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: : FULL ASSOCIATED FAIR TODAY; FAIR, oy \ PRESS DESPATCHES MRS WARMER TOMORROW. L RIS TO RENT ocoming house, unfur- heat, electric Inquire City sepld FCR SALE —_— FOR SALE—Shoats brod from regis-| tered Berksnire boar and Chester Wl Berkaiire sows, < Feature ' Moving Pictures ' at the{pdzture, Moving Pictures at the Breed The- > Pictures and Dancing at the Roof Garden. ‘WANTED—Experienced waiters. In- quire City Lunch. sepld | A WANTED Ve = mew line of soap, extracts, toil 80O .tl:p for agents; 100 per cent. pr ; samp] uic] Lacassian Co., Dept. FOR SALE — 17 equally divided into ti] nice trout b ut 2 minutes to — Three-room etz touring car, just od, on line of trolley. Tl seplSTUTh o ~cent | FOR RENT road, it FOR SALE—M, loceted ‘on. overhauled at M ily, Turnish iow. Bost of hape, 3326; Metz roadster, 1v16, in A-1|1130. -room all shape, demountable rims. all new tires, ana painted, $326; Metz roudster, 1yiv, | o FOR RENT —Cot| Road, seven rooms, Huntington. y of 16 to work in drug ' A SONG OF conw, Though_ other product e R g And Truft is Dleasing - riAnd 8o are” fish ‘and i e, re’s nothing since th wor Of seed or tuber born, " ' 0 DEERD. ANTED—Bo, > dAmrly Rathbone’s Drug Store. ;lect.rlc lights and in good running or- ep: S Metz runabout. overhauled, seplSTuTh That nourishes the humuy race ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 furnished rooms, all So perfectly as corn. new maghneto, and painted, $175; o5, With electric Nghts and sen- Metz_parts £or 19u2-15-14- Metz -Agency, Danieison, Conn. in up for 17 cows 38 iage house, ‘hen ‘buti e best an ideal auwtomobile inn or boardd jouse, ell as & nice farm; 4 ng house, as w Lol B e conveniences housekeeping. Fountain St. FOR RENT—A fine apartment of five rooms, bath and heat, Fenning, No. 52 Broad RENT—Purnished house or Tooms, Ve bright, capable 1adies onstrate ahd sell deal week; railroad fare paid. Company, Dept. 181, |1 seplS WANTED—Fi to travel, dem. "BREED THEATRE Féur Shows Labor Day at 130, 8, 7 nd 830—With a Speci Bill—Earle Williams in The Stolen Phone 138. SALE—Another opportunity to over 40 to represent 800d paying, life The breakfast muffin amb The pudding 1n the pot, | Dro™™ Cornbread that makes' the yitter melt 1t 1s so piping hot: The hoecake of the sunny Saith, iat epicure could scorn, 4 Such simple, tempting daintls mede 1917 light six Buick touring ctal‘, aug28TuThs condition, new than it would cost to bu e e ‘bary tod: perience un- &00d and wholesome cor Treaty, Feature for Today. e Breed theatre for on mm-f%c-, I.’i!‘ or tele. RENT—Two tenements opposite appointment. | D. . Danferson, - Gonin. sepid ay. ester, N. Y. Phone 1873-14. d trati rial emons on. Impe: essary; Nursery"Company, . Roch: Poquetanuck Cove. There’s health in every vellow gra ere’s magic in the meal, o It bullds our jaded muscles uj, The bill at th consists today Corinne Griffith a screen version of Thos. Edg romdntic story; the latest war new: in the Pathe Weekly and a very fun: comedy. day and Tuesday the has secured a speclal holiday bill and is_headed by Marc McDermott in the popular stage success, Mary Jane's Pa_ - All the atmosphere, humor and philoso that made such :’d”dxghum little com: ted on the stage by Henry FOR SALE—1916 light six Buick tour- ughly overhauled, v Inquire at the Imperial Garage of Barle Williams and in The Stolen Treaty, SERVICE Examinations Nor- TVIL wich soon; men and women desirin Tenement of seven rooms $10 a month. Inguire augdld TO RENT—' at 56 School St., at Bulletin Office. — Furnished Mrs. Mosier. TO RENT-—_Five-room tenem quire, C. K. Bail WO RENT—Furnished rooms at Washington St. aug28: TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light houselfeeping. 83 W Phone’ 314. ZERssmsvEyE Department ek For day and nightnm-:1 work. Extra pay for =(night work. Apply at once. Versailles | Sanitary Fibre Mills FOR SALE—Hay, near Baltic. Tele- t | phone 23-5, Lebanon Div. sepld e and see the dem- ine Tractor at t esd: TO RENT Church St. e easy; a e nside pair_ insid ng 'a cash goods, solicits mo ord and wife, n ‘business FOR SALE—Com: onstration of the Mol Lo: County Falr, pt. 4th. S.*W. Leffingwell, Agent. PRISON GUARDS—Male citizens, 23- ) Ne: years old, about 170 pounds tests Sept. for advancemen onth_ Send for circular Civil Ser: Comniosl feet 9 inches weight; state civil 21, 1917; fine °h"i§§ with maintenance. application. SIDE LINE MEN—Do you want a real one that one order a day will pay you No samples to carry; some new; write today. 208 Sigel St. edy drama TO RENT—Baiement tenement at 56 BSL Bty iOpoRso, I - School St. Inquire at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE_Seven acre poultry or| Jy30d farm, near South Norwalk; buildings; fertile land, excellent roads to convenlent marke 000; sacrificed at $2,500. East 20th St, New Yo DARE YOU ¢ 57 Fourtn’st, od Slacksmith and Tk and good pay. Apply J. Revnik, Yantic. Phone 1343-13. sepl WANTED—A. titles, has saved them' all horse shoer; st Pearl White will be seen in the mcmrof’l‘ha?\mmmd the Hearst-Pathe Weekly wil] com- plete the bill for Monday and ‘Tues- day. Four shows Labor Day, 7 and 8.30, and no advance In prices. easily worth $3 cal dialogue and by SHED Rooms, Th: cool, clean, pleasant rooms. No. arranged Main St Murdock, 304 3 ALID—55-acre farm. oA P'20 ores Tilage. 30 aires [TO RENT Furnished cottage at 176 i, 231 Central Ave. for light house- 8t. dyad and sell tools, furnmiture, e teeth. antiques or any- = a0 stamps, - thlnvaae; old books answer this rite or call. Lo m“m Wi farm. mer S TO RENT—R« oeping. 27 Division LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives 10 sell shirta, _underwear. And makes them strong as sieel; o FOLLOW THE GUNS, Follow the guns In France, lads, fo low the guns. In France! Take With those on the foremost lin ,the brave man's fighting chance There’s ‘a_people here © behiad - po. Wwhose dreaming hours are past Who will send you forth with a swell ing heart. and back you to the —Marion Couthouy Smith. HUMOR OF. THE DAY “Why do you think he'll feel af home in the trenches? “He's a suburbanite.”—Life. He—Sothebody has pulled up the beans! h $90.000 lonesome, REN: .. Box | also room for light May Kelley. 7 North w 5 . dresees, waists, <kirts dicect to homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York Clty. WANTED—Ten thousand hens and VERSAILLES, CONN. WANTED 25 Toolmakers, 10 All-around Machine Hands (must be first-class), 7 General Housework Girls, 1 Cook, 30 Weavers, 8 Spinners, 4 Farm Han _— MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN. George Waish in Some Boy, Feature for Tpday at the Auditorium and Majestio Roof Garden—Monday and | 2ro) . Tuesday, The Crimson Dove. San _Francisco, FOR SALE—S&hdeboard, kitchen cabi- mattresses, stove, and_various poultry equipment. e | Phone 1462, Sept. 1, usekeeping. For Rent The huilding mow occupied by The . 2, 3, for appoint imantic, Conn.‘“ sepid ‘worked. ev: ng o Teady for business; price for all $3.100; $1,400 may remain on mt:l‘!xl-{e. gh'!ée for appointmen 3 Armstrong, Danlelson, Conn. ALE — Shoe repairing shop; WANTED—Two maids for ward and Ao Sodegh e 8. 320 o month, room and 00d business. kitchen work; or telephone MARRY if lonely; for results, try me; She—Oh, John——not both of them 7— Judge. . “His wife is so angry with him she hasn’t spoken to him for two days.” “Gee! I wish I could make my wife as mad as that.”—Détroit Free Press. The fiercely angry one—Did you say say T picked up your money? The calmly sarcastic No; T only said if yer 'adn’t — = WANTED — Young man. to run a|Dbest and most successful home maker:| Plaut-Cadden Co., 144-146 Main St. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Bulletin. hundreds rich wish marriage strictly confidential; G, 1. Chilbre; Mgrs Bard Union Company, of new prizes have been added, be- | Central Bldg. George Walsh in Some Boy, THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. . com drama in five parts. Tatest i'fim Weekly and a very fun- descriptions experience; the amount of the he Successtul Cl prizes in the various classes. For the best display of poultry a silver cup to NMENT war positions open; TO RENT “Johnny,” said the pretty teacher, “what is a kiss?” “I can’t exactly put it in words,” re- turned the boy; “but iIf yer really ere will be four com- Tththe ‘Auditorium, 1.30, ny. comedy. of 310 has been offered by & arG “Roch STORE To RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for aimost any kind of at a reasonable price. uire at Bulletin Office,, BIG PAY and steady work for girls and women in large rubber shoe fac- tory; experienced girls earn $10 to §1 inexperienced worth while salary and board and room while learning, takes about a month large cities; SIX ROOM APARTMENTS All modern conveniences and faultless bath equipment. section, near a handsome silver cup for the best dis- play of Leghorns, all varieties, and the -Cadden Co. offer a silver cup for the best display of b of poultry. TWANTED — Electriclan’s n Strawboard Co., Thamesville. ATTRACTION AT COUNTY FAIR OF HIGH ORDER. ions There WANPED — Good second hand Apply Benoit’'s Pharmacy, Phone 1973-2, uj ‘Entries for the poultry show may be made to the sec- retary of the fair or to Mr. Curry at live town near Besides - Excellent Exhibi furnishes hall wanter know I can show yer.— Pearson’s Weekly (London). Clerk—I would like to have more s;u:ry, sir, as I am going to get mar- ried. Employer—Sorry, but T'll have to reduce it. T am going to get married myself.—San Francisco Chronicle. Will Be a Banner Midway. “When you to the circus, you fig- wih the three ringe filled every minuto of the per- ce you get a lot for your money, you‘::ke in the old county roaming through the and the sheep pens and er the pens of fancy pork- in the. exhibits of fruits and_fancy work, in- the pens-of blooded poultry the stirring fin- for dancing, athletic fields, free insur- All must entries be made by ance and medical attention. The program is as follows: Monday, Sept. 3 10 a. m.—All cattle, sheep, swine and horses must be on the grounds. 11 articles- to be in the exhibition halls or 1-2 p. m—Band concert by Tubbs’ Military band. m.—Racing begins: 2.24 trot, pumse $440; coun. trot or pace, half mile heats, purse $100 Grand free vaude- ville show on stage in front of grand- stand between the races. p. m.—Balloon ascension and triple chute drop. ‘Tuesday, Sept. 4. 9.30 a. m~—Judging of fruits and vegetables. 10 a. m.—Examination of private and town teams. 10.30 a. m.—Examination of cattle, pure bred-and grade, all cattle: also Judging of juvenile de- 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 Wanted At Once EXPERIENCED MILLINERY MAKERS Apply at MILLINERY DEPARTMENT THE BOSTON STORE LOST between Gales Ferry and Norwich, 6 under- takers’ folding chairs packed in canvas cover. leave with Henry Allen & Sons Co. and receive reward. WANTED WEAVERS ON’'LOOM WORK WANTED—An experienced cook. Ap- Iy Johnson Home, Norwicn Towa. FOR SALE ) FOR SALE 79 Willlams St., modern heme, In best residential all conveniences, level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms. if desirid. WANTED—To_buy or hire & small n Box 999, Bulletin. WANTED—Boy 18€0 to®drive team meat market. 3 a 1o usher. .Apply aus 288 NTED—A first class Applv to A. T. 1 o $5 A DAY gathering evergreens, roots 10c brings book rces; particulars free. ew Haven, Conn. FOR SALE Scotch thoroughbreds Park St. Putna: FOR SALE—A pool tab Box 55, Montville, Ct. at Bulletin Office. NTED—Girls and herbs; ers, looking at and vegetables 63 Broadway Bulanlcuhsfi. aug e pups, seven and other barnyard ty colt race, ‘with eager enthusiasm jshes of the trotting end motorcycle races, your very soul seems replete with enjoyment and you feel that the day is well spent and yet the best part show has noézyet been mention- WANTED — Woman housework on farm; ood_home, good Call at 76 Church St Nerwich, stered Guernse Apply to C. aug3i THOS. H. BECKLEY ANTED—A _com, \he home o e. etent cook. _Aj F. B. Ricketso bull 18 months old. York, Westerl ¢ T FOR €ALE—560-gallon o1 tank, ice- box for market, good as new. D. G Gagnon, Jewett City, Ct. _FOR p. gasoline engine, body, good running order. ~Waiter Holden, Pine St 278 Main Street Phones 7%3 WANTED—Old matter if broke: pay $2 to '$16 per single and partial plates in by parcel post and Teturn mail. L. proportion; recelve check M?zgr, 2007 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. herd cattle. FOR SALE. Cottage Houscs, Teneinent and Busl Bullding Lots, List your property if you care to sell or renc, as I have a numben of people looking for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Kstate and Insurance. Thayer Bldg. B and = vasdeviie bivy thet | 11 o m—Examinstion of working in any big city, indoors, would cost & ~This year they have for the sensatipnal act of the of Van Norman, who does an awe- and heart-stopping descent incline, dis- e foot of the first into e nd hand and antique ds; get our. Bruckner, 56 m: ness Blocks, sirable lccations TED—Se furniture of all before you sell. A. 717-3. WANTED Millinery Maker and Apprentice GOTTHELF & CO. 94-100 Main St. FOR SALE The Mabrey Property No. 57 Broadway FINE LOCATION FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES HAS FIFTEEN ROOMS AND MODERN CONVENIENCES Will be sold on most favorable 1-2 p. m—Concert by Tubbs' Mili- 2 p. m—Racing begins: .26 trot, purse $300; 2.25 secured the FOR SALE—New milch Guernsey Dace, purse §: 3 p. m.—Grand cavalcade of all cattle prize winners in front of grandstand. vaudeville show on the stage. Wed;.«aday, Sept. 5. Shire bull, FOR SALE Blooded e }‘:obi nson, for beef or servi North Franklin. & bicycle down a steep unting the bicycle at the 7 t and diving head i :fl camse severe spasms ‘Brothers e sev to all who see their comi- on the triple ba: house with which they work. and Blaze will introduce a nov- ‘with their comedy act. You have ce seen funny falls from a hay ut you never saw anything to the antics that these .two acro- bats do in a regular hay wagon while driven up and down in front of grandstand. They also do an acro- ic act upon the stage. Ome .of the prettiest tight wire acts now on the act presented by the Four ree ladies anl one ‘man, ‘who, working with umbrellas, do some of the nirtiest tricks known to the wire profession. The most amus- of the bill and the one which eertainly prove the drawing card for the children is Alber’s roller roller skating bear, and after watch- F urni.shed Scashore Cottages For Sale or Rent Weekapaug, the gross gate rec Cross society. The branch of the Red ‘Cross will have a booth in the main exhibitiou hall where surgical dressings, bandages and pads Ladies in attendance will explain the use and making of these articles, distribute Red Cross lit- erature and solicit membership. 10 a.. m—BExamination of trotting stock,” stallions, brood mares and colts. Examination of swine. 1-2 p .m.—Band corncerts. 2 p. m.—Racing begins: Free for all, trot or pace, purse $400; 0. Free acts on the stade. D. -Motorcycle races: two five- mile championship events; $70 for each wace. § p. m.—Balloon ascension and triple parachute drop. A few reminders: No pass out checks will be given. Autos must park across Teams must stay on the :::t ‘Bldal (::‘ tMKfl Pure cold water e to al: the main building, W. C. T. U. booth. 52 August 23, will go to the EVERYTHING is high, in't it run your lamps over tiese: A sc tin of free with a 10c tin; nion Leader Redicut free will be made. Finder please at Watch Hill, View, and along the shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I plug. e, wt Fagan's Smoke Shop, 'OR_SALE—A 12 h. p. gasoline en- i‘éna ‘tn first class order. cottage, seven rooms, running water, walk from 'trolle: church and school, near Uncasviile. In- Montville. Ph aug2 'OR SALE— electric lights, five minutes’ road is the ‘Wilsons, _th FOR SALE_Ford roadster, repainted and overhauled. The Frisbie-CcCormick Co., b2 Shetucket Si auglsd FOR SALE—Maxwell ro model, first class condition, good tires, isbie-McCormick Co., $6,500.00 Will Buy Choice Residence Property Nine rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat, hardwood floors; cemented separate well. House in splendid con- a most desirable and attrac- tive property in every particular, and big value for the price asked. Unex- neighborhood, school and trolley. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 FOR SALE ATTENTION Winchester Woolen Mill Employes ‘Will sell at once, new Bungalow, very modernly equip- less, than §_minutes walk from for fuller ,particulars in- ome_ex 52 Shetucket FOR SALE—Reo touring, 1915 model, The’ Frisbie-M rmick Co., 52 Shetucket St. d FOR SALEChevrolet touring, E. M. Reo two tom truck, ov new tires and in perfect condition, and many other bargains. Cormick Co.. 52 laundry room. upon a medium which to many humans is an impossible méans of lo- comotion. To finish up the day's en- it in the line of thrilling acts, every afternoon Prof. A. Blondin Marsh will make a balloon ascension and make three parachute leaps before ar- riving upon terra firma. Don't fail to see the big acts, for the old county fair only comes once a year and with the mighty upheaval going on throughout the world nobody knows where they will be when the time county fair rclls arounds. . ‘When the papers ars spreading abroad the prophesies of the poultry raisers that the coming winter will see eggs g0 to $1 per thoughts naturally ‘turn source of the supply, and in order to ea of the machines that to produce the’ valuable there is' no better place to to the New London county falr - will open in Norwich, Conn., on Labor da: _The poultry exhibit at the fair has alwaye of the most inter: esting and most successful of the many ents of the annual exhibition, ler the capable and efficient su- of John H. Curry of Yantic, this year will provo the best of any poultry show held in this section There have been a num- changes in the poultry depart- thie year making for the better. the exhibition, and a number DAVIS ;THEATRE. Four Shows Today, at 130, 3, 6 and m. — Pauline Frederick “Sapho,” Six Reel Paramount F ture, and Thelma Saiter in “Slum- berland,” Five Part Triangle Comedy Drama. overhanled, JAMES L. CASE, 37 SHETUCKET STREET The Frisbie-Mc- etucket St. auglsd LE—One in_good condition, N. B. Lewis, 341 Main St. 63 Broadway HALL BROTHERS 29-31 Commierce Street .SALE HORSES that I want to Way. are big work hor: wa.i{h'tm 900 see them. ALE—Two or three of my well known team horses, or would trade for J.C. Hatner, Norwich In the days “before the war” when Paris was said to be the “Heaven of all good Americans,” the Moulin Rouge was the goal of all their pil in that great city. the opening scenes of Pauline Fred- erick’s newest Famous Players-Para- mount: picture, “Sapho,” are laid, and the great star appears as a simple Ht- tle flower girl with woolen gown and shawl and a tray of bright flowers which she sells to the merry. of the place. This is the six act mount feature today. Thelma Salter, a pair of cattle. FOR SALE MITCHELL ROADSTER 1917 MODEL EXTRA EQUIPMENT USED ONLY THREE MONTHS MUST SELL AT ONCE SACRIFICE Inquire Bulletin Office FARMS! With stock, crops and tools, wel located, near good markets, mod- 47 Acre Farm Eight-room cottage house, barn and bufldings, all land worked, abundance of wood and fruit, all crops including potatoes, onions, beans, corn, cucumbers, lot of hay, 1 100 chickens, 1 complete outfit. place is situated in a good locality, two railroad main line, and a rare bargain. Immediate possession. $250 buys a seashore lot fronting ocean. fine bathing beach and other ¢onven- Very easy terms if desired. Let me show it to you. for the next very reasonable, toward the cow, 60 hens, farming tools, above mill; Ibs. Come and R. PIBRSON. " FOR SALE Eight-room cottage. all latest im- provements, large barn, building .lots, located in the best resi- dential section of Jewett City. For particulars, inquire of 8. SEIGEL, Real Estate and Insuramce, Norwich, Conn. get a good ids are expect JOHN A. MORAXN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, miles from Investigate. the cherublc young- was fetured with Frank Keenan in “The Crab” and prominent part with Enid Bennett in “Happiness,” is now a full blown star in the new Triangle fairy play, “In Slumberland,” the other big feature on this bill. Next week, beginning with Labor season will open with vaudeville acts and photoplays. SCOUTS TO HELP Are to Work for Food for Fund at the Fair. FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade either for city property of equal value: one es, state road, near city, modern also 180 acre stock farm ! with tools and equl ings, keeps 50 head. YON’S AGENCY, ‘Wiilimantie, Ct. ? interested, writo Day, the Fall three big Keif Triangle feal st, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. C. J. OBEN & CO. NEWPORT, FOR SALE The very lucrative business of Wal- Mo consisting principally of nery, todls and equipment electric machi FOR SALE THE KALEIDOSCOPE The Russian provisional ‘government has recognized the independence of the Church of Georgia. M. Basly, deputy, and mayor of Lens, has been repatriated by the Gér- mans, and arrived in Paris recently. Senor Jose Gutierrez, prime minis- ter of Bolivia, has formed a cabinet in which Senor Julio Zamorano is the minister for foreign affairs. shestos {s district nds of bags Cape Colony, and are now being shipped to England. M. Terestchenko, Russian minister for foreign affairs, and M. Diamahd Rumanian minister in Petrog left for general headquarters. 1, have The German censor will not, for the time bein, low the publication of Mr. Ger emeorandum of even that happefied while he was in Ger- many. / e A submarine navigation school has been established by the French minis- try of marine at Toulon for the train- ing officers and men for the subma- rine service. Seven Norwegian fishing boats are reported to have been lost in the Arc- tic sea and 90 men are missing. For- ty boats escaped from a dreadful storm off the Greenland coast. AUCTION . J. C. WITTER, Auctioneer. At i:c New London County Fair Grounds, Norwich Conn., Tuesday, September 4th at 10:30 o'clock: 16 Heifers, mostly grade Holsteins; 1 pair Holstein Steers; 1 Holstein Bull. These are a very nice lot of Young Cattle. Don’t Fail to Attend the Auction. C. A. GAGER, JR. L2 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. DONCHUE Phones Central Bldg. Norwich REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican electors of the Town plete, together with the agency of | 0f Preston are requested to meet In com; the Willard Storage Battcries, etc. No money would buy this business, only the owner is called to serve his country and s willing at this time to make the A great opportunity for the FOR SALE Six-room house with barn and one Outside of city limits. Through the courtesy of the County Fair officials, the Norwich Boy Scouts have permission to solicit silver con- tributions for the Food for France Fund, during the three days of the fn nod‘bmmm %0 have s tent on e groun are terest in and willingness for tf:uwrk. IN THE FREE FOR ALL Some Wast Horses ‘Are Entered for the Big Race of the County Fair. Among the entries in the free for all race at the county fair Wednesday n is 1 Jr., -2, owned by Samuel B. Has- ern buildings, reasonable pri and good terms. 8end for free catalogue. C. J. OBEN & CO., Newport, Vi. FOR SALE House, eight l’fl:ml with mmnmw walk from The Henrv D. Capen property, 218 ld very reasonable in price 'if taken at once. particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Brol Franklin Square. FOR SALE LAND AT GALES FERRY acre of land. Price $1500.00. A. M. AVERY 62 Broadway _ WHEN YOU WANT to put your pus- an. ‘or further particulars, inquire of Real Estate Broker, Tel. 1122-2 Franklin Square, iness before the vublic. there is no medium betier than tnrough the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin. LOST AND FOUND white English Finder please notify Charles G. Plerce. Norwich, and receive reward. THERE 1s n o The Bul- Apply to R. 8. BARTLETT, Trustee, ‘Building. dog with brindle spots. room 14 Central -2, sepld LOST—Wh Notify Tel, 1883 at the Town House on Friday Sept, 7th, 1917, at 8 o'clock, p. m, to nominate’ candfdates for such Town' Of- fices as we are by law allowed to vote for_on the first’ Monday in October, 1917. Bv order of the Republican Town Committee. ALANS FU Dated at Preston . Sept. 1 Children Cry FOR FLETGCHER'S CASTORIA WHEN YOU ANT to put your bus= iness before the public, there na medium better than.tarough the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin. P - tings of Boston. This horse has won Norwich, Ct.