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THUNDER SHOWERS TODAY; FAIR, WARMER TOMORROW CRWIGH, CONN. FRID AY, SEPT. 8, 1816. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DIBPATCHES, What Is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures, Cabaret Sirging and Dancing at Majestic Root Garden. Motion Pictures_at Breed Theatre. Vaugeville and Moving Pictures at the Davis. Virginia, Dare Councl], No. 25, D. of L., meets in_Shannon Building. ‘Norwich, Conn, Lodge, No. 950, L. O. 0. M., medts in o HOme. Norwich Commendery,-No. 337, U. O G. C., meets at.$26.Main Street. Lodge Oscar, No. 30- V. O. of A, meets at_Foresters’ Hall Hugh H. Osgood Lodge, No. 6920, 1. 0.°0. ¥., M. U, meets in Germania, Hall, Colunibian Commandery, No. 4, K. T., meets in Masonic Temple. ANNOUNCEMENTS - BREED THEATRE. The Comeback, With Harold Lockwood and May Allison, Feature for Today and Saturday. Harold Lockwood and May 'Allison, two of the most popular and gifted stars who were recently added to the long lists of ists now appeating for Metro, will be ceen at the Breed thea- tre today and Saturday in The Come- back, e thrilling story of the great north woods in five big acts. It is a strong story of how a dissipated s idler just out of college sees the 'ror of his way and goes to the north Maine woods, » here he becomes a real man and redéems himself. There s an interesting and beautiful story running through the feature and a wealth of beautiful photography. No expensc has been spared to attain the great at- mospltre and the big settings for this production. The company of players were taken to northern Maine, where they pitched camp in a_lumber camp near the De: river. Scores of real woodsmen were used in making the production. One of the sitriking fea- tures of The Comeback is a realistic fight in the story of Mr. Lockwood and the bully of the lumber camp. A crowd of umberjacks who were used for the grounds of pleture were trul T tic, for there is nothing they than & good fight t as cwood is able to put up. Mr. Lockwood and Miss Alli: are also perilous expedition over a inside on enowshoes, an accom- ment which they wers obliged ‘o learn for this production. mingly funny s is Ducks complet for today and Saturd AT THE MAJESTIC ROOF. photoplays will be Majesiic Roof Garden feature ure will be op th , and t You For; 5 by the and a very interesting phot Made to PBalance is the ill be presented funny comedy Tell? will tien to t Mysteries two reefs, uld nece to den tl Saturda Auditorium Mond: and w mourt, Fox and V. STATE COLLEGE EXHIBITION And Vaudeville at the Kingston Fair. innou t and indica- bitions revious allied for tk and demo rde the by 2 demonst : :d to bring samples their farms, a: these will d for acidity and lime require- hout charge. At 2 p. m,, D. structor in the will deliver a -t poultry for util- m., Horticultural read a paper de, pack and ship vege- Prof. Corriveau will demonstrate apple ~packing on day, Se 13, at 10 a. m. At 2 instructor in ate the o'clock J. J. cad a paper on Spray quipment. pt. 14, R. B. Cooley. or of ‘animal husbandry, will 2 demonstration of stock judging, sronomy Prof. G. E. Adam : on how to select seed corn, o'elock the cold pack method fruits_and vegetables will d by F. K. Thomas, state boys’ and girls’ club work. ley will be in charge of the g on Friday, Sept. 15, be- 10 2. m. These demonstra- ven in the state coilege n entrance to the falr irrangements have been com- ure the following vaude~ acts for this year's programme: Kecler, the most daring wom- »at, in a sensational swinging - act. 1 Nickerson, the balancing equi- who introduces many novelty in his mid-air performance. Lordy’s Dog Circus—a troupe of 18 who offer a circus side show a marvelous _exhibition of iligence possessed by dogs. Aerial Kunnels—novel Roman artists, whose rapidfire throwing catching cf the large hoops and their final balancing of all hoops in various positions in mid-air makes a novel act Nichelsons—flving 5, whose daring acrobatic stunts ve won for them recognition as ers in this class. y’s Dog Pantomime—a most novel and umgue act—dogs in start- lingly real impersonations of great fictors. Tt is hardly possible to imagine how these dogs can be trained to this degree of perfection, The Rosa Rentz Trio—in an act showing their strength as stfdug jaw lifters and mid-air balancing experts. REGISTRATION OF LETTERS BY POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT 629,332 Registered in 18556 and 60,042,- 590 Last Year. Washington, Sept. 7.—Registration oi letters by the postoffice department began July 1, 1855, and in the first sul] year 629,332 letters were regis- tered. The registration scrvice has grown to include the insurance of par- cels and last year 60,042,590 receipts were issued by postoffices throughout the country for registration and insur- ance. ‘rapeze art- Chester—All the factories in town work sixty hours per week, starting September 1. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE To WhomIt May Concern Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Court of Common Council“of the City of Norwlch, held on the'd4th day of September, 1916, the following resoluttons were submitted and the .final resolution_ was adopted. FOR SALE James L. Case 87 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE Norwich, Conn., Sept. 1916. - ug&'at:khnr“m’?mrn 1‘? J&gw&mt : | NEW EIGHT ROOM erk and Clerk o urt o ; O ey O oo BUNGALOW COTTAGE | $4,500 ALL MODERN [ —— / 7 ROOM APARTMENT on Sachem Street $30.00 - POSSESSION OCTOBER 1st FOR SALE No. 21 Maple Grove Avenue HANDSOME RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS HARD WOOD FLOORS MODERN BATH ELECTRIC ‘LIGHT FINE YARD BARGAIN PRICE James L. Case Resolved, That the grade for the sidewalk carb on the northenly side of West Main ‘street be, and the same hereby is, established as follows: Beginnlrg. on the curb line of the sidewalk on’the southwesterly side of Washington street nnd the northerly sige of West Main street at a point on the northerly side of West Main street 25 feet southeasierly -of the range of the southeasterly side of the Harwood house at g level thirty-six and one-tenth fcet above mean’ tide and four feet and twenty-thres one- hundredths feet below the top of the westerly end of a stone window sill in the northerly side of the Breed build- ing about three feet easterly from the northwesterly corner thereof and run- ning southwesterly and westarly on the curb of said street as follows: 50 feet falling 5 4-10 fcet, 55 feet falling 6 5-10 |feet, 51 feet falling 0 8-10 feet, 47 feet falling 1 9-10 feet, 102 feet falling 4 510 feet, 84 Tcet falling 8-10 feet, 38 feet level 72 feet rising 5-10 feet, 64 feet rising % 3-10 feet. 151 feet risin § 4-10 feet, 80 feet rising 5-10 feet, 6 feet rising ! foot, 23 feet rising 6-10 feet, “6.6 feet rising 1 i-10 fcet fo the line’ of the curb on the easterly side of Nortn Thames street. Resolved, That the grade for the 1k curb on the southerly side of street’ be, and the same stablished’ s tollows: on curb line of the k on the southerly side of West 37 SHETUCKET STREET Main and Water streets at a point in range with the easterly side of the Washington building on th> southerly stde of seven Said stre and one-t ets at a leval twenty- feet ahove mean three one- Granelithic Sidewalk Facts hundredths feet the top of the X westerly end of a_stone window silliOver forty cement walks built by me in the northerly side of the Breed|in Norwich. One at Chelsea Pzrade, three feet easterly 1y buildin 1,450 feet long, over one-quarter of a mile. | will furnish the names of those forty satisfied customers. Se- lect a man who knows how znd will do it. Specifications amount o noth- ing compared to expericnce. Mine is for you if you are wise. START RIGHT Thos. J. Dodd GENERAL CONTRACTOR corner thereof cet rising feet to the the 0'Con- E asterly corner and Thames streets. hat consideration nf the |99 Cliff Street Telephone 822 * i nted by the| —— e Tittec Tative to (he establishment of a gn the sidewalks erly side: poned to on_the nortt of West Main : ot rly a strec the FOR SALE on Central Avenue at notice nner re- nterested | d be House of 9 rooms in good condition, well located with improvements; large lot; t be given pe ir abovs and foresgc Rl TRIFTR 6. CROWELL. price reasonable. City Clerk apd CI k of the Court of Common un: NOTIGE mt liay Concern FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich, Conn. LOST AND FOUND To Who R FOUND. e beagle hound; black = & a back, brown . with white spot, Seen four ‘brown shoulders and four whité on the et leas. Avply to Louis Trudeau e followin, ons were submitted | Yarden, Baltic. : _was adopted.| LOST — Thursday, between Lisbon , 3616 d_Norwich, black rain coat. Finder i CROWELL, cave Léwis Etkin's, West Main nd Clerk of the Court of sep8d >mmon Council. . 2 nesday evening, betwecn Resolved, That th hinston Street and HarlanTs rved mother of pearl broach vard if returned to 268 Washingion Strec sepid LOST—On West Side trolley, Wed nesday evening, a pocketbook Inscribed Block Island, containing sum of mono: Finder please leave at Bulletin Offic sep7d LOST—Tuesday treet r mention: betwe the boun- of Th nd Wor- . six feet west- ferly corner of thier's land, and erly from th tho building night, on road be- nning 14 feet to a|tween Willimantic ard Norwich, crank from the north- | handle to autotruck. Notify C. D. Jos- corner granite under-|lyn, 293 West Main St,, and receive re- of the bric! lding on said|ward. p7d ny's lan thence |=——— =A on a line allel with | BANVKBOOIK T—Lost or_stolen passbook No. Savings Society. tioned against purchasing or negotia ing the same, and any person having a claim to said book is hereby called up- on to present said claim to sald bank on or before the 24th day of February, L 1 of The Norwich persons are ca the wester- ace then, 1 feet on a curve to a radius of 235 feet to a westerly from the face 1 on sajd company’s land; erly 70 feet on a curve h a radius of 235 feet|1917, or submit to having the Look d feor morthwesterly | clared cancelled and extinguished and bank wall that faces | new book issued in lieu thereof, or and; thence southwest. | the amount due thereon paid. 0 feet'on a line parellel| Aug3sF with and 6 1-2 feet northwesterly from the face of the last mentioned bank = === w all to a point opposite the southwest- end of sald waill » _ ‘HAMILTON” e testlved, Tha th ade o eaved e e st the WATCHES the erl side of Shetucket street Agency and Repairs LEE CLEGG same hereby is, cstablished Be: jBosinning at the southerly side of Lanrel Hill avenue at an elovation 28.5 feet above mean tide and running s Jowsloy gguch( ly “and southmentorly. o ol Franklin Square lows: 52 feet failing 11 feet, i ig ing 13 feot, 25 feet fa 215 Upstairs ing , 75 feet failing 5 feet, 150 ling’ 11.4 feet to a point oppo- southwesterly end of a bank Resolved, That consideration of the foregoing rasolutions reco: ended by the Committee on Pubilc Works, rela- tive to the establishment of a grade lk on the east- ide of She- tucket stree posiponed to an_ad- journed mesiing of the Court of Com- mon Council to be held at the Council Cverhauling snd Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON erly and Chamber in sajd City on the 1S8th day AUTOMOB]LES, Svenihe, ‘ani that potice thereat 'bo glven In the manner required by law| CARRIAGES, WAGONS, to all persons interested to appear, if they sce cause, and be heard in rela- tion thereto. TRUCKS and CARTS, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Seott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: ARTHUR G. CROWELL, City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common _Council. REPUBLICAN CAUSUS The Republican Electors of the Town of Lisbon are hereby warned to meet in Town Hall on Monday, Sept. 11, 1916, at & o'clock p. m. for the purpose of placing in_ncmination candidates for ail Town Offices to be elected at the Annual Town Meeting to be held on the first Monday of October. 1916. By order of Town Committee. J. B. PALMER. Chairman. Dated at Lishon, Conn., Sept. 6, 19 REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican Electors of the Town of Sprague are hereby warned to meet in the Town Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1916, at 8 o’clock p. m., for the pur- pose of placing in nomination candi- dates for all Town Offices to be voted on at the Annual Town Meeting to be held on Monday, Oct. 2, 1916. By order of the Town Committee, J._C. STEVENS, Chairman. Dated at Sprague, Sept. 7, 1916. sep8d F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner 122 Prospect Street. Nerwich. Conn "Phone 511 D.S. MARSH Pianos Player-Pianos Victor Victrolas ON EASY TERMS ht Buildin, 46 Franklin Stree Norwich Marsh Building, 230 State Strest, New London ©On account of Increase In price Of tos cco, the Whitestone Cigar will Le d frowms now on at per 1,000 3. B. CONANT, danid Al Franklis St WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus THERE 1s no advertising medium in|iness before the public, there is no Eastern Connecticut eaual to The Bul-J~——— —— ~—+—"ixan tnrough the ad- letin for business results. = T WANTED FOR SALE TQ*REN_Y WANTED—Office boy: neat penman, good at figures, by one of the largest and best firms in the city; splendid FOR SALE—Furniture, pictures and plano, at 23 Washington St. TO RENT-—A desirable six-room flat, Sepsd |central iscation, modern improvemen.s FOR SA chance for advancement. Write, 'phone corner or call Norwich Commercial School, Shannon Bullding, for interview. sep! sepsd Onezo_St. and house in A No. i condition. Oscar Dugas, 0 Grove St., Putnam, Ct. Inguire at 122 Broadway. sepsd _ TO RENT—An apartment with eight rouvms, bath, all mouern unprovements. Four particuiars, inquire ot wiive Bailey, 50 Freeman Ave. sepsd LE — Two-tenement house Lincoln Ave.; Apply 1o WANTED—Plain ironer, at Norwich Steam La\indry. sepsd WANTED Twelve men to help fll silos, Sept. 14; 25c an hour. 1. E. Abel, Bast Great Plain. sepsd FOX SAl sepsd horses, ¢r will exchange for young cat- tle and hay. Mansfield Center. FOR RENT — Attractive flat, six rooms ana bath, large reception hall, modern equipment, excelient neighbor- hood; $30. Archa W. Coit, 63 Brozdway. aug3ld LE—One palr good work Apply at Valley Farm, Arthur A, Muir. WANTED — Woodchoppers for 200 cords hard and soft wood: will pay right. X Moskowltz, Hanover, Ct. sep crockery, priats, et FOR SALE — Furniture, Golden St. FOR RENT — Homelike furnished house, eight rooms and bath, best res- 1dence seciion. ha w. Coit, u3 Broadwa: augsla bureaus, andirons, 25 South sepsd pewter, glass, i all ofd picces. _OUR STOCK is aiways in fine condi- tion, beiug all kept under giass and in zinc-lined cases. A smole tastes better Apply at 3. and burns better when in good condi- | pept Eeptd FOR SALE—A small farm that con- tains two- TO RENT—A flat of six rooms, first floor, pieasantly locatcd, reasonable augsld rent. inquirs 53 Oak sSt. 31d ¥OR RENT—Housc ¢35 Asylum St; tenement house and barn. 1 East Ave., Westerly, K. L. tion, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. sep8d FOR SALE: WANTED—10 salesladies, 1 corset fitter, 1 cashler, 1 boy, 1 alteration nand, at The Pasnik Co, new store for women'’s and children’s wear, 158 Main St.Apply Saturday. sep6 WF SPINNERS wanted; good price list. Apply Glen _ Woolen Mills, Norwich Town. > sepT “WANTED_Girls right M A Lebanon Pultz, D! wanted. Frenc dition: have no use for two pianos. W. all modern lmprovements. lnquire 7z Asyvium St. avg2yd TO RENT—Furpished rooms, single{ or coanecting, modern conveniences, 83 ‘Washington St. Phone 1429- augzid FURNISHED apartments, one and two rooms, wich Kkitcienette; steam heat, electric light. Phone 1278-2, 47 Division. aug26d $200 for a_mahogany up- n piano in first class con- Lebanon, iv. Conn. Tel. 16-2, sep7d for sale. Tel. 1203-3. wo horses, at 197 North sepid American Fuz Co. Thayer Bldg. sepid ¥OR SALE--Two horses, right out of O _RENT—Desirable cottage at 40 Snotiens) Sl LR 141 work, make good farm or busines o orn o Chces: WANTED—AL kind of stringed in-|horses; one bay horse, weight about il e strame aspecially small sized vio- {1104 , 10 years old, good driver and | 2t 91 Spring : . - lins and bows. E.” E. Bullard, Biiss|extra good worker, ever fcr women FURNISHED rosms reasonable Place. Sep7d_|or children, price $75; one sorrel mare | rates, sultadie for light housekeeping. ANTED—To emiploy a man in every city qualilied to cail upon retail mer- | Weisat 10 chants and doctors; duties consist ot |3Bd cle explaining sur meilods of adjusting | BEice $60. pasi duv‘ a unts, also our credit re- n a seen at st of ¢ business man n needs our earnings se ad = - private permanent aep7a kiy; e with silver mane and tail, in good fles: and clever every way, Mrs. Emma Morse, 15 Cnion St. Jyzed TO RENT—For $1v a month a tene- ment of seven rooms at o5 School St.; within five minutes’ walk of Frankiin Square; alsp & basement tenement of three rooms. . nquire at Builetin Of- I Jyzid 70 lbs., age Y years, pret good worker, Owing to a change in busi- sell before Sept. 15. Can be abls only after 9 a. m, rear residence, $#1 Main St. Mercantile & LE—Automobiles: 1915 Max.| FOK RENT in the building corner of Y. FOI SA i 3 g r Agency, Albany, electric lights and réer, run|Frankiin and Willow streets; fine cor- Sepid $400+ 1914 Briggs. Detrolter, | ner store for years occupied by C. C. WANTED — - | electric starte i Tugncs, excellent | Treat drugsisi, and the sales room, o aNEm S men ton, $360; with & pumber of |Store rocm and bakery formerly used sell life insurance: whole or part time. a0l yareaing. . Call and ses us. |by the Providence Bakery. Archa W. el sep7d O AN s ol R mes [\Cott, 68 Broadway. Syird WANTED—GIrl for general house- Phone 654. T0 RENT—Jurnished rooms, all con- mea Ll Sy, v Be Whentley, i cnces, five minutes’ walk from Day St, Danislson, Conh. Fhone. 0L SALT or exciange for cows:|Frankiin square; men only. 125 Sehool ERig Tamworth sow and pigs, extra nice;[St. teieplione ot WANT new improvel 16 United States cream 71 Franklin Ot pharmacist. Apply to The Burro double co: ‘ness; car- Jez2d Drug Compan: , Conn. Phone. wagon. W GIRL USHERS wa FOR SALE--One bay marc, 10 vears| jeso o r nor 1o 5¢ - aurzoa as ushe Apply to = Davis Theutre. ditfon, wei Al ilos to fill and oa gld, sood driver and worker, fine con. . J3. Peari:, Hampton, Conn. urham cow, due Sept. " 70 RENT—New!y fornished room modern couvenlences, at The Seymour, 0432, apri2 ght about 1z00. Inquire R. L. C. sep2d olstein cow, Sept.; one Ernest B. LE—One nice old, due to_calf o 61 Fr: n Office. deci3d . anywhere or auny time; pric ncoin, North Windham, Conn. ‘Tel. ch, Néew Londcn, or|516-4 ep2d FOR BENT n. sepsd e ment jobs gove FOR SALE—Chcap, one new Prescott Employment Dept., e Mig. sale. Bulletin O A\ A ;rlurHA, compe(cnt‘ second l;xfll. Apply Mrs. G. W. roll, Broad- way. sepza | bungalow WANTED—A young man to work ART in clephone 1861-12, or ingaire at FOR SALE or exc sold on easy terms. The Bullatii. now | pi = Y piano, bouzht Junc’ 1 to use at the|The large cottage house recentl’ oc- 5 monti; list free. Frank- | beacw, but n delay of the manu- B N s ute, DEDL. 33-5. ‘Rochester, N, | fantarers 1 shioping. and ihe sallzosd|cupled by’ the late Rev. ('harles e £, s, Just ar-| Noyes, located on Carrol avenv.é. The e R e s house has been greatly improved. A ried men prefarred, to work FYOR SAL: one-horse | very attractive rate. branches of Soechentes truck. Inqu Main St.| For full particulars inguire of JOHN Excelle s irniin s P B A. MORAN, Real Estate and Invest- We do not manufacture % = ment Broker, Franklin Square, Nor- materials and offer steady employ - coIT Greystone | o0 to good clean me: Bums and aug2ld . 1 ellent condition for ifice. auglsd ange,a suburban ©0f seven large room; will be Address H. C. W. auglsad TG RENT An apartment of eight rooms, with modern improvements, centrally locat- on a soda fountain in confectionery| ~FOR SALE_Greatest real sstate bar.|¢d: In @ £00d neighborhood; possession store. Inquire at Bulletin Office. sep2d | guin in Norwich; Buck3igham home on | given Oct. 1. Tel 374-3. sepsd e CANTED — Gir o T - | Washington £t.; 12-room house, most Dl i S L R e e it, which cost over SHERI TR aug3ld | 3§50,000 to build; also £8 building lots WANTED—A good barber; pay 312 a|and 40-foot street. Price for residence veck. Apply 2| and the 23 lots, $10,000. Address Real wesk. jvply at gnce to Antonio Kug- | H6 {0 Hxchange; New: London, Conn.|§ "B & ernt aug3od je2ldaw. WANTED—For houscwork, a middle aged woman in family of two; one who would prefer a good home in preference a so FOR SALE or ex nd and gentle, « farm in good condition with new barn 00d " hea Six Room Apartment in Also one 350 to wages: references required, Mrs,|snd sito, comveniently located on trol- |§ micest residential section. Bussey, Oneco, Conn. aug29d |ley: © cents fare from Willimantic; at = e sea Lo — = _la very low price. Samuel Adam 921 . H WANTED—_Two or three men board- | Main St., Willimantic, Svisa (# Al improvements. eat ers. 26 Laurel Hill Ave. aug2ld g 2 hed‘ MAKE GOOD LIVING cal Es- Jurnis! WSRO0 VG, L BY FOR SALE ucator tells bow 1 te deals . ~, are ‘made by successtul i estate | T Garloads, ‘of good Cows Juat N. TARRANT & CO. agents; how to list propert. o < sell; ‘advertis manage arrived. 117 Main Stroet A T JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin hundreds of pointers, tips, i 246 pages nicely bound. Only $1.00; post- Telephone 30, Lebanon, Conn. ge prepaid. Your money right back if you are not perfectly satisficd. Realty TO RENT Desk 8, Station F; Wask- THREE OR FOUR LABORERS ] e dyi5dy § WANTED QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- D_Second hand _ furniture, tage. $ acres land, 1000 feet from highest price paid. _A. Bruckne. 53 —AT— Ocean and Salt Pond; sown fower and Franklin St. Tel. 717-3. may2id vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, % AMEKRICAN STRAWBOARD CO., plumbing and heat. Renta! $350, GIRLS WARTED Paid while learning. Apply BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG CO., 28 Horses just in from the west. They Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. NORWICH. FRANK W. COY, . esterly, R. I JUST ARRIVED. FOR SALE 100 Uniom St., are all nicely broken and gentle, right X ew London. out of work, and ready to go to work. \ There are all kinds, big and small | Prices right. Come and see them. OR WANTED ER R. PIERSON. el Erpie In the best residential section, & 12 Laborers, 4 Waitresses, 3 Farm new, modern Cottage, bungalow Hands, 4 Men for the beach, 7 General s e A B Housework Women, 2 Boys. FOR SALE 1’;; 'z:a:hnfinishfa e FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU !on Fishers Island, 8 ‘Room Cottage, % Central Building GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager cheap, so JCHN A. fully furnished, ulars enquire of lot with fruit trees. Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main Street will get busy. be sold very For full partic- MORAN, Real Estate Broker WANTED IMMEDIATELY % = £ summer cottage, good condition, rea- Franklin Square, Norwich Phones €8 sonable price, on either salt or fresh 724 water. FOR SALE: il-acre farm, near mal line station, on trunk line highway, fine land, large orchard, S-room house, new barn, large new poultry house and outbuildings; $2,500; easy terms. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. 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 protect it? The safety of your life and property rests in the answer. DODD & STRUTHERS In Wi i house; alsi chased if ated on t of Willim Mountain city; postoffice, Des Moines, lowa. . s 16x30, one henvery 8x12, two ACK i % o lm:' terms and further particulars, scratching sheds, 60 peach trees F. T. B US, Local Representative | apply to it e Norwich Conn, Telophone 727 SAnAsn W HAay, Srawherties Cwill be in’ fruiags T e St WMl o™ |f this Sprine). % acres asparagus BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE House contains painted and shingled; and splendid grounds; spring water in barn or garage that could be mmer or all convenient to schools, ness sections. — COWS Carload arrived Tuesday, Aug. 29th. Another carload will be shipped Sat- urday, Sept. 2nd. FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon, Conn. llimantic, Conn. FOR SALE 20 rooms, newly large verandas Telephone 62. 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees, rarn o lodge and two-story brick pur- a very attractive ear round home; situ- he leading residential street antic (corner Pleasant and strects); best location in the city ha Main street and all busi desired; (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— WANTED Spinners, Picker Room Men. THE SAXTON WOOLEN CORP., Bean Hill MilL & bath, furnace heat, electric lights. |} 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I. JUST RECEIVED Excellent neighborhood, near tro! Telerhone 365 and school. A cozy home at a re Offices_110 ‘WVest 34th St., New York Acarload of Ground Limestone for farmers’ use. The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors_and Builders Tel. 389 47 West Main Street | Telephone MONEY LOANED on Dlamonds, Waiches, Jawelry A nearly and securicies of any kind at the W@ |about one Lowest Rates of Interest An old established firm to deal with houses, all 'I‘H:‘: COLI.A';‘EBAL ‘llll“ CO, 2 i, ¢ B A R Phone 300 WILL BUY Cottage House of seven rooms and onable price. ARCHA W. COIT, FOR SALE wich Town, for $1,700.00. an income getter). Near railroad, school ana church; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. Just issued Chcice of 400. Nothing like it in ali New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, $2,700 Telephone 2998 Greoley FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busl- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable loca‘ions. List your property If you care to seil o) rent as I have a number of people 100King for real e: tate investments. Wi F. \TLs. Real Estite asd Iusurnnce. Room 108 Thayer Bldg. 1334 63 Broadway new six room Cottage witl: acre of land. Well, barn, hen in fine condition; near Nor- DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telrohone 523 E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street If you can keep about you Are losing uheirs and blam you Iz you car tru doubst you, But make allowance for their doubt- when all yourselt ing, too: If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or, being lied about, don't deal in lies, Or, being hated, don't give way to hating 2 And yet 't look toc good mor talk too wise If you can dream—and not make dreams your m can isaster Ana treat these two impostors just the same; If you can bedr to Lear the truths Youw've spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Z: Or watch the things you gave your life to broken g And stoop to build 'em up with worn- out tooi: If you can wix ap of all your 1 of piteh-and- ginnings, And never breathe a word about your 1 Lo If you can force your Leart and nerve angd sinew To serve your turn lomg after they are gone, § And so hold on when there is nothing in_you Except ‘the will which s to them, “Hold on!” If you can talk w your virtue, or w ngs—nor losc the c q If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you; It all men , but nons ount with yor g minute of dis- tance run, Yours is the earth and everything in it And—which is more—you'll be a man, my sou. —Rudyard Kipling. THE GRASSHOPPER AND THFR CRICK (T ot was write sonnet to the ¢ in compatition with Iter in the su Green little va ny grass, Catching vou rt up at el of June A Sole voice that's heard amidst the lazy nson the at the bees lag When even yarm little housekeeper, who think a with your trick- candles the 0 t moments as they sile Dpass O sweet and tiny On: to the fields Both have though given to ring in To nat- summer and yutdaers, gh Hunt. 7 E DAY thinks a great dcal HUMOR OF TH “Mrs. Ciinn of her husband “You've got Make it ‘for ing’s Magaz! the astead of ‘of’. wrong proposition. —DBrown- ne The Entertainer—But you can't both go in on one ti The Soldier—V ady is gol Opinion. The camp: time-economy, old to sit cn my will n issue | be_Mexico. Bocker—But does mot know whether issue or an entrance—The S He—Does your mother object to hink you can roth. Redd—Haven't seen him in his au- tomotile for some time. Has he laid it up? Greene—No; it laid him up. 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