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FAIR TODAY AND e FROBABLY TOMORROW ™ What Is Going On Tonight Singing | 0" and Dancing at Majestic Roof Garden. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville ana Moving Pictures \ - NORWICH TOWN " GRLS, WANTED while Jearning. Apply ERAINDRD: & ARMSTRONG ©O.. WANTED—Three laborers, at Wil- liams street, foot of Oneco street, at ¥ onnell-McNally Weddi: —_— el ally Wedding Labor s'l;uasd'n.y) morning. ay Guests and Travelers—Motor isitors From Bay State. 7.30 o'clock Monday Misst Katherine V. McNaily, daughter Henry McNally of !t | o'clock this WANTED—Hoi day. Pflone 827 -, WANTED—AnD experiencea girl for no washing. Ap- usework to do by the ANNOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATRE. of Mr. and Mrs West| Town_street and 3 O’Cominell of Springfield, Mass, were in marriage at Ase the bridal party entered the church the wedding march from [¥~ Lohengrin was playeq by Miss Eliz~ The ceremony which was followed by a nuptial mass, was ed by Rev. C. W. Brennan. The chqir sapg during the mass. At offej~tory Rosewig’s Ave was renjdered by Miss May Pounch.|m The Redessional was general housework; ply 118 Washington & WIFE (Cas) Beach Park) open new (Dawmsr facing Morgan. school. New London. Sacred Heart FOR SALE | FOR SALE 10 YBeat ;EButiiing Site for Com- clal*Purposes’in Willimantic. Mendelssohn's | vatled in thetheartiof the city, on Main Styeet, withetrack?room. Will be sold at a low price if taken once. For terms-epply to _WILLARDW. HAYDEN i Rhene-88-6 7() Mountain;8ta ji: Willimantio, Gonn, ' FOR SALE One new six room Cottaze, including bath, ts and hardweo ten minutes in Squere, and on trolley lne:;price $2,100. - Can bs bought on Today will be the last opportunity the admirers of Edmund Breese will have to see him in The Spell of the which js the feature at the PBreed theatre for today. is a dramatization of Robert 1. Se vice's famous poem of Alaska life of the same name, which won an I hold on the public when it was pub- lished a few vears ago. ed by Burton King, and produccd for Metro programme. Ciinten, Oct. 1, Same satisiying meals, seaview WANTED abeth 1\dalone. keeplug, o 8, or ooms for light house- place for man and wife 0 ot objeet to five-cent Address” A. B. C., Bulle- The icture Cool Room trolley fare. i . WANTED—Slios to fill and oats to (hrest, @nywhere or auy time: Rich, New London, or 1074-3, Néw London. - sepba’ SANDS government Jobs now ist free. Frank- Un Institute, Dept. 35-S., Rochester, N. Perhaps you're looking for a quiet place — not far away — where the air is good — the food palatable and pleatiful and the It was direct- SupportinZ | “The m)iid of honor was the bride's Mary McNally and the best man was James R. Moran The bride wore & gown of with overdress of Georgette Chantilly lace. a shower|bouquet of roses and sweet The maid of honor was gown- ed in Burjzundy’silk. A breakfast was served imiaediately after the ceremony at the holme of the bride on ~ West The house was prettily decorated |with sweet peas, chrysan- ole, 375 niont rates “per” are reasonable? A place where you may read and rest—where' clothes are not the measure of the man woman)—where some of the pep and vitality the long, grinding days have robbed WANTED—100 good olean American men from 20 to 35 years of age, mar ried men preferred, to work on varlo branches of mechanical work in fac- |} tory; wages to learn 223 with excelient ~clian . We do not manufact: ‘war materials and offer steady employ- mont 10 g£02d clean oaters not wanted. Bmployment Dept., The New Departure Mrg. Co., Bristol, She carried you'll ecquire and 26c per ad vancement, Town strejt. Good . country places are ad- BULLETIN A little ad of your own will bring full information and offer a selection of several Among the choice gifts were china, silver, cut |glass, linen,, pieces of fur- oy in gold and checks. The left for a FOUNDKY help wanted; green moulders on heavy worlk; chippers and improvements, P Pund Works, Plainneld, N. J. elty water, electric I foors; one:acre . of from ‘Frankl New Have bride’s goiny away, gowniwas of Bur-, ‘cloath.” Mrs. O'Conne]l is the best wrshes of many [easy terms. S. SIECEL, Shannon Building. Telephone 134-S. with his uncle, George\Hunter'for the bcarload arrived Tuesday, Aus. 20th. Another carload will be shipped Sat- [urday, Sept. 2nd. FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon, Conn. OVERSEER of spinning wanted in an elght-set woolen mill. Best Lyme, Conn. WANTED—An experienced milliner. Mrs. Xlizabeth Desfarges, Jewett City. gundy_broa one who h: P. O. Box 27, CALL 480 5¢c A LINE ness in Springfield, 4Mass.k where they will reside. \ Miacation} Ends. ™ After spending the§vacation with her Hartrord, Miss Ma- ndo avenue has Joun Hunt- WANTED_A competent second girl, grandparents rion Hunter of Otr WANTED—Man to work on _a dairy Joliins, Waterrord, FOR SALE Lone New London Div., 252-12. 5, FOR SALE—Cadillac_touring car, or exchange for- cattle. McKinley A A WORD to turkey ralser: Specific No. 14 is a scientific treatment for theé prevention and cure of blacke It has never failed Propared and sold by Konemah Poultry Yards, 4586 West Main farm. Peter Seene fram “THE SPELL OF THE YYKON? who has becn vacation, has also returned. Home From B:y\&ate. A E. Woodwortn amdidaughter, l/ . havel returned sachusetts which ingneldand Hal. n outing on Mt. Thm, in Hartford on the way. s Inquire 40 SPEND A NICKE d County fair special: 11 the close of the fair, M. Garcie own wrapper cigar bc . for $1.25, at Fagan's Woolworth's 5 and san’s Smoke Breese in this remarkable phofo drama are Christine Hoops, Evelyn Brent, Mary Reed, Du- ly Sherwood and other favorites ol the stage and screen. On_Wednesday and T Breed will present S U head in turkeys. do the work. elephone 62. FOR SALE Island, 8 Room Cottage, WANTED—A young man to work soda fountain Inquire at Bulletin Ofiic tual Masterpiec with Gladys Hulette No motion pic: family horse, J._W. Frink, LE—A good on ,Fishers fuily \furnished, \cheap,Y so get busy. wlars enquire of JCHIN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker ' | Franklin Square, Norwich Gianebillic Sifewalk Facis orty cement walks built by me One at Chelsea Parade, et long, over one-quarter of a 1 will furnish those [forty satisfied customers. llect afman who knows how znd will Specifications amount to noth- ing compared to experience. ,Mineis for you if you are wise. START RIGHT THhos. . Dodd GENERAL CONTRACTOR <19 Cliff Street Automobile Guests. v of'friends from Attle-| room and lau An auto part beauty than Miss tful work on the s ple testimony as to her st parsonage West Town s old, welgh 1150; work _singleé Thomas Wolos- both good or double; both sound. énka, Colchester, jervice Commi n on their way\ through _ the Although among tr she had conside legitimate stage b field of the silen ed on Broad Little Women well known pla ATTENDANTS—Your ‘board, room and laundry and cash sal. many openings training for FOR SALE — Second-hand hot-air |+ Noted Here and 'There. 3 furnace and a refrigerator, at 11 Lin- Phreanor \of West Town Milford owerjSunday. both sexes and get recom-|” KGR SALE --One bay mare, 10 years old, good driver and worker, fine con- t about 1:00. e, Hampton, Conn. Miss Carrie Champlin lis in Nogwich. vacation of three fon, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. si m : Saratoga, and Madame N In a nelghboring town night the mercury feli\o 34 degrees above zero. ¥OR SALE—One nice Holstein cow, years old, due to_calf Sept.; one big Durham cow, due Sept. A good barber; pay Apply at once to Antonio Rug- and her work is t the picture. cCqrthy of Hartford is vis- Mary {Driscoll of iting his aunt FOR SALE—Cheap, one new Prescott West Town stre to use at the beach, but owinz to delay of the manus s in shipping and the railroad has_just ar- WANTED—Tor housewor! aged woman in family of © would prefer a good home FOREMOST BUSINESS MAN| fissiiPanting Gresne) of SEBRLoR 1n L profercace AMcNally of s5 Mary D. West Town street Telephone 822 Beebe of the Scotland R SALE—13-acre itipg her uncle and aunt, ¥Fred Beeee in Milling- 26 Yaurel Hill Ave. SVANTED—Pleasure parties for trips to beach or elsewher able launch. C. Town, Conn. IAKE GOOD LI two barns, v in fine repair} A, H. Maine, Groton, $2,700 WILL BUY |Cotlage House of seven rooms and bath, furnace i Excellent neighborhcod, near trolley A cozy home at a reas- Willlam H. Hibbert of New York e Remus Stan ton of West Town street and relatives in Willimantic recently. FOR SALE—Woodlot, about 100 acres, one-half miles from ars’ growth . 1, Darielson, Conn. in_Real Es made by successful Jessie Browning of Plain Hill the Academy attend the uated from in Williman rmal-Trainin and\ echool. onable price. ARCHA W. COIT, Thé\Mutuu| Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 COWS--100--COWS CARLOADS WILL ARRIVE THISEWEEK. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Conn. Telephione 30, Lebanon i egal forms; tenant; real estate titles puges nicely bound. age prepald. Your and Miss McCabney from y you are not perfectly sat OX CART in excellent condition for Telephone 1861-12, v J. Woodworth Town street left this week €3 Broadway | “\WaANTED—Sccond highest pr FOR SALE or exchangea suburban s% 0f seven large room; will be Address H. C. W., countries, espe > Rahaley of Meriden were gt house, with in Voluntown. Louis Guile, WANTED 4 Waitresses, Hands, 4 Men for the beach, 7 Genera! Housework Women, 2 Boys. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Building GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager 12 Laborers, real estate bar- wich; Buckmgham tantially built, 23 building lots Price for residence lots, $10,000. Address hange, New London, Hult of Springfield o attend the Rob- | in Jewett Ci WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR SALE "OR_SALE or exchange or. Central Avenue heavy-welght summer cottage, nable price, ALMOST WARM FOR NEW FUR COATS in good condition with new barn ,_conveniently located on_ trol- ; O cents fare from Willimantic; at Samuel Adams, hody, sons | Houseof {9 rooms in good ian, ywell located with large lot; of Waterford. very low_price. in ‘St. Wiillma SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Wednesday, improvements; price reasonable. FRANCIS:D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR'SALE A nearly new sixiroom Cottage with about one acre of land. houses, all in'fine céndition; near Nor- wich Town, for $1, E. APRENTICE 86 Cliff Street! from -Hartford, James Lynch of Willimantle, Timothy Fields of Springfield, s Shahan .from f and David | Bridgeport were at their homes uptown over Labor day. GIRL USHERS WANTED DAVIS THEATRE Sept. 6, from 9 a. m. until Mr. and Mrs. in H. Beebe days with Mr. E . G. S. Beeb, nts, Mr. and the Scotland road. THKEE OR FOUR LABORERS ‘Well, barn, hen Here’s Speedy Relief from Kidney Troubles “Foley Kida a henp of good. AMERICAN STRAWBOARD CO., NORWICH. WANTED Every Property Owner to know that he can get absolute pro- tection against LIGHTNING Why risk losing your home or barn, when a few dollars will The safety of your life and property rests in the answer. DODD & STRUTHERS Des Moines, fowa. F. T. BACKUS, Local Norwich Conn, Telephone 727 Machinists Wanted Lathe, Planer and Milling Ma- chine Hands Wanted in mod- ern shop within 15 miles of Norwich. Good working con- . Bartlett, Brock- FOR. SALE. Cotiage Houses, Tepement and Busl. ness Blocks, BuildingLots, all 1n de- g ‘your property It rent, as I have a number of people lodking for real es- WILLIAM F.lyyyyy., Real! Estate andjinsurance, Thayer Blig. FOR SALE good nine-room, house, 58 Twelfth going to sell Anyone desiring ¢ in, consulting, 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, s a by beautiful shade trees, barn sirable locaZion: you care to sell with. every step 1+ robs you of al organs of the ness, headache, scratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), sirawberries (will be in fruitage % acres asparagus (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— an income getter). school ana church; stone and machine worked. latest catalogue. issued Chcice of 400. it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L Teloshone 365 st 34th St., New York some of the condition ney trpuble. Representative their normal Whon they Near railroad, bealthy state land free from same very a nice home mous | Darticuiars, Nothing like Real Estats Pills can do v Franklin Square, LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jsweliry Offices 110 Telephone 2998 Greeley es of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. TH® COLLATERAL LOAN C@, (Zstablished &nd securit COZINESS motorcoats attractive noveltie: takes four hug State experience and wages desired first letter. Address Box 444, Bulletin 28 Horses just in from the west. They are ail nicely broken and gentle, right ready to go to work. big and small. Come and see them. ELWER R. PIERSON. out of work, an There aro all kinds, Prices right. wn Officers, ith a gay colored pu: and makes the fortable kind of 2 wrap for the car. , FIELDS, 39 Ware Street Carnations. a Town the| M, J. ional and Sena. DEMOCRATIC TOWN toral Conven LOST AND FOUND DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telephone 523 THERE {5 no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- ___letin for business results. - ‘Felephono 657, e e WHEN_YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the public, medium better than through the ad- vertising cojumns of The Bulletin. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- THERE is no advertising medium in|iness before the public, Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- ! medium letin for business results. LOST—Light Jersey cow; thére is no ture Sat, B o there is no !"Agder notifty, better than through the ad- _Yertising columns of The Bulletin. TO ne modern 'lwn‘l‘finlc‘lfl? L3 rooms, 59 M inley Ave. ‘aug24ThsTu furnished rooms for ing. Mrs. Congdon, 82 Jy19d TO light houselke: McKinley Avi FOR RENT—Xicely furnished. front rooms. 30 Grove{St. Jy29STuTh TO RENT—LOwSr tenement of nine rooms, all modern|improvements, with or without garden§and barn, 61 Wil- u.-mpqa as‘. Inquire.y Phone 1i027-4. sep2 FOR RENT — ‘Attractive fiat, six rooms and bath, large: reception hall, modern_equipment, y:xcellont neigirbor- hood; $80. Archa.WJX\Coeit,|63 Broadway. augdld | FOR RENT — Homellke furnished house,, eight rooms andybath, best res- igence" seotion. Archa b, W. & Colt, 68 Broadway. g31d TO\RENT—A flat of six;rooms, first floor, % pleasantly ~ located,! reasonable rent. ‘Inquire 58 Oak St augsld TFOR RENY—House 66 Asyl = all_modern\ Improvements} Ings '3:%‘ E T G IR T T T RENT—_furnished rooms, Shgls or connecting, modern conveniences, 83 Washington St. , Phone 1429-2. aug2ld T FURNISHED| agertments, one and two Tooms, Wit lkiehensite; ~steam beat, electric\light.\, Phone|1276-3, 47 Division. ¥ : Y “augied TO R#BNT—Desirable cottage ar 40 el St; modem feonveniences. Apply at 51 Spring, St aug: FOR ,RENT—Five| rooms. wm:’xm.t.h1 ric,Mght and front porch, to{smei! eley fuffily, 1510 month. Alling: Subber Co. augld X s FURNISHED rooms: reasonabie rates; suitable for-light/ housekeepi Mirs. Emma Morse, 1§ Union St. jyZod TQ; RENT—For $10'a.month o tene- ment{of seven rooms :at 56 School St. within*five minutes’ walk, of ¥ranklin Square % alsos a basement ‘tenement of three rooms.; Inquine at’ Bulletin O:i- | fice. e ! Jyaid 'FOR RENTUin.the ‘building corner of Ffanklin and Willow)streets;' fine cor- ner store for‘years acoupied :by. C. C. Taeat drugglsi,. and ‘the sales room, store room and bake: by \the .Providence: Bal Cotty 63 Broadway. 7 formerly used ry. Archa W. ivira TO"RENT—JFurnished rooms, all con- venitences, five minutes’ walk from Franklin square; men only. 185 Sehool Bt. ‘Leiephorne:522-4. Jylia TO RENT—Store at il Franklip Gt Apply 26 Franiin:St. Je2td TO RENT—Furnishad rooms; also ousekeeping. - To!School Si. Telephone 3-L. 3 aur20d ! TO RENT--Newly furnished rooms, ‘wmodern conveniences, at The Seymour, |84 Franklin St. Phone 1043-2. apriad FO RENT—Stors fat 61 Franklin 8t Inguire at Bulletin Office. decl3d - \TO RENT An,apartment of elght rooms, with modern improvements, centrally locot- ©d, in 2:goodynelghborhood; possession given Oct.{l. §Tel £74-8. sepsd To Rent .Si:; {Room Apartment in nir.est‘j.‘ residential = section. Ally improvements. : Heat . NATARRANT &:CO. 4, = 117, Main Street TO 'RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- tage, 3 acres‘land, 1000 ‘feet from Ocean and Salti Pond; sown flower and vegetable gerdens: hardwood floors, plumbing .and : heat. Renta! $35( \Others $200't0 $4000. Send for booklet. N FRANK W. COY, esterly, R. I. FOR!SALE .FOR SALE 21 Maple Grove Avenue, A most attractive Cottage A House of 10 Rooms. AllAmodern improvements and in perfect condition. Fine location. Large lot. Inspection solicited. AMES L. CASE 87 Shetucket Street. . FOR SALE * No. 17 Kinney Ave. Attractive NewCottage 8 ROOMS HARD WOOD FLOOR 3 ALL MODERN = _ PRICE LOW ", AMES L. CASE 37" Shetucket {St. Norwich, Conn. TR LD ) FOR SALE Intthe best residential section, a new, modern Cottage, bungalow type, c¢ontaining seven rooms and bath, finished in oak. Large lot with fruit trees. Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main Street Phones 688 724 JUST RECEIVED Acarload of Ground Limestone for farmers’ use. The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors and Builders 389 47 West Main Street Te! , The Winter: iThe lovely leaves, thou Genlus gray, | boys)—Now, wou FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES POETRY 3 A _SONG OF LmAVES. 4, O Father Time, discard thy scythe! "Tis past the time for mowing; Forautumn days are in the skies And autumn’ Winds are blowing, For @il te grass is brown, alas! - nl;lhe Fose treesinaked shiver, awtumn leaves are in the sheaves Or drifting on the river. - o Father Tlmeéid‘isoard thy scythe! 'Tis time thoktools werse shifted; (Since In the zarden and the road The ;windrowed leaves lie drifted, e talking leaves—the laughing 3 leaves . That crowmed the brow of June Are ary and icrumbled under feet In Nature's afternoon! Like joys of\ours—like hopes of ours— With lightiand beauty burning, Prom dny o day they drop away— stayed—and 'unreturning! The scarlet leaves—the golden leaves— A countless muititude— They strew the meadows lavishly TAnd carpet allithe wcod! ofqrmhg | Fime. imake haste, malke ! Theiafternoon is; waning; iAnd in the forestiboughs I hear ober's : wind complaining. iAnd' from ‘the northern seas comes B down viking savage! Let not fhis minions ravage! 4 . —Springiield Republican. E ,'{BEI!ING |AMBRICA FIRST. At Jastithestrain had left the t And comfortably 1'd settled dow To watch the rolling hills slip past— To:seemy native land at last! Ofigiantycows I saw & herd Toach onesof which did bear And eachiwas trained to st seem, To iet meiread: word; , twculd “Usej Dewdrop Cream. Beslde a cow, a stool,,and on it ald tw*hso blushe: eneath her bon- I net; I_wonderédwhy/she blushed forsoo Until I saw}the}cause! A youth! Full} thirty:feet his proud fo rose, His ‘ankles clad in silken b A:bo'vel which; loomed his wind-swept knec And, ihorrors!inaught but D. B. V.’s \ I saw a pickle green and th! ‘With ithe ‘profile of a Zeppelin; "Twas but one of fifty-seven That blotted outrani soured I}saw a Durham he-cow snort sides a towering flask of port A_skigless tire toppled the hj Thes vales were pin L %, -upHls with Ijsaw{a girl in lingerte, A'pen'ithe size of & redwood tree, Colossus in_a .2ollar shirt, .A.~,A5‘h0& so blg it couidn’ hurt! Theievening shadows fell at last, And still the curious world sped pas Till #the .sun was quenched by a bott) i of “Sootch, And.mocrliks rose a.dollar watch. Ah! the-landscape is an open book Wiherein aii who ride may 100k, Go Forth! I would to all advise, And. see America—advertise! in the Los Angeles HUMOR OF THE DAY “Didythe new chauffeur fill the bill?” “No. \ But he came near filling ihe hospital¥’—Browning’s Magazine. “Do yougknow the nature of an oath, madam?’ ", “Well, I ought to, sir. We've just moved and my husband has been I ing the carpets.”—Topeka Journal. Farmer—-Why haven't you harne that horse yet, Missie? The Lady Help (holding bridle and bit)—T can’t get this into his mouth, 50 'm waiting for him to yawn.—Lon- don Opinion. The Parson (to the class of little 1d any little boy lke to ask me a question? The ' Collector—Please, any cigaratte picture: sed ‘Weekly, London. “When I was a yourng man of your my own y son, I had to paddle but were “I know, father, that fore motor-boats New Yorlk Herald. “He was always trying to s: self trouble:” “And did ‘he succeed?” “Yes, Hezhas saved up a whole lot more than he can take care Of.’"— Washington® Star. “Do_you :helieve icircumstances alter cases? “I certainly do,” sad the lawyer. “Then' yow've got to dig up a few circumstances that 1 can use or my case is lost”—Detroit Free Press. “Whatiis a ‘lame duck’ anyhow?" asked thelman from back home. “A lame duck,” respended Congress- man Hammfatt, a_statesman who has been urged by constituents to take his feet out of the trough.'— Richmond Times-Dispatch. Mabel—Was your bazaar a success? Gladys—Yes, indeed; the minister will have cause to be grateful. Mabel—wow much were the profits? Gladys—Nocthing. The expenses were more than the receipts. But 10 of us got engaged and the m is in for a gocdthing in wedding fees—Stray Stories. THE KALEIDOSCOFE lemor. Can- him- ve American preserved orange, and citron peel finds favor in ada. New York finds Coney Island res- taurants more sanitary than the city’s. More than 70 per cent. of the ex- ports of Jamaica come to the United States. St. Louis has one factory which will this year consume 100,000,000 feet of lumber. Waterproof magnets will 1ift serap iron from the river bottom In salvage operations. The temperature of southern Aus- tralia varies not more than 20 degrees during the year. Coccamo and are The Conebo, Shippo, Yahua tribes of Amazon Indians still wearing clothes of grass. Russia maintains at Moscow an ex- periment staticn for the study of flax cultivation and manufacture. The United States Bureau of the Census reports that the cotton con- sumed in the United States during July, 1916, amounted to 489.933 run- ning bales, compared with 496,846 bales in the corresponding period last year, and that the quantity onsumed during the 12 months ended on July 31, was 6,395,972 bales ‘ compared twith 5597,- 862 bales in the preceding year. An American citizen who has just arrived in Para, after completing a transcontinental trip from Lima, Pe- ru, states that, whilé he was in Iquitos teports were current of the discovery of oil on the Huallaga River, about two days’ journey from a small town in Peru known as Yurimaguas. Sam- ples of this oil have been secured and found to be of good quality, with the result that various investigations con- cerning the value of the discovery are under way. |

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