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FAIR AND WARMER TODAY AND TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN. TUESDAY, AUG. 22, 1916. What Is Going On Tonight |HOW T0 REDUCE Motion Plcture Cabaret Singing and Dancing at Majestic Roof Garden. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre, audeville and Moving Pletures at the Davis Court Quinebaug, F. of A., meets in |4 Foresters' Hall. Norwich Couneil, meets in Buckingham Memorial ANNOUNCEMENTS U. S. Light and Heat Corporation’s Annual Meeting. At the recent annual meeting of the stockholders of the U. S. Light and Heat corporation the following board of directors was elected: Egbert H. Gold, J. Allan Smith, Ralph C. Caplea, Henry W. Farnum, A. Henry Acker- mann, Chauncey L. Lane, Keene H. Addington, James A. Roberts, Conrad Hubert, Jeorge G. Shepard, and Ed- win K. Gordon. An attempt was made to obtain proxies for an opposition ticket, but at the meeting no such ticket was presented. The vote of confidence in favor of the present management was 871,079 out of 425,245, votes cast. The U. 8. Light and Heat corpora- tion have recently obtained nearly $3,000,000 of new automoblle storage battery business and have greatly en- larged their automobile siorage bat- tery department at their factory at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Thames Square Garage, Norwich, Conn,, are the local agents Light and Heat corporation. £ the U. S. BREED THEATRE. Extraordinary of Metro Photoplay for Today. The very excellent bill offered bs the Freed theatre today includes the illustrious Francis X. Bushman and the queen of the screen, Beverly Bayne. in The Wall Between, a thrill- ing story of army life in five gripping acts. There is an intercsting and beautiful story running through this feature and a wealth of beautiful pho- tography. No expense has been spared to attain the atmosphere and big set- tings for this producticn. The Wall Between is adapted for the screen from the novel by Ralph D, Paine, and in addition ot Mr. Bushman and Miss Bayne the cast includes Edward Bren- Pri; Charles John Davidson, Cummings, Sid- 3 Gordon. For Wednesday and Thursday, Mal- colm Duncan and Anna Q. Nilsson, two distinguished screen stars, will be seen at the Breed in Georze Kielne's photo- drama, The Scarlet Road. This is an intensely interesting story blended with stirring and dramatic situations, Hurry Watson also will be presented in one of his side-splitting comedies entitled Hold Fast. For the Dance Pink tulle arranged in butterfly bows on the shoulders und sheating a skirt of silver net is combined here with pink chiffon’ satin, which drares gracefully from the shoulders, falling over a_corsage and girdle of silver lace. The effect is airy and youthful. Will Sloan's Liniment Relieve Pain? Try it and sce—one applcation will prove more than a column of claims, James S, Ferguson, Phila, Pa., writes: ‘I have had_wonderful rellef since I ‘used Sloan’s Liniment on my knees, To think after all these vears of pain one application gave me relief. Many thanks for what your remedy has done for me.” Don't keep on suffering, ap- ply Sloan’s Liniment where your pain is and notice how quick you get relief, Penetrates without rubbins, Buy it af any drug store. Z5c. ‘When You Have a Cold give it attention, avold exposure, be Tegular and careful of vour diet, also commence talgiog Dr. King’s New Dis. icovery. [Nt ocontains pine-tar, anti- septic olls_and balsams. s slightly Jaxative, Dr. King's New Discovery eases your cough, Eoothes your throat and bronchial tubes, checks your cold, starts to clear your head. In a short time you know your cold is better. It's the standard family cough eyrup in use over 40 years. Got a bottle at once. Keep it in the house as a cold insurance. Sold at your druggist, e LEGAL NOTICE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican Eleotors of the Town of Canterbury are requested to meet in caucus in Town Hell Thursday, Aug. 24, 1916, at 8 oclock p. m., for the urpose of eleoting delegates to the ublican State Convention to be held in New Haven Sept. bth end 6th, 1916, for the nomination of candidatés for Presidential Blectors, State Officers and Senator in Congress, Also for the purpose of electing dele- gates to the ublican Congressional end Senatorfal Conventions. By order of the Town Committes, EDWARD BAKER, Chairman, Dated at Canterbury, Conn, Aug. 1885 2916, No. 720, R. A., |Euperiious fat know bnl; YOUR WEIGHT _SIMPLE, SAFE; RELIABLE WAT: People who are overburdened with too well the discomeort and ridicule that over-stout pegple have to bear. If you are carrying around flve or ten pounds of unhealthy fat you are unneet 1y weakening your Vital or- ans and are carrying a burden which Sestroys the beauty of your figure. There is no need of @nyone suffering from superfluous fat. If you want to reduce vour welght in a simple, safe and rellable way, without starvation alet or tiresome_oxercise, here is a test \worth trying. Spend as much time as you cap in the open air, breathe deeply Ind get from Les & Osgood or any good druggist a box af oll of koreln cap- sules; take one after each meal and one before retiring at night. Welgh to know welght and don't leave Off the treat- you are down to normal. Ofl of korein is absolutely harmless, is pleasant to take, and helps digestion Even a few days’ treatment has been reported to show a noticeable reduc- tion in welght, footsteps become lght er’and more buoyant feeling takes pos- sesston of your whole being. Every person who suffers from su- perfiugus fat should give this treatment a_trial 1766—1765 A SPLENDID SUIT FOR SPORT WEAR. Comprising a middy blouse, cut on new lines, and & smart skirt. White serge or Jersey cloth would be pretty for this. Taffeta, linen and gabardine, tub silk and gingham also could be used. Pattern 1760 supplies the blouse and 1765 the skirt, Both are cut in four aizes: 14. 16, 18 and 20 years, To make the suit of one material will require 8 1-8 yards of 86-inch material for a 16-year size. iy This {llustration calls for TWO sep- arate patterns, which will bo mailed to any address on recelpt of 10 cents for EACH pattern In silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, 1779 A DAINTY DRESS FOR PARTY OR OTHER OCCASIONS. Organdy, batiste, dimity, lawn, Geor- gette crepe, challle or nun's veiling could be used for this style. The fichu may be of contrasting material and the foundation skirt, 1f flounces are used, of lining. Without tho flounces the style is simple but attractive. The neck edge may be finished with round or pointed outline, The pattern i3 cut In three sizes: 12, 14 and 18 years. It requires 3 1-4 yards of 44-inch material for the dress with- out fichu and flounces, and 5 3-4 yards With fichu and flounces, for a 14-year size, A pattern of this llustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in_siiver or stamps, Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn, LEGAL NOTICE, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Lebanon, within and for the District of Lebanon, on the 21st day of August, A. D, 1916, G, KNEHLAND, Present—ALBERT Judge. Estate of James A. Pendleton, Jate of Lebanon, in said District, deceased. The Executrix exhibited her admin. istration account with sald estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 30th day of Au- {uat, ‘A, D, 1918, at 3 o'clock in the af- ernoon, at the Probate Court Room in Lebanon, in said Distriot, be, and the same is, appointeq for hearing the same, and the #aid Executrix is direct. od to give netice thereof by publishing. this order once in The Norwich Bulle- tin, & newspaper having a circulation in gaid District, where eald deceased last dwelt, at least six days prior to the date of sald hearing, and make re- turn ta_the Court. ALBERT G, KNEELAND, Judge, WHEN ¥OU WANT o put your bus. tnces bitora tha. pabife,” there. is no medium better than through the ad. vertising columns of The Bulletin, urself once & week So as just how fast you are losing ment or even skip a single dose until er, your work seems easier and a light- NOTICE 190 Franklin Street is the headquar- ters for nice CORNED BEEF to boil or already cooked and pressed for luncheon. Try some and become a regular customer. VAL LUPPERT, Proprietor FOR SALE A nearly new six room Cottage with about one acre of land. Well, barn, hen houses, all in fine condition; near Nor- wich Town, for $1,700.00. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street JUST' RECEIVED Acarload of Ground Limestone for farmers’ use. The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors_and Builders Tel. 389 47 West Main Street FOR SALE FOR SALE _HHorsc, harness and bug- ; ‘horse color ard welght 900; i Sor all §50. Can be seen in ite’s Court. opposite Chelsea Savings aug19d FOR SALE—Two old reststere o B 125700, gramdson of. Cola Johanna Lad, D. W. Fields' celebrated $8.000 | sire: e and all right. C. D. Geer, 1891 Norwich Div. augldd $385.00_To close out, niew Apollo, §5- note_player plano, with bench, scarf and 26 chofoe rolls. Regular price $830. $20 down, $2 per_week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Plaut-Cadden Buflding, Norwich, Conn. $316.00 for a beautiful §s-note player plano, fully guaranteed for five years, with 25 rolls of music, scarf and bench. Terms $15 down, $2 per weel The Plaut-Cadden Company, Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich. Conn. $130.00 for a good mahogany uprisht plano in good condition, with stool and scarf. Tarms $10 down,’ $1.50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Plaut- Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. #170.00_Fine Chilckering upright pi- ano, full tone, good pleasing action, a rare chancewith stool and scarf. Terms $10 down, $1:50 per weelk. The Plaut- Cadden Company, Plaut-Cadden Build- ing. Norwich, Conn. $205.00—Beautiful Henry F. Miller 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. SIECEL, Real Estate and Insurance, Office: Room 9, Shannon Building. Telephone 131.3 FOR SALE Best Puilding- Site for Com- limantic. Sit- city, on Main The mercial Purposes in Wi uated in the heart of th Street, with track room. Will be sold at a low price if taken at once. For terms apply to WILLARD W. HAYDEN Phene st, 70 Mount: NOTICE. All bills or claims against the Town of Sprague must be presented to the Board of Selectmen before September 1st, 1916. RAYMOND J. JODOIN, First Selectman. LOST AND FOUND FOUND — A white bulldog with a black ear, Owner can have the dog by inquiring of Louis Trudeau, Dog Warden, Baltic, Ct., and paying charge, aug22d upright plano. with stool and scarf, a fine “artistic plano. Terms $15 down, $150 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Plaut-Cadden Building, Nor- wich, Conn. $72.00 for a 00d upright plano, with stool and scart Terms $10 Gown, $1.5 er week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, aut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. $90.00 buys a good Pease upright pi- ano, with stool and scarf. Terms $10 down, $1.560 per week. The Plaut-Cad- den Company, Plaut‘Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. $145.00 —Good Kimball upright plano, g00d tone, nice action, with stool and searf. Terms 310 down, $1.50 per week. The *Plaut-Cadden Company, Plaut: Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. aug19d The Latch String For You If you are looking for em you’ll find that Bulletin Want Ads are the latch string hanging out of the Doors To Success Sc a Line Is Qut ployment Phone 480 WANTED FOR SALE WANTED—Meat market outfit. In- quire of Box 44, Bulletin Office. aug22d W0 or three men board- aurel Hill Ave. augzld A competent girl for housework and take care of general child. Apply in person at once to Mrs. Otis A. Jencks, City Line, East Side. FOR SALE—Pair of work horses; they have been used in the timber business, will work single or double, price very low if taken at once; also one Holsiein cow due in October, one Ayrskire cow, three years old, due the middie_of September. § Huntington Ave,, Norwich Town. aus22d SAVE MONEY—Buy horses, harness- es, wagons from Starkweather, Dan- iefson augiTu $85.00 for a very good Bent upright plano with stool and scarf. Terms, 510 down. $1.50 per week. The Plaut- Cadden Company. $3975.00 buvs a beautiful 88 note New- ton mahogany player piano, With 25 rolls, bench and scarf Fully guar- anteed for five vears, Terms $15 down, The Plaut-Cadden Com- 32 per weel. pany. _auazzad WANTED—Stock to pasture. T. P. aug2zd Burgess, Lebanon. Phone 4. WANTED—Position as_housekeeper by widow with child. Phone 293-13. N. M. l(:ldex',\\ illimantic, Conn. R. ¥. D. augsz WANTED—A man to drive delivery team. Apply to A, T. 2 Franklin Si Otis & Son, Gro- aug22 Plaut-Cadden Company. aug10TuThS $3,700 © WILL BUY modern house of eight rooms and bath, every improvement. Excellent neighborhood, near school and car line. Built less than three years and is well worth $4,000. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Telephone 1334, Agency, €3 Broadway. T LOST, strayed or ‘stolen: A Jersey | cow, light colored, medium size, bug horns. about 12 vears old. Finder please notify Charles R, Greenman, Norwich, Conn. R. F. o. 3. aug22d STRAYED or swolen: A large black and white Holstein cow, with very large bag. TFor particulars, inquire of I W. Foote, Preston Plains. Phone 1851-12. aue22d MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jawelry and securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Inierest An old ed firm to deal With THY COLLATERAL LOAN CO, 132 Mais Sireer, Upsimira. (Lstavlished 1878) WANTED TWO BURLERS PICKER ROOM MAN, SAXTON WOOLEN GORP., BEAN HILL MILL, LEGAL NOTICES. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican Electors of the Town of Norwich are requested to meet in caucus in Town Hall Thursday, Aug. 24, 1916, at § o'clock m. for the purpose ' of elecitng defegates to the Republican State Conyention to be hel [n New Haven Sept, 5th and 6th, 1918, for the nomination of candidates for Presidentlal Electors, State Officers and Benator in Congress, Also for the purpose of eleoting dele. gates to the Republican Congressional, Benatorlal and Propate Conventions, By order of the Town Committee, FRANIC H. SMITH, Chajrmah, pDpted at Norwich, Conn., Aug. 19, 1016, NATHAN BECKER VS, BERNSTEIN. Order of Notlce, Btate of Connecticut, County of New London, Aug, 14, 1916, Upon the comblaint’ of the sald Na- than Becker, claiming, for the reasons therein eet forth, foreclosure and the possession of cerfain mortgaged prem. ists and $2,500 damages, returnable on the first Tuesday of September, 1016, before the Superior Court in and for sald County, It appearing to and being found by the subseribing authopity that the sid defendant, William Hefnstein, 1s &be sent from this State—gone to parts unknown. 1t is therefore ordered that notice of the pendency of sald compiaint be given said défendant by publishing this order in The Norwich Morning le- tin, a newspaper printed in Norwioh, Cohn, onea & weel for £wo weeks suc. cessively, commenocing on or b the 4th day of August, 1918, HIUBERD R, NORMAN, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court Tor New London County, susi8Tu MAY J. KERN VS. JOHN W. KERN. Order of Notice, State of Connectiont, Fairfleld Coun- ty, Buperior Court, &8, Bridgeport, Aug, 18th, A, D, 1916, Vpon the complaint of the sald May 3, Kern, prayins, for reasons therein set forth, for a divorce, alimony, cus- tody of the minor child, returnable to the Superior Court in and for Fairfleld County, on the first Tuesday of Sep- terber, 1916, It appearing to and belng found bs the subscribing authority that John W. Kern, the said defendant, is absent from this State and gone to parts un- known, but formerly of Noryich, Conn, Therefore, Ordered, That notice of the pendenéy of sald ~complaint be given by publishing this order in The Norwich Bulletin, & newspeper printed in Norwich, Connecticut, threo times Suecessively, commencing on or before the 224 day of August, A. D. 1916. FRED W, TRACY, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court for Fairfield County, For Sale HOUSE, BARN and BUILDING LOTS | on Asylum Street. Inquire at 416 ASYLUM STREET, cITY 50 ACRE FARM . For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees, harn 16x30, ome hennery 8x12, two scratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 1% acres strawberries (will be in frultage this Spring), % acres asparagus (will cut 100 Ibs. daily In season— an income getter). Near railroad, school ana church; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. issued Chotce of 400. it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I Telezhone 365 Offices 110 VWest 3dth St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley Just Nothing like FOR SALE on Central Avenue House of 9 rooms in good condition, well located with improvements; large lot; price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bullding, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE A good nine-room house, 58 Twelfth I am golng to sell same very cheap, ‘Anyone desiring a nice home will be “wlise in consulting, for full particulars, JOHN A. DIORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, FOR SALE 1 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 ‘Norwich ~ FOR SALE on Fishers Island, 8 Room Cottage, fully furnished, will be sold very cheap, ‘@0 get busy. For full partio- ulars - enquire of JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estato Brokor Franklln Square, Norwich - WANTED 12 Laborers; 3 Waltrosses, 2 Milkmen, 2 Dish Washers (male), 83 Farm Hands, $150.00 will make you the owner of | - ED — Reiia e b T Aty AN %250 per | Work; good milker and teamster. C. B The Blant.Cadden C York, Westerly, R. L. Telephone 13-, | ug 22 $105.00 for a good mahogany Baus 556 dA BN ot S piano. with stool and scarf.| WANTED—Small flat with mode rerms $10 dovin, $1.50 per week. The | tmprovements, centrally located. Box Plaut-Cadden Company. 56, Bulletin. aus22 ixceptional deal; beautiful | —\ o e T & Dt piano, with stool| WANTED—A man to do iaboring g $10 down, $1.50 per|Work and run elevator. West Side Silk week. The Plaut-Cadden Company. Mill. e aug2ld Ty 551 oak. asithe NURSES for Connecticut institu- 143.00 for a nice oak Huntington| . institu upHEhe . prano. with, stoel and scact. | tions, sraduate and practical, $35 to Terms $10 down, $1.30 per week. The|$45; head nurse, $60 to $70; tubercu- losis experience ‘often called for; also | attendants. Get application and res- istry on eligible lists furnished all in- stitutions. No fees. State Civil Ser- vice Commission, Capitel, Hartford, Conn. aug2ld WANTED—Spinne; the George Geb Yarn Mill, Central Village, Conn. aug21d WANTED — Woman for general housework in family of a widower and son of 7 years. George K. Smith, Dan- ielson, Conn. aug2ld WANTED—A good woman for gen- eral housework and c of children; £ood home. Write 110 Broad St., Dan’ ielson, Conn. augzld WANTED— automobile & Clark Corp., uglyd WANTED: boy about 16 years of age to learn drug busine: ply at Bulletin_Otiice. auglsd $5 to 37 daily sell Brooms; pa ¥ Wynne Broo: 17d OWVANTED W Wanted steady Mtg. Co., aug16d pi Tingue eavers on plain ms: also spinne and r room, pref with £ weavers: steady good ‘The Mystic Woolen Co., Old Myst augl6d CWANTED— e a few choice pie tique furniture and mirrors; will ollectors’ prices. M. N v rd. augild M D LIVING in Real Es- tate Business. Our Real Estate Ed- ucator tells how Real Estate deals are made by successful real _estate agents; how to list proparty; how to sell; advertise; manage pProperty; wrife insurance: about landlord and tenant; real estate titles; legal forms; hundreds of pointers, tips,” etc; 246 pages nicely bound. v 31.00; ‘post- id. Your money right back if of perfectly satlsficd. Realty Desk 8, Station F; Wash- ngten, e Iv1sd WANTED—Capable housckeeper for middle aged man on 2 Wwork not heavy. . Ad- dress Lox 577 Norwich, Conn. augli2d WANTED—Soft winders; steady work_and good wages. Rossie Velvet Willimantic, Conn. augl2d FOR SALE—Boston bull puppies. Church, Montville, Conn. Tel. , Norwich Div. 2d FOR SALE—Twin Excelsi cycle, all overhauled, for sale very cheap. Inquire at 11 Penobscot St. aug?2d FREE! FREE!—If you will cut this advertisement out and mail to The Plaut-Cadden Co. you will receive a book containing 100 of the old-fashion- cd songs, free. The Plaut-Cadden Com- Plaut-Cadder: Bldg., Norwich, aug22d FOR SALE Cheap, a pair of farm AL hor: 3150 if taken at once. , Town ‘arm, Ledyard, aug22d FOR SALE—Two new mil with calves. Rabinowitz, saiiles. ASK Heights. 1saac sale, about illage depot; W. Danielsor one One 1516 Dig six Bulc than 3,000 mile: Tespect. The K SALE—One 1911 four n fine condition, price $400. The A. at once, nob- light driving outf bay hors stand anywhere, buggy, etc, a good saddle horse, $80 cash. Methodist Par- sonage, Oneco, Conn. auglad FOR SALE—One pair double tea by, harnesses, one two-horse dump cart, one two-horse team wagon. Henry W. Church, Montviile; Conn. 1877-25, Norwich Division, HORSE—A Dbare: to someone; whole rig, very pretty family horse which we raised, 9 y old, about 1040 Ibs, clever and D reliable every way, safe f care for or drive; buggy, b i Kets, robe, ete., all ditio where - women o steel tired runabout er, whip and blan- good using con- price for whole outit, compl ured kind treatment $110; al condi- tion, cheap for cash; reason for selling, have sold farm and just moved to city. Call only at barn rear of privatc resi- dence, 341 Main St., opposite postoffice, after 9 a. m. 21d FOR SALE—Eishteen white Dpiss, about efght wecks; price right if old C\", ones Salmon, Brooklyn, Ct. Phone Danielson Exchange. aug21d FOR e cheap FOX SALE: elght; per fect condition; been run less than 4,000 | miles: attractiv lent con 3 ephone 1861-12, Bulletin 01l FOR SALE—Scotch co! i elght veeks old. A, Woodman: South Windham, C Phone 178: 516d FOR SALE—Lot on the North Ston- ington road. Inquire X Intyre, 15 Palmer & ge,a suburban > Toom; will_be s0ld on easy Address H. C._W., The Bulletin. angisd WANTED—Girls 16 _and more years age; pald while learning. West e Silk ML dylda GET government Jobs: $90 month; write for list. Franklin_ Institute, Dept. 35-R., Rochester, N. ¥. jyad T WANTED—Second hand furniture, highest price paid. A. Bruckner, 5 Franklin St. Tel. 717- may3id WANTED IMMEDIATELY summer cottage, good condition, rea- sonable price, on either salt or fresh water, FOR SALE: 4l-acre farm, near main line station, on trunk line highway, fine land. large orchard, §-room house; new barn, large new poultry house and casy terms. Willimantic, Conn, WANTED 25 men to learn Wet Grinding. 26 men to learn Drill Press Work. 20 men to learn Shaving Machine ‘Work. 16 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. THE NEW DEPARTURE MFG. CO. Employmont Dep't, Bristol, Conn. WANTED A few good Weavers, at once. Good wages and steady work. Apply LORRAINE MFG. CO. augl7a Westerly, R. L WANTED EXPERIENCED SOFT SILK WINDERS Steady Work Good Pay Apply BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG CO. 1 Watchman. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 100 Union St., New London, Ct. THERE is no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- GEO. IL..CHESBRO, Manager letin for business resuits. $750.00 buys a Buick touring car, 1916, six cylinder, model D-13, A-1 con. dition, new tires all around. Inquire jat 92 Fourth St, Cit: augsd THE DREMEN does not carry a cargo of Cobweb Corner cigars. I aro mads in the good old U. S. A. by union labor and sold at Fagan’s Smoke Shop, Norwich, Conn., U. North America. augls FOR SALE 1916 Ford run about’ 2,000 miles, class condit Apply to 1. Dayville, Conn. FOR SALE Biiz Tow Phone 157 iR L:xl:.)fiLlL!‘L FOR SALE—Ten-room house, with, about two acres land in Voluntown. For_particulars inguire Louis G R, F. D. 2, Waterfc C E FOR SALEGreatest roal estate bare ain in Norwich; Buck#igham home on ashington SL; 12 most substantially butlt cost over $50,000 to build; also 28 building lots and 40-foot streat. Price for residence and the 28 lots, §10,000. Address Reall Estate Exchange, New London. Conn. jezrdaw FOR SALE or exchange for c&r; a good heavy-welght sound and gentle, Also one 50 acre farm in good condition with new barn end ailo, conveniently located on trol- ley; 6 cents fare from Willimantic; at & very low price. Samuel Adams, 921 Main St., Willimas yisa SAVE MONEY—Buy horses, harness- o5 yagons from Starkweather, Dan- m. .00 WILL BUY a 1915 Bulck six- cylinder touring ocar self-starter, | electric 1ghts; all in A one condition This car can he seen at corner Craw. ford and Quidnick streets, or addr F M Archambault, Box 4 Arctic, R. L A WORD to turkey ralsers: Koneman Specific No. 14 is a o treatment for the prevention and cure of black- head in turkeys. It has never failed to do the work. Prepared and sold by Konemah Poultry Yards, i5¢ Wost Maln Conn. I have a few Horses that I want to dispose of Tight awny, to make room for another_carload which will arrive about Aug. 25th. I expoct my buyer to come with this load. There will be all Price 50 Norwich, T’ FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES TO RENT 1O RENT_Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. MiKinley ave.” FOR RENT—Nicely furnished fromt rooms. 30 Grove St. Jy29STuTh TO REN Furnishs rooms, single or c ‘Washington St. New London. " FOR RENT—House 68 Asylum St; improvements. all modern Asylum St _FOR RENT—Seven-room flat, 1 Carier Ave, East Side. Inquiré 15 Palmer St. augléd anecting, modern conveniences, 83 Phone 1429- " TO RENT—Completely furnished and well located cottage at Ocean Beach for rest of tne season. Mrs. Congdon, 82 jyida . aug2ld Phone 1624, _eugz2d Inquire 72 sugzia TO RENT_Furnished rooms, single or connecting, modern conveniences. 83 Washington St. Phone 1420+ TOR RENT—} room flat; every $30_monthiy. Archa ceptionally fine seven modern impry augléd 1 vement; W. Coit, 63 Broad. way. augtd 'TO _RENT—Desirable cottage at 40 Oak St; modern conveniences. AppIY at 51 Spring St. augld TOR REN ve rooms, with bath, cleperic light and front porch, to small faitily, $10 month. HED rates; suitable for . Emma TO RENT—For §1 within five minutes' Square; also « basement Inquire ut Bulletin three rooms. sice. “FOR R T in the Franklin and Willow streets; ner store for years Treat drugsist by Coit, 63 Broadwa; Tooms, U a mont ment of seven rooms at 56 S and Store room and bakery form the Providence Bakery. Alling Rubber Co. Teasonable ht housekeeping. § Union St. _jyzod walk of tenement of o1~ Jy21d ilding corner of fine cor- occupied by C. C. the sales room, riy use Archa W. Jyitd TO REN light housekecping. 0 REN veulences, five min Franklin square St. Telephone 522! Apply 2 —Furnished men only. 125 TO RENT—Store at 11 Franklin St. for rooms, utes’ Senool - iyild rnished rooms at Franklin St. Je22d TO RENT—Furnished keeplug. 78 School St. Telephona 84 Frankiln St. TO TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms, modern couveniences, at The Seymou: Phone 1043-2. RENT_—Stors at 61 Franklin St Inquire st Bulletin Office. Tooms; _also aprizd deci3d nicest residential section. All improvements. Heat furnished. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street To Rent Six Room Apartment in TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room tage, 3 acres land, Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Rental $350, | Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY, FOR SALE cot- 1000 feet from “esterly, R. L FOR SALE No. 21 Maple A most attractive Cottage House of 10 Rooms. All modern perfect Large condition. lot. { improvements and in Inspection solicited. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket Street. Grove Avenue, Fine location. FOR SALE Grafanola Harmony Disc Phonograph, hornless type, mahoj new, special for a §10.30. Easy terms THE PLAUT-CADDE! aug1sd finish, few days, if desired co., Norwleh, Conn. brand only ( Cottage, recently rooms and bath, Pleasant Street. feet. A genuine Enquire of THOMAS H. 278 Main St. " FOR SALE | rebuilt, No. Lot seven 69 Mount 69 x 200 bargain, BECKLEY Phones 724 68 = POETRY HOW OLD AM 1?7 How old am 1? Ask you, dears, asl you, dears? As old as my vears? But the fean and the tears Have lengthened out days into years into years! How old am 1?7 Let me see? Let my gee? As old as my hands? Can it be? Caz it be? That they, weak and wrinkled, belons now to me? How old am I? Would you knowi ‘Would you know? As old as my feet? Ah, dear no. Ah dear, no. For they are so feeble, uncertain and slow. How old am 1? Guessed you right! Guessed you right? As old as my hair? Such a sight! Such a sight! So thin now and broken and af snowy white! How old am I? Ts it wise? Ts it wisel To judge by my eyes? To judge by my eyes? With a luster as faint as the palt morning skies? How old am 1?7 mild. As old as my heart? it free and wild And eager and loving as the heart of a child. Answer mild. Yes, indeed, and Answe —Eleanor Marchman. THE WHINERS. I don’t mind the man with & red« ‘blooded kick, At a real or fanciful wrong; I can stand for the chap with a grouch if he's quick To drop in when joy comes along. I have praise for the fellow who says what he thinks, Though his thoughts may not fit in with mine, But spare me from having to mix with the ginks Who go through this world with & whine. I am willing to listen to sinner ox saint Who is willing to fight for his rights, And there's something sometimes in an honest complaint That the soul of me really delights. For kickers are useful and grouches are wise, For their purpose is frequently fine, But spare me from having to mix with the guys Who go through this world with a ‘whine. —Detroit Free Press. | THE KALEIDOSCOPE London’s inhabitants include 471,000 fldt dwellers. - Sugar is extracted from 16 varl- ous palms which grow in Ceylon. Tn Japan devilfish weighing up ta 200 pounds are sometimes caught. Spain has 992 pl tric nts for public eleas, lighting and 978 for private use. There has not been a case of yel~ low fever in the United States since 1905, A revolving steel barrel tests tha relative durability of different pave ing bricks. Tourteen different species of vio= lets have been found growing neay St. Johnsbury, Vt. The two-edged weapons are foun@ among the earilest specimens of Jap- anese metal workings. A diver's boots weigh each and the helmet 40. he is otherwise weighted. 20 pounds In addition, The first American linotype ma- chine in Tripoli recently was installed by an Italian newspaper. For peeling oranges there has been Invented a curve plece of bone with a nick at one end to cut the skin. An American inventor has found a new use for the busy submarine in the gathering of shellfish from the sea bottom. Japan’s production of aniline dya is rapidly increasing. The dye mer- chants have formed a trust with the object of regulating the market. A TLatin-American Chamber _ of Commerce has been formed in Eng- 1and to promote British commerce with South and Central America and Mex- fco. For smaller cities and towns & re= cently devised fire alarm employs am enlarged and more than usually power- ful automobile horn, electrically oper-| ated, to sound signals. The annual statemcnt of the Geo- logical Survey on graphite in 1915 is now available for distribution. Ac- cording to this report 4.718 short tons of natural graphite, valued at $429,631, was sold during the year. | HUMOR OF THE DAY | “Pa, what is the great white way?™ “Following the golden rule, my, son."—Pittsburgh Post. 1 “How much does it cost you to run this yacht, old chap “I T knew, I wouldn't do 1t."—Life. Doctor—Colonel Fuller de Rhumm, is dead. } FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- | ness Biocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable Joca’ions. LISt your property If you cure to scil o1 number of people lookink for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. pyyy, Rea! Estatc und Insurance. Room 108, Tent. as I have a Thayer Bldg. | FOR SALE 20 SHARES United States Finishing Company PREFERRED STOCK Very few shares have been of- fered recently so this is an oppor- tunity to secure a small JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. kinds. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel, 636-3. . auglid block. Norwich, Conn. Physictan—Weak kidneys? i Doctor—No; fast liver!—Lampoon. “Sometimes,” said Uncle Bben, “a man gits de notion dat he's upliftin® de human race when he's only_tryin® to boss it around—Washington Star. Dyner—Say, waiter, your advertises ment said: “Dinner a dollar a plate and my hill is thirteen dollars. Wajfer—But you used plates, sir—Chaparr: ‘It you marry my daughter where, will you live “Well, sir, I don’t feel that I am well enough acquainted with you yet to offer my advice.’—Judge. Bacon—I see about one-fourth of the area of the United States I, still covered by forests. Egbert—And snother fourth, 1 ex- pect, by mortgages—Yonkers States- man. Life Insurance Examiner—Ah—you have suicidal impuises, do you—are they frequent? Applicant—Oh, ves, T get ’em every time your agent ozes into my office! —Puck. ‘Woman (to new chauffeur)—Do you know how to run a lawn mower? Chaffeur—No, ma'am, 1 don't. My eddikation has been limited to cars, biplanes and submarines—Boston, Globe. “My wife managed to drive m nafl| today without hitting her thumb.” “How was that?” thirteen —_— “She inveigled the hired girl into, holding the nail”"—Louisville Courier Journal. - - R

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