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PARTLY SLOUBY AND GOOLER TODAY, What Is Going On Tonight AR Iu\n Pletures st b st s L O 0, B, 0. 6. 0, Mmfiw\ Food lhlu for Belalum: I.IOM” m childres nfl I‘a ® m« iihe, Unless Amor‘:s e ": 6t starve thowe whom she has sa fnow, more food must be sups 'he Connhecticut eon\mm ol lno eommission n l t to work nullw( ahip” )olnllr “with m- nnwn\- nonnl commiesion, which h u" et whatever is ralsed here lhr lu ollar, All administration ex Are guaranteed; every cent contri buta X,Io"a reach Belgium In the shape 'rh uommlnlon nu uqu to_meet hatever dollar dollar. cannectlum‘u hut ol this lnlplud will cost l»rnxlmnolv $100,000, of which th greater part must be ncund in rgfl subecriptions. Every dollar con- tributed will actually reach Belgium in the shape of food, without diminution. Gifts ol ruoney, . and small, may h nm elther to n, Willlam Al Norwich, or to Charles C. Russ, lronum care Hartford Trust puny, Hartford. SIMLON E. BALDWIN, MARCUS H, HOLCOMB, WEEKS, -any FRANK B, Bmm Committee. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Koscinszko-! Pulukl corporation has postponed indefinitely the - fair which was to have begun on Aug, 31. LECTURE COURSE. Notable List of Speakers Has Been Se- cured For Slater Hall. A lecture course will be given at Blater hall this fall similar to the course of last year, which included Ex-President Taft. This year's course will be presented on successive Mondays, beginning in October by the following gentlemen respectively: Professor W. Pheps of Yale, Al- L President Luther of Trinity, Mr. fred Noyes (the noted English poet), President Faunce of Brown, Professor ‘Winchester of leyan, President Hadley of Yale. Weo are lortugnts in securing all of L particularly in oyt -nd Pn dent Hadley. The latter confines his lecturing al- most excusively to the University platform and is really paying Norwich & compliment in making this excéption in our favor. COLONIAL THEATRE, Ninth Chapter of The Goddess, Seven Reels at This Theatre Today. The big fio‘tm:‘m at tha Colrmm ‘;‘:‘d&m nlnm :hla}cf wlth Ahr“ b “ B serial s wondrou; - M was produced by Ralj .yvh V‘:’ Thriling ¢ Helen nflp‘ Me- of the strongest love Jrndum Hearst-Sollg l.ll the latest war news And all the world's Van, mko & bill hard Wo have & new show every day, All the h“u‘l‘% and best photoplays are every day, be; eve- nings_10c, mun be, orma o e+ P n Pert nees —. AT THE AUDITORIUM, “Sunshine Molly" the latest Bos- release on the Paramount pro- gram, will be shown for two days be- flnuu Wodnud-v, Lotls 'Weber at lh’"‘:ll'd':!ofllll.m W e play nmufl-nh It is her mas- Whi bri ing | Rogers, of former years She even hires a profes- to show her the most expedi- lloul ‘way of doing this. s BALTIC Apron and Necktie Whist at Home of Miss Beasette. A l\a‘hfl of friends of Miss Alice mom at her home and uook!lc ‘whist, Pre- w the vhllL and Instru~ w The win NORWIQl ‘I’OWN mmmw mmm—m»m John Timethy Stene of Chieage, rl‘bluln v‘:‘n [ ‘ 8, an ovg‘ ol \"N :.n:n‘ obm& were r‘:‘\‘numx and muel interest was shown. Chie Rev. John Timothy Btone ot Chicago who gave an address Bunday evening R i S Sered Hnt"snd T Whils. they mn reel and his parents ents hi The & wae made the basi cal discourse, Bve! he teaching of this hflm he said, "l‘h‘ alre«nfdvm of the first verse of molnu‘ by people who won ou t 18 contagious. Th. tm.m are unhappy because they have to live with themselves, They find othere unkind, but the trouble is in their own lives. People either control con- ditions or are controlled by conditions. Give a cheerful and earnest expression to life wherever you g Fret not thyself because of evil doers, as long as God lives sin will not win, Trust in the Lord and do good. We cannot do first and trust afterwards. It je what and why we are doing that counts. Upon whom is your faith placed? The sum total of religious Phinking has been stated in these words: 1 do not seek to understand in order that I may believe, but to believe in order that I may understand. know whom I have believed. We must know whom we believe before we begint to work. No work is effective without the right leadership. The best preach- er is one who does not preach; people do not think of his ability, but only of what he says, and are inspired to go and do what he says. Pray first, then plan, The man is ignorant who does not know that this is an age of masculine religion. If men are vitally interested in religion they will interest others. The young men’s club of 1,300 in my church in Chicago was gotten togethe® by young business Christian men of their own type. You are behind the times if there are not scores of men in your town who are strong for Chirist. The spirit of God is taking hold of the young men as never be- fore. Depart from evil. Get away from the temptation to which you are like« 1y to yleld. Get away from sin, do not give it the least chance. Stand up Agslnst yourself and delight in con- quest of wrong. Mark the perfect man, the man who is upright in heart, the end of that man is peace, The power of lives is wondertil, When God gets hold of & human life He_ puts His own power into that life. ark those lives about you which are being live dnobly. Com« mit thy way unto the Lord, your fiu- ture le then absolutely sure, In ulludlng to memories of Norwich Town, he flpfllw of his parents and of the closs friendship of his mother with Corinna Shattuck, In vivid words her work in Turkey was o a End of Junier C. les. Saturday afternoon marked the close of the summer sale of lemonads, can- dy and ice cream by the First Con- g?‘mmul Junior Endeavorers at the Town Well, Those serving were Misses Helen Avery and Maud Eiler, George Durr and Bldney Avery, House Remodeled, William Parkinson has been remod- eling the interior of his house on Huntington Avenue, putting in & stair- ease and making other improvements, Miss Bessle M, Grant of the Canter- bury turnpike is at Pleasant View for 8&n outing, Mrs, Lumbert of Westford, Mass,, 18 visiting Mr, and Mrs, Lumbert of Huntington avenue, Mr, and Mrs, William 8, Ceer of Washington street spent the week end with friends in Mystic, Miss Grace Trow and Fraulein Such of East Town street are in Boston for & stay of a week or two. Miss Eunice Northup was the guest over Sunday of her co the Misses ‘est Town eet. Misses Alice and Ab Casey of ‘Wightman's Switch are spending sev. weeks with friends in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Warner of Bliss place have had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. A, K. Brundage of Storrs. Miss Dudley, who is spemding some time on 'West Town street, is visiting friends in Putnam for a week or more. After two weeks' vacation spent on Wightman avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llam M. New York. Miss Marion Blacker of Colchester is spending some time with her cousin. Miss Mary Blacker, at her home on McClellan avenu Miss Jessie Browning is spending a ‘week with her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, John Browning, of East Town street. Mrs. William Risley returned Mon- day to Hartford after a weel visit with her sister, Mrs. Adna Norcross, of West Town street. Bertram F. Dodd, formerly principal of the West Town street school and later at the Falls, and now of Middle- town, is visiting friends in town. Mrs. Belle Worthingt: of ’l‘own t has boen u Oeun Gro or more, and vxl vlllt “in Hmlord Dbefore returning. Mra. Willlam Thorp nml Mrs. Guy Pocln.n and children of Potter Hill, w‘r&:ux end guests of Mias at her home on Sturte- vant street. Mra, m..h Sears and daught: ing tholr n\n'. 012:-. Johl f;o““g! ‘Wightman's e Swit for the week QL end. Vldtl!t at the M- during last ‘were Mre. E. and Ruth Tuces ot A\I‘nun“” s Miss Nellie 00unndl nd R m&m or James Connell Missos mun'; at Pl-nt ol (cNamara returned this week to | Com: 1 My Cornal” "N-! ’,h.llu'&fl’ Then Yeu'll Mave Ne Gorne to Bump! Your M:”’ Will Come “Clean o EEOeRS neel it hing % N Put a little “Gets-It" on, it dries ll once. There's nothing to stick. Put shoes and -loclflnr on right over it fuss, 48 hours—corns gone. Pe-Tt-"hever' Rurts the true fesh. never makes toes sore. If you havée tried glmost everything else for corns, you Wfill be much more surprised to see how quickly and easily your corns and callouse: 1 come ri oft with “Gets-It." Quit limping and wrinkling q&.your tace with corn-wrinkles. Try “Gets-1t" (.nllht on that corn, callous, wart or bunion, and you'll be glad ¥ou read this. “Gets-It” is sold by all drug 25¢ a bottle, or sent direct by F. rence & Co., Chicago. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Between Lisbon Depot and Glasgo, box containing six skirts; name on box. Finder please notify Ike Rosen, 25 Union St, Willimantic. aug3od ~ LEGAL MOTICES TO Aém pm}qsove WHOM IT MAY ONCER: BE IT KNOWN THAT on the 24th day of August, A. D, 1915, the under- signed were agpointed, by the Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, Commissionery on the estate of Bridgel Blackburn, of sald Norwich, deceased, upon the applieation of Witter K. Ting- ley, of said Norwich. who sresented a saim against sald estate, which claim was disallowed by the administrator of sajd estate. HE UNDBRSIGNED, such Commis: sloners, will mest to décide upon said claim on the 14th september, homas M. 0, % Broadway, in sald Norwich &t 4 o'etoctk in tha Ktlernoon, Al persons interested in the above claim may appear at sald m; heard concerning a_at Norwich, Copnecticut, this ay of Ay, m!l A 11 19015 n, 2 LI, t‘,nmml}gn»nnn'rm the n’.'m... of firmzu time and tho #a 275-“ PROBATE NOTICE, TO A14b PERSONS WHOM 1T JAY CON ni ¥ kfih N HA'r 5% the 24th dny of August, ; Hl he under- E})MH slgne mrn Gourt of Commissioners on ihe est u‘fi' A m " o o mwg‘hum, of sald Norw upon” the mpplieation of uuk Aeredsed, wire, of Ll ainim »n uM € uu ;{l I the Administratrit Wie of .. stoners, wl l"rfiml h a-«?ifi”u'v:'"-"fa ialm an the iith Aay o nn”ul’mmr, e of 5 15T, B l“ ‘;,l rmdwnr, T mld Ehieids, at Norwieh, at in the Afternoon, All persons int -u«a in_ the abave Claim may appear at sald time Aand place and be hesrd concerning the s at leh, Connecticut, this Norwiel -r(h A‘IBY of August 191 b" L) R ety AS M. SHIELD Commissionersion the Betete of Brig Blackburn, Bugsl PROBATE NOTICE, PERSONS WHOM IT MAY R BE KNOWN TAT on the 24th flly o! Au 1915, the under- -fl were l 5!.4, b lhl Court nl te for of Norwieh TO A Norwich, who p; uld oatate, which :lllfn ed by the Administratrix T (GNED, such C 8- uon.rsa. vlh meet to decide apon. sal claim on 3th day of September, ll lh. 0fflcl of .‘l'homu M. Norwie) All pers. claim ma; place an: lnnre-ud in -mlr at said flme 'be heard concerning Bd at Norwich, Oonnfl:fleu!y this 27th day or Au% 1915, the TW SHIBLDS. missioners on the Estate of Brld et Blackburn. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 30th day of August, A D. 1915, Present—! J. A.mNG. Judge. Estate of Waterman jurnham, late of Norwich, in sald Dlltflc!. de- ceased. Charles W. Gale Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court d filed a petition my‘nih for the ions ‘therein set at a certain instrument pur- porting to be the last will and testa- mant sald deceased be admitted to r.l!wn It Is Ordered, That said {fll heard and di t return be made to thil Collr The above aund Toregoing e s :‘;rue “X{mv FANNIE' C. augdl Clerk. BRI enr m':“‘!‘ o e always or samples rn[“s -h‘ "lcfi\? sore nl the ele e |"ulml % Four. -obor ¥ .nmnn X -\ cfi )lnln ‘l mmm “A"-D—u of good l(AndlnI in her neighborhood and member of some church to devote several mnu uch month to collectin our Am R Lo me Readin| u tunity for & dy with & nm-” time to ehr uch S0k Publiehin Tne D. 3 Behoot St., Bonon Mass. _ aug30 WANTED-—At once, all round blncn, smith. Apply to Joseph Goyette, Taft's Station. augdod WANTED—An experienced maid for general housework; no iaundry. Ap- piy to Mee. K. J. Jraham. 338 Wash- ngton St. augdod ABLE-BODIED MEN for firemen, $120 monthly; _experience Railway, care Bulletin. thore kln! get N sore ner nlnr ‘you \l:. nop. WANTED—A married man, to woik ¢n_dairy farm. Inquire Thimu's 40 Franklin_street. dt-aug2id_ temographer or Dookkeeper—A young lady desires position as Stenog- rapher or Hookkeeper. Over one years experience as stenographer. Address Stenographer, care Bulletin Co. Don’t Do Your Own Work You, madam, who have a fly, don't do your own You cannot do justice to yor | self or your enllcnn it you - dertake too mi Hm.u you h securing competent you should use & WA The Bulletin. Few people are ever perman- ently disappointed if they make goper u-o of Bulletin “Help antd” ate, The reason ‘The Bulletin pro- duces better results than any other method is because it is by everybody in Bastern Connecticut. Just call The Bulietin phone and leave your ad. Phone 480. 5 CENTS A LINE in dl Illu ad in by FOR SALE JUST ARRIVED — A car of extra large young cows, milkers and spring- ers. milking from 40 to 60 Ibs. per da: Holisteins, Ayrshires and Guernseys: also two palr fancy matched well- broken steers, weight 2500 and 2900. E. E. Sharpe, No. Franklin, Conn. Tel 95-4 Willic. aug3id TED—Rooms with lnlluh'o 29 Win- __ aug23d_ BOARDE heat; use of Dath: chester street, Laurel Hill . “WANTED—Girls _to learn winding ar!u;( quilling, steady work. West Side Silk mill. MEN and women wanted; government wants clerks; $70 month; write immedi- ately for {ist positiol obtninable Franklip Institute, Dept. 35-F., Roches- . X. Je29d WAl'rl‘.n— Antique (urnllun and old “ul‘l)d sxrfl- A. Bruclnlr. n St 44 uuul Hm An‘ ich for sprin ed high, tomobile 95, THE PLYMOUT] The best place in No: and summer boardl; overiooking the water, parties accommodated, maysa Fhon WANI Gl —d0 buy JURt 08 e ot r-l' Iilml!, yay good prie efl. bing kel 145, Colchesier, NTED— Piuno llllll’, 2.9 9g1; PR don,_i9s Vrospest St i 6833, MAN WANTED man 30 to 30 yeurs of age in our )m]! mamimvhtrlnfi aej unmunl, A bright, willing worker Without experi- snce can &0 T"fl l IAQIMN I,HA'I‘”MN COMPANY, Neorwieh, Conn. A 'Ofl lAI.l 25 SALE HORSB 1 have two matehed pairs and some nice hig chunks and business Horses that 1 must dispose of right away, Come and see them, VPrices right, ELMER B, PIERSON, Tel, 1189, Jyea FOR SALE The besutiful residence of the late Walter H, Woodworth, No, 208 West Thames St. A rare chance to big bargain, get a For full particulars, quire of JOTIN A, MORAN, Real Estate snd Investment Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, FOR SALE The beautiful residence, No, 249 Broadway, known as the Emerson Tur- ner property. Finest residential sec- tion in Norwich. Includes building lot. Sold entire or AMOS A. BROWN STus FOR SALE OR RENT Three minutes’ walk from Peck’s corner two new Cottages with garage and all modern improvements. For particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker Franklin Square, Norwich FOR SALE Two houses and barn, with acres of smooth land with fruit. trolley near Norwich. E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street may20 16 On Phone 300 FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. Have sold a large number but plenty | ¥ of good bargains left. WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance Room 108 Thayer Bidg., Norwich, Ct. Telephone 147 LEGAL NOTICE - NOTICE ine | P FOR SAll—lnternlnonal Harvester one ton auto_truck in ood_running o: der., Jonn & Hilihouse, Willle, _ e 563-4. g3l FOR SALE—Beautiful Anlorn and Litten. Tei. 13-14, Jewett City. augiid LICE — They Sannot Tive on a bird treated with Konemah Lice ed{ gend 50c and fry & bnula,fonait d; ,eu‘rufns Konemzh _ Poultry Main St. Nerwich, Fon SAL'——O‘II. flive passenger Regal automobile in go0d Tunning con- dition. rrlu i _sold at on uire lfl&r six ‘ !l or addr obart aven ieh. ANgATTu-Thi-8. FOR SALF_Brown mare and colt, 4 months old. Heifer qus in April; brood sow due in October; Pekin and indian Runner ducks. K. H. Brockman, AL ntie. FOR SALE—Bay mate, wel, m abott 900, Inguire 4 1vr.’( Jewett City, Coni ca. 300’ am-‘;. /85— O ipped ment market in Onn |m-nl"m ’T q’u'na %l (,;y’u'ul avenue, telephions 143, A Chalmars -"lfil cofdls ting sysiem, 5, CAF HOW én it Call Movsiup. FALE Ay tomo) iie, § A aaiar ol ray #and Iu vis ng :m(l oihe a1 véu t 0. Box #51, I‘Um, [ Hmul a w‘! m "I" Lx “’5"’/ 't»- " unk Hman V” arivi m;n»fl:a and »nmnnql"fiszfin‘z ud 08, o nfl ’m,i“WZT“ n v e nrn Lon, &0 m‘ml A Aite Brown {" fi o, kn: Honington, Lo “ONE 1614 6 mmd ";n‘-:,‘ !15 b 18y mfi'h ne nrm mnm p Norw! iek, fing 0% 44 n‘fl:’ ':’/3 TR S TR TR T [z uu "‘"E ger Hambler, | extra wh ‘.c::'ru Garage, -311 ) ~cow, “Phons 4:1'1 or Loy bt Butgernut i rndln' Cove, Avnry ba Ll able offer refusé Addr fas, Generai Dellvery, n. FOR SALE—Cyclopidia of En ing, 7 volumes. General refere boliers, pumps, en, oll, marin ventilatin, 2,000 engray- d don’t u.‘-: fhem. Anx 5 an WAII lell lo::llfi L. ne! -t ll' vou SALE—Village p and ‘sil out-buildin, palr, seven acri ot fruit, walk to trol Box 462, W Lunch mln(lc make to suit, R!Dly ln h Chun:h llr!el Vvllllmln!lc §25d FOR SALE—Cows for sale. Ano!h.r carload will arrive soon. F. W. Hoxle, Lebanon, Conn. Telephone 29-4 Leb- anon. aug20d FOR SALE—1910 Cadillac tuur'pu- senger car in good condition. C Rogers, y1 Chestnut street. IIOMB rol SALE—A good driver, 1200 STOCKED poultry farm, 3% miles out near village, fine 7-room cottage, nice -nu- nnd. Ianu’ two m nut‘l t: orns, horse, wagons, tools, etc., $2,200, rea- sonable terms. Tryon's Agency, wuu- mantic, Ct. Jyiza ‘rulnn AT oymm — 250 noteneads irzgular business mse) nnuy printed. or 31.50; 508 00. for ies Conn. I AM BUYIN® Anyone having Samuel Geliert, Coichester, TFOUR SALE—Wesd. TR e R TR poull T all kinds "lr." Bostal” e 646-12, ooma, 114 Asylu .;.‘?flmu'-'.‘ street. ' 3‘ s3v.. s B “TO RENT—Sto tion for Bulletin ver) tairs, “P!rold'lk" TO RENT-—Upper bath, Iol. and ms_for ) ll Angl{d 1 Tre 8. G. C Nn{.y e e ong: STURAGE m‘—lmf ning, 53 Broadwi FURNISL_L ROOM — Olllllau' [ Morse, a St cated Emma M3 Jnton :t" Modern Flat, seven rooms, heat furnished—$35.00. JAMES L. CASE Rental Department 7 Shetucket St., Norwich, Com: FOR RENT o levatdr service, jani- tor. lvorytmn. up-to-date. ly to WILLIAM F, Hik o6, i g O RENT QLOKD HONTAUG-Ten-room eot- Oce-n -1nd s:ldl.':" vegetable gardens; plumbiog and Others $700 t6 $4000, 'QM for boolfld FRANK W. COY, esterly, R, FOR SALE WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Snle leaped Cotinge nt Viensant Vlow, V’ M:ma l:l:,l."‘:l ¥ ioan”d NM:“%;,‘% £ lfi! l' m Long Point, ated Wi sids, rr‘fi‘g%-"'w”»%..“i‘.:&’é Farme, ”c '.‘!:z.’al h‘:; nm“ from " WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Estnte Broker, No, 41 Went Broad 81, Rooms § and & Westerly, . I, Phone No, 505, . FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE’ Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO., 17 “ll!‘ Street, Norwich FOR SALE 195 North Main Street, undofln.o'ml.g.-bu,b.flt and five tenements. Pays good rental. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Gonn, FOR SALE 298 THAMES STREET Two Tenement House with 5 rooms FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, lonu" fi-""'- .t.l:l mm' Green mnm l}m\l .l " There' :Ilnl cold wal F. Whitney, \or'leh Bulletin, Q thele -n‘i“ of the lm river lles, making m ree doek, H‘N @ child that ll TR Littie : little lad, still the river stn I)“ I nlnlu tide the .'rr nd goes. e night . 1'cdn nu tfie window in lh! town. And the nl.lhl wind, come from far, is whispering to ? “There's always toll of weepin‘ where ‘streams run fo the sea —Louise muu'n. REVELATION. 1 have been down a lonely romd, -~ It would not end. k. It took me into “solitude, ithout & friend. It took me out of sight and sound Ilimitably far Into the dark heart of a night ‘Without a s )lmn;: eeart lights ll.tiinl It ALogk me into polar space— A frozen sea Or such a dim. dead, desert place No life could be. T tl«ugnt that, ne‘er a darker way ‘mort Baj shdden broke the shining dsy, And 1 found God. "( how (he vision came to me cann .o the mll self "tis mystery And miracle. F. Se: Christian Mrs. Day—1 thought you had M y:uv plans to send your Harry Mrs, Weeks—I1 had, but it 'ofllu’l do; you dont know what & is in blue—~ Lady—How much are these ehicke ens? Mnfluflmn—fir mlmm each. | talde ¢ nl{ moy ' a yent, nlfly,"——‘l‘lt mu “Bhe's an_oid maid, That - that she couldn't get a hishand, “Mot at_ail may indicate that she was more particdiar thay some, 1 never no you nnmw your band around.” —Kaneas CHy Journsl, Mrs, Flatbueh—1 h oty dalighe tor's .! e il wu—fl-l, she is, niy dowt there? o Why, r‘hu writes she's only 1o thrée M &l stifne AP '“ wifll game? " mwa-m* you earsd fov fah- ly, But its the only Ry ”l thi made & mistake nlq fl‘? question M expense are my eou “Now she wants it worse than be~ fore”—Detroit ¥r ee Press, —_— A "foot pound” is the force exerted to raise one pound & distance of ope foot from the earth. tions for - the sen hoyses bearing the fatef number 13 have been declined by the g:om committee of lhll-on‘onc.-t' uneil. i That guinea pigs fumish & a-; :lnd n::‘::mu meat is one of the abl. T i ey !

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