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GENERALLY FAIR TODAY; FAIR, WARMER TOMORROW Al NORWICH. CCNN. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9, 1916. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What is Going On Tonight and Moving Plctures at um. Pictures at the Colonial. le and Moving Pictures at Vaudeville the A the Davis. ANNGUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. Big Bill of Keith Vaudeville and Tri- angle Photcplays Today—Complete Change of Show Tomorrow. One of the finest all round bills of vaudeville and photopiays has been drawing big crowds to the Davis the two days, and today will be the ance to sce this show. The feature is Arthur Havel and P people, who present a clever comedy sketch called Playmates. This is a real funny act and one you ehould! see. vaudeville ‘at- traction is and Kinley, a clever pair, who present a unique ec- cent The; dancing novelty. e ry special scenery and do some very art- istic dancin The Triangle feature photoplay is called The Phantom, a iive part Ince producticn, with Frank Keenan the stur and Enid Markey as his leading woman. The Phantom is a regular Raffies detective feature, full of surprises, and chuck full of action and tense moments, and one that will keep you enthralled throughout the entire five reeis of the production. To! complete the show there is the usual tunny comedy film and this one is called, Poor Papa and is full of laughs. For last half of this week an e ceptionaily big bill has been booked und the patrons of this house will see one of the most sensational acts in vaudeville in the De Koch Troupe, a quintette of athletes who present a svel acrobatic offering they term s of human beings. This is the me an act like this has ever played e and is sure to be a big nsation. The other act is Robinson nd Lemonier, two clever colored com- who have a real funny singing nd talk t. The Tri le feature wili be Cas t the Bat, with DeWolf Hopper Mr. Hopper has re- cited this poem in every state in the n and over £000 times in all. You read of the mighty battle be- dville and stown for the championst and _ probably that the mighty Casey was at the cal moment, but to this picture to struck out. There will be vstone comedy called and Wheels to complete the e weather and get cool at tk just drop in BREED THEATRE. ‘The feature scr for n production at the today and Thurs fea n five won- Malcolm Dun- , and is the stor: ar can and Alma H of two compet tects pre pare to submit bids for a railway con- e son of one of the hitects led to stcal h plans When the 1 an employe is ac- = the tr fam- over i discha fas dis is le s a T afte mo s the shock’ of _the ery » dies with an en- This and jes a in the em- T nded and finally breaks ing to b ily rro breught down, cor the Breed will 1 the second of Musty yw Harry number Suffer BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE A riErrY ORESS FOR MANY OCCASIONS. Embrolder is here combi skire Portions 1 pl er and fronts. are cut s o skirt is full over the sides a and stitched in a tuck at cach f the front panel wwn, embroldered voile, tub 1, and linen are alsé nice Lhe pattern is cut in six sizes: 34, 28, 40 and 44 in Hust meas mate tration mailed pt of 10 cents 1letin Company, Conn. The Waltham Watch Repair House LEE CLEGG JEWELER Franklin Square 218, Upstairs JUST RECEIVED L carload of Ground Limestone for farmers’ use. The Peck-McWilliams Co. Caontractors_and Builders 47 West Main Street @ YOU WANT 0 pv fore the pua vetter th coium BRIEF STATE NEWS Plymouth, Mrs. John Robertson took her little son John to the Hart- ford hospital Monday for an operation on his eve, which was injured a few days ago, when the little fellow ran a knife blade into it. Thomaston.—Nine boys and one in- structor from the Hebrew Technical institute of New York stopped in town on a 300 mile hike to Pittsfield, Mass., and back. The boys, ranging between the ages of 15 and 18, are traveling at an average of 27 miles a day. Bristol—Harry Legassey, a carpen- ter, killed a rattlesnake at the head of Seymour street Monday afternoon and is now exhibiting the reptile. The snake was four feet six inches long and several inches in circumference. It had eight rattles and a button. Waterbury.—The blowing of whistles between 9 o'clock p. m. and 5 o'clock a. m. will soon be a misdemeanor if a measure introduced before the board of altermen becomes a law. It is be- lieved- to aim particularly at the blow- ing of engine whistles on the railroad. Meriden—Mr. and QAMrs. Albert F. Hall, marrfed at the Howe _street Lurch, New Haven, Aug. 6, 1866, by Rev. George Bcecher, a nephew of the famous Henry Ward Beecher, cele- brated their golden wedding anniver- sary Sunday at their home, 15 Akron street. Bridgeport.—The resiznation of Dr. Edwin B. Weldon, night ambulance surgeon at the emergency hospital, was accepted and Dr. Clifton C. Tay lor, a recent Harv: Medical school gradvate and substitute surgeon for the last six weel canc . appointed to fill the New Haven.—Lieut. Morris Hadley, son of President Hadley, of Yale, has been promoted to the headquarters of the Tenth Field artillery at Tobyhan- na. He was connected with Battery D of the battalion since its formation and has been one of the most enthusiastic workers in the battalion all along. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jaweiry and securicies of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Inierest. An old established firm to deal with. THX COLLATERAL LOAN CG, 142 mais Sireet, Upsiaize. (Lstabliahed’ 1873.) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an ap- ication and _res ns were pre- ted to the Cour Common Coun- il of the City of N at its regu- s held in \m_ Council ¢ 1 \u 1d and constr own NOTIC der of the TONROE A COURT OF PROBATE HELD! . N the rict rw thin and f c . ust, tin District, ae ator exhibited ad- count wit estate allowance; there- red, That the 11 sust, A, D. 6, at 10 forencon, at the Probat the City of Norwicii, in iot, be, and the same ppointed f ring the sa ind the said Admin- to notice this order once ving a circulation ist two days prior 1id nearing, and malke, AYLING. Judge, regoing is a irue Atte HELEN M. NSCHER. it Clerk DISTRICT OF LEDYARD. Court of Probate, Aug. Sth, 1 Bstate of Sarah J. Perki Ledyard, in s de ner admin estate to th ourt for al Ordered, That the 14th day of A. D. 1916, at 11 o'clock in forenoon, at Gales Ferry, said bate District, be, and th i signed for a hearing on of snid administration ud estate, and this Court AGministratrix to cite all persons in- t »rein to appear at said time by publishing this order in Aper LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between Norwich Town and Wiilimantic, a plaid steamer rug. Re- ward if retirned to Jack Leonard, Wil- limantic, Conn. augdd FOUND—Saturday night, on the Yantic car, goid watch with fob, etc, attached Owner may have the same by proving property and_ paying charges. Gilbert Daniels, No. Franklin, Conn augdd BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or_stolen, passboolk _No. 131542 of The Norwich Savings Sociéty. All persons are cau- tioned against purchasing or negotiat- ing the same, and any person having a claim to said book is hereby cailled up- on to present sajd claim to said bank on or before the 1th day of February, 1817, or submit to having the book del clareéd cancelled and extinguished and a new book issued in lleu thereof, or the amount due thereon paid. augsSTu FOR SALE FOR SALE 33 Acre Farm, $1500 Near Bathing, Fishing, Crabbing Four and one-half acres in straw- Derries, 100 fruit trees; 13 acres level, fertile tillage; two-story en- room house; new 34-ft barn, poultry house; cnly one mile to village Own called’_away, makes low price $1.500, with $300 down and easy terms. Details this and other money-making farms in dozen states page 21. “Strout's Big ch_of Pargains;” copy maliled free. ] Beekman augdd New it York. Tel. FOR SALE SIX DESIRABLE SBUILDING LOTS on Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For particulars and prices address or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, ~ FOR SALE An exceptional big bargain in a House, two minutes’ walk from Franklin Square; bound to appreciate in value, will earn 20 per cent on the invest- ment. Wise buyers, get busy. For full particulars inguire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Invest- ment Broker, Franklin Square, Nor- wich. FOR SALE. Cotrage Houses, Tenement and Busli- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de. sirable loca‘ions. List your property If you cure to seil or rent, as I have a number of people looking for real es- e investments. WILLIAM F. wyry., Rea! Estate u8d insurance, Room 108. Thayer Bldg. LEGAL NOTICE av Concern ven that at orwic 1916, the submitted Wor 1dopte yavm the final ttest resolutior and the o whicl erect, and the propérty have npanying petition 1 im- preve the Works. on of the mmended by rela- solutions ee on_Public stablishment the sidewa of Was Loy y side postponed to A meeti the Cour Common Council to held at the meil Chaut in said city on the 16th day of August, 1916, at 8 o’clock n the evening, and that hotice thereof be given in the manmer required by law, to all persons interested. to ap- rear, if they see cause, and be heard in rélation thereto. The ahove and foregoing is a true of record. t: ARTHR G. CROWBLL, erk and Clerk of the Court of Common Council. augsd NOTICE TO CREDITORS AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the §th day of August. A. D. 1916, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Charles T, Vergason, late of Norwich, in said District, decéased. Orvdered, That the Administrator Common cite | the creditors of said deceased to bring | in_their claims against said estate within_six months from. this date by posting a notice to that effect, together with @ copy of this order, on the sign- post nearest to the place where said decsased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once a newspaper having a circulation in 3 nd make return to this N J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Assistant Clerlk. NOTICE.—AIL credit of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present Lieir claims against said estate to the undersigned at 6 Tanner St, Norwich Town, Oonn.. within the iime limited in thé above and foregoing order, LOUIS S. VEKGASON Administrator. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Talanhone 522 The Latch String Is Out For You you’ll find that Bulletn Want Ads are the latch string hanging out of the Doors To Success Se¢ a Line . If you are looking for employment TO RENT TO RENT—Lower and T tene- ment at 663 North Main St. Apply at office. _The Norwich Belt Mfg. Co., Inc. an1sSW. : TO RENT—Two large, airy IW? furnished for light eusekeeping, 4 Union St. Telophone 834-12. augsd M0 RENT — Furnished room on Church St, with electric lights and bath. Inquire at this office. _aug8d RENT—Tenement 0f seven rooms, newly Lapered and painted, with barnm and Shed for horses or automobiles. In- auire 1y Cli St James Dawson. " Hixce y fine seven room flat; every modern improvement; $30 monthly. Archa W. Coit, 63 Broad- way. augdd TO RENT—Desirable cottage at 40 Oalc St.; modern conveniences. ApPLY at 51 Spring St. augz FOR RENT-_Five rooms, with bath cieparic light and front porch, to small faffifly, 510 month. Alling Rubber Co. augia cand Bull w w Coit, MAKE GOOD L1 E te Busine Our Ests tor tells bow tate e made ucce gents; ho offee v t> fu dy and ice cream parlor. Call at étin_ Office augid ANTED—A boy 15 oid 76 Newton St augdd ANTED— COUNTRY YSTON es to acceptable ape Heights, ne perty; and ANTED pa Girls more ning. years West, ivisd ond best pr We kinds 5 afternoor Write Wati stuting age un- imzn experic augid YOU WANT WORK KO, WANTED IMMEDIATELY er cottage, good condition, rea- price, ther salt or fresh SALE: 4l-acre farm, near m station, on trunk line highwi iand. large orchard, 8-room hous bar, large new poultry house and 300; easy terms. ey, Wi ntic, Conn. FOR SALE C House of 9 rooms in good condition, well located with improvements; price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE FOR SALE on Central Avenue large lot; entral Building, Norwich, Conn. nue, ines: gas, and $3,650 will buy Homelike House on Laurel Hill Ave- easy walking distance from bus- s section; nine rooms and bath, efficient heater. Lot 60x125 feet large barn that may be used for garage. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency. Telephone 1334, 63 Broadway. WANTED FOR SALE WANTED—A woman for housework| BARGAIN—WIill be sold at a bargain, in famiiy of four; no laundry; wages|large doubio house in Norwich, with 36; reference required. Apply at Bul-|ample grounds; loeation and nelghbor- letin Orfice. augdd _ |hood the best: ‘Adiress Owner. carc OUR [COELEGE YEIZ—Ran! Run!| o icun Coi for interview. = augdd Ran! Rah! Rah! Rah! Cobweb, TOR LE — Indian _ motore. web! Tah! Rah! Rah! Smoke Shop.|brand new. Inquire Joseph Connor & aug9d Somn, 68 Water St augsd WANTED—Girl at once for cooking| IOR SALE_Biz combination safec, and “waitress. Write John F. Casto,|newly nickeled finished. For sale at i Box 52, Unca Conn augy very" reasonable: price. Cranston Co. WANTED—Reliable to arive | —2ugid auts delivery; one with experience in| FOR SALE—One pair black geldi the grocery busin preferred; give|six and seven years old, w refercnce and experience. Address J.|pounds: one pair gray chu Bulietin augbd land gelding, it 2400 WANTS A _manicurist. _ James S Dawscn, CIift_St. augsd WANTED—500 men and_women ol senw set some of that famous Leffilngwell | oy home baking. Food sale Friday, Aus.i 11, 10 to 4, Thayer I Buesq ol —— o b = 2 ) TTOR SALE— 5_Card room Apply S illage e catuck Woolen Mills, Westeriy, | itorton. Jo augsd | oL £ kit | — oRr_s Dwellings in Moosup; Peterson, 132 Main|(rémely low pricess one has barn:| _aussd | cither will mike two nements! | once. Ap-| St class cvery wa wdern St vements. E. W son, Asent, | G - & i | ioosup, Conn IV2DW WANTED—Weavers on_plain work, | —z-— o e - €. €I Marrow Tooms: also Spinner; | FOR SALE —ar oak side- shd man for picker preferabiy { board: exceilent con ; price with family of weavers ady work;; | Tel. 1037-4. L A | good wages. The Mystic Woolen Co. DR_SALE. _New milch_cow. | Old Mystic, Conn. augTd i), Maplewood, . asgyd | WANTED —Wagon ! first 18l FOR SA1E—One OR St iled and y lacksmi H. Main D. 1 FOR SALE ronr sa1 ome o most | cost over | ilding lots | Price for residence | 10,000, A Real | {ew London, Conn. n 0,000 to build; nd 40-foot streét ad the 28 lois, tate Exchang je2idaw FOR SALE I have a few cars of new Brick on the track at Norwich. Wil be sold right for a quick sale. THOMAS J. DODD, Telephone 822 FOR SALE on Fishers isiand, 8 Room Cottage, fully furnished, will_ be sold very cheap, so get busy. For full particu- lars, enquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square, FOR SALE The splendid house of W. W. Weld, just off the New London trolley, 5¢ are, new house, all modern, one acre of land with fruit. You ought to see e built, Norwich Norwich B E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 CIiff Street INISHED _ rooms; _ reasonable suitable for L\ghl housekeeping. hirs. Emma Morse, 1§ Union St. jy25d TO RENT—For $10 a month a tene- ment of seven Tooms at 56 School St.; within five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square; also u basement tenement of three rooms. [nquire at Bulletin Of- sice. iy21d o the bullding corner of Franklin and Willow streets; fine cor- ner store for years occupied by C. C. Treat druggist, and the sales room, Store room and bakery formerly used by the Providence Bakery. Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway. jyl7d TO RENTFurnished _rooms, _for light housekeeping. Division St. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, con- venicnces, five minutes' waik _from Frapklin square; men only. 125 School St. elephone 4. J{l!dm furnished rooms at iyld i1 Franklin St. Je22d Tooms; ckeeping. 7 Oak St TO RENT—Furnished rooms housekeeping. 18 School St. Telephone 522-13. aprzod TO RENT—Newly farnished rooms, modern conveniences, at The Seymour, nklin St. Phone 1043-2. apr)27d “RENT—Stors at 61 Franklin St eci3d T o Remt Six Room Apartment in £y t SURe—————— nicest residential section. All improvements. Heat furnished. UONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room ecot- tage. 3 acres land. 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pound; sown dower and vegetable sardens: hardwood ~floors, plumbing and heat. Rental $350, Others $200 1o 74990 Sena for booklet rHRANK W. COY, .sterly, R. HORSES 11l kinds $25,000 BRIDGEPORT GAS LIGHT CO. 5 Year 59 Notes to Net These Notes are exceptiona offering and are secured by large values. an JAMES L. CASE St.. Conn. Shotucket Norwich, FOR SALE | rebuilt, seven ’ 69 Mount Cottaze, recently rocms and bath, No. Pleasant Street. Lot 69 x200 feet. A genuine dargain, Enquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. Phones 7%; 2 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees. harn 16x30, one hennery 8x12, two scratching sheds;, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 1l}% acres strawberries (will be in fruitage this Spring), % acres asparagus (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— an income getter). ear railroad, school ana church; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. Just issued Choice of 400. Nothing like it in all New England. WILLIAM -A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L Telorhone 365 FOR SALE One Hundred Cows JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30 Lebanon Offices_110 “West 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist $9°Ward Street Carnations. ~ Special Forms and Plants. Zelephone 657, POETRY NOTHING IS BASY. Nothing at all is easy in life Nothing Walle can® be done with ease; A stern, brave battle is that of strife, On the hills of blue or the conquening seas. Nothing s easy to do that's great ‘With lofty purpose and art supreme; Toil and strufgle and grief and care— Nothing in Iife is a moment’s dream! Nothing worth winning is won with ease, ‘The goal worth reaching 1s sacred ground, And It can't bo reached fn a gentlo wal Or a burst of speed and a leap and bound— The eagle of victory perches higlh, And the climbing soul has far to climb, With death and doubt in the vales below And the stars far off on the hills of time! . Nothing one does, if he does it well, Is easy and simple and quick and light— The task of life is a difficult task, To do it well and to do it right. Nothing comes easy, the strife is hard, But the thing worth doing—ah, that repays For the ache and grief and the dust and grime § And the infinite pain of the toiling aays! —Baltimore Sun. WHEN THE CALL IS SOUNDED They will come from the hill and the valley, They will come from and plain; From the deeps and heights they will the mountain raily At the sound of the bugle's refrain Trhey will come in their youth and their beauty, With valorous daring and skill And all wi And all will be patr Not once will the echo, repeating, Ring emptily over the plai But, swelled with the voices of greet- ing, Redouble the chalrion strain. From hearths that are shadowed with sorrow, From homes that are They come at the row, to the eppy and g sumnion, me To march heat of the fra The day when the w 2 Not one will show t numbers ir haste v And They w HUMOR OF THE D 1 Messenger rom nanding his wife at answer itho He—Can't you find ng pleas- nt te about the members of m amily ? She—Well, I remember they all op:posed to our marriase—K 1G] Star. |, ‘The well | The shand—Then perhaps i bett it down just a little. ave you scen Pegsy it too ridiculous s, I like it, too.—Yon- Swell dy ov G ) you think women shoud to run the country?” “\el) Eor ibeicknAlstele’ T il nds. Wash- y down wiing ol e zed. Clucked to h he returne | “never but once.*— tia | THE KALEIDOSCOPE i =l | A simple device I | for pressing stones out [\\.swu ut touching them | and weav: h of France ar per cent. more tha o fore the war i ns have a school ¢ | coiege n’ that s di- plomas of pro to teach ritual- | istic Masonry:. | Stigmatize originally meant simply | to brand, and in the days of Shakes- |peare the farmer was said to stig- | matize his sheep. In Jamaica there are trees cailed the whip trees, and from these the natives make strong whips with the ash and handle all in one. Amy Latsham, a Pennsylvania farm club girl, raised $60 pounds of tomatoes on her garden plot of one-twentieth of an acre last year. Sweden has nearly 10,000,000 acres of peat flelds, but the annual yield not more than 62,000 tons. <Coal selling at $16.76 a ton, so that cheaper fuel is a necessity. The cultivation of the bay tres and the extraction of the oil from its leaves provides for the island of St. John, Danish West Indles, its .most important industry; and the distiila- tion of this oil and its subsequent manufacture into bay rum furnishes for the sister island of St. Thomas its_only article of local manufacture anduthe most important of all its ex- ports. CASTORIA For Infants and Children | In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Siguature of