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FAIR, WARMER TODAY; OVERCAST TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight Motlon Piotures at Preed Theatre. Vaudeyille and Moving Pictur at P orwich_a: 7, P, of H, meets in Pythian Hall, Thames Counctl, 1851, R A, mgets n rorosters! Hall, Norwich Lodge. No. 13, A. O. Tk W., meets in Germanla Sachem _Chapter, meets In Buckingham Meémo! ANNOUNCEMENTS The season at Mabrey’s Ocean Beach hote! will close Saturday ev- ening next. g AT THE AUDITORIUM, Theda Bara, the Vampire Woman, in Esst Lynne, Six Reel Fox Feature Today and Thursday. When an actress who has been 4hrough the mill of drama, and at that laved scores of emotional parts, falls o weeping at the sheer strength of the role she acts, it is high time to take notice. This was done by Theda Bara, the “vampirs woman,” of film- lemd, when she had completed her work in the all-star cast of “Fast Lyrne” a modern revival in picture play form of the many years stage favorite. “After I would finish my parts from day to day, said Miss Bara after the plcture was completed, it seemed hat I simply could not keep the tears back. And I do not cry easily as most women. Tears are rarer than plack pearls with me. * ‘It seemed that the plot of East Lynne, at least as we the most power- And everybody for the ~amera, wa ful thing I have don kmows that my parts in other Willlam Fox photodramas have not been weak ones when it comes to emotion- al_role Miss Bara’s support in TFast Tynne makes the favorite play, known for a decade to the theatregoers of America, nd British prev- inces, unu ome in moving picture form. The screen star is sup- orteq by a cast including such Will- am Fox artists as Claire Whitney, that dainty li actress of picture prominence; Stuart Holmes, the movie villain of o; W. H. Tooker and Stanho; Wheatcroft stage and screcn rs sound training and many previous success- es. The comedy picture tomorrow will be one for today and of the famous George Ade society burlesques and a very funny comedy feature. Ruth Lattimer, the zirl with the guitar, and Wilson and Whitman, in a comedy singing, dancing and piano novelty, will furnish the variety part of the pregramme. A complete change in the vaudeville programme will take | place tomorrow. BREED THEATRE. N 5n o B8, | aj Blood. a Gripping | Fol The Stain in The Drama of Today. he West, Feature The Stain in Mutual Masterpicce, Eteriing, Norhert K. Whsen, and M rie in important ro at the Breed Thy tad The story starts in the west, where | a_little a little are or- ans kill their par- escape on one \ western town Years pass, and the b rown up ieads a dnal existence uprieht & stage Boundeq eRg toke: convicted mar ntor lgrd she @ He hears t west that his wife was fora, and former registered X. married I not know that brother is arrest er fc rmitting o and w today itled for a will sereaming The Ginl Acts and Triangle ys Today. The head ct, A Dream of the Orient, at the Davis today, is the mos protentious act staged here for many vears. The scenery and st | Hngs.for t t are magnificent and | are carried out with all the luxury{ pnd splender of the Orient. Mar- llous rugs and beautiful embroid- fes combined with softly shaded fights form the basis of a scene, the TEeousness of which has never been squalled locally. he whole act ers upon ung man who smokes a pipe of opium in Chinatown and drcams the Dream of The Orient. He finds himself in a harem full of 7iled beauties and then follows a mlendld programme of sof and jances. ~Madame Makarenko is the ucen of the harem and in the course the act entertains the audience pith several selections, including op- tratic selections rendered in a soprano solee of marvelous beauty and pow- w. The first number was an ori- [l song and dance which was very gcinating. The costumes of tho embers of the act are wonderfully eautlful and were changed frequent- during the evening. Al the girls the chorus are oriental in type and e vory attractive. The act has it's vn director who leads the orchestra 4 incidentally sings an Esyptian | »g very fiuely. The oriental danc- B of the opium smoker is simply wonderful. This act alone is well worth the price of admission. The two other acts are Burns and nn, a clever pair of dancers, who| different from all others and, Bob nney, a black face comedian, who lays several instruments and _tells mny stories that anyone can enjoy. ' Jn the photo plays the Triangle ?;a- e is called Honor Thy Name, a part Ince production, _featuring rnuzk Keenan, Charles Ray and s¢ Glaum. This is a convinc- dramatic offering of a sterg old ern gentleman and his way- son. To complete the show w)l the usual funny comedy and folt Hopper is the principle fun other big bill has been booked the last half of the week, of both o acts and Triangle Watch thls space tomorrow: lculars. ¢ Dristol-Miss Clara Mamre Norton, iztist of Bristol and New York is at let noms’ In this city for a visit and Wi Lt ‘as guost, Mrs. Owen ‘widow >the novel ,. Who ‘pedthaps ‘for" Mis book, My BULLETIN’S PATTERN ) M as s H iBame)ime mevfima a8 2 renmit s ¥ Tam v w i amrih m fmm 1] wer fmm b mae o oy e P-4l 8] R S TR - as »s s 4 4 = == . 1801 A PRACTICAL GARMENT. Girl Apron and Cap. Every girl should learn to wear an pron, th and wear an thing e shown is ideal. at the left side and may or without The pocket The cap is neat and affords protection for the halr against dust. apron to learn a complete dress comfort and ease, the 1t closes be finished the band trimming. blg ard comfortable. For is The puttern for this combination is t in five sizes: 6, years, inch mat: apron, and 3-4 yard for the cap. It 8. 10, 12 ana 14 equires 2 1-2 yards of 36- 1 for a 10-year eize, for the A pattern of this fllustration mailed an v address on recaipt of 10 cents In_silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern D pt. orwich, Conn. itiste ould on n Company BATTERY B, YALE BATTALION | RETURNS TO NIANTIC| To be Mustered Out of Federal Ser- vice and Assume State Status. ew Haven, Conn., Sept. 12.—Fat- tery B, the first contingeni of the Yale battalion to return from Tobyhann Pa., passed through this city toda; en route for the state camp ground »t Niantic, where they are to be mus- tered out of the federal service, and again ume their status of state troops. South Manchester—Earl Roberts Lodge, Sons of St. George, celebrated its first anni Saturday ev membe: were present igcal versary in Tinier Hall on ning.” In addition to_the s _of the lodge visitors from Rockviile, Hart- ford, Eristol and New Britain, JEWELRY That's _worth LEE CLEGG REPAIRS Franklin Scuare up stairs on_Diamonds, MONEY LOANED Watcnes, Jswoiry and Securities of any kind at the t Rates of Interest. Am old Low establishad firm to deal with. THE COLLATERAL L. 143 18iS Strect, U Cablixned 18 LEGAL NOTICE. keard and mmrndo% DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY, Probate Court, Sept. 11th, A. S8, D. 1916, Estate of Blizabeth §. Leonard, late of Canterbury, in said ~District, de- ceased. n the lication Hm , Wlh&t an instrument in e Bberbor e WOl : Y 2p] allowed 1, %’l‘(. fa nd t 11 of Cora L. b per ppilmtiaon application b R Prctene ‘Office in Canterbunry, ingaid District, on- the 19th at 10 &'cloak In Imw Sy ok Messing ECobw of I o, fi of Sepéember, A. D. 1916, 2 forenoon, gnd that ‘oopy o X6 newe % fabving. & chesistion G Suld t, and by Posting o 0opy therent ve sep13d Lic signpost = e:”mlb‘lfl? Jjun_the of .t least] a Nt sl Rt efore Liday of. Ing. ays betor fi,& ot disanins, - Judge. _- vertisins SERVICE LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A small sum _of mON Apply at Cosgrove's Shoe Store. sep1sd mioring, LOST—Tuc tween tf e, Wtya church, e ot 3 e o5 acayara’s store and St. s ito nder return to il FOUND—Ca me _ Tuesday, 8 e Gk, Ras coUar but mo name op fax, Owner cap have ssmo by 8D o SN Dog ?:orgh‘!‘r'a Rie sepldd 100 REWATD—Loot, Drass hub cop maric loga, botwagn Unoes ‘T: on. Tetura to Thames ‘est ., _MagSapeag. seplsd I e S yearlings, Finder n 3 Cordhester, Gonn, | Tal. 14-4 _ sopl! LOST—Loft my premises. at FPome tret, Saturday, Sept. 9, Boston bull 8 months old; he is dark above, beneath, curlod tail, ears unclipp both gréct when intorested; has hani sometimos, of carrving head turned to one side; collar has no plate or nainet answers to the name of Partner; sufte able reward offercd for return by 8. Overlock, M. D, Pomfret, Conn. Phons 260, Putnam Div. sepl2d TOST—Brindle Scotch tercier. Finder return to 181 Washington St. and re- ceive Teward. sepl1d LEGAL NOTICES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES FOR SALE 100 Acre Farm With Crops 6 Cows, Pair Good Horses Four dalves, long list tools, machin- ery, wagons, sleds, cream l"pl;‘foelé i'i!s(;r:l!.’of)inw&ll g gg% 0{ raéerencw. corn, oats, 2 . M., care Bu 3 £ e ;| _serioe b i a and 50,000 feet end hem-| WANTED—To buy pair of oxen, e e, 100 besting e | brolen tn worl:: state dae. webght and plo tre hgles of five farks price. Address Box 513, City. seplsd Tooms, " cellur, N WANTED A _rell; an stable: water TIped ooy Dop | Hght Bousework - and care. of thres mbufl M;nm. G s 1800 | chiddren while I am teaching. Mrs, M. fakes "all, part Gown and bal. . §100 | B: Ersking Oakdale, Ct sopiia yearly. Details this and other money-| WANTED Focition as housekeeper EATag Jerie i s Guson stids, ege 9 “Strout's Pl Bunch 99, Bulletin. sepl8d 0t free AL o Ll i ger's Office, Breed Theatro, | 5epldd FOR SALE about one acre of land. wich Town, for $1,700.00. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 ;| or care tor convalescent. A nearly new six room Cottage with Well, barn, hen houses, all in fine condition; near Nor- 86 Cliff Street WANTED WANTED _An exporienced giml for general housework. Mrs. Frank C. Turner, 15 Broad Si. seplsd WANTED—A woman, wbout 40, to do general housework. \Wihliam Smiddy, Uncasville, Ct. sepisa” WANTED—By a rellablc woman, place as housekeeper, companion of Address Box WANTED—Two or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, central- ly located. Write C. C. care Builetin Co. sepi2d rovus Suiiabla Tor Tght honseh e ablo for Rousckeeping. F. F. Buile’in_Office: sepiZd WANTED— Someone with Gelling ox- pericnce to represont us. in Noywich and “vicinity; stralght salary proposi- tlon. Address” Dox 88, Builetin. TOWN MEETING The Legal Voters of the Town of Preston are hereby warned to meet at the Town House on Monday, Sept. 1§, 1916, at 2 o'tlock p. m., to act upon the following matters, viz." To hear the réports of the Select- Town Treasurer, Collector of Town Taxes, Town School Committee and Health Officer To provide for the care of the high- ways for the ensuing year. To voto upon the abatement of cer- tain town taxes. To vote to lay a tax for the ensuing year. To vote upon compensation of Town officers. To vote to anthorize the Selectmen to berrcw money to pay the current expenses of the Town for the ensuing year To act upon any other matter proper o be brought hefore €a eeting. JAMES B. B. ARTHUR C. N B men, ALLEY BURDICK, Seledtmen, 13, BRIOGE BIDS Bids will 1916, Le recelved for the con- struction of a Reinforced Concrete Vridge on Sherman Siveet, in the City ©f Norwich, up to 4 p. m. Sept. 18, 1916, Pluus and speclfications may be seen snd the hids will be reccived at the otfice of Chandier & Palmer. SELECTMEN OF NORWICH. FILEAS O ATATE 6000 K State Capitol, Hart- icnt, until 2 p. m., Friday, 16, the following sec- work, in accordance with le in the Aedtions on oot Span Rein Bridge on th N 3 dtag | oo YR, g5 ccomparnied by a 1 or a cert rd of the State Highway the Tight to 11l bids. i at Hartford, Con for the District ilth day of Septem- | Juage. | Ixeow s cite | . deceased to bring | nst said estate | six months from this date by & @ notice to that effect, together a cop this orde néarest t plac ind_in the isting the same once iving a circulation in ake return to thls NG, Judge. IS a true DRESCHER, tant Clerk litors of said de- notified_to present ainst sald estate to the P.0.Box 41, R, F. D. 5, hin the tine limited going order. Laeir undersigned at Norwich, Conn., W Exccutrices. o HELD District £ Septem- at Norwich, of Norwish SC G, Judge. of Dai € of Lis- bon, in said T . John 3. Ray-of Ontario, Canada, appeared in Court by counsel and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that admin- strat granted upén the estate of said ased. alleged to be intes- tate. Whereupon, It Ts Orcered, That sald ticn be heard and determined at Frobate Court Room: in the City of wich, in said District, on the 1§th of September, A. D., 1816, at 12 son. and’ that notice’ of the of ‘said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given' by the pub- licaticn of this brder one time in some ewspaper having a circulation in said trict, at Jeast three days prior to the date of sa:d hearing, und that Te- turn be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, sep1dd Assistant Clerlk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 12tk day of Septem- ber, A. D, 1915, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. late of | pende Estate of Henry Voztmanu, Norwich, in sald District, deceased. Christina _Vogtmann ~of Norwich, Conn., appeared in_ Court and fled a petition praving, for the rensons there- U set forth, that an instrument pur- porting to be the last will and testa- ment of said Geceased be admitted to probate. reupon, It Is Ondered, That sald petition be heard and determined at e Probate Court Room {n the City ot Rovich,in Gaid Discmet. on the 100 ¥ of A, D. 1916, st 2 =a on tice of the pendency of sai fnd of eid hearing thenson, Y the catlen of ‘order O time in £ome newspaj culation in said D r iict, 8t 1 days prior to the and that ret Juc Attest: HELEN M., sepisa Toten: Glete. WHEN YOU WANT. your. mess betore Datges thore o Seter it Srodgh tng IO BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE FOR SALE House contains 20 rooms, barn or garage that could be chased if desired; a Main street and all ons. postoffice, ness s apply to WILLARD W. 70 Mountain St., Phone 28-3. HAYDEN, aug16WFM In Willimantic, Conn.| newly painted end shingled; large verandns and splendid grounds; spring water in house; also lodge and two-story brick pur- very attractive summer or all year round home; situ- ated on the leading residential street of Willimantic (corner Pleasant and Mountaln streets); best location In the city; convenient to schools, city hall, busi- For terms and further particulars, Willimuntie, Conn. FOR SALE SIX DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For particulars and prices address or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, Conn. s — FOR SALE Very desirable Seven-room Cottage, furnished or unfurnished, situated at Groton Long Point Beach, Conn Slectric lights, hot and cold water, open plumbing, fireplace. Would rell at sacrifice if taken at once. No agents. Mrs. E. J. King, Box 57, Groton Long Point, Conn. <pi2d WANTED—Men, or man and wife, to take room centraily located: price rea- sonable. Address Box 19, Bulletin. sep12d NTED—Competent general houseworlk In no laundry work. St, Westerly, R. I. girl to do family of two; sep12d WAT D100 acres or more, dairy farm, within four miles from Franklin $quate, to rent with intention to buy. Box 3y, R F. D, Deep River. seplld WANTED — A ekilful shoemaker, Highest wages paid. ADply to Good: car Shoe eairfng Co. 80 Frankiin St ers; sale every te for particulars. ay, Providence, R. L h biz profit. W Cescint Com BD_Salesman and _ collector r sewing machines. AppLY 5 n oSt £o0a__ boarding town young peqpls now atterding Norwich Commercial Sciodl; also for several others who are enrolled to come in a little later on. TED—Several places for out of Norwich Commercial School. seplld ANTED—Capable girl for gcneral housework. Apply at” Bulletin Otfice. sep11d WANTED B Company, and auto men fo the Royal Typewriter Hartford, tcolmakers; hand e operators: on punch press; I Rival of Old Sleuth Now Down-and-Outer “I saw Umson the other day.” The real estate man was the speaker. “You mean Umson, the great detec- tive, I suppose,” said tne shoe sales- man. “Same feller.” “The fellow who used to make his living catching criminals.” “Uh -huh.” “And who could recover anything that was lost, stolen or strayed.” “Yep.” “He used to be the caper but he don’t go now.” “What do you mean?” “I mean that he is no longer in de- mand.” “Lost his cunning? “Nope “Whatsa matter?” S “People don't need him any more.” “Why not?” “They have discovered a newer and a cheaper way to accomplish the same results.” “Find things that are lost?” TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement of se/en rooms, equipped with gas and electricity, af 1490 Boswell Ave. Inquire at 480 bos- well Ave., or Tei. 521-13. sep18d TO RENT—A large front room on Broadway. Phone 1302-2 sepl TO RENT —Tenement of five rooms, with all modern convenien~es. Inquire at 107 Boswell Ave., or Tel, 1179-4. seplsd TO RENT —Cottage house No, 10 Kin- ney Ave, all modern improvements. inquire J! K. Tomplins, 61 West Main Street. seplad TO REXT Store at 5 High St. In- Dion, Willimantie, Ct. cely furnished fromt rooms. 30 Grove St y298TuTh 0 WENT—A dcslrable six-room fiat, central location, modern improvements. inquire at 122 Broadway. sepsd FOR RENT — Attractive flat, six rooms and bath, large reception’ hall, modern squipment, cxoelient nelshbo: hood; $30. Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway. augild POETRY TRENCH FAITH. O God, up thers at Judgment Seat, * When men in battle fall And countless souls come thronging uy How can You judge them aii? How can You weigh their deeds fo them Who come so crowding fast You cannot mear the first of them For calling of the lest? These battls hordes that (And leave men fighting. 0, is there time for You to Bach dife—its good and ill Perhaps, dear God, when You lool down To whore they fought and bled And see their piteous hodies lie In heaped-up piles of dead— Ah, then, perhaps, when Ioofsed, It matiers'not to You Wha't other things they may have don( Or what they failed to do. ger up 1), Judze You haw For when You see the way they dled— The woe that war begat— And know that these ars soldiersf FOR RENT — Homellke furnished onle house, eight rooms and bath; best res- You let it _go at that! idencq section. srcaa W. Colt, 63| —Mary Wooason Shippey, in Septembes sugbld Southern Woman's. “What is the best way in use now?” | Tont’ Fnguire 33 Oait St angsid “Use the classified department of The Hittle Cherubs whispered, The Bulletin. FOR RENT—House 6§ Asylum Sti| “What strange new soul s thts “Are you serious?” all modern improvements. Ingquite 7Z|Wnho cometh with o robe besmirohed “Never more serfous in my lge, | 25VUm St ___ @ug2¥d | ‘Unto the Place of Bliss?” TO RENT—Furnished rooms, single| Then spake the Eldest Angol, ‘Whatever you want to find, whether it is a lost pocketbook, dog, house for rent or hired girl you can land it by phone. The little ad will do the rest.” “And so that's why Umson is down and out?” “Yes, there is only one good way for him to get on his feet again.” “What's that?” Apply at 108 mgnrimply calling the classified by tele- “By answering one of the dozen or more advertisements for good positions in The Bulleti: FOR SALE two rooms, with kitohensite; heat, electric light. Phone 1276-3, Division. augi6d steam he Tobe he wears is fair— or connecting, modern conveniences, 83 | my.q e R D i Washiugton St. Phone | _@ug2ld| “Fave held and blessed him there” FURNISHED apartments, one and The little Cherubs whispered, “Who comes to be our guést With dust about his garment's hem, And steins upon his breascs” FURNISHED _ rooms; Emma_Mor: ment of seven rooms at 56 School St. FOR SALE—Exolusive dining room privilege at the Woodstock Fair, Oct Address K. T. C. care of 5 ¢ and 7. The Bulletin. FOR SALG—At a bargain, sepisd St, near State, New London, Conn. sep13d FOI SALE—One of the most desira- ble farms in Windham county; 70 acres fertile productive land; good buildings; on state road, near store, postoffice, church and school; must bs seen to be 2d; Ccash. George E. apprecial part Briggs, Yautic. Telephone Lebanon 28-4. sep18d FOR SALE—-Buick touring car, C-25, bakery and delicatessen store; no benus; tale it on inventory; about '$1,500 will ‘do it; chance to get in_business. No. 21 Main ner store for years occupied by C. C. Treat druggist, and tue sales room, rates; suitable for light housekecping. M , 18 Union St._iyzod "'T0 RENT—For 310 a month a tene- within five minutes' walk of Franklin Franklin and Willow streets; fine cor- Then spake the Eldest Angsi, Most Jovaly 18 the stain-— The_tears of those he comforted, Who may not weep again.” i {The 1ittle Cherubs whispered, “What strange new soul is he Square; & basement tenement Of | wh, g three fooms. nquire ut Bulletin Of- | ' And mears & terdenys o0 | fipe. Jv21d_ | Thon spale the Eldest Angel, FOR RENT in the building corner of He bears hls life’s award— turden of men's broken hearts, To place before the Lord. Store room and bakery formerly used | “The dust upon his garment's heme— by the Providence Bakery. Archa W v lips shaill b‘otv e Cout, 62 Broadway. I¥i7 The stains upon the breast of htm TO RENT—Xurnished rooms all con- Are gems thrice exquisite. on, litfle foolish Charubs, ventences, | five minutes walk _from | \what trath i3 thls ¥s misst— Franklin square; men only. 125 Sehool| There comes no saint in Paradise St ‘Teiephone 522-4. 511d_ [~ Who docs mot come Wke this.” : TO RENT—Store at i1 Frank bie0 Joat S Caxivon | g Biven Apply 26 Franklin St. T00; notseltechiag. 15 Seasel st Fatepiona| HUMOR OF THE DAY 1632 aur20d To RENT—Newiy furnished rooms,| Winks—What did Jones dle of? 84 Fran apriz excellent condition, new tires. B, G e Southwi s e, TO REN ranklin St = e P naniens deci3d FOR SALE—A very fine cemetery : lot, with porpetual care. Inquire of Aubrey W Jarvis, Superintendent Yar tic_Cemetery. sepiad mil c and bench work; best steady work. Apply Department, 150 ~ New tford sepild FARM wanted; must be cheap; with or without stock or tools. Address G. M, care Bulletin Office. sepdd always in fine condi- pt under giass and in zine-lined cases. A smoke tastes better and burns be: * when in ood condi-| ke Shop. sepsd kind of stringed in- lly small sized vio- E. E. Bullard, Bliss 7a Tew anbitious men to c: whole or part time. Bitlletin, sep7d FOR SALE—191¢ Buick roadster, in excellent condition. ~Inquire of 'the Jordan Auto Co., Willimantic, Conn. sep13d SMALL FARM for sale, about one mile rrom_Central Village depot; about 10 neres; $2,000. B. W. Danlelson, A oosup, ‘Cona. SepISW SAL egistered O. L. C. boars, ready for service. Telephone 13-14) Jewett City, Conn. seplld " FOR SALE—One 1913 Overland run- Hegistered tant to The Burfoughs lson, Conn. Phone. phgrmacist. Drig Compan qE on, James L. Case} 37 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE NEW EIGHT ROOM BUNGALOW COTTAGE $4,500 ALL MODERN T0 RENT 7 ROOM APARTMEN! on Sachem Street $30.00 POSSESSION OCTOBER No. 21 Maple Grove Avenue HANDSOME RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS HARD WOOD FLOORS MODERN BATH ELECTRIC LIGHT FINE YARD BARGAIN PRICE 1st James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET $2,00¢ Will buy a nice 6 room Cottage, steam cold heat, electric lights, hot and water, wood house and fruit trees. 52 BROADWAY Granoli"t;li Sidewalfi"acts Over forty cement walks built by me One at Cheisea Parade, 1450 feet long, over one-quarter of a o Se- knows how znd will Specifications amount to noth- in Norwich. mile. 1 will fur the names those forty satisfied customers. lect & man who do it. ing compared to experience. Mine is for you if you are wise. START RIGHT Thos. J. Dodd GENERAL CONTRACTOR 09 Cliff Street Phone 1122-2 Telephone 8§22 d, eirls to act Manager WANTED—A on @ soda fous at man_to cunfectionery a middl wo; one who | r housewol d prefer wou aug2ld Real tate F a5 tells deals manage landlord legal f "post- iZEt back It E Realty Wachinists Wanted Lathe, Plener and Milling Machine Hands Wanted in modern shop within 15 miles of Norwich. Good working conditions. State experience and wages desired first letter. Address Box 444, Bulletin WANTED S5 or & Men For Agreeable Work At AMERICAN STRAWBOARD CO., NORWICH 12 Laborers, 4 Waitresses, Hands, 4 Men for the beach, 7 Housework Women, 2 Boys. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Building GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager 3 Farm General WANTED IMMEDIATELY summer cottage, good condition, rea- sonable price, on either salt or fresh water. FOR SALE on Central Avenue House of 9 rooms in good condition, well located with i large lot; FOR SALE: 4l-acre farm, near main Une station, on trunk line highway, fine land, large orchard, 8-room house, new barn, lazge new poultry house and outbulldings; $2,800; easy terms. TRYON'S AGENCY, Wflfl'mutlc, Conn, FOR SALE. Ancther carload just arrived, Tues- day, Sept. 12. FRED W. HOXIE, Telephone 2. “Phans 511 Lebauon, conn. (M. J. FIELDS, . . F. C. GEER, Piano Tuper |=enis 122 Prospect Strest. Nerwich. Conn M"“m,‘.n R e e ‘s letin fory’ about, in good running order; aiso 1913 B. M. F. touring car: will sell chegp fo:” cash if n ' at once. Charies E. Peckham, 62 Shetucket S| City. sepl ¥OR SALEG Deering corn _binder, practic Inquire Fred Thumm, ;. new. Franklin St. seplld mirrors, andirons, 25 South sepsd 1203~ old picces. Tor sale. Tel. W horses, at 197 Novth sep7ad Automobiles: 1915 Ma: and starter, run Detroiter, ts, excellent % number of Call and see us. £00d_hargains. ch__Motor Sales Co., Thames Square, Norwich, Ct. Phone 054. sepbd OR SALE—Greatest real estate bar- n in Norwicn; Buckigham home on Washington St.; 12-room house, most substantially bulit, which cost over 50,000 to build; also 28 building lots reet. Price for residence $10,000. _ Address Real xchange, New London, Conn. 1OR SALE Bargain; one-horse truck. TInquire C. K. Bailey, Main St., or Grover & Caron Co.. Broadway. ¥ T COIT about Greystone ‘aug2ld ART in excellent condition for elephone 1861-12, or inguire at Bulletin Office. auglsd 3 or exchange for Ford ; a good heavy-weight horse; sound and gentle. Also one 50 acré farm in good condition with new barn und silo, conveniently located on_ trol- ley; 6 cents fare from Willimantic; at a very low price. Samuel Adams, '921 Main St., Willimantic, yisa FOR SALE A very desirable Cottage, h all modern “improvements, excellent loca- tion, on Bliss Place. For full particu- fars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Insurance Broker. Frunklin Square. FOR SALE of good Cows just Twio carloads arrived. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin Telephone 30, Lebanon, Conn. FOR SALE on Fishers Island, 8 Room Cottage, fully furnished, will be sold very cheap, so get busy. For full partic- ulars enquire of JCHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker WILL BUY modern cottage house. Stx rooms and bath, every improvement. Large level lot. Good neighborhocd, near trolley. ARCHA W. COIT, ORE co ws The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Florist 39 Ward Street Carnations. Special Forms and ‘Felephono 657, To Rent Six Room Apartment in section. Heat } nicest residential All improvements. furnished. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Strest TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- tage, 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and vegetable gardens: hardwood = floors, plumbing end heat. Rental $350, Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY. "esterly, R. I FOR SALE " FOR SALE | In the best residential section, & l new, modern Cottage, bungalow rooms Large type, containing seven and bath, finished in oak. lot with fruit trees. Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main Street Phones 68 724 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees, barn 16x30, 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 100 lbs. daily in season— an income getter). Near railroad, scheol ana church; land iree from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. issued Chcice of 400, it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I Telerhone 365 Offices 110 “West 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley Juat Nothing like FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable loca’ions. List your property i You cure to seu o1 rent, as 1 have a number of people looking for Teal es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. gyyy, Real Gistate und Insurance. Room 108, Thayer Bldg. We Can't Do All the Work, So We Do the Best The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors and Buildere. SALE HORSES 1 have 20 good Horses that are all ac- climated, weighing from 1,000 to 1600 —prices rights. | need the room for Telephone 636-3 W N YOU WANT put your bus- tnots befors . the. pabife,” there is 2o medium better than thr the ad- vertising; columns; of The Bulletin. modern conveniencés, at The Seymour Pl 4 Blinks—Overwork—earning _money enough to pay for the operation that saved his life—Judge. (during heavy bombard= his musical pal)—Chuck it, v! I can’t get to sleep while you're meking that awful noisel—Lon~ don Opinion. Doctor—Heart seems dicky; and you say you play games a lot. What sames mostly? Recruit — Well — er —mostly solo Passing Show. Peleg, how do you find the the feller left on ap- “Well, encyclopedia proval?” “Seems to be all right. Ain’t no er- rors in it so fur as I kin see.”—dLouis« ville Courier-Journal. Do you consider the spar. troublesome bird? —Why, no. You never woman’s hat at ker's Statesman. a sanitary age.” ee a sparr the theatre. “"Tis, indeed, “How now ? “I notice that the electricion who installed our 'phone never touched the wires with his bare hands. He wore rTubber gloves."—Kansas City Journal. Papa (sternly) come here, sirl Your mother and I agree that you deserve a sound whipping. Small Boy (bitterly)—Oh, yes; that's about the only thing that you and mamma ever do agree about!—Chris~ tian Advocate. Your_daughter has a wonderful voice. You ought to cultivate it* | “What for? A voice doesnt show. up in moving pictures. But I've got a boy with a funny walk whom I ex: pect to see drawing $1,000 a week one of these days.—Washington Star. ' THE KALEIDOSCOPE A bronze paint has been made which will act as a conductor of elegs! tricity, serving in the place of lght« ning rods. 4y More than 5,000 towns are sald to have enlisted in a ‘clean-up-and< paint-up” movement originated in Sf Louis two years ago. It will cost Australia about $25,000 000 to open the Murary river to Biyia gation and to construct an irrigation/ system that will develop 1,500,000 acres! of land. fl Figuring on an average of four per-! sons to each car, which is conserva- tive, thero are 8,000,000 people in this country in daily enjoyment of motor-| ing. i | The United States Bureau of Fish~! eries reports that on the last cruise, of the Fish Hawk in Chesapeake Bay' samples of grayfish meat, put up in brine, were distrtbuted among crab fishermen and dealers, to test out its, value and the possibility of introduc- ins it as a substitutc for some of the baits now on the market. Fisher- men who have tried the grayfish state that it is a very good bait. It has been ascertained that the plant Datura alba, which grows wild in abundance in almost every part of the Philippine Islands, contains & large amount of atropine, mow cur- rently obtained for the drug trade from Atropa Beiladonna L. a plant of the temperate zone. Local chem- ists state that Datura alba aiso con- tains in addition to atropine, hyoscya- mine, an alkalold now employed in producing “twilight sleep.’” OUR JITNEY OFFER — This and 5o DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with bc and mail it to Foley & Co., Chicago, JIl, writing your name and address clearly. You will Teceive in return a trial package con- taining Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- pound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid- ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholasome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. Lee & Osgood Co. HE WAS WORRIED AND HOPELESS “For ten or twelve vears I was both- ered with bad kidney irouble,” writes T. F. Hutchinson, Little Rock, Ark. another carload which will arrive [T tried many remedies and doctors, abovt the first of October. but grew worse all the time. I was ELMER R. PIERSON worrled and had almost given up all hopes. 1 tried Foley Kidney Pills and they heiped me a lot. 1 have since used five boxes and am now a well man.” Foley Kidnéy Iills drive out aches and pains due to kidney trouble: also sleep disturbing bladder disorders Lee apd Osgood Co. - ]