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On Tonight | - NORWICH TOWN _ Motion Pictures at | Springfield Missionary at Sacred Heart at Colonlal Theatre,| Church Preaches on Vital Themes— Photoplays at the| C, E. Musioal Hour—Freak Ear of us ot T “| Corn—Personal Items. While abroad _last on Ty ‘Caucus at Town Hall mueh Snvied for her youthful 1ooks:|yiome between A Bopch, m,‘r"‘" erously ward if returned o g O °f| The mission at Sacred Heart church | ESaGty Secrets which I prize highls: Blaton, Be _.}35 tionary Engineers’ Asso-|iz well attended- this week. Nearly | One of the best of these is that straight o e S 11 Block. every seat was occupled Wednesday | hair can b-“x:d: ;;}wy :“ndlfz‘:f:' u:vlr nlrmu(%.' m;'mu{h)lo o L O e s e D D oo pauller attribute Of | 556-5. and recelve reward. JLodse. No 45, K. of P, his ‘harmless fluld causes the hair to = instruction, The children's confessions e g e R B B, v 0. oe AL} webe heasl iy wfiembon HaR ‘-'vr-’v.g* h‘:lln‘ al1 the appearance . of FOUND! ts in For “Hal w ing- luralness. S e B T e B ST :'i('y] Frienas who huve trisa this are| A modern, permanent method of re- | s 1 Cemenle Hail I /SApINCE WoROWI Was [oad TAURA" | Siisacine e procured ‘from any |furniture to their original finish. Prices nters’ Hall. o druggist here, and a few ounces will | reasonable. ‘We can’t keep our hearts pure, said ir 1 1l for several weeks. | RUNCE, the Plano Tumer and Aug. . the MilesioRary, it e read poor litera- '-f-fi:?-:-fi":::gl‘:{} N}m:-b::y. Ereasy o R ot Frankiin Sta Norwioh, GO | D. A.E-.«. oha B out our Dot 1t on the_Sontrary L D: ] ;ure ;rcl:_lve poor m';l:\la e ey b0 use. Tm sure )f you| Phone 1214-3. tts, DQ’u}fi Fiff, Frank A. Phil to others. We must read improving|Will iry this tonight—apply with a et PR Clan_ S ey DAVES THEATRE. things in order to estve God. You “m“‘{afié’é":‘ow""“mnm’ will T?;rou LEGAL NOTICE o AT T aagi S nersl house: ; content o 1me: s . ; Fischer in The Lonesome | Sunday; you must keep alive throush | Bars “Hoauty Talks” e, 43,7 308 of ses. Write Cook, care Bulletin Co. @ Great Mutual Masterpicture the wesk and be.on the slert for your | == | :mfi&,m:&? i 2 -pm‘a“ M'm‘hm-’:: o A ot~ | Digness of soul, about men who are Mabrey, of Frankiin, were guests:the | 5§ Rorvich To'3 Tk Gy 'of Septem: | *Pinners - ADpIY Glen Woolen Mille, . a new | first of th eweek of Mr. and Mrs. | DL NOrWioh 08 sep10 S Patire. T e I 53 aothing more | Charles H. Bushnell of the Old Canter- | Bresent —NELSON Jo ATLING. Judge |~ WANTED Sslesman and ocoliector: _In addition to the b devilia at. | L Eha Fthe e o A G LiERon i ety Bitrict, Becedsed " * | Kooty o T T Ty b vy med Eor tha run. | Balse yourselves out of the rank and| . . iy, Hemingway ana daugh- | Ordered: That the Administratriz cite| ~2o-L oiEsr Siors 48 4 chaps, there will be & | " Tyery man and woman should be|ters, Misses Dorothy and ~Marforle | {he STSQUOR BF el et 0> et | elaatricion: Apory. {2";'.'1“’5:..;‘,,";, change of lzhomphiys l‘tn ;he an apostle of the faith. If you have a Hem‘lrnsvg)'..uof N:r"_g:‘::v ‘who "‘: 'g"{‘:m six ;fi:‘."?«' g:'m éfl'n g:;:mn Du.gl;llsgn. Conn. ~Phone 121 or 285. and er own. passing the summ cottage s . o B it totmre. The lear 1dea of your oM L o con | &roton Long Point, recently visited | With & copy of this order, on’the sign: L= Heart, featuring the delight- | troversy, yet the origin and continu- | their cousin, Mrs, Albert Miner. Jobt ndkalne 'e3 T34 pisge wiats et ST Tty ae R % Srlg o s Fowing s an ouiiing | (208, 0F the church can be explained| . ana Mrw Orrin M. Price of|Eowe ana by peblishing e sams once | EseRSS el Sl B% &5 Serorignesd in a hewspaper having a circulation in g faith better, you will live it better. James Stuart 1aid the little | 3, ik A place to.do housework Yistitman averius bave been enter-|siid z)lnrr:t. and make return to this | care Bylletin Co. bition in this world and |taining their daughter, T8, ‘arrie | Court WANTED—Man for general i1 on the porch of the county | o ‘the mpiritusl wosld. Find books | Edgerton, and granddaughters, Misses it gy IR o must temperate. Herbert id foregoing Is asylum, he little thought that - | Leola, Jeana and Mmle' NYU. and ‘The above an t. Stonington, Conn. Tt Pra, the superintendent, nad ob- | srer. Raslize. the desire o be the | thelr father, Altermont Nye, all of | SORY of record oo sepsa Y et Neither was | man God meant you to be. Hartford. Clefk. | WANTED — Sal aware that e cl 's T name, p v~ a some sel R Eotinte, was. embroidernd on | soardier setmon was upon Iite. 2 |eenLin REPORTS SAFE NOTICR. Al creditors of said e | Afrala 5F hard work: o © the shawl in which she was wrapped, | Girected for o against God, the RETURN OF AIRSHIPS | {iised aré hereby” notifea” to pressni | reftrences *Appiy by jotter oniy. “and “consequently that anyone would | Siected fo P o s - their claims against said estate fo the|J. Sisk Mfg. Co, New London, Conn. —_— ndersigned at Bilssville in said Town psd gver know that one-half of hia wealth | with our soul in salvation. The g00d | That Participated in Recent Raids on | of Lisbon, within the time limited 10 | —waAnTED = e S e 12 hia | God 8 behind every good purpose. England. the above and Ao PR Ioer Lomestead In Windnam;: partly urmiehs thy's father, had left in his [ What is the good purpose for which 2 foq- - T ARy, | od If desired; or would rent part to a care. The x:hx.l}t::om:;c;g;eknws g\lm’l!bout F oo - uud?t, It :- Berlin via London, Sept. 9, 8.35 p. m.| ¥ 3 Gistaker. Apply to Charles R. Utly. ‘s Semanthy b e he universal law of nature that what- = g nraatic. into 8 dreamy, romantic girl. One | cver is good should not be destroyed. | —The chief of the admiralty staff has sepid le steam pum, 80 ft tower, tank, 40 ft. tower; Richa: froved belt scarfer, cut; Dennis p machine. § inch: power or hand wringer, 3"x22"° roils; three-burner Perfection oil stove with ove Tefrig. tor. F. A. Jacobs, Danieison, Oonn. seploa 3 FOR SALE_Must be sold at once; to reasonable offer refused: the French coaching stalllon Voltal 3537, aged 1 .kxc-l’llnl.l‘llly '"w)z;n" .Ml'l'& Work anywhere: ' ve T. F. Sheehan. Tel 262-13. sepl0d FOR SALE—Cheap, tons No. 1 red- top hay, 2 tons oats, cut in the milk. Mrs. T. F. Sheehan. Tel. 262-13. seplod FOR SALE—Household Rugby range, jo. od condition; price ,lll i, Hanover, Conn. SALE_Two fem ge § weeks and nedy, Danielson, Conn, FOR SALE Twelve ton Goos truck, buiit D. Grant Providence, R. 1] cost $550; practically new: been 'run less than 100 miles; will for $325. Apply to The J. E. Fitzge, Co.. New Londan, Conn. sepid after by Sara ~ | 1ssued the following report THOUSANDS government jobs open for spendib too much time read: | Bao Sy, ToiniaE, o0 valuable 8s hu. | *¥ur mavai airships aitacked during | MOt CIotre ars Sead b ey | o men SAT oen SR ot 08 Zoolish love stories, she ran away | wrong. It ie a sin to waste or destroy | the night of September 8-9 with good mmediately for lisi foun Y | results the western part of the city of| TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR rankiin Institute, Dept. 35-G, Roeh R ooy Tn the life merely to find pleasure In dissipa: | [ ,nqon, the great factories near Nor- ter, N. ¥. sepid FOR SALE—Drug stock and fixtures; store established over 40 vears; wide territory, withaut competition feason fop selling = H.” Eimer Lewis, Central Vil on; sepid @'s sad story appealed | “Wsg nag ordainea marriage. Every-|Wich and the harbor works and iron | GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | BoARDERS WANTED Room with men and he took her to oty Giod works at Middleboro. There were use of bath. Inquire 39 Win- fis 51a ourse, . Later on, | .7ing blessed by Ged must be used for | JCyv? explosions and numerous fires T chester street, Laurel Hill . ~_aug23d ‘when he decided to adopt the girl, his | ing ring is sacred because the blood | Were observed. THOS. Mivm — 'omc“r-nkhn St NTED—Girls to learn opposed the plan, and Saman- | o "Gl Iy *Sorinkied - there. The|, ~Our arships were heavily fired at Palace Cafe and ‘quilling, steady work. Silk_mill. > WANTED—Antique-furniture and old sliver; good prices paid. _A. Bruckner, 85 Franklin St Tel. 717-3. _may26d T L aseTEE Lo s ce in Norwic and all kinds of Masons Bullding | 05 Tumner boarding: sitvated high by overlooking the water; also automobile Peck, McWilli & Co. rties accommodated.’ Phone 785, , Ber dream shattered, returned to | oheakcor mentioned the more stringent | DY, hostile batteries, but all returned \the' orphanage. George, however, had | fioi Pt TG PrTE To8 O e Cath- | safely. ifallen in Jove with Samanthy and fol-| giic church since 1908, also laws relat- lowed her. At the asylum he found |fne to. relationship by marriage o | AMBASSADOR DUMBA his father in conversation with Sara|pio,q In some cases dispensations T “Prue, who was using her knowledge of | 0y bhe obtained. The college of STILL IN NEW YORK ‘Bamenthy’s identity to extort money | cardinals is presided over by the poj p e g el o “from him. S, to ease his conscience, | ang decides these questions. You can't| Not Known How Long He Intends to tari he told Samanthy she was an heiress, | 100o the highest form of marriage Remain There. FOR SALE—Twin X motorcycle, with tandem, 375. George W. Carpenter, 15 Treadway Av epéd _ FOR SALE —One yoke fat oxen. R. A. Peckham, R. D. 1. sepsd COWS FOR SALE—Another carload Just arrived: wiil have a load of fancy cows Thursday, Sept. 2. F. W. Hoxie, Lebanon, Conn. Tel. 29. zepld FOR SALE—1910 Cadillac four pas- r car ig good condition. F. C rs, 91 Chestnut street. HORSE FOR SALE—A good drl for lady or gentleman, welghs about 1200. Telephone 221:12. 315 q’:‘ & new ,‘l“" dawned for the hitherto | vhere there is a difference in religious WANTED—To buy cows and calves 1 is case can there be cone | New York, Sept. 9—Dr. Constantin i s . . Margarita Fisher plays the part of ::’n‘,‘:m";,":;u, can there e €OR° | bumba, ambassador to the United o 1oy Bose ek - X Siaw el 145, “Colciloater. Cona. e e B ety o yoriictio P ow vu i e sempl of the Sloy [Sipten | Som AusivisSungers. was) STETSON & YOUNG, |7iodua™ o sneses B5e - host. A sin against it has God's v . WANTED— P tuning. G. Gor- “lent cast, inclu Lucille Ward, Wil- | curse upon it. The polsoning. of the | here last night from Washington. It Carpenters and Buflders don. 135 Prospect Stn (iiy. Ter evse: ‘Mam A. Carroll, Joseph E. Slntl;etvn mind is a mortal sin. Christ died for | Whas reported early in the day that A T e p——— Mm.t:l:!:..'l‘h: Lonesome Heart | you: what have you done with your | the lmbr-mdokl; had left for LenoX| Best wory and materials at right 5 O R R pRtn ocatsa.” This report Rowever, provea | Bes, by siitied abor, 75 " WANTED & e e;&hflfiogogahmn:::g 5 to end. Thistesn- Estie T One: to be inaccurate. It could not be learn- Dljong. g sayer of Lone Gap, & groat weeiern| This weel Albert Miner of Hunting- 4 Bow long he intended to remain Chamber Maids, Women Cooks, Gen- eral ‘Housework Girls, Farm Hands, ¥ drama, and Gussie the. Life Guard, a | on evenue found an ear of corn on a E L Spinners and Weavers. K Seroamiing funny comedy. Concert or- | &8 T ictemn pertcctiy.formed | Fatally Injured by Pin from a Revelv- HORSE COLLARS FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU B : ears of corn, with sfik on each ear, ing Wheel, . Heavy, Long, Straw, Curled Hair.|Central Buildin = vet all joined together. . - S feontadty : Toronto, Sept. 9.—John Barrett, a |Ticking Lin ORI Had Musical Hour. e lonad i P U 2 ; s0 LEGAL NOTICES . ng mills here, was killed late & The Plunderer, With William Farnum,| Members of the First Congregation- | yesterday while fixing the belts of a i a Thrilling Romance of the Lure of | al Christian Endeavor society met on|machine. ‘A pin, on a revolving wheel, A new line of Auto Robes, Fur Gold. Tuesday evening at the home of thc 3 struck Barret on the head, inflicting . president, Miss ~Calla R. White, a fatal injury. Barret came here from | Coats and Blankets just in. The first William Fox film produc- | Peck’s Corner, for & musical hour. Connecticut about six months ago. Look them over at NOTICE tion, which, as already announced, The Rq it f Vot f th will be run at this liouse every Friday Big Flocks of Blackbirds. Empire Steel Co. to Raise Wages. m L L CHAPMAN Co ot Leavard, Conn. will be.in seraion a4 and Seturday, wil be shown today:| 4 second flock of hundreds of black-| Allentown, Pa., Sept. 9—It was an- N s S Teioe i Talyarg ol e Phpam Parmum will be seen.in | birds was notea Thursday on Hunt- |nounced at the offices of the Empirs [ 3°P m., for th % ; @ m. il 5°p. m. for ghe purpose of of Roy Norton's famous novel. a short | 126ton lane. Steel and Iron company today tnat | 14 Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct. | pialing on s i intiied S8 5o Staast O Which Tahows: beginning October 1, the wages of the names of those persons who will be 9 Matthews (played by William Brief Local Mention. . all its employes will be raised. About entitied to be made electors before the Farnum) After having beea in Norwich Town 1200 workers will be affected. The ; Ahnuai Town Meeting. The Registrars o et S . tnok | stnce last Apeil, Miss Dudley left on |company has plants in Washington, ThéF Clerits ‘Ofhce. on Bavurdar: Seps. Soem Weary burros at a dusty wayside tav- | Thursday for New York. New Jersey: Mount Hope, N, J.; Top- amoas S Sept. 3 ton, Macungie and Catasauqua, Pa. DDpton S odoek e m. HiIT 5w the foothills of the mighty Coeu , Mac . Pa. or final revision and correction of § i In the fast falling even. | _The First Congregational Junior —_— Real German Lager Beer |Annual Voting List. ing light Bill points towards a distant | Endeavor soclety resumes regular ses- Krupp Men in Constantinopl towering peal, slached by a deep cross- | slons Sunday afternoon. Sept. 12. London. Sept. 9.—A Mytilene des- ision deaught at shaped on of quartz. The sef patch to the Times reports that as 'KEL sun gleams yellow on it. Charles Leishman of New Haven|a result of the sultan's expostulations H. JACI & Co. ere she is, Dick,” exciaims Mat- | Was the guest a day,or two this week | t; prince Ernest Hohenlohe-Lange- thews, ‘the Croix D'Or, the cross of | Of Albert Miner of Huntington ave-|burg, acting German ambassador to :&w.wvbuvve'mmeixmer going to peter | nue. Turkey, 400 men from the Krupp JOSEPH BRADFORD, ‘become millionaires.” works have arrived at Constantinople. -+ The-Croix D'Or has been left to Dick| Mr. and Mrs. George Kinney and — e in a strange way. The 0ld mine, lonsJ s Tl o Now lonfon Visited| mew Belimin—Chatrman . HPriod BOOK BINDER b«;g::xde}v'l mt: hb‘:;:::l:i 'x“:: g ‘V':kfn ST npet vt cayn fl. the piubllc ‘amusement commission Townse: 3 a plan he may try this winter in B o Dis athers Ao Tas | Mre Auttony Jasabues af Sivrte: e oI s o) Scn B T T ae e o th ezough in the old water-soaked | vant street and her sister, Mrs. Han- b e Ml Bl 108 BROADWAY e e e S o oW OF- engineer, to $100,000 to work the prope. ir’é‘r'k"z‘w“i‘?"wé‘.‘é‘}‘i"&y“‘ in New| Modern dances will be allowed,” ac- Per order Town Committee. erty till he strikes the hoped-for moth- —_— e oh pan proviIed /they: € a er-lode. Dick, with Bill Matthews, his et e overhauling and e, Conn. se 4, Mrs. Susan Blake of Stafford Springs Norwich, Cos mining partner, sets out hopefully 1o and Mrs. Blizsheth Shelley of Now T e 2 N DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. pm or, Democratic electors of the Town of Norwich are hereby requested to meet Ledyard, Conn., Sept. Sth, 1915. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican electors of the Town of Norwich are requested to meet in caucus in Town Hall Friday evening, Sept. 10th, 1915, at § o'clock, to place Lendon are visiting Mrs. Rutherford Dick despairs; but the indomitable b S and o Tnat 0y e H. Snow of Huntington avenue. i cover an abandone: lery _ which brings them out high on the hillside.| P 1. Mabrey anq sister, Miss Amelia in the Town Hall' Monday evening, They stumble by chance on the site — e i Sept. 13, 1915, at § o'cl to place i O tho Douiats (hat almoet cut Sif theie of all kinds on SoBlinttion indidator 15 roo SFems existence. Near by lies a freshly- | ed under their property from the Rat- AUTOMOBILES, and elect a Democratic Town Commit- sapling that has clearly been | tler workings and is tapping the long- te as a lever to dislodge the big|Sousht mother-lode of the Croix D'Or. stone. They realize then that a delip. | This discovery means for Dick a strug- attenpt bas been made to murder | Ble between love and duty; for the plunderer is Joan's father. Joan her- In Goldpen, the mining town adjoin- | Self solyes the problem and with the Per order DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE. sepsd CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- . g e e e Croix partners’ . troubl -heart d b Tt e e o ke o hearied ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | rraniiin are Nerchy requestod to meot liveliest dance hall. She is Lily Mere- | The Lily, the mystery of whose life is Blacksmithing in all its branches. in' the Town Hall Monday evnnlnf. “The Lily” (Elizabeth Eyre). The | cleared up, and Dick end Joan come Sept. 13, 1915, at § o'clock, to place in 18 the enigma of Goldpan. Al-|into their own at last. she is engeged in the question- | Comedy photoplays will also be business of conducting a hurdy- | shown today and tomorrow. . 1o ond In that rough community ¢ utter a word against her char- COLONIAL THEATRE. 3 for The Lily herself, she is 1A ty and disdainful; oven to | Henry Walthall in The Woman Hater, knew her best. Matthews ificent bums himselt ' rescuing a Rean! FEmnay - Orntia. 8irl from a fire in The| There is a delightful treat in store His bravery excites The | for everyone who attends the - Ptorast. Bl For hia part, falls | ances at the Coloniel theatre zm. s over heels in love with the mys- | th, he . ys- | the most temperamental man in tI ‘movis icture i “Bully Presby's malign influence still | goes 1o hors 10 e iy e g #cts against the partners. They face a | lightrul and fascinating semiety aroas stefko at the mine brought about by | entitled The Womas Hater. i fa his instigation. The men, in ugly | mous man is Henry Walthall, who has mood, desert the mine and congregate | so recently Jolned the Hesaray eom. pany. He appears as ost harden- With the strikers Teplaced by new | 20 type of woman. haber snd becrcr ‘work, at ‘-}‘{em’e 13“(;: soe-btlor- E:cd' ba-d:::m he has boasted of the again eme blow | fact, a dashing young heiress wager. le dam which furnishes power | that she fin% hn ::fam to hel'.. the mine is dynamited. Dick, who | She tries every known art that ber sex meantime has met and fallen in usually employs, but without avail. e with Pmfir‘:nbe)au‘tll:fl ?;.ughletl‘ Finally she is a member of a yachting (Clatre Whitney), from the east, | party with the bachelor and at an op- despair. But Bill Matthews takes | portune moment falls ov think - the Pedro, the miscreant who | fng she might thus arobes bis Soiar of THE DEL - HOFF up the reservoir, is traced and|heroism. He is unable to swim, but European Plan z. the death penalty at the scene of | she does not know this, and she bas to crime. As he i3 amened into eter | flounder about until he'ls able to reach | Rates 75 cents per day and um . Be shrieks out blaspliemously that | her with a boathook. During hunting HAYES BROTHERS. # arties th | the trouble at the Croix D'Or. -Then | into oach others m m Telephone 1227. Hum- the partners’ great discovery. Gag Arcs, Welsbach Reflex gu out that Presby has tunnel- | makon” oooemiie et oo B ts and Ruud and Vulcan Tamk Wi Proposal. " The girl does not let the | DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | Weter Heaters. opportunity slip and promptly arranges ne ciy o‘ 'i - l alanche of motors and brought back fer its patrons today. Hearst Weekly Carnations. Special Forms and | gastern wedding details. During the pictur- Ry Maia Bt to the excited wedding party. The e Cierk - 0 The ndon .- - and other films compiete the bill. Plants, Telephone §57. letin for business resulis. Pl 3 v A oI : s crs nomination candidates for Town Offices for the ensuing year, and do any other business. c“[t ar nr“‘ Per order TOWN COMMITTEE. N Dated at Franklin, Sept. 8, 1915. 507 to 515 North Main St DEMOCRATIC CAUCU! Democratic electors. of the Town of Lisbon are hereby ested to meet in " the Town Hall day evening. H H Sept. 13th, 1915, at 8 o'clock, to place m ome In nomination candidetes for Town Of- ficers, and also to elect a Democratic Town Committee. Per order Rests with the Cook| 2Ricramic wm.cnarres NOTICE. The best natured person in the The Republican electors of the Town world will get grouchy slaving over a | of Colchester are requested to meer 1 coal or wood fire. * caucus at Grang 1 on Saturday. Make the Queen of the Kitchen | hake Town Gifiors for Phe yess Bom- Happy with a Ing. Modern Gas Range| ' S8u=ergm== GAS IS A TIME-SAVER | AYYE ¥ suLLrvax or Nomwiom, * nflc‘%;‘unty of New D. t of the sald An- New London-Norwich Dye Works 33 Broadway Auto at your service 26-28 Broadway denly loses his nerve, and dashes from Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. the church, and is followed by an av- |Fve Ear, Nose and Throat s s ! most_convulsing scenes ever shown at the Colontal and 1s easily another tri. M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist Lhi A D. umph for the popular playhouse to of- 39 Ward Street esaue ceremontes the groom-to-be sud- PRACTISE LIMITED TO closing of this drama is oue of the 321 Main St., Alice Building i T : A e L e e e A e e e v~ v o (R STOCKED poultry farm, 3% miles out near village, fine 7-room cottage, nice shade, good barn, nine pouitry houses, 30 acres. Fruit, wood, nice stream. Half acre potatoes, other crops, 550 famous Tom Baron strain White Leghorus, horee, wagons, tools, etc., $2,200, rea- sonable terms. Tryon's Agency, Willi- mantic, Ct. Iyid 3t — 250 noteneads % irsgular bDusiness sige) . tieatiy printed. ior 31.90; o0% Send for sampies and prices for any Printing)you are in need of. “The Builetin Cohpany, Norwica, Conn. 1 AM BUYING pouitry of ail kinds. Anyons having same. drop nostal to Samues Gellert. Coichester. Cona. 4 —— And the oleanders waver, -and the ho- Sometding - i .‘lo:nlll( Lunch. the wind. 68 Church Bt nd its 8 > To T nine- O i Eave s T 1 e % o ke N T e Bofletin. S Come Fhe Gawn across the water with Bullewn. ___________ ST | "’" RENT—The very =3 Or the eant of the pianets marching Fanning. §2 Broadway. ] wp the midnight skies Cotiage 2t 3% MeKiniey | O, the wind ls iy the bamboos, wits ave e K3 SNesee o oz | 5eeping ke the tides of stumber Dets Botana poie, water, ST Bl 8L |1 may ot secape f e A&G F. Whitney, Norwich Bulle S P < nalieiade dd And -llynlfl;': "’1“"[“"? be a thrall RENT_Rooms ight house- n ..I“s:., Taautie & . Song! 53 Mo —Clinton Scollard. e WAITING. GE ROOM—inguire J. E Faa- £ebi8d | gerene. 1 fold my hands and wal ning. 62 Broadway. s S Y RNISL_D WOOM — Centraliy 1o- | - Nor care for wind. or tide, or sém: cated mbia Morse 13 Union St T rave no more gatast time of fate: e =L 1 Tor 10T iy v ahal e o FURNISHED HOOMS, sli modern ey e el e e venreneen e, Ubton St Fhons 105 emince N e S e — TO RENT Apartment of seven rooms and bath: $20 per month. No children. JAMES L. CASE. 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Comn. |1y uen Asleep. awake. 3 The friends I seek are seeking me: No_wind can drive my bark astray, Nor change the tide of destiny. What miatter if T stand alone? 1 wait with joy the coming years: My heart shall reap where it has sown, And garner, up its fruit of tears come nightly to the sky;: The tidal wave unto the sea. Nor lL’]“‘i nor -space, nor deep, neor gb. » Can keep my own away from me. —John Burroughs Deairabie_tenement of eleven rooms| ~ HUMOR OF THE DAY and bath; 330 per month. JAMBS L. CASE. “Alpine scenery is very grand* 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. “Very durable, too. 1 imagine 1t will pull through the war all right” —Kansas City Journal. Belle—And when you went into her room you say she was shading her eyes wih he- i-and? A Beuiah—. only the eyebrows— Fine residence, ten rooms.and bath;| Yonkers Statesman. 340 per month. Por mor ums L. casE, Officer (as Private Atkins worms Coms. | Dis way toward the enemy)—You fool! e Come back at once! Tommy—No bally fear, sir! There's a hornet in the trench.—Punch. “They eay he's an ardent member of When they have a row he's alwa*s the leader O ono side or the other.” — Detroit Free Prei e 1low shall we protect ourselves from bad milk suppiies™ “Pasteurize the cow ™" T of Six R “What do you mean by that™ “Why, turn her out to pasture, enement IX-ROOmS | o New York Times. HOT and COLD WATER and BATH,| ang now, madam, what about within five minutes’ walk of penciling the brow: o e Frankli a “T think.” sald Mrs. Nurie — "N‘“',":,:_ like one of those highbrow effects vanc 3=y that I read eo much about in the WM. F. HILL, papers "—Lowsville Herald. 108 Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn.| “so Willle Binks blacked your Two modern apartments, No. 187 Laurel Hill Ave. Also have other mice rents. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORN, Resl Estate and Investment Broker, sepid Franklin Square. FUR SALE Wosd, stove iengths, 8 Sord, 3 cord ¥ Bulla: kS The very desirable property 107 Me- Kinley Ave. For full particulars in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker, sepTd Franklin _Square. BUY THIS COZY LITTLE HOME On North Washington Street, conven- ient to trolley. House has eight rooms and bath, gas snd electricity, efficient heating plant,” three fire places and stands on a splendid lot 60x200 feet in ze. Ow: leaving Norwich is rea- son for selling this very desirable property. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency, 63 Broadway. Telephone 1334. FOR SALE The Jerome Island Farm, situa- ted in the Town of Montville, five minutes’ walk from the New London trolley line, con- sisting of seventy acres, thirty tillable, an eight room house, about fifty fruit trees. Excel- lent water. Price reasonable. For particulars Inquire f THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Real Estate and Insurance May Building 278 Main St. 724—Phones—474-3 eveZ" sald the small boy's father. FOR RENT Stores and Offices in_ new Tha e . Building, Franklin Square. Fire- |30 Unfortumate accldent”—Washing 'Evoryt:' :".'I:'?I d.:::.‘“’ I | e 1_Sha write asking to tyeskt:fhe Apply to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, | 753 eme s, = T doiit krow wast R WS, Ned—Se:1 ter 3 diptyq i ey that will keep the question open, an TO RENT perhaps Fhen ghange her mind— E Judge. QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room - cot- = tage 3 acres land, 1000 feet from KALEIDOSCOPE Ocean and Salt Pond: sown Jower and THE 0 vegetable gardens: hardwood - foors, Dlimbing —and heat Renta! $350.| -New York leads the states in sat Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. | Production. i o oo i xsler “Kid” is gypsy for “child”. Hence — the term kidnapping. WATCH HILL BUSINESS || worth fotrpence naitenny soch— For Sale ST ik ogg o). with all fixtures. doing & £00d business: for sale at s bargain || Anti-aircraft guns can throw shells . Cottage Pleasant View. to a height of from three to five A 10-room cotiage at Pleasant || miles. View, lot 60 by 200. This place is centraily located, 5-minute walk to || Cheimorton Church, in the Derby- troll 4 toffice, and the price t church in £olley $n2 pyatoiice, 52d, the orics || ahire peak. is the highes A Lot at Groten Long Folnt. Located on the water side, sandy Timber cut from state lands In board” walx. h, not far from ice” If taken this month ls oniy || Minnesota last year sold for mor 3630 A bargain. Cottages ail || than 3$250,000. around it i Regions whers irrigation Cholce of_400—prices from 3175 || growth in regions where 10750000 send Tor catalopun. | bas to be depended on, it is pointed WILLIAM A. WILCOX, out tha: Boise, ldaho, has 84 kinds Real Estate Broker, e orpathantal AR S Seaas, No. 41 Weat Broad 8¢, Rooms 1 and || when a Chiriese lady approaches & &; Wostulon; 8.,/ L. muddy place she beckons & boy. The Phene No. 36s... |[boy drops on his hands and knees in the mud and the lady uses him as a stepping «stone, for which eervice e nd hasm't he apolcgized?” 0. He won't even refer to it as Hallstones 14 inches in circumfer- ence have beed found in England. FOR SALE Two houses and barn, with 16 acres of smooth land with fralt. On trolley near Norwich. . E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 + 86 Cliff Street SALE HORSES Another_carload coming, to arrive Fuesday, Sept. lith They are a nice iot of My buyer is coming to help sell and can tell all about them. Prices will be right. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1189, sep3d 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 Bldg., Norwich, C& she gives him a small coin. It is said that many Chinese tem- Fo SALE ples are provided with a bell at the Satzance. 2 and ;zen a wmhl‘pw o ters he gives bell-rope a pull SEVEN ROOM o‘r‘rd'nel.mltmmmwhm‘ COTTAGE HOUSE of his coming and be at band to &t- tend to his prayers. : Misstrie. Hphts,. stomn : oat, sbt- The balance: wheel of & watch wvi- | tubs, large lot, in fine loca brates 30 times a minute, or 157,680,000 PRICE $3,300 times a year. As each vibration cav- ere about one and one-half revolutions, | N. TARRANT & CO., the shaft on which the balance wheel 117 Main Street, Norwich FOR SALE 298 THAMES STREET Two Tenement House with § rooms each in excellent condition and on trolley line with 3 acres of good | pafe’ "etmn T L tillable land, barn and henhouses. || nay. in the Champagne Good opportunity for some one ||| issted a mote for 25 cen wishing to keep cow and do a poul- | Ce7ts- try business or market gardening. e i e e | STUDY LAW iz it Eveaing Divi NEW YO for those whe UNIVERSITY = e =

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