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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATOHES PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY) SHOWERS TOMORRIW Says Pile Remedy . NORWICH, CONN. UMAV, SEPT. 6, 1917, TO RENT FOR RENT—Another one of paodel flats (five | mom-), POETRY WANTED [ THE BUGLES OF THE AR FOR SALE A NORWICH TOWN FOR SALE—Bnglish setter pups 7 wun-—)—ou-nwr Lor p ruling LOnly Living Child of Rev. Dr. H. P. s e Op Seator L % | weeks old; one lish “seticr 1 vear (o i Arms Visits Local Relatives—Much Worth 100.00 a Box ;‘z:::é work, ° Aag gld; au ““i.h Tefistored sfock. CW. s"n"éc'nf"?fi"’“. it p-;en g Ny - Entertaining During Holiday Week |Gotumbus Man Knows What He Is o -mmo_m““ o sepgd Are” quend the long 3 > —Students Begin Fall Term at Vo- ’"."" — e FOR SALE 19156 Ford auto, Oliver| FOR RENT — Three-room oottag: weyE pu:‘.':d ind Danciog at the e ; Talking About. || Appiy a: the Wauregan mm°° sopsd | FOR SA Co i £ally Faruished, on Hine of, Eolie: 1 Ang m’fi u‘g :;nd:xgn“ s o 3 0 o B8 WANTED—A _stenoi er to learn | sepéd i 1130, Then 4t RS T B e nimoe gEs restoncyin ""‘“"‘mm“" 1 ast | FOR BALE — 19i¢ Overland touring | =FOR RENT Coitage on Har Tilo bugles of the Mar: sarden. I have had itchin John Ryan of Putnam spent the B et ncofisotion, T am 88 years e e and past . . | Road, sevi oms, W) . P. FOR CANNING B puhiefon, | gar. 1n Bood sondition ali mew’ tires. | Road, seven ro 2208t | The powsen stapding wi so mes holiday ~ with his parents on West |0l and Fave terrbly. 1 bave experience. . . BAVIS THEATRE Topm ahes s meng,temetic, SwPSTE i | The Yellow Hiberts 1s considered the | S92 S T el e i e e e e e L S E T WANTED —Ge: B . Edward Snow, in camp on Fishers |your ad. for Pe mz.-h-nc. Ihe|best for canning and will be ripe about | ,, WA? ,..,,m_;':,,";'m e w1000 SHtEaat poier B | sl gni T (two Sesheun b Bouet | e 1ohet Sttlin them start w . New Show Today — Three Big Keith |1.10nq, wae at his home on Sturtevant | frst application st ,;’"“" tohing: |Sept. 15th to 20th. The following|miture, solid silverware, 3 ¥ Ban et driswold. Conu. Tel 108-4. | taln St e Stic ol Teal DY acme v ~ Aets, Including the Six American |gtreet during the holiday. e Joc box_and conelder I |stores will handle these peaches when | candlesticks, andt e e | % engment T wix rooms, | T USRS LTS i h-‘i-. nd Bessie Barriscale in a § am oured. ¥You hu- my heartfelt antiques; FOR BALB_25 ft. motor boat, cheap, | second floor, 91 Summit St. sepbd 2 dy B Benjamin Wilcox of Wakefield, R. L, | thanks, anda v > that has this ripe and will take your order NOW ull Delivery, 44 Washington Si., Ofty, RENT _Furnished rooma at 58 | There'are great ghosts come rish Comedy Prama. Visiting his brother, William A" { roubls see 7T “‘wm“: 9 EoioTeon [to be dellvered when they are just owANTED Washington Bt Rug28d 9 e S otland road. dred dol- i T T T T Fras stens with her face & Mt smiiing scvav ot vasds: | WUe0T of the. 85 (el Dt i o G000 rent for canaime- 3¢ you piace vour |10 2 0% SATE — Ong Kennebeck canoe:| ~wom BENT A fne averiment of ove | Francy lisiens” itk Hif ville stare s booked to appear at the A= Tott Wednesday | 70uTS. At Newtn, Columbus, Oh! order at once you will be assured of | WANTED—A B WA | rooma. barh and meat "Apply to ¥ i Ynees— Allison C. ers “It ‘makes me ‘feel proud to b avte the best canning peach on the mar- | Busekeeper and n W“. Main Bt. “ sepsThs ' |Fanning, No. 52 Broadway. The ghosts of them ¥that: fous senie arne! of two: every me 8ocd nome; can close her Addre TO RENTTenement of seven rooms at 56 School St, $10 a month. Inguire at Bulletin Offide. aug3id - Davis the last haif of this week, with every act a_ time standard attrac- tion. H-fll:l:» the bill is The Six The bugles break with for Boston, after ten days spent at The bugles of his home on Washington street. from Springfleld, to produce an ointment like tha Peterson, “Not only do I gusrantee Peterson’s Ointment for old sores and Wwounds, but for eczema, salt rheum, ul- | ~wom satm—Litter bt pus, beagis roed Btok: Teady For fall trai: g Taany Tor : ket and the price will be as low as any other peach of equal quality. A. T. See"ina vl references American Dancers, a sextette of inter- inational dancers, who present a big | ey EUisen Trom SPENCCOl | Sers!ifsning siin, pimples, Dlacknoads|Otis, J. M. Youns, J.-P. Holloway, |and asked. eon Box 4, Win : L ey | e i Tenenient Tos | Archangel Mivkas) Besds. the # movelty, featuring The| oot for a few days this week. gnd’all sicin diseases. I PHY.SP 2#0l |James Semple, Baward McNamara, J, | S0BI- s6p6d quire C. K. Balley, augied |Mext, Joan, like cloud of win m"“ B e, e 05 <pay, ‘and ‘momey, back from your|B. Alofsin, J. B. Stead, Wm. E. Hold- | SPBCIAL made “boxes Dold_ four| “¥om FALB Pair o splendid team TO RENT—_Furpished ooms for Ught | 57 old, hushed whart, by Rl Lo prescu Miss Reba Breed of Mystic has re- |aruggist if not satisfied ridge, R. . Otis, Justin Holden. Other | Boca ChiSisaTettes. ¢ 408 up. horses, il years old, weight 2800 lbs. | housekeeping. ngton St. barn m" offering that is a winner. The |, me3 after a few days’ viait with 3 mail to the soldier; It you canmot come [ave sound. kind and sentie: with ther | Phone ug7d " [The aching busgles fade and dealers names add o eam = S s e o ‘Bugles of the Marne o e aded. Besecn: and Tho price Wil be riEnt. M| TO MENF_DI:ement tenement at 55| The busies of the M —Lizette Woodworth ia Lane, Plant and Timmins, * a male irio, who have a piano, singing at Bulletin her cousins on East Town street. o oE 56 dor mail Sitl send ‘what yau desie: if "&m’t Sckool St. Inquil u yo F. Jordan, Broad St, Danielson. ' Tel. el off of persons who had been suddenly R sep6d comedy offering that everyone will| py,n, Hubbard of Webster, Mass. Xkno 1diers, we do; the 3 » | awakened by his:cries. Many persons, now any sol 3 298, snjoy. In the photoplays the feelure |nes returned after visiting hig broth” |ICF™{heir nouses in nisht atiirs white| () FOR SALE |, g=vwer " Fasens basie Bds. PRIVATE SALE_Friday_ Sept, 7, at | _ FURNISHED Rooms, The . P o) e e o ereduction, | > John Hubbard of Sturtevant street. | men started to capture Seaman. The e 206 Mo T e SALE—Friday, Sept Ta®s | cool clean, pleasant rooms No. § Norti - -, -part Triangle p e police were called -and finally one. of | Large assortment on hand; carload || WANTED Porter for ehlnln'.d oy, esc Mein rom 9 to Main St ¢ o L W U s taid to be. the crowning Miss Alice Gregory of Sturtevant|fhom winged Seaman so he could be |will arrive Friday, Sept. 7th. room and board Pequot Manor New 4 p. m., dining room ana be! Bl er=viry R oor Tl mage 1 s ar it of her =creen career and|gireet has returned, after a few days' 7 v London, Conn. Phone 308 sets, chairs, tables, hall rack, Carpets, N S Ul S ul as old tunes. overtaken. JAMES H. HYDE, S Sen TRRSIOAR e Dairs (tab o et Laurel Hill Ave. Inquire 7.|01d faded music that brings a WANTED—Girl would like position o Bray, 231 Central Ave. ]yid bered pain. - whereéir: this star offers a char- Sole . will Music that awakens visit with friends in Stafford Springs. Like paln added Mrs. Dennis Mahoney of Providence Many scores of persons hastily dressed, went to the police station to ask- for protection and could hardly North Franklin, Conn. Telephone Lebanon. sep6d Sep4TuTh J WEDDING—100 engraved announce- ments $7; two envelopes for each; each ust inexperienced, but auick to TO RENT—Rooms for light house- kéeping. 27 Division St. Iyad_ TO_REN! ANeAll-K—v;urnluhefl room; o1 in " store; learn; wl“lnt to do anythu for eq&uylr that would h. fon of polished artistry. a funny Triangle Komed: Matinee at 2. is spending'a few days with her sis- |2 he i - 6.45 and 8.45, assured that at that time the mamn to D. oricilman, 17 Ve o Eyepine. 645 and &4 ter, Mra. icDonald of the Canterbury | was under arest. Having been hast- FOR SALE Tondon. fiflifl“&"}'&rfii goribos slnn enwravell| ol MEIE - rian Iy, Cp it ropmy | T8 é : i D I o oo WANTED O1d_false testh: | Fimcing carde $1: semples and coriact| gjdo noum, for, bt Ropmeksaping. M Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fledler of Staf- | foramery weat e cause of the matter it broken; I pay 33 t¢ 316 5415 Webster St. Philadelphia, Pa. S = bl | L remember an old house In _SEATS NOW SELLING FOR PR Ry om0 Shat- | turbance was. 4 ATTENTION set; send by parcel post ve | _ausZlTuTh rates, sultably for 1y Bt houseleepi AD. joountless ola’ houss y FAIR AND WARMER | Fledler'’s mother, Mrs. Laura Carden . Winchester Woolen Mill Employ: 'éh'fifim',’vs{"i;;.’h.‘&':flim.’.‘u""".‘.’m n:g.. BALE _An extra gaod bull, 15| Mrs Buwma Morse. 18 Upion St Rt o poanoer Tk ok . Mra. 3 - 964_| months old, Iarge ‘size. Erade. Jersey. D of Mediterranean iane. YANTIC ‘Will sell at once, Vvery reasonable, a | = .~ S-S PTS —h - Tamb. Yantic, Cont. sep3d SIX ROOM 2ot e e s e toy M the Davis Theatre Friday Evening, Sept. 7. Mrs. Emma Guile who has been spending July and August in Provi- Doings of the Week—Crowds Attend at Norwich—James McH: new Bungalow, very modernly equip- ped, less than § minutes walk from above mill; for fuller particulars in- WANTED_An experienced oook. AD- viy Johuson Home, Norwish Town. sei s WANTED —Boy of 16 o wovk 1s arde, lvo- SALE_Hay, near Baltic, Tele- phone 23-5, Lebanon Div. sepid _ WOR SALE — Shoe repairing shop; APARTMENTS There 1s a hollow Ana the wide sky « Do you think that old houses & dence, is visitipg her parents, Mr. and | Fair quire of e e e & Sympeny | Mrs. W. A. Chappell of 91 West Town | Returns from Lengthy Trip. JOHN A. MORAN, store. Apply Rathibon: ood business. Appiy Joseph Bessetie,| A1l modern conveniences and faultless Souls? ‘present ‘at the Davis theatre on |5trest- 2 3z ‘Real Ewtate Broker, . = Baltlo. __ _ #9ld jain equipment. . In fine residence | TAaL they do mot stay Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bishop epent WANTED—Ten thousand hens a: FOR SALED Seven passenger towring |section, near school and electrics; | 0o ) P00V perisnedt " evening, Sept. 7th, needs no m to local stheatregoers be- -mm: has already been fur- -n by the ardent admirers md were convuised by it at u-l:.:':na ork, or the Cort woh returned to home towns with loud praise of n.-u.nn' greatest treat. The of its run in New York, to say of its eight months in Chicago, Pl o fame of Fuir and t Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Potter of Wil- limantic, while in town for a few days this week, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Jacobson of, Sturte- vant’ street. Miss BEdith Stevens returned Wed- nesday ~to her home in Cambridge, Mass.,_after several days’ visit with Mrs. Woodbury O. Rogers, of Wash- ington street. the week end with Mrs. Bishop's sis- ter, Mrs. Sarah Schiough, of Waltham. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Glassar of Spen- cer have been spending several days in town with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith. ‘William F. McHale has returned to New Yotk after a few days' stay at his home here. Miss Gladys Hartman of Worcester was the guest of Kingsley Sunday. Miss Marjorte [, Franklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE LAND AT GALES FERRY 7% acres of level land, surveyed and plotted for building lots, bordering river. Apply to R. S. BARTLETT, Trustee, room 14 Central Building, Norwich, Ct. young _chickens, once. Highest at prices paid_b: Josepn Hochberg, 181 Bie® B Wilimantio, Conn” Bnone 147-13. ™ augsia WANTED—A first class barber, at once. _Applv to A. T. Richard, 15 iast Main St. Mystic. Ct. aug28d WANTED—A competent cook. Ap- ply_at the home of F. B. Ricketson, Taftville. aug21d WANTED. —Second hand and antiqu ric car, In fire shape, $225. R.J. Walker, Stoirs, Conn. Telephionie v39-23. m. SALE A ocottage, seven rooms, elestric lights. running’ water, bath room, five minutes' walk from ‘trolle churéh_and school, near Uncasville, In- uire Dan D, Home, Montville. Phone 076-5. aug27d FOR SALE—Ford roadster, repainted and overhauled. The Frisbie-CeCormick Co., 52 ShetucKet St. auglsd_ 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 "HUMOR QF THE DAY Stltcus—we ; misiratia never said we Judge. i “Can you tell me where a good thesaurus? “Have you tried the Muse ural Histor lhe Lamb. I ca r in all parts of the country. Mr. and Mrs. Delors Herbert, and | James B I 3 3 . Lyons of Worcester spent furniture of all kinds: get our. e Taiiose Tare farces with 30|dauhter May and som Francis,'have |the week end with his sister, Mrs, F. FOR SALE Befure you sall A, Brudkuer, 85 Fraok- | JOF dret class condition. good tires, Judse—Yop: have bean. feund e of Ttine anEh that svery |1oft for Hartford after a few' days'|m. Tracy. 5 Be Teliglid = S Sktra e Frispie-MoCormicl Co: or en by, a Jury of your peors % .i.:a N Dabesn Fisos to call it |otav, et Mrs. Herbert's former home| Mr. and Mre. Charles N. Congdon| Cottage House elght rooms with 83 Shetuoiet St. auglsd Prisoner—Please sentence me o on West Town street. have returned to Stafford Springs at- | modern. conveniences large barn in = = fed by The|Out knocking me, your hon: “Sefwyn & company will present the ter a few daye' stay with Mr. and Mrs. | ifust 'be sold 1o siose sstate o oY% e el et eaden Cob ads 1eo m 7 ""°| Vera Vampire— — D e A local resident motoring through |R. V. Congdon. o For further information apply to R. price very attractive. The Frisbie-Mo'| Plaut-Cadden Co, 144-140 Main St. . o Yamvive-lhe Vel m“m ce here with a cast ideally | :ne state noticed the many apple or- Y il TR e Bionnation apply to R. rmick Co., 52 Shetucket St. auglsd Inquire of something 2 ght suited to its proper interpretation. The | chards In the vicinity of Norfolk so Twd Months' Trip Ends, Hral Buliding City o augsid FOR SALEChevrolet touring, E. M, THE PLAUT-CADDEN Co. i 2oenlo BmetRp-ate m"‘-"“"‘— TOw on sale at the box office. | laden with fruit that props were| James McHale has returned after a 7 Reo’ twe o truck. overhauled, i3 9We thoew s fopd speculy e 1o $1.50. placed under the branches. two months’ trip through the New néw tires and in perfect éondition, and \lhOHC““‘U' s 4 2 gland states and New York. many other bargains. The Frisbie-Mc- “He’s in a bad way.™ . _MAEJSTIC ROOF GARDEN. i, 20 are John aeGarriy, zon | M and Mrs. Hariey Kempton o FOR SALE Bormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St, - augisd STORE To RENT [Broke;enzt L Fw omas and daughter Catherime, John |New Yorl ave been spending a few “Worse than a James Morrison in Two* Men and a|Kingsley, and Mr. and Mrs, Henry |days in Yantic with Mr. Kemptons| Fight-room cottage, all latest im- Women, Steady Work, Good S OR SALE -TRo or thres of mymell % | the point where nobody 1 le ‘Woman, Feature Today at the Ma-|Farrell from Hartford, spent the holi- |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiillam Kemp- | provements, large barn, and elght o a pair of cattle. J. G Hafner, Norwich | About 20 to feet, at 63 Franklin | money any more.”—Detroit. Fre jestic and Auditorium—Prize Waltz |day with relatives on Huntington | ton. e T , 5 Town, Ct. augid ' | Street, suitable for almost any kind of | Bacon—He says he's got a Tonight. avenue. ;: Daniel Lyons and sons, Arthony and | PUAIng lots, located In the best resi- Pay, 44 Hour Week. Bonus business, at a reasonable price. In- [medals. — - - John, of Bridgeport were week end |dential section of Jewett City. ” < FOR sALE i ¢t Bulletin Office. Egbert—So he has. James Morrison in Two Men and a | Mrs. Jeremiah Fields and three | guests of relatives here. For particulars, Inquire of quire at Bul “Get 'em in the war?” Womnn s the fomtums meconien and 2 | daugnters left this week for their | Miss Annma Flynn of Worcester is L Period Extended to Commence| six room cottase with buttery and = “I reckon so. FHe sald he o day At the dMajestic ” Roal Garden.|home in East Orange, N. J., after pass- | spending a few days with Miss Bertha 8. SEIGEL. e e T i Tocarion Tadas 7 o for running."—Yonkers S m BlEiagithe Navy ana the latest Mutt | ioE, the summer months with Mrs | Brummie. o Tl S e ass by door. Outside of city limits. EOR SALE Sister Suste Why did you : and Jéff comedy complbtes the pro- | Rieids Parents, Mr. and Mrs: John| Mr.and Mrs C.S. McHsle and chil- e Sept. 8. Till be s0ld reasonable but must be that horrid young man to kiss y gram. briday and Saturday Valeska | (Yan of West Town street. g;"’{-‘fi:;i"; ’3"‘"""‘3" and Ch‘”ti."""he."- may1sd i Tel. 248 disposed of at once. 17 N\| Maisie Susie, the idea! i Suract s i : = Manchester, spent some time in - i St o : drsma in Six parce, Tom Mix b Tne | Al nd Mrs. Fred Freeman of the |town Sunday. American Thermos A. M. AVERY » . 3 O e ie o sk tacelis varieed | B Sof: Tenderfoot a two-reel Fox'com- | Sooton"Mir. and_Mrs. Camider. Free- Home on. Furlough. LEGAL NOTICES Tel. 11222 52 Broadway FOR SALE one side of yours isn't! L« "-‘_‘i" 5 the last d“fle“;o’:‘(:' ¢ the |man and Frank Carter, have been vis- | James McGrory, U. S. N. spent a|™ Bottle c° swers. BRI 5 piicc s iiver Tovime |0, 0 ANT MR, Gegrgs A RHIG (8 Nour furloubl ere Witlf John Drta: NOTICE o No. 79 Willams St splenata || JISOE ORGSO nE T £88 on display in F. W. Guild's win- Mr. and Mrs. P. McGuire and son| FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- modern B I e oy ||{3on, broke your™ engagement TR ST B ot e B FORSALE Jfl= = oames e S y feeling dow on Broadway - BREED THEATRE. Tonight's Performances for the Benefit Mr. and Mrs. John Thompscon and son Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. Phie- lan, daughter Dorothy and son Wil- liam have returned to Hartford, af- ter a week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Billy of Bridgeport were guests over Labor day at Pine Tree cot‘age. Mr. and Mrs. John Tague and sons, Henry und Lloyd, of Huriford have been spending some time in town with of Norwich. I will sell the inter Charles E. Maine, late of V. said District, deceased, in the real es- tate situated i. the Town of Volun- town. consisting of tMree certain tracts WANTED Three Story Brick Block with 4 Stores ‘and 2 Eight Room Flats on Thames Street; also coal property level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms if desircd. Inquire of “Certainly not! the ring have not changed have toward Jack.*—Life “Has Crimson Guich quit drir “Yes,” replied Bronco BI of the Tobacco Fund for the Members | Charles Bushnell of -the Old Canter- | Mrs. Tague's grandparents, Mr. and |ov sdrces of Tang. snd- pei 3 b c : S . Tag 2 or oar. L A PR of the Third and Fifth Companies. | bury turnpike. Mrs. Witliam Tucker. . Soribed the appication o sell on owned by A. L. Potter & Co., with THOS. H. BECKLEY “And playing faro bank . file in said Court. For more panticular 2 > 278 Main Street “Quit, entirely.” Descendants of Rev. Dr. Arms. Crowds Went to Fair. description, see said application 160 feet on Thames River, must be Phones 724 &8 “What do you do for amusemer The feature screen prodiction at the o Rtiers A AT Breed theatre for today and tonight is| Theodore Arms, his son and grand- | The Norwich fair atiracted many of | oy e molcl o siows o oshioes Wav timy Ahink e The Trail of the Shadow, a five-act|son of New York, who have been |the Villagers Monday, who found the P Hmxic, ba . P e Metro wonderplay of action and ro- | spending the summer months in Wood- | Car service good, consicering the FRANCIS D. DONOHUE oot +fellers pehava” — Washin tar, mance, featuring Emmy Wehlen. Other stock, motored here last week to call crowds that had to b= handled. Michae: O'Hearn of Cromwell spent REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Phones FOR SALE. ’H‘::‘n‘::;':‘n (};e bill im&lude the Bfur(on on rrlendsh in k"orwlch Town. Mri ‘the wadk endl Th oiwn ‘with I t - ‘avelogue and a very funny|Arms is the only one remaining of el 'n with his parents, i ouses, Tenement ana Bust E A _Black Diamond comedy. Tonight's | the children of Rev. Hiram P. Arms, |Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O'Hearn. T b s or e Do ONE LooM woRK Central Bldg. Norwich J| | couage Housey, Tenement ana, Bug THE KALEIDOSCOPE ‘performances will be given for the|for many years pastor of the First s Villiam -Tucker has _returned toJof Columbla are hereby notified to sirable locations List your property I Hie Bikacco tund tor the | Conumcertions et Springfield after a few days' stay at|meet In catcus at. Yeomans Hall on you cars to sell of remc as I have &| Rubber hose for spraving viney Saturday, Sept. 8, 1917, at ¥ o'clock p. number of people looking for real - | 1s needed in Greece. members of the Third and Fifth com- his_home here. dispose tate Investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Danies and the larger part of the re: En Route to Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Leary of New |Mm. to piace in nomination candidates for T Offic to be h 1 n BB BT o, et Tone, o |iatlol AT BTSSR SALE HORSES - ™" "Wz | o verumers somis o o and other city officials will be ! Mrs. R. D, Murray and daughters Ev- s, y's mother, Mrs. . joet ', 1997, T nave 20 Horses that I want to| Room 108 vef Blag. |to be ed in a pocketbook is of right away. Nine of them idea of a French inventor. present und make brief remarks. By attending the Breed this evening you and Miss Jessie elyn and Charlotte, their Seagrave spent a week with Murphy. Miss Margaret Walsh of New Haven is spending some time at The Colonial, Per order of the Republican Town Committee. are big work horses—the balance will Weigh from 900 to 1200 1bs. Come and Furnished Seaéhore Sweden formerly supplied horse nails to Argentina but shipments ha: will help swell this fund so that it will t Mrs. Frank E. S < ¢ compare favorably with that Of other | avewiue, before Teaving foc thelc home |the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. A. LYMAN, Chairman 29-31 Commeme Street sesgthem. : cittes. in [Toledo, Ohio. MacKenzie. Tel. sa?'i.nn R mso“‘n}ayl‘fl been irregular on account of the Vocational School Students. - Hartford—Judge William S. Case,| C ag An attachment for a two-whe Students from uptown who began | Who I8 to preside over the September “EPUBLICAN CAUCUS ottages hand truck has been invented +he fall torm | Thesd t the Vooa.|term of the superior criminal court in| rhe Republi oty £ th N holds bags open as they are b Honal school in New' London, are | this county, which opens on the third|,e saten . wre requosted. 1o et i WANTBD cre arm For Sale or nent filled. James McNally, Harold Sterry in his [ Tuesday of September has appointed|’..cue“in the Town Hall Saturday, junior year and Julian Rangus, a so- | John F. Forward of this city, as pub- sl iy Eight-room cottage house, barn and|at Watch Hill, Weekapaug. Pleasant| Several houses in a Spanish ¢ with. oiliel] SoDE- (Sth, 'wt 3 oiolook P, m., to: place other buildings, all land -machine|yiew, and along the Rhode are built of meerschaum, a coars rioty of 3 o he ne Phomore. - New Jersey Guests. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stanley and son Robert of Englewood. N. J., have been spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sullivan of the Scotland road. INSANE MAN TERRORIZED lic defender in provision of Chapter 225 acts of 1917. ce of the Public in nomination candidates for Town Of- fices for the ensuing vear. Per order Town Committee. FRANK E, WILLTAMS, Chairman. Salem, Conn., Sept. 4th, 1917. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Millinery Maker and Apprentice GOTTHELF & co. 94-100. Main St. WANTED 25 Toolmakers, 10 All-around Machine | Investigate. Hands (must be first-class), 7 General worked, abundance of wood and fruit, all crops including potacoes, onions, corn, cucumbers, lot of hay, 1 cow, 60 hens, 100 chickens, 1 hog, farming tools, complete outfit. This place is situated in a good locality, two miles from railroad main line, and a rare bargain. Immediate possession. shore; also accessibl Send for booklet. FRANK W. CO WESTERLY, R. I borhood. Spinach has been termed the “br of the stomach” by a French p clan becaud§ it thoroughly clea: that organ. Cotns placed in a change holder tended for public places complete SAVIN Roic vitiToRs Housework Girls, 1 Cook, 30 Weavers, szso $6,500.00 TATS |etectric ciroutt and cause a.picture Abraham Seaman of Roxbury, Mass., "’";‘,‘ b g o Town (8 Spinners, 4 Farm Hands, 10 Boys. -“,’.“ B -,:*g? advertisement to be {lluminated. 'y g forwich are request o = mvening,| FREE IMPLOYMENT BUREAU |BuY® s seashore lot fronting ocean. Bt A ‘deputation 1s coming to Lom Ran Amuck With a Butcher Knife New_ FHaven, Conn., Sept, 5.—Abra- ham Seaman, of Roxbury, Mass, a summer visitor at Savin Rock in West Haven, became mentally unbalanced suddenly early today, and armed with a butcher knife he terrorized a con- siderable section of the resort until he was disabled by two bullets fired by a police officer. It s sald that Seaman had glven no previous indi- HIGH QUALITY | caucus in Town Hall Friday evening, Sept. .7, 1917, at 8 o'clock, to place in nominaticn :andidates for, Town Of- fice 3 Wt Per order Town Committees. FRANK H. SMTITH. Chairman, Norwich, Conn., Sept. 4, 1917. TRAVELERS' DIRECTQRY * Central Bldg., LOST AND FOUND BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or_stolen, passboo’s No. 137937 of The Norwich Savings Society. All persons are ci tioned against purchasing or negotlat- ing the same, and any person having a claim to said book is hereby called up- on to present said claim to said bank @s0. L. Chesbro, Mgr- | tences. Very easy terms if desired. fine bathing beach and other ¢onven- Let me show it to you. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Farm Specialist, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Woesterly, R. . Tel. 2365 Choice Residence Property Nine rooms and bath, electric lights, &team heat, hardwood floors;, cemented cellar “and separate laundry ros ditio; om. well equipped House in splendid con- a most desirable and attrac- tive property in every particular, and big value for the price asked. Unex- celled neighborhood, school and trolley. ARCHA W..COIT convenient to from Holland it order to ‘discus the British government quest fegting the Dutch sea fisheries Using_electro magnets, French s entists have invented a way to ® tain the vibrations of piano wi increase the sonorousness of pla Experiments by a British expert reforesting some of the hills of (¢ have Jed to the establishme cation of mental trouble. About 2 a. Semean - on or before the 6th day of 1518, m. he ran wild in_the house in which 7 Submit to having the book geciare comprehensive course in fore i he was stopping, declaring that some. Cancelied and extinguished and & new | Telephone 1334 63 Broadway |university in that country. one was trying to kill him. He ran Meats in lleu - thereof. or_the boolk 5ep6Th amount due thereon paid. issued FOR SALE An attempt is being made in Ca gror:“dona hmtxl:e !‘: I.rmthlerd either d - ' reaking in through a window or p G BOMT. siayed or stolen. ons i1 FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. ada to obtain the franchise for through a door and in several in- roduce roceries months” old Holstein heifer, black and Two exoellent tarms; can trade elther | smerican Indians who have done for city property of equal value; one for the British Emp 2174 a srwrie DrESs For A SCHOOL OR PLAY. For the guimpe, one could use crepe. stances he ran into bedrooms, it is sald, and dragged the bed clothing LOW PRICES People’s Market 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor white, from my pasture at Preston City. Flnfler rotity Bverett Benjamin, R D gray shepherd dog, no collar -or tas. fer tan have sime by paving for keeping and this advertisement. Bar- ney” Senakter, Hamover. sepod LOST—A railroad pass with name The Mabrey Property No.'57 Broadway FINE LOCATION FOR 27 aores, staf also 180 acre stock butldings; with tools ‘and equip ings, keeps 50 head. or Jesod lephone TRYON’S AGENCY, road, near city, mo men Gellent service dern o the battleflelds of Europe. *iine. build: P interestea, write Willimahtle, Cfy Westerners assert that the jack r: bit may be found, happy ana spending the day under a scra bush that makes Mlttle more than a fishnet. His skin is as porou as a piece of buckskin, and the h baiste. Jawn or dimity. The d 3 Zould he Of the same material. or of 3.0 ‘Gernratn. Finder will please lea am. o ray, challie, popiin, at Bulletin Office and receive rewar b s suffic] aporate every dr hamb halll i Bulletin Offi d 3 d. BUSINESS PURPOSES B )r s m‘rlo;n to 9;,1"\1701—\'_ sepbd of his body, yet he seems to get . repp linen or ‘plaue The pattern Js cut in four sizes: 2 4. _pattern of this illustration mailed v zddress on receipt of 10 cents A n_silver or stam e e R i “, sty T’;; ADAMS TAVERN [JOHN A. DUNN JAMES L. CASE, s et s m"a' and . ¢ < ‘or further particulars, Inquire of .Haven—Dr. James H. Laden Thy 1 " 87 SHETUCKET STREET JOHN A. MORAN, iR e taten | S ooy frticg. I v crop, o, | The trller wil gt you there. from () = American House JomN & omAX. utamnt in the fedarel ‘oley’s Honey and Tar testes e ity Tacslom I IRt e, o 8pecial Rates to Theatre Troupes, Franklin Square, Norwich. " If you want to make your distressed babics casy and" comfortable, give and the little ones. like it. h:onnu . 1647 for .over two centuries famous has been the you can run there in an automobile Years. Tt reauires 2 1.2 vards 2 ” 125—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 Tl B | Stop the “Snuffles’ ‘ Eotlter, Hiiover. seved : T e Tt thd e One of the historlc places In Norwich Will be sold on most favorable §| {00°R5%:rq Storage Battcries: eto No PS1639 and LOST_Number, Robert plate Finder notify LOST—1,000 rubles in Russian money, Dbetween orwich and _ Fitchville. Finder rewarded 350 if returned to Rulletin Office. sepid Traveling ‘Men, Eto. HAS FIFTEEN ROOMS AND MODERN CONVENIENCES terma. The very lucrative business of Wal. tor P, money would buy this business, only the owner is called to serve his and fs willing at this time to make the Moran, consisting principally of country co! THe com- % dlgned by Prestdent Wison 50 mrphine, chlomform or other drog | in loss time for a quarter —has placed issued def Aate f A it 27, “flh Jike e Livery Connection Shetucket Street y - ‘Bas been :‘n:l:tku::: :\"ete:; 'l'g'a e S A. A. ADAMS many hands and feet on easy| FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. Blflfilg Materials E. A. PRENTICE the past 16 vears and. w. Men. B. H. Va. writes:— | Phone 519 Norwich Town — g ‘assistance to th ta te el =0 during the epidemic . of m-m-anm. ?....Em..‘:"fi.. Bl " The Piane Puner, O ALL XINDS Real Estate and Insurance - oty T o For 8ale by TITLES SEARCHED AND SATIS- ase which hit this WILLIAM YOUNG,R.}. Massage and General Nuxfln‘ Night BE day fl‘l!-l\ 38 Hickory St, l;:mm, 50 Man Stre GEER 122 P St u:.“.”s‘:l__j The Peck-McWilliams Co. Phone 800 FACTION GIVEN ' 86 CL{f Strest: very nicely.

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