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CLEARING WEATHER TODAY. FAIR TOMORROW AY, AUG. 30, 1917, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Feature Moving Pictures at the Davis Theatre. Moving Pictures at the Breed The- ntre. Moving Pictures and Dancing at the Majestic Roof Garden ANNOUNCEMENTS Williams Street Bungalow Sold. The new bungalow at 79 Williams etreet, built by Nelson V. Porter, has been sold through the agency of James L. Case to B. M. Kaplan, treasurer of ihe Admore Woolen company of Yan- tic, who will occupy the house with his family apout the first of October. MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN George Walsh in Some Boy Feature Photoplay Today and Saturday at the Majestic and Auditorium. Ama- tures Tonight. Joyous in manner, joyous in dl‘!\';, Fox photoplay. ‘Some Boy!" quch will be seen at the Majectic Roof Gar- den on Friday and aturday of this week. George plays the role of “Joy- in a college dormitory Expelled from allowed to play baseball again. he gets 2 job as press agent for a fashionab hotel Meanwhile he has met the centered in a Texas ranch. As soon as she meets “Joyous” she transfers that interest to him. and he recipro- cates. Amateur night tonight at 8:30. BREED THEATRE Corinne Griffita and Earle Williams in “The Stolen Treaty” feature for To- day and Saturday. Today and Saturday the Breed will present Corinne Grifith and Earle Willams in a screen version of Tho- mas Bdgelow's romantic story “The Stolen Treaty.” The story concerns a secret treaty that is made between the Tnited States and Prince Zarl of Zu- rania, but immediately after negotia- ‘ tions is stolen. The picture has a pa- triotic appeal owing to the fact that the foreign plotters are unable o “put anvhing over on Uacle Sam". Farle Willlams puts over well his cool and complacent secret service lover part While Corinne Griffith is a constant vision of charm as the girl who is looking for adventurs The latest war news in the Hearst- Pathe weekly and a Big V. comedy | complete the bill. DAVIS THEATRE. What Irish play, song or story would be complete without a shillalah bat- tle? Certainly few literary or musical Productions dealing with the traditions and In Slimberiand, the five-Yeel screen drama at the Davis theatre to- day, featuring Thelma Salter as a Triangle juvenile star, is not lacking in this res) While the picture is one that will bring delight o the hearts of all children, it will also entertain adults, for who does not enjoy the pranks ond antics of mischievous kid- Qies? Admirers of Pauline Frederick's supple grace will find her costume at the artists’ masquerade ball in Sapho, her latest Famous Players-Paramount picture, which is the other attraction on this Lill, one of the most charming she has ever worn. It is of flimiest white jace, covered with jewels, from the mat-bing jeweled girdle and neck- Jace to the cascades of precious stones which fai] to the hem of the skirt. and the headpiece of glittering diamonds &nd rubies. Crow-Elkhart Prices to be Raised. N. Rozyeki, local Crow-Elkhart deal- er has just recelved word from the factory that within 30 days it will be necessary for the Crow-Elkhart Com- pany to increase the price of their multi-powered car. The reason given is the increase in cost of materials. and the price must be raised to correspond with the in- crease t6 meet these conditions. The 30 days of grace given by the company is being taken advantage of by the Crow-Elkhart dealers who are advertising and featuring a 10 per gent. 0 15 per cent. saving if motorists buy their Crow-Eilhart now. The Crow-Elkhart has: always been played up as an economy car with the multi-powered motor and 9 vear chas- sis. They are giving this vear 10 coflor options, which is in keeping with the trend in automohile style develog- ments. Three upholstery options al aiso offered in this popular light car. The exact date that the increase in price goes into effect has not as vet been announced—neither has the exact amount of the increase. This is ex- pected shortly. and probably will be within 30 davs. WILLIMANTIC (Continued From Page Two.) porarily deafened. Mrs. Chasen did not dare to light a fire in the stove, as she did not Rnow how badly the chim- ney was damaged Carnival Opening Deferred. The opening of the open air_carni- val at Recreation park. given for the benefit ot the American Thread com- pany baseball team, which was to have been held Thursday evening, had to be postponed on account of the rain NORWICH TROLLEY CAR HAS HARD TRIP. First Hit by Lightning—Then Derailed by Sand on Track. The trolley from Norwich due here 4+t 6 o'clock had a hard time getting up here Thursday evening. On the way 1p it was etréck by lightning but was not badly damaged. At South Wind- :am, in front of Avery's store, sand 1ad heen washed on the rails and toming up the car left the track. It <as about 930 before it was back on :he fron. During the time men were itying to place the car on the track cars were run to Norwich from the other side of the derailed car. The first car arrived here at 10.05 and did ot go any farther than the top of ' ’ ; Jilson’s hill, as airt was washed over the track under the bridge. While trying to get the derafled car back on the track two car motors were burned WANTED FOR_SALE TO RENT WANTEDTen thousand hens and once. Hishest FOR SALB Scotoh Sollls pups, sovi weeks, “thoroushbreds. Nelscn Clain out. The power system was not-working as well as it might and the South Coventry cars did not run anywhere near on schedule time. Brief Mention. Rev. P. J. McCo: professor of English in the Catholic University, at Washington, D. C, and Miss B. O"Don- nell, Mrs. Jane McGuire and Miss Mary Healy, of Norwich, are visiting with James Haggerty of Bellevue street, The last half hollday for the clerks, Thursday, was rather disagreeabls as it rained without the least warning several times during the day. Sherwood B. Doolittle was in Pleas- ure Beach, Thursday. He was visit- ing Everett Ladd, who has been work- ing at the Jocal Y. M. C. A, in which Mr. Doolittle is secretary. COLCHESTER Home Guard Inspected by Lieut. Col. Morgan of Mystic—Personal Notes. Mrs. Ceorge B. Miller has gone to Gales Ferry for a few days’ visit with friends. Miss Nettle Sevmmes has returned from a week’'s visit with New Haven friends. Mrs. Fdward J. Howland is in No- ank, where she was called by the ill- ness of her father. Mrs. Emma Stebbins has returned from a week's stay at Willimantic camp grounds. Several from the village attended the auction Wednesday at the SaMnon Clark farm. Willjam Johnson was In Providence Wednesday to see his brother, who is seriously sick. Mre. Trazier returned Wednesday from a few days’ vis't at her home in New London. Miss Rlizabeth G. Day has gone to Racquet Lake, In the Adirondacks, for a few weeks' visit. Home Guard Inspectiopn. The Home guard held a regular weekly arill in Grange haii Thursday evening. Lieut. Col. Morgan of Mystic s prosent and inspected the com- pany. Capt. Farl F. Maloney and Sergt. J. M. Kleln were in Hartford Thursday to' see about the equipment for the Home gaard. Z Mr. and Mrs. Levi L. Gardner and <on of New London, formerly of this place, were guests of relatives In town Thursday. @ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alger of West- Chester were in_town Thursday. Return from Vacation. Rev. and Mrs. Hemy A. Blake have returned from a month’s vacation in Providence end vicinity. Mr. Blake will resume his duties as pastor of the Congregational church, occupying the | pulpit at the Sunday morning services. of the Emerald Isle are without one, ! Pastor Away—No Preacl g. Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Remington left Wednesday for a week's vacation in Providence and Boston. There will be no preaching at the Baptist church Sunday. . PLAINFIELD Regeption Tendered Sergeant Edward Marriott—British Relief Fund Totals $1639.75. A reception was tendered Staff Ser- zeant Edward Marriott at the home of Mr. Ratcliff, 32 Lawton Heights, on Wednesday evening. Sergeant Mar- riot’s accounts of the war as he has witnessed it, proved of intense Inter- jest. In the evening programme were instrumenta] selections by Mr. Rat- Cliff, and the Misses Rateliff and Mar- riott and vocal selections by Miss Clara Barnes and Mr. Wood, Fund Now $1639, The weekly report of the Fritish- American War Relief Fund show the amount to be steadily increasing. The for this week are: Amount pre- y_acknowledged $1616.40; col- lected Aug. 25, Plainfleld $15, Jewett City $35; total $1639.75. LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District 9% Norwichi on the 2ith day of August, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, Fstate of Charles E. Maine, late of Voluntown. in said District, deceased. The Admiinistrairix c. t. 4 _appeared In Oourt and filed a writtén appiication alleging that said estate is now in set- tlement in said Court, and praying for an order to sell certain real estate be- longing to said estate. fully described in_said application. Whereupon, It is' Ordercd, That said application bé heard and defermined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 5th 2y of ‘September, A. D. 1917, at 11 o'clock in the forenoom, and that no- tice of the pendency of said applica- tlon, and of said hearing thereon, be &iven by the publication of tnis order once in some newspaper having ' a cir- culation in said District, at least five days prior to the dats of sald hearing, and that retuin be made to the Court. NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of recora Attest: HELDN M. DRESCHER. augsid Clerik. AT A COURT OF PROBATE_HELD at Norwich, within and for the District 9F Norwich, on the 25th day of August, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. _Estate of Cynthia Abby Swar, late of Norwich, ‘in_sald Distriet, deceased. Lucy V. Hewitt of Cogswell, N. D, appeared In Court and filed a petition praving, for the Temsons therein set forth, that en Instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased be admitted to probate. Whereupon, It Ts Ordered. That said petition be heard and determined. at the Probate Court Room in the Clty of " Norwich in said Distriet, on the th day of September, A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock in the forencon, and that no- tice of the pendency of sald.petition and of said hearing therecn, be given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a clr- culation in sald District. at least six days prior to the date of sald hearins, and that Teturn be made to this Court, The arNELSON I AYLING, Judge. e and foregol copy of record T e Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, ang31d Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD + Norwich: within and To the District af 3 ch, on the 29t bR ay of August, esent —NBLSON_J. AYLING, Judse. Estate of Amy Trone. lai sbon, in eald District. decenged © OF LoPom: Town of ILisbon, of Lssbon, Conn, appeared in Court by its couneel and filed a petition praying, for the rea- sons therein set Torth, that adminis- tration be granted upon the estate of sald deceased, alleged fo bs intestate. Whereupon,' Tt Is Ordered, that sald petition he heard and detérmined at the Probate Court Room in the Ciiv of Norwich. 1n said District, on the 4th ény of September. A. D. 1917, at 11 w'clock In the forénoom, and that no- tice of the pendency of sald petition, and of said hearing thereon. be miven by the pubMcation of fhis order one time in ®ome newspaper having a cire culation in sald District, at least thres days prior to'the date of said hearing. and that return be made to this Court, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. auz3id Cletk. Bleachery Department For day and night work. Extra pay for night work. Apply at once. Versailles Sanitary Fibre Mills VERSAILLES, CONN. 25 Toolmalkers, 10 All-around Machine Hands (must be first-class), 7_General Housework Girls, 1 Cook, 30 Weavers, 8 Spinners, 4 Farm Hands. 10 Boys. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg., Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr- i 147-13. finy ik Wi ons, 'a Vihinante Gomn Enone augdld for ward and WANTED Two matds kitchen work; $20 a month, ro Board. " Memorial Hospital,’ New Lone don, augsia Park St. Putnam, Conn. augaid FOR SALE—A pool table. Address Box os. Montville, Ct. Tel, 110-2, auzsid TO RENT — Eurnished rc Chureh St._Mrs. Mosier. QR SALE — Registered Guernsey bui months old. o C. York, Westerly, Bk PPV (3gfia WANTED — Younz man to run a Compan: mauchine. Bard Union #ugdid i ‘War ‘positions open; clerical work: men-women wan'te: $100 month: liet free Frankiia fnsti- o, DBY ochester, N. Y. FOR €ALE—560-gallon ol tank, ice- box for market, g0od as new. D. G. Gagnon, Jewett City, Ct. aug3od TO RENT_Furnished rooms at 33 Washington st. augzsa” TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 8% Washington S Pnone 213 . augid _FOR SALE—2 . gasoline engine, E. M. F, ¢xmu‘§ }ko?n. Food runing order. Walter Holden. Pine St. aug30d WANTED — Electriclan’s helper. American Strawboard Co., Thamesville, sugsod T WANTED — Sfios fo Ml Phon 468-4. T second hand_pool o APy Benolie Shaemas o L ville Prions 10782 - e¥imdod FOR SALE Seven passenger touring car, in fire shape, $225. R.J. Walker, Stoirs, Conn. Telephone v39-23. auglod FOR SALE-—New milch Guernsey cow, 4 years old. George G. Grant, Tartville. aug29d 3y30a TO RENT_Tenement b scven room: at 56 Scuool St, 310 & monti. ndu:r at Builetin Office. augsl; m, 1g30d room tenement, In- auglyd 1f | had the time to find a place And sit down full face to face With my better In my daily If, that cannot show ife that rushes so; It might be then | should s To RENT—Br jement tenement at 56 School St Inquire st Bulleun Otfice. FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerite. cool, clean, pleasant réoms. No. § Northi Main St. iysd Was stumbling still toward the shining goali | might be nerved by the thought subiime— If | had the TO RENT—Furnished cottage at 17 Laurel Hill Ave. Inquire of P. Bray, 231 Central,Ave. 3y TO RENT—Rooms for light hous keeping. 27 Division Si. iyid _ FOR SALE—Blooded Ayrshire bull, WANTED—An noed cook. Ap- »1y Johnson e oo Soa, AP for beef or service. Clifiord Robinson, orth Franklin. Tel. 23-4, Lebanon. ug?! , ition doing gemeral WANTED —Pos| housework by reliable woman in small family. AddTess Box 601, Bulletin Or- FOR SALE —Bay mare ‘weigh about 1150. §ood driver and worker, for sale cheap.c Arthur Goyette, Pautipaug Hill aug29d place in “or near Norwich. 999, Bulletin. aug30d WANTED—To buy or hire a small ‘Address aug30d WANTED—Boy 18-20 to"drive team and meat market Appiy for_grocery at Bulletin Office. augz9d WANTED—Girls to usher. Apply Davis Theatre, aug2s WANTED—A first class barber, at ystic. Ct. aug 25 WANTED — Woman for meneral housework on farm; good_home, Eood wages. Call at 76 Church SL., Nor or Tel. 471-3. s 1 attville. WANTED—A ocompetent cook. Ap- o.ne Bams oCiE. B Ricketion, aug2i TO RENT 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 Masons’ Building Materials The Peck-McWilliams Co. LEGAL NOTICES IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Cen- necticut. 5 In the matter of The Saratoga Lunch, Michaei Panotolos and John D, Metrop- olis, indiyidually, Bankrupts. In Bank- ruptcy, No. 4329. To the eseditors of the above named Bankrupts, of Norwlich, in the County of London, Diétrict aforesaid, Bankrupts stice is hereby given that on the 25th day of August A. D. 1917, the above named was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held beiore the undersigned. at his office. 35 Broad- way, Norwich, in said District, on the $th day of September, A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clack in the forenoon, at which time sald creditors may attend, prove their claims, appolnt trustee, be heard as to orders of Referee for care of property of the estate and disposal thereof. at auction or private sale, examine the bankrupts. and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. THOMAS M. SHIELDS. Refejee in_ Bankrupte Conn, Aug. 29, 1917 NOTICE FOR ALLOWANCE OF AD- MINISTRATION ACCOUNT. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at’ Canterbury, within ana for the Dis- Erict of Canterbury, on' the 25th day of Au-ust, A D, 191 Protent—A HALE BENNETT, Judge. Batate of James B. Palmer, late of Canterbury, .n said District, deceased. The Administratrix exnibifed her ad- ministration account with said estate v[.lv the Court for allowance; it is there- ore Ordered, That the 5th day of Sep- tember, A. D. 1917 at 1 o'clock in the afterncon. at the Probate Court Room fn Ginterbury. in said District. be. ana “the same Is. appointed = for Rearing the same. and the said Admin- istratrix is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper having a circulation in’said District and by postmg & 6oy hereof on the Dublic’ signpost in said Canterbury, nearest where said deceased last dwelt, at least five days prior to the date of sald_hearing, and make return to the Court. A HALE BENNETT, Judge. The above and foregoing 1s a true copy of record. Attest: A HALE BENNETT, augdld _Judge. DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY, SS. Probate Court, Aug. 28th, 1917, Estate of Elizabeth §. Leonard, late ot Conterbury. in said Districl, de- The Executrix having exhlibted her final ‘administration account with sajd estate to this Court for allowance, it s Ordered, That the 6th day of Sep- tember, A" D, 1917, at 10 o'clock in_the forenoon, at ‘the Probate Office in Can- terbury, ‘be, and the same s, assigned for a hearing on the allowance of said administration account, and this Court directs the Bxecutrix to cite all per- sons Interested therein to & at said time and place, by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a Ciroulation in sald Distriot, snd by posting a copy on the ¢’ signpos: in the Town of Canterbury, whore the deceased last dwelt, at least five dave before sald time assigned. A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of recora, Attest: - A. HALR B ", augiid N e NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HFELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich: on the 26th day of August, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Charles E. Maine, late of Voluntown, in sald District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix with “thé will annexed cite . the creditors of said estate to bring In their claims against said _estate within six months from this dats, by posting a notice to that effect, together With a copy of this order, on the sign- post neavest to the place where sald deceased last dwelt and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a fewspaper naving & ciroulation in said District, and make return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foresoing 1s & irue copy of. record. Attest: HBLEN M. DRESCHER, Cletk. NOTICE—AIl creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present thelr olaims against said estate to the undersigned at P. O. Box 218, Volup- town, Conn., within the time l{mited in the above and foregoing order. MARY B, MAINGD, Administratrix with the will annéxed. augsid WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. inces betoroche public.” there: is B0 Botter enan thr medtum o o 23 ‘aoTumns of WANTED—OId false teeth; don't matter it broken; I pay.$Z to $15 per full set; single and paitial plates in proportion; send by parcel post and Tecgive check by return mall L. Mader, 2007 8, 5th St. Philadeiphia. P: 3v6 WANTED—Second hand and antique turniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell. A. Bruckmer, 55 Frank- lin St el 717-3. may3d WANTED Millinery Maker and Apprentice B. GOTTHELF & co. 94-100 Main St. 250 Laborers $3.00 FOR 8 HOURS |and transportation guaranteed THIS IS AT GROTON FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Eight-room cottage house, other buildings, all land machine worked, abundance of wood and fruit. all crops including potatoes, onions, beans, corn, cucumbers, lot of hay, 1 cow, 60 hens, 100 chickens, 1 hoz. farming tools, complete outfit. This place is situated in a good locality, two miles from railroad main line, and 2 rare bargain. Immediate possession. Investigate. [ 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, FOR SALE The Mabrey Property No. 57 Broadway FINE LOCATION FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES HAS FIFTEEN ROOMS AND MODERN CONVENIENCES Will be sold on most favorabie terms. JAMES L. CASE, 37 SHETUCKET STREET 47 Acre Farm $250 buys a seashore lot fronting ocean. fine bathing beach amd other onven- fences. Very easy terms if desired. Let me show it to you. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Farm Specialist, Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 FOR SALE LAND AT GALES FERRY 73 acres of level land, surveyed and plotted for building lots,” bordering iver. Apply to R. S. BARTLETT, Trustee, room 14 Central Building, Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE Efght-room cottage, all latest im- provements, large barn, and elight buflding lots, located in the best resi- dentlal section of Jewett City. For particulars, inquire of S. SEIGEL. Real Estate and Insuramce Norwich, Conn. may19a Tel. 243, E. A. PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance TITLES SEARCHED AND SATIS- FACTION GIVEN Phone 300 86 CHff Street room house with barn and one cre of land. Outside of city iimits. | Price $1500.00. Tel. 11222 52 Broadway barn ana| FOR SALE Three 3 vear old helfers, due to freshen. Inquire of ¥. S \Vheeler, Scotland Road, Norwich Town, Conn. aug2sd EVERYTHING Is high, in't it? Well run your lamps over these: A bc tin of ag smoking free with a 10c tin; a bag of Union Leader Redlcut free with a l0c tin; a small package free with a ic package of Level Head; a bc once. ADPlY 1o A T. Richard 1x ftast|cut free with a 10¢ plece of Good Smoke Main stodn i is_tobacco, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, 162 Main St. aug29d ¥OR SALE—A 12 h.p. gasoline en- sine in frsc class order. Tel.ephone 1879-4. FOR SALE A cottaze, seven rooms, electric lights, running water, bath- room, five minutes' waik from trolley, church and school, near Uncasville. In- quire Dan D. Home, Montville. Phone 107 aug27d STATE CIVIL SERVIOE COMMISSION will hoid tests for foremen and in- spectors for the State Highway Depart. ment on Sept. 19th and 20th at the Capitol, Hartford. Salary to start, $3 o §4. Send for information circular and application, which must be filed before noon. Sept. 15th, With the State Civil Ser Commission, Room 73, Hartford, Conn. ug29 rd roadster, repainted sbie-CeCormick Shetucket S FCR SALE Maxwell roadster, 1916 condltion, good tires. The Frisoie-McCormick Co., auglsd Reo touring, 1915 model, v attractive. The Frisbie-Mc. 2 Shetucket St. auglsd —Chevrolet touring, E, M. tiwo ton truck, overhauled, hd in perfect ¢ondition, and < other bargains. The Frisbie-Mc- auglsd ne 6 cylinder Paige stomobile. good cendition, at _a iin DN B Lewls 341 Main st OR SAL —Two or three of my well FOR SALE JOHN A. MORAN, Keal Estate Broker. 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 fect on Thames River, must be sold to close estate. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phones Central Bldg. Norwich FOR SALE FOR SALE Money-Making Farm, Overlocking Sparkling Lake, arm dotted, mountain % acres ‘with more fertile tillage in cultivation; 30 cow Spring 27 Wwood for nome use; mall de- rear neihbors and School; 23 o Village and only 11 milesto big Giiaa Jess than 100 miles to New oty 7-room house with cons zza and_grand shade trees, 60 rn, 36 ft horse barn. ice- ranary. ete; good fruit or- i woman ownor makes low price and If taken soon will indlude 12 cows and the farm tools and ma- chinery and make easy terms. For details to see this bargain see page 17 ront’s Summer Catalogue describing hundreds of bargains In a dozen states. A. Strout Farm Agency, Dept. 36, 1 assau St, New York, N. Y. augsld FOR SALE Cottage House, eight rooms, with mo. conveniénces, large barn in rear. thres minutes’ walk from trolleys. Must be Sold to close estate. For further information apply to R. S. BARTLETT. Trustee, Room 14, Gen- tral Building, City. augsia | FOR SALE MITCHELL ROADSTER 1917 MODEL EXTRA EQUIPMENT USED ONLY THREE MONTHS MUST SELL AT ONCE SACRIFICE Inquire Bulletin Office FARMS! CLmer e With stock, crops and tools, well located, near good markets, mod- ern buildings, reasonable prices and good terms. Send for free catalogue. C. J. OBEN & CO., Newport, V1. lcelled neighborhood, convenient TO RENT Neatly furnished room, also room for light housekeeping. Mrs. May Kelley, 7 North High St. jeld FURNISHED rcoms; — reasonab rates, suitable for light houseksepini Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St JyZo: If 1 had the time to let my heart Speak out and take in my life a part; To look about and to stretch a hand To a comrade quartered in No-Luck land; Ah, God, if | might but just sit still And hear the note of the whip-poor-will, | think that my wish with God’s would rhyme— If | had the time! For Rent | The bullding now occupied by The Plaut-Cadden Co., 144-14C Main St. nquire of THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 fect. at 63 Frankiir Street, suitable for almost gny kind of business, at a reasonable srice. In- e at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE If 1| had the time to learn from you How much for comfort my word could doj And | told you then of my sudden will To kiss your feet when | did you ill; If the tears aback of the coldness feigned Could flow, and the wrong be quite explained. Brothers, the souls of us all would chime, 1f | had the time. THE GOOD OILD PRIGES By R. E. McMILLAN Sometimes the price of things goes up and And all that life appears to hold is dregs within | find solace sweet and sure, no matter then how My heart may be, in looking through my boy's arithmetic With cager eye I'turn again the well-thumbed pages o'er To find he does the problems that | did in days of yore | FOR SALE No. 79 Willlams St. splendid modern home. in best residential section: all conveniences. larze level corner iot: price reasonable and easy terms !f desi.d. tnquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 723 . 3 “If Mr. Smith had eighteen bucks,” demands a knotty one. “How much good coal could Smithy buy at just four b And when the rush of bills and such have nicked me in t | find the one that runs like thi How many spuds, in bushels, plcase, were sent to Mrs Who took into the grocery store exactly seven bones “At twenty cents “When beans are just six cents a quart—and beef t | gloat again upon these facts until my head goes r And orce again I'm wafted back inte my boyhood days And see the Golden Aga again right through the High For though these other things may change and rise Until the thought of buying food brings only There's one place that the good old days just ha They haven't boosted prices in the kid's arithm e s C—————— ——TE FoR sAL®. Cottage Houscs, Tencr ness Block: you care to seli number of people tate investments, Room 14 Thayer Bldg. HUMOR OF THE DAY gives power terior and the minister* of Furnished Scashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weckapaug, Plsasant| View, and along the Rhode Island |, shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. | Seng for booklet. FRANK W. COY | WESTERLY, R. I minister of war, ea on Saturda he considers $6,500.00 . . Wil Buy Choice Residence Property Nine rooms and bath, electric lights steam heat, hardwood floors; cementod | cellar and separate well equipped | laundry room. House in splendid con- dition; a most desirable and attra tive property in every particular, big value for the price asked. LUt school and trolley. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway submarine government es which detremined Por- ation in the war PBritain, and gre Portuguese forces on land and sea and Friedrich Leopold of Prus SALE HORSES I have 20 Horses thai I want dispose of right are big worl horses—tho bal see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 636-3. may14d died after being wound- under guard his extravagance. < livirg in Munich, where he ran way. Nine of them et i nee will | UD Weigh from $00 to 1200 lbs. Come and r admiral in comma FOR SALE ATTENTION Winchester Woolen Mill Employes 'Will sell at once, very reasonabie. new Bungalow, very modernly cquip- ped, less than 5 minutes walk from in- above mill; for fuller partic quire of ) JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square, Norswieh, Civilian, military and ities were present the governor. were made recalling sioner of the B . at_Castigliocello, was carried away in a rough 1d drowned. Grace, chairman of W. R. Grace COWS FOR SALE Will have a carload of Fancy Cows Wednesday, Aug. 29. FRED W. HOXIE Tel. 62 FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade elther for city property of equal value: one 27 acres, state road, near city, modern buildings; also 180 acre stock farm with tools and equipment, fine build- ings, keeps 50 head. If interested, writo or telephone TRYON'S AGENCY, Jes0a Willimantie, Ct. FOR SALE The' very lucrative businese of Wal- ter . Moran, consisting principally sleotric right man. or further particulars, Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. - Co., of New York. Adaitiongl customs and excise duties have heen' imposed increase being 3s. per »n imported spirits, with a proportion- the excise of The excise on mated to increase the revenue by 000 pounds . Lebanon, Conn. and sacks Germany has rejected all the alleviation of the of war on jan_central com- the affairs of pris- mittee dealing witl ners says that Cross obstinately reply to the proposals made for exchange of hostages, the establishment of a_mari time_service for tuberculosis prisoners. and the passage of invalids when they NOTICE All persons having bills ag Town of Norwich will please present | them on or before Sept. 1st, 1917, PER ORDER THE SELECTEMEN NOTICE. Tuesday, 10:30 o’clock: mostly grade Holsteins; 1 pair Sotrlo machinery toolt and squipment Sompigts. tometner o akency of he Willard Storame Baticiles eto. No money would buy this business, only the Swner is oalled to serve his country and is willing at this tme to make the Sacrifice. A Ereat opportunity for the Holstein Steers; of Young Cattle. to Attend the Auction LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between Daslelson, an automo ness before the pub vertising-columns of The FOR SALE: By order of the Honc able Court of Probate for the Di 1 will sell the late of Bozrah of Bozrah, Hillingly and | Willlam Kinney bumper. Re- ward it returned to Walter Rydcr, Dan- ielson, aug2sd WHEN YOU WANE o put your bus: 1 c, there 1s n medium better than thfough the ad- ‘Buntetin. aug3ld consisting of three certain uate partly in the Tow ia_the Town more partfeular description cation to sell on file in sald Court BELLE LOOMIS, “IF WE HAD THE TIME" The poem that follows was thus described in a literary note: find hundreds of people on my travels (he is a lecturer) who familiar with it, have it in their scrap-books, even can repeat «3on’t know who the author is” The aathor is Dr. Richard Burton. AUCTION J. C. WITTER, Auct At the New London Cour Fair Grounds, Norwich Conn September 16 1 These are a very nice Don’t C. A. GAGER, JR Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR.IA e ——————————— —————————————

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