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w SHOWERS TODAY; v FAIR TOMORROW Wi ing O 5 JEWETT CITY FOR SALE : TO RENT POETR - s Golng On T i I FOR SALE | of standing| 7O RENT_Five room cottage. at ] A i y 10 acres H - Vaudeville and Moticnm Pictures at|Theodore St. Peter, 6, Drowned "‘ e e WL hmfl.l.l:”x- corn. ,Ciarence Sholes, R. F. D. No. 5. Horton's on -.:r front, with ENGLAND IN 1563 m:"'“?:;“gl‘:h.\-\w at Coon'sl Theatre. | Glasgo Pond—Henry Thebeaults's A S b i Reply —r'ln.n..n SALE_B_ C. Feds,| 70 BENT—A i-room n:;. dmh-». e [ BT T [y Mseak's Beu- > Vaudeville and Photoplays at the| House at Lisbon Burned to the telephone 383-32 B s vnmnu. 4 1-2 ths 10 Carter svenue, gt e & ¥ Davis Theatre. Ground—Miss Cavanaugh’s Mother = - = 7 5 213 ‘;‘:’,“nn‘ °“;’ .}efi- ":":.“ :‘“’“é on yremisce, Prove m-q”"’ We who have ‘m“:..‘,.h: :," . e Dead. G ‘ombined Wit Sulphnr akes woman :or gen- P o e TO RENTStore at 5, way, | Friendly | "'-"‘ a foe in r Connecticut Food Ship for Selgium. - washing. Appiy | DAreRt stock. Ptnl ansen. - | moder: niences. B&::-... Wiping her * Over 1600000 women, childrea and Good Old-Fashioned Treatment. | Tignac 3 w lington street. '-‘"- "- F. D. aug23d | TPHIH Sireet b o other non-combatants are in the el o n S e M’lh class Jackso: FOR RENT—A large I uu lourln car; has electric hes, = e ‘Srént ropm St ANTED—_At once, two §00d pluymb- & car; A ~0od old fashiomed remedy forrors. D. M. Hall, Groton. o uEna. el starter, top. windshield. and™ 15| 36 River aveae. Thogeants of sallant mes, wounded Ty A s W ARTREoome with | i car LR A ST St SAESY | s, RENT Apariment oL g poumy:| ™ 4 - < o bég"tfomn":‘si&x’pg""!“ by getting Sae Of path Inquire 13 Win-|Also for sale a mew'3-spring dfllv'-ry weit Ave. auglza 1s on all sides our pathway defy 30¢ e of Sage. ‘Lhis is a 1. aug23d o-box bugsEy, 12-foot = - “Down val®™ was all Eng- dainty tollet preparation based on the| —wiw D gt | gl g e g sl il gomtesicnces. cxeiient ioos Tand said ™! ful ingredients added. 1t is in no sense ;1?: ?\‘}_,,{',"-_.‘o‘“‘{.’r‘“",:; g l{gflgm Danieison, Con aug23d | Lon Co: L Rudren 2154 °| We will remember her sham artistoc- ye, ut merely causes nature = > s s oL S e T R bring back to each gray hair the orlg per cent Interest Your s TO_ RENT—The 21 al ‘rioh, dark shuds. This is done 50 | Savings 1n - our Investment *Savioes | M S A T T R R R 5 u..-'n"fm'::"'z::nfl:: e wheh Treason “woud' et veniy that 1o one knows you are using | Department. Write for fres _booklet. I ot | Pauaing: o2 Loomiy s i¥zid anytht Tay Jalrs are kept|Capital $500.000.00. Woodruft Trusi|cash and immediate delivery: one 1912 Turing dcal ear to Liberty's call from s wln ulpho-Sage removes| Company, Joliet, Illinois. 6t-d |7 h. p.- Merkel in good condition. run gentleman, Lrigat, e ‘“’“51 B y 2,500 miles; cost with equipment | Cotion inquire ot rajacrh. central 1o-| we will remember with lasting emo- tre'an béhuty dhat will maks Yo ook | - Jokhay ose st on o fack Jouhay 0 imiles; cost with equipment|cution. Inguire at this cilice or, Fao rem ten years younger. Get this fine old | Rose. R e i e 1 510000 dint s » Lt T . Iibe | O elisbed aestiuin wére fashioned Sulpho-Sage e o ner Soint clsars from Fammns | i hicycies 3506 to $10.06. Baith| 70 MmN asping for breath, — Thel e e oy A Ok S augidd. | fotor wh - rooms. inquire 0 Gk e F ek W'hllq'llapm‘ of grain we sent over x < ng’ ‘;" 1 e °§. N "0“’1- Accept our thanks for all the good waek after placing your order. Cata- | Gardner. Jyisd Crlft"n e ol it gl 3 things you have said about the Nor-|logues, information and demonstration| —ro ST % 3% Km‘ e e wich Commercial School d\lrin;t':’éhe gpon request ‘Phome 190 or 4312 R. - _c‘““"“" -~ 13 vk au £ hiss whom she-hes save i R .nd“ Dout‘he nixm- ol We will remember when round us et starve those whom she has saved son of Hen: ” ot St. gotl now, more food must be SUD-|pgrer, left the house about ten o'clock W Connecticut committss of the|and not returning at the dinner hour, commission for relief in Deiglum has| 0 "ong of bathing, but could not o A o at | swim. His clothing was found on N e < aoroed | what is called the ledge. Not until wver Is ralsed here dollar | four o'clock was the body Tecu ;:n"di for dollar. Ail edministration expenses | It b tlmind B{yfifisn'“ - are guaranteed: every cent contributed | and ru Ot; Fe oln‘ ebolichns will reach Belgium In the shape of | feet of wa prepar = ‘food. to the water, he probably slipped down The commission has offered to meet | the ledge. The !;(;y“;gu H:O‘:nm: “whatever wo raise. dollar for dollar. | Williamsville Dec. 17, 1903, He is sur- Connecticut's half of this shipload will | vived by his parents and & mfln‘em cost approximately $100,000, of which | Sister Irene. Another ¢ %hs greater part mu’s;t‘ be ;ef:l‘-_ed in | January of this year. arge subscriptions. Every dollar con- SoeTh tributed will actually reach Belglum JUMPED FROM WINDOW ocean, Her lhdpl came laden with weapons of death! e = i v. aug2MTu Dani i By her foul deeds she'll know what e el 1o b saved by making ap | League are: President, Rev. D. F. enter street, Danielson Conn. y Ave. Jurs. lon. past year. Pellett, Agt, Center street, Dlnlal- e o FL - § of ithout any = x4 E e e, (of Tood Woodchoppers in Fire .at Thebeault | yury. 2 . S LRTRD A o wie i | 2% Comn- i | re mENT_Upper six ; We will remember the Keokuk simk Gufts of money. large and small, may House Threw Out Bed. tic Camp Ground £90d cook, emall family to work for:| PIGS for sle. G. A Kahn R0 (ADDY C. F. Whitney, Scrwich bulletin.| Riddled with balls “nmeutral Eng- te semt either to Gen. William Iyed land™ Lad sent; Aiken, Norwich, or-to Charles C. Russ, | The huose occupied by Henry The- (Continued From Page Two) e N atwn, Bhtphd HUL| ™y Sarie—Motors les. bieycles | ~7o mmwr_Rooms fer ght hyuse-| W "l remember her laughing and -State treasurer, care Hartford Trust|beault in Lisbon was burned to the &23¢_ | motor wheels. one 151 h p. M. M| eoping Inquite B G. Gongson, 3% Me- winking. - 3, i vice, resigned, ‘much to the regret of | prs’ WUTING AGENTS — Either | motorcycle, in good condmon. with & - Feasting_arch-traitors on board of compuny, Hartford. ground early Friday morning. At 'TRIB Al ther Kiniey Ave. j-l "SIMION E. BALDWIN, half past five, the hired man built a|all " Miss Florence Tbatcher, Jewett |sex. Barn 31250 per 1:‘0 Siving free f:};ngt‘océgmbn-nd“?;echhmunlectzflt?; S S s 3 fhe Tremt. e A : ? i i ages Blumer’ e Th p n M—Inquire J. E. Fan- D . = i £ coln an oscoe. icago. eq ~ for | - = - 5 Z Special Committee. turned, he found the Mtlafiblu:;(dfle New Cabinet Officers. A‘L—E%;onl“ RS T Boemen g:oooooow ‘1;:?9 sesc':?g‘ ':3&;—“'“-’;%‘;'1 VS, Room ::::::: o wnc‘nndol:f_:ua_nm we stand saved amusz?mm\:n!“:fie -m;:uw lm:o houe;e The new officers elected as the cab- | brakemen. 3120 monthly; _experience|360.00; delered. in one week after| »UMNISLED ROOMS, Her neutral mask shall shield Eng- ANNOUNCEMENTS _arh:m c"‘ym ch)“dren in the family | inet of the Norwich District Epworth | unnecessary. " Raliway. care Bulletin. Sx.cmx your order. R. M. Pellett, Agt.| venicuces, s» Lnion >t. hone 10sl-3. nd no long: N. E. O. P. meets tonight. : Dodd, Niantic; first vice president,| WANTED _At once, two good plumb. | _2u821d T Sets tonis! ;n;:;g::pggu?“: s]‘;‘;‘l’?:: on""h': Miss Esther Thurston, South Man- |ers D. M. Hull, Groton. aug2ld. o FOR SALE—Woodsawing outft: O RENT AM | MY BROTHER'S KEEPER? Miss Adles notifies the ladies that | REPICROPREIS WEre, SSERUE, 00 10 | chester: second, Rev. H. A Cassidy. | “NCaxwED “Tnformation regarding | P Alimo gasclene cnsite, complete T she has the new Fall hair styles—See | (heie bed out tne window and Jumping | E3St Giastonbury; third, Miss Alberta | good farm or unimproved Jand for saic. an in perfect running order. Address|| || 3 - adv. . 258 Diano was all that was avs | L. Baton, Stafford Springs: fourth, ) it G. List, Minneapolis, Minn. augsid. | e S g i o e g S | PP en e S S R o3 ' The Poutbunidings did mot take |Jrs W. J. Stephens, Vernom: secre- | =1 o st S e S Smeae . i years, 55 DAVIS THEATRE. e T ol T etiall e i Y er IO, areliouse | tion which “seils_at “sight; heeded in| FOK SALE—Cows for sale e JAMES L. CASE e aaeh with ————— Y G v treas 3 vey, v ay 3 . ¥ Another Big Keith Act Today and Mu- |0 the house. The family are living | superintendent of Junior | jars Creseent ‘5‘,‘,‘“‘:&} o garticw | Lebanon. Conn. Telepone 254 Le . gt e From that dark morning of earth's P TR S sy at Dbresent in some of the cutside|Leagues, Miss Florence Thatcher, Jew- | Bridzeport, Co g T S S R / Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. | - "“frst"to1d ‘sze. B = B e | etezct WANTED—Six-room tenement with |, FOR SALE—Model 33, fore-doc o e S e eaeietrs. B e The vaudevilie “attraction for the | oF siebor vty b he Horth part| Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Hefflon, Nian- | a1l moaern convenionses: cicorers Hanes in €004 running order. Four of Lisbon, near the Canterbary line 3 Yet t each soul make answer 1 first half of this week at the Davis tic; Walter W. Beckwith, Moodus; and | and steam heat; by small family. two extra. $175 for guick b = and was formerly owned by the Noyes 3 that day, 3 e Carlos Chaffee, Everett, Mass.; came |over twenty minutes waik from City Storrs Garage, Storrs, Conn. FOR RENT When naked it before the Judge is another headliner, the Newsboy | famil on the grounds Saturday for the clos- on Broadway or Laurel Hill side. X sball stand. Sextctte, In a variety singing, talking e G e SMcthan Bead T In answcruk give location and rent.| FOR SALE 15.In. friction clutch | Stores and Offices in new Thayer And knows that he who Qut with- and dancing offering. This is one of Miss Cavanaugh's er Dead. ng day. Box No. 94. Norwich Bulletin, i hangers and pulleys, all in good | Building, Franklin Square. i 1ds_his hand vaudeville's cleverest and most de- lightful offerings the sextette of en- tertainers being artists of unusual Friends of Miss Nellie Cavanaugh, Stafford Springs House Meeting. one of the Riverside Grammar school | The spot where there is tie fost re- \\h_\l\‘l‘hl)r—slc;ly | fornished r:o‘m o st al| teachers, are sorry to learn of the|semblance to the old-fashioned camp- | With use of bath; airy and heated in ability. They have constructed an act|geath of her mother on Friday, August | meeting. is the Stafford Springs house | WBtef. With or ‘without board. Not which is bound to please even the Jaseis £ fifteen minutes’ walk from City most blase theatregoer, reveling in 13_in Marlobor, Mass. on Wesley Circle. Here theee times a on Broadway or Laurel Hill side, Mr. an Mrs. W. O. Soule and Mrs.|day, at & a. m. 1 and 6 p. m. are| > ] rth and lody d terpsiche 3 3 m., C . y a man of good habits; give lo AnEt e this oity oS The |G- W. Robinson have been guests of | heid old-fashioned praise, praver and | tion and ratess Box No. 56 Norwich ho! Will sell at'a bargain. W.|proof, best of elevator service. jani- | Is gullty of the deed which he might ‘x‘:e. Killingly, Conn. 'Phone |tor. Everything up-to-date. sta; Apply to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, Room "lfl. Y. Thou :;’l thy brother’s keeper. Thine s s And on thy soul his lost years all shall weigh. rice It thou strive mot his faltering steps o win FOR SALE Jackson, 1915 touring TO RENT = S | o FOR SALE—Todd check perroruor only used one month. Will make the price right. W. E. Labelle, hl]hnzl) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Torrey of Put-| testimony meetings, which abound in | Bulletin. aug20d. Keith circuit where it has scored a i 35 2 s < ar, price so low as to be attractive: ON o 3 may not stray. tremendous senation during the past | ham, 8t their cottage at Creecent|-Amens”, “Hallelujahs™ and old-time| “WANTED Girls to learn winding | sis> new 3 speing. delivecy wason, & N Tac e totum :cols Teou Sl 2y brother's keeper. Oh, ®eason. This act will uphold the high | BSah- _ . fervor. There are many during the|and quilling, steady work. West Side | piano box bUBES. 13-f50t new. team | t38® - 3- acres d, 1000 feet from e heed; Ll a NI wholdithe hish Going to Shore Cottage. | week, who seek Christ, and find new | Siik Inili. Wakon ‘and set. of surrey harnesses | Ocean and Salt Pond: sown dower and | To will is not enough. be thine the feature of the Davis shows. Mrs. Walter Marshall and children | !ife in Christ. WANTED_A{ once, man _and wife, | natire at 12 Oak street, Danieison, | vegetable gardens: *hardwood ~ fioors. o Saturday evening at 6 o'clock the|for smail milk farm. No objection to cottage was fllled with a’ very large[children. Box X. Z. care Builetin. company. The leader was Rev. J. R. Conn. aug20d. |plumbing and heat. Renta' $350, Ninette M. Lowater. Others $200 to $4000. Send for bookiet. TOR OF TUE | FOR SALE—Henry touring car. 1913, HUMOR OF THE DAY top, windshleld, full equlpm‘enl and In FRANK W. COY. ' esterly, R. I. 3 g0od condition: also good _line wagons of all descriptions at $10 to $15 less than city prices. H. H. Sllrk-l . telson, Comn. 'Phone. The Mutual Masterpicture for Mon- | go today to their new cottage at Grot- dey and Tuesday is called “The Lure|on Long Point, to remain for the rest of the Mask,” a four part drama, with | of the summer. - MEN ang women wanicd; governme a powerful plot, dealing with love,| Mrs. M. W. Turner of Warren, R. }efi;rfi ,“h"‘ "',’;W;‘r’;g:‘l e etter was | wants clerks; $70 montn write Jmmedl vengeante and intrigue—a screen pdr- |1, spent the week-end at her daugh- [ (o34 hgn ‘lsa;t ;“r T % Ha;:u A 'F‘f.‘gxn‘:'xmmunp'fl-“g"fs izb"é‘"?el:- trayal of one of the most successfully | ter's Mrs. Pearle Whitford's. ey Sl » e novels .ever brought out. An unusual = - i i e b ot racties Sppear | Auto Bumped Into Watchman Prof. W. O. Turner is presiding at| “\WANTED —Antique furaiture and old in this feature, including Harold Lock- ty. the organ in this meeting for the 29th | silver; good prices pald. A. Bruckner, wood, Elsie _"'n Wilson, Irving Cum- season. It was 49 years ago that he B Franklln Tl ml)"’nd ‘mings, Lucy Dayton and other screen | qSOme unknown automobile party ev- | first came on the grounds. THE PLYMOUTH, 44 Laurel Hill Avi fivorites. idently had a narrow escape uat the His health has not been good the|The best place in Norwich for .p,,.‘ Other Mutual movies including The | M2IR street railroad crossing Friday | past vear, and an offering was taken | and summer boarding: situated high. Mutual War Weenly and o founs com | Pisht. The watchman's shanty was|for him at the close. overlooking the water; also automobi ;d‘;, fim ;fu cffmfime the g{l‘;‘v’v €OmM- | moved off its foundation several mch- Many testimonies were given to the ”‘;‘;‘,’) accommodated. Phone . Matinee daily at 230, ANl seats 10|SS having probably been struck by an|forsiving and cleansing power ° of “How’s that yonn; man I see calling FOR SALE on you lately | “He's a piil. But he brings me lots of candy. “Trying to sugar-coat himself, eh?” “Principles and not candidates will b’eo the issues in our country next elec- tion.” “That means no money for votes™ remarked an old mossback, with a sigh. “Look hére. Busteed, you've put me Shan- e, six and one-half years old. Will without driver. Ox cart, fine vagon for oxen or horses. ¥. can be taken off y for lumbering. Will seil togetier or separate for reasonable 5 A T Oastrofsky. Storrs, Conn. 14 aug2od WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale A store on leased land (long term lease). with all fixtures, doing a &00d business; for sale at a bargala. auto to avoid the down trolley. The|Jesus Christ. WANIED To bay cows and caives | FOR SALE— - o cents, children & cents. Evening at 7 | 300, 10 Svold the down trolley. The 3 of i’ kinds; pay Eood price. . Glau- | Rede und ‘k&iufod?fs%n?hoflfqulx:leafi ESTRE ot Ac—— W - e o et you'f g'sd sz;i" :g 15 and 20 cents. Don't|trgjley goes down at 11:09. The Dr. Irwin Speaks. bluger, fei’ 14-5. Colcnester. Cona. B Pl i A 10-rook cotiage at s pl!Bl'nemll en on Monday. SS s oW, > 2 View, lot 50 by 2vu. This place is centrally located, 3-minute walk to ."—Life. trolley and postoffice, and the price ky, my friend, has killed more is very low. Inquire abeut it. men than bullets.” A Lot at Grotom Lomg Poiat. “That may be, sir. but, bejabers, I'd Located on the water side, sandy || rather be full of whisky than bullets.” beach, not far from board walx. || —London Opinion. Price if taken this month is only “Indeed,” the speaker went on” I 36%0. A bargain. Cottages ail || belleve that nine women out of ten around it propose. As a test, I would ask all e track is unprotected, of course, which| Saturday at 2 p. m. the tabernacle i B T has been a source of much unfavor- | was well filled, when the principal of \\Arlmn-yu.no tuning. A. G. able comment. The shanty was in its | East Greenwich academy gave a most | 492, 453 Prospect St. City. Tels p proper location at elevn, but at 11:30 | eloquent adress on “Let Us AJl Mind In the Days of Famine, a Stirring | was found to have been moved. Our Own Business.” Some have to at- | . thres ‘part Vitagraph production ot tena 1o other fouks amams. - we| - HELP WANTED the Canadian North Woods gives one About the Borough. ought to find out what God wants us an idea of some of the hardships the| jyricq Svbil Tracy of Mt Vernon, N.|to do and then not let somebody else | Three first-class cooks, man and wife sturdy inhabitants frequently have to i = take away our job. We must mind |for boardinog house, three farm hands, endure. A beautifal love mory proo | Y15 at J. H. Tracy’s for two weeks. aug19d FOR SALE—Good new milch cow. Samuel A Gager, Bosrah Center, Tele- ‘phone, Auglsd COLONIAL THEATRE TODAY, FOR SALE—1910 Cadillac four_ pa: senger car in good condition. F. C. Kogers, 31 Chestnut street MORSE FOR SALE—A good driver. for iaay or gLentieman, weighs about 3 Sydney Melvin, Earl S. Hiscox,|©Ur own business in our home and our | nurse girls, dish. washers for shore. Telephone 221-12] irisd ——— married men in the audience whose vides the lighter theme for this photo W Beo e i| society. The preacher must stick to Cholre of_400—prices from 3275 irtuall ped the 1 play, and from the time Jan, the|3n0 VCTam Brennan have returned | JUSS o faling folks they are sine| FREE L MENI BUREAD STOCKED poultry tarm, 3% miles out | | 10320,000.” Send ror catalogue. e e T ';?;{nflnx?::?t Cl::flcdl;.t?n?n:: lt]rax; !l:te;l: Michael Shea of New London was in | Bers and need a Saviour. ral Building —— ;1;\5: bg?-;, Jlr::?osf:r';l;wn‘c‘ WILLIAM A. WILCOX, There was a subdued rustle in the ordered to burn by the factor at the | Oy Sunday. Tennis -Winners. e g b et e, el M e Real Estate Broker, auditorium, and in the dense silence Miss Emma Gardner, one of the tel- Hudson Bay Company’s post, because : 3 The winners_in the tennis tourna- LOST AND FOUND acre potatoes, other crops, 550 famous || Ne. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 ama || (P2t ensued could be heard sibilant ephone operators at the local ex- - feminine whispers in concert: “Just. of its being in the dreaded small-pox change, is g nding a week's vacation | 2¢Rt Which was completed Saturday Tom Baron strain White Legoorus, 2, Westerly, R. I ou dare stand up!™ i stricken area, you will find vourself | {MRE0, (5 SRU oo were: LQST—Friday night. on Preston City | horse, wagans, tools, etc., $2,200, rea- . i Phome No. 363... following the unweaving of the story el s % Singles—Harold Jeffers, Jewett City |road. set £ automobile tools with quickened pulse. After his| Miss Nellie Frankiin and Miss Blake | by default; men's doubles—Browneil | Finder leave at Bulletin office and r adopted daughter returns from school ock Islan for the week-|anq Stearns by default: mixed doubles | Ceive Teward. aug23d. d. % Jan finds he has fallen in love with | " —Miss Stewart, New London and Mr. her, but thinking she is already in|, D and Mrs. H. T. Thurber have| astie, East Greenwich FOUND! A godern, permanent method of re- o = as their guests, Miss Emily Gurnee - . e it T o1 T his ohty o |and Herbert Gurnee of Willow Point, Saturday Evening's Service. keep silent. The battle of human emo- [ W est Mystic. The tabernacle was crowded at the | storing disfigured Piano cases and fine tions continues, but in the end the Father ROI'aJld, an Asgumpllonlat p. nm service. Rev. G. G. Scriviner | furniture to their original finish. Prices glorious climax doubly repays Jan for Father of Worcester, assisted Rev.|read the scripture and prayer was of- | [°3sonable. “The girls ueed to keep me waiting when I drove up in a buggy. I notice they never keep you waiting long when you drive up in a motor car.” each 33.00. Send ior samples and FoR SALB :K:’xi‘:hl::;:h" qnlek}yanodel Fices for any printing you ate in meed gets out of date as well as we do. 2% rue” BUldun lapany. Norwica,| A nmew seven room cottage in|®%h0V 0 EICC %0 T commission form Uonn. " | Greeneville in a good location. of government > 1 AM BUYING& pouilry of ail kinds. Inquire about it “Not at all,” declared the boss. sonable terms. Tryon's Agency, Willi- mantic, Ct. Iyi2d THINK IT O¥vElt — 230 noteheads and iov S Yiar Dusiness sise) envewopes, ncatiy prinied. for 3i. 3 ish, | J: H. Seiferman at St. Mary's church | fered by Rev. Lucuis B. Bugbee, D. D, | BUNCE. the Pi d Repair | ADyone naving same. arop nostal to “Then I can put several of my men el“;y:’:r“g:;tfiw.‘? physical Bagggspx; Sunday morning, during Bev. 3 3| of sdarden Mo - Man- 38 Frankiim 0. Normich. _‘_"““" Geilert. Caichester. Conn. e E. A "‘E"T'.c!c intg office. instead of only one.” 3 drama featuring Isabel Rea and Will- | McCabe's absence. The preacher was Dr. W, F. Sheri-| Phone 1214-3. EUMN SALE—Woed. stove iengihs, 33 = e . e iam J. Bugler, and The Galloping Pil- | Phillip and Orville Ledoux have re- | dan, of Chicago, Ill. His text was from :“flf"- cord ¥ allar el way, t- '(mm. me to keep my grim, George 'Ade Fable comedy com. | turned to college in Canada and were | Isafah . ens out of hie garden- plete the bill. 3ccompanied by their cousin, Roland| Tsalaivs vision was first of sin. There LEGAL NOTICES A CIEE O ket canvialey T iliave S e el ; are thres classes. Sing of unholy appe- FOR SALE & ; T e aaoagees. { elghth | Mrs Kila Chapmes andiMra. Auselis | e What ot Bl e A svpe JMAYOR'S OFFICE, F. ARMS FOR SAI-_‘E formed him that my chickens may g0 Williams. Young of Westerly have been guests|of unholy ambitions. lsaiah found his City of Norwich, Connecticut, of all descriptions and prices. where they please. - at T. B. Keen's. lips were not dedicated to God. Isaiah |To Fitber Sheriff of the City of Nor-|Have sold a large number but plenty SEVEN ROOM ~You must have been reading up on B. R. Gardner and his son Richmond | had a vision of salvation, and an angel wich, Greeting: Big Comedy Feature at the Audito-|1eft Friday night for a trip to New |touched his lips. The coal of fAresie You are hereby directed to warn th rium. York and up the Hudson. symbolic of cleansing the heart. It -ufmr; of the City of Norwich to _Today, August 23rd, the Auditorium | Donald C. Bliss was at home from | was a vision, too, of service, for Isalah bie in special meeting at the tobn | opens it's eighth successful season and | SPringfield for the week end. said, “Here am I, send mej. Many In celepration of the event the man- | Charles Palmer of Pawtucket %pent|young men and women came" forward | o7 ke egemerit will present a specially secur. |Sunday at his father's, Charles C.|in dedication to whatever service God | mime be ot & legioiative bill of motion pictures headed by |Palmer’s. should show them. v ¥ diplomatic matters.” 14 d b ai left. - of goox ‘“'Kw";f Fe HiLL, co‘l‘rAGE HOUE Yes, it-all illustrates current prog- Real Estate and Insurance ress. A year ago, over the nmg‘epl- Room 108 Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Ct. Electric lights, steam heat, set- N e uve T Telephone 147 tubs, large lot, in fine location. THE—KALEIDOSCM ‘ PRICE $3,300 sy A A W s e =) ! d Bct . Bereluatlie, Mentionsh shall . tako A trolley car passenger from Ports- the great Paramount five reel comedy Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Butts and effect, and bonds, notes or certificates Beach, N. H film, taken from John Stapleton’s well | daughter, Edith, are at Oakland beach Notes and Personals. of debt shail be issued by said city in mouth to Hampton N. H., known play, “A Gentleman of Leis- |for a week. Judge E. M. Warner, of Putnam, at- | accoragnce with the provisions of such ufe,” with 'the noted actor Wallace| Harry Burden of Hartford has been | tended Willimantic camp meeting yes- ?:s"‘enfl{kd cAn Act flutshor‘;m;s the Eddinger in the leading role, and an | Visiting William McNicol. terday for the fifst time in his life, | Cit¥, of Norwich to issue Bonds.” pass. all star cast including Sydney Deane,| Misses Letitia and Genevieve Smith | coming here in his automobile. State of Connecticut at the session Gertrude Kellar, Tom Forman and |0f Worcester and Miss Alice Moore | Mrs. H. H. Sterry entertained at tea | thereof held January, 1915, the avails many others equally well known. of Webster spent Sunday at Gordon| W. I. Hastie, of East Greenwich acad- | of said bonds, notes or certificates of In the picturization of that famous | Willis'. emy, last Friday, in honor of his birth- [ debt to be exgended in building and New York farce success, “A Gentle-| Dr. S. H. Holmes and E. M. Gray | 9ay- FORNTCIINg | T Ry B SRR iy man of Lelsure,” Jessie L. Lasky pre- [are in 'New York, guests of Dr.| Daggage-agent Pierce, of Manches- | A5 provided in said act an afirma- sents Wallace Eddinger in the stellar | Holmes' nephew in Corona, L. I. ter, was on the grounds yesterday. | ¥IS."30n3" SPILIET WAACY Shal Yead role, thus adding another great two| Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller had as| Although the rain kept many from | “Sidewaik Bonds, No,” and if a ma- dollar (favorite to the list of screen |their guests recently, Mr. and Mrs, | COMing to camp Sunday, the dining |jority voting on said question shall * artists.\ Charles A. Gager of Norwich Town |F00m and restaurant were largely fill- | vote “Yes”, the said act shall take ef- When only a child, Mr. Eddinger|and Mrs. E. E. Lathrop and daughter |l With guests at noon Sunday, and [ fet and siid bonds shall be issued. had already become a star in the title [of Bozrah. almost as many at supper. B D e o oy 4 - ne place in said town hall, and the role of “Little Lord Fauntleroy” and| Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McLaughlin en- A Full Hour. same shail be the only poliing-place from that day to the present, his name | tertained Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. = N. TARRANT & CO., counted on the trip 156 automoblles, nine motorcycles, one bicycle and one 117 Main Street, Norwich Borse. FOR SALE 298 THAMES STREET Two Tenement House with 5 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. A quarter ton of coal was ordered for delivery at a lake cottage near Pittsfield. When the coal man arrived the husband and wife were away and FOR SALE the litcle girl told him to dump it any- where. aid, and it was found on Fine Residential Property, No. ||| th® Kkitchen floor. 59 McKinley Avenue, containing When the lights at the bandstand in eleven rooms and bath, and all Bridgeport, Conn., refused to work at modern conveniences. Interfor the time scheduled for a concert, the band adjourned to a nearby street finely finished in beautitul hard ||| corner ana commenced the comcert rovided for the reception of ballots in_electric lights in front of a Broad- | McLaughlin of Providence and Miss | 4, DCfWeen one and two o'clock Sun-|3:°kaid mecting, The polls shall be wood. o sopraa il “';I"";I";: i way two dollar playhouse, has always | Elizabeth McLaughlin_who has been | 32 there was a children's meeting at | open from nine o'clock in the forenoon For full information, ask al over the lights L T e e Do Suimonient of the Nor- | . oofeus. Tagist Tt 25 SALE HORSES Fire Insurance and Resl Estate s R entieman of Letsure ran for|Mt, Carmel sre ot o5, icnoock of | Duncan F-Dodd, of Niantic: & rousing TIMOTHY_ C. MURPH I have two matched pairs and some May Building 278 Main St. The bird class of the University of miore than a year on Broadway when| James Evans of New Y‘;r}(p"l’“sl prayer and testimony meeting at the Mayor of the City of Notwich. nice big chunks and business Horses 724—Phones—474-3 Vermont, on its regular Saturday it was first produced, and is now for | the week-end with his wife at Mr. and | Siymi,; R0U%e, led by Rev. Frank| { nereby certify that the above and | tPat I must dispose of right away. afternoon tramp, found an owl on - the first time made into a photodrama | Mrs. Flank Wilcox’s. . Crkamberlain, of East Thampson; and | toregoing is tne warning directed to| Come and see tnem. Prices right. fllne tree, -nahnher ;hey'hld fi‘:die by the Jesse L. Laskey Feature Play a wide-awake praise service in the | me for service by pubiication. ELMER R. PIERSON. _— ‘-bo-uhlm: - they ound" . im- Co., with Wallace Eddinger the world- COL auditorium, led by Ernest Naftzger, at| Attest: GEO. W. ROUSE, Tel. 1139, Iyea e T = 3ol I f&mous comedian, especially engaged CHESTER which the S. A. band, of South Man- A Sherift of the City of Norwich. 3 , | chester, played a number of selecti for tke stellar role. i ] selections. 3 This is the first time at a camp meet- Other photoplays on the bill will be | Large Attendance at Lawn Party of | D “Hi Wedding Day,” a comedy film,| Congregational Young People’s So- ng that there has been a brass band. _ YOUR 2 “THei XY cman /Eaters” Haby.© ciety. ii’&'&i’:fi& e Deople hepe % sy oa WATCIIES and CLOCKS FOR SALE THE NEW BOYNTON BUNGALOW West M. Street Full; ith all the modern 2 Y atped Sie you s agressst 195 North Main Street, qunrr:‘o:" price. or full particu "'l consisting of one large JOHN A. MORAN Jomg and five temements. Pays jant has grown through the e S Sl ) o liing #t solidly and extending SR —— s wich oo good rental. somé distance in the ground beyond. VERY CHOICE RESIDENCE JAMES L. CASE When the 014 dam was removed FOR SALE prigh discovery was made after ineffectual Fon SALE attempts to make. the bird fly. J. C. Oliver of Woodstock, Vt., has a strong dramatic feature. The Para- ey mount features shown at this house can be put in original mount Leatures ehomn &% {h,0%¢ | The annual lawn party siven by the e it Ackdeniy studente FACTORY CONDITION Congregational Young People’s societ: affords, and are away above all other 3| the camp fire, were: Work Collected and Delivered held on the chugc lawn Frida; features in eyery respect. _On Wed- | > .y ° nésday end = Thursday, Marguerite | 2ftérnoon and evening. Sandwiches, e e 5‘:‘}:‘,3‘,’3;} Man- | “Hamilton Railroad Watsh Agency” - cake and ice cream were on sale, The (-1 Clark will be seen in “The Goose|giie 20 lce creal LEE CLEGG (The Jeweler) dan as large. Mabel Hastings, 1908, Willlmnuc Girl. John Cavauaugh has returned to|Miss Marenda E. Prenits, 1914 | Phome 128 Washington Strest, City New Haven after a week's visit with|London; Miss Laura S. Brownell, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Cav- - 7, Willimantic; Miss Gladys E. Hill, 1916, . Children CI'Y anaugh on Norwich avenue, Moosup; Dr. Frank D. Maine, 1863, Ronald K. Brown of New York was | Springfleid, Mass.; F. H. Bushnell, 37 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Conn, ETCHER'S at his summer home in Brookl. 1878, Norwich; Rev. E. ¥. !!ndl a odern FOR L Sunday. oy e e e | g e, sy udbsicis P M P CASTORIA | L &, Stunan of Brookayn, 3 Y., mdto, L2908, Windsorvitie: Rev. 3. D for ssle by Xienaive ower and L...u-u : 2 was the guest over Sunday his (.n_ ap] cultival u with its_contents. = < . |1ly at_their summer home Eilm- 1915, Jewett City; E. V. R. "DMI g3 of lbfl‘ll " feet l" “ FOR SALE OR RENT unseen untfl DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist|wood Heights. b Wheeler, 1915, Providence, R. L: B, C. bout 375 feet o "' o oy e Mrs, Lillle Young and son of Nor- | Browneli, 1313, Willimantic; Ralph J. ‘Shannon Building Anscx, Room A | wich are visiting at Mr. ~and Mrs, | Thrall, 1910, Manchester; Bverett Joy- Lemuel Clark’s on Broadw: ner, 1917, Windsorviile. 'l'clem-on- 523 Geofg' A. Mills of ubuwn was in town Saturday. S ‘F c' m M [m Hobart B‘nr n:‘a.; Millington was a ‘v-uuon. Substitute Carrter B. E. 12 Prospect m Norwich. Conn, | visitor here Sati y. Staples is on the route, *Pho B.J:rom Sullivan was in Amston on K‘llr. and Mrs. R. K. Brown, 2 _'_—_ __——__.-__- urda; ingsley and ‘."n‘.' and H. Kc |- m:-.m‘uCannceu.cu't"oq‘uu".‘u_A“n-.-m w J. Bafley, driver of R. ¥. D.!logg, were gt Mrs. Brown's cottage ot ‘ lesin” for Dusiness ts, Route 1, is taking his two weeks’ Hayward's Saturday, beautitul shade 1 .u. Three minutes’ walk fil- Pock's erty that has h.on ‘n-lly u-ln‘ and all m‘ 8, o not previously ao'.:?a n- MORAN, Reai Eetate Sroker Archa W. Coit Frankiin Sauare, Norwich 62 Broadway, Telephone 1334, i i i H § : '

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