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iy SR AR i T nl Motlon Pictures at mmm- at Colonlal Theatra Photoplays at SIMLON E. BALDWIN, MARCUS B uou:oué. nndu Committes. ANNOUNCEMENTS AT THE AUDITORIUM. Miss Janis is every bit as clever in pictures as she is on the stage, with more elaborate, and beautiful back- ds to set off her piquant charms. ion and her spontaneity are the primary factors of her attractive- mess: then Miss Janis is an American £irl, who abandons herself to the joys of youth, loves the out-of-doors, rides Rorssback. swims, plays golf and as you will see in “The Caprices of Kit- w“ can even climb trees and drive cars. In several disguises Miss Shnier as Kit, gives o deligntiot same of her art of impersonation. DAVIS THEATRE. Feature Bill Booked for Next Week—Vaudeville and Photoplays. _ For the first half of next week the| i -mtutme mm ha\'e se- Vandeville and M \u.\M-l.nzrpk: e and Mut vaudeville att 5>1E§ £ § TRERAER %& i I I 1 ,.E;FE 'l‘ i fs | i %555 i W finishing with ice cream and water- the afternoon outdoor games on Pastor Returns. H. Ewing of Elm avenue re- day, after a week's absence Boston and West Roxbury Move to Yantic, Mr. and Mrs. Johp Neckle IIIGM Ihh mouth from Town street to Yan- 2w G rs. Benjamin in New London this week. ‘Raymond Allen of ing his uncle and aunt, . and Mrs. Fitch L, Allen of Town street, I.lllh and Jessie Browming returned Wednesday, after two weeks' Taitowita in Goshen. weeks, the guest of her sister, Mre.|s ‘against the Town of Norwich | siees Arthur Tuttle. ‘The Misses Browning of Plain Hill were among those from uptown, who et Thurstay on, the excuraion to Newport, R. Mrs. Gaseny and daughter, Miss M Gasney from Danielson, are spending the week at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Kennedy, on Town street, Robdert Sterry of Otrobando avenue left this week on the ship Itasca, from New London, which will crsise along the coast, stopping at Boston and Portland, Me., and other points, SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Holiness Mission will hald ser- vices at 87 Main street. ‘At the First !-rfiot church, Pw. P F; Woifenden will preach at both vices, At Trinity M. E. church, mq sermion by the Rev, John Oldham. evening service. No for“the meeting of the on Sund“ Phreaner, pastor; Ject A Wise Warkeors Going Safely. At Grace Memorial Baptist church, Rev. R. B. Harris, pastor. Preaching morning and evenlng by the Pasto, Sunday school at noon. The International Bible Students’ association (Norwich cless), has a meeting Sunday morning in W, C. T. U. hall, 35 Shetucket street. 1 At McKi Avenue A. M. E. Zion church, Rev. E. George Biddle, D. D., pastor. Preaching morning and even- ng, end Sunday school at noon. Acthcrd-ud church Sunm n church, Chicago, will preach at tke enrik | Znion service of the Second, Park and Broadway churches. at L. M. C. A. Meeting. A. is glad to announce | Captain Philli ha-d of the Salvation Arm nt-lch.un. for =. - speaker for way. The mail pouches were opened and searched for contraband letters. Iate of the Dark Bat _ear. 371 Main © R inst sald (rom thia date. by | H t effect, together x ordel: on the sign. this | carringes and . harmesses. The above and foregolng 13 & true FANNIE C. CHURCH, - said de- TCE-—AIl oreditors ceased hereby naum to fhelr claims sgatast ‘undersigned copy of & said estate to the ¥ the above and a at Jewett City, No. 1 within unum-nnl [ W, NOTICE All persons having_ bills Town of Sprague will pleass them on of befors the' 16t of Septem s e Tht n. JOHN C. STEVENS Sprague, NOTICE All persons having bills the | K O SATE—Pair young o Sound mules, d mules, Frank Ford, Willimantic. - aug2sd FOR SALEGood drl horse; also s #L'e'pnona $37-3. St-ay & 53 feet Sas Dalr af sorret ariv- w*m“ relephone 22913, t!o!ky m’l l w B 87357 108 "yorth 4t-augisd by, cannet Tive on o bird Je14TuThS garde are requested to present them before September 1st, 1915. Albert W. Lillibridge, First Selectman AUCTION Having sold my place T will sell the following stock and furniture at Pub- lc Auction on Thursday, Sept. 2nd, 1915 at 10 o’clock A. M. at my place on Scott Hill in Town of Bozran 17 HEAD OF CATTLE (giving milk), 5 ke, Topale Holteln Oxen (woleh: Ing abdut 2500 ibe). 1 pair Avrshire Steers, 1 brindle bull (two years old), 1 Jersey Bull (well bred. one year old) 1 bay Horse (seven years old, welghs 1350). 1 sorrel road Horse (weighs 1000). 1 small bay Horse. 1 double sSet of Truck Harmess. 1 set light double Harness, 1 Beavy Lamber Wagon (two Sale rain or shine. ¥ Scott Hill, Town of Bozrah. MW D. M. BROWN, AUCTION ving ecld my farm eituated ome et Canterb: Beafion T will ool 2v Public anction on Cypher In- M y, hot air; 1 125 egg capacity. Combination Incubators 3 roodersy carpenters Three stoven extemsion tmble, marble other tables and ' stands, uch, | . C. WITTER, next fair week aug2sd COAL AND LUMBER GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK Hair, Face and Sealp Specialist. Miss Adles has returned from New FOR SALE—Bay mare. good weight about 900. Inquire of Whitford, Jewett City. Conn. FOR Afl—-DouN. gear power with jack and Tegulator. sllo _outilts, ‘water systems, lllhtnlu rrol-qlou. De Laval separdt ng “wire fence. Al farmi ; masuin- %, - L+ L Spencer, LonaSon, Conn. FOR SALE_Farm of 18 acres, with buildings as new; fine place for chickens and ducks. Dl S. Sdls Nor- wich, Ct. aug?s FOR SA SALE The beautiful residence, No. 243 Broadway, known as the Emerson Tur- ner property. Finest residentlal sec- tion in Norwich. Includes 90-foot Quilding lot. Sold entire or separate. AMOS A. BROWNING. may20 STuS J. C. WITTER, Auction Rooms, Danielson, PUBLIC AUCTION Having sold my property in the west pert ocBesekiva Villegs Entwn o the and ""x'n“fi of el '..u L se! my perso: Tty with- ut reserve or Ymit at Bublic Auction, on Friday, September 3, 1915 at 10 o'eclock A. M. Described as follows T pair of bay team horses, weight 2700 1os., "will work cither smgio or_double, and as true a team as any man needs o own, 4 head of cattle, consisting of one Z-year old holstein heifer givi milkone’t 12 years ola heifer, and 16-months_old ire heiter ‘calves, 0 ton of No. 1 hu. and about 4 fon of second ‘quaiity hay, 1 two-horse team Tegon Witk T2-fe ‘voay, 1 box spring Fagon for one or two with 12- . Democrat wagon, 1 dump cart orse seeder, a set of brass bal Auctioneer. 42 Main Street, Conn. bein hoes, and a lot of i tools of all kinds, as well as & quan- tity of household terms of sale will Dbe strictly cash. If decidedly stormy sale will take place on Saturday or first fair . FRANK A HERRICK. Auctioneer. AUCI'ION A Caterer in Aftendance. Haying disposed of 2 my farming land thoro: PUBLIC to the highest bidder at Pomfret Cen- tre, Tuesday, Avg. 31, 1915, 15 head of heifers and York with the mew Fall Hair Styles, | s natural. wavy and light as a feather. Plan Rates 75 cents per day and um HAYES BROTHERS. 26-28 Broadway DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St PRACTISE LIMITED TO Hours 10 2 m. to Eye, Ear, flo.e.l lllnt mese mfih n an, Wiili- | ed: STU part ¥ Co. Dox $65. Just call The Bulletin by phone and leave your ad Phone 430. 5 CENTS A LINE _E TR SALESMEN AGENTS: x.chmn ter- gtory, New Auts Fuel; prodtable Tankil. Cleveland, O} aug21d. um—h-mon as housekeeper, small family by a middle aged or to_assist with house work. B. Stowe, R. D. 1, Norwich. mein road in Groton is_good all through, at ‘s ‘Smoke SOD. WANTED A small _ trustworthy family to occupy furnished rooms for the winter and care for house. which has modern §nprovem part payment for feat. Telephone 76912, WANTED—To buy a farm near Nor- wich. Am willing to pay about $1500 ‘Address Albert Lid- dlud. “55s “Washington strost, Guines. FOR SALE FOR SALEOne good work Horse, one 13-ft. team wagon. can be used as Role. Bear or Lommnbudy alter Wibberly. er. _3t-auglid FOR SALE or TRADE for Ford, 1913 60 b passenger Rambler, in fine -h-pe.sn-umxmr.n-u-nn Hre "3335.00. Storrs Storrs, Cona. unu FOR Ph du 2 lflv top ot Ba i one o Gtternat 'ruann: 6t-aug2id FOR I.I—Buhra table; set of 1vory batia, Cucs, Fach, eto. Ho Fesson: ble offer refused. Aadress eral Delivery, Se' London. Conn t-aug2id car. field, Conn. G. T. Ret-| TO RENT—Store at 65 e ¥ anbal ™~ ) 14 Bal e im) o‘vcmu and st an L. 64 = RENT_Pleasant nine-room tens- ont: Sii convemjences. exceilent loca- boarders. Broadway. Fonning 3% Groadway: TO RENT_In gentleman. bright, comfortabie room. modern, central lot cation. " Inquire ai this ™ RENT_Cotizge at 6 MeKiniey u-. Mrs. S, Gy Congdom. _ Jyldd RENT—U; * six rooms, gas, pate B0t ana oia water, 11" Elm Apply C . Waitaey, Nerwieh coms_for Nght house- keeping. © flflqwa S. G. Congdon, $2 Mc- ey Jedd STOMAGE ROOM—Inquire J. & Faa- ning, 52 Broadway. FURNISE b _ROOM — :r-nv To- cated kmma Morse, 18 Union St e ey FURNISHED ROOMS, ali modern con- veniences, 35 Union St Fhome 1051-3 TO RENT Modern Flat, seven rooms, heat furnished—$35.00. JAMES L. CASE Rental Department Bookk. A young 134y desires position as Ste Fapher or Bookkeeper. Over one years experience as l(ennfllpher Address Stenographer, care Bulletia Co. 6t-aug?: NTED—Silos &0 il ot i3xd0 Tex50 34000, 16x30 $is, 3 on PT R Wiemen, = Telephone. aug 234d good steady board- 16 Laurel Hill Ave- aug23d BOARDERS WANTED Rooms with heat: use of bath. Inquire 29 Win- chester street, Laarel Hill . _aug23d WANTED Ten ers. Mrs. McCail, ue. SALE—x saddie ht about 1. pounds Chestaut Wil sell ™ Cheap. APPIY K. A Muir. Eaglevilie, Conn. 3i-aug2id FOR SALE_Cyclopidia of Engineer- ing, 7 volumes. General reference on Dboliers, pumps, engines. turbines, gas. oit, maTine locomotive engines, heating ventilating. compressed ing. dynamos, and wiring, ings: n 35 Wil el for 315. L. Lagassie. Norwich Conn. 5t-aug26d FOR I&—Ons fine 5-passenger 1913 Overiand. complote sdaipment. perfect condition. Price $35¢ Box 443, Norwich. e aug2ea air, refrigerat- rs, sleciric lighting GET 3 Interest your Savings in our Investment Department. Write Capital _ $500.000.00. Company, Joliet, Tilinois. WANTED — Information god farm or regarding unimproved land for saie. inneapolis, Minn. sug2id. ris to learn winding NTED—Gi and GuiIing, Steady work. West Side Silk_mill. MEN and women wanted; government wants clerks; 310 monen; write immedi- ately for i positions obtainabie. Franuiin Institute, Dept. 36-Fo e :er. N. 54 FOR SALE_Village property. house and ail out-buildings in exceilent re- s fertile land, plenty . on state road, two minutes’ walk to trolley. near markets. P. O. Westeriy, R. L 7t-aug2éd FOR_SALE One three spring e press wagon, fitted with brake, pole and shafts. ome extension toj With poie and shafts, one wagon. Call and see them at Hamlin street, corner Hobart ave. Geo. S. Byles. st-aug2sd sale, best in Willi- mantic. Sust ‘be sold at once. ' Will make terms to suit. Reply to 67 Church street, Willimantic. ug25 'TED — Antique furniture and old SVer: &o0d prices peid Eruckner. Fraaklin Tei. 3. may2ed THE PLYMOUTH, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. The best place in Norwich for sprimg and summer boarding: Situated high. overlooking the water; aiso autémobile parties accommodated. Phome 785, maysd WANILD To Duy cows and caives gf si: kinds; pay good price. M. Giau- inge: 14-5, Coicnester. novizd ANTED Flano tuning. A G. Gor. aon i3 Prospect str City. Tei se3i FOR SALE FOR SALE A small farm of about 30 acres. 3-4 a mile from village of 3009 inhabi- tants. New 10-room house, divided in- to two temements. City water and steam heat. Acetylene gas plant ready for installation. New barn 14x23, with wagon shed Poultry houses. Plenty of fire-wood. Spring water for stock. orchard of about 50 trees. Must immediately. ~Address ICK, Real Eatate and insirance. Jewett City. Conn. aug?s ThuSatM VERY CHOICE RESIDENCE FOR SALE Pietaresque 14-room bhouse, modern jui ge stable and grapery, Hiehuive fower ana J;.mu under careful cultivation, groun: frontags of & et and depth of eet Dossess a wealth of Boauticul snade trecs Located in best Tesidance section of Norwich. A Prop: erty that has been greatly admired and not previously advertised for sale. Archa W. Coit 63 Broadwsy. Telephone 1334 bout 150 1. and FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. Have s0ld a large number but plenty FOR SALE 298 THAMES STREET FOR SALEH: harness used in_ the. Tivi Horses copsist of this car right Also for sale a new 3-spring delivery wagon, a plamno-box buggy, 12-foot (wew), team_wagon and set of surrey harnefses. Inguire at 13 Oak street. Canielson, Comn. aug? FOR SAJ.E—Cows for sale. _Another carioad will arrive soon. ~\Hoxle, Lebaron, Conn. Telephone 29-4 Leb- anon. aug20d FOR SALE Good new milch cow. Samuel A Gager, Bozrah Ccnur. T.lc- ‘phone, 214-5. - Aug FOR SALE—1910 Cadillac uur senger car condition. -.ou: FOR SALE—A good driver, o tieman, Wi (%50 * FesZondne 21T yisa STOCKED goultry farm, 3% miles out near village, room’ cottage, mice e e i ey K 30 acres. Fruit, wood, nice stream. Haif Potatoes, other crops, 550 famous Legnomna, Town of Hopkinton. Stone crashing piat. Witk bofier gme gosioe complete in condition, ocated near Tockvile, % 1 Inquire of J. ¥. PALMER, Hope Valley. . :-kfim 22, Hope Valley Exchange. ag27, Fire- tor. p-to- aleely to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, TO RENT QUONOCHORTAUG_Tex-room oot tage 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Oean and Salt Pond; sown flower and plumbing _ and $350. Others 3200 10 $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY, 'esterly, R. L FOR SALE WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale A store on leased land. (long term leasey with ail fixtures. doing & £004 business; {or sale at a bargain Cottage at Pleasant View. Pleasant place is 3.minute walk to y froliey and postotfic is very low. Inquir A Lot at Grotem Lomg Fofat. Located on the water side, sandy not far from board walx. on this month is onl; bargain. Cottages Farms. Choles of 400—prices from $376 0 $20,000. atalogue. wn.l,n-A.wnm Renl Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Phome No, 265... FOR SALE A new seven room cottage in Greeneville in a good location. Inquire about it E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street around it Phone 300 FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,200 FOR SAL 195 North Main Street, ‘Where are the boys we used The Jims and Bills and And sthers whose n Those Reds outh they frolicked in the lota, as’ there they learned the To-day their names in letters Grace baseball's hall of fame. laude, Percy and Theodore. These boys may be the stars to come, May down their handl But we p';l::b:lfllu or " n an serap. 24 A. Goewey in Leslie’s ' { SWEET BRIER. They call it such fanciful names and Wild pink roses and eglanth Toua starce recognize the wes it of a That grows by the apple tree. Where - "ren last year bullt & wisp Of all of its Bames you may Beld to But I love it best as I've kmown ’ And it's sweet brier still to me. widdie, —Elizabeth McMurtrie Dim New York Evening Sun. HUMOR OF THE DAY 'w‘uchaoymweferml-rn =l down and worshiping ber. ‘The Rejected—Tell him ndt to get she’ll throw him down soom Puck. “Would you go to war for your country ™" “Would I go to war for my country? rd do more than that. \I'd lick any man that tried to get my hfl" htc war—Detroft Free Press. ow, this typewriter is fl\“wd th all the summer attachments.” and a thermometer; everything o girl Pas to consult frequently. ville Courier-Journal "Do you think women's clubs lessen find her husband's comversation com- paratively entertaining.”—Washington Star. wonder how poles got here,” these totem poles.” “I wonder, too,” the party. “Totem have been & good deal of trouble 1o tote ‘em”—Karsas City Journal. He was wandering aimiessly around t store when the floor- him. ibe her.’ “Well, she’s a sort of limousine with heavy tread and usually runs om low.” -~Ohio Motorist. “My husband has found a way by which he says 1 am of the greatest help to him in his Ii “As soon as 1 see him at his desk 1 go into another room and keep per- fectly quiet until he has finished”-& New York N THE KALEIDOSCOPE Sydney, Australia, now has 86,000 people and & trade of $300,000,000 & Year. More than 24,500,000 acres of land are devoted to cotton grow.ng In British India. The latest estimate of automobfles in the United States places ibe num- ber at 1,725,000. suffice to teach any * says the ¥French of- lunu-(a-m op nmm(h-vlumr. cl(h.llol. A large railroad in Prazil s grad- vaily mh‘ all its locomotives into_ofl and another is ex- monkeys,