Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY; FA'R TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Coing Cn Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictu-e= at the Auditorium. = oving Pictures at Colon: t Thoe sudevil'e and Photoplays st D& 3 ‘Theatre. ANNCUNCEMENTS The W. C. T. U. meeting Monday at 8 p. m. 35 Shetuchet street, roum 6. All_the new fall styles in millmery shown by Miss Breckenridge See adv. Seo th lish snd durable school rhoes m‘.,i‘i‘_ Bil ofters at 3% $1.28 $150 and 3172 DAVIS THEATRE. " Matines at 230, Evening at 7 and 845— i Vaugeville and Photoplars. ‘compositions and never fail Dl mit, Cody and Christy with'a dancing act that is 8 those two boys cannot beautiful costume clanges and very pleasing voices, win a big hand a1 ev- ery performance. Silverlake, an aerial artist of no small aoility, is perform- ing some huir-raising stusts on the trapezo and swinging rope and does his work in a_very Nnished wmanner. Pritzkow and Blanchard have a very funny comedy singing, talking, yoailng and costume chonge act that is a corker. J. Warren Kerrigan Is even tooay in a two-reel drama entitied The Silent Witness. The Animated Weekly and The Dungers of a Big City, a Universal lke comedy, complete the picture show. On Monday and Tuesday The Trey o Hearts, Afth eplsoda will be shown a Is a very Interesting ani sxciting numbver. ville number on Monday's oill s the Valle Trio of street iusicians and singers, playing an nocordion. vialtn and zuitar. and possesaing Sne vocal uarmony. Another Ciever man on next week's 0l is Du Mont. who does & corking good magic act Wilkins end Wilkine will complete the bill COLONIAL THEATRE. The Living Fear, Immense Two-Reel Lubin Exolusive Feature. The superb Lubin special cast ap- pears today at the ColoBial in one of the season’s strongest sensations, en- titled The Living Fear. This is a two- reel drama and tells of & young man who inherits kleplomania. e is in iove with a society girl and although subjected to the severest tests his promise to the girl of his choice is al- ways kept, and he in fact appears to be quite the stronger for this prom- ice. Incidentally, a big society event occurs where some _exceptionally beautiful gowns are to be seen. Ro- mantic Josie is a two-reel Vitagraph comedy with little Josle Sadier and the Biograph old favorite, Billy Quirk. it 18 a bright, sparkling number and 8|abounds in many thrills despite the leaving for the front. The fact that it is a comedy and distinct Man is one of those funny comedies mln,t e mada Tir - purposes only, an one full of fun. ' the first half of next week an- class vaudeville and photo- in Europe. The picture The Kalger’s Challenge and 1s ing line. Bar- 230, 5 and 10 —— DAVIS THEATRE. . When Dreams Come True. - Santley, one of the best and most popular musical com- will appear in Philip | musical comedy , When Dreams Come Ttu% at’ n“I‘ml.rn Tuesday, Sept. 15th. played six months in “three months in New York 70_months in Boston. Dur‘nu- ‘Come True is a com- has bwn- .“:.lnn Swith a Parisian dancer, to the in. of his father in New Yorik, , ‘hearing of the escapade, has bis son’s revenue, youthful adventurer thus has it nocessary to r-t::: home ‘n he_ 1 in the é:.'rit c:bln e alfhough he cannot ap- they meet upon the ‘ork, and the compli- true love—whieh by ‘smooth—immediatel: = - ¥ may truly be called a carnival ‘aancing, for 1t - containe. 55 i dance numbers, including ev- 5o Emp from ‘the hesitation to the The cast includes Mignon McG! Ruth Randoil, Cathryn Rowe Datmey, ine. Richard Taber,Wil. Clyde Hunnewell, T. S. ol 260 to $1.60. S 5 Gayat 10a m e o o AT YHE AUDITORIUM, Mfinmmmupm-‘ ad vitle e at s Heatre Today very interesting photoplay: the pirture dill Rul!e‘r :i;l W% Sery Oretty girls with nvflfl! PINPLES ON NEEY, - CHEST AND BhCK Face Was a Sight. Large, Red an? | Sere Became Festores. Used Cufeora Scap and Dintment Recozry Comptere, 18 B e B, Nccklasd, Lie—- Lbont 8 your ané 8 ha 0 C0 § Wou! .ccasionuiy Bave a emall Ficipilo ‘eowe 0u oo my N 30 § wouid scresen Jo an the G 1o doing 10 £ begiai > have wore Tul abu: 8 yoac ioma> Iy Gece was a sigut. Then tir- cams 00 T7 ek 40d in'e 0 My thext i bak. Thay were targs, mc mad SOTO Bis. a8 Tep Abert Gme becans fesari. ~1 3us en w0 oF thres Whange Uit thy €14 00t swemn 40 hetp o wacs, Oute nlght befare gaAng = nod I washed my fuco 1 ot waiur a3 T rowd Pewr wog Sudcurn Boap, then «oplied tne Cutbcurn Gtamnent. ‘The next seorning 7 fais ‘sctrer. In o woath in two wesks my baby ~as caiirsy beale: ~fhis eczems. * (Signed) Mrs. Edw Sc™fer, R . 26, 1914 = . Samples Fice by Riafi Although Cuticura Saap (25¢) and Cuti- e mmunion, 9.30: er, mirth producer. The Lad from Old freland is- a Kalem offering and is & drama made wholly in Ireland and h: many bewildering scenes of the Eme ald Isle. Coming Monday and Tues- day is The Drug Terror, a mammoth six-reel feature by the same Lubin cast that produced Lion and the Mouse. EFFIGIENGY IN EDUGATION. The & Stratton Commercial School, 33 Boylston Street, Boston, one of the best kuown institutions in the e o e Bapteriat othe men and women, 2 The location of the school is advanta- geous. It is in one of the most important. centers, bounded_ , Boyl und Providence !zr’u easily accessible from the distant parts of the city and the suburban districts. Particnlar attention has been given to the conditions under which the students have to work. The building was_con- structed especially for the school. There is_excellent, light from high and wide ‘windows and plenty of fresh air in constant circulation thout all the rooms. The school occuples the entire building with the exception of the street floor. The Bryant & Stratton teaching plan e o s oy e m, ‘upon ‘ments of the Po, and tends to devels his or her al 1o the highest point of efficiency. ‘A combination of stady and practico enables the graauate to accom- plish difficult, practical work immediatel upon_entrance into the business world. The School not only fts for genersl busi- nmhiflfienofihnml‘lrmuflly&m‘, flmn:‘ for prénu socretari and steno: graphio positions, the civil service, an e of commeroial branches in th schools. ere isan demand from high gr.de business houses for t & Strat- strating their ability in every part of the world. ‘The Bryant & Stratton Scheol should not be confused with so-called business ‘The sessions are similar to those ofa ‘scademic institation—trom 9 until 3 daily, with Do attendance on Sat- urdays, evenings, or during the summer season. The strongest evidenoe of the high char- acter of this institution is the fact that all its patronage comes unsolicited. No can- vassing or other methods in common prac- tice are used to obtain students. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Holiness Mission will hold ser- vices at 87 Main street. At (he Gospel Mission: 265 Main street, there will be services at 10:30 2. m,’s and 7:30 p. m. At Park Congregational church 10:30 a. m. sacrament of Lord’s supper. 12 Sunday sGool resumed. At Christ Episcopal L ehur:h. holy service and sermo; 10 !’:Jgunday achool, 12 evening m-n;.' Tho International Biblo Students Assoctution service in IV C T U, Hall a: Ms’hewcket st 11 a. m Bible study. J At the Broadway Congregationsl | courch the communion service will be held 'n “he warning and Sunday schoo! at newm. A the Shelto~'ng Arms, servire will be -anducted vy the Rev J. F. Cobh, With cholr of the Churcl. of the Good Shephart At the First Congregational church Anv morning topt~ Willirg and Do- i<". The vaster Wi occurv the pulpit in the evming At Trinity Methodist churth, Rav. F. T7. Coloman pastor 10:30 a. ra. sermon “The Civire Mediatn-" 7:30 p m. “Might and Righe” At Jrace Memorial Sendav morntag, preachine by the poster. Sundav evening preaching by Ifiss Cartie V. Withur. g Boptist chureh At the Sasond Conaregational church morning warship and communion at 10:70 a. m. Sundav school st noom, with special Rally Day exercise. The Loval Temoerance asmociation. Lewi S Saunders president, will hold Teizious services at their rooms, 85 Shptunket stroer, BIll Biock, Sunday at o m At e Federated ch-rch, Rev. A. L. Tedford will oreach Sunday morning nron What It Means for a Revival to Coms_to Our Church Dvening sub- Ject, The Lightweight. At tre Greeneville Conaregational church Sunday morning the _pastor will preach on In Seasons of Trouble —Whnt? Seeston of Sundsy school follows morning service. At the First Bartim church, mor: sermon by . Streuse, will he upon The Au- thor'tv of Jisun. Evenine subject, Boes God Mean What He Says? the the pastor. Rev. At the Cnurch of the Good Sheperd. verselist, preaching bv Rev. Je Subiect, “Rurning Our -ura Ointment (50%) are ol thougtout the world, & sample of each with 32-p. Skin Book will be sent free upon roquest. Ad- dresspost-card “Cuticura, Dept. T, Dostea.” scheol ‘at noon. Y. P. A “mpecially sevured vaude- | day school, 12:15 wie ve Iloly Communion at Mdrning Prayer and sermon at 10: a m _aud Evening Pruyer at 7:30 p. m. The Sunday school will resume its measions at U ociock At the Central Baptist church, the pastor. Rev Joe! B. Slocum, D, D. will preach at 10.30 a. m. and at 7.30 B o Morning sublect. Hestorati nisters; evening subject, Has Chris- tlanity Failed? Communion at 11.30 . m At the McKinley Avenus A. M. E. Zion church, Rev. E. George Biddle, D. D. pastor 'Preaching 11 e. m.. subject Promised Power from on High. Sun- p. m_ Preaching 1:45 p. m. subject. The Present War end That Which is to Follow. At Mu Calvary Baptist 11 a m. preaching by Rev. J. H. Den- nis, subject, Sir: We Would See Jesus 12:10 Bfble class apd Sunday mchool 2:%0 Rible and Literarv pro- gramme ~endneted by Miss Lottie Sil- Via. 7:45 subject Babylon ls Falling. Unclermed Letters Unclaimed etters In the Norwich post office ar <ae weok ending Sept 12, 1914, ere as follows: Mrs. Charles Preston’ Reinle, Miss Anney Crueno. Donald Cornes. Mrs. Marzaret Cran- dali, R. }. Golden, Mrs. Eme I. Jencks, Miss Margaret V. Javnes Mrs. A. C. Latham. Mrs, J. F. Loomis, Joe Man- ning, George Mathews Mirs Ne'l Mal- Iny, Geerge H. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Fotter, Mrs, Irving Stanton. Harry Shafer C. E. Swan, James W. Thornburn, Bdward Wells, Dr. J. Se- ward Wilson, Frank Wright. church, Apple Blossoms and Ripe Fruit Together. James Butler of Preston (Zion’s Hill), picked apple blossoms Thurs- day from a snow.apple tree on his place. At the same time the tree has rive aople on it and has many mare blossoma. LEGAL NOTICES State of Conaecticut TREASUQ‘{ DEPARTMENT TAXES ON INVESTMENTS All persons owning bonds or notes liable to taxation should write at once to State Treasurer, Hartford, Conn., for lists. A circular letter will be sent when requested, explaining the proper way to pay this tax. A law will be introduced in the next General Assembly, and will be urged for passage, taxing estates at the local rates for all the time owned by de- cedents on such choses in action as have not paid during the life of the owner. This is in the nature of a penalty. Savings Bank deposits are not li- able to tax in the owner's name. Money in bank (mot a Savings Bank) can pay the four mill tax as 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, lst in Mid- dletown; as of June 1st in New Have: as of July 1st in Wallin ford; as of September 1st in Bridge- 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- ‘empts for one or more years from and stfar the Aste._of pagment o the Treasurer, hut MUST BE PAID be- fore the date when the local tax list 1s due. Enquire of your banker or write to the Treasurer at Hartford. EDWARD S. ROBERTS, Treasurer. NOTICE TO CREI! <. AT A COURT OF PROBATH HELD at Nocwicn, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 11th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1814 « Present—NEILSON J AYLING Juige Estate of Mary D. Murray, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite ie sredilurs of sald aeceaned to bring in thelr clalms agalnst ssid _estate Within six months from this date. by pgnting a motice to hat efect to- ®Ether with a copy of this order on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a trus opy of record. Attest: FANNIE C CHURCH. Clerx. OTICE-—AIl creditors of sald de ~eased are hereby notified to present thelr claims against said estate to tha nndersigned at 38 Geer Ave., Norwich, Conn., within the time limited In the above and foregoing order. KATHERINE E. MURRAY, sep12d ‘Aaministratrix. NOTICE FOR SBALE: By order of the Honor- able Court of Probate for the District >f Norwich, L will sell the real estate “elonging to the estate of Moses Char- bonneau, late of Norwich, deceased, situated ‘on the northerly or northeast: arly side of Main street, and known as *he Pellett ‘block. and ‘bounded west- ~rly by land of Cornelia_A. Cranston, northerly by land of the Arcanum club, easterly by land of the Norwich Sav- ings soclety, and southerly by Main street. For further description see ap- pHcation to sell on file in said Court. DINA J. CHARBONNEAU, Administratrix. Repub ican Caucus The Republican Electors of the Town {f Sprague qualified to vote in caucus re hereby Tequested to meet in the Town Hall Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1914, at § o'clock p. m.. for' the purpose of placing in nominatfon candidates for the various Town Offices to be voted for In Town Meeting to be held In said Town on the first Monday of October, sepiza 1914, Dated at Sprague, Conn., Sept. 10, 1914, Per order the Republican Town Committee. JOHN P. STEVE! seplza Chairman. Progressive Caucus The Progressive Eiectors of the Town of Colchester are hereby notitica to _meet in Grange Hall, Colchester, at £ p. m. Sept. 16, 1914, for the purpose of votihg in the’ Progressive Primaries for Federal and State Offices and for State and National Committeemen, and aiso, for the purpose of nominating can- didates for Representative, and for the purpose of electing a Z1own Commit- tee for the ensulng two years and to choose delegates for the Fifth Sena- fal District Convention, and for the % of Candidates for Town Of- fices to De voted at the Annual Town Meeting to be held on the first lMonday In October, 1914, and to trans- service at 6 orvices Sheltering Arms at 3:30 p. m. At Trinity Episcopal Church thers act any othes s’ proper to be dono at sald FOR SALE. GEO. W. ROUSE .. AUCTION Wil be sold at Public Auction, at residence of Theron E. Brown, mion St., TTESDAY, SEPT. 15TH, velock m. m., rgrnflure. consisting of bedstead, féather bed and pillows, 1 sofa, chairs, 1 sewing machine, rockers, extension center table, Richmond range, rugs, 1 old desk, bureaus, ~rockery, tinware, 1 pair hack har. ness, 1 Hght harness, and lot of old harness and other things too numerous to mention. Sale rain or shine. Sale positive, as everything muet be sold. ALICE M. LATHROP, 5ep10THSM Administratrix. AUCTION I will sell at public auction at 33 Cununerce street, Norwich, Conn., on MONDAY, SEPT. 28, 1914, at 2 p. m, tne macninery, apparatus and equip- ment used In running the produce and cold storage business of The Allen- Beeman Company, together with the office fixtures and _equipment. The machinery consists of two 50-ton 1 machines with Pumps, PIping, insul tion, etc., all in good conaition. The offico 1s ivell supplied with every need- ed requisite. This is a fine opportunity for a produce and cold storage bus! ness, with excellent shipping facilities, as there is no cold storage plant near- er than Providence, New Haven, Hart- ford or Worcester. A cash or certified check deposit of $500 required at the time of sale and the balance to be paid within one week. The lease has about 15 vears to run and may be continued by ‘any reputable and| reliable party. Water s pumped from the river by our own pump with practically no . cost and the plant is run by electricity at two cents per kilowatt hour. A rare chance to secure a good and profitable business. EDMUND A. PRENTICE, seplid Recelver. W. B. WILCOX .. « Auctioneer AUCTION Having sold my farm, 1 will seil at Public Auction on MONDAY, SEPT. 14, 1914, at 10.30 a. m., 33 head of cattle, 10 cholce young cows, some fresh by New Yea 3 Holstein neifers coming 3 years old, in calf, 1 Ayrshire bull coming 2 years old, 1t yeariings coming 2 years old, 10 calves from 1 month to 5 months o0id, 1 horse, weighs about 1206, 1 bay mare, 8 year: oid, about 1150, 4 shoats 6 months old, 7 last year geese, 5 this spring gos- .ings, 29 this spring ducks, about 35 hens,’ 25 young pullets and roosters, 1 good watch dog 2 years old, with l- cense, 1 Spring wagon as good as new, never was run 100 miles, bullt by Scott & Clark, 9-foot body length, 3 feet wide, 1% iInch axle and 2% inch tire, bent axle with pole d shafts, 1gnew one-horse ' team wagonm, new. spring, 1 democrat wagon, 1 light team harness, 1 single team harness, 1 driv. ing harness, plows, cultivators, 1 cut-. away harrow, 1 spring harrow, Lot o horse blankets, 600 feet of fi hen wire, a lot of chain: other tools, 6 cords of length, empty flour barrels and cider barrels; several apple tre on the place; the apples will be sold on the tree, 1 lot of milk cans, good as new, 1 churn and mold, 35 tons of hay and oats fodder, hay is In four different mows, 1 mow 12 ton, 1 10 tom, 1 § ton, 1 of 4 ton; 2 doz. preserve jars, 200 good bags, 2 oll stoves, a blue flame and a three-burner oil stove, 1 lantern for a team, 2 good hanging lamps, 20- foot ladder, large kitchem stove with hot water ‘boiler. ‘Plenty barn room. Terms strictly cash, durimg the time of sale. This place 18 located In Frank- Un and is known as the John House farm, It ls 1% miles above Yantic, on the Lebanon re ¥ If stormy, mext falr day. sep’d ' MICHAEL CORCORAN. FOR SALE A nine room house on Laurel Hill at a price that will be tempting. Ask about it E. A. PRENTICE . Phone 300 86 Cliff St. FOR SALE Real Estate, consisting of residences, farms, ~all kinds, all sizes. all prices. Our aim is to suit both the owner and the purchaser. Motto: Quick Sales and Small Profits to Ourselves. If you are interested in anything reiative to the above, write or telephone W. E. KEACH. sep3ThSTu Danicison, Conn. IT’S GOOD TO KNOW WHERE T0 60 Go to Millstein’s (Ladies’ Tailor) for your next Tailored Suit. 1 positively guarantes to save you money. 106 Main St, Norwich. Phone 786 John J. Donohue, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Rooms, 5 and 6 Steiner Block (Franklin Square) Hours—2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Office tel. §75-3 Residence tel 675-2 augISSEW HOTEL WOODSTO K 43D STREET, NEAR BROADWAY TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK 360 ROOMS 270 BATHS EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY ROOM WITE SATH $250 & $3.00 DITTO FOR TWO $3350 & $4.00 COURTEOUS ATTENTION HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE MODERATE PRICES —AND— IN THE CENTER OF NEW YORK W. H. VALIQUETTE, MGR. Also THE BERWICK. RUTLAND, WT. 3. H. FRANKLIN, D. 3. T., SPECIALIST I8 Chronic_nvd Nervous Discase. Room 9. Shannon Bldg. Hours: 10 a m. to 4 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and ARE WANTED ok WARTEDL T VAN ne guy sez to me Fa- Macy's in New York—it's so dlflerl_)lu web Corner is as g9 as cy or one else seils for a MicK. Yours trolley. amepidd, T et WANTED_To board and care for an elderiy American lady; guod home com- forts. Address Mrs. E. M. Potter, K. D, No. 1, Danieison, Conn. _ seplzd WANTED—A_lady of pjeasing per- sonality, over 31 years of age, (DDOXIH‘: required.” Address Box 37, care Bulle- ton Co. Sepacu WANTED—Everyone o know that the cider miil at Norwich Town wii open for the season Monday, Sept. l4tn. W. D. Thacher. sepizd WANTED—Man o work on_farm. James puuer, Preston, Ct. R. F. D. 3, Norwich. sepizd 1 HAVE A CONTRACT to distribute a miliion free pKgs. porax Soap Fow- der. Want rellabie men and women to ueip; $lo weekiy. Waveriy Brown, 730 N. Franklin, Chicago. sepizd DETECTIVES—Be a detective; earn .arge salaries; maic and temaie; plenty ¢ Strave M. v.Tie sopt. Downey, Fletcher Bldg, Providence, R L Bepisa WANTED—Traveler; age 27 to b experience unnecessary; salary, com- mission and expense aligwance to right man. J. E. Mebrady, Chicago. _sepiZa GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. my iree buokiet Y-63% tels now. _Write today—now. Barl H.p- kins, Washington, D. C. sepzWS 00.00 R¥wARD for confidential up as’to manufacturer seeking beiter loca: Tion; write for detalied uller: ub Suc- cesstul Conattanooga ~_manufacturers labor, power, fuel, treight and chi- matic advantages over their nortnern competitors. We only want concern: that can finance tnemse.ves il vinced can_do better here. ~Addre: xoom 38, First National Bank Bld Chattanooga, Tennessee. ARRY_Hundreds wealthy o soon; o 3 e 0e, 5300, sSan Francisco, Cal neczid AGENTS—Sell guaranteed hoslery; repeat regulariy; ex?:(nnc& International Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa. P58 WRITERS wanted at once to send us ems or melodies [OT new SOngs; we can compose music and arrange for publication immediately. Dugdaie Ci Dept. 942, Wasnington, . sepos WANTED—Good income paid reliable man or woman introducing Prisclia fabrics, raincoats, sweaters, hosier: underwear; spare time; no_investmen sampies free, Fitzcharies, Wholesaiers, Trenton, N. J. sep5S GOOD_ PAY — Lignt work. Do you want 107 4t so. be vur represenfative. Write us quick. C. R. Burr & Co. Nurserymen, Manchester, Conn. seplid WANTED—Two farms; one large and smuil farm preferred near ge tarms anywhere, any size. 23 Duane St, New York. Brionne, sepild "TED 500 pullots. Roger Foote. AT ohands Division. . seplid ~WANTED—Five women to do iron- ing: 'Troy steam Launary, Frankiin St sepioad WANTED—A customer that will ap- preciate a farm situated on troliey line, car stops_ in front of house every 3u minutes, 5c _fare to city, goed smootn nd, good bulldings, witer can & he iped by gravity system all over house, Sain o dny ot farm; 4 cows, 1 tons. hay, pouitry, crops, eic s0id at once. G. M. FliAt, Willimantic, Conn. WANTED—Every_man Norwich get a Cobweb ~Corne: smoke at Fagan's Smoke Shop. 1f you miss The Smoke Shop you aim't seen Norwich. That's al sepid PTION SOLICITORS wanted for the “Business Woman's Magazin the only magazine devoted to the inter- ests of women in all walks oi business life; splendid inducements to energetic experience unnecessary. Ad: plication to Business Woman's Magazins, Wauregan, Conn. sepbd WANTED—Cleaning _4nd _repairing chimneys and furnaces, roof painting and repairing. Kumpf & Malcolm, 204 Franklin St. Telephone 717-3. _ sepbd YOUNG MEN become railway mail clerks, Norwich malil carriers; com- mence' 365 to 375 month; pull unneces- sary; sample examination questions free Frankiin Mistitute, Dept. 35-R. Rochester, N. Y. aug26d WANTEU—Piano tuning. A. G. Gor- aon, 29 Prospect St. City. Tel. 683-% 3y BOOK ON Dog Diseases AND HOW TO FEED "HELP WANTED Farm Hand, Cook, General workers, Chamber Maid. FREE - EMPLOYMENT - BUREAU, AL J. Coscoran. Swt. Cemtral House- FOR SALB FOR SALE Two 2-tenement houses on Mechanic Street in Danielson. Income $420 sross, net income on investment 9% per cent. Houses pleasantly situated. three minutes’ walk from railroad s:a- ton, post office aud business section, five minutes from churches and schools. E. L. DARBIB, Real Hstate Agent, Savings Bank Block. Danlelson. Conn. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Small gold fraternity pim, mond center: Koy M. Owen engtaved on back. Finder please return to Miss Julia Dowd, 149 Broadway. ' sep ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line ¥.| one 18 months old. L A. SBmart, South THE MAN WHO COOKS THE GRUB. We have read in song and story Of ‘the man Dehind the gun.” He is_given ail the glory Of the battles that are wons They are filling up the papers. Witn his apothesats INSERTED AT THE RATE OF But behind the grimy gunmer, " Steadfast through the wild hubbub, Stands a greater god of battles— "Tis the man who cooks the gTub. When the s rent with thunder, And the shell screams through ,the ‘When some fort 1s asunder, And Destruction r there, When the men in line go rushing On to glory or to woe, With the maddened charges crushing Heross who are 1ying low, There is one but for whose iabors There could be no wild hubuuh, And the greatest god of battle Is the man who cooks the grub. What of ships with armor platt What of castles on the hights? What of anxious captains waiting While the careful gunner sightsT What of ail the long-range rifies? ‘What of men with vallant hearts? These were but impotent trifies, But inconsequential parts Of_the whole, without the feliow Who must scour, scrape and scrub— For the greatest §0d of batiles e man who cool gru! —Cleveland Leader. FOR SALE FOR SALE—30 yearling R. 1. hens, 10 young roosters, four to five pounds, alive. E. B. Cheney, Lisbon Bend Farm, Jewett City, Conn. seplia FOR SALE—Some White Pekin ducks four montns oid. Mrs. John Heibel, Prospect Park. sepiza FOR SALE—Two English setter bira dugs, one Years uwa, wei. Gialned, TO RENT TO RENT—Two rooms, with Dantry and ail Improvemens v gne o two ladies, light housekeeping, . nice piace an B Bulierin: 4 i TO RENT—Furnished rooms for lLignt housekeoping: gas and bath. 78 School Street. seplld TO RENT—Furnished rooms suitable for uigat nousekeeping, bath and i8 School ‘St. S sepiia private. family, moaorn Improvemants. A orn improvements. For “particulars, “teiepnone. 118115, seplld TO RENT—A Dnice large front room, with @i conyeniences, three minutes’ wal car iine, nve minutes - in Square. ‘Phone $seeer > sepiia e e} TV iENT—Furnis me; au im- Provementa. 86 Union St ks TO RENT—U, enement on Wash- {ngton St; eight rooms and bach; ail 1 TOVem: Braaf Bool - TPy Broudwa: SRRy 4d it Sy hard floors, and elece tricity, steam heatad and janitor ser- by G g T a Inquire of Shea & Burke. Sl Au‘liflu FURNISHED ROOMS to S e name X Archa W. Colt, C!‘Brfl::"‘l“’. auglid FURNISHED ROOMS—Centrally lo- cated. Emma Morse 13 Union St jesa FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- vepiences, 38 Union St Phone 1051-3. Ei2 RENT Summer Cottages F8% REVI Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View Rentals $175-32,600 season Inspection by appointment FRANK W. cCOY 6 High Street, Westerly, R. Long Distance Telephons FOR SALE Canterbury, conn. aeplzd FOR SALE — MIll ends in raund plisse, seersucker, crepes, stri) Otner' goods for Summer dresses; aiso scrims and cheesecloth, printed and plain. Mall orders given carelful atten- tion. Jewett City Textile Novel Jewett City, Conn. aug2EMWS FOR SALE—New SCering _rang tank atuicaed, saghtly usea, $20. r. vresing, Hanover, Conn plld. FOR SALE—House and_store, near troliey, cnurch, P. O. and lake; hne saraen, fruit and water; nouse of seveu Fooms, in fine order; store lsxi4 feet, speiviDg, counters, 25 feet from Louse. J. S. Harrls, So. Coventry, Ct. sepilWs FOR_SALE—One piano, at.1 Hul Sc, Nor Conn. __sepiia FOR SALE—Gasoline _engine _and blower; Seii separate or trade ior milcu cows. 8."Brown, Yantlc, Conn. K. F. D. No. Telephone. sepioa MR. FORD OWNER: Install a self- car that does not need any baiteries; stricly _mecnanicw., works with & foot pedal; send for free circuiar. L. R. Mein, North Stoning- ton, Conn. sepiva FOR SALE—Gasoline power boat, 20Xo foot, must be suld immediately. | E. pabcock, ITustee. sepsd FOR SALE—Fancy Devon ox, five years olu, weight 1450, works single or double, first prize at Beriin and Rock- ville: tairs. - A Ostrofsky, Storrs, Conn. sepi FOR SALE Delivery norse, 6_years old, weisnt 120v; naving euto, haie no use for norse. ROgers Lomestic Laun- ary, 91 Chestnut, epid ' "FOR SALE—Well established barl buSineSs; DArka:D. AnQuire 1y Hum St #utnam, Conn. sep7d FOR SALE—Bay horse, welght 1064 | pounas, gentie and not afrald of autos, Address ¥, W Morse, Coichester, Conn. R. F. D. sep3d FOR SALE Several tons of Xtravim molasses teed, a wonderiui food for horses, cattie, calves and poultry, ai- ways on hand, at a reasonabie price, at the Greenevllle Grain Co. Tel. 326-5. ep: WHEN THE GAME IS DONE. Wha shall say when the Game is done What man lost and what man 7 Who shall say that the victim fought ‘With smaller courage for his part Who shall say that the viotor wrought With brave soul and finer heart? Who shall say that the gleaming stars, Radlant on the winners scroll. Will shine more brightly than the scare Of ‘Lim swho "fougtic- to- & hopeless cheap. Call ‘Who shall say when the Gams is done What man lost and what man won? —Grantiand Rice. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Bvery time I see s sword, I want to go to war.” “Well?” “But every time I notice grandfasher’s ‘wooden leg I cool down."—San Fran- cisco Wasp. Young/ man—I have called, &ir, to request the hand of your daughter in marriage. Grumbells—Has she ac- cepted you? Young man—Tes, &lr. Grumbells—Then what do .you ;want to come around and bother me’ with your troubles | for?—Kansas City Times. perfect,” he. sighed. of but one ‘perfect boy, anyway.” “Who was as that?" asked his mother; 35 LAFAYETTE STREET e o 10 room house in good condition §|was little”—Ladies’ Home Journal. with improvements, steam heat, “There are different kinds..of cour- large lot, on the trolley line. B,z e’ 1 know that is a theory. But T Finte bas 8 sbarni At 4 B i1t true?” “Undoubtedly. A girl for : some_¢= pren instance, e courage ‘wear Price reasonable. an outlandish bathing sult and yet F .DD hm not have the courage to go into the water.—Exchange. CENTRAL BUILDING FOR SALE KFOR SALE—Nearly 200 bred sows for August and Sepiember farrow, in- cluding, O. L C, Yorksnires, Puland Chinas. Essex, Chesters, Berkshiras, and Muletfeet. About 125 ?\ln‘ m't two to-six months oid, O. I C., Polan Cbinas, Essex, Yurkasiires. Chesters, and Berkshires. Pigs shipped at two mouths old in lots to sult purchaser from one to a carioad. We do not gt fanc; rices, and we guarantee "fi- ment of nice stock. We have upproxi- inately 5,000 head t) select from. New “Bless my wife's. dear -little heart. ‘When she was getting rid of my win- ter clothes I asked her to save one suit for a fishing outfit.” “Well?” “She England Live Stock Co., Peabody, Mass. augdd ja-acre suburban farm on trolley aia gtate road, e out uf city, §00d 3¥- B2 R RS §ohtate snd otner cutbuliu KIk lent land. smooth and easiy worked, govd orei - SIS 10 S RIS, EROR §58 Jidig utbias 157 price askey fa ciidiey oieeted o oo e wh Foacows. . Cuter urEiL 10U.S, et¢. An OPPOrtuUN..y (o ODAIA & ine®hials o83 PPRpHES Particulars of THIUNS AGfl(‘A S saved my old Tuxedo.’—Exchange. “I was outspoken in my sentiments at the club today,” said Mrs. Garru- lous to her husband the other evening. ‘With a look of astonlshment he replied “1 can’t believe it. my dear. Wha out- spoke you?"—National Menthly. First wors inla Sloarmy Dotiticians i) .Ml‘t"fl like this. politiclan—Well, ‘ye see. it's You don’t pay nothin' to nobody_ gné the government pays it for ye. politician—Well, _sounds -a_bit, of gl right, doean't {t?—London Punch. ISCELLANY , THE KALEIDOSCOPE Turkey last year produced 25400 bags of canary seed. Java last vear produced 2,208 troy pounds of gold. ~ FOR SALE _ Seven Room Cottage Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich Wiumazntic, Conn. THINK IT OVER — 250 notebea: and 330 6% (resular business sise) envelcpes, neatly printed, for $1.90; +00 sach, 3i.d0. Sena tor ‘sampies pricés for &ny PriNLLE you are eed %, The Bahdtin" Copany, Worwich, nn. FOR SALE—The Leonard W. Bacom fea¥ estate in Norwich. co of the large mansion house, dwel houses, 2 barns, outbulldings and 10; acres of hnfi conveniently located o the citv of Norwich, at price and terms attractive to the Thi property has its own water suppiyv. Apply to Willlam H. Shields, 35 Broad- way, Norwich, Cona. octidd FOR SALE—O. 1 C. Dlg; thorougn- breds, registered, none ter In country. — Ludlow Farm, North Stont ton, R F..D. 5 Norwich, Conn. H. F. Button. 1 AM BUYNG poultry of all kinds. Anyone having same. drop postal to o = i misas Swedish mines employ 168 women and 32,764 children. e Servia has $12,000,000 invested'tn in- terprises. FOR SALE Brick Business Block on Frank- lin Street, producing more than 10 per cent. on gross investmen g00d opportunity to secure de- sirable property; easy terms if desired. Inquire of Themas H. Beckley May Building, = Phones 72¢ 278 Main Strest 4743 dustrial en The Philippines prodsice. 49,000,000 pounds of crude salt yearly. It costs the farmers of the United States $15,000,000 a year to fght in- sects. ‘The 1 United States in 1912 was 105,820,000 acres. Since the foundation of the United States $4,577,589,824.68 has been pald in pensions. 1t will requirs 20,000 horsepower of electrical energy daily to run the Pan- ama-Pacific exposition. Mohair shipments from dur- ing the first four months of 181¢ were 4,411,294 pounds, 2,980,024 pounds in a like last year. Zoologiea payehology on & farm o 1 PEY on a Batle tor the study of the habits animals under natural conditions. The milk of a single Roquefort sheep will in one year provide from 30 to 40 pounds of cheese. In that district of France there are about 8,000 sheep devoted to the cheese in- Qustry. Quite a number For Sale COTTAGE HOUSE Vl'l'fll Bll'll and about an acre and a half of land near trolley and within oity limits. Would make an ex- cellent chicken farm. . JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Si, Norwich, Ct. l{arm& Sale A 50-acre farm, 7-room cottage house, large barn, woodhouse and hennery, also smoké house; land fertile. plenty of wood and abundance of fruit; place is situated % mile to thriving factory village and 1% miles to main line of railroad; an ideal poultry farm; aiso I will sell with the farm a 5-passenger Maxwell automobile, all in first class condition and_ running order. Will deminstrate. Both farm and auto are %6 be sold together; the price of both is only $1,500; half cash, ce on mortrage at 5 per cent. Here is a genuine bargain, and don't let this ortunity siip. OPBond Tor Wheox's Ferm Bulletin. Cholce of 406, A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Strect—Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, B. L Telephone 365 R HOW'S THIS? Cottage House, six rooms and bath. Lot 100 feet square . Large barn .. e bie o vead nese in Manchuria are and write Bnglish. Consul General Fred D| Fish of Mukden susgests that they would be interested In American mail order catalogues. Baseball is now played in every part of the Philippine archipelago, and the number of persons actually engaged In it lIs.remarkably high. Practically every school in the islands has a team and some more than one. Thirty or more provinces have their provinclal leagues among the schools, and these are supplemented by inter- provincial leagues. -In Manila, ‘whers the chief offices of the government are located, there is an interurban league running scheduled games throughout the season; an industrial league com- posed of teams from the employes of the various large industrial companies of the city, and the Manila league, & professional organization. cecesenes.$8,800. A yours for $3,000. ARCHA W. COIT Opp. Y. M. C. A, Norwich, Ct. JUST ARRIVED with 25 Horses of all kinds, three nice, big pairs right out of work, also some nice chuncks and drivers. All nicely broken and gentle. Come and sce them. Prices right this time. Tel. 1189, ELMER R. PIERSON. BEAVER BOARD is s substitute for lath and plaster without the dirt and inconvenience. COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER A graduate from Jones' Nat. School of Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and Real Estate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. LOST—A brindle English bulldos. Friday. Tel, 1177-3. . s screw tail, collar but no name. Return Telehone 1-3 %o City Lunch, 14 Broadway, and_re- cetve a roward. seplzd MO~EY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and cecurities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old cstablished hirm to deal with. *Rddress x.. Bulletin. LOST—Saturday, Sept. 5, on the 5.15 trolley from New London to Taftville, a brown traveling bag, marked with initials L. 3. on one end and with Pratt Institute seal on other. R ward if returned to Bulletin Office. sep10d FARMS FOR SALE Peck, McWilliams & Co. of all descriptions and prices. Have sold a 1a1g. nwmuer wus penty of good bargains left. WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance, 25 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 147 FOR SALE. Regintered Holatein Yearling Bull. A grandson of May Ciothilde Pleter- tie, & heavy producing young cow, by a ‘Sire that has 50 per cent. the same breeding as Pontiac Korndyke. the greatest sire that ever livad. ~Out of a §5.000 1b. 5 vear old daughter of Lin- CASTORIA For Infants and Childrea In Use For Over 30 Years TOST—AT the Fair Grounds, a large gold belt. pin. set with a gold sep: coln De Kol Statesman. Always bears 2 T DANIEL W. PECK, Signature of Telephone connection. Norwich, Comn. B e