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GENERALLY FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED - PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight | THEY ALL DEMAND IT at the Breed Tip- (Flctures and Dancing at the ANNOUNC MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN. Alice Brady in Maternity, Feature Pho- todrama for Today Roof Garden and Auditorium—~Prize Dance Wednesday Evening. Davis Theatre. Moving Plotures Norwich, Like Every City and Town in the Union, Receives It. EMENTS ‘When one suffers the tor- tures of an aching back, at the Majestic | .. sought for. There are {remedies today that relieve, When the Doan’s Kidney Pills have brought lasting results to thousands. the Majestic Roof Garden ee one of the most bril- photodramas o see.the most is Norwich evidence of their and unusual filmed but they will als: startling and realistic_fire scenes ever flashed on a screen. Mrs. Jennie L. Spaulding, 21 Tanner “Exertion of any kind seemed to make my back tired and and headaches The big fire that tremendous on the outcome of the story sult of its participates comes to her and her husband little Madge Evans is seen iuction and Somewhere comedy, and Human Fly programme. in this pro— were frequent. I used two boxes of important pa Doan’s Kidney Pills, which I got st Drug Store completes the ‘Utley & Jone: cured. I haven't felt any need of 3 BREED THEATRE. edictne stnce” ng His Own | idmey m Bryant Washburn in “F Shoes,” a Story of Brilliant Comedy ns From H. C. Novel, Feature For Today. dealers. Don’t stmply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that cured Mrs. Spaulding. Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. — e beard of accountancy, that he success- fully passed the examination held at the capitol last June and will soon re- cetve from Governor . degree certificate. Foster-Milburn awakes suddenly himself the of his gloom one may be ng himself ing for some keen that is exactly w Holcomb the C. ntertainment the spectator gets Own Shoes, Portland.—Bimer Haines of Portland, been transferred from the med- LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR ALLOWANCE OF AD. MINISTRATION ACCOUNT. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Colchester. within and for the Dis- trict of Colcnester. on the 25th day of August, A, D. 1917, Present—i. P. Judge. Estate of Giibert O. Hall, late of Col- WANTED People with kidney ills want to be|chester, in said Distriot, deceased. to the Court for allowance; it 1s there- rore. Ordered, That the 10th day of tember, A. D. 1917, at Z o'clock in ¢ afterncon, at the Probate Court Room APPLY TO in Colchester, in said District, be, and the same 1s. appointed for hearing the same, and the sald Administrator is directed to give notice thereof by pub- lishing this order once in The Nor- wich Bulletin, a newspaper having a ” circulation in said District, and by posting a copy hereof on the public - Signpost in_sald | Colchester, nearest . where said deceased last dwelt, at least five days prior to the date of said hear- ing, and make return to the Court. aug28d H._P. BUELL, Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD af Ledyard, within and for the District of Ledyard. on the 27th day of August, - o Present —— SAMUBL E. HOLDRIDGE, Judge. Estate of Abby K. Standish Murray, late of Ledyard, in said District, de- ceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring In their claims against sald estate within six months from this date by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the slgn- post nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same WANTED Town, and by publishing the shme once F'mislling Depments In a newspaper having a circulation in gaid District, and make return to this ur The above and foregolng is & true copy of record. Attest: SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGH, - Juds NOTICE—AIl creaitors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present tieir claims against sald estate to the undersigned at Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and fore- zoing order. JOHN TRANKLA, aug?sd Administrator. VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS Versailles, Conn. theatre toda e picture is produc- e i et el % bureau at Fort Ethan Alien Fortress Monroe, Va. selected from a list of 1,200 applicants, to fill a vacancy at the Foftress Mon- roe school for enlisted specialists. Mr. Haines was orizination Stz raford.—Announcement is e engagement of Radley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Radlev of Stamford, to Lieutenant don of Mr. and also of Stam- a graduateé Malcolm R. Piit, Lieutenant Pitt e, )t the Yale Sheffield Scientific school Wins Approval of Au-|in the class of 1914. Gisnce at The Davis Theatre. Bridgeport—Because of the mobili- itk . zation of the first contingents for the on September 5 ot the public schools will definitely announced re- cently by President Elmer Havens of the board of education that the open- |ing of the schools for the coming year will be postponed to September 10. Photodmara New Haven.—The Briarcliff girls of | C. school fron have contri of an ambulance to be soldiers in France. funds have its maintenance for near- Molly M. Trowbrldge, I was blessed by Right blessing the bishop and an eloquent ad- on Christian ders’ from e returning e BRIEF 5TATE and family illaudet’s fa toes in i 20 to the camn lay-off of a number of of manufacturing rad resignation owner of the place, Virginius J. Mayo. Indications rlin-Rockw POCKETS ARE THE ONE ESSENTIAL WE DEMAND. condition. 1 very old tea set and In fine conditio SALMON W. CLARK, Lebanon, Conn. will soon introduce the Industry of WANTED AT ONCE SSEM TS e DRI The Administrator exhibited his sd- | RJ® ministration account with sald estate t atc an 3 WANTED 70 ment * WANTED—GIrls to . Davis Theatre. S onver “Aboly f5 AT SHeNarat be hatt Sfuin st Myatio Gt T onerdy 18 Taet FOR SALE—One acre plot of ground. with one five-room houso and one eight-room house; also fruit trees, at 260 Asylum St 'Inquirte Mifler, Qualker Hill, Conn. faug28d FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell touring WANTED—Steady work for an auto- mobile truck: capacily £ 1-2 tons. AD- ply to C. M. Burdick, Chaplin. . Tel 3674, willimantio. augzsd WANTED — Second-hand _ democrat wagon; must be in ood condition, Tl 1883-3. & augtsd WANTED — Woman for _genera housework on n-n?.L ‘oo Homs, poad Carlae 76 Chiffon 471-3. o i IN‘,P"II‘QQ{:.I< WANTED—A man for general store work In a mnu!‘c(uflng town in Co:x':. ::l:“;vhh elv';lenc- hudhn: e Tod: “Booa . was steady "work to'a ‘Gapable man. Ad- dress” Bliss, care of Bulletin Office. _aug28d WANTED—A man to repair automo- biles and do some driving, delivering goods, etc.; first class, warm garege and a’ steady job: not in city. Address Box 100, care Bulletin Office. aug28d WANTED—At once. two boya 16 years old or over; three giris; steady work; good pay. Carpenter Mfs, Gop 76 Newton St. augard WANTED — Woman _ for _ general houseworic in the country: small fam- i1y no Jaundry work. —Address Box 16, Buited augz7a WANTED—By a competent middl aged woman. a situation as housskeep- er or general housework In the Gity. Write Box 44. Bulletin Offic>. augs1 WANTED—A loan of $500; willing to pay § per cent.; full information given and good security. Address E. H. Box 0, Bulletin. aug2TiW WANTED —Young man to run e machine. " Bard Unlon Company. board; best w: Fratiof Manor. Peauot Aver on.. WANTED Immediately, small fur- nished apartment with kiichenette and bath, or a nicely furmshed room and bath, with meals. by the week, by zentieman and wife; refined surronnd- ings and cleanliness absolutely neces- must be convenient, to busine jtddress F. B.C. The Bulletin. section aug2s car, been run 1,900 miles, perfect con- ditfon; must sell; price $650. Inguire 1mperial Garage. T augzsd _ FOR SALB—Model 35 Haynes 1916, standard equipment. als demountable top; mechanical co: tires in good shape. Inquire Imperial Garage. aug28d B 3 FOR SALE—Now sulky and harness for goat. Phone 0. aug28d FOR SALE—White Wyandotte cock- erels, five months old, $1 and $1.50. 249 Boswell Ave. Tel. 515-23. aug2sd WEDDING 100 engraved announce- ments 37; two envel Tor each; ench additional 25 for 7oc: 100 engraved visiting cards $1; sambples and correct forms maliled free. Engraving Studio, 5415 Webster St, Philadeiphla, Pa. augZITuTh A WORD fo turkey raisers: Koneman Specific No. 14 is a scientific treatment for -the prevention and cure of black- head in turkeys. it has never falled o do the work. Prepared and svld by Konemah Poultry Yards, 456 West Main St, Norwich, Conn. Price 50c. AugTuThS o FOR SALE Sacrifice Clark Jewel cabinet gas range, nearly new, perfect condition. 128 Washiuston St. City, augl1STuTh TO RENT—Furnished house or rooma, 320 Laurel Hill. 2ug28TUThS T For mENT — XAl seven rooms, furmtshed, Chas. i midredge, Niamtis, Ot Kare for Sept e augisd Look uj TO RENT—_Furnished rooms at 68 Washington St. aug2éd FOR RENT Small tenement at 152 Palmer St. Inquire on premises, Where “FOR RENT—Rooms, board, at Th- Plymouth, 4 Ave. " Tol. 17865. auf27d o T i = auglTMWF TO LET—Six-room modern flat, heat furnished, 35 Washington St 1 J. L._Riley, Thamesvilie with or without 4 Laurel Hill sugzid TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housckeeping. 83 Phone 214, Give me & good Aigestion And also sometaine to_dMgest Washington | St.|But when or how that s TO RENi —Berement tenement at 66 St Inquire at Bulletin Office. Jyada FURNISHED Rooms, The Manguerite goul. clean, pleasant rooma. No. § Nerti aih 3 ayed LT leave to Thes, who knowest TO REX Laurel Hill Ave. Inquire of P. 235 Central Ave. —Rooms for light hous: Division St. Neatly furnished 7FOR SALE Chestnut horse, welght 1200, practically sound. true ~ in ail hardess, price $100; also combination reach cart and team wagon, price $70. E. E. Weeks Estate, Ashford. Conn, Phone 89-2. augilsTu FOR SALE A cottage, seven rooms, electric lights. running water, bath- room, five minutes’ walk from trolley, church and school, near Uncasville. In’ quire_Dan D. Home, Montville, Phore 1076-5. aug2id FOR SALE Seven weeks old hound pupples, guaranteed for rabbits or coon with little training. For particulars, inquire at 77 North St. Wiflimantic, aug27d FOR SALE—One pair of light double harness, one suzrey harness: also one Concord buggy. Thomas Burie, Baltic. augZEsW FOR SALE Good bay horse, 1 pounds; used by lady as saddfe and riving’ horse; good worker. Inquire rates; suitabl, Mrs. Emma Morse, 1 also room for light housekeeping. Mrs. May Kelley, 7 North High St. = jeld FURNISHED —rcoms; reasonable Union St. Jy: Give me a healthy mind, Good I That fings the good that A And, seeing win, is not appalie Sut ‘T—Furnished cottage at 176 __dyed vea_ Glve me a_sense of humor, for Light housskecping, For Rent The bullding now occupied by The -Cadden Co., 144-146 Main St. Inquire of THE PLAUT-CADDEN ©O. busine: “STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, Street, suitable for almost any at a reasonable price. In- manufacturing war goods at this plant. Immediately, com = 3D Tmmediately, otent | 47, s | 185 ; woman for cocking in famiivi refer: | William Knox ¢ City. | auzod_ | quire at Bulletin Office. Naugatuck—Mr. Bridget McKier- MILLWRIGHTS reguired. Mrs, Ernest Merritt,| FOR SALE 50 new milk and spring. nan has received notification from the n “.ong Point. Phone 443-13,|er cows Ayrshires, Holsteins and — = State department at Washington, D.|Good men that understand their bus- tie Div S SR Bl e el e FOR SALE C. that the body of her son, Charles [iness. Apply at WANTED—Woman or girl for house- | 9354, Wiliimantie, — = o ahg2ad P MeKiernan, who died May 25, 1916,| HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS CO. | [O7k: small ramily; day or week.’ 195 3 e, Sug%6 = - in Chunking, China, where ho ' ‘was ik Gt arel Hill_Ave. aug2sd_ | FOR SALE Woodland _situated in Comnecied with the American tegalion ployment Office WANTED — Competent——working | Josthioiingl: Mra 6. B Enggs | ————————\ S O amerloan, loestion iollsekeeper: referonces. required. Ap: own, [Ct -t by cxpress eny dry. Mc MoKiehan piv Ars "Gl 1! Briggs, Voluntown, Gt.| _FOR SALE_English setter pupples. Tas a eraduate of the Nauratuck High WANTED _aug25d H. W. Baker, Mohegan. aug2sd School, class of 1905, and of Yale|1p Toolmakers 20 Machinists, § Farm. | .\ ANTED _Experienced steam fitters’ = University, class of 1809. Shortly aft-|ers. Picker Room and Dya fonse wmy, | 1eipers R orE out ot town: beat W, Baxer, Mohepen. - pied No. 70 Willlams St. splendid gr his graduation he entered the diplo- |1z Spinners, 20 Weavers. Buss Boys | pin Mfs (o Manwaring Sldes New| FOR SALE_Pair o7 horses, well|[d modern home. in best residential T o0k, the cPuntry: where he |Mate' Dish Washers, Chambermaids, 2 | London Coni Shisasd | mated 2gese ana F Suart"woliht |[] section: i conventences. larse : 2 c ol Passers. 1 Foreraan and Laborers | — T Ty T TS S “work singie or doubie, sound And s i b u o D Ve ot a lome Hinecs | CxL Passers, 1 Forgman and Laborers. | “vATin Fousokeepor Tamily G| 5001 f10 £, A0 5,07, Aoubicy Hund fud ||| ever corner 10t; prios rensonabl with smallpox. The funeral will take - UREAU | fvor state axe on masos. Address F, | Doyls, Flainfield, Conn. aug24d and easy terms 1f desircd. place immediately upon the arrival of|Central Bldg. Gso. L. Chesbro, Mgr. | O, P05 217 imantlc, Conn. the body. A SuEEE FOR SALE—Better look Into this big Inquire of e WANTED—Young man for dr; joode | 88fe, in Derfect ndition, with smooth siorl one that undersiands domestics: | roriing,posiiive” combination:” only THOS. H. BECKLEY ete.: 'if You' wa > g > Ina 5 Broadway Sbpiy by mail e D, Box 166 Neaw Lory | o Phone 183. wugssa ||| @78 Main street Phones 724 MACFARLAN AUCTIOR Auctioneer MEN WANTED m et ns s - SRy %i Department ch and trom DNESDAY, ATG at 9 o'clock n. ral For day and night T e i e | WOTK. - Extra pay for Sk & v enings, Leotd musioen it wqu. Apply sleigh, 1 mew two-horse tied. 1 st 1 wa-lat once. Versailles 19 or shine. er. 2 plows 1 stone, 1 horse rake. nea elbarrow rks, all kinds o = veam block ats, 10 she eat. half els e field ANTIQUES lock but art of highb ind Alfred rush seat inal seats and decor comb back rocker w n Windsor r frel 2 ine rockem e herrv slope top desk with very mice interior, 1 ex- maple ‘chest of drawers, 1 i with old brasses, 1 ma Swell front bureau 1 curly aple trundle bed, 1 curly maple can- VERSAILLES; CONN. Wanted bles. 1 fine old slev ' shawl, 10 or more yards of beautiful copper plate. 1 to start on antique mrossible. te tiau i 1 beautity 1 set c yards very old carpets and in fine several chests of all kinds 44 hours per week at light 1 _handsome gilt mirror. 1 set unusuai Iehndser i e i Bnreats. eic. for of | manufacturing. Steady work. | . 1 Bonus begins September 1st.| household goods. STANTON L. BRIGGS public auction at my residence. one- “Gets-It,” 2 Draps, Corns Peel Off!] For 25 Cents Pecl OF road cart. 1 mail wagon, 1 buggy wag- on, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 sled. 1 biovele, 1 shotgun, and feveral other small tools: burners, chairs, heds, dishes, and other articles too numeronus to mention. Auctioneer AvCTION As T am to move awav. T will sell at American arter mile south of the Brick vears old, welgh: 1300; 1 bay 11" years 0ld: 1 mrade Jersey giving about 18 qts. | several hens and chickens. 1 calf. 2 monthe old, 1 TO RENT top buggy. SIX ROOM dounle ripper Inchester repenting APARTMENTS ponsehold” Turmture_1 ‘antique desi 200 "years old a beauty: 1. roll 3 destc. T freproot sate. 1 steel eaoking |All modern conveniences and faultless range. 1 ofl heater. 1 airtight stove,jbath equipment. In fins residence nearly new, 1 Perfection ofl stove, two |section, near school and electrics; Wwith oven, 3 anszle lamvs, |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. Lebanon, Conn. Aug. 22, 1917 NATHANIEL S. LOOMIS. If £ald day stormy. next fair day. D. M. BROWN .. Ome Compiete The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway 6% Auctioneer As T am giving up farming T will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION at myv place, about one mile north of RBishop's Crossing and about tmo miles south of Plainficld R, R statidh, on 1o =T . F. D. line from Jewett City. | Maso ’ Build; Materials at ., the following' property: 1 good seneral OF AL TmiDe PUTPOSe. bav. horse, 1200 Ibas .5 young Eor aale. By cows, all due to calve, 1 200 Ib. shoat, 1 open piano box buggy, 1 democrat wagon. 1 two-horse wagon with high seat. 1 almost new one-norse lumber wagon. . two-horse dump eart, 1 two- horse Deering mowing machine, 1 Deer- ing horse rake, 1 two-horse plow. 1 cultivator, 1_harrow, 1 weeder, 1 set double team harness In good condition, Sefg R Corn ol it AU otives | Real Estate and Insurance sttt ol T TS B, 4SIGTY | TITLES SEARCHED AND SATIS- week day. Terms of sale, cash. FACTION GIVEN e LEERY . SAl Doweme: The Peck-McWilliams Co. Phone 300 MORNING ATTIRE. Shirred skirt and blouse top of khaki natty service picked out with the*gayest kind on receipt of price 1are t ©of wool embroidery. wrence & Co. Chicago, COWS FOR SALE Will have a carload of Fancy Cows Wednesday, Aug. 29. FRED W, HOXIE, Lebanon, Conn. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc. Livery Connection Shetucket Street Tel, 62. FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. Sanitary Fibre Mills yery fancy and vers old ‘table cover |gver 16 years of age tc work the following described property: One horse, cow, 5 years: old milk a day other worked, abundance of wood and fruit, all crops including potatoes, onions, bean: 86 Cliff Street American flouse augasd " and sell tools furniture, alse teeth antiues or any- : ola_books especially want. Louis D. Ward, 32 mar24MWs IMA nts_room or board with pleasant surroundings. in city jroper or suburbs. Ad- Bulletin. aug23d don,” Conn ing e ed. Write or call. either dress —Housexeeper, well _and WANT! able to work for family of two. R, M. Brown. Jewett City. aug2id WANTED—A competent cook. Ap- at the home of F. B. Ricketson, T augzia WANTED_Experienced grocery clerk for order wagon. Apply Box 88, Bul- letin_Office. aug21d READY to mail in_ special boxes, Kes tor soldiers, at 25c up; boxes cigars. at $0c up: special at- ziven to ladles who wish to to make the soldlers hap- send it now. at Fagan's Main St. augl4d FOR SALE One ba; horse, cheap, weighs about 1250. 'American Waste and Metal Co., 210 West Main St. aug23d ¥OR SALE A palr of young gray horses, weigh about 1300 lbs: 'alss hack, Oak St., Jewett City. auglSd FOR SALE—Ford roadster, repainted and overhauled. The Frisbie-CeCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. aug1sd FOR SALE Maxwell roadster, 1916 model, first class condition, good tires at 63 Franklin ind of Cottage H: sirable locations. you care to sell or renc, as umber of people looking for real es- e investmonts. WILLIAM F. HILL FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring, E. M. F. Reo two ton truck, overhauled, new tires and in perfect ¢ondition, and many other bargains. The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St, auglsd FOR SALE—100 bushels of seed rye H. B. Bates, R, D. No. 1. Tel. 1885-13 aug13d WANTED—Girls 16 years of age to learn gwinding. Apply West Side Silk il ' Jy14d WANTED —Old false teeth; don't matter it broken: I pay $2 to '$15 per full set: .single and partial plates in nd by parcel post and vy return mail. L. 5tn’St., Philadelphis. Pa. WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our_ prices efore you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- Tel. 717-3. may3d FOR SALE FOR SALE—One 6 cylinder Paige automobile. in_good condition, at_a B. Lewis, known team. horses, or would trade for a pair of cattle. J. C. Hafner, ) Town, Ct FOR SALE 1015 Bulck, model 3 A-1 condition. Can be seen at 9 Whi St, City. Phone 723-4. augld FOR SALE The Henrv D. Broad St. will be sold very in ‘price if takenat once. particulars, inauire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square. Norwich. Capen propert reasonable For full The Mabrey Property No. 57 Broadway FINE LOCATION FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES HAS FIFTEEN ROOMS AND MODERN CONVENIENCES wi most favorable be sold on term: JAMES L. CASE, 27 SHETUCKET STREET 47 Acre Farm Eight-room cottage house, barn and buildings, all land machine corn, cucumbers, lot of hay, 1 cow. 60 heéns, 100 chickens, 1 hos. farming tools, complete outfit. This place is situated in a good locality, two miles from railroad main line, and a rare bargain. Immediate possession. $250 buys a seashore lot fronting ocean. fine bathing beach and other conven- iences. Very easy terms if desired. Let me show it to you. > Investigate. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I Tel. 2365 FOR SALE ATTENTION Winchester Woolen Mill Employe: Will sell at once, Very reasonable, a new Bungalow, very modernly equip- ped. less than 5 minutes walk from above mill; for fuller particulars in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Rea: Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. COWS FOR SALE Two carloads will arrive Wednesday, August 29th. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin Telephone 30 Lebanon, Conn. FOR SALE Three Story Brick Block with 4 Stores and 2 Eight Room Flats on Thames Street; also coal property owned by A. L. Potter & Co., with 160 feet on Thames River, must be sold to close estate. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phones Central Bldg. Norwich FOR SALE Six-room house with barn and Price $1500.00. A. M. AVERY Tel. 1122-2 52 Broadway FOR SALE Bight-room cottage. all latest im- provements, large barn, and elght buflding lots, located in the best resi- dential sectton of Jewett City. For particulars, inquire of SEIGEL, Real Estate and Insuramce, Norwich, Conn. mey19a Tel. 248, FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade elther for city property of equal value; one 27 acres. ‘state road. near city, modern ‘bulldings; also 180 acre stock farm Titn tools and equipment fine build ings, keeps 50 he interested, write or telephone TRYON'S AGENCY, es0a v ‘Willimantie, Ct. at Watch Hill, View, and shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY one extra. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., Real Estate and Insurance, 52 Shetucket auglsa Room 103. Thayer Bldg. FOR E—Reo touring, 1915 model; = = P Boice very, atczagtive TRE Frisblacirc! Furnishe Shore Bormi 2 Sheticke ; d Seashor Cottages For Sale or Rent Weekapaug, Pl Rhode along the WESTERLY, R. I enement ana Bus- ness Biocks, Building Lots, all in de- List your property it have a date of 88 battlopl New South Wales to ernme: A G Tran ppointed_admnis vaal in place of Mr. F been appointed, g m: ay boards sant Island alscard, Golancourty Nesles and. Roye. laundry room. celled school and trolley. Telephone 1334 dispoge of right away. are big work horses—the balance will Weigh from 900 to 1200 Ibs. See them. Tel. 636- $6,500.00 Will Buy Choice Residence Property rooms and bath, electrio lights, mheat, hardwood floors; cemented equipped House In splendid con- dition; a most desirable and attrac tive property in every particular, and big value for the price asked. conventent o and separate well neighborhood, ARCHA W. COIT SALE HORSES have 20 FHorses ELMER R. PICRSON. may14a Unex- Jposes to do with regard to t ceeding of military authoritt in the case of the Balgian has been universally rec contrary to international law. 63 Broadway that I want to Nine of them Come and FARMS! With stock, crops and tools, well located, near good markets, mod- ern buildings, re and good terms. NEWPORT, VT. onable prices Send for free catalogue. C. J. OBEN & CO., Newport, V1. one 1 acre of land. Outside of city limits.| FOR SALE LAND AT GALES FERRY 7% acres of level land, surveved and plotted for river. Apply to R. S. BARTLETT, Trustee, room 14 Central Building, Norwich, Ct. building lots, “LOST AND FOUND to be able to do ex 4 Mrs. Subbubs—Yes, inde C. J. OBEN & CO, Urchin wha?. If what, m Church—I bordering | “ Gotham What wa “Drawing on m “What ar five weeks ago. T LOST—Lady ring, in platinum setting. return to The Bulletin Co. LOST_Saturday night, gold stickpin sot with A small ruby. HReward if returned to Bulletin Co, aug28d LOST—A black Holsteln eow, about Owner will give $10 reward if found. Max Telzonsky, North Thames St. _Tel. 595-12. ok OUND—Black bobtail cat. aug?sd aug28d “Don’t say nuffin’ ordinary T obliged to eat frie ington Star. 2ug27d Phone proud vghen your brought ‘&1l your nei Crabshaw—They all car s diamond and sapphire Reward for lady's small up the wrong waylj- “Then this,” asked refected 4elson, LOST _Between Kast Killingly and Danlelson, an automobile bumper, Re- ward If returned to Walter Ryder, Dan- aug2sd TOST_$130, between Jewett City and Plainfield, on 119 car. Saturday. Finder return and get Hill_St, Jewett City. LOST—At N. Y., N. H. & H. depot, a rewara,t % S o reward, Fred aug?8d aug2sd “Sh, “There's some good mat that I can use again.” ouston, Heturn to Miss THE STARS AND STRIFES ‘We who in these new days—thses of all confusion— n it with the eyes of on biind who eces, We know at Jast its beauty—ite mes tude of auty— Dear God!l it thus it seems to ua, W will it mean to thess Who stay for it, who pray Sor % kindred over seas? These who tace the Ted days—ihe W nights of fury, death like some mad res hacks down the living grein prove it once again The new flag, the true flag, that not come in_vain! —Theodosta Garr: A PRAYER. comes, Give me & healthy body, Lora Give me the sens Also a heart tha. Whatever work I hav o keap It scoks a way to put e me_n point of view. me know what it is, & Don’t let me worry overm About the tht o Glva ma the power to s And pass it or her 1 THE KALEIDOSCOPE nd Dr. 1 outh Austraiia, A > service ernment diet T ed a t tempo fo Trials are being m 1t difficulties. At the closs of the ¢ on Thureday once confidence in the govern votes to 53, charge of theft F against Prince Bitel by M. Dubois, v piliaged at the t occupation. In a telegram to PE——— pregident of t national couneil 1 congratulotio : anit” of th an A Turkish semi-of, vhile d nying kish ministr tinople were d hostile air attac torpedo boat w Sir Samuel McCaughey ding pastoralists Wales, has pres: the state. hi t Robertson, chatr 1 provix M. Viviant French minister tice, and M. Bourgeols, r bor, to commemorots & in the reconquered re 81! paid a visit to Carl The Bwis Yoderal oo tablished & new section of t ment of public economy, eca dustrial war ecomo will have charge of n ness formerly ction. In tho economy a section has pensation b X Polish interpellation 3 the stag nsks if the chancellor that in the eastern comma thousands of men and n forcibly removed to Gern 1 labor, and what the HUMOR OF THE DAY Epike Tuff—Me fader knew & m before his death when he would 4 Jim—Who told him? pike Tuff—The judge—Tmmb Hubbubs—W t 1t be sw it lant Tames, you are a dollar sh r pay this week.” “Yes, my dear. 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