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FAIR-TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES _ What Is Goirg On Tonight Harold .J. Qross, James H. Hurley and E. Tudor Gross, Auctioneers WANTE WANTED WANTED—A young man to do gen- TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement of seven rooms, POETRY - ith gas d el i al I WE ONLY KNEW. , Piturce nt Tieed Thestre . ; WANTED arat amnee ok oune man to cogen ||| Times Have Changed ORRES, I R B S e g ek ol u o aad Mouisg Flotures Au ctl orn s a I e Box 313, Norwich, Conn. seplid . l I'.l M fll Well Ave, or Tel. 52113 sepisd | Thore are gems of wondrous brightness 'Ladies , Div. 54, A. O, H, Man and wife to rum Mill Boarding | THE NEW STORE with ready o for Deflr 0 other TO RENT —Cottage house No, 10 Kin- | an/ we pass them. walking thoughtless me o A i B wear gouds for woman and child will ney Ave, all modern improvements. | Pown the busy, erowded street; K Sampment, No. 8. 1. O O, 7 (By order of P. William Geary) s Lo L open Sept 32, The Pasnik Co, Main St, Dnuire’ 3 & wompitine, $TWest Main | 1r e e s pace would, diasken— " 1, .. . THE SAXTO! LEN RP., worth’s § an 0 tore. =, would gtep more of Councti, No. 207, 't st.3.|| To lose out 89 unsold lots on Plat of Riverside Grove Sepiid © "] “How times nave changea” P RENT Store 5 73 High 50 To- | Last our carsicss faet be treading B, Deste g Porcstord 1{:31 2 - 2 Bean HIill MUl N ANTED Two geniiemen poarders | The fat plumber thus opened the asire oF 3 Bion, Wiiimants, St To the earth some. jewel rare. & - 11 ; ! Z + b meets In Carpenters Hall, 5 = Pecshaan . Dome No il Boswell Ay e | B (hin carpantas aaresal| = A0 £ we knew what hearts are aching - e FOR SALE e T can remember whon we used o get | FOR RENT—Nicciy furnished front| For the somort ve might bringe ANNOUNCEMENTS - o, Sho i naershats Bolber Ja&52: |a soup bone thrown in for nothing with | FOOUE U0 Grove St ot the wunshine we might Hing: Mostly 20 x 100 ft. each (A few larger) Z at ‘Bulleun Othee: - dnaire | Meat order at the butcher's. _ 29 L |iete e what 1566 st ek BI El FOR SALE ‘“A’i’l’f‘l) B(“Y—ls to 18 yean s old Rt thinking, of tha‘:;"' tral 1 i D o roont, \flr’“’“‘khl‘{H u"i”i(‘;/dy): rlbughly“::‘l'g. H ‘ P s TR o ears ol 0 g { oA a location, v ents. ‘e would aic] sten LT 1 REED THEATRE. To be sold separately, in the order numbered on Plat S mar | 1A ot Tobter” Abais af Biee| /WVhat were you thinidng of gamtral eadfon, modern inbrovements | e would Sely Haster vt ward, Inherited Evil Theme of Intense Film RGN BB onee Seuied h, your dear old mother. TFOR RBENT — Attractive Mat 61X |07 wa knew what frieide srvind as Play—“The Stain i h Blood" | m NORWICH TOWN, 60 ACRES WITH | WANTED_lelp on farm, by day or es, but after all, mother had her|rooms ana baih, large reception hall, A end A s: El; Hlt"; T’A :s.ed 'r:° a ur ay’ ep e 9 GOOD BUILDINGS. month. Phone 909, Ssepldd never tell ores at The Bre oa- g i | tre, AT 3 O’CLOCK P. M. ON THE PREMISES JUST THB PLACE FOR YOU. WANTED—An unfurnished room for faults.” “I am surprised to hear you admit modern equipment, excelien: neighbor: hood; $30. Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway. the want they ome word that we have en s storage of household furniture . Ad: |ft.” el i AR agasy tendes : amE' A F‘RENT86 e dress immediately Reliable, Bu:;l.’edlm “Yes, mother believed in old-fash-| rom RENT — Homelike turnisned | To cach fric d we r;anpaarmfin;mu = i reef 3 50 » use, t a th; best res- would give to each one fre uki“in:g;u‘;mfl: &‘,2.‘.‘;.:“,.“““22 Rlve I"side G rove Fhene e e Pt e Ll Cait, 63|~ Smiles of sympaiiy w0 swoet. from one generation to another? Med- Y 22| “Yes, it was years before she would augsia - fcal men throughout the world disa- on Baltic Road sepl4d |use a carpet sweeper.” '—A flat of six rooms, fArst WHAT I WANT. gree on this all important question— WANTED—Machinists. helpers and [ Well, well, well:* ey, reasonable |y aympatniza with lowly folks: gome arguing and atlompiing to prove Taf ill cC FARM FOR SAI E spprentices. Apply'at the officcor Thic| +And vears and vears before father uire 03 147 T Ty or Yiches Taave me cola: y_experiments that much a thing is aftv e oMmnmM. Atwood Machine Company CWilisentie{could pegsuads her to b : | P e e e B et Ot o e I Branch). 95 Milk St. Willimantie, Ct.|machine” all modern nnprovements. inquire Who never had iria shoes naMf-soled: of the most noted students of the Willimentle, Tateville and Baitio troiley passes tho Plat. 5o Fare to Price $2,000 Bitomt ton mer o e ST Fojene funa gses Vet world disagree with their equally |} Baltic—ba Fare to Norwi Bid ED—Man sad Wite o EEot| “And vetrs st years and years be-| o . o | T 0w not strive with an learned brethren, potnting out with| 10 mainutae '::‘ SoE i mieeenand, factories) in Taftville 100 acre farm, 60 clear, balance OBCS: Fhone or write Frank A Phillips |fore she knew how to use the tele- T N PN roana e e L S ile, oy b potiigiaem (et tun nutse ) oy from’| e pasture and woodland, 1000 cords, E o Eplid phone.” - wanhmglun:x. Fhone 1429-2. augild T ant to live, not fight e e e e T B et by ey Har N ah standing wood, also some timber, §| WANTED At once: —muveicd many| .lswt that surprisingzr | WESsiEOR B buone ot sust o b Wil mooted question is_the basic theme of minuteg by rom " : e e ¢ water, 6 room house, || 004 ilker and teamster; no liquor:| “It is indeed, but the most surpris-| NURNISHED apartmenis, one and HUMOR OF THE DAY “The Seain in the Slood.” which ta the || Riveraide Brove is the only available land near the Pane aoundance of water 0 room nouse, || i S0 oot Byt Hrat Sl ine hing of a1 that she pas | by oot Vo AL eaturo at tho Breed theatr = s : 3 g8, i nan. | L. Waterman, Besrahvilie, Conn, | changed.” at, o 3 76-3 e e A R e R s from trolley, 6 miles from Franklin d Changed greatlyrt | PR 228300 | famt pocket-picking a diffcult ana e . 'a hes ) r| - “I shoul v 3 N > 01 easonable us art ] pabehulogs, whoes ssperiments’ it (hin The highest bidder for any one lot may buy as many lots as he Square. womantor ehilh, wall and sie whst The |up, to date no rates; sUitabis fof \Ig4t housekeeping, | i SRR particular line have won him world desires at the same price per lot, provided he takes them in the order FRANCIS D. DONOHUE o i S e e D et espect s Mrs, Emma Morse, 18 Union St. Jys: wide acclaim, says that such traits numbered on Plat. b Central Building, Norwich on Saturda . Sept. p-co-date new | “She gets her work done the easiest RENT_For $10 & month a ten s e o can be inherited. He brings forth The owner desires to turn these lots into money on the day of sale bds at lower prices sepldd . |wagr & S e R R e on_T- -Do vou have matins his bellefs in such a_thoroughly con- named the minimum price of $15 ver ot to show the people W G buy hogs, calves, fat| ‘Quite natural” within' ive minules wal ot Iraniii e Wenas e, vineing manner In “The Stain in the and vioinity how low he is willing to sell. 2 attle: . don't sell 'till you see| “In fact she has found how to et |Sduare; also u busement tencment Of| eNIon, UT 100d” that even the skeptical are n regarding the lots may be had from Mr. Philip Bel- —————————— | T8, 35 1 will pay sh £ 1 get;|any old thing she wants, engage any ~ Jy2ia i Tan von vt E ahort- sure to be interested. on the Plat. FOR SALE Eoienydiat oy A opaag | Kind of help, or buy or sell sny‘tmbn’g e e s 4 % % 3 m::; :{;‘::.?2; Pisaay ST Apply for Descriptive Circulars and Plat to Very desirable Seven-room Cottage, 2, between 12 and 1 or after ¢ p. me|in OF for the house at the least possible Taniph R Applicant—Oh, yes, only it takes me From Kankikee,” for_today. For Friday ang Saturda: completes the bill the Breed G & H. J. GROSS furnished or unfurnished, situated at Groton Long Point Beach, Conn. Electric_lights, hot and cold water, Would “Ths experienced Mrs. F =irl trouble and expense.” “How?” “Simplest thing in the worid. When mother wants anything she doesn’t ask 1 the bakery year, rugs: £tore roow and by the Providence Bakery. orme: er.—London N \tience—You otes. say he married un- sion 2 misapprehension ? . 3 open plumbing, fireplace. i 5 Y atrice—Yes: be thought he under- will present the exquisite little artiste, s fng, S dreplace. | Would 2 ‘policoman, She simpy uses the W fes; he thought he un Mabel Tallaferro, in “Her Great Managers of Estates 170 Westminster Street R Nt about 4 ‘want’ ads in The Bulletin, and she | —wo mENT—_Furn women.—Yonkers Statesmi Price” a five act Metro wonderplay of distinct novelty, romance, terest. remembered to the brimming with athos and intense heart in- Miss Taliaferro will be well Breed patrons by Providence, Rhode Island Groton Long Point, Conn. plac WANTED—By susework. William reliable woman, asekeeper, companion of e as & take care of invalid; best of references. immediately gets results.” FOR SALE minutes’ wa men only. 4 veniences, five Franklin square St. relephone 125 School jyild old-fashioned people.” what way ey still have fried potatoes and chops for breakfast.——Detroit poris ) = Free Pre Sddress 3 M, care Bulletin Co. = 25 Frank EeEe g her wonderful performance in _the NORWICH TOWN FOR Sare T e FOR SALE—1910 Cadlllac truck, with| =g RENT—Furaished rooms: aiso| ‘Thers we stood, the tiger and my- +Snowbird,” which was e e a Dalc of oxen | orinE car body; tires apd mofor inl nousekeeping. |75 School 8t Telephono | sel?, in the thick of the jungle, face to few weeks ago at thrs popular play e J pair_of oxen, | ine orde oe $150. 5 nonrs e ir femirmis 50l B P | leoton of Endenvar Ofcrs and Gom ames L. Case B Seedi T it en s e Tanie appearance in the forthcoming elabor- | mittee—Launch Trip Given Mem- STREET o on | R OK SALBE—Rye stiaw and feed | modern conveniences, at The Seymour | it must have been for both of you!" ate production will b a source of sas:| bers of Sunday School Class—Good S i 37 SHETUCKET STREE Ay Jeliable womas for | PRone 90 St |t E O TR e e L isfaction to the photo play lovers, an Work of Social Club Members. Ancther carload just arrived, Tues- - T ek 0 RENT—looms, with or without| w6 mENT—Stors “Franklin St| Cholly-—When I was a bov, you S hAc auhe it L 12 £ Bisitinn, Ganasts, G rd, at 26 Laurel Hill / 2epldd | 1035 ot Butietin “Othter 4613~ | knoy, the doetor satd if T aiiwt stop out for this production as they aid for | An election of Officers and members FRED W. HOXIE, ALE meakine, - < D R e Iaw, I Jotioy semair ditHOwY The Snowbird. of committee was held this week bY| rpelephone 62, Lebanon, Conn. Yanen Sl e o mare, 3000 age ind fine Wworker ) feeble minded DAVIS THEATRE. Sorvs Tor Ine coming twelve months: —— NEW EIGHT ROOM % i S e faTd e fuslenc iaduine ooisi TO REEH s e G - : sepl3d o AR e stop?—Puck . ° A Soter: e TED—Two or three un he pation riding a rivi are, 3 7 New Show Today—Three Big Keith ine secretary, Arthur Kruck corr $4,5( o Write C. C., care Bulletin|women and ckildren, steel fired Tun-| An apartment of e i 55 3 - D sepl2d |about bugsy, harness, ete, all complete, | o ey Mistress—That is very remarkable; There will be n complete change of | VS SUTRY & i, Committees, |arrived: ; D T oY Tel broken since vou've been here—Bos Show at the Davis today and the vau- | praver meeting, Mabel Corrigeaux, H.| JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin 341 Main St *° Tsepidd ton Transcript. deville feature for the last half of the |y, “jyyqe, Helen Smith, Arthur Tay- ' 4 % T e = Minnie—So sorry to hear of your week 1s the Five Little Sweethearts, |1o “iiaiverda: Mareh: misein v Telephone 30, Lebanon, Conn. TOR SALE—Youns ariving horse e o dive clever kiddies, who present a|pypiyde, Helen Avery, Bernice Un- fe HEEER . IV i 7 ROOM APARTMENT or more B G S s o sronson o Lionel—Oh, thanks; it's nothing. novel swsing, dancing and comedy | gerwood, Maud Eiler, Mildred Kinney; on Sachem Street for light housckeeping. | van, Paper Mill, Versailles, Conn Expect to live throush many more. offering that Is a sure fire winner. This | mygic, Elizabeth Luther, R. L. Poiter, FCR SALE 0.00 ice Tid Minnie—Oh, but I hope not!—Cin- 18 an act that the children Will en-|srtpur Kruck; citizen and informa- 3 i . omeone | P s A t in | cimnati Commercial Tribune . o= ths erown ups) o befng ior, (B T/ iiaster S ‘Rogers, [on Fishers Island, 8 Room Cottage, POSSESSION OCTOBER st present T ne|§ Six Room Apartment in Gibbs—-Bilson expressed a good deal ;odfi eg‘ wfli \ng. - not! ;‘r g | Laurens Hamilton, Isa Bacheler, | 11y furnished, will be sold very _— e ent ow, due te calve in Oct.; one % & = of sympathy for poor Blank. Did you arvelous aerial movelty. The thirg | Jontague Hutchinson; soc M8 | cheap, s For full parti < 4 vears of age and'siv-|§ nicest residential section. §|irv him for a contribution? marvelous aerial novelty. The third|John lrowning, L. Stanley Gay, P. 13, | cheap, so get busy. For full partic- I e cent I O e act is Lucoty and Costello, wizards of | \yhaley, Philip Luther, Lillian Du ulars enquire of to do o also one express wagon and s H e it in pity and last the violin and accordlon. This is one|mstner Heath, Hagry Carlson and |JCHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker L e | T e g e Miarwini | All improvements. eat g1 |1 oy Pearson's Weekly. of the best musical acts in vaudeville| Ciizora _Lathrop: - flower, Gertrude | '<' Erankim Sauare Noraich No. 21 Maple Grove Avenue at'108 mish | divon. antingion “Ave. Norwich son’s and will prove a big with the | 5y, e i L ola Bite ran 3 wi PRl p12d_ . = patrons o this theatre. In the photo| Slnsy “Avery, Florence Kemiclc: — HANDBOMESRESIDENCE WANTED — A ciifal shoemaker,| FOR SATB_Tour b p gus eneme || furnished. THE KALEIDOSCOFE plays the fratue Triangle picture is!ance, Dudley Lathrop, R. L. Pot 7 RING Auctiones = Fliiie Papir blower to full capaciiy: will oo v o TR Saitea The Sartiage of Sonty 6 iR | 800, BUUSTS EMS Searslitid [ NG oo awstbneer || anp woo FLoors fIHEENEL e g Sl edipetlwi S | N, TARRANT & €O, || scone nas ss5357 pocmte Mee Marsh and Robert Harron star-|Ryuth” Avery, Rev. G. H. Pwing; MODERN BATH 2L Hn HCH sepl4ThS i = 7 red. This is a five part production|qay School, Mabel Corrigeaux, 1 ELECTRIC LIGHT WANTED. = I MEE it Cleveland claims T77,600 population. and scenes and action are set|\finer. Rose Dur Conpau Herhoms rooya v X tanding wood, eith 1 S ihe peamnt cottages of Ty E e EINE.YARD Lo ety Ine operators: | BN AEE o A M. CBuaie, Wi Mendoza, Argentina, has 75,000 peo- inclal Treland with its jaunting cars Laanch trniios (Class: TS BARGAIN PRICE for night work on punch pressi hess And bugey. M. 3, Bucke. Wil i B za, Arg : 4 and homely life of the people. Al = .1 Having been in business in Norwid nilling ne and bench work,, : 25" teepian 3 x L 4 Cliftord Lathrop of Town street In- OF conditions; . steady . work i et i WS tonch e et ot ey 8t | vited Mrs. (E0. B Sterry's for tho lust 39 vears, I am Eolng to Rmblayment ' Depasiment %, e el WaRons and TO RENT Akzon, 0. compels autolsts to dim hether they bo Irish or not. Mac ] copuftil on 8 o nter a new field in another city, and James . ase iarnesses. Frank A. Phillips, Hampton. ?l(;f)aflsgt‘!-\ TAUG—Ten-room _cot- | headligtita. Marsh gives a beautiful portrait of |l the Iona t an Beach ‘Wed e Pl T R pria < . 3 acres land, 1000 fee T 8 wingome Colleen and Robert Harron |Ja¥. The start was made at ten e olun e N el 37 SHETUCKET STREET e T e e e e e B e i a5 the sop of a landlord also carries : ay, the sail and the |at the Brecd building, Main St., it . Frank A. Philiips, Hz : : : lunch at the beach, all combined to lumbing and heat. Renta! $350. his part to perfection. To complete : i e e JUR STO s always in f ai- = 2 S 40 Send fof bookl Yo Tdrk : the show there is one of the famcns |/ake a most enjoyable outing SmE IS AYDS tion, heing il kept amiior Fiats snd in| . A WORD to turkey raisers: Konomap | Others $200 to£4000. Send for booklet | New York is to have a new hotel two reel Keystone comedies, this one > this week. consisting 'of new mattress- inc'lined cases. A smoke tastes better ific No. 14 is a scientific treatment FRANK W. COY. “esterly. R. I. |tfo cost $15,00,000. being His Feathered Nest, which Speedy Motorcycle Trip. ] L nd 1 better when in good condi- the prévention and cure of blacks —_— = i d S ; ¢ |25, new beds, stoves, bureaus, chairs, poke S head in turkeys. It has never failed |== — ==—————=—| Sheep dogs are free from tax in the s 2 1 fiss May Bushnell and her brother : takes two reels of uproarious fun, be- | Mist SrieUl ol ne it tc do the work. Prepared and sold by SALE United Kingdom. toro It comes to itw climax of laght- b“\y‘m‘&rf;iencspe:t the Old Canter- | commodes, pictures, dishes and every- » TED—A few ambitious men to|Konemah P'oultry Yards, 456 West Main FOR e er. arles Murray, one of the most y d i = popu Price 50c. | in a second-he s isurance: whole or part time. | St, Norwich, Conn. = L Eamen O lar favorltes is'the leader in the %335;:;2%"“'"3}},??’- CEr e S ’°d‘"“ I 5;"“;' Will buy a nice 6 room Cottage, steam A M., Eulletin. sepd AugTuThS : FOR SALE—Tou first. class e SR A fun making. Matinee today at 2.15, son. rip was made eacl to bhe sold for igh o i R oaid = FOR SALE_Five farms above Yantlc | condition; price quic) At 5210,000, 0005 all seata 10 cents. *Bvening at 6.45|¥ay in less than two hours on Mr. i Fala Lerine tath | e A nd the low prices | OB, Ut Routes: will ‘be Sold at 1ot |sals. Address Touring Car, Bulletin — and 8.45, 10, 15 and 20 cents. ushnell’s motorcycle. 0 3 we mal r success. AT THE AUDITORIUM. New Acts and Theada Bara Lynne Today. in East Returning From Kentucky. After passing the vacation with her sister, Miss Ethel DeLong in Pine Mountain, Ky., Miss Helen DeLong, a member of the Academy faculty, turns this week to Norwich Town. Auction starts 9 a. m. Friday, Sept. 15, all is sold. S. ZELLINGER. _— LOST AND FOUND and continues until sepiid 52 BROADWAY Phone 1122-2 | The GIRL USHER Pasnik seplid Main St. anted, girls to act Mahager_Craig, sep6d Apyly Granolithic Sidewalk Facts THOUSANDS government jobs now obtainable; month; list free. Frank- price if taken at once; also three acres bhage the barrel. Address P. A. Nawrocki, Yantic. sepTThSTu FOR SALE—A tract of land, contain- ing wood and timber, that I'll sell all together or separately. J. A. Griswold, 159 West Town St. sep12TuThs Office. — FOR SALE sepldd One ton of whale blubber will yield 200 gallons of ol Cleveland has received $218,000 in | payment of three yvears' taxes from its street railway company. Tn mineral wealth Mexico stands in ver forty cement walks built by me i : 4 V.| FOR SALE Exclusive dining room s i ial section, & e o S A complete change of vaudeville bill s =g e o at hetar Parade |1 Institute, Dept 3 Rochegtea | privilge at the Woodstock Fair, Oct, ||| In the best residentia section, @ || the first ranic among nations, since its will take place at the Auditorium to-| Geod Citizens and Good Members. BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or_stolen. | 1%50 foet long, over one-quarter of & i = 5, 8 and 7. Address K. T. C. care of ||| new, modern Cottage, bung: riches are pra > 3 day and there will be two new acts on| Seven members of the Soeial Glub e A oL Lhe Norwieh|mile. | will furnish the names of | WANTED-—A youns man to work|The Bullctin. sepi3a type, containing seven rooms e o TR TR the programme. ~The Bosso Brothers|pave been cutting brush, mowing grass | lasing or negotlat- |those forty satisfied customers. ~Se-jon a soda fountain in confectionery| “FOR SALE—At a barsain, bakery ||} and bath, finished in oak. Large |||, Smal, jo00tos SaeiCes, TECRreR, PaC ‘wlil present a novelty R_&‘rfiba‘l(’ SPeCc- | snd making other improvements on the | ing e , and any pe n having a(lect a man who knows how and will | store. Inquire at Bulletin Office. sep2 _:\nd uclv tessen store; no benus; take lot with fruit trees. operated by swinging it around with Jalty Introducing many new feats in|grounds about Scotland Road hall this | claiin o said book is hereby called up-|do it. Specifications amount to noth- | — = 3 | iaom myenony s abonl SLR00 i doitt: one hand. this line and working into the act a|Seni on (o prescnt said claim to said bank |ing compared to expericnce. LJAKE GOOD LIVING in Real Ee-|chance to et in business No, 21 Main Inquire of and. V. - i c e e 7 day N , 3, . ) e . ate Business, ur. eal Estate Ed- r , Ne L40] , n. £ ot of good, 2leant ‘comedy. The sec — O ottt having the otk getinnd| Mine is for you if you are wise. | iator teis bow Renl Eotats deats | sepisd THOMAS H. BECKLEY, TJoseph Gibbs, of Lelcester. Mass., is B naaber willbe ipis. Silo Filling Begun. Sinclion wud oxthizainion dad & noh START RIGHT are made by Successtul real . estato - — 278 Main Street still doing police duty. although 88 5%?:? s?fig?‘?tg::fixfi;hi}g Clever Sirl| Albert Miner of Huntington avenue |booi issued in liew thereof, or nihe asents: how to list property; how to B e o One Of the most desira: o years old. This is his forty-sixth con- era] changes of excellent wardrobe, |15 filling his silos. smaubadusl theneo nRal G sn] Thos. J. Dodd | 5 5o Sinderd “and | ferdle productive land; gooa butlaings: secutive 3 3 On the picture programme the fa- LOST—Tuesday morning, between - - tenant; real estate titles; legal form: on state road. near store, postoffice, " the {Prneet torto s oitl be Miss Susan Wilcox of the Scotland | Lacayara’s store and St. Mary's church, c TOR hundréds of pointers, tips, etc; 246 |church and schiool; must be seen to be On ceome: lnee: the ‘Bl tiamts ous| Tieada Bara, will be seen again | 4" oAt T Tre i New - Lons |5 Cotdmaton Hindes rermh o Hart: GENERAL CONTRACTO Piges hioely vound: - Only $100 past. | appreciated; part cash. ® George B rallways are using _storage-batte n the big William Fox production o i = “on- | Vife Wet Wash. sepisd |89 Cliff Street Telephone 822 | L& prepaid. Your money rizht back if | Briges, Yantic. Telephone Lebanon 25-4. East Lynne. This picture set the whole [ 407 this Week. - 3 cars at less expense than steam loco- sepldd 6a Are Satisfied, Real $ohn talking after: yesterday's Do LOST—Four heifers and two_bulls, S O I e i motives or gasoline electric cars. Att, month t on the t vearlings. Fi 1 vi Educator; Desk 8, Statlon K Wash-|™ Fom SALE—Bulok tourlng car, C-25, . formances and s without doubt one of o Are s antie taluing | allpeacTingah Findor noties. Terine; ington, D. C. 35154 | excellent condition, new tires. "B, G. To remove trouhlesome spots from a SN weatont jariinun’ aver| - screene(s | 801D Vhsinis, I Stanleyiiday of Town | Clelisster, /Cont.iilel ;144 sop1dd SALE HORSES o Southwick. Storrs, Ct. sep1ia 50 AC i e Gt S o - | street has returned. T = = WANTED—Second hand furniture, : 3 , Ct. 013 garment, try the yolk of an egg before S 5 e rork In the east Tls e D e 20 good H that Il ac- | highest price paid. A. Bruckner, 55| FOR SALE—A very fne cemetery washing, This is effective and not at exceptional and she is well supported| n.0 © 4 " Tamot of St S LR O el . |1 have 20 good Horses are all ac” | Franklin St. Tel. 717-3. may24d |lot, with perpetual care. Inquire of all injurious to perishable colors. , “Talbof Sprinsfiela, 01d} he is dark above, HEht ted hing from 1,000 to 1600 : by several well known movie artists. o 1, LERE | climated, weighing from 1, o Aubrey W. Jarvis, Superintendent Yan- E) The’ comedy burlesque on modern so- | MasSy o vielting her " sister-in-law, o Whion Interestea: has habit, [—prices rights. T need the room for o Cemetéry. 50130 |l ew house of six rooms, surround- §| Vienna fewelers are doing a flour- slety by George Ade causes much | S ¢ sometimes, of carrying head turned to|another carfoad which will arrive FOR SALE—1314 Buick roadster, in(fed by beautiful shade trees. barn | ishinz business with people who think laughter, most of the run being found one s has no plate or name: |about the first of October. o ! 1o n|fea - in the titles, something unusual in SnSwers to the mame of Partner; suit: ELMER R. PIERSON 2 MORETGIRI: USHiERS SR yronditlon, indulre of ‘the |§10x30, one hennery Sx12, two J|gems a safe Investment for thelr sur- ; . Miss Ruth Avery of West Town |ibie re 2 ; 3 . Wi tic, : motion pictures. This reel also will able re be shown again today. For tomorrow and Saturday Valen- ne Grant will be seen in The In- a0cent Lie, a five reel Paramount leature and the fourteenth episode of ‘he Mysterfes of Myra will also be thown. Lily Theatre, Plainfield. Coming Friday, Sept. 15, New Fork’s laughing success, Some Baby, lirect from a run of 150 nights at the Fulton theatre, New York. A joyous 'arce in three acts, has no duil mo- ments. Under the personal care of Mr. Fred A. Haywood with Miss Srace Merritt and a notable cast, all special scenery. The show will be bver in time for late cars in all di- cfitlon& Prices, 25, 50, 75, $1.00 and .50, NORKMAN CRUSHED UNDER A TON OF BRASS RODS. Fell While High in the Air from a Steam Crane. v Patesbury, Conn, Sept ~13—Senal s orkman empployed FE s *Chano mctal works i Sater: street has returned from Sebowisha Camp at Haugton's Cove where she spent the summer. Mrs. Erie Mitchell and daughter Miss Ruth Mitchell of North Franklin were guests Wednesday of Mrs. Frank Skin- ner of the Scotland road. Dance Friday evening at Scotland Road hall—adv. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Harrington of San Francisco who have been in town, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hnery Guile of West Town street the first Mrs. A. F. Graniff and_Mrs. Harold Sutton came from New Haven Tues- day to visit Mrs. Albert Miner of Huntington avenue, Mrs. Miner went with them Wednesday to visit rela- tives in Mystic. Mrs. John Hubbard of Sturtevant street was given a birthday surprise Mnoday evening when ten of her neighbors and friends gathered at her home. A social evening with music, games and rofreshments was passed. KING CONSTANTINE ASKS D W inataatly kiled todey. when brase rods welghing about a foll op Lim. The rods were attach- isting crane and while high ir_broxe from the crane and , who was_standing ai- bemeath them. His body was ‘mangied. Southington—A. number of pupils in | cepted in principle d will confer o were | with the king this lt&oon aittevent ;fi\gh.bw! B teachers 3 @ B hgg h:’-e lose | two Weeks, o . officer they can at- by | Wilson of Bfig’gepon seve.an informal betoze y for 6chools. "About 39 4n all | the legislature FOR A NEW CABINET Has Assigned the Task to M. Dimi- tracopulos, Who Has Accepted. — Athens, Greece, Sept. 13, noon, via London, 9.05 p. m—King Sonstahting has M. Dimitracopulos, former minister of justice to form a new cabinet. M. Dimitracopulos has ac- sioner and at_the followin; ard offered for return by S. B. Overlock, M. D., Pomfret, Conn. Phone 260, Putnam Div. sep12d LEGAL NOTICES PROFOSALS FOR STATE ROAD WORK ALID PROPOSALS will be re- celved by the State Highway Commis- sioner, Room 27, State Capitol, Hari- ford, Connecticnt, until 2 p. m., Friday, Sepl. 15th, 1916, for the following sec- tlon of State work, in accordance with plans and_specificitions on file in the office ot the Stsite iishway Commie- place: TOWN OF WATERFORD: Construo- tion of a sixteen (16) foot Span Rein- forced Concrete Slab Bridge on tha Saybrook-New London road. Plans and specifications ai Town Clerk’s Office, Waterford. All bids must be accompanied surety company bond or a cam'ga check not less than one-third of the cost of the work. The State Highway Commiesioner reserves the Tight to res ject any end all bids. eDoted at Hartford, Tonnestlout, C. J. BENNETT, State, Commiasioner. Room 31 CABIeoY, Harttord, Conh: MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watch Jawelr; and securities of any ‘k'!nd a1 u{ LoWont Hates of Interest. An old established firm to deal tn, ey EGnlined’ 13750 Hartford—Licut. 2 Clifford B. dinner party for about,12.members of dt the Hotel Heublein Tuesdav ‘night. M. J. FIELDS, . , Floriat 39 Ward Street Carnations. Special _Forms Rlanta, Telephone 536-3 We Can’t Do All the Work, To Begin Next Monday Apply At Once To MANAGER CRAIG DAVIS THEATRE sep13d FOK SALE—Resistered O. 1. C. boars, So We Do the Best The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors and Builders. FOR SALE Ma mo Lathe, Machinists Wanted Planer and Milling chine Hands Wanted in dern shop within 15 miles One new six room Oottage, latest|Of Norwich. Good working Improvems imcluding bath, ' tollets. S city water, electric lights and hardwood | conditions. floord; oné acre of land; ten minutes 1 ‘Franklin Square, and on trolley ifner price 32.100. 'Ean "be bousht on casy terms. 8. SIECEL, TRoom 8. Shannon Buflding. Telephone 184-3. The Best Bullding Site for Com- ‘mercial Purposes in Willimantic. Sit- uated in the heart of the ciy, on Main Street, with track room. Will be eold at a low price if taken at once. For terms apply to 12 Han, Hou sumi State experience and wages desired first letter. Address Box 444, Bulletin WANTED Laborers, 4 Waitresses, 3 Farm ds, 4 Men for the beach, 7 General sework Women, 2 Boys. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Building GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager WANTED IMMEDIATELY mer cottage, good tion, rea- sonable price, on either salt or fresh waster. FOR: SALE: & -aore farm, near main WILLARD W. HAYDEN | ufCRiii: di-tere fagm, not matn il fine 1ana. fliigfiém, E—"r%ga'hm hans 89-6 S b, Tares Sew pouity Touse and outbuildi: 53 l?flfi 70 Mountain 8t mlmc“rfi&vfiffinfifcxm betird ready ‘for service. Telephons 13-14, Jewett City. Conn. sepild YOR SALE_Deering corn _binder, practically new. Inquire Fred Thumm, Franklin St. seplld FOR SALE — Furniture, mirror. crockery, pewter, glass, prints, etc.; all old pleces. Golden St. FOR SALE—Greatest real estate bar- guin in Nofwich; Buckigham home on vashington St 12-room house, most substantially built, which cost over $50,000 fo build; also 28 building lots and 40-foot strect. Price for residence and the 28 lots, $10,000. Address Real Bstate Exchange, New London, Conn. je21daw ¥OR SALG Bar; truck. Inquire C. K. or_Grover & aug2sd ASK Helghts. FOR SALE or exchange for Ford car; ‘a good heavy-welght horse; sound and gentle. Also one 50 acre farm {n good condition with new barn and stlo, conyeniently located on_trol- ley; 6 cents fare from Willimantic; at a Very low_price. Samuel Adams, 921 Main ‘St., Willimantic, ivisa = ain; one-horse ailey, Main St., Caron Co., Broadway. COIT about Greystone g21d FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busl ness BI Wka, Building Lots, all in a sirablo loca’ions. List your property you care to seil or rent, as I-have & number of peo&u looking for real es« tate investmen: i F. gL, Renl Estate and Insurance, Room 108, Fhayer Bldg. F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner 122 Prospect Strest. Norwich. Conm: - . _'"Phoms 11 - 1 scratching sheds, 60 peaci trees (will bear this season), 1% acres scrawberries (will be in fruitage this Spring), % acres asparagus (will cut 100 Ibs. daily In season— an income getter). Near railroad, school ana cnurch; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. issued Choice of 400. it in all New England, WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L Telerhone 365 Offices_110 “West 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley Just Nothing like $4,000 WILL BUY modern cottage house. Six rooms end bath, every improvement. Large level lot. Good neighborhocd, near trolley. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 Broadway FOR SALE A very desirable Cottage, with all modern “improvements, excetlent loca- tion, on Bliss Place. For full particu- lars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Insurance Broker. « Fronklta Sanare. plus funds in these unsettled times. As a result of the scarcity of steam tonnage nowadays a company has been formed in New Orleans to establish a service of large schooners equipped with gasoline engines between New Orleans, Cuba and Mexico. It is announced that a poultry show will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazll, during September, and that great ef- forts are being made to interest local fanciers and breeders—many of whom, reports Consul General A. L. M. , Gottschalk, are using American brood- ers, incubators, patent foods and other supplies. —_—— Rheumatism Follows Exposure. In the rain all day is generally fol- lowed by painful twinges of rheuma- tism or neuralgia. Sloan’s Liniment will give you quick relief and prevent the twinges becoming torture. It quickly penetrates without rubbing and soothes the sore and aehing joints, For sore, stiff, exhausted muscles that ache and throb from overwork, Sloan's Liniment affords quick relief. Bruises, sprains, strains and other minor in- juries to children are quickly soothed by Sloan's Liniment. Get a bottle to- day at your Druggist, 25c. Bad Colds From Little Sneezes Grow. Many colds that hang on all winter start with a sneeze, a sniffle, a sore throat, a tight chest. You know tho symptoms of colds, ‘and you know prompt treatment will break them up. Dr. King'’s New Discovery, with its soothing antiseptic balsams, has been breaking up colds and healing coughs of young and old for 47 years. Dn King's New Discovery loosens the phlegm, clears the head, soothes the irritated membrane and makes breath- _ing easier. A% your - 500,