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SUNDAY SUBJECTS, - ness -Mission will hold ser- Motion pictures st |2t oY Ml sereet Al ‘olonial Theatre. > Bhotopiavs At Eplscopal church, holy M At e A T raiodt wt tha morn e Bantiet Colparteur Speaks on Mission- OFwich Council, No. 309, U. C. T..|service. e ary -Work—Burial of Miss = Lydia e At the Second Congregational shurch,{ Northrop. . '}m 3 morning worship with sermon by the S minister. 3 = rned home Mon- h Episcopal church, Litany| ¢! 2 i 2 noty. ComnIn and seFnon in the|{ay after & ing the summer bere I Pickford in “What the Daisy | nio¥co” oL . drmas ekt emtag S At Park Congregational church the|Froviderc. ‘Said,” Beautiful Film Poem. ) ¥ el f Pravidence sj it inty little Mary is seen to splen- | services begin after the summer re- | Willin™ " -mer of Broviqence spent ‘advantage today in the season'scess, Morning sermon by the pastor. [ Eundl N S Ptine: te movn. 48 Lol mescioh bewitching and characteristic to 0] e e Dt e 'P%] At the Gdntral Baptist: church, . the e Lt B R e e this. the strongest Vitagraph fea- | pastor, Rev. J. B. Slocum, D. D., wWill | 400 "0 1 dilor of Boston, who has » in. three reels, entitled, My Lost|preach at the morning and evening bee 3 ‘spendlns his vacation at The fkllelllll‘hls aNlca:)hfl Dunaew, Dm;l- services. Jes, returned home Saturday. ¥ and of rogrammed. o P 1 o wtary ting e fotlove. Bovers | At the First Comgregational church ot e R RN T e _brilliant promises of an operatic | Rev. G. H. Ewing will preach in the (’ as gone to Wakefield, for a visit with ¥, cause Perdita, former chorus|morning. No service in the evaningvlh‘er grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. G desert her husband. Gme«q B Y. P. U. at 6.0, heciEra : o reall fal voice, sh g Proe e h!glyhi:' O oufters keenls”| At Trinity Methodist Episcopal S S g‘;:g";;;:‘mo DiCane., e m remorse. Juan the husband, is|church, Rev. F. W. Coleman _pastor, | p8s Dech SRCRO/ng 1A SWRIITE WL rt-broken, and to add to his|morning, holy communion. Evening .. co" oo Synday. > (troubles, his beautiful opera, My Lost|sermoun by the pastor. S i Ly A One, is stole . ‘He wanders - ity the. theatre where. his_ wife 15| The 'International Bible Students’ fiehoen, peat SiapaT Wit awe tol ing, and during. the performance, | association (Norwich ciass), has a |y C Q. Kenyor. anC TR 4 g ‘emotion overcomes him. Springing | meeting Sunday morning in 'W. C. T.| Mrs. Mertle Fergnscs Spent nto the aisle, e cries, My Lost One” | U. hall, 35 Shetucket street. O e T St an apses. With a cry of joy. - ¥ i Perdita recognizes her husband and | At the Broadway Congregational |SPent Sunday with her parents, Mr. after quieting the excited audience, | church the pastor will preach at the N tenderly ministers to the suffering [ morning service. The sessions of the Baptist Colporteur Speaks. . The reunion which follows | Sunday school will be resumed atf o oo Tl SO TS day with Rev. C. H. Palmer. He gave % Yrings joy and’ forgetfulness of the | noon. o ¥ .past, and ,Juan succeeds in_ proving —_— hip of his stolen opera in| At Mol i0h his ‘wife is Starring. The ras- | church, Rev. E. George Biddle pastor, ly divector is deposed and Juan is | preaching morning and evening. Sun- chosen as his successor, thus ending | day school at noon, Holy tommunion ly this stirring drama so beauti- | at evening servic folly acted. G. M. Anderson, is seen| : “the unique presentation, Broncho e Greenevil y’s.. Surrender. while the comedy |church Sunday morning the pastor will n:omlns. Sl;_-il was buried in the o The Busy Bell Boy, completes the|preach a communion sermon on The|etery here ursday. Prayer af e bill. Work of Christ. - The session of the |grave was held at 11 o'clock. By far the most extraordinary fea-|Sunday school at noon. zflr- M bM'm RM‘ ml}olnh tc“-penm:’, tire on the programme for next Wed- s e 2 pho ‘have been visiting at Mr. an ¥, is the four reel spectacle en-| At Norwich Town Methodist Episco- |Mrs, 7. S, Lamond's have gone to tled Midnight at Maxim’s, containing | pal church, Rev. Edwin P. Phreaner, | Wickford “} W it relnd\es‘. e a complete cabaret show, with many | pastor. Preaching In_ the. morning | Mrs. Hattie Sweet an flll:l “l-- mammoth ballets with special music. | with Lord's supper. Evening worship | Annie Phillips, of Wakefleld, visited %l_ly Broadway_stars appear in (his|and sermon on “Honorable Places of I’l“:gg:g with their cousin, Mrs. J. S. e tlon alspthe lead: f[Labor Mre. Sunderland and daughter, of i At Grace Memorial Bantist church. g::;:y River Valley, were callers here DAVIS THEATRE TODAY. Preaching morning and evening by the G i pastor With commrunios -ervice in the| _John E. Briggs of Providence spent ! _The vaudeville, attraction at this|evening. Sunday sch ol at noon. At|Sunday with his parents, M-;; mg i‘"' popular theatre today is Lahoen and|1.30 o'clock p. m., Prsior Harris will [J. W. Briggs and attended church here pree, a big Buropean novelty act | baptize at Mt. Calvary Baptist church.|Sunday morning. ‘ that is making a big hit with the Davis — diss Mertie Ferguson is entertain- patrons. They sing and do some re- |, At the Church of the Good Shepherd, | ing her mnflmn.kfrvm Providence. markable shooting and they have a|Universalist, morning sermon by the| Mrs. Fannie Bicknell, who has becn cial stage setting that sets the act | pastor. Rev. Joseph F. Cobb, subject,|Visiting relatives at Blackstone and off to advantage. The lady shoots at|“Our Work.” Sunday school at noon.|Hills Grove, returned Wednesday. articles on the stage from different|Y. P. C. C. service at 6.15 p. m. Sub-| Mrs. Richard Bristow and children, parts of the theatre and rarely misses | jest, “An Enemy in the Watch Tow-|0f West Kingston, visited relatives the object she is shooting at. This is |er.” here Wednesday. an act Rexsone should endeavor to — w;l;or:v;:{nz:u‘r:es“ %;Vn::;‘;flnnwn See. The feature photoplay today is| At Mt. Cal Baptist . ohurch, : B Wliire 4 tonr per Momai| el Mt Cilvary -Baptist Eber Sherman, of Exeter, was a Masterpicture featuring the popular |jce, followed by baptizing. Sunday | °2ller on A. W. Kenyon Tuesda: dramatic star, John Emerson, sub-|school at moon. Rev. G. II Strouse|g Several from here attended Tber ported by an excellent company of Re- | speaks at the Bible and Literary in|Siocum’s clam dinner at Exeter Fol- pathos and vivid appeal and dramatic Bfuts playérs. ” the afternoon. Covenant and Lord's|'®™: in plot and action. The hero of this| At the First Baptist church. Georze ‘The Failure is full of graphic, throb- | supper at evening service. ‘play is a newspaper reporter. but one | JLeNIy, Strouse, pastor. ~Morping sub- | School Board to Shorten High School ary Work. Burial of Miss Northrop. News of the death of Miss Lydia Congregational | Northrop was received here Tuesday bing reality, overwhelming in Its A : ject. “Skilled Workmanship” The ;:‘,E lofty ifeals and a burning pur-| 7o i sunper will be observed ot the Courss, as Recommended By State i : ing learned of,the hidden| joge of the morning service. Sunday| Inspector. “icioneness and immorality of a cer- ~ tain famous theatrical manager, he de- | 0% At Noon. B mrid Pt 3% | Ralph Cornell of Kingston and Wal- fiden o Bive the facts to the public | GREPE SICh of 6, T Iworthies. | tor Cornell of Bridseport, with heix cammonplace incident, but upon it R R T i e hinges the terrible events that set the mmmmmmmmmr | Services were omitted in the First plot in motion and which culminate : Day Baptist church Sunday, on ac- in the final grim tragedy BRIEF STATE NEWS count of the rain. g Other interesting Mutual ~ Movies Rev. E. A. Witter preached at Quon- -#nd a funny comedy completes the DIil, ocontaug ehurch Sunday and with his i Matinee today at 2.30, all seats 10 —_— family visited the beach. : cents. children 5 cents. Evenings at 7 . _| ~Mrs. Effie Rathbun and daughter re- and .45, 10, 15 and 20 cents. ruhariden, - Congréssman Reflly enter | turned home ta Coventry Ssturday. Comind Monday, Labor Day. melon party at the Democratic club| 3. and Mrs. Waiter F. Mills visited An_exceptionally fine Keith vaude- | the other evening. in New Haven over Sunday. ol e AR R Several for this vicinity attended the the first half of next week in the Gal- | Middletown.—Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | Wedding of Benjamin F. Greene and larini Four, one of the greatest musi- | Engel of Hartford avenue celebrated | Miss Mary E. Leonard in Newport, last cal quarteties on the vaudeville stage. | the 50th anniversary of their mar- | Thursday. They are adepts of all kinds of instru- | rlage at their home Thursday. Will Shorten School Course. d they pl 1 = . . . ThTouly the bSstse| yolingford. Andiew Andrews has| A speMal mesting of the ashoct com- been with the Simpson, Hall, Miller | mittee was held at the town hall, Mon- company and its successors, the Inter- | day afternoon, at which bills were national Silver company, just 50 Years. | ordered paid to the amount of. $108.25. z was voted to cut the course in Hop- Colebrook.—Mr. and Mrs. Walter il | kinton and Hope Valley High schools Wright of Centerbrook announce tho|down to two years and make a direct engagement of their daughtcr, Louise | effort to fit the pupils to enter the Mary, to Charles Hodgetts Strange of | the junior vear in the Westerly High New 'York. sehool. The ninth grade will be elim- . v inated and a course of study similar giiineted - C |10 that pursued in the Westerly gins 3l raded schools will be adopted. This sasL tesumed 2 s an effort to conform to certain rec- e SHUIOL 5 @ Dbrief vacation at|ommendations recently received from his home in ted. Dr. Corbin, inspector of high schools Middletev ST in Rhode Island. Burt 3. Hal {iiSers ot the cstate | IS, Walter D. Blake, of New York, P ihe L e Hubbard, have filed | 1S Vvisiting at the home of Daniel E. in the court of probu:c here thelr ap- | Piake and Mrs, Sarah F. praisal of the estatc. ~The estate is | OMpHiER Street, Ashaway. valued at $558,391. Rev. E. P. Mathewson attended the %nnua] outing of the Overseers of the Walnut Beach.-~That cats are ex- | Poor at Grant station, on the grounds pert swimmers was well demonstrated | °f the Warwick club, Thursday of last last ‘week, when Mrs. Helen Pope's|Week- black cat, which had been enjoving a sail wi its young master, was lifted ‘ HM NI, ifnto lhhe watcx‘-l ‘when al st a mile Rl o rom shore and sw; shore a5 any orpert awimsy SnoTe 48 fast] . jes Sherman. Captures: Faxee—Re- cent Visitors Hereabouts. i work Wednesday at | will present the international ¢ amatic | MrS. Amy A. Austin and son Fred star, Edith Wynne Mathison, a|called on Amy L. Weaver Sunday. picturization of David Belasc teaf, Plilip o Moore spéturned o i Sl ey e | Thursday after a few days’ visit with e i o o S e Ihis sister, Mrs. Philip_Ramsay. AR 22 NN IR () b lons neesi al. Ar. and Mrs. Joseph Kenyon return. [ FODESE N - | homs loving wife - Othas toter- oins SX iedny oRel NSNS (Ta FMICK- 2 hotoplay: ill be show: S ¥ /At the Davis Monday and Tuesday | Sfonanys by~ U¢ shown on|Tnp oungest children of Rob o e taying with their lections. ranging from ragtime to the Y % Pt glassics. This will be a big musical|{LABOR DAY WILL BE | o, ner A i i R e L SsBIGIONE AT, EAIR X e ; ;l;:;:g “y“lil nuef;“;hgag&rf:;;fé ,}:;:?‘» Union Members Plannina on Disposinc . rs. Edwin Smith are in G featitring the greatest of all western of 6,000 Tickets This Year. g e Prosser and two_son: actors, William S. Hart. The back-| . ; ' agh, called through Exeter % ground of The Darkening Trail is the|, Labor day is Monday and the open- 5 ST i pulsating life of the great Northwest|IDE day of the county fair. It is th~ - | SN t to Hope Val —the scene is Alaska—land of mines DIg8est day in the countyy for the , Teidsipoe i nagite and. clear-eved men of action. _ The |12Por organizations. Local' organiza- |7 + ~-sesday. 00y 48 e hopsioes. ome o0 yurbe | tions “have " their: little “holidays, bt Foxes Captured. : ; Monday is the day when the work- Ba (W, 8. Haro), for a girl pon S |ing men—the backbone of the coun. | Charlie Sherman captured a couple cad. . The play has the electric thrill [(IY—10in hands with their brothets, | Of foxes Tuesday. of & zreat dramatic masterpiece, And | the asriculturists or farmers, and tupn | Joseph McEiroy and son were call- the scenes are high in artistic beauty. |t0 and make one big bolsterous day | °Fg at Fverett Moore's Monday. he Mutual War Weekly and a funny | Of happiness for themselves and their |- Silas Lillibridge, who has been vis- Somiedy will -complete this biz eey | friends. iting his brother, in_Connecticut, re- 1 - i local unions wi be seen scurryin, g g E fon ey Tabor oy, there Wil be | ihout grabbing their friends and. sel | Wilcox called on Eben Sherman Tues- e Py 2 * ' |ing them tickets to the Labor Men's |48Y- 3 day at the fair. Haif'a dollar buys - a ticket from the labor men and in- "": iotures Shown Today at|Ciqentally helps them. for every tich: it § SEpRasium, et sold by them entitles the bearer to "~ Again today the famous pictures of |a bundle of fun at the fair and gives . the Austro-German drive through Gal- | the Central Labor union e little rev- | ica, showing the terrible battle and |enue. @il of Praemyal will be shown. These | Years ago the local labor organiza- osttively ihe best war pictures |tion held 4 field and made merry _produced and show a great deal | with sports and games, but nowadays ‘actual fAighiing. The picture runs | they combine with the fair oeisis sag fuli. hour and there is not a_dull | make Labor day at the fair the biggest ment from start to finish. Other |day of the three. If you are a union tures o today’s programme will be [man or a friend of one or a man who Great W. FOR THE HANDS The Only Dirt Remover Which Caontains " No Lye, Sand or Pumice to injure the skin or clog the pipes. Jo-Bo removes all fruit and vegetable stains, oll grease, grime or paint from the hands and makes them soft and smooth Good for_ the children's play- stained hands and knees. PRICE TEN CENTS ach and a Pair, comedy by the | believes that the man who works hard - Nestor company, and The Tinker. of | for you and does an honest day’s work, le, @ corking dramatic reel [ don’t .forget to buy your ticket from McQuarrie in the lead- | some of the boys with the union L = badges that you will see hurrying about. Franklin square Monday. Last year the Central Labor union officials sold 4,000 tickets; this year they say nothing less than 6.000 is their maal morning. His subject was Mission- | trolley near Norwich.. Toom work: E0od pay, Kaswies looms The Mutusl Benefit Life Agency, | Admors Woolen Siis Co. Yaatic, Comn sepdd Telephone 1334. WANTED—Men _to our. special Inducements; best . best FOR SALE o i Sy F atagel WANTED—At 0; experienced mil- n sepid Scotland Road, Norwich Town. WANTED — Sewing by a e and all modern improvements. dron i e by & Fieneh | 1687 ecres, 1100 in cuitivation: 4 For particulars inquire of or e ut, o assist a @ K Prica s JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker | dress Mirs. b Bulletin Office. L Y e S family to occupy furnished rooms for|cottage. barn and sheds. hennery, arte- | A% the winter and care for house, which linery makers. at The Boeto: TO RENT—The best in this 10 acres of standing Rowen| == sepid ; B o e o ety i 1o WANTED—Position &s cook or gen- | Bruage. Cone Leonard| nished rooms. J. B. Lueas, Oentral Inquire W. P. O'MAHONY, eral housework. Apply 34 Avery st.|——S& =008 _________SPI7 | Bullding. eepld FOR SALE — Bullding TO RENT_Furnished rooms, 3150 ht my iips to utter WANTED Bright, rellable woman | & \ up, electric Eght, bath. hot and oold y the words ahe said ‘ordere; water, three minutgs from the City | Never can they be forgotten. Tampies Purnloned: oor® exnne dine of | Norwich. - Amos ‘A Browning. sepdd | Lunch. 'Tel 1396 Ghamberlin House,| . Deep are they in memry Hiven— FOR SALE OR RENT weekly easily made. . Address. Nu FOR SALD Second hand furniture, | S Church St. e et SR name O Fatiel, Three mihutes' walk from Peck's| saokg cnief Works Nutley, N.J. Call at 152 Pulmer St. sepéd | FOR RENT_apartment _of Ave| = her. THOW Who ars in heaven- corner two new Cottages with garage FOR SALB_First class plantation: | jooms;, 14 Asylum street; all modern | Years have passed, and that deas | improvements, aiso barn or garag 2 best stocic tarm in the south Inguire 64 Asylum street. Phone 639 -tf. . La. sepid TO RENTStore at 65 Broadway, | p Reyels in the home of God, g t | But that t ; Franklin Sauare, Norwich WANTED A small _trustworthy |~ FOR SALE or rent. a seven (1) room | S s, woecr cnces: Lo L Chspman | B N nas Trom mewrry fied =00 e mother 4.| Long has mouldered ‘nesth the sod Ard 1 trust her sainted epirit And it comes in all its freshness sian well, never falling water supply, TO RENT—Pleasant nlne-room ten has modern improvements, in _part| thre ‘ourths (%) acre of land, electric | ment; all convenlences; FOR SALE payment for rent. Telephone 769-12. |lights Installed. = Arthur A. Bennett,|tion for boarders cellent loca. Alddress X. cdre|This she taught me, then she to \ t. Vergason_Ave., Norwioh Town, Conn. ~ | Bulletin. 3 aug1zd 2 Sl When I see my trundie bed. Of its import. great and deep— Two houses and barn, with 16| GOVERNMENT positions are easy to|_oP2IRSTU After which I learn to utter Ty es ermon _Sunda; TO_RENT—The very desirable fat | ““' e ley avenue A. M. E. Zion|® very interesting sermon Sunday |acres of smooth land with fruit. ~On[§e, My free booklet 633 tells how.| LICE — They cannot live on a bird | 132 Sroadway, down stairs John £ |1nosly o me downto sieep.” Then if was with hands uplifted, every home iend today for ticu- FOR SALE—Farm of 18 acres, with lars. Crescént Specialty Co., Box 569, | bulldings §00d a8 new: fine. piace for SALESMEN AGENTS; Bolusive ter-| Wich. Tel. 291-22. aug7s 14-Inch ‘two Ply feather beit, 52 feet The legal ters of th T 4 S,Dh‘;."", .A“E&: .:QX;; mfllernu 3% ]I?o On’ o u,"l‘,e' °n:l p"‘ino = e al vo e ‘'own ol o e > - 4 e 1 X carr e; one pair of OTT ¢ iriv- Killingly who are enrolied upon the | Colchester, Conn. ing horses. Telephone 22 Republican caucus list are hereby no- TALK ABOUT MAKIN' FRIENDS!— t-aug2sd tifiled and warned to meet at the wn | It takes the barber to scrape an ac- FURNISHED ROO all modern con- t] Hall, Danielson, on Friday eveninz.|quaintanee. Were makin' lots of| FOR SALE—Double veniences. 35 Unton St Fhone 1051 3 2o . 10, 1915, at 7.30 o'clock, for the |fri 1th that Cobweb Co: power with jack and speed regulator, following purposes, to wit: Tor he wiear. DY GOPE e SO R ik | silo outhts, ‘water systems, lghtning dakes 10, BomInate Republican candi- | Smoke Shop. sepid - |protection, De Laval separitors, roof- ate: vari v u the ‘ensuing year. o o [OWR oflces foT| T GUSTED At once, local and travel. | ery. W. L L. Spencer, Lebason, Conn. 2. To do any other business proper|!RE representatives everywher: svod w. 8 HOT and COLD WATER and BATH, to be done at sald meeting. y; permanent; write us quick.” C. R. | —por o s ELBERT L. DARBIE, urr & Co. Manchester, Conn. 8ep2d| ;9" a1 outbulldings if exceilont re- LUDGER J. MORIN, lan to ell our high|pair, seven acres fertile land, lenty ALMA FORCIER, grade nursery stock, fruit and orna-|of fruit, on state road, two minutes’ RANK mental, roses, etc.; outfit free; highest | walk to trolley, near markets. P. O. commissions paid weekly. The Oukland | Box 463. Westerly, R. L. sepid SMITH, Nurseries, Manchester, Conn. sepdd \ —_— FOR SALE—Ten White Wyandotte RepuNan Totn. Committee. WANTED — Old postage stamps or | breeding hens; also 24 _Indian Runner Dated at Killingly, this 24 old‘culll_eclslonlu.;-nled for cl h; -v: ‘d‘ k,’. Miss M. H. Barber. . 1915. early U. S. stamps on envelopes an -3. e write H. T. Willcox, Jewett City, Conn. sepl WFS WANTED—Girl or woman for house. ens and guinea hens. Tel 489. sep3d Avenue. sep2d wagons, crops, tools: for quick sale. The Republican electors of the Town| THOUSANDS government jobs open | $2.500; part cash. Address for particu- | _ Al Farm, care Bulletin. 34 Room of Franklin qualified to vote in caucus |t men and women; $75 month; rapid{ ia are hereby requested to meet at the|promotion; write immediately for list = g wire tence. Al farmme macnin-| Tenement of Six Rooms FOR SALE—One hundred hens, chick- | geores and Offices in new Tha rite today—now. Barl Hopkins, | treated with Konemah ; | Fanning. 52 Broadwa: Iy2id And in accents soft and 1id, . K eRERTIEE e D e | Ed, b nd o & Potfle poecege peld | ~o wanscoumge 3w Sekinicy | Tistmy, ok SxelDur patpert Phone 300 88 CHff Street | t1on which ‘seile at signt; nesded in|MAin St. Nerwich, Ct. ~ " jeieruThs |Ave: Mrs. 8. G. Congdon. Jjyiid ; Zonyimon TO RENT—Upper six rooms, gas, bath, hot and cold water, 11 Elm St LEGAL NOTICES Erldgeport, :Conn. 3y38 _ | chickens and ducks. D, 8. Guile, Nor- | ABPLY, C F. Whitney, Nerwich Bulletin. — —Anonymous, TO YOUTH. O ye who who have no aim fn TO RENT—Rooms for 1 ng, 53 Broadway. febisd Centrally 1o- | Walk not the frivoling ways of mirth = 15 Union St within five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square. Reasonable Rent. WM. F. HILL, 108 Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. | [ori% 25,8004 a5 you'll find tn thess FOR RENT Town Hall in said Town on Thursday. | Franiiin Institute, Dept. 35-G, Roche Sept” 9, ‘at 7 oelock p. m. to nomi- | tor, N. Y. sop1d nate candidates for v e 2 s o arlous town of- | =< NTED A position _as _house- Dated at Franklin, Conn., Sept. 2.|keeper in small family within city lim 1915 COMMITTEE. sepdd NOTICE The Republican electors of the Town | teaming George D.|separate for reasonable offer. A 1 of Lisbon qualified to vote in caucus|Weils, . Conn. Phone 3i:-12. | Ostrofsky, Storrs, Conn. Tel 537-14 are hereby notified to meet the | “augzid Willimantic. . sep: twin C motorcycle; good tires; A No. 1 condition; sell cheap if taken'at once. P. O. No.' 451, Plainfield, Ct. sep3d e out driver; ox cart, fine order; and egetable gardens: =5 wagon for oxen or horses: reach gears | VoSetal i . WANTED—A married man to work | and body can be taken off; very handy | Plumbing and heat. Renta! $350.| Old Lady—What a blessing he hadl by day, for general farm work and lumbering: will sell together or|Others$:00 to$4000. Send for booklet. | his hat on, dear—New York Sun. TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | Girl (reading letter from brother at 15. its, or to assist in household affairs.| FOR SALE—Fancy Devon oxen, well|tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from (the front)—John says a bullet went Per order REPUBLICAN TOWN [Address P. O. Box 225, Norwich, Ct. T v, Yoars old. will plow with|Ocean and Sait Pond; sown fower and | right through his hat withous touche hardwood ~ floors, | ing him. FRANK W. COY, ‘Vesterly, R. I ht house- > ritory, New Auto Fuel; profitable. FOoR ALE—One McCormick four- - Tankli, Cleveland, Ohio. 2ug21d. | roll husker, shredder and blower. One | Kiajen ave o o > G- Congdon. §2 Mc WANTED — A winter tenant for & Racine gas en; Illfgl’ horsepow er e " e And ye whose paths are vague flnfl%‘fl. Yer |ceitful. They didn’t have no Buildi Franklin Square. re- charge : . . FARM FOR SALE 45 s mil G of el i ani- |2ccount. Pald cash for everything. Iy to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, 1 Yho have no goal for which o Aght; O ye whose Mves are lax and vain, Who live but for the moment's gai Get ye a God and worship Him. “hat bind you to the sordid earth; Eut in thy strength, the strength of 3. | Choose for thy God the God of truth. y soul may mount on wings of firq And to celestial heights aspire. —Cbarles Channing Allen. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Is this a first-class postofficé?™ Ine quired the stranger. parts,” retorted the native with justi- fiable local pride—Buffalo Express. “Them was nice folks you walted on, Mamie, aint them? 0, no dear! Appearances is de- —Judge. Magician—I can read minds, Engineer—Yuh ken? Ken yuh yead mine? ;:(n‘s Why doqt Jult B me, neer— y don' then—New York Globe. Teacher—Yes, the ruler of Russiy is called the czar. Now, what is the X Saturdu - e T Te12 at e . T to nominal: | THOARDERS WANTED Rooms with| DRUG STORE for sals. with 11-room cundidates for the town offices. use of bath. Ilnquire 29 Win-|modern tenement connected; A-1 loca- Dated at Lisbon, Ct. Sept. 3d, 1915 Hill §23d_ | tion; wide territory, without competi Per_order TOW ST e at Norwich. within and for the Distric of Norwich. on the 3d day of Septe COWS FOR SALE_Another carioad FOR SALE —_— o — —i | tion; death of owner cause for seiling WANTED—Girls to learn winding | immedtate sale desired. H. = Elmer Th and quilling, steady work. West Side | jlowis Central Village, Conn. ~ sep?d ew WS e Minister's Wife—The new cool Silk_mili. ~ 2 WANTED—Antique furniture and old | just arrived; will have a load of fancy | will arrive Wednesday, Sept. 1st JAMES H. HYDE, North Frankli Telephone Lebanon, Conn. ruler of Germany called? Young Bill—Please. miss, I know what me father called him, but X don’t like to tell you—London Mafl, left this morning, the one you said the Lord must have sent. The Minister—Well, dear, the Tord giveth, and the Lord taketh away. N | Blessed be the name of the Lord! Puck. Goldsmith—Would you INke ber, A. D. 1915. o Pl g o | Sliver: good prices pald. A. Bruckner.|cows Thursday, Sept. 2. F. W. Hoxie, PRSP o RN 5 | 2 Frackdin & Tol s mariid | {ihdon, Eonn, Fel fi-t n_sal ct, 3 minor. THE PLYMOUTH, 34 Laurel Hill Ave. SALE Nils T. Jensen of Norwich, Conn.|The best place in Norwich for spring | rane tng muk uscns cein§s appeared in Court and filed a petiti and summer boarding; sit ed his! good business; everything complete, alleging that he is the Guardian of the | 0%erlooking the waier; aiso automobile | Kooy "tame g *F T Honns complete; estate of x‘d minor, and praying, for|parties accommodated. Phone 785, ™ -4 ® epld tho reasomks therein set forth. that iic| maysd e epid Dromins. Compound And MAJuct a cer| of WANLED —Ee buy cows ng caival | g Our. 013, overhnuled and Yepalnted. tain disputed claim inst one Pres- | Pl 0l “Rel P SE0K Tester, Conn. n perfect running order; price $350. singer of New York, N. Y., in favor of said_minor. » £ ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered. That sail| WANTED —Plano funing. A. G. Gor- petition be heard and |determined a: 233 Prospect S E the Probate Couft Room in the City of | =—————— Norwich, in said District, on the sth day of Beptember, A. D. 1915, at i3 o'clock noon, and’ that notice of thz pendency of said petition. and of sall tearing thereon, be given by the pub- licution of this order one time in some newspaper having & circulation in said \ John A. Godek, Jewett City, Conn. epid o “FOR SALE _International Harvester || I der. John S. Hillhouse, Willic. Tel. 563-4. augdld ‘Phone 438-2 Lunch Cart for sale, beat in Wil || - District, at least four days prior to the mantic. Must be sold at on Will date of said hearing, and that return make terms to suit. Reply to 67 Church bs made to_this Court. street, W NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing 15 4 true We would be pleased to copy cf record. 2 Rltost? “““FANNIE C. CHURCH, secure a tenant for you if il kK for lad gentieman, weighs about you will list your vacant |3, N e rerda Clerk. property at my office. The || “STOCKED pouitry tarm, 3% miles out near village, fine 7-room cottage, nice senger car in good condition. Rogers, 1 Chestnut street. HORSE FOR SALE—A good driver, MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jswelry 30 Frui 1 Halt 1 '3 ki acres. t, wood, nice stream. e L, present. acre potatoes, other crops, 550 famous establisned firm to deal wWith. Tom Baron strain White Leghorns, THRX COLLATERAL LOAN CO, horse, wagons, tools, etc., $2,200, rea- WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale A store on leased land (long term ease). with all fixtures. doing s one ton auto truck in good running or- || €00d business; for sale at a bargain. Cottage at Pleasant View. A 10-room cottage at Pleasant FOR SALE—Young _cow. Inquire|| View. lot 50 by 200. This place is or top of Butternut Hill, || centrally located, 5-minute walk to Trading Cove. 6t-aug2ia trolley and postoffice, and the price s very low. Inquire about it. A Lot at Grotom Lomg Folnt. Located on the water side, sandy filimantic. aug2sd beach, not far from board walk. = = Price if taken this month ls oniy A O = pas. 1N Seve. o A bargain Cotiages all around it Farms. Cholce of 400—prices from $275 to $20,000. Send for cataloguo. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, demand is very great at ]| ihade, good barn, nine poultry houses, || No- 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Phome No. 365.... name or motto engraved on it, eir? Customer (who_has chosen an en- gagement ring)—Ye-yes-um, ““Augus- tus to Irene” And—ah—iook hers, don’t ah—cut Irene very deep.—Punch. “What's your idea of an honest man? “An honest man,” replied Mr. Kimp, “is one who likes the same music in private that he says he likes when his wife is giving a musical evening.” —Philadelphia’ Record. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Owning mnearly 3,000 miles of line, the Great Western railway is the long- est in Great Britain. Under The Hague convention of 1907 prisoners of war are entitled to pay for any work they do. The British government has the right to call upon every male citizen to take up arms for national defenses. St. Peter’'s Cathedral in Rome took S0 long to build that 43 popes reign- ed during the course of its comstruc- tion. mantic, Ct. 31 AN L ST Sinos s : Rental Department Ve ntatly printed. for 31.30; 508 37 SHetucket St., 16 mais Sirect. Vel J A Nm ASE sonable terms. Tryon's Agency, Willi- each 33.01 Send for samples and Norwich, Conn. §| Srices for any printing you are in need or. Ihe Builetia Company, Norwich, Conn. I AM BUYIN® pouitry of all kinds An navi same. drop nostal to LOST AND FOUND L2 Gellerts Colohester, X Conn. B ALE—Woed. stove i 35 In Watches and Jewslry. Come in and |, LOST—Between Engler IR e TR ] e and Breed Hall bullding, 646-12 get great bargains at big redu Academy 1916 class pin. Finder piease * These are great money-saving days.|icave at Bulletin Otdes and recelve e Watch and Jewelry Repairing. FOURD—on kI Foad, goni i watch and chain. Owner can have sam Old gold and silver bought and ex- | TREL 403, chaln, Owner can hays same FOR SALE changed. ¢ this adv. M. J. Shea, Yantic. sep2d HEA iy s y LOST_Half the pleasures of the i g e % J. OGULNICK & CO. |comty muit ic'Vou &o'hot stopat the||| ted in the Town or Montville, Columbian House on your way and get five minutes’ walk from the 32 Franklin Street. . 'Phone 714-12|cne of those popular 23 cent dinners New London trolley line, con- sepld sisting of seventy acres, thirty tillable, an eight room house, about fifty fruit trees. Excel- He.. Fancy Melons NATIVE PEACHES TOMATOES, the finest ETC., ETC Another_carload coming. to arrive » Tuesday, Sept. lith, They are a nice z iot of horses. My buyer is coming to For particulars Inquire of 724—Phones—474-3 N gu}p lall“‘.rgi e:nml_ell all about them. SoLTRIT People’s Market| . st rnsox. 6 Franklin Street / JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor ARMS FOR SALE all descriptions and prices. The beaufiful residence of the late Have sold a large number but plenty [ Walter H. Woodworth, No. 208 West p3d Room 108 Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Ct. JOHN A. MORAN, Try them and see, THOS. M. S8HEA, Prop. Franklin St. Next to Palace Cafe Neponset Shingles A — i # R i Masons’ Buil - F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner |37d,21, Hnie o1, Moo 2ens | on eerpvmt oppmorseee g prven 1 50 122 Prospect ltn::.sr‘.rwwh. Conn. Pecl m“m_ 7-_ _&_, e mow om wt > S FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main Street, Norwich FOR SALE FOR SALE lent water. Price reasonable. 195 North Main Street, THOMAS H. BECKLEY, consisting of one large stors, barn Real Estate and Insurance 3 SALE HORSB * May Building 278 Main St S50 e Sptmenta . e good rental. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn, §|™&in- FOR SALE Good— P &0 Uaninsis agriculture. Production cctimatos Most Claars ars S2%E ane seTrEn|” WM. F. HILL, T o il e oy aee: 208 THAMES STREET Show total of 1,020,600 baies. TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR Real Estate and Insurance big bargain. For full particulars, in- |} Tewo Tensment House with § reome GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Telephone 147 quire of each in_excellent condition and_on e e T | CASTORIA Real Estate and Iavestment Broker, e E R e oo el s For iafants apd Children try Dusiness or markst gardepizs. FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, Central Building Noruwich, Conn. Frankfort-on-the-Main saw " the signing of the treaty of peace after the Franco-Prussian war, on May 10, 1871 F é The Young Men's Christian associa- tion has a membership exceeding 1.- 100,000 and branches in more than 40 countries. Natives of the Andaman fIslands show respect for the memory of de- ceased relatives by preserving their teeth and wearing them as necklaces. The Peruvian congress has authore ized the comstruction of a from the present most casterly ter- minus in that country to the head of navigation on the Amazon river, A machine has been devised for imitating the noige of an aeroplane engine, with the objoct of alarming hostile troops. The Serbian and Mon- tenegrin troops used a rattle during the Balkan war 1o imitate machine- sun fire. A Swedish-Russian-Aslatic Co. has been founded upon the initiative of the New Bank, with headquariers in Stockholm. It will conduct an ex- porting and Imporiing busincss and at the samo time bezin varions induse trial undertakings in the czar's do- That the Philippine ielands will pro- duce approximately 40,000 more baies of hemp (abaca) this year than they 4id tu 1914, when 967.000 bales wero produced, is the estimates just made by Fiber Expert Salecby. of the burean ! In Use For Over 30 Years