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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES ** FAIR TODAY; CLOUDY . AND WARMER TOMORRQW SULS NORWICH, CONN. MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 1916, WANTED WANTED T RENT POETRY | What Is Going On Tonight !;fllalhtlon Pictures, Cabaret Singing otion Pictures at Breed Theatre. 1 ugeviile and Moving Pictures af |the Davis. | Norwich Rifle Club mests at Armory. | Uncas Lodge, No. 11, L. O. O. F., meets |in_0dd Fellows" Hall. Harold J. Gross, James H. Hurley and E. Tudor Gross, Auctioneers B V. ID—A go T0 RENT—A desirable six-room flat, S S ¥ A 11ve Doy Allne o oS fhnncs for & on]y e ockel' central location, modern improyements. THE IMPULSE. at Majestic Roof Garden. inquire at 122 Bro; sepsd ' It seoms to me I'd like to g0 OR RENT flat, six o o N liregtive ot Six| Where bolls don't ring. mor whiatles | modern_equipment, excellent. nelghbor- _blow, ot | jpodern sauipment, excellent nelghbor- | Nor clocks don't strike, nor gongs don't | sound, augsld And T'd have stiliness all around. Auction Sale b et SRR HIERE (By order of P. William Geary) For Agrecable Work fa Wit Sove it TeomC e SiET To close out 89 unsold lots on Plat of Riverside Grove Is Truly Welcome Square, to rent with intention to buy. At AMERICAN STRAWBOARD CO, | Box ), R. F. D, Deep River. seplld 3 “There is only one knocker,” Dhil- e 3 L of C. e s FOR RENT Homelike furnished | sigmes Usion, No. 137. U. 8. o G NORWICH H!Vh/g“'r‘%?gfl g Skilful shoemaker, | osophized the fat plumber, “that gets | house, eight rooms and bath; best res- [ Not real stillness, but just the trees! Norwich Conclave, No. 424, I O. H, vear Shoe Reairing Go. Y O 5ol |a universal welcome. 2 idence section. Archa W. Coit, 63 |Low “whisperings, or ‘tbe hum of P orwioh Lade, No. 245, N. E. O. P. -~ U n LY o WANTED IMMEDIATELY sepild : P S e il T I 88| o 300 faint pabbling ‘over stones | | mests in Buskingham Memorial, A summer oottage, good condition, rea- | AGINTS_Bo(h sexes, utility Instant- | “Opportunity. R L O AniL | o st eag e RecEic (SdEt otk RN | mspequonasn Sounchy, o1, D. of . Mostly 20 x 100 ft. each (A few larger) sonable price, on either salt or” fresh | v abperis Lo housekcebers; cale every| «Yes, and lef me tell you something | rént. Inauire 58 Oak St augdid °|Or maybe a oricket or katydid meets in Foresters' Hall. 3 : big Vi r’particulars, > o S ice 1, Tt To be sold separately, in the order numbered ou Plat "JOR SALE: #1-acre farm, near matn | CTeSS¢Rt Company, Providence, R. L. - |309Ut OPPOTtunity” FOR RENT—House 5 Asylum Sti|Q7 (S ORen 2L Dinds N hedges Bd ] Y line station, on trumk line highway,| SePild e all modern unprovements, Inquire 3 Some such sweet n ANNOUNCEMENTS SHOE WEARERS MUST “PAY THE PRICE” “There isn't one person in a thou- Asylum St as20a sand that knows opportunity when he | == £ these fine land, la*ge orchard, 8-room house.| THE NEW STORE with ready 1o To fill a tired heart with ease. new barn, large new poultry house and | wear goods for woman and ohild will TO RENT—Furnished rooms, single outbuildings; $3,300; easy terms, open Sept. 23. Tt 3 1l sees it.” ; 3 s B P e g PN S NGy Wilmantio; Conn. | S SP Waslmcthsaik Co. Maln St. | ™ What makes you think that? or connecting, modern c”"em_e"ffif;’zfé grentt for sight and sound -and seplld “Because most of them sit down and | Washington St. FPhone i429- I'a ke a city pretty well, Saturday, September 16, 1916 AT 3 O’'CLOCK P. M. ON THE PREMISES = = wait for it.” WURNISHED apartments, one and [ But when it comes to getting rest, Hide Shortage, Population Increase, - Lotution, comseysmtoym Bouse in £00d | T what would you have them do?” |two rooms, with kilcheneite; ~steam|I like the country lots the best. | " Army Shoes and Autos Create High- Riverside Grove dress K. Bulietin, sepuin |, LOBISEOr dpportimiy, whefe It {8 =t | negy Sicsinio eht, | Fhone 410 Kea! | mometmen 1t Asems totua x muat | er Prices. ¥ WANTED—Salesman and _collector | “Where 1s that? e ust qui e city’s din and dust 2 | - on Baltic Road for Singer sewing machines. ' Apply| uyYoull b surprised when I tell | ot Ste mmodern Conyontoncon. Appiy | Ang, Sav,Oht whero the cky is blue; n.fi fl.‘lzmi'f? ;vgf'y":rl:srf&:’o‘rvni}gl o Spinners, Picker Room Men. BORCELOTS, (40 Ranb it seplld |y oy n at 51 Spring S augzd i Z Bugene Fiela. 3 . 1 5 2 WANTED—Chamber work, or dinin “Tell me anyhow.” IS HE] a i - 'ON WOOLEN CORP., ; 2, 0 OF L3 ] NS 2 m 3 chila 13 The anmouncement of the iact Taftville, Conn. THE sAXT o e Vo e, WROHE| i i eianieien department of the |, EUNSISHED | Toomi _ seasonstle S e Willimantic, Taftville and Baltic trolley passes the Plat. 5c Fare to Beancomaw isband ‘cowld board, Addreks Box |puletin.” b ami Morse, 1§ Union St 3ysod {price: Villimantic, a Yy P ) etin, Sep11d A ou polting: fun atana?" Zs. S = RO B O 1t stands in its place in the hall, \ The generally reported scarcity of|f Baltio—5c Fare to Norwich To IENI_Tor $10 a month a tone- | It Stands in its piace in the ha ; IisD—Several good boarding| “I should say not. Take up the |, X0 SENITFOT 819 FOR SALE places for out of town younz peopls|paper this morning and see for Your- | \ithin five i now attending Norwich Commercial |galp If you need a Job you will find |leather and ircreased cost of tanning 10 minutes walk to school, stores and factories in Taftville t 96 Sehool Sti| Mahogany, dignified, tall, since the war, combined with an enor- 8 minutes walk to Ponemah Mill alk of Franklin | Tl ECLE mion and seasons to show: tes i 1 ¢ ‘nement of 4 20 minutes by trolley from Baltic Bonool: also 1 o oo | SCIE: also u basement tenement of| Jri“music is mellow and Siow: 3, [SSotwons Rivorside Grove is the only available land near the Ponemah MIll FOR SA e Norwich Commercial School. _gepitd ' |or trade, yowll find some one else of - Mo B : 3 / -room Cottage, et o e same £ a In the bullding corner of | o : | Millions of pairs of shoes for thel} for_eale at a low price ey e e twrnisnea. siunted || noWANTED—Capable ixl for general|room you want vowll find. those. In | Frankii and Willow stresis; fine cor: | But where is the Grandmother's closk? The lots will be sold to the highest bidder above $15. No lot will | European armies have been and il D S o Gomersl, e liciin,ana Willow stroets; fine cor- | are geing made by American shoe be sold for less than $15. at Groton Long Point Beach, Conn. nthel;( ‘words, it "l{‘:han ‘(‘)pportunlty of | ner 8 I fonayears) e Y O | By, nlo oo tecapatrol the thralioiel {manufait: On the average, these The highest bidder for any one lot may buy as many lots he Electric lights, hot and cold water, || — o e any kind you seel e chances are ten | Treat druselst, and the Soloy TOsed| Eseape from the vears saddest blow?) Army Shoes consume one and one-halt || desires at the same price per lot, provided he takes them in the order open plumbing, " fireplace. | Would || o WANYER. By the Foyal Typewrlics [to one all you nave to do ia to srasp | B, °BEy ddunce Sakary: " Sroha W | 01 trme Staa =0 Wlia e eall E 5 o ‘mverdEe Ariers numbered on Plat. sell at sacrifice if taken at once. e ey Spenlmakerm i hand 1t ¢ adway. yita | Twas useless to measure ‘the fow e o the avers The owner desires to turn these lots into money on the day of sale No agents. Mrs, E. J. King, Box 57, e ALeT meelusfoReIanOn it hat o i Fosm all o | grLchaps n er #Ibty-and low K ks addl ¥ eses and and_has named the minimum price of $15 per lot to show the people Groton Long Point, Conn. milling machine and_bench work; best ‘Exactly. To be specific, opportun- veulences, five minutes’ walk _from 1'9 made of the tyrant a Y{‘(tC‘(v B Tt arnes ot wn of Taftville and vicinity how low he is willing to sell. ST conditions: - steady work. Apply |1ty 18 Just another word for classified | FAISS® o BN S Mt Sty Eih s ho0l | 5 I Yin do we curious grow,” PR e tor ihe armics &f Wan : i Phili 3 Employment ' Department, 150 ~ New iEsdperes T Si5g°! | But where'Is the Grandmother's clook?| and a general mcrease in equipment Information regarding the lots may be had from Mr. ilip Bel elepl i ;of the American army and state militia val, who lives on the Plat. L“?( e }lnru‘nrd. Sequra SEie at 31 Franklip, Ut | Or_4id she liko womenfolk all | | further de 2l . WK ino Hotel, e22d Sweep. mother and bake, scrub and| B e e onif Apply for Descriptive Circulars and Plat to h new Dew Drop. Inn FOR SALE S e War e e (ot one. piasts naye Ccalied for [.. Case iy SaclaZ Morkan schotk| rom satm_Chesn, 5. G White Les: | nonsertetpias. 15 Beavot I Hoieplione | WS s Then tha m S o | thousands of Teet of leather belting and G. L & H J GROSS ames . | 08 V! 11 e frommticalespots; Ayg{f:‘&‘hggghed- &00d | 163-2. o aur20d o A fasie when the sur: wodld set low, the general picking up of business has © for | Carlscn,” Occum Road, Box 115, Baltic,| T0 RENT_Newiy f 2 rooms, | A fask at the crow of the cock? started thousands of factorics’ wheels f 5 37 SHETUCKET STREET TR yane for | Carisin, Occum Road, o Baltle, | TO RENT_Newsy furniened rooms: | % e it s inga b and fro, et ot Tactorles Nheoe Managers of Estates 170 Westminster Sireet : it Tie | Con pild | modern conven ymour; | it wilcre is the Aranimothers ookt will show you Phone 1043-: HUPMODILE runabout for sale, sec- |belting. Providence, Rhode Island Sept, p-to-date new B i Sdry TO RENT—Stors at 61 Franklin St | Time. answer from nrnder the pall creasing inroads into the available FARM WANTED immediately - e (i = The Srandfather siands by the wam, Jeather supply for upholstering. —~ B be low priced. Owners address H czistered O, I. C. boars, ut whers s the Grandmother's B T vevdtct The snp- . % 2 NEW EIGHT ROOM T Kennedy, 108 Pulion St New Yord. Sorvice. . Telephone 1814, FOR RENT taoekr . 0 i Dly eanmot. be Tncreased at. will | Who have a very neat comedy singing, | price asked is $100 and Mr. Ballan- EUNGALOW COTTAGE Conn Sepild —MLaminuezt Wilson, 1n the New| . 0 aorens *®| dancing and piano specialty to pre- |tine hopes to secura the mames of 16 — e et = ork Sun. o e B Supples And caitie Wa ot {sent. Ruth Lattimer, the girl with the |men who will give $25 cacl, thus $4,500 yoSASH for old false teoth; send ma| ,FOR BALE One 1913 OYeri2nd Tin.|The large cottage house recently oc = killed, primarily, for their hid {guitar, will introdute her specialty | making up the purchase prive ALL MODERN Tondition: el songigial teeth In any | Jyis m. M. . touring car: will sell|cupled by the late Rev. Charles| HUMOR OF THE DAY The latest census rep bes l,“\:mdg i(;‘x;x:rs «;rusn:img,l x‘vr;;';s' Democratic Caucus. 1d set by Eetu hm"”.j alwo highest | chs er Pajlz{hlnfm “‘-!(%“hmflék onge: | Noyes, located on Carrol avenue. The stume es a stramental : Al , bric or old gold, silver, s o . 62 ot St el “Taol g Tbsic. - These e aets have beon sne: | AL, the democratic coueus held in | T0 RENT i i odu T Mass: i Stpi15" |house has been greatly improved. A [ ‘“Jack must be out of debt \popuiation has increased the same | %% ily selected for the openir Charles B. Pinney W elected chair- 2 Phlladeiphia, Pa. sepdd R SALE—Deering corn inder, | Very attractive rate. down the main| T L et b ohen practicaliy new. Jnquire Fred Thumm,| For full particulars inquire of JOHN ipercentage. il maake up 8 " o " man and M. D. O'Connell clerk. Del- BHEBES seplld |, - MORAN, Real Estate and Invest- i Shoes, therefore, are to be more ex- | Ville programme. egates to the various conventions 7 ROOM APARTMENT r out stock or tools. G. | Fran; streets again, Gargoyle. | it ancalignt. teatis i v < 3 care Bulletin Of b0 | e P My wife constantly pesters me for| {pemsive. It is sald that the increase|, TWo excellent feature pictures were elected as follows: State, E. C. on Sachem Street L ffice. sep%d | T§OR SALE—One pair £00d WOTK|mont Broker, Franklin Square, Nor-|mo sistid i 9 for the present will he about 20 per|(De shown today and tomorrow Pinney, M. D. O'Connell, John Fitz- $30.00 0. Twelve men~ o help ynll oTses, (GLiwill exrhiange for yuung cut: | = 0k g q i 1{:;‘}&‘(,?,‘1‘: she buys things but wlil likely be more by next | ¥ill include the well known mu patrick, ‘A, W. Kingsbury; “1i; 25¢ an hour. I E.|tle and hay. Apply at Valley Farm,{wich. e Ciathe, necnle s uys, 4 comedy favorite, Frank Daniels, in Mr. | PRICH, B We Aonashu POSSESSION OCTOBER 1st ol,_1Zast Great Plain sepsd’ | Mansfield Center. Arthur A. Muir, = - rom do that."—Boston Transcript. T S Jack, a screamingly funny comedy, in- | jornn.’ Arihur ALt s LY = s e a Aunt—My goodness, Eddie, why did s e : loran,” Arthur H. Adams, WANTED — Woodchop for 200 | T e trodticed by the V. L. §. E. Film cor- | 1o ot aE T S8 e . s pnER oLy I NEW STORE, The Pasnik Co., vou take the bizgest apple in the HEATRE. poration, one of the best picture con- | Aeucld; ser FiEnT X Moskowits, Hanover, Gt **Y [358 Main St Norw lkep overy: |f " ey FRemE [l . : .| cerns inthe business. The other fea- | Dimmicks probate. Georse Tar sopsd thing read It €ox! woman Sand Zddie—T was_afraid some one else A Dream of the Orient, Big Musical | ture vwill be a five recl Paramount fea- | Jamin Dheipe, Napotoon: Boro v S v T e conar | Cild: Storo opens Saturday, Sept. 2id. . f|woua get 11!—Chicazo Herald. Act With Ten People—Two Other | turing Dustin Farnum and taken Charies McClellan. No. 21 Maple Grove Avenue tion, beir ent under giass and dnf|—pie |} Six Room Apartment in “The book T have just finished sa#d,| Good Acts—Triangle Feature Plays |the we ks Pawi e 7 e HANDSOME RESIDENCE zine-lin A smoke taytes netter| [ FOR _SALD C Bumniture,; marrors *The hero drank in her beauty.’” 4 e cast red Kingston 'S = = ér when in good condi- 3 . andirons, || . < - - R aiis and Keystone Comedies. Sopcae M MR BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE OF 10 ROOMS Fagan's Smaice Shop. prias “gie."ail ola pioces. 25 south || nicest residential section. e hl’.;"g,c'{,l‘,‘,‘;s‘:;a‘l-g" fas For the first half of this week the| 1D the play David Garritk's gr HARD WOOD FLOORS n_St. a y ess. ; 5 enaetnent ot tho Dot e ihe|ambition is to uplift the state. 2 MODERN BATH nerjcan Kus Thaver Bldg. septd| FOR SALE—A small farm that con- All improvements. Heat e sk D e vonderful talents are di = tains two-tenement house and barn. “Why does a beginner always win Jrhat “they consider the best bill of ‘l‘“a“l S }?c“gi;m'(; i ELECTRIC LIGHT 2 1 kind of stringed in-|Apply at 31 East Ave., Westerly, R. I 3 at cards?’ Keith vaudeville and Triansle photo- | o7 many. - but advances, partioula Pl 5 FINE YARD 2 Buusre, siies | —cptd furnished. Rl o L P Ve hen i this city far the| from women, arouse no interest in him j BARGAIN PRICE R lep7d TOR SALE—1200 for & mahogany u ihate wresenly plic HuskanoreNor o right Mehlin piano in first class con- hat's goin’ on than any-! ery | dition: have no use for two pianos. W. huge spectacular musical comedy of- | pAtil one night, while playing Romeo, at the table.—Washington fering entitied A Dream of the Orient, | PSS her in a box L A % & Simon Ingot, wealthy London A l l C featuring Madame Makarenkee and her ke taite 3 1 beautiful Oriental girls. There are ten | {Fadesman, visits Sarrick and tells him / g % ames . ase Ppeople In the et and it ts tha meet |that Lis daughter has fallen in love 5 o idea 4 N. TARRANT & €O. fl55 .. 117 Main Street | Star. i Rafferty, (viewing the Grand Can- yom)—How do it sthrike ye, Tim? Toy a man 1 i uy : n of | Lebanon Div. methods adjusting our credit re- n retail mer-|A. Pultz, Lebanon, Conn. Tel. 16-: sepid for sale. Tel. 1203-3. IT'S THE GOODS an the Tow prices a4 Lights excellent | Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and | duP? She was soing merrily ahead electric starte IR v el <he! e S e e | vecetablo Eardens: hardwood . fooes | With her vacation’ plans, but now shel condition, $360; we iigure ¢n to make our success. e Pasnik Co., 155 Main St seplld St oie MoSt|with him. He offers Garrick A ) 37 SHETUCKET STREET s man needs our = ~ Haggerty (a contractor)—Faith, it fous featyre that has ever play- Sm. 10 leave Tngiand, thus e Jpermanent. carnings Two horacs, at 197 Notih TO RENT stirikes me Colonel Goethls has got stage scttings and numerous Orlental | F9uire Chivy, a favored suiter, a clear AT s n Becessiry] cantile & B e Gt bragtabout BIOIISHEES B o e e d. 7 u onsents to | Reporting Agency, Albany, ALE—Automobiles: 1915 Max- ONTAUG—Ten- . | Lite. any vaude attraction that has ap- | MEE o A | 7 2 000 5,000 :nile 1914 Briggs-Detroiter, . J peared at this theatre. Every member A hodmn bl ngotarhoms; 5 > a r—the of h . i of the company is an accomplished A4 meets the daughter—the girl of his all upset. 0 mis v 7 3 other good bargains. Call and see us. and heat. Renta! $3 Lsts v singer, and for dancing this act is in | Aredms. Stung to misery by his prom- Will buy a nice 6 room Cottage, steam orbiTiove e o | NOrwIoh. Mol Sales Con Thames | DumbInE A 0 Send tor baciiy | A buple of children just came back: a class by itself. They carry their own | 5¢_to Ingot, Garrick carries out heat, electric Tights, hot- and cold hole or part time, | Square, Norwich, Ct. Phone 654. FRANK W. COY, ’csterly, R. " | from ‘boarding-school that she had musical director, who leads the or.|Plan. <Chivy becomes aware of Gar: Sk Chiiid Z Tet sep? seps. z plb e L forgotten she had.’—Judge. | 5 N rick’s secret affections for Ingot's water, wood house and fruit trees. Sl = e — = i, chestra and sings a solo in a rich bar. | OKS Secret e ! % Fregistered _assistant| FOR SALE Greatost real estate bar- The sympathetic friend—Is he a itone voice. The costuming of the act| g2 =hien £4% and informs ‘q‘ . \ 52 BROADWAY Phone 1122-2 Iv to The Burroughs|&uin in Norwich; BuckBigham home on EOR SALE good doctor? A has not béen neglected and the girls | pYolution of the stery from ¢ , Danielson, Conn. Phone, | Washington RSB e o The chronic invalid—Oh, splendid. ubstantially built, which® cost over . 0,000 to" build; also 28 building lots T have only been emploving him three and 40-foot street. Price for residence | (7 N\ | months, and he has already told me and the 28 lots, $10,000. Address Re: r I have almos: all the discases there FOR SALE are—Buffalo Express. | Grubbs—Does your wife find the make several changes throughc . \ > T 9 15 its masterly combination of humor, il e VR B S S i SALE HORSE : i a whole show in itself. There will be | SP41LY happiness builds to a delightful \ I have 20 good Horses that are all ac- 0 Estate Exchange. New London, Conn. two_other acts besides this one, name- - 5 . e 4 = =A== [l eZia o ané, A union orchestra wi x climated, weighing from 1,000 to 1600 Xperienced girl for | —3o2Ld: 1y, Burns and Lyman, two expert danc- | o Uion orchestra will turnish musie S orices rights. T need the room for |Eencral Louscwork; no washing. Ap-| EXPERIGNCED salesladies _wante summer resort where she is staying o8 and comedians, and Bob Tenney, & | threo shows daily, and the admiesion another carload which will arrive [PlY_113 Washinston St sepsd_at The Pasnik Co. 158 Main St, Nor- ||| In the best residential section, a ||| Feauonably comfortable? i blacktace musical oomedian, who 570~ | e So" cante, Witk & Teuw semia ror e the fistion Ostubac: b nov | Wieh ™ JE not experiencea dont waste ||| now modern Cottage, bungalow [ [|"Stanna 1 judge so. Less than 50 . Frank- Rochester, N FOR SALG — Bargal cpdd [truck. TInquire C. K. Bailey = or Grover & Caron Co., Broadway. ELMER R. PIERSON per cent. of each of her letters is con- Telephone 536-3 sumed in complaints about the qual- ity of the accommodations and the service—Richmond Times-Dispatch. will enjoy. In the photoplays the Tri. | SeT¥ed evenings. angle feature is called Honor Thy Name, with Frank Keenan, Charles| KINGSTON FA Ray and Louis Glaum as the stars. - type, containing seven rooms and bath, finished in oak. Large lot with fruit trees. Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main Street = P B 'WANTEB[ Youns man _to_work | * 1 Gaseq This Gaa fve pare Incs. produsiion OPENS TOMORROW. Granolithic Sidewalk Facts |2%:2 Sie i et Cnec srgtd | “ASK COIT —about Grevstons and a great big messaze is carried to — 3 1 oL naieac - SSP24 | 11cight; aug2ld the world with the thesis of this pro-| The fair at Kingston is advertised Over forty cement walks built by me| WANTED—I'or housework, a middle| — E = THE KALEIDOSCOFE duction. An old fashioned father of |35 “some punkins'—a real old time \ in Norwich. One at Chelsea Parade, |aged woman in family of two; one who| OX CART in excellent condition for The United States has 63,000 post-, the sturdy patriotic stock of the south | fair With all the amusement and ex- 3 1,450 feet long, over ono-quarter of a | would prefer a good bome in preference | $ale Telephone 1861-12, or inguire at||| Phones 68 offices. 1 :nm his erring son that a good narae n:‘munn‘tea.’luiresfuna.z ha\}"c dids&i:gumh- mile. | will furnish the names of |to wages: references required. Mrs. [ Bulletin Office. RUS18/ 1 s even more to be guarded than life |€d county fairs for one hundred years those forty satisfied customers. Se- | Bussey, Oneco, Conn. aug29d FOR SALE ohange,s suburban One'mile of railway requt Y dtself. The son falls in with a rather |OF more. There will be exhibits of o — sl o o y requires 270( lect a man who knows how and will IART SKIRT STYLE. do it. Specifications amount to noth- ing compared to experionce. AL — p ; AKE GOOD LIVING in Real Bs-| g : r especially attractive| Mine is for you if you are wise. |, MAKE GOOD LIVING in Real Bs-| pon SALE or exchange for Ford corduroy, broadcloth, 5 S e car; a good heavy-welght horse; poplin and faille, START RIGHT beator tells bow Real Estate deals|iouna ‘and gentle. ilso one 50 ' sore s gathered fullness. The 3 < farm In good condition with new barn vi extensions overtan- | FIQOSa oo DIOOE |15 b0, R TR and o, Sehyenlontiy hecwted on trot “WANTED—Towo or thres men board- | BAISRIOY oF aeter Tarks roomy wil be tons of ralls. ers. a fast s New Yo v course large in number and va et in New York and allows a & nd varied in 6 Laurel Hill Ave. aug2ld | The Bulletin. woman of the usual type fc enslave | character, as befits the only large fai him. The complications that ensue|Dbeld in Rhode Island, the state of wa- while the father tries to separato the | Iied industries and interests. Some of boy from this caleulating woman forms | the displays and demonstrations are of one of the sensational elements of the |interest principally to farmers, as for A s This country has 2,000,000 women farm laborers. f 50 ACRE FARM The night police of Seville carry, spears as of old. | story, instance the soil testing educatonal stio eonyenlantly locted on ool or as i There is the usual funny two reel | ©XHibit and the more or less technical i e 2 write insurance; about landlord and ; 1,400 The United States yearl Keystone comedy on the By, wad Do) |talks and displays on the R s 2 GENERAL CONTRACTOR tenant; real estate titles; legal forms; | & Very, low, price. Samuel Adams 021 Y S T ietee Yeerl DioNiten Wolf Hopper is the etar. Matinee at|Packing and shipping of vegetables, | It requires 4 3-§ yards of 36-inch ma- |89 Cliff Street T elonhone 822 | Iunidreds oz Spotnters. dstipayy otes S REGH S —— s New house of six rooms, surround- g & | 215 daily, all seats 10 cents. Evening | fruits, ote. S1Unch isize. Tho wEixt pages nicely vound. Y $1.00; ‘post- ed by beautiful shade trees, harn Sudan grass yields from one to eight! tons of cured ha yan acre. tile over 3 yards at the — age prepaid. Your money right back if FOR SALE e not perfectly satisfied. Realty FOR SALE at 6.45 and 8.45, 10, 15 and 20 oo But the city dweller, too, firds much st ; b RerTsetly, sqtisied. Bealty| 4 very desirable Cottage, with all on Central Avenue reserved. to interest him. Everyone delights in & : X Fatisn of this ilustration mailed ibo Inspection of livestock; the dis- | (o any address on recsipt of 10 cents BREED THEATRE, plays of fruit, all of them grown in|in siiver or stamps. =0 efi;(in;e:‘rocwned SD:}J‘I ‘ctunry, always ‘0‘*‘1]0!‘ 1Erough\The E_lullgt\n Company, i B ¥ ry general interest; every | Pattern Dept.. Norwich, Conn. ool ‘Y"“o;"“d Chaplin—Some | voman ‘finds the exhibitions featuring | Combination Offered Patrons for | the products of household industries _ Monday and Tuesday. sewing, embroidery, arts and crafi LOST AND FOUND . bl etc, places deserving thorough inspec. — It would be impo: tion. LOST—DBrindle Scotch terrfer. Finder more attractive programme than that ‘There is free vaudeville, of course— |return to 181 Washington St. and_ re- Jhich the Breed theatro Is presenting [no county fair would be complete | ceive reward. s=piiy for today and tomorrow, composing | without it. The list of performers in- | LOST—A 3 v, el two extraordinary feature attractions, |cludes Jesslo Keeler, a woman acro- | Chuvch of Weet gw;"”;ifibzeo?e;\nfif a flve_ part Metro drama featuring | bat; Paul Nickerson, a clever equilib- | mount street, or on Waest Side trolley Francis X. Bushman and RBeverly |rist; Lordy’s dog circus; the Aerial|leaving East'Great Plain at 4.15 p. m.. Bayne, entitled A Million a Minute, | Kunnels, novelty hoop performers; the |Ffiday. Return to 276 Main St and FRANC]S D DONOHUE and the king of y, Charlie | Nicholsons, trapeze artists: Lordy's | ccove reward. Serdul ity s Chaplin, in the most idble of his|dog pantomime, and the Rosa Rentz| FOUND_Female beagle hound; black || Central Building, Norwich, Conn. diti scroen characterizations, o two act| trlo of acrobats. Fakers’ row is o show [ Pack, brown head with whits epot jconcitions: FOR SALE i e comedy entitled Police. in itself, for ehere are found the fa- D roar —_ i x s dud Ny ansa R SMitlion & Minute is o {hrilling | mons Dot dog Ten. - The freake ns | Wi e B ud? Lous Trudeay Dog State experience and wages |.,, Fichers Island, 8 Room Cottage, e e L 2 story of mystery, intrigue, adventure|side show features and circus acts TAMISAEL PR s oot e sived: Firat deth fully furnished, will be sold very BEAUT[FUL RES]DENCE of 20 pounds each. and ‘zomanco”coviring two continents, | form o small amusemont | park in A SASG ey ctten, B e o and “contains ‘scores” Of joicrosting | themseives = UCTION Address Box 444 tin : : " In Willimanti Al Jomes Sodlil nine, scenes in 3nd around New York, and S P NoREES = , Bulle ulars onguire: of etcose, Stass. 3 e scenesIn"apa arona Xew Toic"and In Willimantic, Conn. o Jeros, Mass. says eating candy one hennery 8x12, two scratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 1% acres surawberries (will be in fruitage this Spring), % acres asparagus (will cut 200 Ibs. daily in season— MMectrlo, railways | ot L the ants an income getter). Near railroad, o school ana church; land free from | States represent a valuation of $730,- stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. Just issued Choice of 400. Nothing like it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, Scarcely any article of ammunit 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I, |5 made complete in any one estab- Telezhone 365 stiment Offices 110 West 34th St., New York || The per capita wealth of the Us Telephone 2998 Greeley States now has almost reached the $2,000 mark. 3N238° | modern mprovements, excellent lo v15d_}¢lon, cn Bliss Place. For full particu- —_Sccqnd hand furniture, | lars, inquire of highest price pald. A. Brucknmer, § JOHN A. MORAN, Exaridlia S0kl 7 Ba3H18 | qeat Eaiate and Tasurance Broker. Machinists Wanted i Lathe, Planer and Milling FOR SALE 2 .5 |Two carloads of good Cows just Machine Hands Wanted in{arrived. modern shop within 15 miles; JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin = = , Lo 3 . of Norwich. | Good worling Telephone 30, Lebanon, Conn. Douglasville, N. J., has a Gwellin occupied continuously for 200 years. House of 9 rooms in good condition, well located with improvements; large lot; price reasonable. North Dakota has $64,000,000 we of land set apart as school endow- ment. W. C. T. U. Meetin, Will be sold at Public Auction JCHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker has prolonged her life. Paris and its underworld. Mr. Bush- S i i and Miss Bayn are scon nt helr| W C, T. U. moeting foday at thres UESDAN R s Feankiir: Saurs: Nonjeh FOR SALE ! : ey, ; members are. ur 3 arm, 50 ncros of land. house, 2 as been invente e o oo o be ono ot tend: BEe R e Bera ‘and otner ings, in good con &4 . 000 House contains f0 rooms, mewly| 5% PR CRISNIS, 10, bale hay or BUie Beit comedies that Charile (,‘:‘;‘p];’n BYdn il e lrecetved for the | Mton;Fas MaRaneld DLy, Stivo miles || Pald. while lcarning.. Apsly. 3 painted and shingled; larfle verandas & i il e, Sor om Sou! oventry, five miles BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG CO. and splendid grounds; spring water in 1. hag ever appe £ ; ¢ . hag ever appeared in, He encounters| STAFFORD SPRINGS |struction of Reintorcet Conerete| Sordh from Wilimantic: 1o’ 3 Food 100 Unton 36 WILL BUY nouse; also lodge and two-story brick | qrillt in Flainheld, N, I ohe ot Iventures that will make you seres two-horse team wagon, dump cart, 3 New London. barn or garage that could be Dur-|day for giving away $100" with laughter. Yo% ST Ry, 3. W, Ballantine Secks the Dia- | PFI5C on Sieman Strect, In the CIt7| puggise two-borse mower horse ralke chased if desired; a very attractive| > 'O SIVINE away 3100 bills. ; M;z;rr.: T;:sgmmx: :!1? a:esfi:; m::‘: ,g:,,d L,:,,cp,.,,,ny for Park— |0f NorRich, up to 4 p. m. Sept. 18,|(OUTNOTES BOWEL ERFONE Sortac modern cottage house. Six rooms end|summer or all year round home; situ-| A stove for campers that P i . > e .. mocratic Caucus. i, baibile 1016, Plans and specifications may be | Do, Fres, i teble samine outil WANTED bath, every tmprovement. Large lovel| Siod of the leading rosidentlal streot|folded and carried like a sult Drew in a one act comedy en- of Willimantic (corner Pleasant and|which it muck resembles, has beeq jtitled The Lady Killer. The Breed| Mrs. John Anderson of Providence |seen and the bids will be received at|)ecder, two liorse bob sled, stone drag, ) = 2 “plows, oultivator, cutaway harrow,|12 Laborers, 4 Waitresses, 3 Farm |lot. Good neighborhood, near trolley.|MOURtain strects); best location in the|invented. 3 B~ Tenter o apecial has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.| . ornce of Cunndler & Palmer. anvil and blacksmith's tools, some car- |Hands, 4 Men for the beach, 7 General oy, SeoMen EEL O NBCIONS, oty el ! B - e i | R R ARCHAW.COIT, |soioiicy S seiec"Snd S vusi| e sverses wteng of, the Gresn- anice, the matinee Will start at 2.15 and | have been. Spending & week with rel- SELECTMEN OF NORWICH. | {00os”}5ie hianikots, 4 bedsteads and| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU % i# B} 50 Thale 10 ey s S I00 oneE the evening shows will start at 0.45| atives in Weet Wilington, | Sorings, & quantity of househoid furmi: Central Building The Mutual Benefit Life Agency For. termd and (further particularsil Sl to thad S RIERE T RICEL S H BN and 845, and the prices will remain| Mrs, Sarah West of Troy, N. 7L, 0 et I storiay nret Tk e GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager SPPIY L LLARD wW. s thesame. _ i has baen tho suest for several days NOTICE A Immd?( DisemrT, Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | 7o aountain St. Willmantle A Po. . Fran] 0. . D. No. 1, Mansdie! ‘enter, 28.5. B - 5 } AT THE AUDITORIUM. Regular meetings of the Fastern| e Registrars of Voters of the Town |- Phone 28-5. augl6WFM g — Star will be resumed Wednesday ev- |:of Frankiin will be in session at the LRY - ) % Opens Today—Vaudeville, Paramount |ening. A e {u‘:znn };oau ;‘hurs 2y S\?fi' &-fi-m»fi JUST RECEIVED oo FOR SALE FOR SALE. ; and V. L. S. E. Photoplays, ants to Preserve Park. 3 . > o at’s worth Cotiage Houses, Tenement and Busl- 'or Infants and Children B 8 Rev. John W. Ballantine of West | i suEond St le bemede o names | Acarload of Ground Limestone wiith: A moarly now six room Cattage with |55 EEOS SRR B MADGL | = . Today at the matinee performance | Stafford is oirculating a petition to |voters before the Town Meeting to be LEE CLEGG |about one acre of land. Well, barn, hen | a0 carc ts sy o ropt ad Thiss 5| In Use For Over 30 Years the Auditorium will start on its tenth | secure money for the purchass of the |held Oct. 2, 1916, for farmers’ use. h all in fine condition; near Nor- | amber of people (0oking Tor real es ‘ R eative year - us & veudeville and | Dicme: 3 ® | Dated” at Frankin, Conn, Sept. 3, 11 obeesy il tny R s s | Alwaye bears % v nd ledge property in West Star. REPAIRS Nor- | Tate Investmente. pr g 1976, - & The Peck-McWilliams Co. | wich Town, for $1,700.00. < the picture playhouse. On the vaudeville | ford. 1It,is one:of the-beauty spols . HUNTINGTON. LATHROP, */% 5 Franklin S WILLIAM ». gyyy., 4 will be Wilson and Whit- | in West ‘Stafford and it is hoped Lo SWILLIAM J. ERAZZEL, " <% factors_and Builders Tonding. Squene A. PRENTICE Real Xstate ané Insurance, Signature of 5 2. jmixed team;of entertainers, preserve it for bl The _ _Reégistrars of Voters i;Tel. 389 win 47 West _Main_Street - up-stairs ~._86 _Cliff Strect .. Room 108, - _ Thayer Bldz. 5 it e A

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