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FAIR WEATHER TODAY . : AND ‘ropnonnow b What Is Going On Tonight Pictures at the Moviag Pictures at tss BreaX The- Movios Piotures and@ Damsicg at the Majestic Roaf @arden. Vaudewtile the Davie Theatre. Moving- Pictures at Court of Common Cemacil meets in cw{ I, 0. 0. ¥., mests the Oouncil as_Lodge, in 344 Fel 3 and J. of A_ mee It DvEilary, Div. No. 18, A. O. H., meeis in Forestsrs’ Hall, ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. n= Today— Fall Vaudeville 8eason O Three Keith Acts and Trisngle Fea- ture Play$—Fonr Shows at 1.20, 3.15, 6 and 8 p. m. Today will mark the opening ot t regular fall and winter ssason at tois theatre #nd, as it has tbeer the oustom in the past five vearns, the sassas will begin with an excellent bill vaudeville and Triangle feature photo- plays, the management having spared no expence to make this dill one of best that can be had, atd thal the: will be big crowds at every perform- ance is assured. Heading the vauéa- ville arc John and Mae Burke, vaudeville stars who need no introduc- tion to the patrons of the Davis. “have been here before and are sure of They have a new offering which includes comedy, sing- Harry Dare is new to orwich but he will hit the popular fancy with his novel musical comedy The other act is That Kentucky with King Rastus s greatest wooden shoe dancer, Grice and Grice. dancers have been seen there is no one who can compare with All three acts are big timers and_are feature attractions in all the big Keith theatres. vaudeville there will be a selected pro- photoplays. feature -~ Madam Bo-Peep, a five-part picturization of O. Henry's story, star- As the dainty hero- ine of the film play Miss Owen proves that she is a feminine Bill Hart. His Widow’s Might is the Triangle Komedy to complete the show. four complete shows today at 1.30, 3.15, 6 and § p. m. and. there will be no advance in prices. FAIR AND WARMER Coming to Davis Theatre Friday, Sept. 7—Seat Sale a_welcome again. ing and music. assisted by Rastus Brown. BEesides the ring Seena Owen. There will be Wednesday. When Selwyn & company present - Fair and Warmer, the Avery Hopwood farce which transported all New York with joy for onme vear and Chicago a second year lacking four months, at the Davis theatre on Friday evening, it will be in answer to the most imperative demand that has been made for a New York success within of the oldest inhabitant. Fair and Warmer's quickly got rep- utation of being able to make anybody and- evervbody laugh, and laugh .up- incessantly, three dazzling acts, created precedented popularity. son when even the best thrills paled > lure of laughing. Before the end of half the farce’s first year run the whole country was asking for it. Selwyn & company will send it here with an admirable cast of farceurs. Prices 25¢ to $1.50. nesday at 10 a. m. be sent now. the memory It was a sea- Seat sale Wed- Mail orders should MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN. Carlyle Blackwell in The Crimson Dove Feature for Today at the Majestic FULL ABSSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES ed to overfiowing with the varied and variegated fruits and vegetables. The mnie exhibits will fill the entire length of Grange hall- Outsido in te will be seen the exhibits of the fational Food Conservation Society, vmm‘- ail the known methods of ‘canc ning, premarving and drying fruits an: les will be demonstrated,and the finished products shown. Over near the horse stables the trot- ters blanketed and hooded are secn jgoing around the deep worn circle tréd by many well known horses’ hoofs. The trotting this year will be of interest fvr nseveral horses with POETRY THE TRICK TROLLEY TO RENT TO LET—Dwelling house No. 52 Church St., with 10 rooms and garden; house is centrally located. has modern improvements and “is occiipied now by Dr. Bidwell. 35 Broadway. ~TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or | Do you k without board, as desired, FOR SALE FOR SALE The Mabrey Property No. 57 Broadway FOR SALE—Nearby springer Hol- William Cotter, th 'WANTED—Experienced waiters. quire City Lunch. o WANTED—Boy of 16 to work in drug Apply Rathbone’'s Drug Store. erowded trolley car When the motorman of vinegar? FOR SALE -— Light, touring car in good condition; make good truck, care bulletin Co. FOR SALE—An oxtra §00d bull, 18 large size, grade Jeisey. A. D. Lamb, Yantic, Conn. FOR SALE—Shoats bred from regis- tered Berkshire boar and Chéster White and Berkshire sows. —&___. touring car, just five-passenger Write Touring Car, PRISON GUARDS—Male citizens, 23- 40 years_old, about 170 pounds_weigh ests Sept. 21; 191 57 ClUff St.|By the jerk, 2 How it feels to be a Turk In the rough and rocky country where the wily Bulgars state civil fine chance entering salary $65 per month. or $50 with maintenance. Send for circular and aj vice Commission, months old, &7, TO: RENT—Rooming bouse, unfur- steam heat, electric | Every block a fresh surprise, ‘gas, 38 Unlon St. 'Inguire City |Oh, it's sickening exercise, As our pllot starts and stops, As the trolley skips and hops, As 1t pops, and it flops, 9| Till we spin around like lication. State Tel._463-3. TO RENT—Two furnished room: housekeepin “WANTED_A good blacksmith and conveniences marks aroudd 2.07 for the mile are entered in the big race. Two five-mile championship motor- cycle races will be run cff on Wednes- day for purses of $70 for each event and to those who like to watch the daredevil riders take their lives in their hands every time they negotiate the turme. thore w1l be no sther event in_the big programme half so inter- FOR SALE—Metz overhauled at Metz factory, shape, $325; Mctz roadster, 1916, in A-1 shape, demounizble rims. all new tires, and painted, $325; Metz roadster, electric lights and in good running o Metz runabout, overhauled, ainted, $17 with electric lights and gen- 75; Metz parts for 1912-1. 15-16 ‘aiways_on hand. 19 Hawkins St, Danleison, Conn. work and g00; antic. Phone 1 Fountain St. FOR RENT—A fine apartfuent of five | NOW he tufns the leve: rooms, bath and hegt. Fanning, No. 52 Brohdway. TO RENTTenement of seven rooms | That at 56 School St. $10 a month. at Bulletin Offie. ctEO RENT — Turnished horse shoer; stead Apply J. Revnik, FINE LOCATION FOR r wildly, and we BUSINESS PURPOSES HAS FIFTEEN ROOMS AND MODERN CONVENIENCES be sold on most faverable s the brake so fiercely, 1 Nof he pli e eann e WE DUV and sell tools, _false tecth. antiques or an: thing éisc; old books especiall od. Write or call. Louis D. mar24MWs WANTED—-Ten thousand hens And we plunge, And we stop on people’s foet $3 With the utmost of our (Though before another street They will plant their new magneto, Metz Agency, heels on ours), enting. - The vaudeville shew is the equal to any shew for which twice the money would have to be paid and many of the acts are too big to play in any but the Mig-ttme theatres. The feature acts will be the bicycle @escint down a 3 incline and ‘hen & Give head- long througk the air and iato a ‘tank of water by Van Morman and the bal- 1o sacensfon and triple parachute drop which e mede daily by Prof. A. Bl:“’n Marsh Remamber the half dollar you spend on éifferant days will go to help many in the county. On Mondar, Labor [my, the members of the Central La- And we sway down the way Like a load of drunkards gay, Phone 133. FOR SALE—Hay, near Baltic. phone 23-5, Lebanon Div. FOR SALE—Come and see the dem- onstration of the Moline Tractor at the New London County Fair, 8. W. Letingwell, Agent. prices paid_by Joseph Hochber; m tenement. ‘Willimantic, TO RENT—FIve-To JAMES L. CASE, 37 SHETUCKET STREET rooms at 58)|And we jolt, Til! we cznnot keep our holt, And we clutch at the air, TO RENT—Furnished rocms for light [In the surging trollev Wkile the other people swear. TO RENT—Furnished ‘Washington Bt, WANTED — Young man to run a Bard Union Company. WANTED — Electriclan's Whashington American Strawboard Co., Thamesville. housekeeping. Phone 274. Yes, it's hard to ride to business in & trolley car like that, motorman is f first class picklin When he suffers from e in its alternating form— North | Just as meroiless one moment trans-Missour! Of a sudden, then, repenting of the er- ror of his way, Ana sloving to a standstil in a dozen FOR SALE—Sideboard, kitchen cabi- mattresses, stove. and various poultry 'equipment. #hone 1462, Sept. 1. 2, 3, for appoln Ba iement tenement at 56 Inquire at Bulletin Office. LEGAL NOTICES NOTWE %0 SELL REAL ESTATE. AT A COURT OF WANTED—An experienced cook. Ap- ply- Johnson Home, Norwicn Town. ling like a g vat: ha speed craze FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerite. FiOBATE HELD cool, eéa.un. pleasant rooms. No. Canterbury, within and for the Dis- Ict of Canterbury, on the 31st day of August, A D, Present-—A. HALE BENNETT, Estate of Ann E. Richmond, late of WANTED—A first class barber, APplY to A, FOR SALE — Shoe repairing shop; = T. Richard, 5 0od business. Apply Joseph Bessette, TO RENT--Furnished cottage at 176 Laurel Hill TED—A competent cook. o home o, ‘FOR SALE Scotch ocollle bor Union wili seli tickets at Franklin | Canterbury, in said District, deceased. Sqmare anA other points about the Bray, 28) Central Ave. TO. RENT—Rooms for I Nelson ' Clair, weeks, thoroughbreds. Putnam, Conn. But out of woe some Eood must come; Administrator epp and, riding in his car, city an@ part of the receipts of that |and filed & written application alleging dsy will g0 io the Labor inion. Wed- nesday is Red Cross Day o gen- ght house- Division St. dydd TO RENT—Neatl, also room for light Sottiement | WANTED—Old g matier if broken; I pay $2 to $15 per Vs Eptmtnel Hded single and partial send by parcel post and that raid estatc is now in said Court, and praying for an to sell certain. real estate belong FOR SALE—A pool table. . Montviile, Ct. 1 T'll take it to the circus, and I'll say to usekeeping. erous portion of the recelpts on that | £, ¢1L certain real estate belonging Lo day are to be turned cver to the Red | piication o o i Cross society. Knowing the benevo- proportion; receive check Mazer, 2007 S. 5th'St.. Philacelphia, Pa. FOR SALE — Registered Guernsey 18 months old. York, Westerly, R, Teturn mail. May Kelley, 7 North High St. FURNISHED . rosms; is a proposition that will your circus dafly. Your trick mule. sir, is out of date; the Ts Ordered. That said Whereupon, I on bd heard and determired At lent purposcs for which the fends of | applic: the Red Cross are spent, there is no better way to contribute to the society than by attending the fair on Wed- ht houseke: stunt is old and gray ate Court Room in Canterbur new and modern that in said District, on the 7 tember, A. D, enger touring R. J, Walker, ‘elephone +39-23. FOR SALE—Seven car, In fire shape, $2. Stotrs, Conn. suglod It's somethin the public wants Why not a_ bucking trolley car, lots of room inside, WANTED—Sccond hand and antique furniture of all kind: orc you seil. A. Bruckner. 55 Tel. 717-3. at 10 o'clock in forenoon, and that notics of the of said anniication, and of s SIX ROOM nesday. Gec any other day, but bo|denc sure and go Red Cross Day. - Thc | hear! members of the local branch of the For .any in the audience who'd like to try to ride?” FOR SALE New milch Guernsey 4 years old. be miven by lication of this order vnce i 2 newspaper APARTMENTS George G. Grant, Red Cross will have an exhibition tent | Wic where the different bandages and pads needed for the hospitals abroad will be shown and the methods of making the same will be shown. . Change in Programme For Fair. Van Norman, bicycle high dive, tel- egraphed from Houlton, Maine, that at Jeast five circulation in said Distric aid hearing, days prior to the date of and that return be made to the Court. A. HALE BENNETT. Judge. The above and foregoing copy of record. All modern conveniences and faultless bath equipment. “FOR SALE—Blooded Ayrshire bull, for beef or service. North Franklin. HUMOR OF THE DAY “The weather is always a topic of nversation.” “Yes” replied Miss Cayenne. most of talk about it as if it had been created for our individual pleasure-or ‘Washington Star. Clifford Robinson, Tel. 22-4, Lebamon. WANTED WEAVERS rental $20 per month. Can sell you a fine new two-family |, house at an attractive price. Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- terms to suit. EVERYTHING is high, in't it? run your lamps over smoking free with 5c bag of Union Leader Redicut free with a 10c tin; a small package Iree AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN at Canterbury, within and for the Dis- onatle prices; the rail road can't transport his|trict of Canterbury, on the 31st day of freight in time for performances at the County Fair today. One of the four ‘Wilsons has been drafted. Substitution acts are the Three Ro. mans, ladder act in costume. Clark Razzillians, beautiful triple aerial act and web descent. BE READY FOR THE SCOUTS! They Want a Nickel or Dime to Add to the Fund For France Fund. The Norwich Boy Scouts will be out early today, for they have permis- sion from the County Fair officials to solicit silver contributions—the price of a loaf of bread, or a pound of sugar—at the Fair Grounds for the Food for France Fund. While Labor Day comes in a time of prosperity for America, in France the food shortage is acute—not merely of luxuries but absolute necessities — bread, sugar, milk, etc., essential to the sick and the well. discomfort.” ackage of Level Head; a 5¢ h a 10c piece of Good Smoke plug_tobacco, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, 162 Majn St. FOR SALE—A 12 h. p. gasoline en- ne in first class order. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 For Rent ing mow occupled by The|mother’ Plaut-Cadden Co., 144-146 Main St. August, A D, 1917, HALE BENNETT, Judge. N. Clark, Admin year old boy and my tliree year old girl were talking. “Glenn said, On motion of Levi i trator on the .intestite estate of Ann| E. Richmond, late, of Canterbury, with- in sald Dis doth decree that six months be and limited for the creditors estate to exhibit their claims the same to the Administrator, rects that public notice be given of this order by advertising in a newspaper havigg a circulation ‘I am older thau you,’ and was feeling elated over the fact. “Ida. who has always a ready rey I'm newer 63 Broadway Tel.ephone d said. ‘Well, Christian Herald. June—Does he get his y_from hjs father's side or his FOR SALE—-A cottage, seven rooms, electric lights, five minutes’ wal church_and school, near Uncasville. In. quire Dan D. Home, mechanical I ONE LOOM WORK from 'trolley, in said District, ¥ _posting a copv thereof on the ublic signpost in said Town of Canter- ury, nearest the place where the de- ceased last dwelt. Certified from Record. . HALE BENNETT. NOTICE.—A1l creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present eir claims against said estate to the dersigned at Canterbury. Conn., with- in the time limited in the above and foregoing order. Bess—From his mother’s; a poetess!—Life. ‘He's happily married.” Montville. Phone by HALL BROTHERS 29-31 Commerce Street Wanted At Once EXPERIENCED MILLINERY MAKERS THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. STORE TO RENT E—Ford roadster, re] and overhauled. The Frisbie-Cc Co., 52 Shetucket St. FOR SALE—Maxwell roadster. model, first class condition, good tires. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. 52 Shetucket St. FOR SALE—Reo totring, 1915 model, price very attractive. Cormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring, E. M. two ton truck, new tires and in perfect condition, and many other bargains. marriage is going to exempt him from war Deroit Free Press. “This clam chowder tastes different About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin [from that we had at the sociable last Street, suitable for almost any kind of [ business,, at a reasonable price quire at Bulletin Office. This has got clams in it."— Browning’s Magazine. THE KALEIDOSCOPE There is great activity in th® Que- The Frisbie-Mc. Administrator. overhauled, SEWER BIDS Sealed bids for the construction of The Frisbie-Mc- FOR SALE The Scouts are only asking for a|sewers will be received by the W: dime or a nickel, but they will not re- Cormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St. bec shipyards for the construction of and Burgesses of the Borough of Jew- onstruction fuse a quarter or a half dollar from |ett City, Conn. or their Engineers, un- anybody in the generous holiday | til Sept. crowds on the grounds. Marimba Band at Pequot Manor. Pequo: Manor, Pequot and Gardner avenues, New London, Conn., an- wooden vessels. steel vessels with considerable energy. Apply at MILLINERY DEPARTMENT THE BOSTON STORE FOR SALE—Two or three of my well known team horses, or would trade for J.C. Hatner, Norwich ff——-—\—_\ FOR SALE Willlams St.. at 4 p. m., construction of sewers street, Talcott avenue and Brown ave- is also being undertaken a pair of cattle. FOR SALE ° Six room cottage with buttery and Plans and specifications may be see) at the Town Clerk's Office, Jewett City. oftthe ind at the office of Chandler Palmér, Engineers, Norwict, Conn. Herr Schiffer, perior administrative court appointed director of the department of the German nounces the engagement of the cele- The Borough reserves the right ‘to modern home, in best residential N e Y T finance which deals with taxation. brated Marimba band, “the Gance music | reJect any or all bids, ideal,” beginning Monday, Sept. 3d, continuing throughout the month of Roof Garden and Auditorium—Four Shows Today at Au 7, and 830, orium, 1.30, 3, “Burn him in his churca! time that he was preaching to you and telling you to be good, he was making love to me—to me, understand crowd roared as Faro Kate talked to them. Faro Kate was notorious. And she hated Rev. Brand Cameron for the way in which he sweetheart, Jifn Carewe, over to the sheriff when Jim had killed another So when Faro Kate made this charge against young Dr. mountaineers’ They rushed to the church, Larricaded the doors and win- fdows and set fire to it. was inside, with Faro Kate's baby in ' This is but one of the ex- citing incidents in The Crimson Dove, the thrilling new World-Picture Brady Made, in which Carlyle Blackwell and une Elvidge are the stars, on today and Tuesd: ajestic Root Garder. i here will be four sho the Auditorsum, 1.30, 3. 1 and 830. © turned _ her turned to hate. And Cameron BRIEED THEATRE. Tour Shows Today at 1.30, 3, 7 and McDermott 8.30—Marc Jane’s Pa Feature for Today and Mary Jane’s Pa, the jeaturc scresn prodastion at the Bre-d theatr ioday b:d Truoeiay, is an adoptetfon of the dslightfa]l comedy drama w o a fea gcasons back. erm<tt is seen in tne role of Hiram Fookiom, and bis intorp clarcZ t> ke wnd cne of the ctation is de- splendil plece of acting thet he Las done ce lexving tae legitimate stage. The an unusually strong on>, has Lees roade even strongir on -rcen than it was on the mc maottor. picture i: than was possible on ‘he stage. T pictuzes on the bill Include !P;»rl W};lte in The Fatal Ring and e latsst war news in th - b e weokly. s 3 #hows today and all seat verformances will be 10 conta” "¢ o1 COUNTY FAIR Many Attractions Will it the Graunds This Week. The last call for the New London out and every youn, boy or girl with entries in the fuvenils departments ix praying anxiously for thres clexr, sunny days for they. un- doubtadly above all others this year are most interested. All day Sunday the concessions and exhtbitors were thronging out to the grounds; horses have been coming in- to town by train, trollev and overland and the cattle have begun to fill up the pens allotted Greet Those County Fair the different Considering the price charged for the fair, fifty cents for adults and twenty-five cents for children, there is no other form of amusement in the world that can compare with county fair for the many and varied forms of entertaining, amusing and in- structive exhibits, Coming in through the main gate there are many pens fillad with differ- ent breeds of cattle, sheep, swine and big exhibition hall is fll- - ez . September. . This Marimba band furnished a very unusual musical treat in the Vander- bilt room of the Century theatre, New all convenience: level corner lot; price reasonable end easy terms i desir:d. Outside of city limits. Will be sold reasonable but must be disposed of at once. A. M. AVERY 52 Broadway " TOMATOES FOR SALE pass by door. J. H. M'CARTHY, Borough ¥ardan. WANTED Millinery Maker and- Apprentice GOTTHELF & CO. An appeal is made to the public by the municipality of Munich to give or sell worn-out clothing, linen, and boots for needy soldiers returning from the Those who give clothing worth 5s. or more are promised certificates Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY Provided For— York ciiy, for the long run of The|Holiday Travel Century Girl, Zigfield & Diliingham all star cast prdduction, which was such a tremendcus success. . -The Murimba is an instrument prac- tically new in this country, having 1.ow greatly in demaxd, only three of these orchestras in the Urited States. 278 Main Street 94-100 Main St. MEN WANTED Reckless Motorcyc! Phones 75: —Labor Day Visit—Week End Trips. Harry Pugh of Guidnick, R. I, originated in South America. They are |Spenling the holiday with local friends. Holiday Travel Heavy ‘Transportation facilities for the hol- The finest Tomatoes now in the mar- ket for canning—Chalk's Jewell and Matchless. Delivered basket for a few days or over 50c. J. R. ALLYN, 341 West Thames Street Telephone Rear Admial Salaaun has been ap- pointed French director general of sub- marine warfare, veileux du Vignaux commander of the bases of the eastern division, and Vice Admiral Charlier maritime prefect at 5 basket lots FOR SALE. Cottage Houscs, Tenement and Busl. ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, The music is delightfully appealing, [iday were excellent and a sufficient the tone being Indescribable, quite [number of coaches were attached to weird and oriental, soft and melodious, |each train to accomodate the ideal for dancing, and those who have never danced to the strains of a Ma- rimba band have a detided treat in store for them. Afternodn tea and dinmer is served on the beautiful veranda restaurant overlooking the harbor, and the dinner and supper parties ind dances form many attractive and brilllant socfal features. The manager, G. W. Blanchard, states that many events of unusual at- tractiveness-are planncd for September and October. A launch has recently been purchased for the convenience of the Manor guests, to make froquent trizs to the 2olf couree and fisking grounds. Real Estate Transactions. Louis Lalime has sold the three- tenement houss at 126 Boswell avenue to Joseph J. and Theresa Straub. It has been bought as an investment. The big store owned by Wiiliam A. | Somers at 218-224 Main street has son_ Co. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. has leased stores at 202 Franklin street, in tiie Marguerite block on Main street, and the Mahoney block on Central wharf. All of these trans- actions were through the brokerage office of John A. Moran. Central Ave. Property Sold. The two teneme; house cwned by List your property If | Rochefort. sirable lecations you care to sell or repc, as I number of people looking for real tate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Kstate a Our Sydney correspondent says that the New South Wales government has fixed the prices of the principal food- stuffs, while an inter-state commission has been instructed to throughout Australia with a view to a number of holiday travelers. $276 worth of railroad tickets were sold at the local ticket office Satur- day forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris of Law- Bléachery Department FOR SALE Three Story Brick Block with 4 Stores and 2 Eight Room Flats on review prices weeks with JMr. and Mrs. Joseph Mo- 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 Central Bldg. Furnished Scashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Ph. View, and along the Rhode shore; alse accessible S Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I. The Italian wheat crop is officially estimated at 38,000,000 quintal is equal to 3.67 bushels). food commissioner guarantees that the country will be wheat necessary till next year's crop is available. For day and night work. Extra pay for night work. Apply at once. Versailles Sanitary Fibre Mills VERSAILLES, CONN. WANTED 25 Toolmakers, 10 All-around Machine Hands (must be first-class), 7 General Housework Girls, 1 Cook, 30 Weavers, 4 Farm Hands, EZMPLOYMENT BUREAU Frank Dupgnt of the C. s spending a forty-eight hour furlough at his home here. Joseph Labrec, Jr., a member of the Thirteenth Co., C. A’ C. N. G. is spend- ing a short furlough with his parents, Mr. and_Mrs. Joseph Labrec. Leon Prevost and Joseph Knowles are spending mental Band Six months ago the ministry appealed handing over of dogs for army service. The' response in, the whole of Berlin was, a Berlin paper states, one dog for The offer was grate- of Pawtucket, few days with Mrs. James Burby and ‘Wilfred Prevost. Howard Nolan, Harold Burke and J. S. Burley have roturned afte rspending a week's wacation at Ocean Norwich hore Farms. Mr. and Mrs. the Fatherland. fully accepted. threatens to seize dogs privately own- ed if sufficient voluntary contributions are not forthcoming. SALE HORSES Motorcyclists Censured I have 20 Horses that I want to dispose of right away. are big work horses—the balance will weigh from $00 to 1200 lbs. Come and The townspeople arc wondering why Nine of them something is not being done by state been Jeased for 10 years to the Iley. | 2uthorities about local motorcyclists $6,500.00 Wiil Buy Choice Residence Property Nine rooms and bath, electric lights, | having an unlicensed barber steam heat, hardwood floors; cemented | employ. who are continually frightening ple by their reckless driving and rides for life throughout the main thorough- fares of this viliage. Many young men possess motorcycles and a few of them seem to enjoy riding up {Main street with their throttles three- quarters open and blowing no horns. The local men who-are discussing the situation believe that riders wani to drive at fifty or sixty mlles an hour they should go oui into New .Britain. —Willlam Leontara proprietor of a barber shop at No. B Lafayette street, costs for violation of the statutes im ELMER R. PIERSON. 47 Acre Farm Eight-room cottage house, land machine ‘worked, abundance of wood and fruit, all crops including potatoes, onions, was fined $5 and down Joseph Yakoobian, equipped | ber who had no license, was fined $20 and costs for working John Serpia of the state board tive property in every particular, and |for examining barbers testified to se- curing the evidence against the men. Em——ers. cellar and laundry room. House in splendid con- a most desirable and attrac- without a 14 if these young S Spinners, big value for the price asked. neighborhood, convenient M. J. Malone, at 187-189 Central av- |the country where the safety of people enue, including a large barn in the|is not indangered. rear an dalso a building lot has been sold throuzh the agency of S. Siegzel to J. G. Bedard who _contemplates beans, corn, cucumbers, lot of hay, 1 100 chickens, complete outfit. place is situated in a good locality, two miles from raflroad main line, and a school and trolley. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 Central Bldg, Cso. L. Chesbro, Mgr. FOR CHILDREN. SAFE REMEDY Every parent Is, or should be, careful Motored Frem New Jersey. farming tools, Thomas E. Duff and Joseph Hagbert Hackensnack, N. 63 Broadway ne to children in giving medi were caliers Baker, Brownsville, Tex., rare bargain. building on the lot. - The purchase|of was made for an investment. COLCHESTER Concert Nets $56 For Benefit of Red |’ Cross—Borough Friends at Presen- here Sunday, making the trip by au- Immediate possession. Investigate. some years past I have used Foley's Honey and Tar and have found it espe- clally efficient for bad coughs of my I always rocommend it to my nds ac a safe remedy for children, no oplates, FOR SALE ATTENTION Winchester Woolen Mill Employes very reasonable, new Bungalow, very modernly equip- FOR SALE The very lucrative business of Wal- y large number of Plain- field people were Saturday callers in An unusuall, s250 buys a seashore lot fronting ocean fine bathing beach and other eonven- Very easy terms I desired. Let mo show .it to you. ter P. Moran, consisting princlpally- ot | cheldren. electric machinery, tools and equipment complete, together with the agency of the Willard Storage Battcries, etc, No|would not think of using money would buy this business, only the | kind of cough medicine. asit is certain Norman Whipple, hn Bradford and Christopher Krauss dange at Canterbury Sat- attended the sell at once, tation of Colors at Saybrook Camp.|urday evening. less than p minutes walk from for fuller particulars ip- owner is called to serve his country|to bring quick and lasting relief.” Miss Agnes Nolan and Felix Wakaly and is willing at this time tc make the [ checks croup. WILLIAM A. WILCOX | above mill; The concert recently given by Ma-|spent Sunday at Ocean Beach. dame Glusker for the benefit of the A great opportunity for the Fred Link of Bridgeport is visiting | JOHIN A. MIORAX, Farm Specialist, sensinoe e Red Cross society was a great suc-|his parents on Maple Avenuc. cess. The proceeds, $56, were turn- ed over to_the society. Real Estgte Broker, or further particulars, inquire of e ae 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2, Waesterly, R. I. L. A. Coffey. who is employed at is spending the holiday oy al v, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Brown were | his home here. visitors in Norwich, Friday. FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade elther Franklin Square, — Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Connell and son Mrs. Danfel W. Willlams of Wall- | Thomas, also Mr. and Mrs. James Cof- ingford, was the guest of relatives in|fey and infant son were Sunday visi- town the past weck. Mrs. Curgenvin_and two daughters and Mrs. F. E. Baker were in Nor- wich, Saturday. At Saybrook Camp. for city property of equal value; one 27 acrés, state road, near city, modern also 180 acre stock farm tools and equl ings, keeps 50 head. or telephone TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimantle, Ct. FOR SALE D. Capen property, Broad St. will be sold very reasonable in price 'if taken at once. For full particulars, inquire of tors in Jewett City. LOST AND FOUND Lawrence Krauss was a week and visitor with Taftville relatives. Edward Pike and Bdward Leahy mo- tored to Rocky Point,”R. I. Saturda; Joseph Marshall has resigned at the ment, fine build- 1 interested, write LOST — Orange and white English Finder please notify Charles G. Pierce, Norwich, and receive reward. LOST—White dog with brindle spots. Several members of the local Home [Lawton Mills Corp., and is now em- Guard went to Saybrook Sunday, to at- tend the presenting of the colors to the Twenticth Regiment of ths Home Guards, in camp at that place. Real Istate Broker. Franklin Square. WILLIAM YOUNG,R.K Notify Tel, 1883-. —e WHEN YOU WANT t> put your bus- iness berore ‘ipe public. tnere s no ployed at F. L. Racine's as clerk. South’ngton.—Ira Thomas, mous ball player. of the Philadelphia FREDERICK T. BUNCE O. H. A. of New Haven was|Americans, has had as his guest in the guest his family over Sun-|Philadelpbia his niece, day. Piano Tuner 22 Clairmount Ave. medium better shan tnrough the ad- vertising coiumns of The Bulletin, Massage and General Nursing. or day calls. 38 Hickory St, Nerwich. Miss Pauline Thomas, of Summer street. S