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PARTLY CLOUDY.' ; # Z TODAY AND TOMJRROW Ja iogignt res at Dreed Theatre. Whit ts Gring Morion Pt Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theairc topt Thea- Englnecrs’ Asso- .00k R meets 63, F. of Davis Theat )soied for theatre ! ists of | feature upoa To Do, Bryant $0.D BY ALL . GOOD GROCERS . MADE BY" - The WHIPPLE C2 NATICHK —— MASS. | rington’s | registered at the town clerk’s office. Terringten.—Less than 330 of Tor- returned service men have WANTED —Gringer, experlenced, on absorbent cotton card, mew machinery, ! smali loom. ~Apply Adams Mfg. Co., |Shefton, Conn. " Jyisd NTED—A colored driver to drive a Ford delivery truck, a steady posi- tion: must have good references. Ap- Ply between 11 and 1 o'clock tomorrow, 182 Main St WANTED—A m: : must be experienced. Address by letter only, stating age, expected, ~ Box S Iyisd. i qualifications and salary 424, Bulletin Office. e r WANTED — Second hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut: we buy anything: Jargest sec- 6nd hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, warerooms 30-32 Norwich. Write, call or tel jysd WANTED O responsible pos: progressive firm; ten years practical experience handling °correspondence and help; good reasons for making change; best references. Address Box 133, care The Bulletin Co. 5 4y1id WANTED A few experignced we ers on fanc . Apply Lock- wood Mills, ‘Ashaway, R. L Jylid WANTED—A party to run a_board- ing house. Address Box 144, Bulletin Office. iviia rr_mrfix;_uy to work into tion with some reliable, WANTED—To buy a horse and_a lumber wagon J. Luomats, Eox. Ti| Brookiyn, Conn. iyita WANTED—Two men for _general farm work; fine farm, best of wages, no milking. Write Shepara, Hill Farm, w. 5 Brown, Central, Village! onn. No rate's too < Jyiia o8 e _WHO wants a bargain? 1917 Max- well touring, new tires, starter, elec- tric lights. in perfect shape. T. Camp- bell & Sori, Auto Shop, Plainfield. Tel. 124-14. iviea WANTEDFosition as chauffeur or truck driver; garage experience. Ad- dress Box 87, Bulletin. iyied _WANTEDReliable woman or girl i WANTED CAmmuciis, r o | Inauire Bt 197 Balte S6 [ O Jy34a7 | chambermaid: Icterences réquirea Ap: ) At gEiiskitic Se: ¢ iy by 3 ; e Fyler The i i FOR - SALE—Pigs 8 weeks old: 100 |EIm, corner Pequot and Gardner Aves., This is a comedy of the ;l:; z:hno:e from. C. K. Balley. jPl‘;sne New London, Conn. Jjyied ey y and is as full of action FOR SALE—Small cottage with one of meat. feature is Kathleen Clif- in The Law That Divides, a pow- | amatic picture. ~She up as a crook, she| r mother and lived ! hen she met a man loved and he found out WANTED baby. Write Box 31, Groton, Conn. Lady to adopt or board infant for general housework; good wages: can go home Sundays. Mrs. Lyman, ontville. Phone is. ivied WANTED—Experienced parlor maid, FOR SALE—Pair young dapple v horses weight about 1400 sach, 1y B504 condition: harness, w. and ‘dump- cart: will sell reasonable, as have ho work for them. Homer S. Hill, North Stonington, Conn., R. F. D. 2. jy1sd FOR SALE—Large. highly cultivated farm; with fine buildings, fit for gen- tleman’s place; also one larger and one smaller at sacrifice, all beautifully lo- cated in this_town. Tel. Charles B. Allyn, North Stonington. Jy1sd FOR SALETen-room, partly fur. wished medern house and " barn iike new in the fine old village of North Stoninston, five minutes to P..O. ghurches. stores. trolley, high achooi nd public library, about two acres land; price $3,500, ‘part: cash: no less. no exchange. Phone, Write or call ex- cept Friday and Sunday. John D. ‘Avery, North Stonington. ivisa WE HAVE a covered three-ton truck returning to New York, empty, Sunday, July 20th. Wanted, a load. ~For_ par. ticulars, inguire of Schwartz Bros. Furniture Store, Water St, Norwich, Conn. Jyisd FoR SALE_Roll fop deckk and swiv- el chair. " Inquire 138" Washington St. - i WE DO_expert hair color restoring. Phone 553-12. The Madam Lindgren Hair Dressers, first floor, Thayer Bldg. dy18d FOR SALE—A well established gro- cery Store and meat market doing £00d business: owner must leave town and will dispose of same at a sacrifice. Address R. B, 23 Church St, Willi- mantic, care of Bulleti: 3 ge roadster. 11, . $350; 1 Stude. FOR SALE_One’ Pai $200; 1 Metz touring, 'k baked six, ‘16, $750; 1 Buick roadster, 15, $850; 1 Dodge rodaster, '19, 31,050 1 Dodge roadster, '16, $800. H. . An. derson. 21 Maple St. Danfelson, Conn. Tel. 340, yisd FOR SALB Good farm mare, sound, 9 years old, been used by an elderly couple, safe’ for lady or children, must have a good home, price $65; also a handsome 7 year old saddle mare, price $85 if taken at once. Call at resi- dence, 12 Cliff St, top bell, Norwich, ct iyisa in fine condition, olstering. F. FOR SALE—Surre: leather top and u; Taylor, Lebanon. _Tel. 13- iyisa FOR SALE—Ford. touring car_ in good running condition, price . $260. Take Westerly car and stop City line. L. Rosano. iy1sd FIVE positions” paying weekly 325, 322, $16, $15 and $12, we must fll dur- ing the'next two weeks: job hunting is a heart sickening business for the un- trained. Get a_ Norwich Commercial School position-getting, salary-raising course and you will ‘not be found_in the army of the unemployed.. You don’t need our course if vou are satis- #ed with vour present condition. Come in and let our pupils, many of whom really her past career. what do vou think bappened? The third feature s Fatty Arbuckle in his latest comedy| riot. A Desert Hero, guaranteed tof cure all cases of the blues ; Breed Theatre. at the Breed theatre for B -day will consist of < O rial Night, Alice Paper Stock vs roles in this hap- y " of matrimo 1 dificulties. dl B la< Vi “and che iz Tiny Playtair, | Han ers although contrary to the accepted in- terpretation of their - names !wl(hpr one of the twins play fair. Vi is a Loftmen heartless 1 e coquette. while Ti/2 i faithful soul. On tne S . Vs wedding. she confides to team e hat sh is going out for h' suitor thinks he is Then_comes v twin sicter and the holding Vi in his arms z and a quarrel and Tiny e suitor, IRONSIDES STEADY EMPLOYMENT sbasd. and the clinax 1s notoriety r _publicity,” consultations ; Fiitia o Y cons o e e o 5 for. * Willlam : absoiutely confdential: references furs |, FOR SALE_Horses; seven head of seen as a big BOARD Bished a3 to rellability and. respoasi. |horses: one pair of roans = welghing py-go-lucky Irishman bility; first Class male or femaje oper- | 3000, 7'and § years old; one pair brown both hands and an ev- ators. Address P. O. Box 95, Norwich, |horses weighing 2900, 6 and 7 years SR R CORPORATION |2 Cews W p-to- i - o |BTay. Weighs 12007 sust goi throusn. the > B i ets WANTED Farms. We need 50 | Bousing job on Jefferson Ave.:: three topics wjll complet: el farms at once, large and small. Our [dump carte, three doubie sete of hie: AMESVILLE buyers mean quick business. Have you |ness: soid cheap: Eoing out of businecs Ase sdimene. NORWICH, CONN. a farm for 'sale? er's Farm | ] Bergman, Gloten, Conn. el 1180-5 . Majestic Roof. Zgency, Danielson, seizd e orium— i . - Asency. . Danl G2 = ng Ring. Man, the Vita-| (Just Commencing Operations) | oyl vhiored giaeadis;furniture, mir. | “FOR SALE_25 shoats, 10 youns S5 Ferense, teaturing . IR SOl oL T S g o hietorioal [sows aue " to " rarrow "n * August and h Wil be seen Bruckner, 5 Franklin St Tel. 117-3 |oid. Ot Main, Norwich: Conn. 3yisa theater tonight an A L ‘o: R % ; | LESAL NOFIORY FOR SALE—G0-acre farm. & cents'| re i+ adapted from the| “ir 4 COURT OF PROBATE HELD fare from the center of Norwich; there | ook of the, same name at Norwicn, with are two modern houses, one is used for book of th ame t ich, within and for the District a home and the other rents for $18 per Widdemer, Margaret D, 1A 1919. : st roles. Love one of her Strongest rol E 2 2T cows, 'which I can . prove bring a B eta miin airected the picture on|PTEsent—NDLSON J. AYLING. Judge, monthly income “of 31,000 on milk: it ne California coast and in the sub-|p.csion® 0f (0N JIESHIE Iate ' of | e s S DopeaRry Iasciingey, o dist 8 Califcrnia coash 30 nk Glendon, Treston in said, Disfrict absent from CAVELE'S i 5o Sifing Pl b P “Jaire Du* Brey, - |vears and pri s b e : pric 20, . fhaway. Claire DurBrey, Tru-|yeurs and Dresumed to be dead; B rall partiouinss, ses & ¥ COVEL: I Willis Marks ,Albe illiam " R. Higsins of Norwich, LO, 195 &iifr St Her 8s3.. Iyi6d i Hagan, and ~ Colin|Conn. appearsd 'in "Court and filed a ABPLY TO R8s | = e = with this sreat five- [rt On F o R at. administeation bo rice 317; £00d Lwo-seated top Tummer o %he Kinogram Weekly |grantea upor tne estate’ of “saia. ab: e wagon, price $45; one Food iron o Fentec présumed to be dead, and in- bed. National Spring mattress, all com- ¢ evening| “Wiicreupon, Tt Is Ordered. That said |t 12 Cli"SL, top bell. yisd Jarr Ohe!Bhe Probate Court Hoom In. the Ciix of TRADING COVE MiLL FOR SALESeven passenger Stude- e eing Norwich in sald District, on the 24th Nowich baker In good condition; reasonable - x5 he dancing g.v'of July, X D. 191, at 3 o'clock in wi price if sold at once. Phone 1961. Bessie Love ighing Rink Man |ihe afternodn,” and that notice of the ¥lsd i the Kin Weekly | B it R Ciion, i of_Sel WANTED. FOR SALE — 1915 Ford runaboul, shown o een. |icatio ;i o PASTRY COOK. thoroughly overhauled, in first class [Zeation Sbitis loxder. i tiue I S2ala |Good pay: stendy work for right man.|condition. with four new tires, $375. | District, at lenst six Gavs prior ro the VICTORY LUNCH ROOM, Call up 356-5, 122 Boswell Ave. ~ 3y15d | ageport {ate of said hearing and that return B M. e ce FOR SALE—A well established &ro- | tzeport {o'made to this Court cery store and meat market doing Mr nd‘ The | ariEASON .;o;:\(l;lln.\(;,is.!uadg(e_ good business: owner must leave town .| The abeve a zoing riel - Dead H d C and will dispose of same at a sacrifice. od Satur- copy of Fecord 1 " et L ead Horses and Lows |350.70 £oR0c st omaal s iy th a cold.| 'ivisa ’ % Clerk. : FOR SALE Cabbage plants. L from For- NOTICI TO CREDITOMS. GEnt lmr.nedlately SECERTH eSS S i ine's over “ Y OF P ° - = e | A% A count or riomaTr wern Call West Side Hide Co., New ToR SALL_rour singie dump carts has heen of wic! n the 17 Ft John Dodd, 202 Boswe ve. e: has been of igh. on the 17th day. of July,|[.ondon, Conn., Phone 2316. e = here 1o 4 ¢ T SR TR R Write for catalogue. - l<tate of Mary A. Lay, late of Nor- F. 1. Racine. Danleison. Conn. sepidd d wich. in\said District, deceased: ALE_Five ts standi: 1o e creditors of said decc;ats:gmw bring OLD FALSE TE Jezia > | in’ thei= claims againa oiiats - =— 1 s mantha Trom this ante by FOR SALESlab wood. $8 percord "=f;,:“?“,‘;flh‘h‘!:;‘,‘;f,"t,’%.-.i,‘:.‘tf?fi-’ 1-2 cord same rate, cut in stove cirest "To'the "place where sald Liberal Terms M| SAELRS 05, € pntne’ 10005 se17d BT = |deccased jast dweit. and in the same THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co., ' g TUNE Town, and’ by publisiing the same oncoll154 Water St. (Ncar Shetucket St.). FOR SALE—Wood In stove length: £ Ot in 2 newspaper having.a eirculation in $4 per 1% cord, C. O. D. G. A. Bullar a )HF;-TF.QAN t«ca d 1 rict. and make return -to this ‘Tel. 1376-4. may8d i { Court. - < yiGHIRIA AYEING: Tuage. N 3. Tho above J Toreg ng i3 Phone 595-3 11 Alice Strest, i) /i, oo & brmscrer, Player Piano Work 2 Specialty Clerk - | ONOTICE.— AT creallars” of “anld de FREDERICK T. BUNCE | i o e e sty e el 2 % |undersigned at R. F. D 2 Norwich The Flanc Tuner [:0 Giileetingraer > " ™° < b MRS TREAE C. SHELDON. 25-2 22 vi18a Executrix. and gives|of Norwich, on the 17th day of July. true i Light, pleasort, interesting work; cnt; high wagss. 1 tel-ph Norwich 1114 hens Norwich 110-12 FR BROTHERS £0 L&\ A e e e ————————————————————————— 248 Main St. Franklin $q. have graduated from other schools. tell you why our course is best. Jy16d WANTED—72 boards, § ft. long and § in. wide, for a veranda. Address. C. H. P._this office, stating price. jy1d CWANTED—Barber. Wauregan_ House Barber Shop. = Iy15; WANTED—A competent maid for general housework. Mrs. W. S. Alling, 124 Washington St. iyiid WANTED—Salesladies, also piano player, at F. W. Woolworth's. Jjysd WANTED—75 cords hard wood with_ in five miles of city, easy to reach with auto truck Address Wood, care Bul- letin Co. Jysd WANTED Repairing on Ford cars and all parts for Fords. New England Supply House, 110_No. Main St._jy2d GEE!—A relian ced he had a clock that would go ate daze without wind- in’, 'n’ I asked him how long wood it ruh if he did wind it, anvway? Them Manila seegars for 6c is all right. Fa- | Ean’s Smoke Shop. Je2sa DETECTIVES_Civil and criminal in- vestigations of all descriptions, divorce evidence ‘obtained quickly and without FOR SALE Cheap, a five-passenger Ford car. good running condition, nearly pew tires. Demonstrate after 4 p. m._ 765 Main St. jyisd FOR SALE—Chevrolet 4-9 model five passenger car, good mechanical condi- tion, " electric " lights, starter; price right. 137 Rockwell St. syiia FOR SALE Belgian hares. Harold Carpenter. Phone. 1037-4. IY1TThS FOR SALE—Dort sedan. 1919 model, can’t be told from new, $900; 2 Buick 4-cylinder touring cars,’ $575 and $350; 1 1915 Studebaker touring, new tires and top, just painted; 1 Reo touring car, good Tunning order and new tires, $375; 1 Pope Hartford i-passenger. powerful and easy riding car, only 230; 1 G. N. C. %-ton truck. fitted out with nice body and_top, has seats to carry passengers, $575. All these cars must be sold to make room for new cars. Gordon’s Garage, Plainfield. Jyiid FOR SALE — Horse’ harness and bpasy. good worker. single or double. Hattie’ DeMars, Bozfah St. Yande. i FOR SALE_To close estate, cottage nihe rooms, 14 West Town St, 200 ft. from Norwich Town green, on irolley line; large barn and garden. Inquire on the premises. iyiia FOR SALE _Jersey new milch cow 5 years old, with or without calf. W liam Deardem, Uncasville. ivied FOR SALEDodge runabout, Stearns Ilimousine, will be s0ld to the best offer. 460 North Main St. Phone 14 d WANTED month; big crops, 2 houses. 2 barns, 28 WANTED AT ONCE Bricklayers 80c Carpenters 65¢ . Apply Goodyear Cotton Mills Goodyear, Conn. "WANTED ' LIBERTY BONDS | Instailment Cards and Books OFFICE AT SISHOP'S STUDIC Norwich Farms For Sale Several Special Bargains including stock. tools and some with fine crops. Best of locations. Prices from $1,500 to $25,000. If you are looking or a farm call and see me. I ‘will save you time and money. Will give the best of terms. Write for catalogue. Racine Farm Agency, Danieison, Conn.,, Phone 198, Danielson. FOR SALE ONE PAIR OF ‘TEN TON FAIR- BANKS’ SCALES, ALL IN PERFECT CONDITION. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON i for farm, Six Cents a Lime of Six Words. 26-Acre Truck, Poultry Farm, Near City, Only $800. - Splendid farming, market section; 20 acres smooth tillage for profit returns, wire-fenced, spring-watered pasture for 4 cows, variety fruit; S-room house. 2 barns. Owner going -to live with children’ sacrifices to quick buyer. $50¢ easy terms. Details page 42, Catalogue Bargains 19 States. copy free. Strout Farm Agency. 150AK., Nassau St New - York. FOR SALE The fine residence at Ne. 20 Lincoln avenug. Modern con- veniences. Eight rooms, two finished in the astic. Best Jo- cation and very low price. THOS. H. BECKLEY 272 Main Street Phones FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Six Cemts a Lime of Six Words, — TO RENT Tenement of four rooms for light_housekebping. Inquire. 25 Franklin St. Iyisd FOR RENT -- Three room cottage, also furnished room. on trolley linel Tel. 1130. y1sd FOR RENT_—New !lnur-ra:mxxf‘fi;nl-h— ed cottage, facing river, a emaug. Fhone 1516-4° yisd TO RENT — Five-room_tenement, 11 Elm St Inquire 48 Oak St. Jy3TuThS TO RENT—A tenement. four rooms and a bath, furnished for light house- keeping. Inquire at 11 Grove St. jy17d FOR RENT_Two furnished rooms. Mrs. Mosier, 83 urch St. Iyl7d TO RENT _Elm Court, 175 Broad attractive rogms, best residential Phone 772 jyi6d TO RENT Furnished rooms. In- quire 1§ Union St. iy15d TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, No. 5 North Thames St. Inquire Max Gordon & Son Corp. iyisd FINE light housekeeping rooms at 43 Union St Call_evenings. y1oa FOR RENT Five rooms_and bath, ‘modern, No. 154 West Main St. Inquiré of Thomas H. Beckley, 278 Main_ St. Phones. Je25d TOQ RENT Furnished rooms. Inguire 83 Washington St, or Phone 274. je2sd HORSES I have a few good young sound horses that are well acclimated and Bood broker, weight 1100 to 1450; T have also some good second ~hand horses that are fitted for any kind of work. Also dump carts and farm wag. ons, harness, light and heavy, ne and second hand. If in need of anything in the horse line, see me. E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Je24a FOR SALE A three-gat Brick House with an annual income of $900; can be used for business purposes; In g00d location; ideal investment. For full particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg Phons Norwich FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH. Seven-room cottage, all .modern tm- provements, fully furpished, with garage, running spring water. cement walks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- cated. Price very reasonable if sold at once. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin 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. Frices right. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Scasnore Farms. Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R L BARGAIN 125-C-N-5 4Cics Ui 4aNe, wu UG, Sulus £ruit, appie, pear and heacn irees, all in beariig condition. A nne 14-room house, painted white and in £00d con- aition, ‘parn, 6 henneries; water in house. This place is situated on the state kighway, % mife to school, Cnurch, stores’ and not far from the troliey} on K. F. ., and teleptone in house. ' And wnat do you think? Adl the owner. asks for tais neat little nome 15 31,700, part cash. immediat Dossession. ' If you are in the market Lor such a place as this, don't go to bed tunight until you huve looked it over ana paid a deposit on it. At this time there are many people looking ior such a place and it would displease me to have to teil any sincere buyer that it was sold. 1t is up to you—— Extract from Wilcox's Farm Bulletin, Send for onme. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Dromd St, Rooms 1 amd 2, Westerly, R. L Telephone 2365 je23d PFOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Buriness Blocks, building Lots, ali in desirzbie locations. List your peo- perty 1f you cars to sell of remt, as I have « number of people looking for real estate !avestments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Baiate amu Insuramce. Thaver Blis oo iul FOR SALE 197 acre farm, good location, mile station, i room House, large barns and Sutbulldings, une Heids and pastures, beausiful water, 200 bearing fruii| tress, wood and timber enough to pay 52300. For Exchange: Beau- tiful residence in Willimantic, modern throughout, can exchouge for good farm or timberland. Farms of nds at low prices. TRYON'S AGENCY, 715 Main St. Willlmantic. Conn. ' mar2zd HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HANG FURNITURE T WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $48.00 Fz:r Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St. BY A. 55 FRANKLIN ST. BRUCKNER, TEL. 713-3. THERE 13 no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The B ietin for businesa zasuiia TO RENT — Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 Division St. Je33d ; FOR RENT — Garage space, 175 Broadway. Phone 712. Je23d TO RENT—_Tenement, located at 3 West Main St, all modern improve ments,” just been remodeled. Call 1326-15. Je21d TO RENT _Small cottage, also pri- vate garage. 35 Union St. Inquire City Lunch, 14 Broadway. 194 TO RENT_Stall for one car at 9% Sachem St. Phone 914 or 984. _may27r STORAGE—Hou; for ‘long o RENT—_Purnished T reoms for _light houseke Schoot St. Tal 1043-3. If you want a comfortable THE PASSING OF SUMMER Summer in golden splendor lies, Summer is queen, but summer dies. Background of spruce and dark green pine, Shower and shadow, sun and shine, Crimson clover with lifted face, Butterfly weed and Queen Anne’s lace, Under the blue skies and clouds of snow, Yellow daisies with black eyes grow; Mallows bright in the marsh grass haze, Goldenrod with its yellow blaze. Summer in golden splendor lies, Summer is queen, but summer dies. Autumn, eager thie crown to sieze, Flaunts her banner on every breeze, Meadow and wayside blossom high, Quail’s clear note and the plover’s cry; Cricket and tree toad calling shrill, Purple haze on the distant hill, Twilight and dawn in mist of gray, Lengthening night and shorter day. Summer in golden splendor lies, Summer is queen, but summer dies. —Robinson Le Vake car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., LOST AND FOUND HUMORS OF THE DA o LOST—On Broadway, Thursday gf-| Manager—So you've got N D - [ternoon. smail barpin’ with six peatis | new plays. Really new [} play: 5 and eight diamonds. Finder return to Playwright—Well, one ice car. Phone 152-12 818 Broadway and receive reward ¢ el Qe LS T A B FEOUND — & Torse, on Taursl HITi | bedroom sceneo Ll - FOR SALE ing property and paying charges. Tel “What are your impre 1954 jy18a’ | Man's Land? 1 didn’t get into the FOR SALE vivia idea of No Mar REPAIR IT NOW (53t i et LOT 3, PARK = ! “And shall I be able { piano when my hand OCEAN BEACH One of the few vacant lots, on the water front left for sale in this de able residential sectian. Just enough removed from the thickly settled por- tion to make it most desirable. In- quire of W. 8. ALLIS 91 Main Street, Norwich — 40 Maple Grove Avenue THE JUDD PROPERTY FOR SALE House has 10 rooms, modern im- rovements. Exceptionally fine, Rard Wood Tloars, new steam heatars Ruud Automatic Instantaneous Gas Water Heater; other unusual fi ures. Short walk from busi ection. Price is way = below placement value. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Propertie: Telephone 1334 63 Broadway re THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. /A the wounded soldier. “Certainly you will “Gee, that's great,” I r before.”"—Louisville “I say, old man, w the club at lunch time 'Use The Attic Think of the extra rooms you could rent or use your- self, if your empty attic were put to work. nson with hin wi “Awtully sorry vas I by any chance ssing Show, Londor and a leo, to be “These secured, I he did to put in his time “Judging from Transform that slacker R e e space into cheerful, com- Journal fortable rooms with Bea- gl eh ) huabania baats” o ver Board —it's quickly il P Vgl Bk done without disturbing It my husban’ ever bea the rest of the house. o Seapevine Ask us for the details. wants to, but dey'll ha he gits out'n de Outlook. “Has you made hospi M andy E YEAR ROUND HOME AT “BEST VIEW” Central Wharf £0' your marriage, “Well, mot quite all, D got to buy a trooso, an FRANK G. BENSON Bim & good sult o Slose, an reg’lar washin' work tc Teacher of Violin I 's done t “BIG SIX”REO FOR SALE A-1 mechanical condition. good. Cannot be told from machine. Seats four people comfort- ably. Inquire THE T. J. SHAHAN CO. Paint very |t a new i I Court, haying been returned thereto on the first Tuesday this Court that Thomas Hannifan, said Stdte and gone to parts unknown, and complaint was given as order of notice heretofore issued, and now order of notice in the premises. given by publishing this order in The Norwich Bulletin, two weeks on or before the 1ith day of July, 1919. Assistant Clerk of the Superior ORCHESTRA —Pittsburgh Sun FOR SALE For Dances, Weddings and “Now, Mr. Gloom, I conter i \ Receptions. “1 agree with you, Mr On the Thames River near New S London. New House having sev- 192 Fifth Street. Phone 1251-13 l‘?")yl;lo«‘f “-{Milm-tl]:_ 3 en rooms and bath hardwood By ebsptalyly floors, electric_ lights and heater. vhiat 1 haVe to®say, and The lot is 75x200 feet in size, LEGAL NOTICES. M - e G $5,000 buys ‘this delightful proper- B <o — | tena & matteriof’impartant ty. 1 also offer two properties ALICE MARY (MANNING) HANNI- | (00 MaCer T near beautiful lakes, for sale, and h{:e"n(;l! 0;‘:}2‘;"“{‘( ’y::":_““‘n- Supple- A Poue & Gariive country bomes Lollii wiuts of Connecticut, County of New THE KALEIDOSCOPE London, ss., July 1st, 1519, ARCHA W. COIT | =85on: che complaint of lie said Alice | The basin of the River Vo i {Mary (Manning) Hannifan, claiming, |cially o A . Telephone 1334 63 Broadway §|givorce, now ' pending before (his | very considerable part of sian commercial flour try. Japan, which is rapid electrically, now has tral station systems light systems, 42 railwa combined raiiway and i tems. A 15-year-old more than $100 worth Pittsfield in a week than $30 out of it boy earns $9 week mowing lawns and do about Pittsfleld places. India will ‘have 34 wheat than anticipated. will undergo a shortnes of June, 1919. m It ‘appearing to and being found by defendant, is absent from ' this pldly adv hat notice of the pendency of the required by the plaintiff asks for a further notice of be That complaint Ordere boy of said Therefore he pendency 4 newspaper printed 2 Conn.. once a week for Anothe n Norwich, successively, commencing order of Court. e ¢ HIBBERD R. NORMAN per ourt for New London County Y1 F NEXT TO POSTOFFICE MAYOR'S OFFICE. City ot Norwich, Comnecticut. the rice crops of Chna and India being far To Either Sheriff of the City of Nor-|This will mean that the vich, Greeting:— e smaller purchaser U ar than heretofore. You are hereby directed to warn the electors of the City of Norwich to meet fn°the Town FHall In said City on Wed- nesday, July 23, 1915, at § o'clock in Dhe evéning, to act in accordance with a Tequest of more than thirty freemen S¢'saia City contained in their petition iaddressed to the undersigned, and de- fermine by vote whether or not said City shall’ authorize ~moving _picture SxNibitions "on Sundays between tho fours of 7 and 10.30 o'clock p. m Dated at Norwich, Conn., July e 3, J. DESMOND, Mayor of the City of Norwich. FOR SALE THE CLARK CAMP BUNGALOW PROPERTY ON MOHEGAN BLUFFS BLOCK ISLAND CAN BE PURCHASED AT A VERY LOW PRICE. IT IS A FINE LOCATION. APPLY TO 17, Gty that the above and torenarne” 15 the warning directed to e ofor ‘Sérvice by publication. Strests “‘GBORGE W. ROUSE, AYShtrim of the City of Norwich. IyISEMW NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids are hereby invited for the con- struction in Franklin St., Danielson, of American exporters should Munster (the south of Irela prosperous farming - region population almost as larg necticut's and an area a little than Vermont's populatio than the average American SHOE REPAIRING Why throw away your old shoss wh you can have them made as good new if you will bring them to the about 350 feet of sewer. The pipe i to ibe 10-inch in size. Plans and specifi- cations showing the work to be done may De seen at the office of the Bor- ough Clerk In Danielson. Bids for the Work must be submitted within 30 dags trom Juiy 15 he Borough of Danielson reserves the_right to reject any and all bids. (Signed) DOCITHE E. JETTE, CLINTON W. ATWOOD, Sewer Committee, Court of Burgesses, Danielson, Conn Dated at Danielson, July 17, 1919, JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street HERE YOU ARE! TWO FINE LOTS AT GROTON LONG POINT. ONE ON WATER FRONT ONE A LITTLE BACK E. A. 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