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" FULL ASSOGCIATED ’_|""V* FAIR TODAY AND k P . * "PRESS DE! PATGHI.‘ TOMORROWY- WARME! SO R e ; b GERMANS® WILL SURRENDER TRAVELERS’ DIRECTQRY ; 3 OR BERLIN WILL BE REACHED = LEGAL HOTIC! To "'”:’ - '+ 1 | asiiseli POETRY ¥ — - FOR BALE _Scotoh coll's, 22 months | TO:RENT _ Two furmished rooms Before Many Months, if Allies Con- Lowest Rates * NOTICE. B2 S L 4 house dog, bonest and kind. |suitable for two Fentlemen, 9§ Foun- BE tho Brona The-| . fave ofi.{lllvo—Opinicn of Staff N jemt; had ten ywu‘ Sxperienosi Bechard, Box 61, Jeweit City.|tain St. sepbd THE MARINES HYMN. TO RENT Tensment of six rooms, | R vie whares of o oni o and Direct Route REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Fersne " nor Ne 101 "buTietin’ Ofac A ik A o R i aas Sergeant Edward Marriott in A B i, oot T -avese infield—Fi Three| —reTmmw.. _To. The legal voters of the Town of|_50P%d — passenger | secona floor, 91 Summit St. - 8epod | Wa it o ot PO e eipbascioda . i o Reopais e e AR o | o e Farmiehed Tooms at 53 |, On the land us on’the sea. the Wau Washtagton Bt. Tagtha’® [Tzt oo’ ght Tor Tkt “ana o ep Sur honor clen Wars, i s iy e with | CHICAGO, with Direct Connections for | Hall, Bvening, | of nience; X . ving served neariy three years ury, Saturday ng, 'wo; overy mode x o 3 34" | house 15 centrally located, has modern Hudson Super Six a Canadlan ambulance unit, on various September 8 d Bome; D. Lamb, Yantic, Conn. H 5 i g all Western and Pacific Coas§j Potnts. th, at 7.0 o'clock, for the |800d home g o improvements and is ocoupied now by | From the Pest Hole of Cavite Veasey wholesale repmesenta- | battlefronts of Belgium =nd France, i following p1 can close her ts touring car, Just i Aaply. to owner, W, I |- To the Ditch at Panama, FOR SALE —An TO LET_Dwelling house No, 52| We are proud to claim the i months old, large size. Church St., with 10 rooms and garden;| Of United States Marine o s : FOR SALD— Mo Dr. = dcpd : Slate this position; overhauled at Mots factory, in A-1|Shieids, 35 Broadway. sep3d | Fou will find them very needy " tive of. the Harrinston Hudson Co.|Staff Sergeant Eaward Marriott has|Through Observatfon Library-Loung-| 1. To nominats Candidates for th BT 2 Harttora. Conn. distsibutors of Hud- |refurned to his home in' Plainmeld [orir R ers and |pocemsary Town Officers for the snsu- | Conn - ™ - - Sopea | Shane: 33255 Mets rosdater, 1910, In At | OB RERT_A fine apartment of five | Wewe the watchdogs of & piie o som cars is assisting at the exhibit|with an interesting account of the ing year. o D e e M roadi ey, Uty |rooms, Dath and heat APPIY to J. E.|V OF we diz b macssine . Main Talding at the County |sveat war Shia man 15 a staunch |Day Couches Dally from New York(s.® o do any other bustness proper | .SEE e DO%58 ol o045 | eleotric Tights and in°good running or- | Fenning. No. b2 Broadway. 5epid . | Thougn he lends & hand a Mr, Veasey attends many, of the |patriot and believes in upholding the land Buffalo to Chicago. 4 to be done at sgid meeting. Packs OiaEaretics. St 405 Op. ready w0|der, $335; Mets runabout, overnauled. | —rp RENT Temement of seven rooms| Who Wwould not be & MA in N. B.and says the Norwich [honor of one’s country, and this same Dated at Canterbury this 1st day|io oue store, send us a money order |Dew megneto, and painted. 3170 Metz| g 'sg L St $10 & month. Inquire fair has them all beat oner o tayaity weems to run through |Inviting Dining Car Service—a lafof September, 1517, O T omeis b dor vilas, g | SPocdstes, with electrio lights and gen-| 3t ERACH Orida: 2uDSlre | Our Sag’s unturled to every bre P o the veins of his three sons, EAward, |Carte morning and evening meals,| By order Republican Town Com-|Will send ‘what you desire: if you don't S s R e e e Fom dawn, to setting su MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN @ |21, Frederick, 19, and Albert, 18. ranging in price from 2Be up, with |Mittee. know any soldiers, we d0; send us an e A L w0 Wi~ sa BT L U T gt Ry - EDWARD BAKER, Chatrman. |“7QSi@¥Wey. Fagan's Simoke Shop. 3 = e | In the snow of far off Northern TO RENT—Furnished rooms for Hght | “And in sunny tropic meenas 2 Two Sons in Service. i it Table d’Hote Noon Luncheon at Tsc. B T e e et e e o th Novam: . near Baltic. nousekseping. B3 WASHIIELOn St | You wrill Anasue Shravs b mag 5 7 v 2 o . FOR_SALD_Hay, | Weman Feature Today and Thurs: | snlisted in the T vy in Novem: | rur surcher informatton frite REPUBLIC, T e R T o | ey el S ople peenen o (day &€ the Majestic Roof Garden|, |’ i;iion at Newport, and ‘has been L. P. BURGESS, N. E. P. A,’ AN CAUCUS |ioEoarSonn none 2ose. FOR SALE Sideboard, kiichen cabl- | 70 REIWI—_Basement tenement at 56 z ; & g it Here's health to you and ‘and Auditorium. Tonight Moose [on poard the U, S. S. Chester since i The - electors of th WANTED Competent Dt mattresses, bedsteads, gusolins | Sopool St Inquire at Bulletin Offce.|Fgren health to you and ght. e sary, He has won distinction 533 Old South Building, Boston, Mass. | T8 Republican slectors of the Town | ror general nousework; two in e b me e PRy, Saulomant | 100 . i werate Vel Sahes B L — as a marksman and now holds the e Foducsicg o oot T e | 175, o8 Yl oxpested, references | ment: L 253 Toid. | FURNISHED mooms The Marguerite | " ife * © it ? 3 : ol, clean, pleasa ms. No. § Nori over lost our nerve oman in tob te';w:x‘;err::slrdm:dm: O e =it in the 1B Cac th, 1917 ac ’Tg‘c'l:e:n MmO }lxgfilfl Center, Mt. Hops. R. D No.| BOR SAXE — Shoe repairing shop: | Main 8t iyea |1 PSE,. T,‘;‘mk., ana e ey _and Thursday at the Majestic|A. C., N. G., and later received per- b el ‘making nominations of T "W:u mmu App] It J:.:“‘f-‘?fi‘l’fw"‘};‘auifii“:?"fi i oL look on Feaven's acenes Garden and Auditorium _after- |mission to transfer into the regular X o i g TR M WANTE o “Tony Merritt. the young ward |army. He is now stationed at Syra- 2 N e T i Ll T {n, store; inexperienced. but quick to| ¥OR SALW Seven passenser touring | Bray. 331 Central Ave. ivoa T T ot s i o er. NIT. LR v e 4 f *| (coE0, BENET—Ecoms Tor light houss: y: Donaldson, an ex-naval of-|cuse, N. Y. and is acting corporal 1o %00, 4o anytiing possible| ca LA Per order Town Committee. SR i 17 Gotman 8., }?}3 o kg Ding. 37 Division St. THE COMING OF THE DOGWY because of fidelity lobdut}"’. !Hz a]XDec!! To m OR andd, 0 to receive his chevrons before long. . DAN Cioea Erward has appiicd. for entistment | gmEraHT AND P sontvine A2, FOMD, Coatrmen. | L00008________ 084 |"FOR SALE New milch Guernoey | oo asm i, Dokt Rotsoheamiag. "3 | T7® malted lons. but now ¢ in both the U. S. and Canadian armies — u@".fl e e gow, 4 years old. George G. Grant,|May Reffey.'r Rortn High St 3010 | o' g1ecomes tratn bemeath he but was rejected because of defectiv NORWIGH SAND; NEW 2V ORK 50t Send T3 piics: Thow' amd Teestve|TAffville. _ _ __ ausNd | “oypemmn resme: ressenabis e 3 A ook bv retusn mau” L. Mazer. 2007 | —FOm SALE A cotiaxe seven rooms avenip for Lpht Nouseleepin; | And piich iheir snow-white Enlisted at 18. S Firn i, Phitedeipma, Pa'~ dopsd |elotrio " fignte” running’ water. bath: ‘inma Mofse, 1§ Union St fvisd |~ wide e Fream The father of the three youths is . A WANTED _ Bxperienced _milliner: | [90m; five minutes” walk from trolley, = ontent to dwell ~whers spa and achool, near Uncasville. In- ‘waters run. now 51 years old. At 18 he enlisted in "mast & the Town |also an apprentice; steady work. 99 |SUrch and school e AR o R B Pler, Sreby feauested to|Main St Fournier. Sopea” | §iize, Dan D. Home, Montville, Ehon SIX ROOM NorI alons havs waited lons the English army, was despatened to, e India, where he remained for over turda: T8 at 730| GO war positions open: e Jorce: soven years, fighting in many minor — : +h i o Fongw- | clerioal work: men-women . wanted:| , EOR SALE_Ford roadster, repainted APARTMENTS The birds have waited, and the w engagements. A veteran of the Boer 3 1 3100 month: Mst free. Franklin Insti-|and overbauled The Frisbie-CcCormick bee, tute, t. 37-G., Rochester, N. Y. ., 62 Shetucket St. _auglsd _ | All modern conveniences and faultless [ The balmy wind with softly wh war, he came to this country a few ¥Agen Ik a : voted for at the Amny 3¥18W) FOR SALE Maxwell roadster. 1916 |bath equipment. In fine residence Yolce, z;::r'h‘j"m“:,‘::em“d Shessly Town Mosting next snsulng: ong AS.| —om myw ana soni_iesis_Fersitars. | model, fist ciase conaition gnf;;'ureu_ section, near school and electrics; |And children, too, with eager - ; B BUY and_sihi_iocle_tersies | odel O T R T T i el s e His Third War. tood, guns, trained men and ammun!- | T Fiinsmror S Bemna Surr e T | Ehing $ic; old_ books espestally want- | 62 Shetucket St auglsd Caxi sell you a fine new two-tamily | *° ““threr forest wags. When this great war broke ot she |tion’at that time; but today plenty of |diter. Tax Collector, 4 Constables, | 3%, Write or call. . Louls D. Werd, 32| FOR SALE _Reo touring, 1915 model, |house at an attractive price. v left for Canada, where he eniisted in|food the best that can be had for a|Registrar bt Voterd, 3 members of N o R | B R g ket 5. aubisg. | Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- | ™7 £300, TN, AN Pene per G be done 2t | piy o - S ok Co. 53 Shetucket St._aug1of_| gnatie prices; terms to suit. Like drifts ‘ot anow, extendin branch of the Canadian embulance | fighting man to keep him in splendid forps. Leaving Canada with the eec. |physical condition, is obtainable; | StieT business proper to be done at|ply Johnson Home, Norwich Town. ond contingent, he lrlve& safely in|[trained men are sufficient for a while, b L FOR SALB—Chevrolet touring, E. M. awa: = ¥. Reo two ton truck, overhggled, i i 21 e airoor (bain Dastrn WANTED Boy, of 16 to work In rug | Dew tires and in perfect condition®and The Norwich Housing Co. |rn gz uron thoir besnty oo 5 s -y R many other bargains. The Frisbie-M . 4 = r n. e o His first destination on the march[of huge calibre are in use ' freely CHARLIS BRAGG, Chairman. | *101$;q P17 RAthbones Drug Btore. Senorhomml Bl ARCHA W. COIT, Agent g 5 was at Lochere, in Belgium, where he | throughout the many battlefronts, and | e D: Sosn - 8 518 e 08 Do ey come a-gleam, they st ated infleld. Conn., this 3d day| wwANTED Ten thousand bens and |, FOR SALB _Two or three of my well [ L e/°Phone lnetd pastures old. Along | the streams thelr snow- underwent his first baptism of fire in|ammunition is now so plentiful that . t{or September, 1817, known team horses, or would trade ¢ this war against kaiseriem. helaHite otn Rhote B0 O oS DRoohbens™ tes | & peir of cattle. I C. Hatner, Norwich {ii3 fonte align. Cared for 573 Patients. Very Little liiness. Wiliimande, Gon... ¥nane | Sown, Tt e or Ren o Bisems nekiota, Tt %7 For three months He sematned at| gy o ‘sugsl Nor see the Power that wrought that place. Here ho had six beds and | trire, ™20 wiok o taerery, O e REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Arat olnes barber, at FOR SALE 1s divine. S b cared for over 573 patients whose In-|rence sickness s at the front, due to| n, Apply to A. T. Richard, 15 iast The building mow occupled by The —Bverett Maxw Spuries were chiefly caused by &8, |in & the Tent Juete e Republican electors of the Town | Main St. Mystic. Ct. aug28d_ | Six room cottage with buttery and | plaus.Cadden Go, 144-146 Main St. 1 trendh feet or shragnel WOUDAS. B Y e he whnoued arg | 0f Bosrah are requested to meet In| WANTED A compefent oook. _ Ap- |ome acre of land. Fine location. Cars | piici7lCe HUMOR OF THE DAY Teaving there, his next stopping |brevens i ana cersd gom D the Town Hall Saturday evenins. Sept. ply at the homs o F."B. "Ricketson, |pass by door. Outside of city limits. A e 2 e place was at Renores, whers he stations are set out at three or four|S. 1917, at 8 o'clock, to nominate can- | Taftvilla aug2ld |Will be sold reasonable but must be 3 i Barkeep—Can't serve v 3-_!:4 ':'l; m m‘ 3 laces on the line and the wounded are | didates zor Town Offices. o WANTED —Second hand and antiqus disposed of at once. form. gents. X was then sent to’ Ditordam, & place Brougni™io Chem: \First aid troatment | Por order Town Committ gurniture of il Kinas; et ‘ur prices A. M. AVERY s Sonecript Newman, U, 6. A renderod _— e BLITAE 8. ABBL, Chairman. |lin St~ Tel 7i7-3. * maysa Tol. 1122-2 62 Broad O T s 8y Wil be tho last Prize Waits A Danger 8pot. B peations T Denet ot momes, Comn. Bt 1| ——— — : gl Jre; cize, jold. o WibINS. Seanon. utiful silver lov- | g, 208 eto e - - By Z =, “The placing of barber pole B s et I L . Marriott relates that this Tustrate how e wotnded are | 1917. ‘OES FOR SALE | About 20 to 25 feet, at 68 Frankiin [ 70 Diegine <f berber, »o) was & very deadly place and that wark TOMAT F Street, suitable for aimost any kind of | Srea ues member of AeciAoris” The finest Tomatoes now in the mar-| puginess, at ‘a reasonable price Jn.| “On the other hand, will they REPUBLICAN CAUCUS antGd SR S L S R GRS R R See it on display in F. W.|wag carried on day and night windov. 3 Trokt was the mumber OF wounisd, DAVIS THEATRE e ety a7l et Thres Big Keith Acts and Triangle | YD1® 02 duty, be said: Artificlal Limbs Marvelous, Mr. Marriott narrated how astound-| The Republican elsctors of the Tow: ¢4 ho was when he learnsd of the|or Lisbom are hereby requested to meet basket for a few days; 5 basket lots It I i o Leoooii J. R. ALLYN, 341 West Thames Street FOR SALE all_the files this summer Bensonhurst—I can’t. But I S Ahy Photo- pitys. . Three Shows A Soldler's Story. rapid sdvance in the making of arti- |® . Leaving Utterdam, I was despatohéd |ficlal limbs. While instructing at (Il cauous in the Town Hall on Satur- for lem, 1o Daily at popular prices. (o e Vren aiiotronts wherol ros | Kent, dEngiang, he was bresent at an |67 evewtng Sept “$ih. at 730 oclock [ 5 Zeloyhons 3 o e Lf e, £ —_— e T ety oiont honihs, "°I |ethlctic meet for the beneAt of wound- |p. m. to place in nomination canai-| Women, Steady Work, Good 1 ) | Yonkers Statesman. Today will be the last chance to see | TANEE (O oM aford honse, which [ed soldicrs and witnessed s soldier |dates for Town Offices. and for any ‘“Doctor, my husband _is the exceptional bill of Keith Vaude- ville and Triangle T has received prominence in this strug- | With an artificial leg capture first prize | other business that may come e e T Dlctures Juich has | gie, due toa little Incident worth men- |10 one of the races. e 5 vetor*| Pay, 44 Hour Week. Bonus FOR SALE F OR SALE b Tl IR T the two days. Headline on the |tioning. This place was pessessed by Praise for Red Cross. Per order REPUBLICAN TOWN B = . o A ORI » Bill 13 John and Mae Burke, twe van. | man named Rosenthal, who happened | The American Red Cross movement | COMMITTERE. Period Extended to Commence ([ Three Story Brick Block with 4 No. 70 Willlems St. splendid “But he can’t Eet away.” modern home, In best residential “Then you go/'—Boston Transer deville stars who need no introduc-|i0 be the first German spy shot in the|is one worthy of attention, declared . tion to the patrons of the Davis. They |London tower. While stationed here |Sergeant ~Mswriott. The Red Crose Bave an offering which includes com- | Went through many trying days and |society is the best organization on edy singing and music. Harry Dare | V&8 never sure of eeeing the end of [earth for the welfare of th.e wounded. Stores and 2 Eight Room Flats on Thames Street; also coal property owned by’ A. L. Potter & Co., with “0t 1s very strange that no ever been able £0 find Captain X treasure.® “Oh, well. Captain Kida section: all convemiences, large level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms if desitod. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS (Sert-8- < Presents a novel musical comedy act,|one day or the beginning of another. |Contributing to this order is a great| ., : The other act s “That Kentueks Trio~, | Machine guns were sot out on cer- | work of charity becadse of the great s Repwiiionm sleseors of the Town H T'h 160 feet on Th River, must by with King Rastus Brown. the sworld's |tain places of the tattle line by day |help derived from its funds, which help | 07 NoTwich are requested to meet In American ermos 1d. € ok Sl o Inquire of only men wio has put his mo greatest wooden shoe dancer, assisted |@nd were worked at night. 1 was de- | to ease the pain of the stricken soldier [ °8ucus in° Town Hall Friday evening, S, T - S S. H. BECKLEY real estate and couldn’t get It ¢ Grice and Grice. Many dancers|talled to visit these posts each morn- |on his bed. The comforts and medical | Sept. 7, 1917, at 8 o'clock, to place in B l FRANCIS D. DONOHUE THOS. H. BECKLE St. Louts Post-Dispatch. been seen here but there is po |in€ and would find five or six unfor. |supplies recelved are warmly welcomed | nomination candidates for Town Of- ottle . g 278 Main Street Phones 724 “Officery why, W& you arrest giie who can Compare with Rastus |(unates dead from the enemy's #fire |and the need of more s pressing. fices. Phones & ||[motorist” s Brown. All three acts are feature at- le making these rounds I was al- Inhuman Air Raid: . SEuspicins . Wotlons, . Your tractions in all the big Keith theatres, | Ways wondering whether L would Te- | 1n London e saw the rafns caw Por order Town Committec. Central Bldg. Norwich e was within the speed limits, sor Besides the vaudeville there is a se- | Lurn or Lot. R i e R DR FRANK H. SMITH, Chairman, ing his horn properly end try lected programme of Triangle photo- |. His Only Wound. ° denounced this as an inhuman act. Norwich, Conn., Sept. 4, 1917. keep on the right side of the s As the dainty heroine of the| It was while stationed h h . = 7 —Phfladclphia Bulletin. Al play Miss Owen proves that she | receives my oniy Ionmy Sacin oy (e s iy NOTICE 10 SBLL WEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE. “Did_you miss your fizst husi ix @ feminine BIll Hatt, His Widows | ey Sy ™Y, Gy njury during my| Mr. Marriott praised the Germans| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD SALE HORSES Spitage Houses, Tenement and Bum- [very amuch?® Might is the Triangle Komedy to com- | nel shell b ear o o shrap-lon their marvelous ingenuity in con- [at Canterbury, within and for the Dis- aess Blocks, 'Bullding’ Lots, all 1n d “Not until after I married - 3 : . 1917, away. ' Nine of them Matinee at 3:15. 10c and lsc. Ev-|duty after being ordered fo Jeave the |ailics and mre aoviien booayeol e | Prescnt A “EEALE’ BENNETT. Judge. S1PYie Wori horses—tie balance will | number of people looking for real s it trus thwt be's worth s line. Later-I went to a dugout. Te yone. | ' Estate of Victoria Morse of Canter- 3 igh from 900 to 1200 1bs. Come and | tate investments. million. Se. v They have electric lights, cement |3, i WILLIAM F. HILL, dugouts in this section: are o latee ury, in said District, an incapable 3 see them. . 1 guess so7 he mede it in t ERiete. change of program tomor- floors. papered walls and contain fur- | person. N PIRREO: Real Estate and Insurance. ; s shelter, and they are absolutely shell-|" It fs his belief that before many |and fled & written appiieation praying N : z Dentist—De youw_want your to BNV THEATRE Proof, ‘thereby rendering them safe |months Germany will eithor have surl |[oF an order to sell Certain real cstate pulled? places fcr rendezvous. Fendersd o Heriin will be reacned by |heioneing fo uid eafe” iy d| NE [ OOM WORK - Patient—Certainly not; but it BN s it rain and Introduction of Tanks. fhe allies. scribed T sala application. "7 0 47 Acre Farm Furnished Seashore - {to ve puiea ust the same. = Warmer.” Seat Sale Today at 10 g‘eavx{.g ‘Ypres,dl ;m;u:: 7; Somme, Spoks for Mule Soinners’ Union. application b Neard and defermined at = Bflsik—‘;m; dvn‘; hpgiwn L where I witnessed the introducti e Probate Court Roeom in Canter- t of scandal you hear, do you? o L the famoue. tanks which proved = ms\iig..i‘a';'.’;‘.‘;’fifif‘. truce young ot | BiT3;,n saia District the, 10t} dny & by s i g e g Cottages ‘HSlonOn, dear, moi’ but it ; e 1o C nstruct young of- | of September, A. D. 193H ab 10 6-clork . - |other bufldings, all land machins b repcating Te. 1t woecw to sk Selwsn- & Company will present Sk icers who are training for duty abroad. |in the forenoon. ana thaf notice of the worked, abundance of wood and fruit, ot ud L % B i dihers Tarre socoeas oot Beheld a Miracle. The Mule Spinners’ union, Timethy | pendency of said application, and of 211 crops including potatoes, onions, Fol’ Sale or Rel\t lot.—Judge. 884 Warmer-, Avery Hopwoods top- | Heré [ beheld o miracle and wonder | ZOrigs *4 RISSOT: |2 Lo be tharked DUSLCaticn ot this Ohaes Shicwin some e cucnber ot of hay. 2 L T most_achievement in mirth-mak requently. about its significance. resting lecture delivered i B o oo " ot el , ‘60 hens, 100 chickens, 1 hos, - OV Aot Vel . ot achieyerent in mirth-making at |{reduently AboLt e SlEnifcance. | & |by Serseant Marriott, as Ht was Mam: | BiniEaPer, Evine e ciroulation TnSald A e R L S T Pl i Vea: the thing's Sept. Tth. battle and the German artillery direct- |1 throush their efforts that he related | date of said hearingz. and that return 29-31 Commerce Street place 1s situated in a good locality, two | VieWs an 9 ing as seneral as a nelghborhood This delectable bubbling farce, with |ed the fire of their heavy guns upon it, | 1iS experiences abroad. Sergeant Mar- |be made to the Court. 5 = miles from railroad main line, and a | shere; also accessible Seashore Farms. (—Life. D uncountable laughs in its three acts, |Most of the building was blown to |50t Was formerly a member of the e A. HALE BENNETT. Judge. rare bargain. Immediate possession.| Send for booklet. 4" ran so lonk and so profitably at the |atoms, but a statue of the Blessed Vir- [ 7100 o Above and foregoing 1s a true Investigate. THE KALEIDOSCOPE | Eltinge Theatre that before the end of |£in and Child, suspended from the in. | , The Plainfleld Military band fur-|°°RY of record . . . ooy, FRANK W. COY ¢t B B me o bl tha ot i aha Snild mibtnaed nithed e ol e e, T8, B TR . " $250 . N el © alded all over the country ax the farce- | - Battle of the S e hln iune LIl Whae = — WANTED - - WESTERLY, R. I g says tr Sreek gov: . Bit of the decade. and demands for 1ts| 1 was 1 S large gathering assembled to hear thig| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD buys a_ seashore lot fromting ocean. R L T as in my first battle on the |thrilling story of the war. 2 cH, within and for the District fine bathing beach and other conven- B ey o e e out-of-town presentation had -pouved in to insure its welcome when Selwyn & Company should send it ob tour. Somme Sept. 14, which I did after a aly, before a epi seven day march with 126 men under gL Norwiol on the st day of seotem- | Millingry Maker and Apprentics iences. Very easy terms if desired. ik e Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, $6,500.00 g |at presert in Let me show it to you. - # 7% |tribunal. | § harge. 1 was continually worki; Selwyn & Company send it_here With | wiry s 'y ng OIIDI q D Estate of Albert A. Jennings. late of B. GOTTHELF & Co. = admirable players. Pri 25c 5 with mv stretcher bearers, bringing 4 ~aicago, IH., deceased. P = qu_lAM 1l < fdmtirable plavers. Prices 2ic (0 $1.50. | 1 he wounded, for over three dave J UNN ke Asbministeator o t w sSpearsd 94-100 Main St. A. WILCOX - Will Buy An_tnternational - B o S and niglts. The stretcher bearers re- —_— in Court and filed a written application - qmo R -d Pr ed of Dutch, Swedi BREED THEATRE ceived only four hovrs' resty Forty- alleging that sald estate is now in Farm Specialist, ice Residence operty |naval officers, which 3 = six ambulances and 11 doctors were |Our Corn and Wart Solvent— | 20 an order to aei certain real cotats WANTED 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, |Nine rooms and bath, electric lights, |at the suggestion of Germany to Eminy Wehien in “The Trail of the |continually engaged in treating. the belongine o sala . estate: Tally dec i R vl 2366 Steam heat, hardwood floors; cemented | vestigate the question, has dec Bbadlew™, & Five Act Metro Won- |~ "% Lo a1y G for a quarter — has placed |cjibed in said appiication. 25 Toolmakers, 10 All-around Machine R L e e et s o rate > 3 “Wihe! , It Is Ordered, That a = ¥ n- |was torpedoed within P it ion b rauna ac e | T s eal dition; a most desirable and attrac- |Germany declared that, in the e 2. Herplay of Adventure and Romance| "Ser, - application b heard and defermined at i Sergeant Marriott then discussed | AN .nd. and 1 -4 Housework Girls, 1 Cook, 30 Weavers, Featurs for Today and Thursday. |the polsonous gases introduced by the y b d feet on easy | & Sromly Souri Koo fn the it ot |3 Upimers, § Farm Hands, 10 Boys. - Germans. treet. day of Sv‘gcmber A. D. 1917, at 10 = LO" 4 Todak and Thursday the Breed will| Gas as a method of warfare is|® o'clock in the forerioon, and that notice | . FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU présent Emmy Wehlen in “The Trail |against the modes of the civilized na- ot “tas ipendemoy, ‘of sasdl evniication; | Central Bidos @eo. L. Chesbro, Mgr- TS of the Shadow.” a romantic red-blood- |tions and was one of the most deadr: PIIZ.I’ . - £ Btory ot the "West a tale of Tove | Iratruments i "o by umnomsceac” | Pharmacist, 50 Main Street iy s Fubucstion®or thisTords: ornce tive property in every particular, and |of such a decision, sho would be big value for the price asked. Unex-|to offer an apology and pay comr celled neighborhood, convenlent _ to [sation. school and trolley. F — Marshal Hindenberz, replying ¢ ARCHA W. COIT ™" | telegram from General Jekorr. ser #nd_adventure. This picture was di- [Fighting for supremacy. it is one of ton 1n sald District, at least two days LOST AND FOUND Telephone 1334 05 Brosdway |1 commemoration ¢t thie sfv fected b Edwin Carewe and no man | ihe most inhuman of methods sver be- prior T tne date of sald hearing, o — 2 = e . e h W w to direct a|held by mankind. But today if the at return made to the Couri. D—Came to my . premises, & % T Bl 00 o | Wesiom picture betier than e 1t | Gormans ‘wacd this deadss’ weapon ‘as e SEESOR ' AFT G Fidie, | gt shepnerd dogy nocolisx o ias: e rey roperty o TARMS FOR EXCHANGE. - |Bigh mitery e T o 2 2 iy with » punch. and provides | their oty “means” ot cxiztence: they | DIPe Jo M. IKINIG [cofyof elgede reroine 1 = tre [l o ihts S bholiont, sar- : [ 1o T sxcelent farmaa; oy Hade SIther | Commmon tasik, | Wo shail < tHat she has had si e B g e Jeteated because of the use ttest: HELEN M. DRBSCHER, ney Schakter, Hanovor. sep5a | 27 acres, state road, near oity, modern |midablo war united and srio t e since she begun works | by the allied troops of gas helmets.. A sepsa Clerk. 0. ocadway buildings; also 180 acre stock farm |so that our countries sk inE in motion pictures. The picture is |matter of about seven seconds for ad- [ala al T B SO R D with tools and equipment, fine build-|ors of prosperity. M = 5 alive with action and contains a strong | Justing, the neglect of the soldier In s ] AT ROCOTRT OF PROBATE MELD |1t Sulletin Ofiice and recelve Teward. FINE LOCATION FOR N rL e o e S5 miszested. swxice {5 —— " 2 love ¢heme. It is a true Metro won- |using his helmet would mean instant at'Norwich, within and for the District | - sepsd ‘ BUSINESS PURPOSES oF telePhong von's AGENCY, o . derpiky of action and romance cath or lifelong suffering. - May Build 5F Norwich: on the 31st day Of AUSUSt. | —roer Monday st The 7air Sronnds | ses0a \Wiitimantic, Ot | Danioh Army, commander of te ikl be shown and a wers Tumny SereguardiogiHisimets; y Building 200 Wimreon 7. ATLING, Juage |falicy silk hangbax with money and || HAS FIFTEEN ROOMS AND bl military”_district, has been placed ; . B ex Diamona somey witt sommy | The recruits today are taught the O, X Forrinns: 1aid8e; |other articles. #inder leave at Bulletin MODERN _CONVENIENCES - {the rdiired list as from Frcbruar the bill. use of the gas helmets. Gas filled Ame'.'e H Chicago, TIL, deceased. Office_and receive reward. sep5d N — S FOR SALE 1918. Thc general will, howeve ghambors are used and soldsers are or- AN HOUSS | orierys;, That the Asministrator| " oSy _Number piate 81633 and Be heokd son ) srostiitaverable S lingiian s post at once, and ACTION TO PREVENT ered to remove helmets and rush out. 2 e rear lamp. nder motify =~ Rober erms. iy e _{succeeded by Lieutenant-General T B Ao This gas in the chambers has not the | ~SPecial Rates to Theatrs Troupes | FeGeT® 0f, 2 ainat mata’ eacats | Souter. Hanover. L o I e atat g e nslonIy 3E | on. Major-General Borthelsen bece G OF RABIES (-b.(r'en_gth of the (deadly German 'gas, Traveling Men, Etc. WIS alx months from this daie by | FOUND A bay horse; came to my eloctric machinery, tools and ealipment | commander of ;ho(sccond military A . ut is successful ‘or instructing the | Lives Conne osting a notice to that effect, together | place two weeks ago. M. Caroline, complete, together wi the agency of]trict, an Major-General Ellis Cattle Commissioner Whittlesey to | recruit. b bt e J"DE';‘;‘;;"';:""' Btk l‘cnpytwg this order, on t;ho"sl‘n» Bosran. Ct. . Sepod. JAMES L. CASE, ihe Willard Storage’ Batteries” otc) X0 | succeeds General Hertnelsen s Take Stringent Measurcs. Wonderful Bravery. - ProPe | BOrr of Norwich, "Gonn. and by pub.| LOST—AE the fair grounds, a lady's 37 SHETUCKET STREET Y lLoriod o asrve hi sountry|OF the ChnstalBESE The spirit of the troops at the front lishing the sam: once in & newspaj 'pocketbook, containing a sum of money, and is willing at this time to make the having a clrcuiation In’ sald District, | papers and keys. Finder san have th Sacrifice. A Ereat opportunity for the Hartford, Conn Sept. 4—On the |is remarkable. With odds against advice of Dr. John T. Black. Cattle |them 109 to 1, as he exi LEGAL NOTICE d make return to this Court. igh L . ; 16 ) , xpressed it, they and make ourt. money, but please return the keys and right man. {ommissioner J. M. Whittieser will | will pusn forth with unflinching cour. The abilSON I AYLING, Judge. .|papers to Plaut-Cadden Company. | " ¥or Turther particulars, inqutre of E: S Tty SRS R L 560 S o seeomphed weLSe: | DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS | Rl Sishons e omomcmgy, |siionts e mmmere | FOR SALE SRS mememeenieans state. He will issue an order. in a |favorite sons, ‘Keep the homs fires z R L L I L O T L S ATTENTION Franklin Square, Norwioch, Sra few days quarantining all doss in|burning till the boys come marching| The Democratic electors of the Ton 1 = 1 1 wn . B B Swrce by eo A Korper of| TS b of Norwich aré hereby reauested to| xomNGmi Al ereditors of seid_de = e it g e | LYY TS aweter, Woolea MLl Empley i | S o Farmington diea Monday nisht LB Splendid Fighters. meet in the Town Hall Monday, Sept.|ceased are herehv notified to present |setter. Finder pl notify Charles G, |Will sell at once, very reasonable, a E | J < A ITInEton ied Monday nisht In con-| The troops are splendid fighters and |10, 1917, at § p. m., to nominate Town | their claims against said estate to the | Pierce, Norwich, -and receive reward. |new Bungalow, very modernly equip- . A. A = G undersigned at 91 Main St. Norwich,| sep3d . ped, less than § minutes walk from e L l‘lm‘”h-mjimnd above fill; for fuller particylars in- Real Estate and Insurance oy TITLES SEARCHED AND BSATIS- b . FACTION GIVEN Phone 360 86 Clift Stract e " [the Germans, who are of the same [Officers; also t> elect a Town Com- erwards Jilled. dog which was af- | .,jinre while under cover, are cowards | mittee. e e £ D TNEM R the — - when the odds are against them and | per crder DEMOCRATIC ~TOWN © and o TEACE &. ALLIS, bert Prospers, mer- | When they see defeat staring them in e Administrator with the will annexed. Mm 3 3 Mflfliflk _chant At the old Coulter mouse. has|the face. When captured they are | Committee. * sep5d ns cen Selling out his business. e is|lke CTinging curs, begging for mercy.| Sept- 4. 1917 rtiniad OF ALL KINDS the number from here that Abundant Resources. dbe the drafe and will not ask| Eighteen month ¢ HEN YOU WANT o put your nus- | WILLIAM YOUNG,R.N, WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- — == g 2 onths ago we hadn't a B T T ey e p He has recejved notice ' chance, Mr. Marriott declared, but to- | teatum. satrer tnan inrduah the e | Massa g . medium Detter than tnri h_ the ad- and General Nursing. Night - =t today, Sytember 5th. day we are victorious. We hadn't ' vertising coiumns of The Bulletin. or day calla. 38 Hickory St, Norwich. L AR M T T R T A 23 D > SiNRS

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