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fio nlv- hmmot to meet dodlar. will ch in V| on_their 7, with Dustin Farnum & company, um in title role. Cameo Kirby 18 a romance of the =south in the days:before the war, with “love as its main motive and with in- cidents which include many exciting -d\'qlt\u‘t ie0 Kirby ran for an entire sea- -mmhwrmmzmmm was regerded at that time as a wfivfi departure. In the midst of realistic this romance gentleman hero ing gets him ties, and its lovely heroine in the hero in spite of all Itemptations .to mistrust_him, made a ‘tremendous and with the experience of fnnumerable romantic success- s, he brings to the interpretation of such a romantic role a finesse and knowledge of the art which cannot be Farnum in Qmoo Soeby ound to been even than mmm In ‘The thlnlln ‘n. Squaw Man. DAVIS THEATRE. addition to the big Kefth)vaude- attraction there will 4 | stone quarry |senting more ‘two million b-l ia the Unlt‘fl States and terri- e Hexamer's reforence to the Buropess war was meds tn hls ad- e ey and state h today for " Dr. is fighting S nxe e of the open door on moee‘mplu Gl Hand o e wad principle was to receive general recog- nition many of the causes for future wars would be eliminated. s “Therefore, hail and _victory to German and Austrian arms on the seas, on land and in (he al “The purnose of pealAlly since Augis - +/ndly rciations between the United States and Americans GERMANS LEVY FINE. Sotution of ‘witch hazel. solved In 35 &l e raly Velous T ranerOrmation Paris Temps Says He Dwelis Than Usual on Ideas of Peace Emperor OF $25,000 ONGWINDAU. | German Farmers Forced to Bring Thelr Grain to Designated Places. Petrograd, Aug. 3, p. m.via London, 6.40 p. m—Refugees from Windau, on the Baltic, who have arrived at Rige, Telata thet the firat stk of fhe Germans in taking possession of Windau was to \mposs & Jovy of 50,000 rubles (335,000) to be worked out by the inhabitants of the city on the roads aad bridges and ms. Windau is in Courland, 100 :miles nmmcux of imu.h 8 AT itura! machinery was P ed by the Germans and the local farm- ers were ordered to proceed with their harvesting. They were told to bring in their grain to designated places, Land that: the producer of this grein would be permitted to retain one-fifthy the remaining going to Germany. The German troops have been for- bidden, these refugees continue, to-dis- cuss the war with the people of Win- dau. The inhabitants of the entire ‘Windau community have been enroll- ed and at the same time warned that disappears this would be signal for. the destruction of the estats on which he worked. The Ger- mans are sald to be showing little re- spect for the Lettish pastors, many of m‘ha homes have been looted. BRIEF STATE NEWS Manchester—The local troop-of the Boy Scouts will go into camp Wed- nesday. The camp will be pitched on the shores of Columbie. lake. 0Jd Saybrook—Abouts thirty phones and one electric light drcult in Old Saybrook were put out of com- mission by a severe thunder storm early Sunday morning. Plainville—~The golden anniversary of the Plainville Camp grounds was observed Sunday. At the morning services Morgan Morgans of New tiraction | Britain gave reminescences. Bridgeport—Clara Tinnenio, 17, of 30 Ivy court, was reported to the po- lice as missing from home since mize o'clock Sunday morning. Detective Hall is at work on the case. New Haven—The summer colony at Momauguin, or Cosey Beach, who ride to and from that shore are at war against an army of troublesome in- seots that are particularly effective on the trolley cars at night. Auburn—A' peculiar form of blood Ppolsoning — employes in a lime- reported by Dr. John Cayuga. e | H. Whitbeck, health omoer of ‘becomes a the great Fairfax tournament. Arthur Stanley as John Powell works ssa umh:.n& learns of the approach. ing event. He borrows his emp!w:.r’l ‘The -‘nd rider wins highest honors and ml m« “queen of love and Fifty men have been stricken. Six are in hospital and one will probably die. Milford—All dolled up in & groen one-piece ng suit, whil two companions wore one-Dlece suits of black and white stripes, Joe Shu- grue, the Jersey City lightweight, end 2 contender for the crown of the 133 pounders, created a sensation at Wal- nut beach. Thompsonville—Thé bursl: continues and efter a wild chase takes up the citizens ‘time in the day time -t night the business man lles awake waiting for the tele- 2 | phone to ring, and have the police ask him, “Did you lock your storé to- " | night, as It was just found open.” om-oa for the most suft- for a sequel to this than | pogsible, although but few of va 'V._Roseboro, A has accepted the offer of i local assoclation end will take up his duties ;l general se‘retary here, September Simsbury.—Harvesting of the tobas. and strung as fast as the growers have their full complement be | of workers in the fleld as vet, but ex- first an- pect to have & full force at work this ‘week. Winsted.—Word has been received in ;vhfi:l to go aflect.! that Mrs. Emily ". Hitcheocl fEed elghty-two years. d .mother of | JOSEPH ANGARANO| 5" years for war, thirty years sharpened her arms for aggression.” ATTRIBUTES WAR TO INSENSATE PRIDE Guglielmo Ferrero, Italian Historian Dissects CIII.' and Effect. VhP‘!uA“L‘oBDn- b Ttalian his- tragedy ever one generation” He attributes it to m.m-u. pride helped by the weak- er- amun. oy 25 he. sarm on the .« o Y lm “will execration o i) contution Aiiteumdant’ nation in Those who with_ in en hour took the most inhuman deciston recorded In history were able to do s because in_ the mind of the the sense of proportion thinks.that after the im; he concludes, “to" the memory of the millions of the me nwho have fallen in this ter- rible year while defending and her lberty against German ag. gression. DIVER DROWNED S IN A WATER MAIN Imprisoned * When a Heavy Door Dropped Behind Him. Pittsuburgh, e Iron water bureau employes worked fran tically to save Charles Carpenter, diver, who was lost In & 51 fnch pipe Connecting two reservoirs in the Carpenter had _entered the main just before moon to remove an obstruction and was _ imprisoned When a cable snapped and the heavy iron door, desp fa roppe ind ‘him. was thought of his abeence for ox bour, but when he did not respond to sig- nals, another diver went down and found the door closed. The air hose seemed to be intact and the pumps were kept going, while other divers ‘which walif _afternoon for mews from ths A‘UTOMOBILE TOPPLED — OVER AN EMBANKMENT. Harry Coulby, President Pittsburgh Steamship Co., S-rlelldy Injured. Cleveland, Ohlo. Aug. 2.—Harry Coul- by, president and gene; the ~ Pittsburgh machine and uug\my injured. was thrown clear of the an¢ Coulby, = ghine was seriously cut ebout heard, arms and body. (e was Plches up unconscious and taken to & -hos- pital Cod Fishery a Failure. St. John, N. ll' »Allx 2—~The-ood Labrador of | ishery . along' mwm-m,m“ -uun.leemlhs ‘message received From mmmmm is now ‘In the extreme north. mmm--mfi.@ua the scatch: being ' increased - during and Septemiber. B AT TN ‘YawliAground ion Seal Rook. w Conn, ‘Aug. 3~—The MON Y o Hn:iuo ow tonight inside S0 far UPHOL&TERING,/ Automobile and Furnilm,u' Automobile SlipCove: at Factory Prices 258 Franklin Street lephons 311-5 . Nerwich, Conn. MiSS FARNHAM seais Specialist|*s HARPER METHOD Also MANICURING PARLORS, Alice Building, Main 8t DR.R.J.COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. Phone 424-4 “TuThS Stop Talking War Buy a NEW OAKLAND and have a safe investment. POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON; Agent Tel. 753, Room 15, Shannon Bidg. PIANO OWNERS, NOTICE! If you will communicate with W. L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, d?AmlLL!.m-mnnwu- new proposition in regard to taking care of your plano. Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building SaniTuWF Frederick T. Bunce Expert Piano and Player |2z Scratched or marred restored to original flnl.h 88 FRANKIN ST- Phone 1214-3 Norwich, Coenn. DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST “Thayer-Building, Room 305- Telephone 488-2 | NeponsetShmgles I kinds of Masons’ Building for sale by I’e&. McWilliams & Co. . THOMAS J. DODD Contractor 99 Cliff St.- i Excavating, Masonry, Sewers, Cement Walks. “Portland Cement at lowest prices Phone 822 FOR years Telght 1160, every singls or dogble. Albert'A_Rist Norwich, Ct. D. No. 4 73-6. Jeweit Oity Div. FOR SALE—An o to| cloth parior suit and ’l ‘wanted; government wants clerks; $70 monEh; write {mmedl ately for {ist ynlluu obtalnable. o Institute, Depe. 36 !fi. N. Y. other ‘Bleses of Turniture. 38 Mapie St down augsd POI SALE — Lunch cart, best in ‘Willimantic; must sell at once on ac- eountofonur no reasonable or, Norwich Bull, fer_rejected. lln. 67 Churca BL. Willimantic. aug3d FANTED—Antique furniture and old Bruckn 56 mfi“lg Pl FOR SALE—F! TS e e e o 5 e T PLYMO A% Laure] Hill Ave The best place in Norwich and boarding: situsted onflmklu Ehe water; aiso automobils artiss socommodated. Phone 185, m Glau- St oy S & _Cona. Advert esoueTEE ton satabiisned 85 s Wi J. Parkhurst, New Haven, Ce ux\:l ulars. nov3 ‘WANTED—Fianc_tun! A G don, 255 Prospect St. City. Tel $$3-3. HELP WANTED Farm Hands, Chambermaide, Dish- General Housework ~ Girls, Hotel olp. Free Employment BI'uI M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central WANTED Auto radiators, lamps, ‘mufflers, fend- ers, etc, to repair by experts. Orders called for and delivered. 100 PRANKLIN 8T., NORWICH hone 541 WANTED SOFT SILK WINDERS, WARPERS and WEAVERS, Apply to McLANE SILK CO, Turners Falls, Mass. FOR SALE FOR SALE The beautiful residence, No. 249 Broadway, known as the Emerson Tur- ner property. Finest residential sec- tion In Norwich. Includes 90-foot building lot. Sold entire or seperate. AMOS A. BROWNING. may20ThSTus FOR SALE OR RENT Three minutes' walk from Peck's Setmar €90 Jew Cottages with garage all modern improvements. !‘or particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker Franklin Square, Norwich FOR SALE A new seven room cottage iIn Greeneville in a good location. Inquire about it E. A. PRENTICE 88 Cli Phone 300 Cliff Street FOR SALE 298 THAMES STREET 'Two Tenement House with § rooms each in excellent condition and on trolley line with 3 acres of good tillable land, barn and henhouses. Good . opportunity for some one ‘wishing to keep cow and do a poul- try business or market gardening. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building Norwich, Conn, SUMMER RESORTS. LOST AND FOUND real fh‘ Norwh;.‘ cows, by tic. LICE — 'nua cannot lln on & 'bird i gl m roanencd. Tast week Wity calves elr aiden: Dennis’ Coughlin, Ball DR SALE_Tine dark bay horss 1bs, 9 yea with _exceptionai 15, Box 13, Killtngly. Conn. FOR SALE—1914 ,‘ofd tnln'ln in ®ood condition. M. B, nut St FOR SALE—Bay mare, Iba, fusrantesd pertec t in et 31d W l(ht 1000 ery way 'o1d colt, broken to Harmess right. brose Sulli- -~ tle, l 1 gent prc- s, 1‘: Cove. Phone 381-14. d e FOR RENT—A house of ten rooms &% No. o4 was Be: i comven: iences: steam neat “ Inguire of isaac 5. and Real Estate Anm. Hichards Buiiding, vi Main St Ing “crabhing, orenestra: . QARCINE D8 Yiion. Btepden mcsuiien, New ‘u-- don. elia HRENT—Rooms for light house- -, Jnguire . G. Congaos. ¢ y_Ave. AL Casen (ental Dept), 87 Shetucket St FOR RENT One of the best located stores in Norwich retail district. Byllding al- most new with all modern improve- ments. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investment Broker Franklin Square Norwich Conn FOR RENT in_ new Thayer tor. Apply to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, Room 108 ro- SALE A portable motor Eaes ow Suy Boas Wamwy l;jo cheap, by 8. J. Coit. Bath PECKHAM FARM FOR SALE— a on Lavtel FiiT road. abou r] mile from Franklin Sauare, cons! 5t T00 actes Of B0od land, with am 11 room house, barns jcehouse and other bulldings. ‘It is just the place for porion, desiring to make money. James . DeWolf, Trading Cove, Norwich. TO RENT QLo&ocHo\'rAus—Ten -room cot- acres land, 1000 feet from Oun and Salt Pond; Sows So dower and vegetable gardens: hardw floors, plumbing and heat. Renu.l 3$350. Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY, '“esterly, R. I FOR SALE —— Good estsblished ary 004 business in town tnam; also §o0d wago: reason: or, seliing.—going into. other Dusimess: Address Box 144, Putnam, Ct.~ iy26d HORSE FOR SALE—A good driver, 1380 207,35, Sentigman. weighs sboui 1200. Telephone 231-12" SALE—Underwood warltor o prics cas| rwocd, Bo 39, Norwich Bulletin. Syiia STOCKED poultry farm, 3% miles out near village, fine 7-room cottage, nice shade, barn, nine poultry houses, 30 acres. Fruit, wood, nice stream. Half acre potatoes, other crops, 550 famous Tom Baron strain . White horee, wagons, tools, etc., sonable terms. mantic, Ct. SALE—Reo touring car, class condition, newly paited and overhauled; will sell cheap if sold at gpos. Addiess Clark; 136 Mountain St Willimantic, Ct.Tel. 435-2. may3: 1 AM BUYING poultry of all Kinds. Anyone Baving sime. drop bostal to Samuel Gellert. Coichester, Conn. eors, i Cora Tase. CBuliard rel 8,505 % cord iR For Sale A FINE LITTLE HOME OF 17 ACRES l!Norwu:hTmm Near trolley GRMHMI.MI Small Pm $2,000 JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE “—-‘—‘—:m"“ finely. - 3.". p---ro-- 2 FOR SALE WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale A store on leased land (long term lease), with ail fixtur ng 08 Bustacas: Tor sale ata paresin, Cottage at Pleasant View. Alo.room cotiage at Pleasa View, lot Y This plate 1 centraliy 1ocatod. Sminate Wik to roliey 2ud posictice, and the price ey 1 Inquire about it. A Lot = Groton Long Point. Located on the water aids, sandy beach, not far from board Price if taken this month Is nnly ‘gain. Cottagy Farms. Cholcs of 400—prices from $275 t0 320,000, Send for catalogue. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Phone No. 365.. 36! A around it FOR SALE Seven Room Cottage Electrio lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich Enjoy life in full measure? XNo, surely not. Life's fullest Coints o the people who enip! Due. time in relaxatio; worlk each one should do his or share, But pleasure comes when, free from care, You're getting recreatios —Somervi HUMOR OF THE DAY “Any summer girls at the beach where you spent your vacation?” “Yes, Several 40-summer girls."— Boston Transcript. “Have you ever let any other man kiss you?” he demanded, jealously. ever, Henry, Never.” she repiied demurely. “Only a fow college boya~— Journal ‘Women are mever pugilists” Maybe not y. But I know- said her husband was a , It he was, she is now a prize fighter.”—Washington Star. Mr. Singleton—Do you believe tn ai< vorce, Miss Yellowleat? Miss Yellowleal—Oh, you men are just awful! You haven't even asked me to marry you yet!—Judge. Uncle, why did you mever marry?™ T never found a girl who would me. Uncle, somebody’s been fooling you. Our sext isp't that particular.”"— Detroit Fress Prese. Patience—I understand Mr. Stylest has refused to give his wife money| for new clothes. Patrice—What's she going to do? “She’s going on a hunger strike.”— Yonkers Statesman. i Jingo—Is there any difference b‘A tween satisfled and contented? Bings—Is there? Well I'm m Billings is going to brln( my girl to the prom, but hanged if I'm con-! tented.—Dartmouth Jack OLantern. “Tomorrow, gentlemen,” said the fessor In lecture on taking notes, “I will bring in my cards and show you my card system.” Voice—O. K., Doc. Fetch some chips and we'll have a regular party— Pennsylvania Punch Bowl The famous detective gasped as hel arrived at the scene of the crime. “Heavens,” said h as he boi&{ at the window through which the thief had escaped, “that is more serious than/ I expected. It's broken on both sides.” —Philadelphia Ledger. “I know her father does mot m H.'mumomlom'mlm tory.” fac Well, why domt you prove your| worth by going? Then there will bel wedding bells and & happy ending.” “I_dom't know about that. Its raiita ey e otipvilla Coutier Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE ~ During 1914 there were recorded inf hicago 3,468 divorces, 119 marriage o annulments and 37 decrees of separate maintenance. American cotton mills are now using| more than 5,000,000 dales of cotton ith 1,000,000 bales ' French scientists( aw- in connection with anti- tnnold vaccine. A deed to 91-055 acres of land was( at Dalhart, Dallam coun-| he price being 3$4.736,000; | $50 In revenue stamps was attached. | One of the nation's bigzest mafl b Italian authorities say that should be promounced “Treesta.’ sides being a great port. it is m as a center of the meerschaum pipe industry. A downpour nfl"nky black water was idents of