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FAIR, WARMER TODAY) COOLER, OVERCAST TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight |NEARLY 5000 AT BROOKLYN FAIR THE TRUTH ABOUT WANTED WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT POETRY —_— % —— . oL Good Weather, Good Exhibits, Good WANTED—Men and boys over 16 for| FOR SALE—Work horse, wel 1000| 'TO RENT—Small tenement at 21 Lpg A‘m&mgfi. nnueur:(om Plotures at| Nt e nd | Good Racing — Two ECZEM A AND P'LES w‘ NTED ;;e;\gmw:;;( < in woolen;r{:flmnll:m.ng ggmds; '3“rm71’1& cc::eam seyz';::"’ ga%e ffifie?&fl""?&' cLs aduéxfpzolndly. SOME CLASS. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre.| Granges Represented—Four Crooks for ‘family of = workers, Somerswille | —mmm s e 0 EENT=Tsrsment. sl T - | she wore a striped awning skirt” oy Sygeriiie and aoving” Pletirss &t | gLt iOn Your Way” Order . By, 0. semerdile ona T Aoe? | TOR SALE < I WRok, BT | et PP Seven R X R | el 2t L Y ol e Machinists' Union, No, 744, meets in Thousands and thousands of people,| THE SAXTON WOOLEN CORP., sep2id Forasaan & sep21d 2 : | moder -oonveniencen. 83 WestIRERR | ohir Miris SEARRE StYISRE neck Bagles' Hull, g B, (Special to The Bulletin.) says Peterson, are learning every week P e WANTED By refined FOR SALE 13 extra 500d 0ows, 35| S1 o Phone 1420-2 o> “hingtor| White simmer furs about her e s 80, 1L P (06 Brooklyn, Conn., Sept. 20—"They're | that one 25 cent Dox of Peterson's Bean EII sition to carerc orpqd woman, & Bo: | tons No. 1 hay, 1 1913 Chelmers, seven- BB vl 450 21d_ | Kopt_out the August heat: o Ponumenh Trive R all herol 'They're all here! Get in|Ointment will abolish Kczema and B ubowarg Tor old lady or t6 sesiet | fais NSuring’ car. I L. Gardner, Kick | TO RENT—Newly dccorated tenc- | HIs, sult was Deesh pn meets i Sngmesry Hane % ™ -l gitn the bunch—do your stunt!” So | banish piles, and the grateful letters I S thn. - Address Box 13, ulle- | BT ohinon, S "rell 1752 Linantn | ment, 6 bosweil “avel V1350 per e sh5cs encasel Canton Oneco, No. 3, I O. O. F,|[sang the mids venders today, the |receive every day are worth more to FOR WANTED g nenth; two_apartmént Bl o S hOBATVHAEA IAYEN ot meets w000 Fellows Trall. Airst of the big days of the Brosklyn |me than money. 1n B ED, Fuple o Syening classes | o SALE—Wholo oufit must be| Way. John L. Fumning, o2 Groadway. Mot pumps of lovely creams Ward: - early ppiication Tnpited: only | disposed of at onco: used for all kinds| _*epZid His necidle made no gentle sound— Moulders' Union, No. 126, meets at|fair; and the “they're all here” part| I had Eczema for many years on my Noitea SamporPlication, invited: only | or"Pavm worl; oxtra good horse, with |~ RENT TLarge, sunny room, steam | In fact, it was & -screami” Carpenters’ Hall. 1 aenters ALl . No. 11, 0. D, I s, | Of BPplied as well to the people of the | head and could not get anything to do 3 two sets of harness, all | peh ] : m | In w mOermanis Lodge, No | surrounding section of the state as it |it any good. I saw your ad and got Leurel HIll Ave. "' meptid | BUEEY. ANL L0, SO0 vl Ave, Olty. | Bekteds S¥glning bath | voomg price}Upon her head s turban white i o did to the se to which the lea- [one box and I owe you many thanks WANTED—To buy h a sep21d i : FiATe Bis e 1 It S Hi 1 Trolleymen’s Union meets in Unfon PRrpO: s L owe: - ‘s buy hogs, calves, fat ep: While his straw 1id it glistened bright e, ther-lunged barkers were applying it. |for the good it has done me. There cattle: farmers, don't sell till you see| —i~worotouricey raiserst Koneman | w0 WENT Furmished rooms; 10 min: | A® bousht from store today. Court Sachem, No. 94, F. of A, meets| Favored with a perfect day, the falr |isn't @ blotch on my head now and I mey 38 L will bay ‘cash for all T get: | 5 8. Mo No. 14 s & scientific treatment | utas waix from H oo Bhare 11055 in Foresters' Hall. management was early assured that|couldn’t help but thank Peterson for dress B AT Namarse, tg putchase. 4d-|for the prevention and cure of black | "gep204 ARt s | Again T saw her on the beach = there need be no worrying about the | the cure is great. Mrs, Mary Hill, 420 35575 Detwesn 5okl Yantle, or Phone| head in turkeys. It has never falled ! 12 In striking sebra sult; attendance, which approximated some |Third Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. DIThSTu and 1 or after 6 p. m. | {327, Tho work. Prepared and sold by| FOR RENT—A farm, good 1and,| He in one-Diece of scanty reach ANNOUNCEMENTS of the best records of the past. Mo- | I have had itching piles for 15 years - | i€oneman Fouliry Yards, 468 West Main | house and barns. in thé cfty of Nor-|That showed him up no beaut. > ifVe aad Jiohing D) 2 WANTED—Second hand furniture, | St, Norwich, Conn. Price 50c. wich. Take Wésterly car and stop|Seen at Bar Harbor, or Newport, tor cars shoved the horse-drawn ve- |and Peterson’s is the only ointment > highest price paid. A. Bruckner. 56| &ugTuThs City Line. 1ox fiii Manor. sep20d | What I have noted here? DAVIS THEATRE. hicles still farther to the rear this |that relieves me, besides the piles seem 5 Do ruckner, . = Franklin St. Tel. 717-3. may24d —— N y—'tis with pride I now report year as competitors in the transporta- [to have gone. A. B. Ruger, 1127 FOR SALE—One Chester White boar. | F0 RENT_—Tenement of five rooms | “Twas risht down at Revere New. Show Yoday—All Blg Kelth Acts | tlowk TER0ure oL Eho manival 'exhibiton, | Wasttagton e, Racine (Wi 1 4 BT D e o e o | e T e, “Storfing; ‘Conn. | &t 101 Boswell Aver of Far atbb T BT and Triangle Photo Plays. 4 e T Killingly, Conh., Danlelson Div. sepi%d 3. contain. | T0 RENT Lower T W e P e R WANTED 3 7 1 nd md fimber That P11 ell all | seven Tooms Snd I siodern comvint|Im tired of lugubrious weather— H ; ng wood an 4 s and all modein conven: veat e Sovill bo. Bl GPraplete. change Of ] L o L | s Dl et ikee in ton ICE DEALER hang Shades; wanld Eiey prsterame io | together of separately. J. A. Griswoid, | iences. - Inquire Gilber This sort that we havegevery days DB At ikl Limestre EoaRy | S e e e e man that can do upholstering repair- {169 West Town St. sep12TuThS | Washington St. P L pack’up my srip and another excellent show is billed e e e Son Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. K5 O TS Newr London, | | EOR SALE—_Five farms above Yantle | 10 fx Two largo furni Then' it Taine and T don't get awey. for this change, The feature attrac-| Farly arrivals among the motorists| “*Lp (0% “IRED B0 o0 o Cont. 3 ondon. | and”'three houses: will be sold at low | rooms for light housekeeping. 44 Union tion is Toots Paka and Her Hawailan |captured the choice parking places, b o i e, price if taken at once; also three acres! St. Phone Xx34-12. sepl9d 3 ser Yhen I o for a spin in my auto. TO RENT Larss rosm, closet and| Lhe skles may be Tair and serens cupboard, suitable for light hous eep- | But b Juave Lagane e Iy 565 Boswell ve. Terms reason-| fore I'm drenched In my car 519a | And wasted my good gasoline. burn out of sunburn in 10 minutes. native singers, dancers and instru- | but by early afternoon these cars, li - mentalists. This act goes direct from [ing the rail inside the track. were | Mail orders fllied, charges prepaid by Norwich to headline the show at|flanked and shut in six and eight rows | Feterson Bros, Buffalo. N. Y. Keitlvs Providence theatre. _Toots | deep with such a host of cars as has | = Paka and her Hawaiians were the|never previously been seen at the 5 first natives of the island to introduce [ grounds, and getting out and away [70 man buys a risht to run a ques to American vaudeville the charm of |for the trip home was not the easy i e s A e M e WANTED_A_working housekeeper | cabbage by the barrel. Address P. A. for family of three aduits, in Country | Nawrockl, Yantie. SepTThSTu village; must be neat, honest and £00d | “poRr SALE_Four . % i plain cook; middle aged woman pre- i A hon plain, cocks: middie dged woman pre-| noves Mo shape, “wii FIR {8fnck address Mrs. W. Standish, Fanover, Ct. | Zapec blawer to full capacity; will seil Price $2,000 Dapes blower to full capectty: will sell | i REvT —cotiare Towse 100 acre farm, 60 clear, balance fjf _Ser20d Franklin, Ct. No. 10 Kin-| At night when I'm worn out and weary ney Ave, all ‘modern improvements.|I lie ‘twixt damp sheets in the dark 5 s T e S —— linquire J. F. Tompkins, 67 West Main | To fitfully dream e s at the fair and that if his actions |} pasture and woodland, 1000 cords WANTED—Man, single or with wife,| "por SALE_Eight shoates suitable|Street. ¢ sepi2d | T h their mative music. Thelr programme performance that getting in was. don’t measure up to standard he must || standing wood, also some timber, || f5usiioiaker and man or all work of}to fced; two market wagons and two|= e e i X SNl Tstuiantdl Jitneys Did Big Business. take the consequences. : Souniry place near New London; tef-| carriages. W. S. Vail, Yeatic, Conn. TO REN desirable six-room flat, | ° & SHm . sic, native songs and Miss Paka's fa- S s Spgoition 5 abundance of water, 6 room house, § | fTences rc';nr:‘"ed- J. M. Graves, szdew sep20d . central location, mprovements. 2 i T his hr 1 Tittie Soqton. and | came in Drivate cars, hundreds of oth: e s 3 berns, other bulldings, 2 miles | =STLL | TFOR SALE A frst ciams pool pasior | [Tle at 122 bieadi **..| HUMOR OF THE DAY otapany. Billle Seaton has been for |ers were whirled swiftly to the fair |, DY, two ciclock the sttendance at|ffrom trolley, ¢ miles from Franklin e e in" Norwich, center of ity[ tobaced:| WOR WENT _ Auractive flat. six y. as been . 3 — 3 o, gars, ete.; prici v i| rooms and batn, large reception hall, e many seasons a big Broadway favorite |In the for hire machines, From Dan- | inis for the day. At four it was an- || Sauere. oryich; good neighborhood. Address|imuat be sold at once: & £00d Invest:|modern. cquipment, sXoeliens nelghbor:| 1918—What is alinmony? and is one of the finest comediennes | (€500 £lone B T oy S ere Inounced that the receipts at the main FRANCIS D. DONOHUE %3 s ment for little capital. Inquire at 327|hood; $30. Archa W. Coit, 53 Broadway.| 191—1 really don't know. I took in vaudeville. The third act is Ger-|engaged in the =passenger carrying)gate were in excess of $1,200, and the || Central Building, Norwich ANTED—Surgeon's chairi, it SF - Nomwiolss Goun S i RecE T R dn chemistry for my science this year— B A e 2o of caryaaciig buck aud fortn | A+ th | eetimals fof ime; number Sresant was FRekith Sauare, between s and R S e FOR muNT — Homclike {urnishe [Record. s 503 a le feats - X : in excess of 5,000. Before two o’clocl G s a 11; one $ h. p. engine, for S ey =4 S fore seen here. There is also an un- |attractive price of a gquarter a trip|ipcre wasn't a_seat unfilled in _the - | §clock, Tuesduys, Thursaays or Satur-itrdae for mew “milic cow. ' Engine can | Bouse, elght rooms and batn; best resc| Recrulting officer — Any previous % e - the jftnenrs & (b Diininass: ere w ; . 1 £ Sep: & idence sec Archa W. & Coit, 63 |training? usually strong bill of photo plays. The | the jf did a thriving by grandstand and many bought thelr &= o p20d_ | hc''seen running any time. Charles S. W 3 g stand or. Triangle feature is called The Devil's Fair of the Old-time Type. way in to t along the rail- Needle, a five part Fine Arts produc- s in order view the races from a s The fair is much the same this year tion, starring Tully Marshall. _This e point of vantaze. Along the quarter : pleture deals with one of the greatest |28 it has been for years in the p e e ames - asec TED_Toy 16 vears o that is not a big state show, nor rep- |and they held their positions all of J. B. Lucas, Central Building. bleture deals with jone of the greatest|an honest doilar for dollar propo: Pathe news will also be shown and | [0St 18 not a g stale show, nor rep- 0on, for the racing this year 37 SHETUCKET STREET his one is as interesting as the one WANTED _Boy to work in a drug|Brown, Yantic. Phone 1037-4. sep20d Broadway. Sl S auEed Billjim—My oath! Y'orter see mea SR S i e SALE Guernsey cow. § years A flat of six rooms, first|Killin” pigs.—Sydney Bulletin. & 16 quarts per day. Fhone|floor, pleasantly ~located, reasonable| “What's the matter with you?" sa13d |rent lInquirs Oak St.__ augdld “My business has slumped.” FOR SALE _fouse and 10 acres of| FOR RENT—Hou __“Bah! You look so gloomy T thought land on Corning Road and Hamilton|all meders improv {it might have been the home team. Asylum Inquire # ¢ fai Ve e o e ED—A competent butter mak- | Ave. Inquire 22 CLff St. sep1sd | Asylum st aog29a |Kansas City Journal. is of the class that holds its business much above the usual stand B o a sylum & veek. - g ard for | the d also make competent — it izl i o the first half of tho weelk To com-|on ‘the strength of its general excel. |ard for the fair. Palaoes m oy L AT | WOR waY w1516 ORI evers | S s e o i Dupwaite has a handsome {iger Pighest salaried comedian in the worla | lence in all that it purports to be and Ladies’ Driving Class. LE pany. For further particulars as to|Dassenger touring car In fitst class|two rooms, with kitcheneite; e " ALK 1o et 1o s latest coredy: The h;]('.'xusphof n_ml ch:\drm of llsrz\t'mus- B ey st M e the place and requirements, apply to|condition; price very reasonable. In-|pest 'clectric light. Phone 1216 Yes. He bagged it himself. iy t i phere, its social and reunion feartures, & s - % ¥ the Brooklyn Creamery Company, R.|duiro at Madden's Cigar Store. scplsd Count. This is the funniest picture Iriving © and in the family B. Witter, Presid Brookiyn, O Dovisio Jourdly ot e Sl unt. 2 ire | jts réputation for cleanliness, as an JEiiDE cliss o st s EW EIGHT ROOM _Witter, President, Brookiyn, Conn| rom saLm 5 T registered | ——————————— “No. At an auction sale.”—Birming- this notably funny fellow has ever|exhibition, and the opportunities that ss were shown. Mrs. gred C; N ot COTTAGE sep20d ~ i bl & B cerile and| FURNISHED rooms; reasonable|ham Age-Herald. made, and no_one should miss seeing . P e won first place in the ladies’ BUNGALOW 1D &F. Il righ snd 15012 " 5%hepisd | rates; suitabig for light housckeeping| . s . one. it always affords to spend a day hap- | 1 1 2z : & F_and 7. & | ol rig ne 1891-2. D g 1 - There's ome thing I will say for it. Several Norwich people have re- | = Y driving, Mrs. A. Tait Hope, also of 500 B, mmles. Abp 5 e ol P13, |Mrs. Emma Morse, 15 Union St. 3y2od 3 pily ana well ;! Apply to Pawcatuck Wodien % that. ton = R ceived letters from their friends in 3 Dayville, second. ALL MODERN Mills, Westerly, R, L sep19d | 94F UR S]Al-lwl‘su:lcll; r\mayom.‘ me]:fia}l = T SR AR O S NLose mistakes cause 8o other towns where this picture has No New Departments. 5 5 ue 4. excellent condition. Injuire Dr.| T RENT—For $10 a month & tene-|much trouble.” L R R e MR b M el id All in the Family. WANTED _Amorican widow wishes | Thompson, Taftville. sepisd | ment of sevon Tooms at 8 School St What is it s t b v departments have been add- i position as per fo bie | — = r utes' walk of Franklin| wHe doesn’ you can benefit by the trlp also. The | and sub-divisions of the show have | 1Y dFiving horse very much of a fam- livery. Danieison, Conn. Sepigas; | Damei Bl D 1S NoTwloh. + oey filfce fooms. Inquire ac Bulletin O:-|Were good, anyhow.”—Detrolt Frea new Davis concert orchestra has es-|much to hold the attention and to di- | L3, &ffair Frank . Kennedy, of Day- — T FOR SALE_One 1825 French oclock, | lice. Jy21a7 | Prees. tablished themselves with the music | rect interest to the fact that back on | il Wit , fouis E. Kennedy, 7 ROOM APARTMENT T O e "x;ffj‘:’;"mnse“ady inlald with pearl and gold leaf, has INT In the bullding ot |, Bystander—I suppose you would like lovers of the town and the music is a | the farms the agriculturalists of to- |°f Daniclson, sccond & sep19a 4 A glass dome, accurate timekeeper, a| FOR RENT Iy the bullding corner of|to take a ride without worrying about big feature of every show. day are thinking as well as Nearly 50 Pairs of Oxen. onsSacha Strest AN o= Berect bty el Ome Ahree guarler | o "store for yeams occupled by C. C.|tires and the like? Matinee today at 215, all seats 10 [ing; seeking, and sucoeeding by the i 2 $30.00 BVANTED--A boarder or roomer, 295 | size pool and billlard combination par- | 120, % ugxist, and the sal om; | Motorist (fixing a puncture)—You sents. Evening 10, 15 and 20 cents.|use of scientlfic methods and the ap- Lot the morning pro- |l L SSESSION OCTOBER st ||| house Ve IM Private lamiy, rear | o plote, perfect condition. . Phone | store room and bakery form bet I would. Don’t miss this big show. plication of many modern methods of e e ST e i 144-3. sep19d Frovidence Dukery. S Bystander—Well, here's a car ticket. : ey e Diadcs ot o “individuals and e ESPLCTABLE man and wife, Pro- roadway. —The Cha : ———— «"];"\ir;}h':ré“;, 5"5,;:“"")1‘;1{:1‘(‘1_:\5 "vr;r—: ’\\\ teams. There were nearly pairs testants, wish position. on farm iri‘:‘}. FOR SALE—A nearly = ;flx-l‘wm T Boa T L::;v v)‘s‘:?ur:iwel! Mrs. Johnson, 3 AT THE AUDITORIUM. |grow where one grew before: improv- |of oyen on the eround, in & PAddress Box 353, Bulltin | cottage, with one acre of iand, on car —Furnished rooms. ail con. | Lady SWell, Mrs. E |ing the standard of their stock and of | {he fact that these b A line, hetween Baitic and Occum. Tele. | venlences, five minutes' waik _from|what do you think of your husband e all the products acres & i s S - — 5% episaaw i en only. 125 Sehool | g . C. M.? New Vaudeville Acts Today—Bertha | peoduaSorithebineres something of a part in the f THE WESTERN UNION Telegraph | Boone 10123 e ey T T s e, ECiioh i Aot ition: FoxiEeature: The Exhibits. done in surrounding towns. No. 21 Maple Grove Avenue Co. Wants abrignt Doy for messenger | DIDIA seo Amos? Amos who? Why, but I ain’t a bit surprised. Suppose it's , : i ! 5 b H 2 Service; excellent oppor - o a mosquito! Decd, 3 Tit's th T T o 2 i i i Splendid vesetable products, fruit of Experiment Station’s Tent. HANDSOME" RESIDENCE {Slice; excollent opportunity to learn |g mosauito! Becd. an have; Jts the only | ' wo mENm—storo at 71 Branklis 5t |Lis sty tomper that's heen the causa Two new acts of vipideville will be £orgecus coloring and tempiing ap- Rt e O OF 10 ROOMS sep:8d ner Six for 23¢ clgar, at Fagan's Bmoke 2 = of it—Today. i see nat the Auditoriua) today and for | Pearance are to be seen this year in : tior By — ———___|&i0p Sepisd RENT—Furnished _rooms; also| « 3 the remainder of the week and they | the exhibition hall. It is true that the Y a HAHDAWOODSELOORS SR : = : hopselesping. 1 Sehool St Telephone | -The plowman homeward plods hia promise to make up as good a bill, it |showing in the vesetable department sberimient s sson 1 MODERN BATH melders “on_ heax FOR SALE—Touring car; first class [ ['§3-3. SRl eary way. 3 not even a better one than appeared |iS Not quite as varied this year as i e d"i{w'x‘ffii:.‘]f; ELECTRIC LIGHT Sepisd ond condition; price reasonable for quick|-— = === = l‘hu: reader put aside his volume of here the first three davs of the week, | dUring most of the years of the past, ¢ ts be obtained FINE YARD e NV TGN Sle | Sadres Moure O, Bl | ieet obvosiocos. St Hhe Hesmonr || “Times cheogs” I ted. “T B e e L I Dulis: sdascay B ackle. iathes o] I t s btained. THE NEW STORG with ready fo| Office. sepldd | modern conveniences, at The Seymour mes change,” he commented. iy Dick w e ma c A i Students of pouitry methods und BARGAIN PRICE Wear £oods for woman and CHUG Wl e | 83" Frankiin St. Phone 1043-2. apri2é |see in Kansas they are taking hired fon and he has been a hit on every | Chiefly responsible for this, and what o Tonnd Tauth ToEanEnn open Sept. 22. The Pasnik Co., Main St. | , FOR SALE—1910 Cadillac truck, with i hands to the harvest fields in taxi- bill he has plaved on this season. The |aPplies to the Brooklyn fair in this em and there were’ entomo- Pposite Woolworths & ang’ 10e Nors | touring car body; tires and motor in b Ditiabire Post principle thipg Billy does is to play a|respect applies as well to the vege- | [ogical displays of very great intercst. “seplia 0 “{fine order. Price $150. Phone 909. TO RENT o ki 7 B e ot b sertulily can b1ey 1| tablo showings: In aboatraill of tha| SEicAL (ISDlays of Very srest Interest James I Case L5 Sepiad ) RET Murderer—Is this the guy Who is to Besides, he has a peculiar way of | New England fairs—large and small |gpecial features of the afternoon at . At Stel plon st Syl aay oL | S oR IBATEr—Ryestiew @ anauitest | QUONOCHANT DG ensroomiy cot= | defend me? working and gets away with a 1 ¢ & ¢ i g 2 g 1 Ebon sepltd_ | ppone 908, A ot d | tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from| Judge—Yes; he's your lawyer. L ot of Good Entries of Stock. the tent = Ee el B! 5 h h niest kind of s 5, all of hi Soe Lo Sor i \a ¢ e i 21 SHETUGKETFSHREET halpers P22C_ | Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and | M.—If he should die could I have the rum:X t lm’ o stun‘ _\q‘tur | The S e SR band concerts were by the Na- aDDrenticess Anpiy ot the office of 28d| 73 0R SALE_Deering cotn _binder, own origin. Oliver and White w : ate 48 18| tiona)l band of Moosup and the a R Ly At Hiaiol te ort ro- vegetable gardens: hardwood - floors, | another practicaliy new. Inquire Fred Thumm, season to find place for all ho d the sccond place on the bill and |!ested th Atwood 3 (Willimanti and other vaudeville batic number P bt oamumm | plumbing ‘and heat. Rental $350. —Yes. Sl gl St the stock that is entered for exhibi- ARG e e | Bran limanticCL I SISIEMOBG Y o= & o Others $300 to £4100. Send for bookiet. | M.—Can I see him alone for a few they have a very neat singing d d i- | oty = fed and : & = e thers 3 hey have a very n inging ~and | e SO0k that ts entered for exhibl- |atiractions var nd_entertaining. FOR SAUE — Forniture, mmrors,| FRANK W. GOY. ‘esterly, R. I |minutes?—Boston Transcript. dancing offering which they will pre The fair proved very much of T g = grounds there never was a time toda - Y MR QS Syt Tall ‘CISthes ¥OUT wemt for| Srocaery, inawter, glags andlvans, sent ess and rcs Of enjoyment f ¥ o al ot o b % Redd—I saw Clarence going fishing il ks gronnds there mever was & time t0day | cose and a source of enjoyment for woman or ohild, walt snd ssé what The | RIts etc.i all ola pleces. 25 Seut = ——— o P The Undectded Brunette, a. very fun- | When scores were not inspecting with | thousinds. rush_away f s 1 RN sunaolEeni Co Main St show you | Golden St. seppd Lot T ny comedy recl written by George Ader| (he various towns in the eastern sec- | SLOURdS Fuon 2 = Two-family House and extra bulld-|on Saturddy. Sept, 23. Up-co-date new | FOR SALG — Dargaln: one-horse FORIBALE SR e merica's_greatest humortst, and pro- | i€ ‘2rious towns it we befc 80t away. | 1o 1ot on the best corner of West Main | 802ds at lower prices. sepldd | truck. Inquire C. K. Bailey, Main St. 5 £ and Lo-las & Dox.of caidy. an-, Quced by E: y, will be shown again | HOF, of the cou " S = e E 3 7 WANTED—An o encaa o or Grover & Caron Co., Broadway. jaer his arm.’ today, as well as the Willlam Fox Rl e of entries I S et And AsyTant itFeats MRyS He BoUEHH] cann o T o Do enced IBIEIS SOT ] s anigaga Q)| “Probably going to fish for mer= five part feature, Ambition, featuring | the Poultry bullding. Swine, sheep and | ith s rters in the free for all goocraliTolssworts e Frank SO = r ! maids.”—Yonkers Statesman. Bertha Kalich. ¢ |soats are shown in herds. ther s finc stepping for the | separately. Must be sold to settle an s s CoiTRmo RV ] Tomorrow and Saturday will _ be In the Women's Building. ace devotees during the afternoon. PONE, LS PSncOG el L o Ao T o SSnERGS THE KALEIDOSCOPE shown the last cpisode of the Mys-| The ladies' bullding was a hive of | Peter Asan won this race handily, the | estate: say T wear Tor woman 2| er O, SALE —Greatest real estate bar- teries of Myra. This serfal will be|busy people during all the da ec- | summary s and the other track = o) tore oLems ‘Saturday. Sept, 23 aim in Nofwich; Buckiigham home on In the best residential section, a followed every Friday and Saturday, |dlework that is pronounced by all to |event of ernoon being as fol- cEoREE R oY L e fmir“;:s"fmy%ulthArgvgp_hlw‘;g;‘. i | e e Cleveland claims 777,600 population. starting mber 23th, and 30th, by [be beautiful in every respect is dis- | lOWS 15 Grand Vicws Terrace, — e, u v bi hic v z n Cottage. 2 teen episodes taken from the story of | hundreds of articles shown were end- | peter 4 ‘ Gl Hartford, Coun. | 7o' artory e imakers: nand|imd the 28 lois, $10,000. Address Real ||| and bath, finished in cak. Large |||Germany: “Let it be understood that the same name now running in the |lessly fascinating to the women. Miller 28 inor STt men_ for ni work on punch press;| EStale Exchange, New London, Conn. lot with fruit trees. nothing made of rubber is valueless— e s S ot te b s o paTeE TeD o Jght otk lon” punchyprses | dezicaw old or new, let us have it. There are fcans. — A - D briE W healiey, of conditions; _ steady . work. Apply Inquire of the rings from mineral water bottles, el A ol Y grtr}‘f_e& have special exhibits A e S TR | Employment ' Department, 150 ~ New BUY THIS THOMAS H. BECKLEY, the mouthpieces of babies’ bottles—." BREEDri e A e e I Ligiie, Sy Earkpyes Hartiord seplld 278 Main Street So, out of the mouth of babies have 4 bers ha : 5 i we fiEute on to ma cass The most realistic fistic encounter |in the fair and are a decided credit to 55 8 L pro on tomale iDuriancdery 2 FAMILY HOUSE Phones 68 ? ¢ i i Cows. Look for adv- S SauiiicCo VinS Main S acotid 24 That “discrepancy” of a penny in ever seen in a film production takes |all who had a part in arranging them, 6 66 2 e = = tmant has sev. i B h Mutil Macteslota | The, bootha nlow many Vet o -t W e _THOUSANDS government Jjobs now| Tach apartmant has seven rooms and J) |the accounts of the supreme court of i b, il 5 REetine 0l 5 . obtamable; $15 month; list free. Frank- | bath, modern improvements; in best judicature reappears in the accounts The Bruiser, which is the feature at products, preserves, dairy lines, T the Breed theatre today. The partic- | needlework and many other results of hree-minute Trot or Pace. Telephone 62 Lebanon, Gonn. | in Tustituie, "Dept. Rochester, N.| residence section, fitteen minutes’ walk this year, and the problem of its ori- fpants in this bout are William Rus- | the work and handiness of the grang- | Rhoda Ashburn, by M., C. H. B L = : P4d_ | trom Franklin Square. House is in gin is not vet settled. It is dreadful sell, the handsome Mutual star and |ers—men and women. yelichacl o 1 11 WMAKE GOOD LIVING in Rcal Es|cxcellent condition and rents for $744 - toliihgiior ithisias & i el Al K:zuff;-nnm who was a heavyweight Votes for Women. it uuetly S FOR SALE ucator tells bow Real Estate deals|Per annum. Price $7,000. ' eration with an ever-dimlnlshln;pi:‘l‘l: fighter of considerable reputation only | mne suffrasists hav = Miller . 2 e e R R T Btion 1 a few vears ago. Keal blows are |y, sists have a Votes for |obert Wil e i e e T ARCHA W. COIT 1 ability of solution. Will not some kind WD i bout K anncit Saoes x| “busy dis Maxie ScGre Write fnsurance; about landlord am i For $1,400 C scien y tin n many held in fight clubs. | jiterature and telling many of the| D, Hall . 55 444 OR SALE tenant; real estate tities; legal forms;| 1he Mutual Benefit Life Agency or ’ as straighten the account? The Bruiser has proved one of the | o B8 GH0 : ? i 80 of g g screen sensations of the year and those | OfF eauge. 0 Time—2.46, 2.42. r;;gg;enfcef; e oo Wzs‘(? Telephone 1334 63 Broadway |} New house of six rooms, surround- who like vivid actién should not miss Plaut-Cadden Exhibit. 26 prepaid, Your money right back if ed by beautitul shade trees, barn j| The map of Hungary over the Ru- it. This year Adelard Morin has Abe One new six room Cottage, latest|you are nof perfectly satisfied. Realty 16x30, one henuery S$x12, two fl|manian border contains some mystify- The Mutual Weekly and an excep- | Curland’ with him in caring for the LOST AND FOUND improvements, Inciuding bath, foilets, | Educator: Desk §, Station F; Wash- TOR SALE. scratching sheds, 60 peacii trees fl|ing names, as the first Bucharest bul- tionally funny comedy completes the|Plaut-Cadden, Norwich, = exhibit of | ——— oot = e city water, clestric lights and hardwood | ingte: G iy15d Cottage Houses, Tenement and Buysi- |f (will bear this season), 1% acres {|letins have shown. A formidable one bill for today. Wasserman player-planos and Craw- LOST—Lost or_stolen, | 00Ts:_oné acre of land; ten minutes ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- [} sirawberries (will be in fruitage fj|is Gyiorgioszentmiklos, which, on be- For Friday and Saturday the Breed |ford pianos. Victrolas are also being 0 15353 of The” Norwick | froe Feeaiql 314 2n *Be Sousht on S sare fo seq of rentad T have « |fthis Sprmg). &% acres asparagus fiine challenged = frmly, —reduces itself will present Lionel Barrymoro, one of |shown. = Thelrs "ls "melody ~corner, | 5yt féev. AL persons arecay: | ne: price 32100, < 2 WANTED you cure to seil of ront a9 I have a |} (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— f|merely to “George St. Michael,” and the versatile members of the famous|Where ie music-lovers hover all day S S e 4 > fng the sawis Do eI : fate Investments. an income gettar). Near railroad, {|may thus claim an affinity with our K. Barrymore-Drew family in The Quit- |long. claim to said book is hereby called up- s SIEGEL 12 Laborers, 4 Waitresses, 3 Farm WILLIAM F. gyLL. school ana church; land iree from §iC. M. G. Another place, Fehervar, is ter, @ five part Metro wonderplay. Worcester Salt. S L Ll LT B S - 3y Hands, 4 Meh for the beach, 7 General eni ! iEatuis’and Toomomee; sione and machine worked. nothing more or less than White City. This is said to be the best feature ever =STh s, on or before the ith day of March, 1917, ouseworl omen, oy - 5 end for latest catalogue. Just || —English Exchange. BT for s mirted mctor, and Be | Gene ey Ty sieuthat jolly annual {02 Sibanic o naving' e Book detlared | Room 9. Shannon Bullding. |~ e b SO N BUREAU fiodm 100 Fhinzer Nide: issued Choice of 400, Nothing like 7 K s seen in supreme dramatié scenes| Worcester salt famous and is still en- | book jcoued i it therest: or. "the e Central Building FOR SALE it in all New England. In his manifesto King Ferdinand ind Intensely humorous situations. | gaged in adding to the brilliancy of | amount die thereon paid. . sepTTh == AL WILLIAM A. WILCOX spoke of those national heroes, Mich- Mr. Barrymore has been surrounded | its place in the sun. This year Mrs. = = GEOS L GHESEHR. Manader i i ' ael the Brave and Stephen the Great. oy an excellent cast for this produc- | Crocker s assisting in telling ‘em | ( MOST in Daneilson, or bo- FoR SALE CHEAP Several good Disc and( Cylinder Sl Ees B But an equally important personalit tion, headed by Marguerite Skirvin, |about the kind that is 99.87 per cent. | LiGen there and Bast Killingiy, brown Phonographs of standard make in the i§41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. L }|in' Rumanian lore is the Ri e 1 charming and talented voung artist | pure. b T o S phone Ratph Saith. 198°3| A nice, profitible busiress, well locat- BOYS WANTED e on thom et e Telerhona 365 poror Trajan, who conquered and ool ®ho is on her way to stardom. Others| yijce Squad Gets in Good Work, | (Danielson). Eust Killingly, Conn. Re- | ed and well established. ~Fresent own. n Finishin have some good ones as low as $4.00.|f] Offices 110 West 34th St., New York J|onized the country at the beginning of notable in the supporting cast are Ed- ward. seplsd | ers reason for selling, going Into a g Uep ent Telephone 2998 Greel the second century. Not only does his Nard Brennan, Paul Everton. Charles | Aud at just this place in the note larger fleld. ~ For full particulars Sz THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO,, elephone reeley e en Brince and Julius D. Cowles. The|DPook is a line that indicates that it aquire of B e 144-146 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. |names and legends, but even scenes for The Quitter are laid in a |iS time to set down a few words about $5aa REWARD S SIOEN A MORAN, (0L V. iles Sans Fibre Mills s o sl t):;r:]mky e . i eal e nnd Investment Broker, 3 “Trajan’s yestern mining fown called Paradise one of the unexpected happenings of i ersailles Sanitary Fibre Mil Road,” and the thunder as “the Voice Sulch. s a grippin 7, - g ng with romance, intrigue nd delight. [ EVery fair-goer knows that you|for the return of the jewelry stolen) ™ e = == Versailles, Conn. o FOR SALE FOR SALE of Trajan.” M touches of humor. It is Lionel|Can't run such an exhibition without | from my residemce, 194 Washington i C s A very desirable Cottage, with all Bar ore at his best in a high the “attraction” men any more than |St., Norwich, Conn., Monday, Aug. 14th, Rl S brrElD COZY SUBURBAN COTTAGE A ements, excellent | i X quality Metro wonderplay, which in- !'(;;‘:h";gazflguwnnv into & big theatre | or information which will lead to its Fon sALE Cfl. 5 WA Right beside the trolley road. Price ;?::,"o?‘ Blioe Plaves (For Full partions {TATE OF QHI0, CITY OF TOLEDO, Jures a positive and guardnteed treat.| WIth cifar coupons, so of course they | recovers. In Finishing Department |, T £8 fars, inquire of Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he generally known that ihe Brookiyn| (Siemed) 200 F ithin 20 Sl el JOHN A. MORAN, is senlor partner of the firm of F. J. A Eaaat IRt vers oo | sep i ¥. L. 0SGOOD. L IE : AT, (VN Apply A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadway Real Estate and Tnsurance Broker. | il of 1olaiy, connty Lug Bess, iy the TOWN OF MONTVILLE about the kind of attractions permit- i minutes’ trolley ride from | versailles Sanitary Fibre Mills Franklin Square. said, ‘ana hat Sl e Wil i ed on the grounds, but getting a line s B sum’ of ON RED DOLLARS f ELECTORS | 0% ust what thev're going 1o do at. COAL AND LUMBER Franklin Square, completely Versiilios, Cana! cach ‘and every case Of Catatrh. tha: ADMISSION OF ter they get their little stand set up equipped and stocked G nolilhi c Si dew alk Fa cannot be curea by tde use of Hails is as easy as guessing what kinds of . = cts e Notice s hereby given that the|things may be written about you on a House and barns in first- H THE HARRY BEEBE FARM AT AR S it e Sworn to befors na. snd saiaised Soard of Selectmen and Town Clerk | Chinese laundry check. =~ 1 1 ante mm te y NORWICH TOWN, 60 ACRES WITH |Over forty cement walks built by me in my prosence. this 6ta day of Decem- # the Town of Montville will on Sat- ell, some of the wise boys got in pe. GOOD BUILDINGS. 1450 f - ? | ber: A."D. 1886, this year and it wasn't long bef 480 feet long, over one-quarter of a 2 A. W, GLBASON, wday, Septémber 23, 1916, from 9|iney had a few of the heckers hooked N. TARRANT & CO. twenty Enion Garponiers > &5od job,| JUST THE PLACE FOR YOU. |mile. | will furnish the names of | (3eal) Notary Buplic. 7elock in the forenoon until 7 o'clock | in—some of them for nice little rolls. FTBE Burnin KifldS and Lehish 1 . . Standard pay. Apply to E. A. PRENTICE those forty -;h Ili(ed customers. ~ Se- n"“;‘luxfldc:r‘évn;flmfilrfi 5, taken inter- 1 the afternoon, at the Town Clerics | Tho thers was & squeal and the fair’s 5 81 ||117 Main Street, Norwich DAMASE BOULAIS, Phone 300 86 Cliff Street | Ioct, 8 oD e Kow e R ot | Micous, surtates of ‘the systems. °Bent ession to examine the qualifications of | beating them to it was his next move A. D. THROP —_ SALE HORSES Mine is for you if you are wise. Sold by all druggists, i'so?oled” o lectors and to admit to the electors’|in the game, so he deserted his nice A. D. LA WANTED IMMEDIATELY START RIGHT Hall's Pamily Plils for constipation. ath those who shall be found quali- | little Jayout, ‘diamonds, solid gold jew- | Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta, [ Can’t Do A]l the Work, summer cottage, good condition, rea- = &lry (all alleged) et al, and made a "Teleptione 463-13 sonable price, on elther salt or fresh || have 20 good Horses that are all ac- Worms Sap Your Child’s Strength. led, and whose names have been cer- | qash Yor the main gate, maKing it on water. e Sorohing tem oo ia 1300, HNOSs Ja DOAE | 10 i pare ans fretta1? Docs ified on the list “To Be Made. the high and.hitting the trail for ob- T so we Do fl]e Best FOR SALE: il-acre farm. near main|—prices rights. | need the room for he ~¥ out in sleep or grind his teeth? GEO. H. BRADFORD, scurity and seclusion. He didn’t seem COAL Une station, on trunk line highwa, |amother carload which will arrive GENERAL CONTRACTOR These symptoms may mean worms and Y HUBERT G. DART, to care for an interview with Deputy AL - ew Barn, Yarke ew poultry nouse and |about the first of October. 99 Cliff Street Telephone 822 | you should obtain relief at once. Kick- 2 S sty Sheriff Bdwin Bennett. Tnis started| Job A Morgan & Son The Peck-McWilliams Co. | Sulbuiiaings; $2.800; Sasy cerms ELMER R. PIERSON apoo Worm Killer is a pleasant remedy 3 i an _investigation of the games that ohn _ g Contiaitors andiBulidere, TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 536-3 that kills the worm and by its mild- electmen. | were being played—result; thres more COAL F C GEE P 1’ ly laxative quality expels it from the D HoM, Town Clerk | Sictions. | Diiise ehiueked cut howled WHEN. YOU WANT to put your bus- = 1ano 1uner e arorma SARIHRE WALy and . 3 i % ke your cey Dated at Montville, this eighteenth | space only to draw an “on your way" Office Washingtqp Bullding e L e el T Lle, there s I e otk sams aedium 10| 122 Prospect’ Strest. Narwioh, ‘Coneldther alimentss s Zous! BAGelior. oeva _Lorder, but the fair officials hold that Corner Water and West Main Streets lotin for business resuits. . tising columus or The Bulletin. — letin for business results ' - Kickapoo Worm Killer, 25¢, & box.

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