; by mail $ double 5 cine Co., Atlanta, Ga. strer E. A. PRENTICE R L PHONE 302 66 CLIFE STREET |, M VORey. Norwich, Conn. age; free £ tract. FOR SALE Yo%, " FIREMEN, brakemen, experience WANTE ean. L 139, WANTED _You to realize that | can get vou the kind of a position you 0 W. Jacksol company ; crackerjack ol Droposition; commission. ment Co., Blackwell, Okla. $5 to $10 day, we pay you $7 pair and express- illusfrated booklet and con- United Food and Fur 329 West 48th St, Dept. C L. Harris, not let us help you today? | Frank Krus, Stx Cents a Line FOR SALE—Berkshire James Turn Norwich Town. FOR SALE—A nice top bugsy. Route 1. B f Six Words. SALE One second hand mow- in good running order. Iviza 338 each, Watiwe: ivizd Jyizd Mrs. orwich Commer: you beat it? letin Office. iyizd ers making it; you ean, for positive proof; makes gallon. - Federal Chemical Chicago. jy12d wanted to sell shares in something new—a i« pay cash Monarch %’nvest- condition. Jyiza Marshak, ‘Write aprad. FOR SALE—Upright Inquire 189 FOR SALE—Save 25c Come and buy extra val men’s “women's and no in _fine Main St Al jviza gathering ev- ots and herbs, in the fields book - and prices free. ‘West Haven, Conn. turkeys, B, Willett, 1866-23. men: Second of bees, Conn. FOR SALE—Farm; on account of ill health, must sacrifice profitable 37. farm. fully equipped, 600 chickens aud 30 colonies and auto: will accept reasonable. Uncasvilie, cre FOR SALE—Four thousand dollars buys two houses on West Main St. Can ‘Address House, care Bul- T on a dollar. ues in shoes— | children’s. 123 West Main Street cattle, offer. Phone IYSTaWsS ] foldg, cotton piece goods; wan mule fixer, 75¢ hour;|ed., car rice $1,500. Charies P. Ra . jyll?fl 7 294 Washington St., in A-1 ‘shape, FOR SALE—Late '16 Stutz roadster, double ignition, 3 extra tires, 2 mount- small mileage; Call 474-5 after 6.15 p. m. iylad FOR SALE—Pigs S weeks old: to choose from. C. K. Bailey. 100 Phione Iy11a 1,000 new summer gov. ernment tents_c¢an be used for. differ- ent purposes, $1.65; also mosquito bars hammocks and cot beds, cover front, back, sides and back. $1.50. ivild Mail orders attended to on receipt of R. Greenberg, 60 Congress St., City. ngth $ French_Med springers. weight MARRY if lonely: for results. try -2 BANKS’ SCALES, ALL IN PERFECT me: "best and most successiul ‘Homs T Make! undreds rich wish marriage ALE CONDITION. . fgon: strictly conndential: most: relln- e; years experience; descriptions JOHN A. MORGAN & SON ifrce YT0L successtul Glub, ™ Mrsr Batl, | for ‘couch: ek - R TNNE Box , Oakiand, Calif. iyizs . HERE YOU ARE! WANTED—To buy a horse and |money, - ¢ . wagon to use as butcher cart. Andrew |Hartford, Conn. TWO FINE LOTS AT GROTON Sitnick, Box 203, Taftville, Ct. Jyiza |- o LADIES—When delayed or irregular LONG POINT. use French Cotton Root pills: safe and | ones’ b horses: 2600, FOR SALE—Ford 1916 auto truck, three Phone 101-23, Jewett ivild syizd. | hares raise Belgian _FOR SALE Standing__ hay. Gardner, Lebanon. Phone. I ivi L. 1d tion. Associa- chanical order, price 8. 0 p. m. BUICK roadster reasonable. FOR SALE “Reaper in_good condi- F. H. Gilbert, Jewett City. jylid in first class me- must be sold at once; Jyi1 d Phone 48-12 after Grnecessary. ulleti ‘aults and ces; R. F. D. 1. Box 0ct19S Bullard. Tel. inches, width feet 5 inches. WANTED—Babies oard. Mot Willimantic Div., apton, C WANTED—. derer is the greatest.money the market; makes tough s as porterhouse ht; over Tyler Mfg. Co., Dept. All, Muncie, Ind. e28S wa e pay NTED we arerooms Write, call or tel. 708-3. 1 hous compet maid_for |our price. J. L. work. Mrs. W. Alling, Jyioa hington S syiid |~ apable of taking making pipe Bulletin. BUNGALOW WILL BUY touring car or roadster. any condition: al5o. leathe > PROPERTY coiich for office. Write Box 25 ‘};‘Svdlif tin. 1153 WANTED—To paper and paint you reasanable tz, 152 W. | "NomrwicH government clerk exam- inations July 19th mon education sufficient; sample ques. ons free: n write immediately. Frank ., Dept. 32R., Rochester, JeISMWFS Institute, WANTED —Buick or Dodse roadster, te pattern WANTED—_A new milch cow, Jersey, right color gray y9d WAN in five miles of city,-easy to reach with auto truck. tin Co. T WANTED A first class baker for a eady, job dough-mixing. machine and fine place | Bousquet. Dyer St., Danielson, Conn. Streotn: to work. W nro) to deal with. A iv3d = WANTED: ighest prices in eastern Con tore In state. Louis D. Ward, children to Phone 96-12, Henry Humes feb.1d. teak ten- maker and care, Mrs. = ielson, Conn. onn senger. s stering, cheap sents, Ideal I Bulletin. elkeenc hou < ed; samples on 200/000 us free. 29 Town St. Second hand furnitur buy anything; largest sec- 29 Town St. REOG speed condition, tir 0-. Norwich. jy3d _ Water S trade for touring car. REO speed wagon, tion, tires in perfect condition, one new spare. attractive price. 9.7 FOR SALE—Cabbage plants. SAFE FOR SALE | 2 feet T6-4 o illiams ight ches, B, L. jyiid jviid M., iyild Jyiod jviod wagon, 1918, exceilent feet 8 depth 2 ‘Whitestone Mills, Dan- FOR SALE 1916 Reo 'bus 16 pas- good motor and Zood uphol- f taken at once, or will W. I i care ~ TRUCKS——A truck for every business ' at a price to fit any pocketbook. our line before buying. See J. L. Williams 1919, new condi- L. 'Williams, d, a’ rare bargain at 29 Town St. ne Shop | tle money. Box 99, | unions. Apply N North REO speed wagon, 1917, new battery. a splendid trick for a lit- J. L. Williams, 29 Town St. tires, runabout with attached, Main Charles W. St. iy10d Zechno- senger, jyila prices. Main St.. Tel. 517 | Tel. 340. FOR hundreds needed at D. C.: $1.100 vear; com- Chalimers, | seiling. in good condition. H. E.it. Tel. 124-14 21 Maple St., Danielson. Ct.{Auto Shop, Pla jyloa | low Land Co., with horns. Tel. §15-3. — — — | romr cords hard wood with- Address Wood, care Bul- dysd weight |25 whiske; has | saloon. 152 ySa at good wages; shop ALE—A sound, gentle G year old horse, weight 1350. Inquire Thames Square _Ga.ragu. Katz WHO wants a bargain? Six cylinder | good cord on {goo0d top and perfect moto! bought new ca; barrels. West Main St. one tires, prices and -easy terms. Room i Trust Bldg., Cit; SALE — A $750, Danielson, & Markoff. one-ton or Tel. 406. 50. HL. jy1o OR SALE Two Studebaker seven- one $650, Anderson, 21 Maple St., E. mechanically Bur- Phonc ot d jviea rear, reason for : $600 will take T. Campbell & Son. nfield, Conn. jy1od Lt e S FOR SALE — Standing grass. For WANTED—Table board in a private [ further particulars, upfifl.v to . S. 37 Shetucket Street family, centrally located, by a gentle- ; Wheeler, Norwich Town, R. F. D. No. 8. 3 man with best of references. Address|Tel. 1059-12. iyod ES BexiiSeitg (s ylid BUILDING LOTS for sale on East WANTED—Salesladies, also piano |Side. on trolley, with city water, elec- - — Player, at F. W. Woolwortn's. jyid _|tricity and gas, level. Smootn land Raymond 28, Thames Loan and Jy9d Tel. 517. In Jysd old horse, 0, wagon and_harness: also W. Bendett & Co., Republic truck, been used but four months. quire 31 Mapie St. FOR SALE—Seven vear rite or telephone to Joseph | — FOR SALI John Dodd, je30d Repairing on Ford cars| FOR WANTED 150 laborers, 32 weavers, 10 spinners. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, GEO. L. CHESBRO, Mgr. Central Bldg. and all parts for Fords. Supply House, 110 GEE: that would go ate daze without wind- DETECTIVES _Civil and criminal in- vestigations of all descriptions, divorce evidence obtained qu notoriety absolutely confidential isned as to reliabilify and responsi- bility; first class male or female oper- o at_Eastern Conn. Power Co., Montviile. one-ton painted, including tires Water St., Nor New England truck, 0. Main St. jyzd he had a clock reiian ced 40 girls for the beaches, 34 general [in’, 'n’ I asked him how long wood it | FOR SAL orkers. 12 chamber —maids|run if he did wind it, anyway? Them |perfect condition. (beaches), 6 waitresses and 8 chamber- | Manila seegars for 6c is all right. Fa- | Bowers, 130 W maids for Hartford, 10 farmers. san’s Smoke Shop. Je28d ivsa 36 h. p Jjust Four single dump carts Boswell Ave. ALE_—Model X Stevens-Duryea overhauled and first class condition, Call 219, ich Inquire or at B of Gi 93 ivsd _ ord automobile top. in ert thoroughly condition, fup 556-5 <1y and without consultations references fur- r publicit or cut; Winakor, FOR SALE 1918 overhauled, niew tires. 2 Boswell Ave. FOR SALE—Two acres rye, standing old at once. with must be near Gardner Lake, Ford in four very beautiful gentle; shington St. Tel. 1132-2. runabout, first ivsd Joseph Tneas- jvsd class Call shepherd pricy Phone Danielson 2§-5. UU AN I ED ators. Address P. O. Box 95, Norwich, | VW Conn. Ses6a | ville. - WANTED Farms. We need 50| . FOR SALE_a farms at once, large and small. Our |4%8 8 months old: buyers mean quick business. Have you | Very reasonable. a farm for sale? Weisler's Farm | _Jv8d Agency, Danielson, Conn. jeizd ror SALE® FANTED — Michae APPLY TO WANTED _Common laborers. Apply hael Zht tons Harrington, Standing Bookiyn, Iysd splendid driving Address or Mansfield Jyia HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND FURNITURE BY A. BRUCKNER, 55 FRANKLIN ST. TEL. 717-3. seil we will buy them and pay you spot cash. iti i your Bonds. THE CGLLATERAL Established 47 Yeears. Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sts. FARMS for sale. Write for catal ogue. p13d je3o. _seild .| TFOR SALE—Two WANTED — Antique furnifure, mir- | horses in fine condition. rors, colored glass, silver, historical|call on Mrs. A. W. Olin, ® |china old books, and old letters. A| Center, Conn. TRADING COVE MILL BI;(;!;I;!‘E;:. 55 Franklin St. Tel. 717-3. — - Nowich F. I. Racine. Danielson. Conn. We will loan you cash on your == LIBERTY BONDS, or i you wust|stime AL_About Bl a ton of standing grass. Apply at 171 Broadway. No Bring b~ FOR grass. LOAN co. |%jezia 1-2 - LOST AND FOUND H | Phone 1251-13 b LOST—One of Prof.. Pamahasika’s; cats strayed from the Chautauqua tent Tuesday. She is gray and white and answers to the name Carman. She has been with the Prof.for = almost ten years. Anyone finding her, kindly ship to the Prof, care Chautauqua—July 11 at Willimantic, Conn., July 12, Man- gliester, Conn.. -July 13-14, Rockvlile, | Conn., ‘July Simsbury, 'Conn.. and receive reward for trouble. Jjyl2da LOST—Thursday afternoon, a Quak. r auto tire, 30x3, between Washing- ton Sq. and Hamilton Ave. Finder please telephone Pereue, 159, jvizd TFOUND—On my place, July 8, about | 3 months’ old calf. Owner cah have same by Proving property and paying i WANTED A Assistant Pharmacist laans S e 43 Bulletin Office. lengths, Brown, SALEFive J. E. DeWolf, Trading Cove. Yantic. rate, cut that plots suits. Phone 1099-2. in 33 standing FOR SALE—Slab wood, $& per cord; cord same the kind stove S. je17d $4 per FerP Torta: Licensed provements. Water Heate ures. section. charges. Mr. Greenslit, Yantic. jy12d FOUND—Came to my pasture, about April 1st, vearling Avrshire heifer. Owner can have same .by proving property and paying charges. Mr. Greenslit, Yantic. jyiza PIANO TUNER LIBERTY BONDS Installment Cards and Books OFFICE 248 Main St. Franklin Sq. WANTED FOR SALE—Wood 3 cord, C. O. D. in stove len, maysd 63 Broadway AT BISHOP’S STUDIC Norwich BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street|,, Player Piano Work a Specialty THERE 15 uo aavertising medium in Zastern Comnecticut equal to The Bul- istig for Dusiness resuits. RS -,:AM-:‘.‘—'.H~",-«1-:SJ.) & We will Loan or Buy. ighest Cash prices for Diamonds in any Shape. fashion or modern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN co. Near cormer of Shetucket and Water Sta. We paylonce. At the Jewelry, whether old-|__ 100 PIANO BOXES $2.00 EACH WERE $4.50 We need the space—Must PLAUT-CADDEN CO. fine ——— 40 Maple Grove Avenue THE JUDD PROPERTY FOR SALE House has 10 rooms, modern im- Exceptionally hard wood floors, new steam heater, Ruud Automatic Instantaneous Ga other unusual feat- Short walk from business Price is way below re- placement value. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 ths, G. A. Bullard. -be taken at medium betier WHEN YOU WANT o pu: iness before ti DuB than P el b fhrough the ad- vertising coiumps of The Bulletin. Six Gents a Lime of Six Wurds. The fine residence at No. 20 Modern con- Lincoln avenue. Eight roome, veniences. i two finished in the attic. Best lo- cation and very low price. THOS. H. BECKLEY 272 Main Street Phon {door. TO RENT Six Cents a Line of Six Words, FOR RENT Bushy Point property about- six acres, with cottages and buildings, beautifil trees and bathing beaches,, between Poquonoc river and the sound, best place on the shore for tishin, bathing and camping; ideal for a boys' or giris' camp; will ldase en- tire property for five or ten years. Ap. ply to Gilbert S. Raymond, No. 28 She- tucket St., City. J¥10TuThS TO RENT — Five-room _tenement, 11 Elm St. Inquire 48 Oak St. Jjy3TuThs TO RENT—Four or five furnished rooms. . Mrs. Congdon, $2 McKinley Ave. ‘dvizd FOR RENT_Five-room tenemyent, keys next $14 per month, No. 9 Oak St. James N. Watrous, 5 York A~ Niantic, Conn. dy12 " FOR RENT A flat of five rooms and ‘;?rllh. all furnished. Address X. B.. this ce. TO RENT—Three or four furnished location. Tel. 353-12. iy12d - HORSES I have a few good young horses that are well acclimated and good broken, weight 1100 to 1450; I have also some good second hand horses that are fitted for any kind of sound TO RENT—Two and three rooms for light housekeeping; gas, electric lights and bath. Inquire at City Lunch, 14 iy12a RENT—Space for several autos in vicinity of Broadway. Phone 493-4. jvila TO RENT_Will be ready for occu- pancy in about 10 days, a new, modern, up-to-date~ seven-room cottage with bath, gas, heat, electric lights, set tub: fireplace 'and hardwood floors in every room, located on Lincoln Ave. inlthe 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. je24d Nerwich, Conn. best ‘residence section_ of Norwich. Charles W. Burton, No. 744 North Main St. Phone 493-4. iy10d " TENEMENT to rent; six rooms and bath, all improvements, 323 Franklin St. ‘Inquire of John Eyberse, Harland Road. PHone 1632-2. iyiod _FINE light housekeeping rooms at 43 Union St._ Call evenings. iy10d TO RENT—Four rooms and bath. In- quire 225 Broadway. Tel. 514-2. jylod _FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 43 Washington St. v A ‘FOR SALE ! A three-flat Brick House with . an annual income of $300; can be " used for business purposes: In g00d location; Ideal Investment. i For full particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg Phone Norwich FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms, with modern improvements, with or without ga 42 Cliff st. jysa TO RENT—A fine apartment of seven rooms and bath, all on one floor, jin The Marion block, 326 Main St. | heat and hot water furnished; janitor service; all hardwood floors;. rent $35 | per month. Inquire of D. T. Shea, 41 | Main st. jyia | FOR RENTFurnished tenement of {five rooms. Inquire 46 School St. jy4d | FOR RENT—New four-room furnish- ed cottage. facing river, at Kitemaug. Phone 1876-4. Jysd FOR RENT—Five rooms_and bath, modern, No. 154 West Main St. Inquire of Thomas H. Beckley, Main- St. Phones. Jje25d FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, Seven-room cottage, all modern provements, fully furnished, with garage, running.spring water. cement walks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- if sold im- cated. Price very reasonable at once. For full particulars, JOHN A. MORAN, Renl Estate Broker, Frankiin Square. Norwich. JUST ARRIVED Carload 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. Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. inquire of 23d Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY. R. L BARGAIN 125-C-N-5 Four acres uf iang, ail tillable, some fruit, apple, pear and peach trees, all in béariug condition. A fne l4-room nouse, painted white and in good con- dition, ‘parn, 6 henneries; water in house. This place is situaled on_the state Lighway, % mile to school, cnurch, stores’ and not far from the trolley} on k. D., and telepuone in nouse. ' And what do you tnink? All the owner asks for tais neat littie nome 1s $1,70U, part cash. lmmediate possession. 1f you are in the market for sucn a place as this, don't go to bed tumight until you have looked it over and paid a deposit on it. At this time there are many people looking for such a place and it would displease me to_have to tell any sincere buyer that it was sold. It is_up to you.— Extract from Wilcox'’s Farm Bulletin Send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 32, Westerly, R. L Telephone 2365 FOR SALE "FIVE HORSES TROY STEAM LAUNDRY 272 FRANKLIN STREET “BIG SIX”REO FOR SALE A-1 mechanical condition. Paint very good. Cannot be told from a new machine. Seats four people comfort- ably. Inquire THE T. J. SHAHAN C0. NEXT TO POSTOFFICE ne advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results. TO RENT —Furnished rooms. Inguire 83 Washington St., or Phone 274. je25d TO RENT — Furnished rooms light housekeeping. 27 Division St je: for FOR RENT — Garage space, 175 Broadway. Phone 772. je23d TO RENT-—Tenement, located at 319 West Main St, all modern improy just been remodeled. Call je21d _ TO RENT—Small cottage, also pri- vate garage 35 Union St. Inquire City Lunch, 14 Broadway. _Je19d ~ TO RENT—Stall for one car at 93 Sachem St. Phone 914 or 984. STORAGHR —Household good for long or short term; rate reason- ably. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway, jeid 3 T0 RENT—Furniched rocmns: als rooms for light housekecping. 101 Schoo! St Tal 1048-3. sep11d If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOH M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE Farms For Sale Several Special Bargains including stock, tools and some with fine crops. Best of locations. Price from $1,500 to $25,000. If you are looking or a farm call and see me. save you time and money. Write Farm Phone 1 owill Will give the best of terms. for catalogue. Racine Agency, Danielson, Conn., 198, Danielson. FOR SALE, For 34,200 you may buy 3 acres of land, 10 room house and barn, all modern, 8 henhouses, to accommodate 1,000 chickens, variety of fruit, near car line, 15 minutes’ walk from Irank- lin Square. For full particulars, in- quire V. COVELLO, ., Norwich. _Tel. 653-3. 1 190 Acres $1600; With Stock, Tools and Crops 23% miles to town; machine-worked tillage, has grown 250 bu. potatoes the acre, big yields corn, other crops: brook-watered pasture, estimated 1,000 cords hardwood; apple orchard, §-room house, ample barns, etc. Retir- ing owner includes horse, 2 cows, sheep, pigs, poultry, 2 wagons, mowing machine, long list tools, quantity crops, potatoes, oats, hay, etc., at only $1,600, very easy terms. 'Details page 19, Catalogue Bargains 19 States, free. Strout Farm Agency, 1 Nassau St. York. YEAR ROUND HOME AT “BEST VIEW” FOR SALE On the Thames River near New London. New House having sev- en rooms and bath, hardwood floors, electric lights and heater. The lot is 75x200 feet in size. $5,000 buys this delightful proper- ty. 1 also offer two properties near beautiful lakes, for sale, and other attractive country homes. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | FARM FOR SALE 140 acres, 600 cords of wood stand- | ing, 50 chopped, large house, 9 rooms, large barn, running water in both, 13; miles from Danielson; also 8 cows, pair of horses, 2 sows, 20 pigs, hens, large nenhouses, potatoes, ofions, corn, mow- ing machine, and all tools. Apply to JOHN DEMOS, 10 So. Main St., Daniel- son, Conn. Jy9d ———— THERE :s no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- detic Iur business results. . Eerde 1t imacora o0 iwhoH k¢ Suppose It is! “Are you too stoutr*’ N EFTIONS. ef-my. glance may ns pr lnap I'm ‘canstintly reminded of my agze. * ¥'sdW this but stray - - Alang the golmu = ES a '[).“lnlcd page, Papers: o ors, " magaz cach - blessed s your ' haftthin this 'morn, © A glaring headline, impudent indecd: se It 18! ‘Tyvs sg when I was A pretty ding” Prsiaed o “Do you ‘m‘-e‘? brought' a W It was’ 5o maddel Elatics. migRel ki ; Across such{ Hueatichs! But I gulped it T'might see hotter ir 1 did. to © - womanhood 1 don't! W, really, it's & shame For advertisers to ask things Mke that] rooms for light housekeeping, In good |A Scant two hundred’s all that I can claim— I-might feel cooler if I had My less fat. “Is your back weak?" ° made to shine ‘With last night's paper just because of ‘this! Whose business is it? My old back MINBE! Still I admit a ‘plaster's not amiss, “Do you feel ald?" fire was is T saw this one just now Right plumb among the fashio It's too mean! There's not ‘a wrinkle on my chin or brow, Still 1 recall—but— drat that maga- zine! —New Work Times. | THE KNOCKBR. Hammer and clang! Hammer and clang! List ‘to the Knocker with clamor and bang, Lamming and slamming, And ‘jamming and ramming, Sniffing. and biffing wit®¥ clatter and clang— \ Hitting to right ef him— Oh, the-great might of him! Striking to left of him— Just watch the cleft of him! Whacking and cracking each head om the way.\ Rapping and slapping by night and by ay— None can blan, Refuge is none from his hammer and bang. Whanging away Day after aay! capé from his clamer and Still, let him hammer..and hammer along! Think not to shrink from the sound of his_gong! Maybe on you He beats his tatteo, Filling your life With anger and strife— Yet let him hammer and clamor away Day after day: Heed you his clamor, and list to his You are’ihe steel to be fashioned, and he— He f{s the Hammerer, destined to b Just” what' you need In the difficult est, Seeking fhe bay, who, with hammer and bang, And clamor and clang, Scolds you and molds you, providing the test To prove that your metal is wrought of the best! . —John Kendrick Bangs,; in Harper's Weekly. First Tramp—What kind of dogs do_you_like best? Second Tramp—Toothless. — Pear- son’s, Weekly, Charles—Don't you think it would be foolish for me to marry a girl who was my intellectual inferior, uncle? Uncle—Worse than foolish, Charles —impogsible!—Dallas News. “Yes,” said: the old codger. “I know John P. Fiubdub.” “What sort of a man is he?’ “Just a ‘hole in the social fabric, that’s all.” — Louisville Courier-Jour- nal. “Does - your wife go in. for this up- lift stufe?” “Alas, no—she goes ‘out for it—at- tends & meeting somewhere about every day in the week” — Ilorid Times-Union. Peck—But, my dear, I though we had planned to go to the theatre this evening. Mrs. Peck—Yes. I know, but I have changed our mind. — Boston Evening Transeript. “Is your daughter taking singing lessons “Thai's what you heard, all right! I hope you didn’t think for a minute that I had gstarted beating my wife.” Buffalo Express. THE KALEIDOSCOPE To ‘enable a- man .in one room te watch -a cagh register in another & device termeg a detectature has been invented. % Danish engipeers and machinery, employed by Siamese capital, have built a large cement plant near Rang- kok. In a welding process invented in Europe ‘magnetiom is used to de- posit all of the molteri metal at the desired .place. Electrically heated, plates in signal boxes enable Glasgow's policemen to have warm food and tea when on duty at night. 2 A cylindrical tooth brush has been invented which is revolved by a plunger. working throngh a spirally grooved handle. New. Zealand telegraph companies are experimenting with cash regis- ters for recording the number of words in messages. Acrofis the arms of a new chair can be swunzg an adjustable = leaf, which' can be tilted to form a book- holder or laid flat to serve as a table. A New Jersey inveritor has pat- ented a. horizontal paddle-wheel with feathering paddles to be submerged under motor-boats and with which they also can be steered. . H. WILLIAMS, JR, General Agent g ¥. H. KBYYON, Special Agent GEOKGE N. DELAP, Special Agent. Hartford, Conn. 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