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audevilie na‘ Motion Pictures What Is Going On Tonight — % at | Lawn Fete o' Epworth . Lngu.—-lh the Auditoriu; Moving Bictures at Colonlal Theatra sion to Open at Sacrud Heart ehvnh uldu‘vfllo and Photoplays at the| —Lemonade tho ‘Net $22.° sv.‘:'rlpt,u 1,.G..A. R., meets rrviortt huih ' o * First ost, No. o ; rs in_ Bucking) ‘Memorial. Methodht church gave a pnw lawn it Na sfi“&?f::’?:? T STeck o °"m“‘:°°;‘fi.'}e?‘“-l§" A2 i Dok A o £ o Court City of Norwich, No..63, F. of |from . 9_o'clock. Popcorn, ‘ice . cream and cake were sold by Mrs. ‘WANTED—ALt once, local and travel- A e g:_u 13K of C.|Everett Fielding and ~Miss 10§ ESDreReriiitives o very WAL meets in Germania Han Band Concert on Union filun‘e ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. Gomplete Change: of Photoplays To- day—“The Failure,” Four Part Fe; ture. In addition to the Keith vaudevilla iLahoen and Dupree, who are present- ing one of the most novel acts of tl vear, there will be a complete chan; of photoplays with The Failue, a fo part Mutual Masteypicture as the fea- ture. John Emerson, the popul: dramatic star plays the lead and supported by an excellent company. The following is a brief synopsis the play: A clever newspaper reporter learns theatrical that a certain powerful manager is a moral leper and sponsible for the ruin of a young girl T At the Davis Friday and Saturday dramatic career. vestigatjon, writes the story and tak it to the city editor of his new: paper, who happens to be a friend the theatrical man and who promptly suppresses it. _The reporter then go. to the owner of the paper and—for the stage-struck girls—in- duces him to publish the story. The is to drive the protection of result of the expose theatrical magnate out of the count in disgrace. returns, and when comes, on a “framed-up” Jatter is convicted and sent to penitentiary. prisonment of several years, he the opportuni es capes, and finding the body of & su- icide, dresses it ir his comvict uniform and ‘sends it floating down the river. The prison guards abandon the chase as they see the body go over the falls. Returning home he learns his wife and With a well-defined child are dead. plan in mind, he calls upon-the thea rical n appatently forces his enemy to sho him. The play ends with the arre: of the latter upon the charge of mu; der. Other - Mutual Movies' and comedies complete the show. COLONIAL THEATRE. Buster Elionsky in Swimming Stun! —Other Dramatic Features Today. . The Hearst-Selig Weekly for today shows scenes of remarkable interest locally, for “Buster’ Elionsky, the stal wart young swimming champion with home in New London, is seen in his startling and daring swimming feal that of swimming through Hell Gal tightly bound, hand and body in strait jacket. delight to every spectator. Among the many beautiful “The Cave on Thunder Cloud,” one by turing Camgile D’Arcy. The man, who in a little Western town made the laughing stock of the men hanging around a saloon. All exce; two make light of the old man, and these two men take quite a fancy to him, and clean the saloon his work, of the rowdies, by sheer force. Ci. cumstances weave a strange chai ahput the characters in the play, and make it one of extreme interest and No one can see this remark- able story of lost love, misplaced con- fidence, and estranged members of a home without being beauty. formerly happy He makes an in- After a long absence he he has the reporter arrested charge and the the One day, after an im- man and during the interview funny r This feat he assoc- plishes with ease, and -his work is a and tensely dramatic films -for today are the season’s most delightful offerings Mary -Roberts Rinehart, and fea- other big two reel feature is by the Biograph cast telling of a blind violinist, an ola Brown. Drexel Hanna was in charge of the graphonola. There was a number present and a nice sum added to the treasury. Mission at Sacred Heart Church, There will be first Friday do'bunfl at Sacred “Heart church, The choir will be present Sunday after vacation, when there will be the regular masses at 8,30 and 10 o'clock. A mission opens at the 10 o'clock high mass. Ansel Beebe of Pine Tree farm has B %oy u-a:fl-ur. o eantd ;—ndm ey s imehvops ai e nurser: ; Mental, roses, eto.r St geeo b comml-flm‘ d W Sitzeries, Soanchestor. WANTED—Sewing by a ch dressmaker, willing to work at home or go out, or assist a dressmak Mrs. Piquet, 44 Laurel HIll Ave WANTED — Old postage stamps o0ld_collection: w\n!-d for cash; -'l early envelopes t Y, lllclou look acquired: by using ¥ wii b FOR SALE A stamps on begun his fall work of filling silos. | 81X BRITISH SHIPS it . B Wiliews, Sewett City: Conn: | a OR SALE_Village p {mprovements. aleo M?-r n‘r’n’c_ Harry Carlson of the Scotland road 4 SUNK BY SUBMARINES -oplwrs 3"" Asy] treel hone has returned home after a few days' he ge ur trip to 'Woodstock Inn, Vermont. Mrs. «Carlos B. Eccleston of the New London turnpike lost a valuable sad- dle and driving 'horse this week. Mr. and Mrs. Devereaux of West Willington . were guests this week of Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Jacobson, of Sturtevant street. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Fuller return- ed to Abington Wednesday after a va- cation at the Avery homestead, Mrs. Fuller’s former home, Attended Church Clambake. Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Ewing and ‘Woodbury O. Rogers, of Washington street, were in Exeter Wednesday to attend the clambake given at the Con- gregational church. Sales Netted $22. The«sum of $22 was cjeared by the Junior Endeavorers of the Fi Con- gregational church from -the sale -of len-fi)nade Saturdays at the Old Town well. i ANTED—Girl or woman for house- work small family., 198 Laurel Hill venue. sep2d WA aged American housekeeper. AU k18 Levanon, oF sep2d TO RENT—Store at 65 modern conveniences. L. L. 14 Bath street. During the Last Few Days, According Broadway, to Berlin Report. Berlin, Sept. T, oty By ews S S S S ot e following British steamers have been sunk by submarines during the last few days: “The Paroo, the Shrikby, the Glen- by, the Queen, tie Trafalgar and one fishing steame! ‘Wyandot! hon also Id Indlln Runn ducks. Miss M. H. Barber. Phone 463-3. sep3d FOR SALE—One hundred hens, chll:l. ens and guinea hfll‘ Tel. 489. sep! FARM FOR SALE—45 acres, nuo‘ from Norwich. il level “land; hors wagous. crops, tools; for quick aie, $2,600; part cash. Address for particu- care Bulletin. sepsd TO RENT—Pleasant nine-room tene- ment; all convenlences; excellent loca- uon for boarders. X, care Ll tin. auglid e very desirable flat lll Broadway, down stairs. Johan E. Fannlog, 52 Broadwa; 37374 TO RENT—Cotiage at 36 MNc! Av-.lro.a.G.Ccm‘M iyiid et and ona T"-l'l'-n. AD’I"C. F. “hlu:.’. Nerwich Bulletin. ar is D_—An_experienced mald for WANTE of xeneru housework. Apply 16 Broad St. WA do _general housework. .\vply Fo6 Central “Ave, sep2d THOUSANDS government Jobs open to nien and women; $78 month; ra promotion; write immediately Yor 2t ranklin Institute, Dept. 35-G, Roches- ter, N. Y. lemd e- T's Shipping records list the British steamer Parco as of 2,656 gross ton- nage. There is no record of her move- ments since she arrived at Singapore on Auglist 8 from Freemantle. The Glenby, of 2,196 tons gross, was at Cardiff on August 13. Three steamers named The Queen, all of less than 400 tons, are listed, while two Trafalgars are on the records, one of 4,572 tons and the other of 1,589 tons. Available records do not contain the name of a steamer Shrikby. e e e ‘' TURKS HAVE BURNED THE TOWN OF ISMID acred a Large Number of the Armenian Inhabitants. London, Sept. 2, 10:40 a. m.—A des- patch to the Exchange ' Telegram Company from Athens says: “Travelers arriving from Constan- tinople announce that on Friday last Turks burned the town of Ismid and massacred a large number of the Armenian inhabitant: TCYY ood condluon sell chnp i tak P. O. No. 481, Plainfield, Ct FOR SALE—F1 { Devon oxen, well broken, 63% years old, will plow with- out driver; ox cart, fine order: and wagon for oxen or horse: n-c gears al body can be taken of ery y for lumbering; will sell m:elhor or separate for reasonable offer. . 3 Ostrofsky, Storrs, Conn. Tel. 527-14, Willimantic. sep2d DRUG STORE for sale, with 11-room modern tenement connected; A-1 loca- tion; wide territory, without competl- tion; death ot o'ner mun for selling; immediate H. Elmer Lewls, Cenlrll Vllll‘e, Conn sep2d COWS FOa, SALB—Another carload | just arrived; Will have a load of fancy | hursday, Sept. 2. F. W. Hoxi Lebanon, Conn: Tel. 2 sepld FOR SALE A sood paving re!lu rant and quick lunch; seats 35; doir: food business; everything complete. | Uberal terms. erry, 12 Oak St.. Norwich. sepld FOR SALE—Buick 5 passenger tour- ing car, 1913, overhauled and repainted, is in perfect running order; price $350. John A. Godek, Jewett City, Conn. sepid FOR SALE—International Harvester one ton auto truck in good_running or- . John S. Hillhouse, Willic. Tel. 3-4. aug3ld oTxlppcd nquire telephone 122, IT— ms for light house- quire S. G. Congdon, §2 Mo- Ave. Je3d WANTED—A position _as keeper in_small family within city il its, or to assist in _household affairs. Address P. O. Box 228, Norwleh, Ct sepl, WANTED—A married man to work by day, for general farm Work and teaming; house furnished. Wells, \Hmmnu:. Conn. Phone $11-12. aug3: WANTE.D—A neat boy, 16 ago, wl!h g0od handwriting. Silk MIlL BOARDERS WANTED—Rooms with heat; use of bath. Inquire 29 Win- chester street, Laurel Hill . aug23d WANTED—Girls to learn winding and quflhn(, steady work. West Side Silk mill WANTED—Antique furniture and old silves 0od prices paid. A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin :L Tel. 717-3. may26d THE PLYMOUT Laurel Hill Ave. The best piace in mmer boarding; D'CYIDoklnb the wat parties accommodated. Phone 185. maysd . WANTED—To Duy cows and calves of al! kinds; pay good price. K. Glau- mnnr oL 14-8. Colcnestur, Cona. no WAN rn.n—- -Plano_tuning. don, 255 Prospect St. C TO keepl Oh, may I join the choir invisible who Kinle; Ot those |mmnu dead live mgain In minds !nld" le Dbetter by their pres- ence; liv In h- stirréd to gemerosity. I of daring rectitude, 1: scorn llQl'wl. aims lblt live with gelf. In thol!thu sublime that plerce the ‘ht like stars, And 'Ilh their lnud Dersistence urge man's search To vaster issues. M—Ilnquire J. .l Fan- ROO ning, 62 Broadway. FURNISH L ROO! Centrally lo- cated Emma Morse, 18 Union St W T TS TO RENT Modern Flat, seven rooms, heat furnished—3$35.00. JAMES L. CASE Rental Department 7 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn’ e v e FOR RENT Offices in ears of est Side aug3ld Mrs. N. D. Chase and Mrs. Carlos B. Eccleston were at Ocean Beach for oThis life to come. m an outing early in the week. w‘hlchnmrty'nd ade more For us who sirive to follow. May I reach That purest heaven be to other souls The cup ot strength some great Enkln]d‘e Senerous ardor, feed pure ove, eget the smil e the sweet Misses Mary and Annie Lynch of East Town street spent last week at Pleasant View. Miss Annie Lynch is visiting relatives in Westerly before returning. iresence of a that have no enu‘l - good 4l Miss Margaret Heath has returned to Mystic after two months’ visit with her aunt, Miss Addie Heath of Elm avenue, Miss Heath accompanying her for a brief visit in Mystie. Mrs. F. J. Brand of Brookline, Mass. who is visiting friends in New Lon- don, motored here Wednesday to spend the day with Mrs. Eben Allen at her home on Washington street. And in diffision even more intense, So sl in the chboir invisible Whose. n:indnc is the gladness of the world. —George Eliot. 1} 8 HUMOR OF THE DAY Lady—The captain eeems off his game Caddie—Yes, lidy. He was a very good twenty-four, but he’s spoilt his- self digging trenches. This wars a terrible thing—London Punch. “Did you give your son a liberal education, Mr. Tite?” “Well, I don’t know as you'd call It llbcru exactly, but there wasn't a th passed while he was in college th-( 1 didn’t send him two or three Tlu{-r Ev-rythm. up-to I Apply to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, Room 108. Ismid lies at'the head of the Guilf of Ismid in Asia Minor about 56 miles southeast of Constantinople. It has been the residence of both Greek and Armenian archbisshops. Its popula- tion is about 25,000. SALB—Or Rent; fully meat_garket in best location. 351 Ceéntral avenue, aug2sd FOR SALE—Pair young sound mule: weight 2,300; good “workers; will sel Frank Ford, Willimantic. Parties from East and West Town streets, Huntington avenue and lane, and Lafayette street, were at Atlantic Beach Wednesday. They found the greflers unusually high and the surf ne. TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- tage 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown Jower and vegetable gardens: 'wood floors, plumbing and heat. Renta'! $350. Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY. "“esterly, R. I LOST AND FOUND TURCO-BULGARIAN NEGOTIATIONS RESUMED For the Rectification of the Frontier —Little Hope of an Agreement. LOST—Between Engler's Pharmacy and Breed Hall building, Norwich Free Academy 1916 class pin. Finder please leave at Bulletin Office and receive re- rd. sep3d Road, gold Winsted.—There are 60 prisoners in the county jail at Litthfield at pres- ent. FOR SALE—Young ‘Phone 438-2 uire 11, d cow. In or top of Butternut 827 FOUND—On__ Franklin S % ve s Trading Cove. dollars,"—Buffalo Express. London, Sept. 2, 6:20 p. m—The | Watch and chain. Owner can have same D correspondent of Reuters Telegram :‘n}z’l‘!v;g:‘.\nsltp‘;_ h‘;‘,{ {vg‘,’m‘;;‘"“_‘ipzé" FOR SALE “I hear you caught a 40-pound ecat- ritory won by a kard winter campaign, finally has undone all the work of all the Czar’s generals by recapturing the Galician fortress of Przemysl. It is without precedent that oper: tions of the magnitude of those con- ducted by the German General von Mackensen and Frederick, the Austro- Hungarian Archduke, have been rec- orded by the moving picture camera. Obviously only by the highest permis- sion_was the feat possible. ~The Fall of Przemysl is the official pictorial record of the event made by the Aus- tro-Hungarian government. The swift marching troops, the lum- bering transport trains, the. camp kitchens, all the intimacies of life on the march, the reconnoitering calvary, the infantry, in the trenches, the big Company at Sofia, Bulgaria, telegraphs the folowing: 'On August 31 the Turco-Bulgarian negotiations for the rectification of the frontier with a view to Bulgaria's acquiring the Turkish section of the Dedeaghatch Railway, which recently were temporarily suspended by the re- turn of the Bulgarian delegates from Constantinople, were resumed. Offi cial circles, however, appear to en- :emln little hope of a satisfactory ssue.” fish in your gillnet.” 'We did.” “Make much of a fuss?” “Tore the net all to shreds. For a while we thought we had snared a submarine.”—Kansas City Journal. “Why so sad and downcast?™ “My wife has threatemed to leave FOUND—Came to my premises Mon- day, two yearlings, one black, one red and white, spottes Owner may obtain same by proving property and paying legal charges. Parkhurst, South Canterbury, sep2d LOST—Half the pleasures of County Fair, if you do not stop at the Columbian House on your way and get one of those popular 25 cent dinne: sepld FOUND! A modern, permanent method of re- storing disfigured Piano cases and fine furniture to their original finish. Prices reasonable. BUNCE. the Plaso Tumer and Repalr 38 Franklin St., Norwich, Ct. pair, seven acres fertil of fruit, on state road, two minutes’ walk to troliey, near markets. 0. Box 462. Westerly, R. L ch Cart for sale, best in Wnll- Must be sold at once. ~Will make terms to suit. Reply to 67 Church street, Willimantic. aug2id FOR SALE—1910 Cadillac four pas- car in good condition. F. C 91 Chestnut street. THORSE NR t SALE—A good driver, gentleman, weighs about Teiephone 221-12. Jy1sd STOCKED poultry farm, 3% mue. out near village, fine 7-room cottage, nice shade, good barm, nine pouitry houses, 30 acres. Fruit, wood, nice stream. Half es 5- of Carload New York Cows will arrive Wednesday, Sept. 1st JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin| Telephone Lebanon, Conn. aug26a _ es up: ‘women are always threatening something like that, but they hardly ever do if." “That's ‘wkat I was Houston Post. “So you are going to defend that defaulter who got away with $100,0007" “Yep “Bad case, isn't it™ “Awful! He didn't save eno ry ty thinkin, 'WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale re on leased land (long term lease), with all fixtures. doing a €obd business; for sale at a bargain. New Haven.—The board of educa- tion has formally ratified the appoint- ment by Syperintendent Beede of 'Miss Catherine Brennan, president of the Teachers’ league, as principal of the Jepson. school. Miss Brennan has acre potatoes, other crops, 550 famous View, lot 50 by 200. This place is centrally located, 5-minute walk to trolley and postoffice, and the price is very low. Inquire about it A Lot at Grotom Lomg Poimt. Located on the water side, sandy not far froms board walx. if taken this month ls onmly A barg 6. ; Cottage at Pleasant View. out of it to pay a respectable fee— guns in action, the deadly machine |tausht for a number of years in the Phone 1214.3 o B e 1. e s2.700, vous || A 10-room cottage at Pieasant || Kansas City Journal guns mowing down the Russians like :\"f?:l"y school, more recently in the | === D— ree, £ -, $2,200, grain, the scouting aeroplanes, terrific cannonading of twelve-inch field guns, infantry and cavalry charges, the wounded, the captured, the heroes—all are shown in this great picture of a colossal bat- tle of a colossal war. The picture is in five parts. Other pictures on today’'s bfll are The Tinker of Stubbinville, an excel- lent drama with the famous Universal dramatic star Murdock McQua sonable terms. Tryon's Agency, Willi- Iyiza O¥mit — 230 noteheads gular business sise) enveiopes, neatiy printed. ior § h 33 Send for sam, prices for any printing you a: of. ‘The Bulletin Company, the the * famous “Mr. Jones. you will either have S to marry at once or leave our em- ploy.” “But. why are you so anxious that I i f . FOR SALE SALE HORSES Another carload coming, to arrive Tuesday, Sept. lith. The{ are a nice lot of horses. My buyer Is coming to help sell and can tell all about them. YOUR WATCHES and CLOCKS t- ‘While you are in love you do not half attend to your duties, and you must cither be cured or fired."— Houeton Post. “Any rattlesnakes around here?” “What's your business?” asked the ot st can be put in original r- FACTORY CONDITION Work Collected and Delivered “Hamilton Railroad Watch Agoney" ain. Cottages ail Farms. Cholece of 400—prices from 3275 Tk D s Ty to $20,000. Send for catilogue. boy with the big wtraw n.‘!.wm: the leading role and A Peach %¥nd a LEE CLEGG (The Jeweler) ELMER R. PIERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, has to do wi ? e /| Pair. a comedy by the Nestor com-|Phone 128 Washington Street, City| _Tel. 1139 sep3d Tl Steite et last man who looked around here for pany. summer board asked me a lot o' - No. 41 West Broad St 1 * Increase 1 -~ Rooms 1 and | question like that, an' when I told him **| STATE FAIR WEEK OF SEP erions Cighr il ‘be FARMS FOR SALE 2, Westerly, R. L there wasn't any rattlesnakes or mos- E T- 6| s0ld from per 1 ipti i quitoes or anything. b he said he was a — 2 ANT, of all descriptions and prices, Phome No, 365... gy 3 the piace At. Charter Oak Park, Hartford— jan2a 11 Frasklin St Have sold a large number but plenty 'olddn'v. suit him." ——Wuhlngton Star. Trotters and Pacers Will Contest of good bargains left. 1- For States Aggregating $32,000. All that is needed now. to make the Connecticut fair for 1915, which opens at Charter Oak park, Hart- ford, for a solid week on Labor day, Monday, September 6, the greatest success in the history of the asso- ciation is a little consideration on the part of the weather man, for the fair officials and the concessionaires have done. their part and done it well. ‘With many new buildings to house the extensive exhibits and all WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance Room 108 Thayer Bldg., Nerwich, Ct. Telephone 147 —— VERY CHOICE RESIDENCE FOR SALE Picturesque 1l4-room house, modern equipment, large stable and grapery, extensive flower and vegetable garde: THE KALEIDOSCOPE Fijian_cannibals worship a god named Mata Maloo, who has eight stomachs, and is always eating. Inquire H. P. O'MAHONY, Scotland Road, Norwich Town. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jsweiry 204 securities of any kind at tne Low: tes of Interest. An old established frm to deal with. THX COLLATERAL L.OAN CO, 143 mais Street, Upstatre. (Established 1373.) FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE " Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 = te a Auction sales originated in ancient Rome, and were introduced to enable soldiers to dispose of spoils of war. The lowest point of dry land in the United States iz in Death Valley, Cal- FOR SALE The Jerome Island Farm, situa- ted in the Town of Montville, five minutes’ walk from the New London trolley line, of LEGAL NOTICES con- this Tl tod 9l a under careful cultivation, grounds have sisting of uven):y acres, ;hiny ifornia, 276 feet below sea level. e older ones renovate an redec- frontage of about 150 feet and depth of tillable, an eight room ouse, orated, and the greénsward in the|Conn . ws, Chories Spone ot oty Gh: | about 375 feet and possess a weaith of ||| about Afty fruit trees. Excel- N. TARRANT & CO., American investments in Canada lovdliest of emerald hues from the|knowh. Order of Notice. beautiful shade_trees. Located in best lent Price reasonable. water. For particulars inquire °f THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Real Estate and Insurance May Building 278 Main St. 724—Phones—474-3 were $636,904,000 in 1913, and are near- is ly a billion at the present time. The Carnegie Foundation is now pay- ing allowances to more than 300 re- tired teachers and 85 pensions tc widows of teachers, At the end of last June Great Brit- ain owned 368 meérchant steamers of recent rains the entire spacious en- closure of the historic grounds pre- sents a pleasing scene, indeed. All of the kings and queens of the trotting and pacing world will be seen in action in the grand circult races to be run in comnection:with the fair. Lee Axworthy, Peter Scott and other record-breakers of resldence section of Norwich. A prop- erty that has been greatly admired and not previously advertised for sale. Archa W. Coit 63 Broadway, Telephone 1334, Stats of Connecticut, Gounty of New 117 Main Street, Norwich London, Aug. 31, A Upon’ the complaint of the said An- nie M. Sulllvan, claiming, for the rea- sons therein set forth, a foreclosure and the possession of certain mort- gaged premises, returnable on the first Tuesday of October, A. D. 1915, before the Court of Common Pleas in ‘and for mld Counly pt r- in FOR SALE this State—gone to parts un- known. e o ing to and being found by . ore than 7,000 tons each. Germany the season on “the big line” are en- the subScribing euthority that the saja > 95 North Main Street, Dol { and America tered for the - stakes aggregating|defendant, Charles Spene, Is absent N nset S 1 . possessed 124 and America 63. $32,000 headeqd by the classic Cher- | from ter Oak to be run off Labor day. The consisting of one large store, barn The earliest artillery guns were made FOR SALE “:;;:.-.a, Fry cua':'z 2 Bullard. Tel FOR SALE 10 acres of standing Rowen The beautiful residence of the late Walter H. Woodworth, No. 208 West It Is Therefore Ordered, That notd i 3 from wroughi iron bars, bound to- touched by its exquisite story. Other e Tt B e S of the pendency of said comgllnll;n Ba] Aniacll nse ::I.M;;‘"" i and five tenements. Pays gether like the staves of a cask by bis featurs ey Includo The et | Miarkanie pertormances” ot wrs | SCieR F3 e Rndugt, o BubERing s .. ey i Snenking over the o fron Roops. Show.” fhe. concluding comedy fim: | b no,nOfble flelds entered in|paper pented in Norwicn Conn. once| Peck, McWilliams & Co. Coming Next Wednesday, is the big- gest film ever put out, the grounds with the Austro-German a week, two weeks successively, com- Sixty years’ supply of natural gas rarest sort of sport is assured, Shout ‘fhe park to keep the strollers testgte, "JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor Franklin Square, Norwich mencing on or before the 4th day of Thi St. A chance to t a at the present rate of consumption is the famous Broadv\?a.fy"i‘:;::}resn From the agricultural, poultry, | September, A D 198, W\ o0 oy B b 11 parti la.r”l JAMES L. CASE e T [ ot Baltn T ey g e | Eomoiceicat, uitional, mockuniell | ovt"crury of TN COREE. Bincr- M bis bargain. or cun servicunra, 5|l oot Nomwioh, Gonn. || Tour: sicoriing 1o goversment Sguree e avetini sn:;‘gn‘;g;e 15, o Tin- i fair canmot be surpassed. Al of| seps¥ 3 lhvc ancy elons quire of At the first of the year, according complete ballets, including the Bath: | choscyacpartments will have larger = = JOTN A. MORAN, toa government estimate, thers were v - n! ‘el ore T A COURT OF BA’ HELD T farm animals . ing Revue, Pajama FParade, Chinose|ang the prizes for whis the ex- |at Norwich within and for the District | NATIVE PEACHES Real Estate and Investment Broker, Brates & GHI 10 & Jenr ot -about ‘T~ Fantasy, Orlental Maids, and many | hibitors compete amount to mors|of Norwich. on the 1d day of Septem- Ty Fon s ALE zves. es. than 320,000, "which, "with the grand s TOMATOES, the finest Franklia Square, cireuit purses = makes _considerably | PTESeRt TOPRERN g e ‘tormer - % AT THE AUSTORIUM. ors, tha, $So0n, ofered in prizes | ot Eirie Tin “eh\d ety "theert ETD, 9C FOR SALE OR RENT 290, THARRE SYARST popular. “American factories turmed World's Greatest War Pictures Today.| “There's going to be a half-mile of | than twenty-elght years, and presumed R — Peck’s g (R g ey ?:‘1:0‘:’?:4’::1'; lu-x‘n 1:r ;z:u:t’.lue-m mm k. Theel:‘n‘anu:mer;tdo! the Auditorium | the liveliest and best sort of mid- |0 be dead. S5 . y :‘:rr::' gln:':: C;l-“‘ fi:f?n 8 |§ each in excellent condition and en et T e S L e L TR i i d &e i v 2 People’s Market| oy mar S e e wna mesnonees §| _Fearing a pest which destrors the rictures ever produced in the ‘Battle |shows will have educational value, | forth, . For particulars inquire of mulberry ere and Fall of Przemsyl” taken by a|as well as amusement features. In|upon h&t fats- of "":'z"a“.'u.mf.." ;‘u- 6 Franklin Street JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker |§ G004 opportunily for some ono §)silk Industry, France has prohibited war correspondent who was right on|addition there will be free shows|Sumed be dead, slleged to be in- wishing to keep cow and do a poul- the importation of cut flowers from oni Dusiness or market gardening. ]| Jtaly between May 1.and November 1 armies and taken only after powerful | amused. ere will also be big ex- vun”'“{."b s Ovdaced. Trat o R Y. 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