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CLOUDY AND SHOWERY - - TODAY AND TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre Feature Photoplays at Davis Thea- TS Lo o F. Shetucket Lodge, No. meets in_Odd_Fellows' Hail. Norwich Nest,, No. 139§, O. 0. O, meets in Owls’ Hall No. 6, K. of P, meets in_Pythian Hall. Court Quinebaug, No. 128, Norwich Lodge, Star of Bethlehem, meets at Steiner's Hall. Wauregan _Lodge, F. of A, meets in Foresters” Hall. Trees. and 23, Connecticut Agricultural Ex- periment Station will hold an institute for the benefit of tree surgeons, tree[Ave, on money wardens and all others interested. The | represented. |PHEW! DON'T ~ REMOVE HAIR WITH LIQUID You can get rid of ugly hair on face or-lips at once'now without using any disagreeable™r dangerous method. At the touch of Bellin's superfluous hairs vanish instantly. It is the only dry and odorless appli- g cation for the purpose and New York Institute on Protection and Care of|city's best looking women Guaranteed . harmless Bellin’'s Wonderstoen Co., Booklet Free. by 500 Fifth back basis if not as Get ‘Wonderstoen meetings wijl open at 10 a. m. in the|wongerstoen for only $1 from Lee & assembly room of the station at 123 Huntington street. Ladies are invited. Following is the programm Tuesday morning, 10 a. m., How a Tree Lives and Grows (illustrated). 11, Best Species of Shade Trees_for Street and Home Planting. = Best Methods of Planting and Guarding Osgood Co. — AUDITORIUM. The story of Rex Beach's greatest picture, “The Auction Block,” which is at the Auditorium theatre is the Street Trees, G. A. Gromie superin-|jie nistory of a beautlful girl who is raised by her parents for the specific purpose of being placed for sale to the highest bidder in the matrimonial tendent of trees, city of New Haven. 11.45, discussion, led by E. F. Coe, Elm City Nursery Co. New Haven. 12, Methods of Fertilizing Trees, Dr. E. H. Jenkins, director, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. sday afternoon. 2 p. m. Fun- zous Diseases of Trees. (illustrated by stereopticon) 3, Cavity Work and Care of Mutilations, William A. Muir- head, superintendent of trees, city of Hartford, 3.30, Pruning and Spraving of Shade Trees, G. H. Hollister, su- perintendent of Keney Park, Hart- ford. 4. discussion, led by F. A. Bart- letf, Stamford. 4.15, question box. Tuesday evening, 7.30 p. m. The Tree Doctor and the Golden Rule, Dr. E. H. Jenkins, .15, Methods of For- Planting and Management, (illus- trated by stereopticon), W. O. Filley, forester. 9, discussion, led by L. F. Harvey, county Agricultural agent, of w Haven. 9.15, question box. Wednesday morning, 10 a. m., Some| oC! Common Insects Attacking Shade and Fruit Trees (illustrated by stereopti- con). Dr. W. E. Britton. entomologist. Pruning and Spraving of Fruit Trees. (illustrated by stereopticon). E. M. Stoddard, assistant botanist. 11.30, Solid Stream Spraying as Practiced in Gipsy Moth Wor (illustrated by I. W. Davis, assistant 12, discussion. led by N. Middletown. 12.15, ques:. DAVIS THEATRE. No more romantic storv of the war | Bridgeport, ome than that of the Lost Bat- n, and of the, ringing answer le to the Germans by the Ameri- commander when they demanded surrender. Tt has been told in - and in many columns of news- i The men of the battalion ctured in the dailies and ¥ news reels of the mov- ing picture theatres, but it has re- mained for David Wark Griffith to lize that ctory by impressing indelible celluloid of a pho- ew Griffith picture is not a It has in its plots some at have to do with war and <ome battle scenes shown the best vet screened, es- one of a night attack when achute flares and a box bar- rage are seen working simultaneous- Iy. The short chapters that deal with actual fighting deal almost ex- 1y with the charge and siege ne of the lost companies that fac- h ins along the Argonne and that classie everlasting will be seen in “The Girl Who Home,” a seven part Art- r ture is the picture now be- = shown at the Davis theatre. big feature on this hill is "Bm_Garringer.” with Helen rick_apd Franklin Farnum. It's v of the west. full of thrills and comedy, of a sweet girl. and a anick shooting He-man ed in the =sport of hunting Burton Holmes Travelogue rom the Tiber to the Piave” the bill change of pictures tomor- ig feature programme and Thursday. row ¥ for Wedne day BREED THEATRE. the feature attraction at the theatre today Olive Thomas wi in “The Follies Girl.” As Dorothea, Miss Thomas is offered every opportunity for the display of her charming nersonality and unusual talen Through scheming relatives who hope to inherit much wealth the untimely death of their uncle, fresh from the footlights. actress is forced to. care for the id in the guise of a nurse. But, to the surprise of the assembly, Miss Thomas through tender care and devotion. stimulates a new lease of e in the new-found relative, and he quickly on the road to recovery. become involved in embarassing situations and are forced t oshow their e colors when romance favers the tle soubrette. and when their unele becomes happily reunited with the nephew whom he had disowned. Eve- Irn Greely will also be seen in “Phil For Short” a new World picture jammed with laughs and _full of fun and entertainment. The Pathe news will complete the bill. For Breed through old FINE WASHINGTON STREET ESTATE CHANGES HANDS Real Estate Broker John A. Moran, whose activities have been especially notable of late, has sold for Mrs. Mar- garet R. Butler the splendid residence property at 247 Washington street just above the upper end of Chelsea parade in one of the very best resi- dential sections of the city. The property consists of land 130 feet front by 700 feet depth with fine grounds and gardens as well as large modern house of 21 rooms fitted with every improvement. The purchaser is Henry T. Gorman, supervisor of state roads, who will make his home there. No woman with a new hat enjoys riding in a closed automobile. market. In due course of time Lorelei meets the dissolute son of a millionaire, and, in accordance with the family plan, It so happens, however. that the young man is not as wealthy marries him. as was. first supposed; and when Lorelei learns this and he finds that he has been duped. they go their sep- arate ways, Lorelei becoming queen of the night world in which she lives. Things go from bad to worse, the situation, as it develops, involviag the brother, who has now become a black- mailer of the lowest order, member of an underworld gang. At last Lorelei can stand it no longer, and she leaves him. This the one thing needed to bring him to his senses.. and he sets himself to work for but one thing, to win her From this sitvation, develops an ending that is as thrilling as it is eminently satisfactory, bringing the voung couple together with a full un- derstanding and apprehension of the path of rectitude. Also shown at this theatre is Tom Mix in North of 63, and the Kino- gram Weekly. At the Majestic Roof Garden this feature picture will be shown and Rowland’s Jazz orchestra will play for dancing. Thomaston.—Mrs. Mary Yale of department president of the Ladies of the G. A. R. who has been canvassing the town in the in- terest of the order, has secured 29 rames. WANTED WANTED. PASTRY COOK. Good pay: steady work for right man. VICTORY LUNCH ROOM, 252 Main Street. Dead Horses and Cows Removed Immediately . Call West Side Hide Co., New London, Conn., Phone 2316. ‘WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & CO. TRADING COVE MILL Nowich HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND FURNITURE BY A. BRUCKNER, 55 FRANKLIN ST. TEL. 717-3. WANTED Beatermen Paper Stock " Handlers Loftmen BOARD CORPORATION THAMESVILLE NORWICH, CONN. (Just Commencing Operations) is SRR SR Six Cents = Line of Six Words.- | WANTED —A young not under 18, capable o educated. ~Address by han Permanent, Bulletin. Jy22a 2y i ‘WANTED—Young woman rienced, efficient. _Address ork, care Bulletin. n, iy22a of four. Telephone 10 y22d WANTED—Parcel delivery and light express. Leslie G. Geos pross. slie Tge. . Phone 771. making good: O Coust ot ¥ WANTED - Housekseper for ajtgmlx;fmm,; Jeoeka I . e WANTED — Automobiles to wash; clean work., good service; al room for six cars. Jones & have | T found its magic delightful ‘and ef-: On Tuesday and Wednesday, July 22{ fective. Gentlemen. want a wife? Further par. Ihjul;,rds, Box 683, Allentown, Penna, ¥ 224 i with grounds and garage space, b Couple, no children, best of referehces, permanent. Address Box 529, care Bul- letin. ’ Jy22d WANTED—A house of seven or eight rooms, with conveniences, bxdsdobL t. Thamesville preferred. ress 10 Kinney Ave. Jy22a WANTED—A farm in eastern Con- mecticut. A. A, Bulletin Office. jy22d MAN wanted for fawmm work; state age, wages wanted -and _experience. Frank O. Potter, 246 Woodstock Ave., Putnam, Conn. : Jy22d WANTED—A good steady girl to as- sist _ with housework: good _hom steady position and good pay. Inquir: Miss Counihan, The Pasnik Co, Nor- ‘wich. Jy22d s 2 SO VR 2 AT ¥ MEN-WOMEN raise Belgian _hares for us; we pay you $7 pair and ex- pressage; free illustrated booklet and contract.” United Food and Fur Asso- ciation, 320 West 48th St, Dept. C. New York. J¥22a once. WANTED — At experienced Steam roller engineer; straight time. The Lane Construction Co. Box_ 180, Dayville, Conn. 2 iy22a WANTED —Assistant _meat cutter; also a young man to learn the meat business; state experience 'and wage Gfvired. ' Lock Hox 3¢, Daslelson, Ct ¥ WANTED — Cottage or apartment - - FOR SALE—Seven ‘year old 'l-‘.ddltowzuwtuup;:d. 284 Bricer n -seat u"’zg. sell. for $45 u-x’? b:ltl ‘wagon, $40. Call at 12 { French buil pups ‘so0d iron bed with mat ; one tress and spring. comblete §8; ons new large auto robe. Apply 12 Clff St. top bell. = i Jy22d L FOR = SALE Z1516 Maxwell, Buick, bota five passenger cars, 1917 Republic one-ton truck. In- uire at Reo Garage. Box 412, Plain: eld, Conn. Phone 27-14. syaza | FOR SALE—One new milch Guern- 5o+ Plais - Hill. . -Phone-463-13 ¥ ! “FOR ™ _SALE — Indian__ motorcycle. cheap. Inquire P. G. thers, 130 ‘Wa: hlflstun St. Jy22a | JFOR SALE—Halt -patterns and com: piete instructions for ~making cloth working gloves on home- sewing ma- chine; use discarded wearing apparel; price ‘15¢ silver, postpaid. : Norton Dis- tributing Co., Norwich, Conn. Jy22TuThs FOR SALE—A green plush port bed, in first class condition. quire at Wauregan, Hotel. 3 FOR SALE—20-passenger Reo Jjitney auto, very cheap. O. La rre, cor. No. Mair and Palmer Ave., Jeweti City. _dya TR FOR SALE—Good farm fmare, 5 years old, weight 1100, just right to-@o into your hay field, 'safe for old lady .or children, price $55; also one good mar. ket wagon, most new, $40; good driv. ing harness, $6; two cords of good horse manure. White's Court, rear of Sw Garage, Norwich. ivzzd FOR SALE—Berkshire pigs. 38 eac $15 a pair. James Turnbull, Wauwe- teus Hill, Norwich Town. jy21d- acre farm, five min- utes’ walk from Bozrah postoffice. Ap- BIy, 9B Bremises. Patrick Faivey Boz. y21d Excelsior motorcy- 00d tires thoroushly _equipped ‘,zixd:ood running order.” Phone 279. ! FOR SALE—Three 1914 TRAMP! Tramp! Tramp! the boys are marching to Fagan's Smoke Shop for La_ Loreno cigars, 5c each; three bags of Winner for 25c; some good 50c pipes, and the “Rim” 6c cigar. Special for 15c a package, Nebo, Army _and Navy and Relu. Fagan's Smoke Shop 2 WANTED—Maid (colored) to work in the store; must.have good refer- ences) Apply between 11 and 1 o'clock. S. F. Peterson, 132 Main St. _ jy21d WANTED — Cook (female) to make salads and pastry; must know tea room service. Apply between 11 and 1 o'c)lo;l‘; S. F. Peterson, 132 Main St. v WANTED — A woman to do plain cooking for the _rest of the summer at Groton Long Point; one not in the habit of working out will not find the work hard to do. Apply to Mrs. H. M. Gesner, Groton Long Point. ivisd WANTED A £00d teacher for ome of the Ledyard schools; convenient to trolley; good wages. S. E. Holdridge. Secretary, Norwich, Conn,, R. D. No. 6. Tel. 1855-4. jvisa PRIVATE sale of household furn. fture, antigues inciuded, some choice pleces, at the house of the late Mrs. J. W. Hoffman ‘14 West Town St. Nor- wich Town, Conn. r2id FOR SALELarge carries 18 Sgated seats crosswise a bargain for cash, fine running order. Apply C. S. Pejckzltaml Garage, 62 Shetucket St. i PIERCE-ARROW — Most automobile agents require three or four months to deliver new car. Of course, that ns next fall. 1 am toid that good nd hand cars are almost unobtain- able. Nevertheless, I have a beautiful Limousine Pierce-Arrow car, 66 h. p., in perfect order, four good tires on machine, one eitra new tire. .Will guarantee car to be practically ood as day it came out of factory new; can be put in commission in 30 minute - |Cost $7,500 new; same type of car no would cost about $10.000, but the man who hands me check for $1,000 may take this car away with hi Cali at Real Estate Exchange, 307 Plant Bldg. or Phone 1511, New London, Conn. ¥ WANTED—A tenement of five or six rooms by family of three adults. Ad- dress J. F. S. care Bulletin. _ jy19d PEamn. maperioncsd! Surpars._aivd winders: also learners. Apply West Side Silk 2ill. ivisa WANTED Grinder, experienced, on absorbent cotton card, new machinery, small loom. Apply Adams Mfg. Co., Shelton, Conn. Jyisd FIVE positions paying weekly $25, $16, $15 and $12. we must fill 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 you are satis- #ed with you present condition. Come in and let our pupils, many of whom have graduated from other schools, tell you why our course is best. jyisd WANTED 72 boards, 9 ft. long and 6 in. wide, for a verandi. Address C. H. P., this office, stating price. Jjyléd ~ WANTED—Barber. Wauregan_ House Barber Shop. 3715 WANTED—Salesladies, also piano player, at F. W. Woolworth's. jyed WANTED—75 cords hard wood with- in five miles of city, easy to reach with auto truck Address Wood, care Bii- letin Co. iysd WANTED—Repairing on Ford cars and all parts for Fords. New England Supply House, 110 No. Main St._jy2d DETECTIVES_Civil and criminal in- vestigations of all descriptions, divorce evidence obtained quickly and without notoriety or _publicity, consultations absolutely confidential: references.fur- nisned as to reliability and responsi bility; first class male or female oper- ators. Address P. O. Box 95, Norwicn, Conn. Jez6d _ WANTED—Farms. We need 50 farms at once, large and small. -Our buyers mean quick business. Have you a farm for sale? Weisler's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. Jeizd WANTED — Antique furniture. mir- rors, colored glass, silver, historical china. old books, and old letters. A Bruckner, 55 Franklin 3t. Tel 717-3 may16d Apply Goodyear . Cotton Mills Goodyear, Conn. WHEN YOU WANT {6 put your bus- iness before the public. there is no medium better than through the ad- vertisiaz =us of The Bulletin. GIRLS WANTED To work in Quilt Mills. Light, pleasant, interesting work; no noise; steady employment; high wages. i For Fitchville Mill telephone Norwich 1114 For Montville Mill telephone Norwich 110-12 THE PALMER BROTHERS CO. WANTED FOR SALE_Two new mileh cows. Inquire James F. Maine, Stonington, R. D. L or Phone 44-23 Stonington Div. iy FOR SALE—Carpenter's tools, 1 ta- ble gas lamp, second hand kitchen utensils, 1 engineer drawing tablef 1 old table, 1 oid fashioned desk with drawers, 2 second hand sewing ma- chines, | dentist's sterilizer. pewter plate, pitchers. Apply to H. W. Lucas, 43 Broadway, Central Bldg. City. jy19d FOR SALE — Holstein bull, 2 years, with registration papers. White Rock touring | © TO. RENT Dr Tooms with all conveniences. - 834-12. TO RENT_Rooms for single gentle- | Six Cents a Line of Six Words. = — Light Pron. iy22a :?'un centrully located, The Shetucket, | M¥s. " The fine residence at No. 20 Lineoln avenue, Modern con- vemiences. [Eight rdoms, two finished in the attic. = Best lo- ke. cation and very low price. ! THOS. H. BECKLEY ||! 278 Main Strest Phones horses that are well acciimated and good: broken, have alsg some horses thut are fitted for any kind of work. Also dymp carts and farm was- ons, - harness, and second hand. line, see me. Je24d Centrai Bidg walks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- cated. at once. For full particulars, Inquige of Franklin Square. I'have a few good . young. .sound weight 1100 to 1450 1 good second hand way, light and heavy, new No. If in need of anything in the horse TO RENT—Small rooms with bath, sink room. H. A’ Wuif, 161 Main St. iy19a FOR RENT—Two furnished connect- ling rooms for light housekeeping. quire 7 Oak St. Phone 1576-4. TO RENT—A tenement. four room: and a bath, furnished for light housy j keeping. FOR RENT_Two furnished r Mrs. Mosier, & section TO_ RENT—Tenement of :four rooms, 5 North Thames St. ordon & Son Corp. TO RENT—Furnished room $3 Washington St., or Phune 25 Snetucket St. For rates, inquire Jacques, No. 44 Shetucket Et. Jy22d FOR RENT—As of Aug. 1st. another one of those model five-room flats with all improvements, in Alling Apa:tnie.it Block on Franklin St; $18 per month. Alling Rubber Co. PO RENT—Cottage Inquire Y. dy22d at 45 Spring A, Bailey, Salem “irn- Jy22d4 large _pantry In- i¥ied z TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms = for ught housekeeping. lnquire 25 $ioigtern Malter. which has been 3 s . EEnRUB L (e el IYIEN bred, 1 fine 2 vear old Ayrshire, = FOR RENT — Three room cottage, bred, and 1 Holstein heifer 134 also furnished room, on trolley line. years old, unbred, 1 good relinble « |Tei. 1130. ivisd farm and family horse, weight H Y ey Ll RS - about 1200 pounds, 70 R. 1. Red FOR RENT—New four-room_furnish- and Barred Rock ns, abont oo ed cottage, facing river, at Kitemaus. |l exceptionally large and thrifty Jjy1sd _Inquire at 11 Grove St. iylid ms. Church St. 3y17 TO RENT—Elm Court, 175 Broad- attractive rooms, best residential central Phone jy16d Inquire Max jy15d Inquire . Jezsd TO RENT — Furnished lignt housekeeping. Je23d E. J. HAMILTON rooms for 27 Division St 871, 373, 375 Mala St.. Neorwich, Conn. FOR RENT — Garage Broadwa TO RENT. yate sarage, 35 Union St. Bachem St space, 1 Phone je23d mall cottage, also pr Inquire City Broadway. je19d for one car at 9% Phone 914 or 984. may2ir FOR SALE STORAGE—Household goods stored for ‘long or snort o Fanning Studl rm; rates reason- Broadway. A three-nat Brick House with 4n annual income of $300: can be TO RENT—_Frrnizhed roca: tooms for light housekeepl, School St Tal 1043-3. used for business purposes: im ‘€004 location: ideal Investment. ¥or full particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phons Norwich j Lunch, TO RENT—Stall abia. 3 If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 T Price very reasonable if sold JOHN A. MORAN, -tenement house, provements, one acre of land, minutes’ near car line. A. V. COVELLO Phone 683-3. mirror, 1 sideboard with mirror; 1 kitchen table and 4 chalrs, EOR SALE kitchen cabinet, 2 large art FaiT squares, 1 jcebox, and a miscel- FOR SALE—One new milch cow and laneous’ aseortment of dishes CRE: calf and one to freshen soon. I. W. Terms of sale cash, and neo AT SCENT BEACH. e e B S B sy31d postpanement . .on QB NS | Seven-room cottage. all modern im- |=°°" ey weather unless extremely siormy ;i My farm is located about three provements, fully furnished, with FOR SAI_E B tacm.is, locatel Cinternuty water, cement Green, on the main highway e i leading to Brooklyn village, aAnd all modern im- barn, 15 walk from Franklin Square, For particulars, see 198 Cum st Real Estate Broker, Norwich. Farm, Sterling, Conn. ~Jy19d FOR SALE—Black walnut roll top desk, black wainut chamber. set, mat- tress and springs, all in exceptionally fine condition. Apply at 70 Wililams St. trom 2 to 6 p. m. Jy18d FOR SALE—Ford truck, very good mechanical condition, 1917, engine and & new body. For particulars, Tel. §95. iy1sa WE DO exp Phone 533- hair_color restoring. The Madam Lindgren . Brst ficor, Thayer Blds. FOR SALE—A well established gro- cery store and meat —market doing £00d business; owner must leave town and will dispose uf same at a sacrifice. Address R. B, 23 Church St. Wiili- £ Bulletin. s¥1sd FOR SALE—Surrey in fine condition. leather top and -upholstering. F. N. Taylor, Lebanon. Tel. 13-3. jy13a FOR SALE — Horse, harness and buggy, good worker, simgle or double. Bray, weighs 1200; just got througn the housing Jjob on Jéfferson Ave,: three dump carts, three double sets of har- ness, sold cheap; going out of business. J. Bergman, Groton, Conn. Tel. 1760-5. iyisd FOR SALE—_25 shoats, 10 youn. sows due to farrow, in August an September, 1 Berkshire boar 8 months old. O. H. Main, Norwich. Conn.. jyl6d FOR SALE—_Small cottage with one acre land. five minutes from trolley. Inquire at 127 Baltic St. iyi4d FOR SALE—Pigs 8 weeks old; 100 to choose from. C. K. Balley. Phone 1344-2. jyid FOR SALEFour single dump carts l Boys and Girls over 16 years! of age. The American Ther- WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH, LIBERTY BONDS, DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD AND SILVER. - Money Loaned on Liberal Terms THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water St. (Near Shetucket St.). 'OFFICE AT BISHOP'S/ STUDIO John Dodd, 202 Boswell Ave. je30d FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. F. I. Racine. Danielson. Conn. sepl$d FOR SALE—Five plots standing srasa 3B DeWoll. Trafiink Cove, e27 G FOR SALE—Slab wood, $8 per cord; 1-2 cord same rate, cut _in, stove lengths, the kind_ that suits. C. S. Brown, Yantic. Phome 1099-2. jeld FOR SALE—Wood in stove lengths, 34 per 3% cord, C. O. D. G. A. Bullard. Tel. 1076-4. . maysd THE JUDD PROPERTY FOR SALE House has 10 rooms, modern im- rovements. Exceptionally fine rd wood floors, new steam heater, Ruud Automatic Instantanecus Ga ‘Water Heater; othér unusual feat- ures. Short walk from business secti Price is way below re- placement value. E ARCHA W. CO! Highest Grade Properties * Telephone 1334 63 Broadway A-1 mechanical condition. Paint. very good. Cannot be teld “from a new | machine. Seats four people comfort- ably. Inquire Hattie DeMars, Bozrah St. Yantic. Jyitd FOR SALE_Horses; seven head of horses; one pair of 'roans weighing 3000, 7 and 8 years old; one pair brown horses weighing 2900. 6 and 71 vears oid; one bay horse, 1400; one dapplei| Carload of 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. rrices right. Furnished Seashore at Watch Hill, View, and along the Rhode shore; al Send forooos let. Franik W. Coy BARGAIN beas auna puacd GeeS, ais Comaiis “ .ue l4-room uouSe, Pu.aleu Wuiie ald iu £Ova Coli- Grteoks, Dafll, b Gellheries; waier an Louse! Lnis pidce 1s siiuaied va tne Leshiway, 4 mile to schooi, sioics’ ana nut lar from tae on KK, 0., aud ielepuvne ia Aud Waal do you Lowuk? A wine s 3l,u00, send for ome. 11 West Broad St. Buriness Blocks, suilding Lots, ali in | desirzbie nfly if you care to eell or rent, as-i real estate ONE PAIR OF TEN TON FAIR- BANKS’ SCALES, ALL IN PERFECT | CONDITION. JUST ARRIVED horses that I bought EUMER R. PIERSON. 1 536-3. - je23d Tel. for Cottages stock. crops. from $1,500 to $25,000. looking or a farm call and see me. will Will give the best of terms. catalogue. Agency, 198, Danielson. Farms For Sale Several Special Bargains including tools and some with fine locations. Prices If you are Best of save you time and money. Write Farm Phone Racine Danielson, Conn., housekeeptng | FOR SALE rds. Six Cents n Line of Six YW 3. C. WITTER Auctioneer Office and Sajesrooms 42 Malin St., . Danfelson, Conn. . PUBLIC SALE On account of. resuming my business in New' York, 1 shail close out all of my ' personal erty, without —reserve = OF o] imit, at public sale, on MONDAY, JULY 28, 1919, at 10 a. m., described as follows: One extra nice thoroughbred Ayrshire cow due in_ September, i good and young Hoistein cow due in De- cember, 1 valuable ng Ayr- shire cow due about hign class Ayrshire - freshened and milking heav¥, 1 ept 158, 1 Just chickens, ranging from chickens 5 weeks old to those which will weigh between 23 and 3 lba. each, including a 1ot of = thor- oughbred White Rock, 11 young Tolouse geese and 2 old ones, 7 young guinea fowl also a very valuable -and exfremely weil bred young Airedale Irish terrier wateh dos. WAGONS AND TOOLS One one-horse lumber wagon, 1 open piano box buggy, 1 dem- ocrat wagon, 1 expréss wagon, 1 sled, 1 set of double team ha ness, 1 new single farm harness, 1 néw brass trimmed express saddle, 1 set of brass hames, traces’ and good collar, 1 bUggy harness, | medium weight driv- Ing or surrey harness, 1 one- horse mower, 1 hay rake, 1 plow, 1 cultivator, 1 spiketooth har- row, 1 grindstone. 1 potato sprayer, 1 new corn sheller, 1 U. S. cream separator, 1 chicken brooder, 1 lawn mower, 1 240- egg Cyphers incubator, all right, a large collection of aws, iron bars, rakes, hoes, shovels, etc, 1 nearly new -double barrel shot- gun, about 2 or 3 tons of mowed oats, and several tons of hay. Six Acres Large Standing Corm. HOUSEHOLD GOODS A large collection of -house- hold goods in the best of condi- tion, clean and useful. including 1 new nickel trimmed six-cover Richmond range with hot water reservoir and high tea shelf, cost $85 three months ago, 3 Whit iron beds, springs and mat- tresses, 1 ‘ash chamber set, 1 ma- hogany frame parlor sufte up- holstered In green velour, 1 cor- ner mirror, | chiffonier - with near the Charle; ralled. H Canterbury, Co A R e s G e HERE YOU ARE! TWO FINE LOTS AT GROTON LONG ‘POINT. ONE ON WATER FRONT ONE A LITTLE BACK E. A. PRENTICE PHONE 300 86 CLIFF STREET Norwich, Conn. LOST AND FOUND Hyde farm, so- VAVRA SRY n. FOUND—A 'black and white rabblt dog, which owner can have by provimg property and paying charges. _Call Phone 1388-4 Jy22a T LoST— cow, with big horns Jewett City. Tel. 19- Werg, Box 220, jyisd For Sale or Rent nt Istand aiso accessidie Scasncre Farms. Weekapaug, WESTERLY. 125-C-N-S R L FOR SALE LOT 3, NEPTUNE PARK| OCEAN BEACH One of the few vacant lots, on the water front left for s: able residential section. removed from the thickly settled por- tion to make quire of e in this de Just enough i it most desirable. In- W. 8. ALLIS 91 Main Street, Norwich Whes asss ior tlis pait casn. lcar litiie lmmedsaca WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, Rooms 1 amd 2./ Wes R. L YEAR ROUND HOME AT “BEST VIEW” FOR SALE pusSsesSaion. II joud ale in the marmet On the Thames River near New for”sucu a piace as tnis, don't go tu|f London. New House having sev- time tnere are maay peupie looking fl:"“- :"F‘”S_ ’,‘Fo;‘“l “:‘d_ heater. ior Such & D.ace @Aa it wouid disp.ease |f] The lot is 75x200 feet in size. me tu Dave Lu lew auy sincere ouyer $5,000 buys this delightful proper- Loat 1t was sold. 1t is up tu yuu ty. 1 also offer two properties Extract Ifrom Wwdlcox's Farm SBuuelin. near beautiful lakes, for sale, and other attractive country homes. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE Cottage Houses, <Yenement and locations. List your pro- Ve 4 number of people looking for ‘nvestments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Beas hocac amu I Room A6l FOR SALE JOHN A. MORGAN & SON 137 acre farm, station, 7 room nouse, large barhs and outhuildings, beautiful water, for far tiful residence in. Willimantic, modern i throughout, can exchsuge farm or timberland. Farms of all kinds at low_priges. Main S woR SALE good location, mile fino_ feds and pastures, 700 ensing - fratt and timber enoush to pay 32360, For Exchange: Beau. ‘wood for -~ good TRYON'S AGENCY, 715 n Willlmantic, Conn. - mar2zd WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $48.00 Psr Thousand F. CONANT 11 Franklin 8t R 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 James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 rER edium 1 e o S 22 Clairemont Ave. businesa - REPAIRIT ' ‘ /i (¢] Use The Atti Think of the extra rooms you could rent or use your- self, if your empty attic were put to work. Transform that slacker space into cheerful, com- fortable rooms with Bea- ver Board —it's quickly done without disturbing the rest of the house. ! Ask us for the details. | THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. | Central Wharf PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street Player Piano Work a Specialty NOTICE My wife, Mrs. Fred Privey, having Jeft my bed and board without just cause, 1 hereby warn all peopie that 1 will pay no bills of her contracting after this date. FRED PRIVEY. Taftville, July 21, 1919, Teacher of Violin and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD Bliss Place TELEFHONE 127.4 WHEN YOU WANT 1o bt your bus. Iness before tne pubiic. thére 'is no ter tham r“roi the ad- stng mediun ual'to The Bule rn Comnecticut e for busineas resu