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FAIR WEATHER TODAY AND TOMORROW. JORWICHK, COI NRN. SAT RDAY, SEPT. 5, 1914, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES is in a very dangerous condition, one of the broken planks caught the tire in such a manner as to break the steering geer. The men got the truck oft the bridge and sent to Norwich for When the steering wheel was fixed they proceeded, and on their re- turn Thursday evening, with the heavy truck laden with household 'goods, it swerved on the curve this side of Elisha Lathrop’s and nearly tipped over. Heavy tles were used to brace it up and a gang of men from Norwich worked for a couple of hours getting it started again, Guests at Shower. What Is Going On Tonight Vaugdeville and Motlon Pictures at G oviak Plofures at Colon!.i Theatre. ing Plctures %::d:!\'rme and Photoplays at Dauls . Theatre, el ANNOUNCEMENTS Church Bros. sell fowl and chick- ens cheap. Long clams, oysters, swordfish, blue- fish. Church Bros. liés, tionery, post- Mr. ang Mrs. Howard Bishop and Jfi:":‘m’&"& O ete. tops and nov- | Miss Olive Bishop attended the first olties’ at Mrs. Edwin ¥ay's, Franklin lanni shower tendered Mr. and versary Mirs. Edward Bishop Mrs, W, ing Mrs, Burlingame of East wich, R. L Home from Vermont. Dr. H. H. Home has_returned from a two. days’ stay in Springfield, Vt with his mother. He was accompanied square. COLONIAL THEATRE. Meg o’ the Mountains, Magnificent Two Reel Edison Feature. This powerful story of the ‘mountains 1s one of bewildering beauty and in- in their new tonsity. It has a plot that-is as dif- |FUFS (S8 0I0 C Arre” Charles Arnold, e e e omfret, ging moment in it Meg as 2 FoUNE |gaughter will remain in the north for girl had :v !fl"“‘,“m_ a few. Wi . reeks. Louis Pendergast 1s in Boston at- tending the Boston-New York serles £ ball O \ivs. Fouls Pendergast is spending several days with relatives in Hdl- ston. . : Patrick’ Connolly is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs: J. Con- nolly, of Lowell. Herbert Strong’is a week end vis- itor in Worcester. “Mrs. Jobn Kilroy has been spending a’ few days In Pi;(sfl;li Mass., the Mrs. les Meserve. nmamlanutrl: Bflx:m:elor has left town for her home in Pittsfield, Mass, EAST SIDE ITEMS z 0 W. E. Bassett’s 84th Birthday—Woest- erly Family Comes Here—Private DAVIS THEATRE. ' Three Full Shows Today—Vaudeville and. Feature Photoplays. Today will be the last chance to ses the t of vaudeville| Social at Lindeln Park. otoplays at this lar thea-| . _ < — B B imeton Trio 1o thelr novel | Mrs. I Mayo and daughter Esther of ‘Worcester, Mass., who have been the Quinn Duo have a neat, refined edy and dancing act that is a ‘winner, and Belle Wilton is a charm- has a character o e ed jumber - of b con- :mnm:-nw ‘Wednesday, as it was his 84th birthday. . be the last ity to see. thi:’:lhw. There Ilw exce; o - Moved from Westerl e of photoplays,| My and Mrs. Thomas Sharvan and - | family of Westerly, R. L, have moved matinee at 2.30; 65 and 10 e Kinney place on Main street. cents, Another good s ooked | yficeey Eliu,%eu: and Anna Shea of for the first balf of n: Don’t | prospect street, New London, are the miss it. 5 guests of East Side relatives for a few AT THE AUDITORIUM. Jirs. D. . Sullivan and daughter of Teday will be the last ce to see | Main street are visiting relatives in exceptionally good the excepti of vaude- | Moosup. wville and po] the-| . Mrs. M. H. Donahue and Mrs. H. M. atre. ‘Mendell Nagel, street musi- | Rhinehardt of Main street were guests clans, ° very good on Thursday of Mrs. Alice Flynn of turn, playing a violin and accordion in | Preston. Ira Levick of Hartford is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jahn, of Main street for over Labor o B e ot have a lot of rapid stuft which al- i will 5 o Rl Sy e S AL G ok avithe Bk mated Weekly with a picture of the F Rev, Benjamin F. Nye, formerly of ‘Elke’ parade held during their annual East ere re- national convention held a few weeks ::2:“;'. e tortion line and plause. Broe & woman doing a Dutch co farm until iy sr, Col. The teafure pic: At Lincoln Park Social. ture i -reel drama P al. On : 'rbll:‘rh"&u.;, with Doroflz;ngfli.le A large ““m“"d" Deople attended a private social v, wiord, les. Hiram’s Herol&m i ven and arranged b rs. funny picture and will tunu:l': v:g vy of Poqu &ck_ o Ao A o res 3T T, Donahue & Labor day prog e 2, ‘%‘: Alvue, een booked for the days S, James 3 on, se S iy el T U 1o She rlhotime - il Y Wire act Iniroducing - raban, JMN!.MN#-M.%@M‘::’ stunts, ' Joe Goodman, a clev- “q’ . Stei ‘entral a_singing and’ tal skit will com- I, George McCormick, lete the programm e and Miss Frances Zode of The Trey o Heeromrih SP1-| Farrell of Willimantic. Drew's or- music.. ~ Mrs. George Mansfleld, Mrs. Charles Hark- ness and Mrs. J. McKelvey of Pogue- tanuck were the chaperones. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Holiness Mission will hol, - vices at' 87 Main street. e b < The subject at the Soience service will be Ma: Services at the Sheltering Arm: discontinued until Sept. lgsth. wm L At Grace Memorial Baptist church preaching morning and eve‘nlngur;y i Boy No. 2, and a Sterlf - edy will make up an emdhn{“plmo YANTIC' Waman's Guild Hospitably - Entertain- ed—Loose Plank Puts Norwich Auto ! Truck Out of Business, . . Misses Celia and Tuesday in New thelr " sister, Christlan n. Lena Cohn spen London, the t\lfl.& o: Mrs. Louis Schwartz John Graham of Springfield, Mass. is_now located in . the village. Mrs,_John R, . Parkhurst and chil- dren, Percy and Dorothy, of Staoffrd Bprings, are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N, Congdon. A number from here attended the ppen meeting of the Bozrah grange it the home of Charles B. Davis Wed- nesday evening. 4 SR B L oy ew Goat's Ié]o;nt. N k. = 5 ude Shippe of Ster! Mrs, Charles Frlnply of un‘s;:‘:lel Wednesday with Mrs. J. Henry Frink. Miss Ethel Odgers of East Great Plain is spending the week as the guest of Mis Edna Bentley. Miss Margaret Welch of New Ha- v‘en :): upenfl:ngta few weeks in Yan- te, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie, Jr. S iionemn Mr. and Mrs. Carl At Trinity Episcopal church there will be holy communion and ses at 1030 a. };n. e At the Gospel Mission, 265 Main Street, these will be gervices at 10.30 . m. 3 and 730 p. m. At the Second Congregational church 10.30 a. m., morning worship with ser- mon and hymn for the children, At Christ Episcopal church Sunday, Sept, 5th, morning p!'n.yer‘:?&ao; hgfy communion and sermon by the rector, 10.30 a, m.; evening prayer, 4.30. At Park Con 10.30 a. m. topic, lg il tional ~ church, Went Into the Bentley _and e s e oar Y Eautls d1Sanctuary Then Understood | the lotte, were guests Sunday of Mr. snd | European Canflict, rs. Silas LeMngwell at Lord's Point. i Mrs. Sherman' I, Gibbs and . ebil | gpAL,, Teinity Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. F. W. .Coleman _pastor, 10.30 a. m. holy communion, 7.30 p. m. sermon by the pastor. At . the Broadway Congregational churcly the pastor will preach at the morning service. The Sunday school will' resume its sessions at noon. iren, Marion and Ralph, were guests of Miss May Hamitt, of Dn.nsilex‘l!an Wednesday. ‘The ice cream parlor conducted by Jeorge Schlough in E. A. Jones’ an- nex, has been closed for the year on jccount of Mr. Schlough's absence rom town. Guild Entertained. Mrs. Joseph Mackenzie Jr.. enter- lained the members of the Woman's yuild of Grace church and several iriends at The Colonial, Thursday af- lernoon. ‘A social hour followeg the business sesslon, at which ice cream, /ancy cakes and lemonade were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. Woodruff, Miss Agnes Woodruft and Miss Margaret Welch. At the Federated church in Greene- ville, Willlam Crawford of Baltic will speak at the 10.30 service, and Mrs. ‘Wilbur of the Salvation Army at 7.30. * The Loyal Temperance association Levi 5. Satmdors presont e Hon religious services at their rooms, 35 fhgtucket street, Bill block, Sunday at . m, Heard and Seen. The Jnternational Bible Students Millard Manning has returned from |3%jociation, services in W, C. T. U. v visit in Lebanon with his grand- |Bali 35 Shetucket streef, 11 a. m. nother, Mrs. Lucy Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Wulf and children lave returned to their home in New Tersey, after a visit at the home of Mrs. Wulf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. g{llilinm Kempton, of School House il 3 Frank W, Stritch has left town for Hlbertville, where he will spend the wlidays with his mother, Mrs. Anne stritch, A number of the villagers attend- »d the Foreign ‘Misslonary meeting at he home of Mrs. ‘Hannah Kingsley WVednesday. ‘The maple leaves are turning red, srown and yellow, How Autotruck. Was Damaged. Larson's automobile trucks have )een having hard luck on the Frank- in road just outside of the village his week. Wednesday the truck was foing toward Willimantic for a load md in going over the bridge which ipans the Yantic river and which Praise and testimony service. a m, Bible study. At St Andrew’s Episcopal church, 10.30 a. m., morning prayer, holy com- munion and sermon by the rector: 12 m., Sunday school: 7.30 p. m., evening prayer and sermon, At the Greeneville Congregational church Sunday morning Heve C. H. Ricketts will preach on The _Prince of Peace Exalteth O'er the Throne, followed by the reception of new mem- bers into the church, and Sunday school at noon. 11.45 At McKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion church, Rev. E. George Biddle, pas- tor. preaching 11 a. m. and 7.45 p. m.; morning subject, Departing from Ini- quity; Sunday school, 12.15 p. m.; eve- ning_subject, Transformation Result- ing in Non-Conformity to the World. At the First Baptist church, morn- ing subject, ;The Din of Battle. Even- i r Day in the will Supper will be observed at the close of the morning ing sermon_upon Labo Garden of Eden. The pastor preach. The Lord's service. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. At the Central Baptist church Rev. F. O. Cunningham of N evening services. Morning serman subject, The Tri- umphs of a Discoverer. Evening sul Ject, The Significance of the European War, At Baptist _church school; . will be conducted by Mrs. sionaries; 7.30 mhi'ect. of Having a Churcl supper. LEGAL NOTICES State of Connecticut TREASURY PEPARTMENT TAXES ON INVESTMENTS All persons owning bonds or note: a liable to taxation should write once to State Treasurer, Hartf Conn,, for lists. A circular letter will be sent when have not pald during the life of the T the nature of a owner. ‘his is_in penalty. e Savings Bank deposits are not - able to tax in the owner's name. Money in bank Bank) can pay the four mill shown in the circular letter. Lists of property liable to a tax are to be made out as of March 1st, in ‘Waterbury; as of May, 1st in Mid- dletown; ‘as of June lst in New Haven; of July ist in port; and as of October 1st, in all other towns in the State. This tax may be paid to the State Treasurer AT ANY TIME and ex- ‘ears from and the be- fore the date when the local tax list empts for one or more after the date of payment to Treasurer,! but MUST BE PAID is due. Enquire of your banker or write to the Treasurer at Hartford. EDWARD S. ROBERTS, ‘Treasurer. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS ew Bedford will occupy the pulpit at morning and ‘Walling- ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TG RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF ' Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line WANTED BOY WANT! ple Shop, 194 sepod for the “Business Magasine, _Wauregen, I HA a million free der; want relial help; $15 weekly. N, klin, Chicago. ests of women in all well 1ife; splendid Inducements to e ple; experience unn Sress application to Bus: for The Maurice Sam- oin St Bring reference. SUBSCRIPTION SOLICITORS wanted Vot d‘t the inter- ed to the - the only magazine de i ecessary. Conn._ 8epd VE A CONTRACT to_distribute | size in Coks, Borax Soap Pow- | rims, 3 le men and_ women to Waverly Brown, 730 | new sl sepsd. erienceé required; ee. Chicago. etc., etc. Box sepsd AGENTS—Sell per cent. profit; make repeat regularly; best existence. Philadelphia, Pa. rtunity. i’l‘:ll. Landmark Cigar sepdd can compose liable business W fabrics, raincoats, underwear; Trenton, N. J. d gflrln . %‘l:'l-nrk. n ELE Teiephone 717-3. International _SALESMAN Travelin expenses or commission bitious, energetic; splendid op- orRunlty: Tormer experience not essen- l’fll&ect« La Marbridge Building, New York. 00q tncome paid reliable ntroducing Tabrics, raincoats, . sweaters, hosiery, Spare time: no_investment; Samples. free. Fitzcharles, Wholesalers, WA chimneys and furnaces, DO EASY, pleasant coloring work at|senger mufln‘f home; good pay, no canva T Helping Hand Stores, D septad WANTED_College _graduate, mar- ried, experienced teachier, ences, desires a position P mechanical drawing, St PR Sha, New London: Conn. ranteed hoslery: 70 | anywhere under any conditions.We w! inees Wom—as\'s ing: no ex- particulars | rynabout in good rum ept. 854, ood refer- each math- Cadiliac. toy tonneau, good tires, over- | Snannock, R. e rear, Firestone demountable 5; 1 1911 Hudson touring car, Fom Side Silk Miil. RENT—Small tenement. West sepsd POETRY NINETY-NINE IN THE SHADE. ©Oh, for a lodge In a garden of cucum- bers! Oh, for an iceberg or two at control! On, for a vale that at midday the dew cumbers! Oh, for a pleasure trip up to the pole! ; Oh, for a little one-story thermom: With nothing in 2 row! Ob, for @ big double-barreled hygro- meter, To measure the moisture that rolis from my brow! Oh, that this cold world were twenty ) 1der! mes colder! 2 EQi SALE O BENE (That's iromy red-hot, it seemeth to FOK SALD — Rabblt bound pups, | TO BENT _Upper tenement on Washe o P readea cold eight weeks old. lnquire Arthur Roy,|Inston St.; eight rooms and bath; all o, “’a"h‘,:m 23 of Its & od South Windham. sepsd |improvgments. J. Bredford, Bookbind- what & comfort an ague would QUESTION—Is i TIEhE to o 'to the|*™: 108 Brosdway. sepid t — —— . Y ithout stopping at Fagan's Smoke| ROOM TO RENT_Steam heated: ts‘i;‘.;pwrmm;"(;ogazh‘fo?g (%e 5?{7 board if desired. 57 CIiff St. sepdd | OR. to:“n. grotto frost-lined and rille Answer: No! You must vis! e uke D L il T ey par hérgyiic | Shop, Aret end last. Ovp. Woolyeris | 4 19 VER P Soooped in the Tock under cateract -|5 and 10. i nnonck or Kenyon, R. L, stauons,|Ob, for a winter of dliscontent even! FOR SALE—_AUTOMOBILES: 1 19i] | four acres of fruit. S A Carmichaer, e Tor for wet blankets judiciously cast! ©Oh, for a soda fount spouting up O e Tai Eadar peslucanis TO RENT—At Fisher's Islant = hot lamp;post agalnst cover, an sei = Tsland, d every mp;: tires, $415; oycrhauled and . painted.|room furnished bu:';:.law Tor duxm the hot sky! decent tires, §250: 1 1312 Alpina. &Ras- | month e coeptember; special price. s = ‘3"1";?: e 3 car: s ;| Archa . eezing my so glance must be sold, $450; 1 1909 Overland HE $3 Broagway.: - SuE3i Eever 5 order, will demonstrate anywhere, $325; 1 1913 Overland touring car, electric light equipment, good serviceable tires, me- chanically’ in A-1 shape, must move it at once, $450. You will note that the cbove_ prices have been cut anywhere from $25.to $50. We believe that these prices cannot be t. We will demon- strate the above he{fi TO RENT—Three ol best location in the water, hardwood floors, gas frlelty, steam featsd and ice; and W0 good stors 11 od, in the Kenyon fing, B Tnquire of Shea & Burke. FURNISHED private family, adver sirable location; Arcl cars ha . W. Coit, 63 Broadway. Janitor ser- hi it building, Mnli‘:‘ s‘t, aug2sa ROOMS to rent, with a0 Gonvenienccs, "des gentlemen preferred. heneye! Then, Oh, for a draft from a cup of cold piz : nd, oln‘”ro? "a through ticket via X nt apartmen ty, hot and col elec- 1 n, And_deepens the chill of its dark- Tunning wave! N —Rossiter’ Johnson. 310 dally erden | R isohaiimily say Diaoe. Most RENT—Bas, ten g g thess cars mechan| any place. Mos it : o e | (1 hem ‘are painted and worn parts | thrée rooms at 56 Sehool St Tnquire. or CLOTUD EICTURDS, sep5S have been replaced. These care are at| Bulletin Office. im et the Imperial Garage. 1“and look &3 The curtains of the quiet room e shd} them over. P34 | cated Bmma Morge 18 Uotmn e Josi | Fay of ton abyine netul b c e o H FAIR Houston's Nurs- Co., Denver, WRITERS wanted at once to send us| meet you. poems or melodies for ne: music and ublication_immediately. Dugdaie Co., ept. 942, Washington, D. C. _ sepss "WANTED—A New York manufac- |scrims turer wants permauent Salesman; & Te- Priscil arrange for NORWIC! eries will exhibit & full line of nursery| FU their extr, FOR SALE—A Bulck touring car, Long Distance Telephone 1912 model, good condition, best reason : for selling. Address Box 362, Plainfleld, Conn. sepad FOR SALE o FOR SALE Motorcycle, new tires, e P! best condition, one-half its vaiue, one- eaning and repairing | Quarter its cost. Address Box 500, Bul- Toof painting | ietin. Wi _ sep4d Kumpf & Malcolm, 204| poR SALE—17 acres of fine chestnut FOR S ALB Lo A e T Y—Hundreds wealthy members Vhitney, uarry lorwic! 3 soon; . descriptions . tree.| sepid 3 e 35 LAFAYETTE STREET will Y Grace_Hyde, S-30 marry soon; b FOR SALE—One good e, team i necsid s A e and narness: will sell for $116, Apply 40 sooi o I"c:."d 0:"“‘."".:: t ll:"w‘:.fv bu s vr'erx‘-‘é.ex?&t Pk ?afibt’rf&.s"m"“ e Nue;vlvdc large lot, on the trolley want it? so, be : Write us quick. C. R. Em & Ty o 1912 Overland The places has a barn with 4 Nurserymen, Manchests WANTED—A housework. Appl m. at 110 West San Francisco, woman between 7 and 9 p. es. er, Corn. for St. - sep3d Co., sepad general | will stalls, some f-uit on prem ice reasonable. Francis D. Donohue R SALE—Auto, runabout; condition and price rignt, or e a first water diamond in trade. Address Overland, care Builetin C sep3d AR D ALE—1913 « Harle: Experienced waiter or| FOR wattress, Inauite City Lunch. . sep3d | motorcycle, ‘single cyl, 5 must CENTRAL BUILDING The Republican Electors of the Town | = = - | be sold at once. James Shaw, 66 Grove of Plainfield are hereby requested to| WANTED—At once, boy to work In|St, Putnam, 3d meet in caucus_in the Tawn Hall in|a& drug store. Inquire at The Bulletin|™, Soree—wsient 1060 said Plainfield Friday, Sept. 11, 1914, Office. 47 sep3d Wfiga‘!tl;ul—g f; l}:oo‘rl B A Lk I T T A NTED—A woman to do second | Rddress ¥, W Morse, Colchester, Conn. o P hming — condidates for|Work and assist with plain sewing in|R. F. D. 4 sep3d Town. Officers, 1o be voted for at the |Small family; references required. Box Annual Town Meeting next ensuing, to wo wit: An assessor for three years, selectmen, town clerk and two members of the board of relief, £ ditor, committee, and_to do any other busi- ness proper to be done at sald caucus. Per order Republican Town Commit- tee. WILLIAM S. SIMMONS, 4 irman. Dated at Plainfleld, this 4th day of September, 1914, - sepsd FOR SALE F. K. NOYES c.ccc...-s0ee Auctioneer AUCTION Having sold my farm in Lebanon, near Liberty Hill Schoolhouse, I will sell at Public Auction on premises _ THURSDAY, SEPT. 10TH, 1014, at 10 a. m. old-fashioned crockery, mirrors, chairs, etc., organ, oak chamber set, maitresses, pillows, goose feather beds, carpets, chairs, tables, pictures, lamps, couch, sofa, parlor furniture, quartered oak sideboard, db.l‘lteaus. kite] commode, stan Jyntty freezer, steel range, stoves, clock, cut- lery, sfiverware, viriegar, canned fruits and preserves, pickles, lawn mower and other articles too numerous to mention. If rainy, net fair day. Terms cash. sepsd ‘W. A, WATSON. FOR SALE Two 3-ten‘emu-l houses on Mechanic Street in Danfelson. Income $420 sross, net income on investment 9% per cent. Hsuses pleasantly situated. three minutes’ walk from railroad sta- tion, post office aud business section, five minutes from churches and schools. E. L. DARBIB, Real Estate Agent, Savings Bank Block, Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE Brick Business Block on Frank- lin Street, producing more than 10 per cent. on gross investment; good opportunity to secure de- sirable property; easy terms if desired. Inquire of Thomas H. Beckley May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street 474-3 Boot and Shoe Repairing All work guaranteed. Called for and delivered. A. GOLDBLATT, 60 Franklin Street Most Cigars are Good— THESE ARE BETTER TOM’S 1.2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and see. THOS, M. SHEA, Prop Franklin St Next to Palace Cafe DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telepnons 523 206, Old Lyme, Conn. WANTED—Call and see the finest New England—Sam able. SPINNERS WA sep2d 1 at the fair grounds hackney. uel So sepld /ANTED—Steady work Niantic tallion in |S. Zorn, South Manghester, Conn. sep3d es, 9605, v = care of A. J. Compton. Terms reason- FOR SALE Lunch cart in thriving city of South Manchester, Conn., doing 4 good business: investigate. Address FOR SALE FOR SALE_One wood splitter; will sell reasonably. ApPly to M. Spal ing, Box 313, Norwich Postotfice. ; sep: House E Electric lights, steam heat, set- RNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- Seven Room Cottage Is . mur; Far oft the ciiy’s mellowed hum es. ‘murous as bes N e ime ot mUrseTY | veniences, 38 Union Si. Phone 1081.3. | A, SRS P | O Crees, ahrubs, eto. Members of the | 3114 ® it e b iautis Broven, T o R i TS st of % Em'l'k?m"’ g 2 A e hosts of the un! : - o Sones: we| Menentid: coun. ausiid | Summer Cottages FR SAVE |, o ° = 0 e pu'-?e‘ .:m“—"' ugx enu“}_nx:’ ::u‘:‘a Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View | That yearn again for -mortal birth; | BHiter" gods for summer dresses; aiso | Rentals 5176-$2.500 season b o B R CEime Miail oulere givan cAvaful atita: Restion by apwolntusel baloda nae, | ton. Jewett City Textile Noveley Co., FRANK w. coy Whered . the : vagus, ' clowd-Ii sepsd | Jewett City, Conn. 2ug26MWS 6 High Street, Westerly, R. I, e, 5 ‘Wan spectres glide and fade ain: same ha wall 1 - Ang g SaTe Saiked e BANAERY calls detying time and dedth, myr] to the haunts of day; once drew mortal Still own her ealous sway! E. Buhler, N T Timea. HUMOR OF Kriss—Who stood up for him wh he married? Kross—Nobody- diot.—Smart Set., “I took a long walk y-t-'ajfldd Boreman, as. :fi coliapsed into a seat Busyman's desk. “Take 0 ", nated, “but I do hope they won't tax me for three dogs this year” “I don't know how to take this chick- en apart,” declared the bride. “Wel, we tackled an automobile successful- ly,” said_the young husband.: *We ought to be able to handle a small like this. Where's the book of structions?”—Kansas City Journal. d " Mfg. Co., East escutcheon is a light colo: vest. . He fl%figognngfw & Gugsla FOR SALE—Several tons of Xtravim tubs, large lot, in fine location. had probably been & fountain WANTED A ¢ gir1 foc gen- | Borses, vatiier calves ARG PoWlLrY. ob- B 1D e S e comypeten! rl for gen~- orses, cattle, calves poultry, al- orul housework. 15 Broad Bt. -auB6d | ways on Rand at & reasoRable Prics. Price $3,300 “What is the matter with you?” YOUNG MEN become railway mall |8t the Greeneville Grain Co. Tel. 326-5. AL S “Tango toe.” “But you have never clerks, Norwich mail ~carrlersi com-| DM o e N. TARRANT & CO. danced the tango in your life. mence $65 to $75 month; pull unneces-| PUNK ST) Wil Kill mosquit ks . sample Rochester, N. Y. ug! WANTED—Safety razgor blades to sharpen. B. Kirby, 227 Main St _auglld WANTED—Piano tuning. 3 Qon, 398 Prospect St City. Tel. 6532, Iy examination questions lelnxfm get them to lr.nq on the LghAt Franklin Institute, Dept. 35-R., . aug26d A G. BCOK ON > Dog Diseases 118 West 31st Street AND HOW TO FEED Malled Free to any sddress by the author > H.CLAY GLOVER, V.S. New York HELP WANTED Farm Hand, workers, Chamber Mai: Cook, General d. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, AL J. Coscoran: St Central Bldg. un(;:;?ul three cows, e FOR § Real Estate, consistin, FOR SALE ALE farms, all kinds, all sizes. all prices. Our aim is to suit both the owner and Motto: Quick Sales and 1 Profits to Ourselves. interested in anything relative to the the Sm If you are above, write or telephone W. sep3ThSTu Danieison, Conn. COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER A graduate from Jones' Nat. School of Auctioneering. Pedigreed Stock. M Specialty of Farm and erchandise and Real Estate Sales. Address R.-F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Cottage House, Large barn ....... Total All yours for ARCHA W. Opp. Y. M. C. A. —I':ARI\“ “ S of all descriptions HOW'S THIS? six rooms and bath Lot 100 feet square FOR SALE -$3,800. $3,000. coIr Norwich, Ct. and prices. Have sold a large number but plenty of-good bargains left. WM. F. H Rea! Estate and 25 Shetucket_Street, Telephone L Insurance, Norwick, Conn. 147 Gor- of residences, but for ciassy pipes, say, those 50c 117 Main Street, h are ihere, at Fagan's Smoke sepld calal Shop. FOR SALE—A i0-acre farm in good cultivation, one house, 10 rooms, first class order, also one 0f 7 rooms, most new, and barns and wagon sheds, own water system of best quality, two min- ules to electric cars, N. . James and Marthe Lawton, Varietyville, Westerly, F. sepld ¥OR SALE—Nearly 200 bred sows Norwich ‘Farmfl' Sale so loud! M‘lxw f:r l% everybody know 2 bucket -Washington Star.” coal on my foot."— dmu;g: nose ‘- cked 1t :zuP.:-K;::;! his > or cf pug Greclan nose! Mike—He did? 3 day Callahan kn for City Times. 4 The New President—Bul . what a2 moozy lot of Mflgyw have! ‘z.‘hey look“:; if you'd gone to.the ighways ‘em. The for August and September farrow, in-| A 50-acre farm, 7-room cottage house, W cludiag, O. L Yorkshires, Poland |large barn, woodhouse and hennery, m‘-‘flywa e “l’lid"- It m"‘l g: K Chinas,” Essex, Chesters, Berkshir:s,|also smoke house: land fertile, plent: could get af ow and Mulefeet. About 125 ioung boars, | of wood and abundance of fruit; place | Haven blowout.—Cleveland - Plain two to six months old, O. 1. C, Poland |is situated mile to thriving factory | Dealer. Lpee inas, Essex, Yorkshires. “Chesters | village and 14 miles to main line and Berksehires. ~Pigs shipped at two|railroad; an ideal poultry farm; also I moncha i o lofs 1> “SulY usthades | M S PAN% Slenger | THE KALEIDOSCOPE rom i < fancy prices, and we guarantee ship- | baxwell automoblle, all in frst class Taent of nice stock. We have approxi. |gondition and inately 5,000 head t select from. New Bngland Live Stock Co,, Peabody, Mass. | {0 De £oid together; augdd morteaze at 5 running order. lemonstrate. th farm balance 35-acre suburban farm on trolley aid | genuine bargain, don't let this state ro. mile out uf city, good 3¥-|opportunity slip. roum house, large barn, poultr¥ nouse| Send for Wilcox's | Farm Bulletin. House- | and other gutbulluings, excelient 1ana, | cnoice of 400, smooth and easily worked, §00d orcp- RS S ene et £700%0 | WILLIAM A. WILCOX or’ ullding pur or price Tor entire faram. ©Will be sold Wit of Real Estate Broker, team, farming An opportun..y to obtala a une place at a low price. ‘Westerly, R. L rart 1 L RYONS AGENCx, B e h ENCx, | Telephone 865 gugo‘ ‘l; OVER — :50 nolfinfil = P ARRIVED :2:;10 nuéiy &l'llnied. for ‘L’o; uoé JUSI. 3 Ny SrnUnE you Bre in need | With 25 Horses of all kinds, £ n; rinu: ou are-in need "éf.m“n‘;' Bilitin' Company, Norwich, | big pairs right out of work, also some Gn. broken and gentle. Come and . them. Prices right this time. Tel. 1139. FOR SALE—The Leonard W. Bacon real estate in Norwich, consisi of the large mansion house ¢ dwelling houses, 2 barns, outbulldings and 10 acres of land, donveniently located to the citv of Norwich, at price and on terms attractive to the is property has Its own witer suppiv. Apply to William H. Shields, 35 Broad- way, Norwich, Conn. octl4d “¥OR SALE—O. L C. pigs, thorough- breds, ufinered. none g‘!!e! ln“{bo country. udlow Farm, North Ston! - FOR SALE it g‘:\h& F. D. 5 Norwich, Conn. H. F. E. A. PRENTICE | Y AM BUBING poul of all &llm,; Phone 300 86 CIiff St. Al h sam 7o) SIZNEE Jeilorf Eolonestar. Cona. ec18d BEAVER BOARD For Sale COTTAGE HOUSE Peck, McWilliams & Co. city limits. Would make an ex- cellent chicken farm. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St. Norwich. Traveling Men, Ete. Livery connection. ct MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and cecurities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old COWSFORSALE Another carload will arrive Monday, September Tth. established firm to deal with. H. HYDE THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO, JAMES H. ] 142 Male Screet, Upstatrs. Nortk Franklin. (Established 1872.) Telephone Lebanon, Conn. and auto are| Farms be sold together; (hehprlee of both | 878,798,325 acres. cas| n per cent.’ Here is a and . legraph system 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and 3. | use between Nice and Boulogne. three nice, | impertectly. ELMER R. PIERSON. A nine room house on Laurel Hill at a price that will be tempting. Ask about s a sgbstitute for lath and plaster without the dirt and inconvenlence. | cemtage of the potatoes were diseased with Barn and about an acée and a half of T e Mooy and witnin || American House FARREL & SANDERSON, Props |bosipm: It 18 ot on. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Shetucket Street in the United States cover 5 A group of French scientists who have been investigating have decided that small insects, in n to their size, are stronger Targer ones. A new rapid tel is n The message is written on a piece of sen- ‘a’l:bu:d paper by means of a beam of A century ago only 300 species of orchids were known, and those very Now the latest authori- ty gives the number of known species nice chuncks and drivers. All nicely|at 10,000. Because the tonnage over the fa- mous Forth bridge in Scotland was 60 per cent. heavier last year than in the vear when it was opened, most of the structure will be rebuilt. Consul General R. . Mausfleld re- ports from Vancouver that the British Columbia fishery catch in January to- taled 9,329,000 pounds, valued at $147,798, the largest item being 8,258,~ 400 pounds of herring. A new pineapple cannery in Hawail has a daily capacity of 250,000 cans. The potato crop of Germany was one of the best on record.. The official statistics place the figures at 50,200, 000 metric tons, as against 34,300,000 metric tons in 1912. Quite a high per- and could not be kept over winter, and the crop being large the prices obtain- ed were low. - 5 A life saving suit has been invented by Captain More, a Vancouver ship- master, and patented In Canada, Great Britain, France, the United States and Belgium. It is made of rubber and It is entered from the top, is equipped with a hood which, when adjusted, leaves only the face exposed to the water, a belt pass- ing around the body just below the arms can be guickly inflated by blow- ing into a tube attached. CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years THERE Is no advertising medium THERE is no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- latin for business vasulte. letin for business results. Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- Always bears n eter but zeroes all ranged THE DAY ' at Bus g old man,”: ested 2 aen do us both '::?d:"—ficx.' ks Cerebus was at the gates of Hades. "Hn'- Mt:' Pluto rum‘i.s