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FAIR TODAY; NOT MUCH CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE 1 PRESS DESPATCHE® { FULL ASSOCIATED 7l What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Moving Plctures at the Auditorium. Moving Pictures at the Colonial. Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at the Davls. ANNOUNCEMENTS DAMAGED GOODS AT THE DAVIS TODAY. Seven Part Sensational Drama Here the Last Half of This Week—Four Shows Today—At 2, 3.30, 7 and 8.30 —No Advance in Prices. For the last half of this week the management of the Davis have secur- ed at enormous expense the big seven part sensational photo-drama, Damag- ed Goods, taken from Eugene Briex's famous drama, Les Aviares, and acted by the original Broadway cast, includ- g Richard Bennett. The play had a ong run on the stage and the photo- play is considered by everyone to sur- pass the stage version in every re- spect. Damaged Goods is not an im- moral play, but a strong advocate for clean living by both men and wo- men. It is a play that will bring home lesson to evervone for it brings out truth in such a forcible manner at no one can avold the issue. This feature has been shown in all the = citles throughout the country and been endorsed by physicians, min- s . AL C. A. secretaries and every big daily paper where it has been shown. Here are a few of the paper endorsements, and what t Damaged Goods: a attention to etail with the delicate plot handled in a manner_to produce the most tell- ffect. While at the same time ting the borders of _improprie ‘Dumaged Goods,’ E. Brieux's dram: notion picture form.—W ngton “The vice of men in the form of orrible disease is reflected the ¢ zood —Chicago he effect of the play is wholesome. In it, no vulgarity and no unnecessary < are permitted to appe It of- fers strongest arguments \inst t ris nd makes a tremendous 1 for > Y Tork Tele- sraph Damaged Good a tract, a pamph- —one of the X rd-hitting n aw eve c ork Globe. | ing of this pic | } vears will | t ccompanied by | 1 nd th e no advanc y. continuous, from 1.30 to 10.30. Don’t fail to see this wonderful pic- ATOP THE MAJESTIC ROOF, Mysteries of Myra Will Be Shown Fridays and Saturdays. [ Arrangements hav been made | whereby the serial film story that is ng in the Sunday Boston Ameri- < nd t been show 5 t 1mm as far as the te er, 1t hown from tk tent chapter t the Majestic Roof Garden every rid: An atur E ing tomo A large platform is b the roof and wit ing ere in et it s the dancir ion 1 be of a high class na e. An entire change of picture ramme will take plac orrow from now on the picture will start at 7.30 every the | lancing at eight o'clock. The doors | w1l be open at 7 p. m. Admission 15 cents. BREED THEATRE. | The feature screen production Breed theatre today is the exqu little star, Viola Dana, in “The In- nocence of Ruth,” a five part Edison drama of pathos and passion. It is beautiful story, full of sparkling and has many thrilling situa- ct drama entitled “The Ma orce” and a screamingly funny . “Keep Moving,” with Harry n_of Bickle and Watson, com- the bill for today. 1l of extraordinary excellence will be presented t the Breed on Friday and Saturday, headed by the Madame Petrova, In the five | etro feature, “The Scarlet Wo- man,” a very powerful story, replete ith romance, pathos and dramatic in- dent. Madame Petrova, who stands t the head of her professton, has had n interesting and varied career. Born n Poland, her mother being Polish and her father English, her stage carcer was begun in London and she was brought to this country by the late Henry B. Harris, her greatest success 1 this country having been in the play of Pathea. A brand new comedy entitled “Love Me, Love My Dog,” featuring the fa- mous comedian, Max Figman, will al- s0 bo shown and the Breed concert orchestra will render a musical pro- me. Three shows daily. Matinee .30 and evenings at 7 and 8.30. May Robson Coming to The Davis. If there is a chord in the gamut of human emotions that should find a re- sponse in the heart of every man and woman, it the tender and sweet rain of motherlove, and it is this gift of the divine portrayed by May Robson that pleases and is bound to produce i ant appeal with an au- dience _witnessing her latest success, The Makfng Over of Mrs. Matt,” hich is booked to appear at Davis theatre Friday evening, August 1%th. The comedy is from the pen of that well known author, James huilder of such successes s Show Shop,” “The Chorus Lad: “The Commuters.” While M LEGAL NOTICE AT A _COURT OF PR at wich rwich, PROBATE HELD within and for the District on the 16th day of August, FI I AYLING, Judge i te of am Ryan, late of ch, in said District, deceased. Thae Administratrix appéared in Court nd filed a written application alleging 1at said estate is now in settlement in sald Court, and praying for an or- der to seil certain real estate belonging said_estate, fully described in said application. Whereupon, Tt Is Ordered, That said application be heard and defermined at the Probate Court Room in the City of orwich, in sald District, on the 22d of August. A. . 1916,"at 11 o'clock the forenoon. and that notice of the pendency of said application, and of ajd hearing thereon, be given by the blication of this order once in some wepaper having a circulation in said District, at least five days prior to the date of sald hearing, and that return be made to_the Court. NPLSON J. AYLING, Judge The abova and foregoing is a true copy of Tecord. Attest: HPLDN M. DRESCHER, aug17d Alssistant Clerk. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- jness before the public, jum better than through the ad-§ vertising columns of The Bulletin. son has been seen in many parts, none is said to have offered better scope for her histrionic abilities than _ the character of “Mrs. Matt” which fits her like a glove. Miss Robson’s sup- porting company, as usual, has been carefully engaged for various tpyes, and the new scenic production is com- plete in every detail. Seats are now on sale. Prices 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50. « Ly . ok LEGAL NOTICES To the Members of The Norwich Chamber of Commerce, Inc.: You are requested to atténd a meet- ing to bo held in_the Buckingham Me- morial, 8 p. m., Friday, Sept. 18, 1918, for thé purposé of confirming the fol- lowing recommendations as adopted by your Board of Directors at & meeting held for that purpose: It is recommended:— 1. “That the Norwich Board of Trade shall vote to terminate its corporate existence. 2. ‘hat the Norwich Chamber of Commerce shall vots to terminate its corporats existence. 3. That the President of the Nor- wich Board of Trade and the President of the Norwich Chamber of Commerce shall each appoint from his organize- tion three members who shall consti- tute a joint committee for the purpose preparing a new charter, constitu- ind by-laws for a new civic or- to be formed in the City of Both Presidents shall be ex- iembers of this committee. t the new organization shall n as The Chamber of Com- »f Norwich, Connecticut, and 1 be incorporated under the Con- ticut laws as suci 5. Upon th T B ratification by both the of Trade and the Nor- r 6f Commerce of any plan ynsolidation, it is recommend 1t the two organizations unite in a field day or outing for the purpose of enting the union of the two bodies and to increase the spirit of cordiality nd friendlines that should exist among_the members, spectfully submitted. JAMES L. Chairman, JAMES C. MACPIERSON, Secretary, WILIIAM A SOMERS, FREDERIC V. CARY, JOSEPH D. HAVILAND, FRANK KING TIMOTHY C, MURPHY, SHEPARD B, PALVMER, Joint’ Committee. And to transact any other business that may come before the meeting. Yours for f ttandance. WILLIAM A. SOMERS, President. CHARLES W. PEARSH Secretary. NOTICE r ¢ Members of The Norwich Board Trade 1 are requested to attend a meet- 2 to be held in the Buckingham Me- the 10w m., purpo: ng 1 Tuesday, Sept. 12, e of acting upon ommendations as cutive Committee Trade at a meeting nded ich Board of Trade ate its corporate by the Board of Dt that termi Norwich te Chamber terminate of its sident of the Nor- nd tho President Chamber ¢ Commerce int 1 his crganiza- o shall consti- for the purpose \ new charter, constitu- 1ws for a new oivic or- be formed in the City of Both Presidents shall be ex. embers of this Committee. it the new organization shall us The Chamber of Com- orwich, Connecticut, and fed under the Con- such, atif tion by both the f Trade and the Nor- T Commerce of ~any dation, it is recommend- anizations unite in for the purpose of of the two bodies <pivit of cordlality at should exist 1ly submitted. SE. Ch: MACPHT A, SOMER: REDERIC W. CARY, JOSEI'H D. HAVILAND, FRANK J. KING, TIMOTHY C. MURPHY, SHEPARD B. PALMER. Joint” Committee. And to transact any other business that may come before the meeting. Yours tru FRANK J. KING, President. HENRY W. TIBBITS, Secretary. AT A COURT OF PROBATE_HELD t Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich! on t th day of August, Preseni—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. state rdon Eill, late of Spring- fiel¢ 1ss,, deceased. i seared in Court by counsel and filed n Bill of Springfield, Mass., al n eging that he is one of tors of the last will and tes- nt of said deceased; that sald will en_prov approved and estab- t of this State, by a_ Court of t jurisdiction thereof, to wit: te Court in and for the Coun- f Hampden, Commonwealth of Mas- usetts. on the 7th day of June, A. ). 1916; that said decedent was at the time of his death the ownar of certain property and estate, situate within the Town of Norwich, in said Probate Dis- trict, fully described in said petition; that there is no other property belong- ing to the estate of said decedent in the s ticut, other than t ald petition, and t itioner is Interested in s property by virtue of his sald ap- pointment, as will fully appear by a ‘ authenticated and — exemplified c f such will and of the records of ceedings proving and establish- same, accompanving said peti- and requesting that said copy of will' and the records proving and es- tablishing the same be filed and re- corded in this Probate Court, and that incillary letfers testamentary be nted on the estate of said deceased. Whereupon, Tt Is Ordered, That sald petition he heard and determined ajt e Court Room in the City of in said District, on the 28th of August, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock the forenoon. and that notice of the dency of said petition, and of said ring thereon, he given by the pub- order one time in some aper having a circulation in said District, and by depositing a true and ted copy this order in the post- at Sald Norwich, postage pajd by rezistered letter, dirécted to ‘“Hon. William H. Corbin, Tax Commissioner, rtford, Conn.” respectively, each at st ten days before said date of hear- and that return be made to this NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. augl7d Assistant Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HE: at Norwich, within and for the Distri of Nerywich, on ‘the 15th day of August, A. D. 1916, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Julla B. McFadden, late of Norwich, in sald District, deceased, The Administratrices exhibited their administration account witn said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- fore Ordered, That the 21st day of Au- gust, A. D. 1916, at 9 o'cl in the forenoon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing ‘the same, and the said Admin- istratrices are directed to give notice, thereof Dby publishing order_once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of sald hearing, and make return to the.Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true. there is no|copy of record. FOR SALE FOR SALE The Best Building Site for Com- mercial Purposes in Willimantic. Sit- uated in the heart of the city, on Main Street, with track room. ‘Will be eold at a low price if taken at once. For terms apply to WILLARD W. HAYDEN Phone 38-5 70 Mountain St., Willimantic, Conn, 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautitul shade trees. barn 16x30, one hennery 8x12, two scratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 1% acres strawberries (wlill be in fruitage this Spring), % acres asparagus (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— an income getter). Near rallroad, school ana church; land free from stone and machine worked. Scnd 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. I. Telerhone 365 Offices_110 VWest 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley PICTURESQUE CRESCENT BEACH COTTAGE FOR SALE Fully furnished shingled house of seven rooms; electric lights, fireplace, large veranda. Grounds have frontage of 260 feet, with well kept lawn, trees, shrubs and flowers. Four minutes’ walk to beach. Exceptional value for $2,800. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency, Telephone 1334, 63 Broadway. FOR SALE on Central Avenue House of 9 rooms in good condition, well located with improvements; large lot; price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich, Conn. J. C. WITTER ............ Auctioneer Having sold my farm in Ledyard, Conn., one mile below Preston Plains, 15 minutes’ walk from Ayer’s Station, on Norwich and Westerly R. R., will sell at Public Auction, THURSDAY, AUG. 24, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m., 50 head of cattle, 1 new milch cow, 1 Holstein cow (due to freshen this fall), 1 pair of two year old steers, several pair of vearling Holstein _Steers, 3 yearling bulls, I two year old bull, 10 two vear old heifers (mostly Hol- steins), 25 yearling heifers, 1 pair horses’ (good_ workers and drivers, color black, 2500 1bs.,), 1 pair new team harness, 1 double pair of light driving harness, 1 light driving pole, 1 doubls dump cart, 1 bob_ sled.” several pair runners, 1 pair balances, 1 pair plat- form scales 2 paiir tackles, 1 cattle dehorner, all household furniture, con- sisting of chairs, tables, mirrors, stoves, etc. Everything sold to the highest bidder. It said day be stormy, sale will take place next fair week day. A caterer will be In attendance. OSCAR H. MAIN. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The legal voters of the Town of Salem are hereby warned to meet in the Town Hall in said Town Tuesday evening, Aug. 22d, 1916, at 7.30 o'clock, for the purpose of instructing the Se- lectmen in the matter of requesting thae Health Officer of sald Town to estab- lish a quarantine of the Town against the spread of infantile paralysis, and also for the further purpose of au- thorizing the Selectmen to place guards on the premises where a quarantine exists, and to take such other and further steps for the preventive or spread of sald disease as said Select- men may consider proper. Dated at Salem, Ccnn., this 17th day of August, 1816. WILLIAM B. KINGSLEY, HENRY A. ROGERS, ORRIN W. RAY, Selectmen. augl7d REPUBLICAN CAUCUS ‘The Repuklican electors of the Town of Voluntown are requested to meet in caucus in Union Hall Thursday, Au 24th, 1916, at S o’clock p. m., for the purpose of electing delegates to the Republican State Convention to be held in New Haven Sept. 5th and 6th, 1916, for the nomination 0f candidatés for Presidential Blectors, State Officers and Senator in Congress. Also for the purpose of electing dele- gates to the Republican Congressional, Senatorial and Probate Conventions. By order of the Town Committee. JOHN N. LEWIS, Chairman. Dated at Voluntowr|, Conn., Aug. 16th, 1916, augl7d MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jawelry and Seocurities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Intere established firm to deal with. THR COLLATERAL ©o, LOAN [ oy DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 a. m. to 3 3, m. F..C. GEER, Piano Tuner 422 Prospect Strest. Nerwich. Conn + "Phone 511 WHBN YOU WARNT to put your bus- iness’ e public, there is no An old Eye, Attest: HELBN-M.-DRESCHER, um than = augl?d 4=igtant Clerk. , Ve ¢ ooluzms o }x’..‘?‘ n«';nu . The Latch String Is Out For You If you are looking for employment you’ll find that Bulletin Want Ads are the latch string hanging out of the Doors To Success Sc a Line TO RENT POETRY TO RENT_Two large rooms furnish- €d for light housekeeping. 44 Union St WHY? Phone $34-12. augl7d e R e o NT—S “room flat, _10|Day after day she stands, (:a'x-?elr‘ ‘{‘\-ri“ p;:semvesx:ae. Inquiré 152 | With aching bacxk_, her nu‘a_vy hands Palmer St. augléd Smoothing the silks and laces fair . 3 She does now wear. TO KENT—Furn connecting, mod hingt or Wa 1 St. Phone 1429-2. ished rooms, sinsle orn conveniences. 83 Night after night she climbs u; to hex( Gag1id| S 3 i \ barren cell, Toom. 834-12. Address 44 FOR RENT—A large furnished front Whose dingy walls foretell ge furnished front|The drawn-out torture of the xu'lwus Laaatn vears; She shudders, and her frightened tears, TO RENT-—Furni Flooding the roses of her skin, shed rooms for Lt | N33 1 o parchment wan and thin. | and. Ar auglod Xc: Arch na W. Coit, 63 Broadway. eptionally fine seven ey modern improvement; housekeeping. 25 Boswell Ave. el 2200 augid And then ! FOR RENT—For September, shore| We call together sleek and prosperous. front camp (furnished) at Fishér’'s Isl- men, Fat-jowled and double-chinned, To find out why the [Tlrl has sinneds —Philadelphia Ledger. | a W. Colt, 63 Broad- e TIIF, CLOUDS BLOW BY. modern FOR R 10 month. —Desirable cottage at 40 conveniences. Five rooms, ght and front porch, to smail They’ll all blow by, those clouds thesk: seem 1 augz To hide the’splendor of your dream. | with bath, ApRlY ‘They'll fade and fiy before the light That follows as the day the night. “Twill not be dark for iong, for long, While love decks life with lght and song. Aliing Rubper Co. They'll soon blow by, they'll disa) And wbre they float the skies clear, The sun shines out, the day be sweet, wil WANTED—Two gentlemen to room job butchering, < oklyn and surround- ing towns; service gnaranteed. George [ ington Talbot, Brooklyn, Conn. Phone |0tyre, 14 augldd s ling elightfully $10 per week. : he Lodge, Week: | Stacks ¢ SEs Zugldad | Lhomas Molton Conm, Will __purchass a few nt acres of standing FOR SALE—Five cows, 1 1 pair bull caive and board in private family. Address ohn Dodd, 202 Bos: 2 venience WANTED—Positi Scotch collie pups, eight ————— s weeks old. L. A. \Woodmansee, South A indham Phone ugl6d | Inquire st Bulletin Office. TO RENT Newly farnished rooms, Phone 1043-2. TO RENT—Stors at 61 Franklin St 4o RISNT—Two furnished rooms for 5 e Do ereantUaaRel 2o And_forth we'll go with dancing fesfs Lighs bousekeeping: Ars. Congdon, 82| 55%,d" Iite's yoke of good and 1L 3 e 4 Is measured fair to all men still FURNISHED rooms; reasonable . | = sates, sulwbie tor lght housckeeping | The gloom will lift that heunts yous WANTED FOR SALE .\Al}fi. mma vm’se, J%; nion b(', _JIyé We b ("8!' . 2 e i — == XO WENT—For 310 a month o teno-| S dane oUcudisame; the) dreanm a9 . AGFNTS wanted; $5 to $7 daily sell- FOR SALE—A sound horse, about 14| fent of seven rooms at 56 hool St.i| Our ups and downs, our griefs a ing New Fibre Brooms; every woman|years old, gocd worker, fair dmiver,|Within five minutes’ walk of Franklin Cares, = 5 = will buy; sample by parcel post, 35| Wweight about 1150; also delivery wag- |Sduare; also & basement tenement 0| But he lives best who plucks and cents. Wynne Broom Co., Elmira, N. Y.|on, covered, nearly new; one light top|three rooms. Tnquire at Bulletin Of- Shares i ugl17d buzgy, cheap. Phone 476-5. H. D.|!ce. TRuE 0o . 3¥21d_ | From life's blest servics hope to make WANTED_Board and room In a pri- | ooscl: 183 W w&190 | FOR RENT In the bulldine corner of | The wotst scem Desli for. dewr lovew vate y by a young man. Address| FOR SALE_Ross cutter and carrier, | Franklin and Willow streets; fine cor- = | R.: M. uglid in good order; also a six horse power |llér store ior years occi ed by e ou' 1 A FORD A STt ebT prilte %inm- steam engine and boiler: also i‘x;z: d:;;g;‘ma, !;xdnl:'.\ r}“?’ofifi?fiy’fio?\{ You r(‘m\;:iallng blu you must not s i i Shr i Morgan mare, woight 1100, age 9 years, | Store room ake erly useg , g use at reas 5 Bl | Wae I Storre M amin et by the Providence Hakery. Archa W.|The world with all 1t does thatw : - aug .~Ed auglrd Coit, 62 Lmiu:a: _— _ivita gun ["efi'é us '{""{ wed’hm:q?h“f),h‘ I = want FOR SALIE — T TO RENT—Furnished _rooms, _for|Our faith a rust and_get the blues,! for Plain worl Food wages; steady Tames Dewwar, Pradh, St@0dng | 1ight nousekeoping. 27 Division® St. The tempest Toars ‘a 1iftle whdle, empiloyment. he Ting: A e T ’ = — = —— | 2 s 1y | gmpioyment. ngue dtg. " Co. | TS udR e niiied rooms ail son nd then the sunbeams sweetly smiley e : S~ | HORSE for sale; gentle, fearless minutes k _from|mpeyn an bl ; TED—Two boys, 16 0 18 years | ail ity sighte teus ie can Tiess of ate; mon only. 125 School} rhcve il au (Plow by (Hoso clonds Himé at once. Mig. Company.|good traveler; wili be sold for 375 if LEae 1 _4¥11d | The ambient beauty of your day. i _auglé sold at once. Saul Wachtel Chestnut —fwo furnished rooms at|The shadows fall, but not for lon; WANTED—_ Weavers on plain work, RPN auglsd | 19030 Praniiin o, Gity. 3 Behind them lurks the sunlit song, errow looms: aiso spinner.| A WORD to turkey raisers: Konemah | wo WENT—Store at 71 Pranklip, St el R tiecn em | e loveydon picker room. erably | Specitic oy b s e e % ENT—Store at 4 in St.| 1 JEicE e forminy S Doivencion apsUORC Ceatment | sppiy 2o Frankln St Jez2d | Through whick he wholo creation liven! e MunticaWiodten Sk in tuckes it has never failed NT—¥urnished rooms; also oL oS Suns ,_Conn. . augisd re work. Prepared sold by eping. 7 Oak St. je TR L h I'oultry Yards, 45¢ West Main e o e THE KALEIDOSCOPE Lunch, Norwict > V. <onn. RENT—Furnished rooms; also poncEA fotpe et onn. housekeeping. 78 School St. Telephone : 1 S S — 163 aur20d Americans own nearly all Cuban sugar cane. . at The Seymour, apri2d Forty states last year passed spe- cial labor legislation. deciad St. Paul and Minneapolis last year b Far Six Room augléd ' To Rent ate 12,00,000 frog legs. Allentown, Pa., has dedicated a new $500,000 high school. D. V. Craig rode on horseback 160° miles to enlist in Huntington, W. Va. Apartment in ! Philadelphia courts last year forcedi work_and good wages. Rossie Velvet| FOR SALE—Two pu re bred ree. Hol- el et ! T FOR SALE or exchangea suburban = 3 1 1 3,832 men to support their wives. ¢ antiaue iurniture and punERon S Ser are Foom will be nicest residential section. PP eir wives. Waterford Aiiglrai el s Ade C._W., . Doylestown, Pa., has dedicated Lasrgn = The Bull augl 3 e 5 e 3 GREYSTONE RY CLUB| . All improvements. Heati new museum building costing $75,000. ofters a Jimited namber of picturesque [ AOR = SAl dillac touring car; 3 v e residence sites to acceptable applicants | €004 condition. 49 Mapie St. ‘auslad | ¥ £rniched. Philadelphia in 27 weeks recorded at Greystone Heights, near New Lon-| 1k BRI N oty e < 5,783 real estate loans, totaling $14,- don. Descriptive "bookiet from Archa|of Cobweb Corner cigars. They are = v | 468,600, Z % ol e & ; P e SOATEET L W22l N TARRANT & cO. |5 MAKE GOOD LIVING | labor and sold at Fagan's Smoke Shop, : Prince George of England, who is tate Business. Our Real A\oar\v‘lf:l.i onn., U. S. A, North America, 117 Main Street only 14 vears old, is an expert with ucator tells how Real ol o et knitting needles are made by successful real estate| “FoR SALE—19516 Ford (ouring car. & E agents; how to list property; how tofyun about 2,000 m Sat b e = ~ - cll; advertise; manage property; | dinas “oondition. Apply te 9. Vachos Operated like a pair of shears, a write insurance; about landlord and|Dayviile, Conn. 0 Sty new implement revolves a buffer to. tenant; real estate titles; legal forms; | —- AL e L=t e s To RENT polish the fingernails. lll'hfl!ed; £ ]vulnéfbl‘s(.) ‘lfps,‘ 000[ 246 Phl'v()ll SALE—BIlizzard Blower L 11 CHONTAUG—T t — pages nicely bound. nly $1.00; post- one 1579-4. augl2d UONOCHONTA —Ten-room cot- i i . g6 prepaid, Your money right back if | —oo—r Ty &g, 3 acres land, 1000 feet from |, Miss Bettie Dutton, aged 76, retired ou are nnb p?rle tly' atisfie ]\'(\elelty = ;;'_l: rfgmef—'b'_‘.u?rry‘fi 1u;sr mu[d] hl(ull;'lic, Oosan and Salt Pond; sown fower and v.nhmixlmang; after 58 years of public FSe) el R St Vashe [ 3~ eny g car; s & ¢ = school teaching. Dducatozr; Resk 8, Station F; Wash- [ ew: has been run less than 10,000 | vegetablo gardens: hardwood ° fioors, g ington, D. 2 miles; will sell at a very attractive|plumbing ‘and heat. Rental $380.| 1,13 Guessford, 80 vears a WANTED—Capable housekeeper for|price. Inquire of Imperial Garage. Others $200 to $4000, Send for booklet. o esstorg Fears anounsl; middle aged man _on small farm; work| augi2d EFRANK W. COY. '’ esterly. R. I, |25 dead recently returned to his pa- not heavy, and pleasant locality. Ad- e s i rental home in Townsend, Del. | dress Box 577, Bulletin Co., Norwich, Lnl‘;?“ 5‘\1-1?—02&49 a 30-foot launch, — — ~ i Conn. i SR TR e e Nearly 770,000 framers are assisting, WANTED—Soft silk winders; steady FOR SALE the United States agricultural depart-| ment in seed and plant tests. { ch, 39 Table ond hand, but just as FOR Enquire of FOR SALE: 41-acre farm, near main line station, on trunk line highway, fine land, large orchard, §-room house, new barx, large new poultry house and car; a good sound and gentle. FOR SALE or exchange heavy-weight Also one 50 for _Ford horse; acre D e e e farm {n good condition with new bar 278 Main St. DULHnE s le Sl ton 5 and silo, conveniently located on trol- TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantle, Conn.|)oy; g cents fare from Willimantic; at a very low price. Samuel Adams, 921 Main St. Wilimantic. yisa THOMAS H. BECKLEY Co., Willimantic, Conn. augl2d gg‘}‘fr‘] cows. Thomas Mara, \\‘1mlll(l':‘;m. = z 2 5 aug: WANTED_GIrls 16 and more years | —e =~ = o) SEL0d 5 The perfume industry of Italy an= of age; pald while learning, West| $§750.00 buys a Buick touring car, nually makes use of 1,860 tons o Side Silk MIIL Jyl4d 1916, six cylinder, model D-45, A-1 con- orange blossoms gnd 1,000 tons of! V22C__ | dition, new tires all around. Inquire roses. g SET government jobs; $90 month;|at 92 Fourth S i Grafanola Harmony Disc Phonograph, % - write or ist. Tan n nstitute, 1 T hornless type, mahogany finish, brand Dept. 35-R., Roches: N. Y. 3d FOR SALE—One cottag v, cfal fo: & y = ¥ Tyia 7| BOR SIS Ope soligrg houge of olx | new Spesiil tor- ucfow davs. oni¥l HUMOR OF THE DAY - MVANTED—Second hand _ furniture, | Conn. For ‘particulars, infuire C, . F0-50. "-‘l \*lfisc;mn“ %o : ghest price paid. A. Bruckner, dd, North Franklin, Cona. Tele- THE PLAUT-CA 2 s Franklin St. Tel. 717-3 may24d | phone 53-2, Lebanon Div. augsd augls Vorwich, Conn. do’i!‘DWn—ls it always raining in Lo; WANTED FOR SALE—Ten-room house, with Green—No, sometimes it is just go-! IF YOU WANT WORK about two acres land in Voluntown ing to or just has.—Judge. Three Farmhands, 2 Milkers, 6 Gen- | EOr_particulars inguire Louls Guile, K. s ey o . 2 eral Housework _Girls, 6 Laborers, 4|F. D. 2, Waterford, Conn. augsd r—_—' TR ey or‘-k dotr}l” . ow th Shaker Boys for Laundry, 3 Laundress- | PoTATO DIGGER for sale: It Is sec- . et their heads. SALE Waitresses, 2 Chambermaids for Beach, | S05,, P5nG DUt Just, a8 good as new: The professor—Vacuum pressure. 2R e EMPLOYMENT BUREAT, ErEnkin 56 Je37d Puck. Cemteat BOEDn L CHESBRO, 7 FOR SALE —Greatest weal estate bar- Cottage, recently rebuilt, seven & “You can’t fool all the people all th entral Buildins, Norwich, Conn. | gain in Norwich; Buck#igham home o1 : me. ) Washington St7 12-room nouse, most ||| rooms and bath, No. 69 Mount “True. SHIl, I have no trouble i substantially built, which cost over getting summer boarders. — Kansas ,000 to build; also 28 building lots Pleasant Street. Lot 69x 200 WANTEDSIMMEDIATELY and 40-foot street. Price for residence City Journal: summer cottage, good condition, rea-|and the 28 lots, $10,000. _Address Real feet. A genuine bargain, “The world is mine oyster which sonable price, on either salt or’ fresh Estate Exchange, New London. Conn. with my sword I'll open.’ water. je2ldaw “Go slow, my boy. You're liable to cut_vourself trying to open an oyste: with a sword.”—Pittsburgh Post. Mrs. Flatbush—Your ears are quits red. b Mr. Flatbush—Really! *‘ “Yes, really. I hope you haven’t; been eating corn on the cob alre: Phones 724 68 WANTED $800.00 WILL BUY a 1915 Buick six- cylinder touring car seli-starfer, roR > clectric lights; all in A one condition. A few £00d Weavers, at once. Good | Pifly"car Gan be sech at corner” Crav: o v A ord_and uldnick streets, or address Wagesand mioatly fwork Apply H. H. Archambeult. P. 0. Box_4r4;|STable loca=ions: L LORRAINE MFG. CO. Afetic, R. I. 3 da) | TORESuTs tonse T augl17d Westerly, R. L $95.00 for a very good Bent upright| tate invesiments piano. w h stool and scarf. Terms, = wANTED $10 down. $1.50 per week. The Plaut- Real Estate Cadden Company. Roow 108, EXPERIENCED SOFT SILK WINDERS Steady Work Good Pay £ z Apply BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG Co. ton mahogany player rolls, bench and anteed for five years. $2 per week. pany. scanf The Plaut-Cadden Com- $295.00 buys a beautiful 88 note New- piano, with 25 Fully guar- Terms $15 down, FOR Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Biocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable loca‘ions. List your property It WILLIAM F. gryy, i The splendid house of W. W. Weld, this season.”—Yonkers Statesman. Crawford—You seem to think that| a college education doesn't fit one for: the problems of life. Crabshaw—I judge by the mess the| average college professor makes of it - | when he undertakes to discuss publio{ questions.—Life. | “What does your wife think of woms| an suffrage now?” “She says it's all right” replied Mr.: Meekton. “Only she’s afraid some of) the women are learning a little of the, trickery of practical . politics trom‘, their husbands.—Washington Star. | SALE. Tent, as I have a looking for real e and Insurance. Thayer Bldg. SALE Terms $10 down, $1.50 United States Finishing Company aug10TuThS Plaut-Cadden Company. per week. The|ulars enquire of PREFERRED STOCK Very few shares have been of- FOR S A good nine-room house, 58 Tiwelfth JOHN A. MORAN, Franklin Square, Norwich 100 Union S, New London, Ct. $5000 VI matcs vou fhe ownor of |just off the New London troliey, “50 et : - — = = |a Stelnway upright plano, with stool |fare, new house, all modern, one acre i 1 and scarf. Terms $10 down, $1.50 per : - i You never tell me what you want| EOHSATE Ve "The Plaut-Cadden Company. . | g and with fruit. You ought to “elfurAbrgal;fgst."t S | » - - “An on't propose to. T don't in- 105.00 for a good mahosany Baus gEx i upHgHL, piano. Witk Stool and. seatt| phone 200 - FRENTICE = tend to give you the satisfaction of not| Terms $10 down, $1.50 per week. The ono L reet | getting It.” — Louisville Courler-! Plaut-Cadden Company. Journal. $185.00_Txceptional _deal; beautiful ey et Siaser i Saed FOR SALE and scarf. Terms $10 down, $1.50 per Fish lstand (8LR c Should Sloan’s Liniment Go Along? week. The Plaut-Cadden Company. on Fishers Island, 8 Room Cottage,| (¢ course it should? For after 20 SHARES S145.00 for a nice onk Huntingion|flly furnished, will be sold very|strenuous day when your muscles] e o o it Sfos1 Tana U ZEIOR | cheap, so get busy. For full partio-[have been exercised to the limit application of Sloan’s Liniment will take the soreness and stiffness away! and get you in fine shape for the morrow. You should also use it for a' Real Estate Broker ALE FOR sudden attack of toothache, stiff back, backache, stings, bites and the many accidents that are incidental to a va- cation. “We would as soon leave ouri baggage as go on a vacation or camp! out without Sloan’s Liniment.” Writes| one vacationist: “We use it for every-| thing from cramps to toothache.” Put| a bottle in your bag, be prepared and| have no regrets. SALE of new Brick on the ‘Will be sold right J. DODD, Norwich is i - & in, 0 sell same ver; T o ousatng, or Ml s Nuimisn JOHN A. MORAN, for a quick sale. Real Estate Broker, THOMAS J AMES L CASE Franklin Square, Norwich. |Telephone 822 37 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. LOST AND FOUND about Aug. 25th. come with this load. SALE HORSES I have a few Horses that I want to dispose of right away, for another carload which will arrive T expect my buyer to to make room Carload will arrive There will be all LOST_Between Norwich Town and|kinds. Yantic, a_black feather boa. Please ELMER R. PIERSON. leave at 6 Elm Ave, Norwich Town,| Tel. 536-3. and receive reward. augl7d THERE is no advertistng medium in Bastern Connecticut equal to The<Bui- letln for business resuits. ' ern Connecticut THERE 15 no advertistng medium In otin fargbusiess results. N augl4d COWS FOR SALE JAMES H. HYDE, Telephone 39, Lebanon, Conn. Ging Cough Weakens the Sys- tem. Don't suffer with a hacking cough that has weakened your system—get, a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, in use over 40 years, and benefiting all who use it, the soothing pine bal: sam with tar heal the irritated al passages—soothes the raw A Hacl Tuesday, Aug. 15th North Franklin. ual to The Bul- THERE is no advert!sing medium in Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin forgbusiness resuits. : loosens ‘the mucous and prevents, racking the body with coughing. Dr,

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