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PARTLY CLOUDY “TODAY AND TFOMORROW faked RWi FAINNPES ONN. SATUDAV» AUG. 19, 1916, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Moving: -Pictures at the Auditorium, Moving Pictuves at the<Cplonial. Vaudeviile and Moving Pictures the Davis. ANNOUNCEMENTS AT THE MAJESTIC ROOF. As an extra added feature, the man- agement of the Majestic Roof will run a_cabaret show nightly, starting next Monday, and for the remainder of the week, with a complete change on Thursday. TFor the first balf of the weelk the three Gay Sisters will furnish the cabaret entertainment and will work both on the stage which has been erccted in front of the picture curtain and on the floor around the tables. A runway will be constructed over the seats and leading from the stage. This also will be used by the entertainers. Jucobs' orchestra, which is furnishing music for the dancing, will also play the song numbers for the cabaret artists. The Gay Sisters will appear tivice mightly, at 8.30 and 9.45 On the picture programme for Mon~ at 1 LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE o8 Te- Owner erty eber, FOUND—Came to my premis cently, a black and white fioiter, may have same by I paging Tor i adv. John 'R. D. No. 2. Colchester. aug19d LOST—Friduy afternoon, between ‘Woolworth’s and J. G. Podter's store on the East Side, a small black leather purse containing a_ sum of mozey. Leave at 283 Franklin St. and receive reward. auglod BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or stolen, passbook N 119010 of The Norwich Bavings Society. All persons are cau- tioned against purchasing or nesotiat- ing the same, and any person having a clalm to said book is hereby calted up- on to present said claim to said bank on or before the 4th day of February, 1017, or submit to }mvln{ the book de- clared cancolled and ‘extinguished and a new book issued in lleu thereof, or the amount due thereon pald. augss FOR SALE FOR SALE—A genuine Edison Home phonograph, 2 and 4 minute, twa horns and about 600 records; cost when new over $300: to the first buyer at $25; reeords sold separately at 50c per d0z- en. J. K. Beckwith, R. D. No. 1, Un- casviile, Ot Town Farm, at Montville. augl2SMws day and Tuesday will be three excel-| FOR SALE—Dwelllngs in Moosup; lent photoplays, the feature being & ’i)r‘:‘m;w_oloi{_u;fgveresld;r‘!;:es.hasubaf_;(lj drama entitled An Old Man's Folly, ( Jifict i} make two large tenements: produced by the Knickerbocker Star|gii™class every way: modern im. Feature company and released on the | provements. B. W. Danielson, Agent, General Film Prues e O;:J.;eer pic- [ Moosup, Cor tures on the bill will be For Better or e e comedy recl. The dooms opem now at|ielson. aug1Tus 7 o'clock instead of 7.30, and the pic- e start at 1.30 and the dancing at| FOR SALE >, harness and bug- ock. e Mysteries of Myra, other picture res and dancing will the at. s evening from 7.30 to 1L BREED THEATRE. Mme. Petrova, the foremost emo- tional actress of the stage or screen, in The let Woman, a five part Metro wonderplay, is the feature at the Preed theatre today. The Scarlet Woman written especially for Petrova, as are all the dis- ive photodrams in which she is aring. They are made with permit her the fullest dis- onderful dramatic powers reason her productions view play of for always a distinction and appeal that is all their own. On Monday and Tuesday of next wec a will nt the great hman and his delightful tar, Beverly Ba stween, a thrilling life from the pen 1t Bushn de: es on the of not too much to spite his in delineation of the y character of Sergeant g enlisted man, who dar ers much for the of pri s well for the of his s achieved one of the most n hs of carcer itss Payne, as \vs, is supreme in er portralay of the gentle, lovable naiden. Admirers of both stars will find in The Wall Between all that ap- pealed to them in Penr on’s Choice, nd very much more DAVIS THEATRE NEXT WEEK. e first half of next week the management of the Davis will offer a Mg bill of th vauvdeville and Tri- otoplays and one that prom- > uphold the reputation of the action Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 1. a clever r of Inslish enter- ers, who present a novel comedy shadowaraph g that is entirely rent from r seen here, other act and Robin- Wo ¢l sent a entitled M Triangle feature on this bill is cslled The Eye of the Night, a five ce production, featuring Wil- . Thompson. Eye of the Night narrates the ¢ of ru W~ the thak the the only and re 1ther. old mort ceives her It is made sit com there is a real 2 comed, DAMAGED GGODS AT THE DAVIS THEATRE TODAY.‘ Continuous Performance from 1.30 to 10.30, ng to the big demand Damaged Goods, the photoplay, there will for seats seven con be ls performance at this theatre ot- S 1.30 to 10.30. This will give eryone a chance tc see the picture, is will be the last chance r:myons. ave to see it, as the film is taken market cn Sept. 1st. The con- ke producers have expires at t time, and it is doubtful if the picture will ever be shown again in t art of the country. Damaged is a photoplay with a great I¢ n for In an artistic way the evils of 1 living and shows the resuit Yice has on the breaker of the moral and what the cffect is on his children are depicted in this won- rful picture. No photoplay ever seen | here has attracted such or created mora Everyone who has seen it declares that it is a great truth and one everyone ougit 1o see and take aotice to its convincing object le Y. M. C. A, Mass Meeting. The local Y. M. C. very attractive mass meeting for men and women at 5 p. m. tomorrow in the large store of the Thayer building. This will take the place of the open air service as it has been found that the great noise made by the street traflic interferes seriously ith the open air meeting. On this occasion those who attend will have the pleasure of hearing Rev. Clarence Gallup of Providence, R. I, whose messages are always populas ana the fact that Mr, Gallap 1o & tae tive of Norwich lends an added in terest to this particular meeting. In nddition to the address Swahn's or- chestra will render appropriate selec- tons and will also accompany the singing. The public generally is invited. The doors open at 4.20. WANTED 5 men to learn Wet Grinding. 5 men to learn Drill Press Work, 20 men to learn Shaving Machine Work. 15 Factory Laborers. 15 men for Hardening Shop Work. 10 men to learn Polishing. 6 Scrapers on Flat and Cylindrical Work. 2 First-class Toolmakers. 4 Plating-room Helpers. 1 Factory Tinsmith. FrHE NEW DEPARTURE MFG. CO. Employment Dep’t,, Bristol, Conn. 9 misdoing, of | > town and | A. has arranged | gra yand weight 900; price Can_be seen in | site Chelsea Savings angldd FOR SALE—Four cyvlinder Buffum runabout; complete cquipment, all fine P for quick sale, 3150; detachable <s body If desiréd. P. O. Box 595, lle. auglsd T FOR SALE—-Two year old registered Holstein, Konizin Pletertje Lad No 125706, grandson of Colantha Johanma Lad, D. W. Fields' celebrated $8,000 ire: zentle and all right. C. D. Geer, Norwich Div augl9d Gse out, new Apollo, 88- . with bench, scarf 1 Regular price $850. e $20 down, $2 per_week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn 5.00 for a beautiful 88-pote plaver piano. ful anteed for five years, with . scarf and bench. Terms Plant.Cadden week. ~ The Plaut-Cadden . $2 Company. Norwich, Conn .00 for »od mahog » in_zood condition, with stool and Terms $10 down, $1.50 per week. Plaut-Cadden Company, Plaut- iden Build Norwich, Conn, ight pi Zood pleasing action, a vith stool and scarf. Terms ) per w The Plaut- Plaut-Cadden Build- autiful Henry F. Miller ino. with stool and scarf, a piano. Terms $15 down, r _week. The Plaut-Cadden Plaut-Cadden Building, Nor- n mpany ich, Cc 2.00 for a_good upright plano, with stool and f._Terms $10 down, $1.50 ner week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. ase upright pi- arf. Terms $10 week. The Plaut Plaut-Cadden Building, down den ¢ Nerwich, .00 —Good Kimball Terms 310 pright piano. action, with stool and 1own, $1.50 per week, The Plaut-Cadden mpany, Plaut- Cadden I ding, Norwich, Conn. auzl9 The Best Building Site for Com- mercial Purposes in Willimantie. Sit- uated in the heart of the city, on Main Street, with track room. ‘Will be sold at a low price if taken at once. For terms apply to WILLARD W. HAYDEN Phone 38-5 70 Mountain St, Willimantic, Conn, FOR SALE No. 21 Maple Grove Avenue, A most attractive Cottage House of 10 Rooms. All modern pertect Large improvements and in condition. Fine location. lot. Inspection solicited. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket Street. | FOR SALE | 20 SHARES |§ United States Finishing Company PREFERRED STOCK Very fow shares have been of- fered recently so this is an oppor~ tunity to secure a2 small block. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. R = on Fishers Island, 8 Room Cottage, | fully furnished, will be sold very {cheap, so get busy. For full partio- ulars enquire of JCHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Brokee lin Square, Norwich EXPERIENCED SOFT SILK WINDERS Steady Work Good Pay . Apply BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG cO. 100 Union St., New London, Ct. WANTED 12 Laborers, 3 Waitresses, 2 Milkmen, 2:Dish Washers (male), 3 Farm Hands, 1 Watchman. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager THERE i5 no advertlstg medium In PBastern Conaecticut letin Zor:business: re ual to The Bul-'med For Sale HOUSE, BARN and BUILDING LOTS on Asylum Street. 416 ASYLUM STREET, 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees. harn 16x30, one hennmery 8x12, two scratChing sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 1% acres surawberrfes (will be in fruitage this Spring), % acres asparagus (will cut 300 Ibs. daily in season— an income getter). Near railroad, school ana church; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. Just jssued Choice of 400, Nothing like it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L Telerhone 365 Offices_110 “West 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley Inquire at cITY PICTURESQUE CRESCENT BEACH COTTAGE FOR SALE furnishcd shingled house of electric lights, fireplace, large veranda. Grounds have frontage of 200 feet, with well kept lawn, trees shrubs and flowers, Four minutes’ walk to beach. Exceptional value for $2,300. Fully seven rooms; ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency, Telephone 1334. 63 Broadway. FOR SALE SIX DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For particulars end prices address or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, Conn. For Sale THIRTY ACRE FARM three miles from Norwich, one mile from trol- ley, on State road; seven room house, garage, large barn, all build- ings in first class condition. Brooks running through land. Price $2,500. S. SIEGEL, Real Estate and Insurance, Office: Room 9, Shannon Building. Telephone 134.3 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. The Latch String Is Qut 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 i i i i | TO RENT Two large rooms furnish- wusekeeping. 44 Union St. auglyd —Lower and _upper tene- 3 North Main St. Apply at 1o Norwich Beit Mig. Cc., Inc. TO RENT ed for g rhons FOR RENT—Nicely 30 Grove St. J¥28STuTh FOR “furnished front cven-room flat, 10 East Side. Inquiré 152 auglfd Furnished rooms, single modern conveniences. 83 Phone 1429-2. _auglid FOR RENT — Seven-room furnished ttage at Lord’s Point, Sept. 5 to end season; running waier, toilet, elec- ity; $12 per week. Address Charles Eidiedge, Niantic, Coan. Phone 34-3 ugl Boswell Ave. Tel augl2d POR RENT—For September, shore front camp (furnished) at Fishér's Isl- and. chia W, Coit, 63 Broadway. T—Exceptionally fine seven room eve $20_monthly. way. o ak St modern inprovement; Archa W. Coit, 63 Broad. a NT—Desirable cottage at 40 n conveniences. AppLY gzd Five rooms, with bath, nd front porch, to smali Alling Rubber Co. X REN' elegeric light failiily, 310 month. A boy about 16 years of stacks of Co., Elmira, N. Y age to rn drug business pply at]Thomas M Bulletin_Otiice. augisa |0 DRESSER TENDERS wanted; steady | 1 o SAL work. Moosup Mills, Moosup, Conn. S il aug1sd o D | 3R o enny °S_wanted; §5 to $7 daily sell- e R e parzel post, 35 e made i t FOR SALE A good nine-room house, 58 Twelfth St. I am going to sell same very cheap. Anyone desiring a nice home will be wise In consulting, for full particulars, JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Brolker, Franklin Square, Norwich. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE In Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE House contains 20 rooms, newly painted and shinglod; large verandas and splendid grounds; spring water in house; also lodge and two-story brick barn or garage that could be pur- chased if desired; a very attractive sumimer or all year round home; situ- ted on the leading residentlal street of Willimantic (corner Pleasant and Mountain streets); best location In tk city; convenlent to schools, city hall, postoffice, Main street and all busi- ness seations. For terms and further particulars, apply to WILLARD W. HAYDEN, 70 Mountain St., Willimantie, Conm, Phone 28-5. 2ug1EWEFM ) 10D, auglTd ___ | Norwich, Conn,, U. §. A., North America, o WVANTED—Warp dres wanted | _auglsi or plain work; good stea FOR S, 3 Fora. Toaiciis = empioymen The Tingue Mfg. Co. | no By e 1916 Ford touring car Seymour, Conn. augléd S CLERK WANTED—Aged 20 to 22 years, good penman, to work from 11 - SATh D. m. to 1.30 a. m.; good appearance|pOR SALE o Mohican Hotel, New Lon-|hone 1576~ ah (O augisd FOR SALEOne 1 1 Bulck — | 5-passenger fouring tires like W2l new; has been run 10,000 oker, ‘475 | miles; will sell ractive 17" Wordester | Price Inaut WANTED FOR SALE augid WOMEN wanted; full time salary! FOR SALE—Two new milch cows; T_—Two furnished rooms for $15 selling suaranteed hosiery to|Holsteins; extra large milkers 1 keeping. Mrs. Conzdon, 52 Weaver; 2¢ an hour spar 104212, Frank A. Fiteh, Versaiiles, Ct Ave. L _d¥isd Rational Hostoce, Nor | : FURNISHED _ rooms, reasonable T T from Central Village depot; about | MIS. orse, i _Iy25 T e oy cres; 32,000, B. W. DanielSon Agt. | —wo mewn ¥or $10 & month & tens- Kanahan, s Diup. Conu, augldWS | ment of seven rooms at 56 School St.; e < FOR SALE Selstor motorcycle, | within five minutes' walk of Franklin (VONDERFUL ~proposition; agent ap._Phone 1884- augi9d ' |Square; aiso @ basement tenement of either sex, can make tremendous prot MULES FOR SALE — Pa | three rooms. Inquire at Bulletin O1- its selling housenold article every | voung, e T Jy21d fome mects ‘The fiswey Speciaities|anadrd ¢ ot double:”weiznl| oR RENT in the bullding corner of augi9d o deina ckert, Old Mystic, Tt | praniclin and Willow streets; fine cor- N o == o2 er store for years occupied by C. C. s JEN and o can make 30 to| HOR SALK-—_Onc 1576 Big Six T reat drugsist, and the sales room, 375 weekly selling new nouschiold labor | been run less than 3,000 miles; A-1|store room and bakery formerly used : S dulckly, secure territory. | condition iu every respect. 1 C.|by tne Providence Baker Archa_ W. Now York o e |BEan it augiid | Coit, 63 Broadway. jyita cso towns and sUrTounding Coun | Spare fire: price A0 heta e ot | Lsht housckecping. 27 Division St faltie, Groton, Hanover. Lebanon, | Co. aug19TaT TO RENT—Furnished rooms. all con- waLystic, Niantie, Noanik, Stoning SAVE MONBEY _Buy Torses, wnces, five minutes’ walk from o wagons from Starkweathe anklin square; men only. 125 School e m St telephone 522-4 sylld Apply Scott & Clark Corp., | . FOR SALE_1916 Cadillac eight; p TO RENT—Two furnished rooms at Sonn. P | fect condition; been run lass than 190% F st, City. Sie aid or Kitc for | ThleS SR Vet —Store at i1 Franklin St about six Phone 874 TR ___ auglsd anklin je22 EOCONOTOR XTAXIA iy iy | FOR SALE_191 Tord Touring e T Furnished ropms; _also frien licted wishes to lecarn of & |T¥easonable price. Inquir ight houseke & S d successful treatment, address Suite 402, | 4uette, High 'St Baltic, Ct Boecee Do S 92 Broadwuay, Detroit, Mich. augldd __AuglSFMW Furnished rooml. halso WIDOW—Worth 120,000, or more,| OX CART In it 78 School St. Telephone will mar I dare you write. Sincere. |sale. Teiephone or nquir il Mission Unity, San Francisco. augl9d | Bulletin Office. Lugl18d 1O RWENT—Newly furpished rooms, HONORA business man, w S o SR . modern conveniences, at e _Seymour, 00, wiil Write me q o onna na §4 Franklin St. Phone 1043-2. apri2d S s s S asliengine TO MENT—Stors at 61 Franklin St SALESUDN and _ office dhiay Thess 4ihs, B pi| meioTss BumemeOmes Teeiig Specialties: gre: savers; ' blg 153 Wes auglid sellers; write tor free bovoklet. The = — Frank ' E. Flynn Co., 156 Liberty St.,|. HORSE for arless of Al augiza | all eity sights, e harness, = o1 Wl (g o aveler; will be best and most sucee hundreds rich wish marriage 0O ictly confiden- 7" o B tial; most reliable; vears of experi- ALE—F tanding i B in enc riptions fre e Successtul Inquire c G, ;f'-’ 20 Six Room Apartment 56, Oakland, st . . - . aug12s s, cizit || nicest residential section. MAIL HELP — Exclusive county % i South rights; sell Tankli; modern auto fuels S ihnone uslad i profitable. Tankii, Cleveland, Ohio. FOR SALE-—Lot cx the North Ston- All improvements. Heat 2 ington road. Mrs. B. M o mall cr large lots na-|lnUYTe, 152 Spe16d furnished. {e guantity Tor sale and New don, Conn, ling steers, | ' Hioo gtuers; | N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- tage, 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Poud; sown dower and vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Renta! 3350, Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. GOY. esterly, R. i. FOR SALE FOR SALE Grafanola Harmony Disc Phonogreph, hornless type, mahogany finish, brand 1 for a few only Easy terms if de 3 TUHE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., auglid Norwich, Conn. $10. 00d_wage: Old N WANTED—WIill choice pieces of mirrors; will pa. A. Norton, terford, p at Greystone Heights, don. W. Coit, 68 Broadway WANTED_Work at job butchering, hogs, etc., in Brooklyn and surround- ing towns; service guaranteed. George|about two W. Talbot, Brook Conn. Phone | For _partic 261-14, Danielson. auglid D. 3, Waterfor urchase a antique furniture and collectors’ prices MAKE GOOD LIVING in Real | tate Business. Our ucator tells how are made by agents; how to sell; advertise; write insura; tenant; real hundreds ot ges nicely bound. estate tii pa you are not perfectl Educator; Desk 8, ingten, D. C. Real successful list property; manage pointers, & Real Estate Estate d real eos: tle; legal for: Tips, ete; Only_§1.00; ‘p age prepaid. Your money right back if satiefied. Realty Wash- tation ¥ " 3v16 auglld THE GREYSI'ONE COUNTRY CLUR offers a Jimited number of picturesque residence sites to acceptable applicants near New Lon- Descriptive booklet from Archa how to property; about landlord and CGRAPHERS for o B Chenbiaaa0 TonEne test for male ste e S T : S, comes Sept. 7 25 SIS e men placed in past S FOR SALE—Twoc pure bred for information circular and applica-|stein cows. omas Mara, and get on eligible list; three ades, §0, 110, 140 words per minute. — — State Civil Seryice Commission, Capl- a Buick t tol, Hartford, Conn. angisd nder, model D-45, tond,. © = tires all around. Inquire WANTE avers on plain work, augsd C. & K. narrow looms: also_ spinner, - and man for picker room, preferabl e of six with family of teady work rwich, tic Woolen Co., pacticulars, induire H. augs inklin, o 5. \ Div. FOR SAT fewlena hand, but come and_soe Franklin St. FOR SALE—Greatest real estate in Norwich; Buck#igham home on ashington St.; 12-room house, most bstantially built which .000 to build; also 28 bu d 40-foot street. Price for residence the 28 lots, $10,006 Istate xchange, N e2ldaw FOR SALE ear; a good und and gent! M. Bs- Ed- eals tato London, Conn. new ms; on 6 0t S, __Jyisd Bulck si cylinder self-starter d_ | electric ligh in A one cond JUST RECEIVED Acarload of Ground Limestone for farmers’ use. The Peck-McWilliams To. Contractors and Builders Tel. 389 47 West Main Street “HAMILTON WATCHES” kgency and Repairs LEE CLEGG The Jeweler Franklin Square 218, Upstairs MONEY LGANED on _Diamonds, Watci 2Eway and Securitbes of uny kind sr the Loweal Rates of luterest. An ok ed frm to deal With. LEATIRRAL WANTED—Capable housekeeper for This car can be seen at corner Crav of age: pald while b:lde Stk Mill. augl2d WANTED—GIrls 16_and more years middle aged man on small farm; work ford and l,(u!d'\lr'kl t!trr;ct:‘, urvmurcss ot heavy. and pleg=ant locality, & ad-|f. H. Archambault, P. O. Box 44, dress Box 577, Bulletin Co. Norwich, ct! R T Jyl4d Conn. = augl2d 895,00 for a very Bent up: WANTED—Soft silk winders; steady | Piano with stool T, Terms, work_and good wages. Rossle Velvet Scl"i down, $1.50 p The Plaut- Co., Willimantic, Conn. ‘adden Company R20%.00 buvs a bes 38 note 1o her® Y95t | ton mahogany plaver plano, with earning. |~ We™|rolls, benoh and seanf. Fully suar- anteed for five Terms $i5 down, GET government jobs; $90 month; $2 per week. Cadden C summer cottage, sonable »rice, water. line station, on trun: fine lend, inrge orchard, S<roum néw barn, largs new poultry outbuildings: $2,500; eady TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn, WANTED A few good Weavers, at-once.~ Good wazes and steadyiwork. | Apply LORRAINE MFG. CO., Westerly, R. L good condition, rea- on either salt or'fresh FOR SALE: 4l-acre farm, n main WAY, ouse, house and % line hi, terms.’ write for list. Frankiin_ Institute, | pany. Dept. 35-R., Roches N E | e e WANTED—Second furniture, | a Steinway upright piano, with_stool Mghest price pald. A. Bruckner, 55|and scarf. Terms $10 down, $1.50 per Franklin St. Tel. 717-3. _may2id | week. Tie Piaut-Cadden Company. $103.00 for a good mokozany Baus WANTED IMMEDIATELY right plano, with stool and scarf. w 1€rms 310 down, $1.50 per ‘weel. The Plaut-Cedden Company. Address Real | /_r——:_—'—\—\ FOR SALE Cottage, recently rebuilt, seven 69 Mount 69 x 200 rooms and bath, No. Pleasant Street. Lot feet. A genuine bargain. Enguire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY Phones 724 68 7, | 278 Main St. FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all 1a de. sirable loca‘ions. List your property it you care to seil o) rent, as I have a of peopls looking for real es- tments. WILLLAM F. gyLy, Rea! Estate and Insurance. Room 108 Thayer Bldz. FOR SALE The splendid house of W. W, Weld, just off the New London trolley, 5c fare, new house, all modern, one acre o: land with fruit. You ought to see this. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street COWS FOR SALE Carload will arrive Tuesday, Aug. 15th JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin. Telephone 30, Lebanon, Conn. $795.06 _Eceptional _deal; beautiful any’ it piano, with_stool andi_scari. Terms, $10 dotwn. $1.50 per wéek., The*Plaut-Cadden Company. §145.00 for a& nice oak Huntington upright Dpidno, 'with astool and scarf. Forres 310 dowm, $160 per-week. The Plaut-Cadden Company. augtiTuThs FOR SALE — One lot of standing grass. James DeWolf, Trading Cove. Jy88TuTh A WORD to_turkey raisers: Koneman Specific No: 14 15 a scientitic treatment for the prevention and cure of black- head in’ turkeys. It hos nevgr failed Pestern.Oonnecticut_ e letin forsbusiness;ros THERE is no advertising medium in ual to The Bul- its. to do the work. Prepared and sold by Konemah Foultry Yards, 456 West Main St. :Murwleg Conn. ; Price 50c. s FOR SALE I have a few cars of new Brick on the track at Norwich. Will be sold right for a quick sale. THOMAS J. DODD, Telephone 822 Norwich POETRY TIE CALL TO “ATTENTION.” (Humbly Inscribed to the Honorable the Members of U. S. Congress.) Arouse, my country, think and act; Old Dartn's’ ablase with war's helld i To keep thy holy truce intact Beware of demons spewing ire! Act calmly, wisely, manfully; Yet quickly, wasting not Assume thy native dignity—- Rise 1o a test of sovereign powar. | an houx Inter Voice: Blow softly the bugle, Roll lightly the arum Inyite not the fray till The foe shall have com With guns on . With powder mills grinding. And dreadnaughts at port. Long may we be from war Yreserved With all its ghastly bloodiiness; But lasting peace is best conserved By unmistaken readiness. Then let the battleship be built And mlanncfl by gunners trained any{ bold; And lest we fall in the result, Increase the army sevenfold. Sound softly the warning, Tap lightly the drum; We know not the moment The spoiler may come To_ wweck our coast cities, On a madman’s pretense, While we be unable To wage a defense! Arouse, my country, cease to think Of safety in a Hague's poor worth A treaty may be worth its ink If signed before the cannon’s month The welcome day is far away When war may scourge this world no more; Till greedy man doth God ohey The sword shall gleam and rifie roan Oh, sound the call softly, I7ith peace as our prayer, For the nation’s defense Tt's high time to prepare To_stand at “attention,” With guns on the fort, With_powder mills grinding And dreadnaughts at port. When cultured natlons mock the Chrlsf And_heed no more the Prince o Peace; 4nd false to all but hell's device, Blood-stain thelr hamnds and ming the seas, \ It's time to dash Utopian dreams, And like our noble fathers stan one white wall of rife-gleams, Around our dear loved native land. In Then pass the word softly, Arouse not the foe, For war is unholy And pregnant with woe, Just coms to “attention,” With guns on the fort, With_powder mills grind And dreadnaughts at p: —George W. Kettomen. THE KALEIDOSCOPE is 131-2 Quicksilver times heavier than water. Underground supplies continually veplenish Trinidad asphalt lake. For every electric automobile made in 1915 there were 120 gasoline cars. Australia, it is estimated, containg two-elevenths of the world's total of sheep. Austrian police must be able te swim and know how to manage a rew- boat. Texas is the seventh of wealth , {ulation. tate in point t in size and fifth in pop= Russia leads the world in the pro- duction of flax fiber and Argentina of its seed. | | It is said that a single drop of mnico- tine will kill a rabbit in three and a half minutes. With care there is timber enough in the United States to last 444 years, according to a government expert. Cork platforms have been invented to add to the comfort of traffic police= men in wet streets. i The world’s normal yield of the six great cereals ranges from 16,000,000~ 000 to 19,000,000,000 bushels. | Cellulose is being recovered from as« paragus waste by a process that h been developed by a Hamburg chem-~ ist. i A patent for a paper umbrella, to b perfectly waterproof, has been grante: to its New York inventor, according to a government expert. The British board of agriculture has announced that 12,000 to 14,000 women have gone to work on the land since the outbreak of the war. For the Union of South Africa the cstimated expeditures for the coming fiscal year will be about $86,000,0004 more than $5,000,000 in excess of thel revenues. i Reduced numbers of proprictors o firm members and of wage earners and increased output are features of the report of the United States bureau of the census on manufactures for ths, state of Washington. | HUMOR OF THE DAY | Willie—What are captains of indus- try, dad? Crabshaw—They are fellows cause wars but never fight Life. “Plunkville is talking of getting up, a preparedness parade.’ “'m for it. Ill guarantee a pla- soclety ladies carrying lorg- —Kansas City Journal. | “What do you think of the Don't| Worry club | “iS’ all right! Only I wish some. one would start a Don’t Worry Otl People club.”—Boston Transeript. “Then you have never said a cross! word to your wife?” i “No, but I have let loose a few! around the house addressed to nobody. in particular.” — Louisville Courier- Journal. | Redd—Did the leading lady In the |new drama know her lines? | Greene—Did _she? Why, every time/ she came on the stage one could tell she was conscious of them!—Yonkers! Statesman. | “Why did you get rid of little Eva?{ She could act.” | “She could act, but her daughter| couldn’t. And she insisted that we, give her daughter an ingenue part.” i ‘who. them,— Pittsburgh Post. s Biggins a patriot?” “Yes. But he’s the kind that would| be more useful in a school of elocution| than in a training camp.”—Washing-| ton Star. | “Professor, T have made some mon= ey and 1 want to do something for my old college. 1 don’t remember what) studies I excelled in, if any." “In my class you slept most of the time.” “Um. Well, Tll endow a dormitory.”; I have:a few Forses that I want to dispose of right away, to make room for another carload which Will arrive about Aug. 25th. I expect my buyer to come with fhis load. There will be all kinds. . - _ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel; 636-3. S 2ugl4d - Chicago Journal. Gertrude—I don’t see how you ca: give your consent to marry Horace,) my dear, when you are not sure you love him. ‘Mildred—Oh, you don't. urnderstand You see, Gertie, I'm giving Horace the benefit of the doubt. Lm.not sure 1 dont love him —Judge. - .~