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—_— GENERALLY FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES ~ What Is Going On Tonight Moving Pictures at the Breed The- tre. Vaudeville and Moving Fictures at the Davis Theatre. = Feature Moving Pictures at the Au- attorium Theatre Lawn Party at Dr. Higgins' Tonight, Virginta Dare Gouncil xo. 25, D. of meets. i Shannon Buil ch, ‘Conn.: Lodge, 2 O. M., mee’ n Moose Home Gardner dge, No. 45, meets at Prininn Hal Vorwicn Command ., meets at 53 Mal Lodge Oscar, No. 30 meets in_Foresters' Hail Hugh H. Oszood Lodge ©.0.F. M. U, meets In Ge ANNOUNCEMENTS MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN George Walsh in The Book Agent, the Feature for Today and Saturday at the Majestic and Auditorium—Hank Mann in His Final Blowout and Mutual Weekly Complete the Pro- gramme, Fun rampant is the o phrase which can be used to ibe the newest production i George Walsh appears for V Fox, The Book Agent, which will be shown at the Majestic Roof Garden Friday end Saturday. George takes the part s, who of a wandering peddler of tor combines with his keen business abi ¥ Kel- ity a.genial personality ry Iy is the man ause he attracts the £ Crandall Barker, a_wealt! he becomes attached to as a sort of per- sonal attendant K learns of an attempt « Wwith the ass he frustrates marries th be none other granddaushter, and med ymplete Fina ure amme will afternoon and the Auditorium DAVIS THEATRE Big Double Feature Bill—Marie Doro in Ofiver Twist and Charles Ray The Clodhopper—Two Exceptional Pictures. #s Oliver Twist in tho Jesse L. Las. ky adaptation of that. famous stor: which e Paramount attraction at the Davis theatre today are the same that she wore during t revival of that cele the wig wh b ir star wears as Oliver is made from her own hair and is the same that was designed for her star stage d story. Even in_the spoken drama. The cast includes the noted star, Hobart Bosworth, as Bill Sikes: Tully Ma-mhall, the splendid characfer a tor, as Fagin: Raymond Hatton as The Artful Dodger; ie_Jane Wil- son as Nancy, and James Neill as Mr. Brownlow. The photography is of the usual Lasky excellenc The other feature Charles Ray #he popular Triangle star, in The Clod- hopper. Reel Life, an intercsting in- structive film will complete the show. Douglas Fairbanks is coming Monda: in Wild and Woolly. BREED THEATRE The Bar Sinister, Strong Appeal, Film Drama of Feature for Today and Saturday. The Bar Sinister, Edgar Lewls’ great production, continues to attract en- thusiastic audiences to the Breed where lovers of the unique in Bcreen 'production revel in the won- s and novelties presented to them Mr. Lewis, who divides with Dav Wark Griffith Thomas Ince the. distinction of foremost screen director Although The unfolds a gri beautiful white gir! pegroes the greater life under impre pegress, appeals strongly It @ces not appeal exc them,. Three < 145. A Danielson Chautauqua. 30-August 3 are the for the first Chautauqua This fam tem of tertatnment for the ree ielson 2 w same basis as given In every section of_the central and western states For the opening vear in Danioison a | programme of special merit, extending rough five jovous dayvs has been ar | fhngea, with entertainments every aft- RN a68 evening. | Chenianquy tot om the grounds at the Old Peopies IR Rt sicct fonr Davie are The progzramme in Danielcon = in Sludes: Mond oon) concert by Berkeley Sex Tt of instrumentai and vocal music Monday (evening) Berkeley Sextot and T Tues- eveningy Cor| etian Trouba- | rose. soprano; a°" com- fternoon and ev- Paul M. Pear- tor, tn the ev and_ ev Mesical | P. Marion s Bimms ) ‘pageant Soea Fairy T mem- Sers of > the Sranville-Hir ening, somce Granville-Hines com- Jary The Man From Home qua plaver: tauqua moes it grips Danielson will be no ex- The programme is varied nd excellent: thers is no better on iny Chautauqua _ circuit. Season re $2. and bought before the opening ! Junior tickets, for the chil: irer are $1 for the series. The giar Ators are aided only by tickets pur- in advance of the opening da 0 send vour orders at once to Chau- auqua Danielson Everv tending the en- lertainments i fort. Afternoon sntertainments open at 2.30, evenings at 7.30. At Willimantic_recently the Chau- tauqua was proclaimed by the local management as a brilliant success and the belief expressed that it could he repeated in the fall with the same happr results. Junior work will be made a fea- £ ture of Chautauqua week and all of the vounz people are invited to pu themselves in touch with the organ- Ization. and to do it now. The dates in Danielson are July August 3, inclusive 30- M. Nekliudoff, the new Ri bassador to Spain, arrived at on Thursday. 1ssian Am- Madrid Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S LEGAL NOTICES REGISTRARS’ NOTICE The Registrars of Yoters of the Town of Voluntown hereb: they_will be in session in on Fridays, Aug. 3d and between the hours of 12 m. for the purpose of makin ment of the legal voters ol and the further purpose of Such ehanges in the enrollment and an give notice that Union Hall 10th, 1917, S p. m. enrol] sald Town, making Tist Jast perfected as provided by law under Public Acts of 1909, THOMAS M'DONALD, ctions 1 an> 2 of Chapter 265 of the LEONARD B. KINNIE, Registrars of Voters. Dated at Voluntown, Conn., July 25th, 1917, NOTICE. The Reglistrars of Voters of the Town erbur; ug, S p. m. to enrdll gall to enroll for the ur ho wish voting in 1 preferences. will be in session at the Office in sald Town on 3 and 10th, from ‘12 voter pose_of caucuses according to polit- LOST AND FOUND, ‘WANTED FOUND—Came to my place, six helf- WANTED — Position as working ers, Owner come and take them | housekee o WANTED — Protesiin Touieeeprt “LOST—In Breed Theatre. Wednesday afternoon lady’s plain black pocket- Dbook, containing a sum of money. Re- ward if returned to Breed Theaire. dy27d CAME TO ME Sunday. July 15th. two heffers, one black two year old. one Yellow. which owner can have by prov- ing property and paving charses. E.S. Abel, Bozrah. 2 ye7a LOST—A Dblack cow, about three weeks ago. Notity Max Telzaniky. 150 West Maln. Phone 598-12. _ jy26d LOST OR STOLEN 3 Diamond Rings From 101 Union St. No questions asked if returned. HERBPRT F. WILLTAMS, FRED A, CONE, Regis July 2 Dated at Canterbury, trars. 5, 1917 NOTICE. The Heglstrars of Voters of the Town of Sprague hereby-glve notice th; at they will be in session at the Town Hall on Fr Aug. 3 and 10, between the hours of 12 noon and 9 p. m., for the purpose of making an_enrollment _of the legal voters of sald Town, and for 1e_purpose of making such changes Enrollment llst for in Sections 1 a vided last perfected, nd 2 of 5 of the Publle Acts of 1909, TEL DAY LATURANCE G. DRESCHER, Reglistrars of Voters. at Sprague, Conn., July 25, 'NOTICE Having received a warrant to the S-mill Town Tax, levy of 19 Au- 1st; 1917, John Condren, July 31st. 9 oclock p, m. also_Aug. 1917, and ‘on Aug. 1ith, at the Postof North Westchester, from 9 >'elock noon. Additions and_legal charged Sept. 1, 1917, Colchester, July 11, 1917. MYRON R. ABELL. ym 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock collect 16, due . 1 will be at the store of from 13th and . m.; efce "tn to 12 itees wAll De Collector. NOTICE! The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Ledyard, Conn, will be in session At the Town Clerk’s Office in sald Town on Friday. Aug. 3d_(and also on Friday. e 10th), 1817, from 12 o'clock noon ntll 5 p. m., for the purpose of enrollment of the legal voters Town who ical preference. BILLINGS T. AVERY. Registrars. have declared their polit- ORGE_A. MONTGOMERY, making of said NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A COURT OF PROBATE HELD orwich. within and for the District on the 18th day of July, AT f Norwich, A. D. 181 Present—NELSON_J. AYLING, of Fitch L. Allen, Estate orwich in sald District. 1 their claims against said in six months from this di within posting a notice to that effect, together With a copy of this order, on the slgn- post nearest to the place whei deceated last dwelt and in thi Town, and by publishing the same once a circulation_ in in'a newspaper havin, said District, and make return Court. NELSON J. The above and foregoing is copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRE! NoTIC ATl creditors of said de- ceased are herebv notified to present eir s against said estate to the 24 Town St within th. o. n. Montville, in the Proba sntville, deceased. tration account e Court of Probate f District for allowance, it Is That oclock in the aftern: &ned for déceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite the credifors of sald deceased to bring AYLING, Judge. SCHER, Clefk. he above and foregoing or- MARY, W. ALLEN, Administratrix. RGIANNA FITCH, Administratrix having exhibited with satd the 30th day of July, in Montville, a hear Judge, ate ot estate ate, by re sald o same to this a true ., Nor- 2 “time te Dis- or said oon, at be of said admimis- ccount said_estate. DAN D. HOME, Judge. DISTRICT _OF MONTVILLE, SS, Probate, July 26th, 1917 am C. Byrhe, late of in said District, dece: praying that as per appl yre_fully appears. it is That said applicat! Office in Montville, in said District, on the 30th dav of July, A. D. 1917, at 2 @'alock In the afternoon, and that no- Ziven of the pendency of said n. And of the time and place ' thereon. by publishing the one time in some newspaper hav- ng a circulation in said District, and posting a copy thereof on the pubile the To t. DAN D. HOME. Ji the application of Mary rd and determined at the Probate vn of Montville, in ased. Ann leation ion be udge. at'Norwich, within and of Norwich, A D. 1917 Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Estate of John W. Saunders, Voluntown, Virtume P. A Quinn o Conn_ appeared in Court and petition prayin~ in set forth, that granted ceased. alleged to be intestate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, Th heard and determi petition be ned at Phe Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said Distriet, on the 30th a of july, A. D; in the forenoon; and nendency of said_petition, and 1917, ‘at 11 [ Rearing ¢hereon, he given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some spaper having a circulation district, at he date of sal nurn’ be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Ji The above and foregoing Is copy of record Attest iw27a A COURT OF PROBATE_HELD for the Distriet on the 26th day of July, in sald District. deceased. Sprague; for the reasons there- administration be upon the estate of sald de- that notice of the Judge. late of filed a at sald o'clock of sala in satd least three days prior to hearing and that re. udge. a true HELEN M. DRESCHER, Cletk. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Strees Take elevator Shetucket entrance. Phone NOTICE DEAD HORSES AND COWS Removed Free of Charge, Call 163 New London. Uater. Reverse charge. WEST SIDE HIDE co. New London P. 0. Box 379, Ask for Chas. THE PALACE 78 Franklin Street P. SHEA CASTORIA | Large, liberal reward. WALTER E. TURNER 101 Union Street FOR SALE FOR SALE 100 Acre Farm $3500 Pair Horses, 10 Cows and 50 hens, 2 shoats, 2 calves. 2 wagons, 2 carriages, mowing machines, rake, tedder, rack, 3 plows, 2 harrows, cart, 2 sleighs, 3 sleds, 4 harnesses, cream separator, 2 cultiMtors, piano, stoves and a lot of furniture. with 1 acre wheat, 1 1-2 acres corn, 1 acre pota- toes, 1-2 acre beans and large vege- table garden all thrown in by aged owner if taken soon; 40 acres in rich black_ machine worked flelds cutting over 50 tons hay, 15 cow pasture; pine and wood enourh to soon pay for farm: large sugar bush, 100 Baldwin apple trees, also plums, pears, peaches and apes; 2-story 9-room house, 72 ft. rn, engine house with engine for sawihg wood, making cider. etc.; bulldings in good repalr. with running water; broad lawn with grand shade trees and landscape views of beautiful countr—- easy terms to the right man. See page 4 of our New Summer Cata- logue for details. Copy mailed free. E. A_Strout Farm Agency, Dept. 36, 160 Nassau St. New York for a family of two: middle aged wam: an preferred. Address T. E‘.‘he. Box 142, "Jeweit Outy, Iy21d GOVERNMENT war position: n; clerical work: men-women . wanied: $100 “onth Himt Toee Ry frati- ute. Dept 37-6.. Kochester, N ¥, MivswhS o WANTED Salesman _and collector. good pay and stead: sition. Aj el s adliiine 7 WANTED—Middle aged German or Swedish woman or girl in family of two for general housework in Norwich Town;y800d home. "Apply at Bulietin. WANTED—By a reliable young man who' thoroughly understands his busi- ness, a position with some mill, cor- poration or private estate as foreman painter, hardwood finishing, etc.: ref- erenge furnished. Box 993, Bulletin. ¥ WANTED Experienced soft _ silk winders; steady work; good pay; hours 7 to 5.30; Saturday,'i to I2. ' Apply Bmployment Dept. Brainerd ‘& Arm- strong Co., 100 Union St. New London, Conn, yasd WANTED—Woolen spinners, Johnson & Bassett mules, for government work; mood work and good pay guaranteed Apply Reliance Yarn Co. Iy26d WANTED —Washer in laundry; good pav to right party. The Ideal Laundry Co., Bristol, nn, Iy26d WANTED—By young couple, tene ment of four or five rooms. Address E. S, care Bulletin Co. Ir26a WANTED—At once, a place of 1 1-2 to 3 acres, with building and fruit, within 5c carfare of Norwich. Send particulars to E. Vars, 86 Cedar St. 1v24TuThs when you want good hel want it quickly. Help Is scarce now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. When you fhave a “dont want” which you believe might be “some-one-elsc want” Fur- niture, floor coverings, stoves clothing, tools, etc., advertised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready sale. When you loss something— for most Norwich people are honest—and on finding anything inetinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. When a vacancy occurs your rental property. When you want to sell your real estate. Wksn you want to buy or seil pets, a business or a lease. Sc a Line WANTED—To rent a cottage of six or seven rooms. Write Box 34, care Bulletin Co., stating particulars, iy25d IF A HOME GUARD guards home gardens, how many home gardens kin a Home guard guard? Why, Cobweb Corner, of course—a regular cigar for & nickel, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. WANTED Fireman; and “reliable. Admore . must be steads Woolen ~ Mills R etk 3y WANTED Man fo feed hoss position to the right man. S D. Wicks, Pomfret. Phone 243-2, Putnam. _ jy24d 00d 1s 18 vears of age to Apply West Side Stk . " dvidd WANTED—Card room help and spin- ners; also two strippers. Apply to E. Loudon, Grant S. Kelloy Woolen Mills, Inc., Smiths, Mass. iysd SIX ROOM APARTMENTS All modern conveniences and faultless bath equipment. In fine residence section, near school and electrics; rental $20 per month. Can sell you a fine new two-famil house at an attractive price. Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- onable prices; terms to suit. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE 149 BROADWAY The very desirable property occu- pied by the late Miss Dowd, as a rooming house for several years, beautifully situated on one of the best streets, containing 17 rooms with improvements, large spacious verandas, garage room for several r nes, large lot. For particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE A fine seven room house with all modern improvements in good resi- cential section, A. M. AVERY Tel. 1122-2 52 Broadway FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade either for city property of equal value; one 27 acres state road. near city, modern bulldings; also 180 acre stock farm with tools and equipment, fine bullde ings, keeps 50 head. If interested, write or telephone TRYON'S AG: Willimantic, Ct. FOR SALE The Bigelow Property No. 62 BROAD STREET Fine Modern Residence and Garage FOR FULL DESCRIPTION APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE, Real Estate Department 37 SHETUCKET STREET AUCTIO AUGUST 1st, 1917 10 a. m. Sharp Rain or Shine MAHONEY’S STABLE Falls Avenue, Norwich, Conn. opRosite Gentral Vermont Depot Entire outfit of large Livery Stable, ingluding 10 Horses, 5 Hacks, f Coupe, 3 Surreys, 8 Top Carriages, many Har- nesses, 1 Team Wagon, Robes, Blankets, Etc. W. B. WILCOX Je30a Auctioneer _F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Conn. “Phone 511 THERE 1s no advertising medium In Eastern Connecticut squal to The Bul: letin Zor business results “WANTED_Old_ false teeth: don't matter if broken: I pay $2 to $15 per full set: single and partial plates in proportion; send by parcel post and receive check by return mall. L. Mazer, 2007 S. 5th St Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. = Apply 196 Central Avenue. Jeisd WANTED — Experienced mald _for general housework: good references equired Address R. T. care Bulletin. WANTED-Second hand and antlque furniture of all kinds; get our prices FOR SALE FOR SALE 1916 Dodge Brothers' touring car, in first class condition, price £500. ‘The Jordan Auto Ci limantie. FOR SALE — 1916 Dodge Brothers' roadster, in excellent condition, a value that cannot be overlooked, at $550. The Jordan Auto Co., Willimantic. §y27d FOR SALE 1916 Overiand touring car, in good running order, self starter and electric lights, a bargain at $350. The Jordan Auto Co. Willimantie. - TO RENT — An_apartment of six rooms and bath on Sachem St. Apply to E. H. Linnel y_broker. Jjylsa T—Flat of four rooms and TO bath, $1u; flat of five rooms and batn, 515, Alling Hubber Co. yz6d TO RENT—Flat of seven rooms, with all latest improvements, at 35 Ciiff SL. inquire_Brooklyn Outntters. 3y26d TO RENT —Pleasant five-room tene- ment, 17 Spruce St. N. Eugene Smitn, 0" Main’ St %45k Jyz6a TO RENT_Furnisied room at §3 S osier, Jy25d tenement of four rooms at No. 2 Hinckley St. lnguire C. K. Balley, City yzad TO RENT—Flat of six rooms, 30 Clift St._Inauire 45 Oak St. iyza 70 RENT One-half of double house No. 19 Oak St. inquire of H. E. Gardner. __ dv24a Groton Long Point, for rent, Apply Fred L. Vail or L. D, Packer, Tattville. sv2ea’ | TENEMENT for rent, 162 Palmer St. Apply Melntyre, on premises. jy2id THE BRONSON—Furnished rooms to let; 51 and up per week. Rear of Bul- letin. Jyisa TO RENT—Buckley coitage. Peck's Corner, Norwich Town; seven rooms and bath, all improvements, garage. inquire of James L. Case. btrs FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerite. cool, ciean, pleasant rooms, No. & Nortii Main st iysd TO RENTFurnished cottage at 1 Laurel Hill Ave. lInquite of P, Bray, 231 Central Ave. Iyda TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekecping. Mrs. Congdon, 82 Meidin- = TO_RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. i Division St. iyad_ TO RENT—Neatly furnished room also room for light housekeeping. Mrs. May Kelley, 7 North High St. jeld TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms at The Calvert, 84 Franklin Street. Tel 687-2. may22d_ FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1045-3 apr, TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also nice rooms for light housekeeplvg. 2710 Main St., over Brooklyn Quintters. feb23d —¥om SALE 1316 Res touring car T A-1 condition, newly varnished. won- derful_value fo person desiring a Reo, price The Jordan Auto Co., Wil- Iiman jv2id ‘POI‘I SALE—1917 model D-35 Buick touring, equipped with excellent tires, a_wonderfully powerful light car, at $500. The Jordan Auto Co., Willigian- tie. 27 FOR SALE _Hudson roadster in good condition price $165. The Jordan Auto Co.._Willimantic. Jy2id FOR SALE—1912 model 29 Buick, a durable touring car, with set of new tires would make excellent light truck or tractor. price $150. The Jordan Auto Co.,_Willimantic. I¥2T FOR SALE—Ford runabout with electric starter; car recently put in best condition for owner’s use, but be. cause of lack of garage room must be sold. Apply at once to 49 Broadway, next to Central Building, between 8.30 FURNISHED rcoms reasonable rates. suitablp for light housekeeping. Mrs. Emma 3orse, 18 Union St. jyz5d FOR RENT One of the choicest summer houses at | Gales Ferry, fuily furnished. For full particulars inquire of JOHN. A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. In- quire at Bulletin Office. government.- HE old flag never touched the g Said a wounded color sergeant T've borne the flag o'er many felds w! But never yet, by day or night, has it The old flag never touched the ground, its place was in THE OLD FLAG NEVER TOUCHED THE GROUND BY CHARLES CLIFTON CLARK »d the ound Tound, it never touch s comrades gathered here battie's front wa trailed upon th And 'twas thus T kept it while intrusted to my care Bve seen men fall on every side, their But'still the flag was kept unfurled corpses lying r and never touched t TI've always loved the old flag—loved it more fhan tongue P've looked with pride upon it where rained hot shot and & | When a boy 1 used to carry it {n miniature around And even then would not let it fall in play upon the ground The oldflag Tepresents to me the brotherhood of man It knows no vain distinctions of color, race or clan circling folds are f It shelters all who come where'er its And that is why I've never let it drag And now I give this flag to you Take it and preserve it as a treasured gift of m when years ha And tell the boys who come along. How a common color-bearer kept the my comrades of the upon the ground 1 old flag from FLAG OF BY EDWIN FLAG of the Free Hark! Trumpets cal The battle cry of Lit Go, greet the breeds « Acclaim the banns of Clasp hands with tho Strike with thy migh Go, radiant fold hfstc America is proud of In olden days we wo Men fought and gave from Go, pure in heart—th; With treasured wealt THE FREE heroic, rise The noble life means sacrifice, 1toa fre erty f valiant b brotherhood »se who dare a free ric thee uld e ward of Hea h ‘twas f Build epochs in the realms of T Inspire the brave of every clime, On, star-lit fold, afar unfurled To noblest deeds arouse the a From strife and blood the nati Enthrone the reign of righteousnes Bid all the depths, th The watchword spea We bid. thee go, God i To battling lands across the sea. he land, the se k—Huma “blest an HUMOR OF THE DAY Ethelwayne — Are you a private <oldier? Private Hoozis—No. T work for the Purple Cow the lesson?” “Done “Yea “What's it about?" “How should I know?"—Record before you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank. |and 9.30 a. m., or 2 and 4 p, m. Tel lin St~ Tel 7ii-3 may3d [ 388. Jy27d e —| Hostess—Oh, professor, haven't you POSTITIVE SALE — Coman's brick brought your wife? block. Saturdav. Aug. 4, 1911; must be FOR SALE D el T kngws T tind soid fo settle estate: brick bullding of forgotten something.—Boston Tran- . three stories, basement, Store, teme- e ment and hall, on comnet. lot, nppgsl}le N H . C b4t 7 et o se » the convent in North Grosvenordale, Judge—It seems to me that you're B e e used tor mercancis- or |AVCW ampslme OWS |, oo tor-nothims rogue. - iave you light manufacturing purposes. room ever earned a dollar in your life? for a garage: administratrix will be on |CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED, JULY | Priconer—Yes, vour honor; I voted Woolen Weavers Steady Work APPLY Plainfield Woolen Company, Central Village, Conn. WANTED 250 children wanted, boys and girls, to play in Overalls—47c the pair at THE PASNIK CO., 158 Main Street, Norwich WANTED Six Farmers, 5 Housework Girls, 4 Boys for beach, 3 Blacksmiths, 1 Floor- man, 3 Men for dve house, 8 Weavers, 7 Spinners 10 Toolmakers, 7 Machin- ists, 2 Chambermaids, 1 Man to care for gentleman’s place. FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. &zo. L. Chesbro, Mgr- Machinists Wanted Especially Lathe and Planer Hands Apply by letter to Box 39, care Bulletin the premises to make sale Saturday, Alg. 4, from S a. m. to 6 p. m. Clara L._Coman, Admx, 3v37d FOR SALE_Four plots standing grass. James E. DeWolf, Trading Cove. IYIMWE FOR SALE_Two late model Ford touring cars and one roadster: it will be worth your while to call and see i The Jordan Auto Co.. Williman- Jy26d FOR SALE_ 1912 Overland touring car; a good reliable family car at_the unisual price of $165. The Jordan Auto Co., Willimantic. jyzed "FOR SALE—1915 Buick D quarter ton truck;: the best lig} ever buiit: has brand new tires, excellent condition: price $700. Jord Co.. Willimantic. iy ¥OR SALE — Hemlock and cedar lumber. Inquire T. E. Babcock, Nor- FOR SALE 1918 Indlan motorcycis, three speed. twin cylinder. in A1 con: mode dltion: 1914 Hudson touring car, 6-54, seven passenger, at the Majestic Garage. iy26d FOR_SALE_The Edward Fitzserald farm, Bush Hill road, Brooklyn: an 80 1="The equal of any in acre farm that fown; gnod house, large barn and all outbuildings needed; 75 splendid apple trees, 2 trout brooks through farm, good livestock, 3-4 acre potatoes, 3 cres corn, 40 tons standing grass, all $3,500. Address Edward Fitzgerald, Brooklyn, Conn. Iv2sd rse. G. Iy23a one ten FOR SALE—Big heavy ho Maurer, Preston. R. D. 5. FOR SALE_ Two house: rocms, one seven rooms. Inquire 24 Town St., or Phone 1186-2. jy19d FOR SALE—Pasture of 45 acres, good springs and water, $1,000; large fillage 1ot of 40 acres with 306 apple trees, $1,000; also young cow 3 years old, calved five weeks ago. 350, D. E. Hickle, R. F. D. 4, Putnam, Conn. jy1ld 24th. A FINE LOAD. t FRED W. HOXIE, Telephone 62. Lebanon, Conn. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 103. Thayer Bldg. FOR SALE_1917 Hudson Super Six 7 passenger phaeton, run 1.400 miles as Daniel T. Shea. je30d FOR SALE—1917_ Stewart 1500 b light delivery, run 500 miles; best rea. sons for selling & Je30d Shea & Burke. FOR SALE One maring gascline en- gine, 5 h. p. Box 33, care Bu WANTED JOB PRESSMEN ADDRESS OR INQUIRE BULLETIN JOB DEP'T Norwich, Conn. fetin. jeS0a SALE IMPERITIVE OWNER LEAVING CITY The Bigelow property, 62 Broad Street, is most attractive and homelike in every particular; expense has never been spared to have everything abso- lutely right. Five master’s rooms, two baths. two servants’ rooms and bath. Spacious connecting first floor rooms, ideal for dancing parties, etc. Prop- erty is near good schools and car line. No fair offer refused. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. Apply C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE WE WANT OLD TEETH In any condition. We pay up to $10.00 per set according to their value. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main St. Upst: 1872. Norwich, Conn. Es Masons’ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams Co. L] FOR SALE ry choice cottage house, all fur- nished, on Fisher's Island; will be sold Cheap 'if taken at once, For full par- ticulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Renl Estate Broker, Franklin Squs Norwich. SALE HORSES 1 have 20 Horses that I want to dispose of right away. Nine of them SEASHORE COTTAGE FOR SALE A small cottage all furnished, lot 40 by 200 fronting ocean, fine suf bathing. Near salt pond nine miles long, an’e boating, bathing and fishing. property will be sold for $750. $250 cash balance on mort- e nd party ve the uss of the eason. THREE bargains at Pleasant View. The properties were never on the market before and will be sold cheap to closo estates. Let mo teil you about them. Choice of 400 farms and New' London Counties. my bulletin. WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Farm Specialist 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pls; View, and along the Rhods Island also accessible Seashore Farms. Exceptional in Washington Send for Christian House and but ten minutes to Shopping & M. every part of the city and suburbs, or yer once—Judge. “sal “Whom? “Your superior.” Where " ‘Guardhouse.” wgwan. He loves the very ground she walks €rmont Lows |- Does he love it well enough to Carload just arrived. new milch and |Plant a vegetable garden in it for rearby springers. O et e Ll IO Tel, 62. Lebanon, Comn. |5ical S0Me MOnEN ) | Bess—Dear me! What do you| want of so much money s that?— lr N\ | Life. M Wayupp—This wzr means a F R A 1ot of suffering, Mrs. Blase—Yes, indeed. Whatever will become of the women whose No. 70 Williams St. splendia alimony-paving husbands have gone to modern home, In best residential ||| war?—Puck section: ali conveniences, large Church—“You say he's a humorou level corner lot; price reasonable Wf(‘,‘ofignm Ve and easy terms If desirid. e Ao e ey Well, he does and he doesn’t.” - haubesot Yonke: atesman. THOS. H. BECKLEY “Yes, plants have their aiiments.” 278 Main Street Phones 724 ;Yo be sure,” mald the swesi sum- 28 ||l mer boarder. ' “I have heard of haj fover and I am not surprised the hay gets feverish in that hot fleld."—Kansas City Journal. e 57 7 once knew @ man who went hun Cottage Housca, Tenement ana Bugt- | orue ST e e ness Blocks, Buliding Lots, all tn de- | %% derat His seatiaisate Sirable locations. List your property 1t |, L _€an understand his sentime Soatare s deti of teno aP PRIty M | Many's the time I have cut down on number of people looking for real es. [meat and potatoes in order to bu tate investments. gasoline."—Washington Sta TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. $1.25 To New York $1.25 (o LSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at § p. m. ew_ York, Brooklyn Pier, East River, foot Roosevelf Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri days at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, 1916. $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 Hotel Oxford Briage, Copley Square, Boston, Mass. Near Publi Library, Trinity Church, Science Church, New Opera ind business section. Electric cars pass R. R. station, all the Oxford to B. S. 8. lines and Single rooms $1.00 and up; with bath $2.00. Double rooms $2.00 and up; with bath PHILIP P. PRETTO $2.50. — Send for booklet. On account of increase In prics of to. are big _work horses—the balance will 5 v 1200 1bs. bacco, the Whitestone Cigar s L > Comeand| ADMAINEIC W. COVY % om now on 2t 335 per 1,000, ELMER R. PIERSON. | TECONANT. Tel. 536-: may14d WESTERLY, R. I. jan2d 11 Franklin St. FOR SALE A Cottage House, Hen House, Wood House, in fair condition with about two acres of land with fruit; about two miles from center of Norwich, for $1,000.00. E. A. PRENTICE. 86 Cliff St $100.00 Remington, Smith Premier or Monarch Typewriters, slightly used, $40.00 each. Your choice from a dozen or more. Co. Write Box 196, care Bulleti 3 Fairmount Street, vertising cojumns ¢ B. A. WIGHTMAN EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER Norwich, Conn. Telepnone 595-3 WHEN YOU WANT io put your bus- iness before the puoiic, theére s no medium better than thfougn the ad- ulletin, THE KALEIDOSCOPE Thoug Beale tends to Mme. € the with troog They co 4 ‘, Lk lLelmsman Thie PLUMBING Robert J. Cochiran: PLUMBING, STEA Washington Sa., Washingt Norwich, Cén N. E f Agent Phone <=1 MODERN PLUMBIN is as essentis! in m electricty is to lighting | tee the very best PLU by expert workmen t prices. Ask us for plans and J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumb 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY B THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO No. 11 2o 25 Ferry Strest o

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