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SHOWERS TODAY; PARTLY OLOUDY TOMORROW N “ FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Moving Pictures at the Sreed The- Vandeville end Moving Flctures at the Davis Theatre. Feature Moving Pictures at the Au- @ttorfum Theatre ANNOUNCEMENTS Majestic Roof Garden. Stuart Holmes appears in an en- tirely_new sort of role in The Broad- way Sport, his next William Fox pho- toplay, which wiill be shown at_the Majestic Roof Garden t and Sat- urday. Mr. Holmes plays the role of Hezekiah Dill, an awkward, bespec- tacled zawk, emploved as a clerk in the flour mill of the local magnate. old maid employed in the office >ves him but he spu her for a opeless ambition to wed the boss’ village belle (Wanda cy Dill imagines York and never did E e pace he pictures. The with the sheriff ends e. * Hie daughter is with money out of the hands it to his BREED THEATRE Anita Stewart in The Message of the Mouse. an Unusual Drama of Diplo- Feature for Today 5t a soldier or a £ the Mouse, 1o Breed DAVIS THEATRE Features Today, Marguerite Clark Snow White, | Seven-part Paramount Production, and Enid Bennett in The Mother Instinct, Five-part Triangle Drama Two Exceptional rite Clavk, second to none in among the stars of the the star in the popular fair White, which is the seven- t pieture at the Davis weelc. This is not the at Miss Clark has played Snow White the stage ver- which created at the Little The photoplay rothers' fairy the dlirection sensation in New York Grim nd : feature on this bill in The Mother Instinct, Triangle feature. _ Miss e role of a French peasant g daughter of a fish- BERS i the doalt of France with items of timely in- MOOSUP Judge John E_ Prior of Moosup, who 15 “compiiing etatistics of enlisted men from the town of Plainfield, has re- ceived following communication: The eoldier whosa name I have en- closed has no parent and =o 1 eending name. His mother and father are both dead and he used t ¢ my house before he went away. his T.eintenant sl e draft for men passed i Dy- is friends tn | arvesting An s in Shuttle will del and ourna- for August mber of Agricultural Riverton one-halt the. faic 30 donated to attena nvention ) and le School of ) Torrington. The school children will be asked by the Home Economics League to assict in the work of col- jecting waste material. The tin cans will be compressed, baled and sold as junk for 36 a ton. The centrhl can- ning station will be in charge of Mrs. Wadhams, who recently took a month’s course at the State Agricul- tural college at Storrs. Every wo- Torrington will be asked to man in | bate | ¥ S e P e W e~ — = QUICK RELIEF FOR STOMACH MISERY toppi. the distress, Mi- :’hn";r;‘l‘(l!ed walls of the stomach, Fengnist o vt o B2 St T e e T B co-operata in making the work of the league a success. Broad Brook.—Because of the scarc- ity of labor in the tobacco flelds in this section, the grammar school will not open until September 12, one week after the regular opeming date, ac- cording to action taken at a Tecent meeting of the school board. A large number of school children have been employed in the tobacco fields here. Bristol—The matter of glving the men who have been accepted for the draft army a “send-off” was taken up by the common council and a unani- mous _vote to give the men a Bristol farewell was passed. The council will act s a committes of arrange- ments with Councilman James Cray as chairman. Citizens will also be ap- pointed to assist in the work. East Hartford—Mrs. Ellen Cav- anaugh, aged 62, widow of the late Andrew J. Cavanaugh of Rockville, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James P. Fanning, No. 28 Central avenue, Her husband was a member of the firm of Cavanaugh nd Burke, undertakers of Rockville. e died of heart failure about five vears ago. _Mrs. Cavanaugh had a Shock August 7, and has been uncon- scious most of the time since. She caves her daughter, Mrs. James P. Fanning, one grandson, James A. Fan- ning, and one half-brother, ~Daniel KinseTla of Rockville. Burial will be in Roclkville. INDICATIONS THAT PERU IS TO BREAK WITH GERMANY In Peruvian President’s Recent Mee- sage to Congress. Washington, Aug, 23.—Peru’s read- ss to break relations with Germany clearly indicated in .the Peruvian president’s recent message to cOngress the text of which was received from the American minister and made pub- lic today. The attitude of the United States in entering the war was en- dorsed, and it was intimated that Pe- ruvian waters were open to American warships. Unofficial despatches from ‘Amster- dam saying Peru had sent Germany an ultimatum as the result of a Ger- n prize court's refusal of damages for the sinking of the Peruvian safl- ng vessel Lorton created no surprise at the state department. The Peru- vian president's message to conzress was regarded here as preparing the way for a rupture of relations. Re- ferring to the democratic principles enuneiated in President Wilson's war address, re said: “Peru, which, in all its acts of in- ternational life, has endeavored to in- corporate these principles of justice in the judicial and political reiations of the American people; Peru, which n a war not far back sacrificed for these ideals the blood of its sons, the LEGAI AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich. within and for the District h, on the 20th day of August, A. D. 19 Presént —NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Tatate of Albert A. Jennings, late of Chicago. T deceased. ‘Addie’ B. ‘Jermings of Chicago TII. appeared in Court by councel and filed \ petition praving, for the reasons iherein set forth, that an instrument purporting to be an_exemplified copy it the will of said deceased, together ith a copy of the record and proceed- hes admittng same to probate, in a. Court of competent jurisdiction In the State of Illinols. be admitted to pro- 2na_that anclilary letiers testa- mentary thereon be granted. Whereupon It Ts Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at le Probate Court Room In the City of rwich in sald District, on the sist of Avgust, A. D_ 1917, at 10 o'clock the forenoon and that notice of the endency of safd petition, and of said aring thercon be given by the pub- i-ation of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said | District, and by depositing in the post- office at Norwich, Conn., a true copy of sald notice, postage paid. addressed to ‘State Tax Commissionrer, Hartford, Conn.” respectivelv. each at least six Aavs prior to the date of sald hearing. and that return be made to this Court. NEDSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing 1s @ true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M, DRESCHER, augsed Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 22d day of August, A D. 1917 Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. N. Hyde, late of Ectate of Samuel Frankiin ‘in sald District, deceased. The Executrix exhibited her adminie- fration account with sald estate to the e Oracron Tt tho '$7h daw or A rder at the 27th da: - OTies, Taet e mEvmocn oTenoon. at the Probata Court Room n the City of Norwlch, in sald Distriet, be. and the same s, appointed for rearing the same, and tha sald Hxecu- trix iz directed to give motice thereof by publishine this order once in some newspaper having a circulation In sald Ristrict, ¢ Teast Hhree auve prior to {he daté of said hearing, and make re- turn to the Court. = % NELSON I 'AYLING, Judge. The above and foregolng 1s a true copy of Tecprd: FELEN M. DRESCHER, g24d Clerk. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNTTED States, District of Connecticut. In Z%he Biitings & he i111ngs ncer Company, Compininant: %, Hovidne & Alen Arm “ompany, Defendant. Order” for hearing upon appMoation of the Receivers for a sale of the real state. manufacturing plant and other erties of the defendant corpora~ tion. This cause came on to be heard upon application of the Recelvers heretofore appointed therein praying for an order for a_public sale of the real estate, manufacturing plant, machinery, tools, implemen manufactured product, finished and in process, stock, and cer- fain other properties of the defendant corporation, subject to the len of ex- sting morigages, and further praying that “the Court order & hearing to parties in iInterest upon said appiica- tion as fully appears on file, and Lucius F. Robineon, Egq., Counsel for the Re- ceivers was heard thereom: and there- D 3Ty Seideration” thereor, 1¥' 1 STderes ccreed that sa: Tioa- frasved aa decroed et seid Soptica” Court Room In rd, Conmecticut, n Tuesday, the 11th day of September, 1917, at 1130 o'clock in the forenoon, and'that motice of sald hearing be ziven by the Receivers to parties in interest by publishing on or before Aug, 28th, 1817, a €opy of this order in ¥he Norwich Bullatin. th TFimen and the Bowton Franseet wad by mailing, on or before mald Aug. 28, 1917, coples of this order to sil attor. neys of rccord In said action, to John Xoble, Esq.. attorney for the Pro- tective Committes of S = lders, {o I hiow. oreditors o vhe Gutesis ant_corporatfon. (Signed) BOWIN 8. THOArAS, TSP 3, New Haven, Aue. 23d, 1917. for | ships as brother nations and not bel- richness of its treasuries 'and the hopes of its futures, cannot be indif- ferent to the words of President Wil- son and adheres, once more, to such ‘Brazi], Cuba, Bolivia and Panama have suspended their diplomatic rela- tions with the central powers. Uru- guay has taken the initiative that the South American United States may receive in their ports American war- ligerents, a concept comparable with terms of benevolent neutrality to which act my government has adhered with sympathy.” * FOR SALE 47 Acre Farm Eight-room cottage houss, barn and land machine all crops including potatoes, onions, beans, corn, cucumbers, lot of hay, 1 60 hens, 100 chickens, 1 hos, farming tools, complete outfit. This place is situated in a €ood locality, two miles from railroad main: line, and a rare bargain. Immediate possession. Investigate. - $250 | buys a seashore lot fronting ocean. fine bathing beach and other conven- jences. Very easy terms if desired. Let me show it to you. ] WILLIAM A. WILCOX Farm Speciufist, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 when you want good help and want it quickly. now, but the best workers Bulletin Want Ads. When want” which you believe might Be “some-one-eiss want.” niture, floor coverings, stoves, clothing, tools, eto, advertised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready sale. When you lose something— for most Norwich people ars honest—and on finding anything inetinctively, Want Ads to. locate the loser. When your rental property. When you want to sell your real estate. When you want to buy or sell pets, a business or a lease. Sc a Line Help s scarce read you have a “domt Fur- turn to Bulletin & vacancy eoccurs in WANTED . FOR SALE FOR SALE—Five vear old cow, four eylnacrs: will freshen in a few days. Wil Kilroy, Yantic aug2id TO RENT—Rooming house, 38 Union St., 14 rooms, steam _heat. electric light, ges, centrally located. Al City 'Lunch, 14 Broadway. augZid ¥OR SALE—Pair of horses, well mated, ages 6 and 7 years, weight 2600, work single or double, sound and Safe’ for ladies to drive. Jirs. James TO_LET—_Six.room moders, flat. heat Washington St Riley, Thamesvilie. FOR RENT—Rooms, with or without board. at Th> Plymouih, Tel._78 furnished, L Ave. " T0 RENT_Furnished rooms for light nousekesping. Phone TO School St. 3y30a 35 TO RENT 83 REN1—Ba jement tenement at 56 Inquire at Bulletin Office. 44 Laurel Hill Washington Thguire augzid A SONG What have you seen, what have you heard, aug22d st. augid Doyle, Plainfield, Conn. aug2éd FOR SALE—Swordfish, st Osgood's Whar, augzdd FOR SALE Motz touring car, 1916, in A-1 shape, $375, With etarter, electric lights and démountable rims; Metz run- about 1915, with electrle ‘lights _and orage battery, $225; Metz runabout, 1914, everfiuu‘i and painted, has new magneto, " Orders for Metz shipped promptly. Box 942. Phone 183. Metz Agency, Danielson, Conn. aug4d FOR SALE Five year old cow; will troonen in a fow ddvs. William Jhl- coy, Yantie, augzsa FOR SALE_A second hand gasoline wheel tanic~compicte outdy " cheap: T to buy. Phon: E: n.nydo’}ido.r Write Box 19, Bulletin. g FOR SALEBetter 100k into this big safe, in perfect condition, with smooth SN, o B3 Thauive at 35 Srvadsay . delivered. Inquire at 25 37 phone 183. o aug23a FOR SALE One heavy work horse, one light business horse. C. E. Frink, Canterbury, Cona. aug23d FOR SALE—One bay horse, oheap, woighs about 1260. American Waste and Metal Co., 210 West Main St aug23d FOR SALE_Registored Jersey Dull. 15 months old. John Dodd, Norwich, Conn. aug23d “¥FOR_SALE Two 1914 Fords, deliv- erics. Auto Sales Company, 13 Bath St. augzzd FOR SALE WANTED—Office assistant; a perma- nent position to a first class girl, ste- nographer and typist. Address in own hand, Box 187, WANTED—A second hand baby riage. ew London, Ct. augz4d Address M. R., care Bulletin, aug2s The Mabrey Property No. 57 Broadway FINE LOCATION FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES HAS FIFTEEN ROOMS AND MODERN CONVENIENCES will most favorable terms. JAMES L. CASE, 87 SHETUCKET STREET be sold on Young Men and Girls WANTED Finishing Departments VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS Versailles, Conn. 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-family house at an attractive price. Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- onatle prices; terms to suit. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for the Di trict of Montville on the 15th day August, A D_191% Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge, Estate of Mary W. Hunter, iate of Montville in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of sald deceased to bring in’ thelr claims against said estate Within six months from this date by posting _a_motice to that effect, to- Zather with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said_deceased last dwelt, and In the same Town, and by publishing the same once i The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper having a circulation in sadd District, and make return to this Court. DAN D. HOME, Judge The above and foregol copy of record. Attest: SUSAN F. HOME, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at Uncasville Conn., R. F. D.. within the time limited in the above and_foregoing order. GEORGE H. BRADFORD, 5 eugsa ‘Administrator. AT A COURT OF PROBATE ng is a true of Norwich, on the 23d day of August, A D. 1917, Presemt —NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Charles E. Maine, late of Voluntown, in sald District, deceased. Mary E. Maine of Voluntown, Conn., appeared in Court and filled a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purportin tor b tho last will and. testarient. of sa1d Geceased be admitted fo probate, Wiiereupon, 1t Is Ordered. Tnat sita petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in eaid District, on_the ;Bt‘h day of August. A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency ot sald_petition, and of sald eating Thereon, be given by the pub- Teation of this order one time in some 57"(: having a circulation in sald at least five davs prior to the date of said hearing, and that return e made to this Court. NELSON 3. AYLING, Judge. The above and folegoing is a true of record. est: HELEN M. DRESCHER, augid Clerk: WHEN ¥OU WANT fo put your bus iness before the pulic, there I medium better than throu; Vertising columns of Tms WANTED Chambermald at once, at 43 Bank House Barber Shop. WANTED By a man with vears of experi. St ence New London, Conn. Tel. R Auized at the Waurcgan ° aumeia in otfice work, a position that will keep him busy; salary is not s0 important as a place to keep busy: accounting thoroughly under: dress GENTL and room either in ecity dress Box WANTED plain and faney Box 1 Adl 11, Bulletin. AN wants room or board with pleasant surroundings. Proper or suburbs. Ad- Bulletin. Dressmakin, dresses at reasonable prices. Mrs. McCance, 275 Central Ave. aug23d WANTED Office gir! at Norwich Steam Laundry. aug23d WANTED Housekeeper, weli _and able to work for family of two. R. M Brown, Jewett City. augzda WANTED — Bxperienced milliery maker, also apprentice; permanent work. ' 99 Main 8t. Fournier. aug23d “WANTED—A mald for general house- work: 171 Bi " WANTED maker; Work tute. i¥18 piy_a Tartvi WANTED Experienced grocer: for order wagon. letin Office. GOVER. clerical $100 month references ) Dept. WS WANTED A competent cook. t the le also Main St required. App! __aug? Bxperienced apprentice Fourn.er positions ope wanted: lin Insti- . Rochester, N. Y. home of F. B. Ricketson, aug2ld Box 83, augz1ad Apply T WANTED _In_small private family woman or girl for general housework good i moder ol Mill, ANTE! improvements; with barn or garage. Bulletin_Co. READY smokes for soldiers, 1z cigars, plain n to mall given send smokes to make v; don't wait; send it now. moke Shop, WANTED- learn winding. cooK. Apply at 198 Laurel aug2id ve or six rooms with prefer Write augs1TuThs at at_60c hoxes, up; boxes up; special at- ladies Who wish to the ‘soldiers hap- at Fagan's Main St. augiid irls 16 vears of age to Apply West Side. Silk Iyi4a to WANTED—Old if broken; I pay single and partiai matte full s propo: receiv et rtion; o check false Dlate send by parcel post by Teturn mail Mazer, 2007 S, §th St., Philadelphia. Pa. ive WANTED—Second hand and antique 1 furniture of all before you sell. iin St el . 7i7-3. iman s eed T A: Bracher, 35 F W | FOR SALE—Barber shop, two chairs, | old establishment; must sell on ac- count of draft. George Whewell, West- R. L aig22d 50,00 _One more upr! plano at this price before we move to OUF new quarters; better investigate. The Plaut- Cadden Company. Plaut-Cadden Build- ing, Norwich, Conn. FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerite. cool, clean, pleasant rooms. No. 3 North Main Bt, Bird, bird, O homing bird? Jy8d Labeel TN Ave: Furnished cott Inquire Bray, 231 Central Ave. I saw the fields where nothingegrows, age at 176 . And saw men marching, rows and rows, of P. F. iy9d TO REN’ keeping. TO MENT Neatly furnished ousekeeping. Mrs. also room £ T—Rooms for light house 27_Division iv4d or_light And broken trees where no nests were— No bird had builded there! 1 heard the cries of men at war, room May Kelley, 7 North High St. Jeld 4 FURNISHED rcoms; reasonable Around the world their armies are— rates; suitablp for lizht housekeeping. Mrs. For Rent The bullding mow occupled by The Plaut-Cadden Co., 144-146 Main St. “Emma orse, 1§ Union Inquire of THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. FOR RENT The well established rooming house with all improvements, location, Franklin Squa: Inquire BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS ~ STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. quire at B ulletin Office. in the best St 9y20d Around the world and back again p Echo the feet of marching men, How can you sing, O homing bird, After what you have seen nnd' heard? As I have always sung, | sing,?a J War cannot stay the feet of Spring.» And when men die that men may live, Then he is poor who does not give, And I have only songs to bring, ~ Therefore 1 sing. | - - i S You sing your old songs, word for word, Bird, bird, O homing bird! L~ i Over the tortured fields in Spring Your old, glad song goes =choing. Why do you not sing litanies In- ano per s1 for a Stelnway_ upright with stool and scarf; 315 down, $ month. Plaut-Cadden Company, Plaut 1 Brilding, Norwich, Conn. $165.00 makes vou the owner of a fine Henry F. Miller piano with stool land ‘scars “Terms 318 down, 36 per | month, The Plaut-Cadden Company, ut-Cadden Building, Norwich, $113.00 buys a very good modern up- right plano. with stool and scarf, in Tfect condition, Terms $10 dowr, 36 ‘ihe Plaut-Cadden Compiny. $335.00 for a fine S$S-note plaver- ano, with fine selection of rolls, fully Zuarantecd for five years: a truly fine 0. Terms $20 down, 38 per Th Plaut-Cadden OCompany, Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. 00 _A very fine $450 upright, with guarantee: must go befors mov- Terms $15 down, '$1.50 per week. >laut-Cadden Company, ~Plaut- , Puilding. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE For weeping folk and broken trees? The singing angel, Israfel, FOR SALE No. modern section: THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 75 Willlams St.. home, an Inquire of splendia in best resiZential conveniences, level corner lot; price reasonable end easy terms if desir:d. Phones 724 cs Sends out the little birds to tell « The love of God in songs that he ! Teaches to each one patiently. My song is glad because he said That sad hearts shall be comforted; That this torn earth shall yield again Blossom and fruit and seed to men; That kind, new grass shall, blade by blade, Cover the scars that war has made: That some day down the village street Again the father’s homing feet Shall seek the cottage window light And comforts of the home and night. BN large ¥OR SALE 1916 twin Indian motor- eeds, fully equipped and 200d_condition: price reason- Joseph S. Bottomley, Jewett City, aug20d ¥OR SALE Restaurant, in the heart of the city, doing a,g00d business; rea- for selling, sidkness. Inquire T. 54 State St New London, Ct. %200 FOR SALE One of the best dairy farms in Windham county; 100 acres, free from brush and rocks, cuts 100 ton hay: nine-rodm house, with ex- tra tenement attached, hot and cold or. bath and set tubs: stable for 46 head of stock and six hors water in -ow siable. Address owner, A. T. Avery, Quincbaus, Ct. augzod FOR SALE 1912 three-ton Packard | truck, or will take good auto in_trade as patt payment. Fred Carlston, Water- ford, Conn. aug20d OR SALE A palr of young sray horses, weigh about 1300 Ibs.; also ck. Oak St, Jewett City. aug18d FOR SALE_Ford roadster, repainted and overhauled. The Frisbie-CeCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St aug1sd FOR SALE first clas: ondition, good tires. FOR SALE—Reo touring, 1915 model, FOR SALE Chevrolet touring, B, M. F.. Reo two fon truck, overhauled, nsw tires a ) perfect ¢ondition, and many other bargains. The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick Co. St._augled FOR SALE-—100 bushels of seed rye. H. B. Bates. R, D. No. 1. Tel. 1885-13. augi3d on [3 B. sALE e 6 cylinder Paige od ~ condition, at_a Lewis, 341 Main St. Help Wanted Men in Bleachery and Card-| ing Department APPLY AT Versailles Sanitary Fibre Mills Versailles, Conn. WANTED MAN AND WIFE TO RUN MILL 2t Norwicn, within and for the Distrist | BOARDING HOUSE. Saxton,Woolen Corporation Norwich, Conn. LOST AND FOUND, LOST—Between East Killingly and Dandelson. a sum of money in pocket- Dook; 328 reward if recurned. th Chier M3 a2 Grimebaw, Danielson, Co: nn. LOST A bunoh of keys. W. C. Ben- nett, White Rock, R. I aug?sd American House Bpecial_Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Eto. Livery Connection 8hetucket Street FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. e GO et R 18 FACTION-GIVEN Tocalum Detter than through the ads Pagtern Connmecticut equai to The Bul- | pyone 300 86 CIiff Street | vertising columns of The Bulletin. augiod FOR SALE _Two or three of my well team horses, or would trade for of cattie. J. C. Hafner, Norwich pE aug7d FOR SALE—1915 Bulck, model 27, A-1 condition. Can be seen at § White . City. ' Phone T38-4. augid work horses of WhT thade for Nunter Tel. 485, ©° " augia | FOR SALE !234 Acre Farm $4900 With 20 Cattle and Crops Estimated maple, hemlock and spruce enough to pay for this farm: 1,600 aple trees and $1,000 equipment mall delivered. near nelgh- pasture and barn room for 20 §-room house; owner retiring, Wil it taken soon inchrde 3 good young Holstein cows, § calves, vearling heifer, 3 good horses! flock potitry. brood sow, Zrain binder, disc drill, mower, rake, hay loader, Toller, plow. hurrows. corn planter, 2 wagons, buggy. cutter, har- nesses,” 20 acres oats. 3 acres rye, 2 acres ‘potatoes, 2 acres corn, 8 acres buckwheat and 3 acres turnips; $4,900 takes everything part cash end easy terms. For details this and a farm of 210 acres for see page 15, Strout's Summer Cata- logue. Copy malled free. B _A. Strout Farm Agzency, Dept. 36, 150 Nussan St., New York, N. ¥. aug24d FOR SALE A 7 Room Cottage, nearly new, with all improvements, in best location, on trolley line near school, owner leav- ing town,.price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phones Central Bldg. Norwich E. A. PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance TITLES SEARCHED AND SATIS- Cottage Houscs. Tenenient and Busi- ness Biock: sirable locations. you care t FOR SALE. Buliding Lots, List your o sell or rec, tate investments WL Real Room 103 LiAM F. as I have a number of people looking for real es- HILL, ate and Insurance. Thayer Bldg. So my song goes ringing thru The broken towers and the blue And trembling air, triumphantly. I sing what angels have taught me— That God is good and truth is strong, all in proper: a {1.20«7 shown same trip | For Sale or Rent at Watch View, and shore; also Send for FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. Choice Residence Property Nine rooms and steam heat, cellar and laundry room. a most desirable and attrac- tive property in every particular, big value for the price asked. neighborhood, dition; celled school and ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 Furnished Seashore Cottages Hill, Weckapaug, Plsasant : 4 along the Rhode e Out of the earth came in the Spring. accessible Szashore Farms. Therefore 1 sing! Therefore 1 sing! bookls $6,500.00 Will Buy bath, elect hardwood floors separate well trolley. 63 House In splendid con- conv: And right shall triumph over wrong. No heavenly plan has gone astray Because the blossoming trees of May Are bruised and torn, and men who gi Their lives that other men may live Are most like Him who died to save, And, stronger far than death or grave, -LOUISE DRISCOLL., oot » ———————————————————————————————————— HUMOR OF THE DAY Schulze—Say, Joe, met i THE KALEIDOSCOPE A Vienna telegram states that | Emperor Charles has personally th tric lights ar vet? i cemented |oq the Grand Cross of the Order of St o e i equibped | Stephen to the German imperial 5 chancellor. it g il nand| Thursday was King Alexander’s | Ha_Don't he o & it rex- | pirthday. The king of the Hellenes | pad ns that 1iur enlent 1o fgave a luncheon party at Tatol, and g the company included M. Veniz I; PEEy to cheerful . and the other cabinet members, _“You bet. As long as you look 7 o It you had money your creditors w SALE HORSES I nave 30 Horses that Broadway | An Exchange telegram from Rome | laYe conflds s announces the engagement of the Duks |° = of Oporto to Mrs. Hayes Chapman van Bill—1 dessay some women " Valkenberg, an American. The duke [Nens work I they’ll nev lives in Naples. Joe (much I want to i N Vever? They always ‘ave! dispose of right away. Nine of them| A bill has passed its first reading 'n = are blg work horses iie balance will | the jegislative council of Hong-Kong| .WPhat are you reading?” See Them. : Taking all British subjects between | A tale of buried treasure BLMER R. PIBRSON. 18 and 55 years of age liable to mil time on fiction? Tel. 526-3. #9¥ may14a [tary service in the colony when calle: expert advice on how Y up by the governor. Washingtor = Greene araftscan in an a Austrian and Hungarfan landsturm |tomobile factory, and, believe me, * FOR SALE clatas of the. ages of 15, 15 and 20 |an draw some hive been ordered to present them-| “Really! What horsepower?"—¥ Six-room house with barn and one |selves again for medical examination [ers Statesman acre of land. Outside of city limits, |early September, whether previ- | “He used to vow he loved the gro Price $1500.00. ously exempted from military service !hflr\ww ked on."” e or not. R The ancestral dom eh? A. M. AVERY = | Yen. Protended he toved ¢ Tel. 1122-2 % Broadway It is announced in the Paris edition |the wall ne of the New York Herald that a num- FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade either Journal Phys ber of American staff officers were present at the preparations for the of- for_city property of equal value; one fensive on the Flanders front. The | Kentuc )—How d state road, ne: o odern | 115! e " 3 a . 37 acres, state road near city. modern |TUTNY Jids that they were allowed to |pass the night Mre T With tools and equipment,"fine. build. |auestion prisoners. : e e g ais ings, keeps 50 head. If interested, write o bl asked £ or téelephone. TRYON'S AGENCY, In order to deal with the situation caused by the searcity of provisions 30 14 e iz He. Ot | the Swedish government proposes to |—stiil Leis establish in different parts of the - country 36_provision committees. A A Sad Waste. FOR SALE Sum of 3.675,000 kronor has been set mineAGR of walk dbouid " e house, all rur.|aside for the establishment of ware- | cessation of the manufaciire of i nished, of Fishers Tsiand; wiii ‘e 514 [houses for bread supplies. offensive banners carried t Cheap if taken at once For full par. — House pickets il ficulars, inquire of The war time profits tax assessment |suffrage propagar T JOHN A. MORAN, bill, introduced in the Australian house |could be put 10 better e Real Estate Broker, of representatives on July 25, propos- | Journal Franklin Sauare, Norwich. |ing a tax of 50 per cent. for the year 2 The Hentv culars, JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Franklin FOR SALE D. inquire of are, Capen property, Broad St. will be sold very reasonable in price”if taken at once. For full partt ending June 0, 1916, and 75 per cent. Forgiving |atterwards, has been temporarily with- drawn. The government will probably introduce important amendments. an Enemy. tre 218 After supplying the needs of the home population and of the Austrian and German armies in the country Ru- mania_will be able, says the Neus Freie Presse of Vienna, to send a hun- dred thousand wagon loads of wheat, barley and maize to Germany and the Hot Kaiser. Norwich. Masons’ Building Materials The Peck-McWilliams Co. WHEN YOU WANT to put your hus- OF ALL KINDS For Sale by Austria-Hungary. As for the German and Austrian harvest, the Neue Freele Presse declares that the supply of bread, flour and potatoes in the fourth war year is assured. pr siona! Record and takes h W ashington Post Owes Tt is awful to b ally, but er owes lana Ore Duty. M. Pashitch, the Serbian prime min- ister, says the enemy has deported 8,000 Serbian girls, about 14 to 14 years of age, to theharems of Con- stantainople. By an order of the Bul- garian war minister, coples of which have been found on prisoners, Serbians who have been forcibly recruited by Children Cry THERR < Eagtern Counecticut equal to The bul- | Eastern Connecticut equal to s no aavernsmg medium 0 ess results. THEKE 13 no advertising medium In’ The Bul: letin for business resuits. P g B RN gt n e business tin for ual =s_results. the Bulgars are to be shot if they try to desert and their homes and familie: destroyed. FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA medium 1n The Bul-'