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FAIR, COOLER TODAY - AND TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight Pictures at the T DAyl T ares at the Breed The- *Moving Pictures and Dancing at the Majestic Roof Garden. g = i b ANNOUNCEMENTS . Taxable Securities in Conn. Attention is called to the notice of all residents of Connecticut who ox .- taxable securities, their state must be paid this month oc they are liable to a heavy penalty.—See adv. — Special Drill For Drafted Men. Th will be a special drill for all hn:;emen who care to attend, at the armory, Friday evening at 7.30. The Feature Moving aon-commissioned officers of Company K, Home Guard. Band Concert at Park. Tubbs Military band is to render s the last concert of the seasdn at Mo- ¥4 hegan Park this Sunday. _Director ' Swhan has arranged a very good pro- AR, Temed in L = s C.va Serv Commission announces the followi: . open competitive egxaminations fo % positions in the several ordnance es- tablishments of the War Department - or in or under the office of the chief . of ordnancgy, War department, Wash- - Ington, D. C. The salaries named are lor entrance. Mechanical engineer, artfllery am- nunition, $3,000 to $3,600 a year. Me- -ne thanical engineer, experimental work, - 12,500 to $3,000 a year. Mechanical v draftsman, $1,000 to $1.400 a year. Ap- prentice draftsman, $480 year. Inspec- lor of artillery ammunition, $1,500 to 32,400 a year. Inspector of field ar- +-, -lillery ammunition steel, $1,500 to_$2,- i~ 100 a year. Assistant inspector = of - feld_artillery ammunition steel, $3.50 - to $5 a day. Tnspector of ammunition packing boxes, $3.52 a day to $1,500 a .. year. Inspector and assistant inspec- <1 -tor of powder and explosives, $1.400 to :$2,400 a year. Inspector of ordnance equipment, $1,500 to $2.040 a vear. As- sistant inspector of cloth equipment, “'880 to $125 a month. Assistant inspec- “tor of leather, $100 to $125 a month. Assistant inspector of small hardware, €880 to $125 a rhonth. Assistant in- < spector of textiles, $30 to $125 a month. 23 Assistant inspector of leather equip- ment $100 to $125 a month. Clerk qualified in_business administration, "$1,200 to $1,500 a year. Index and cat- alogue clerk, $1,000 to $1,200 a year. MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN. Valeska Suratt in The Siren, Feature For Today and Saturday at the Ma- jestic and Auditorium — Amateur Contest Tonight. Valeska Suratt in The Siren, a thril- ing six part drama of today, will be the feature photodrama for today and . 3aturday at the Majestic and Audito- sum. Tom Mix in_The Soft Tender- - loot, an uproaring Fox comedy in two garts, and the latest war news in the lutual Weekly, completes the pro- <+ pramme. Tonight is amateur night wnd as an added attraction Miss Ame- Jla n, a little six year old child, -~ who made a big hit last week wili ippear in an entire change of act. In sase of rain the amateur contest will be held at the Auditorium. & BREED THEATRE. Alice Joyce and Harry Morey in “Richard the Brazen,” a Delightful Modern Drama Feature For Today and Saturday. Today and Saturday the Breed will present Alice Joyce and Harry Morey n “Richard- the Brazen,” a delight- ful modern drama. It is the joint ®3rk of Dr. Cyrus Townsend Brady ind Edward Peple, two of Amer- ica’s leading authors who have pro- “duced a number of great photoplays in recent years. Miss Joyce is seen in a role quite different from any she has portrayed recently, as the early stages border on light comedy while iny the latter part of the story she de- \_velops strong emotional power. Mr. Morey is called upon to do a number of daring stunts. The latest war news in the Hearst- Pathe weekly will be shown and a fun- 0y Big V. comedy completes the bill. ere 3 DAVIS THEATRE TONIGHT. = ‘Fair and Warmer,” the Big New York Success—Curtain at 8.15 Prompt. " A vear in New York—eight months In Chicago! Could anv further recom- mendation. be needed for “Falr and Warmer.” the riotous farce by Avery Hopwood which Selwvyn & company will. present at the Davis theatre to- night. The engagement of “Fair and Warm- er” here is a distinct #redit to.the ocal management in its efforts = to Ting the best of the theatrical output to the city. Tt is no exaggeration to Bay that there was never a perform- ance of “Fair and Warmer” given in ¢ither New York or Chicago at which here was not at least one patron from an outside city who did not make personal request of the management that at some ifme in the future “thev Jeould be sure to send it to their city.” Prices 25 cents to $1.50. Get your tickets now. £ I ST PASSENGER TRAIN TOOK - AN OPEN - SWITCH Hit'a Frelght Just Outside New H. ven—No One Seriously Injured. New Hayen. Conn., Sept. 6.—An out- going passenzer train on the Northampton division of the New York, New Haven and Hartford rafl- road took an open switch and hit a freight train, also outward bound. jnst outside the city limite late this aft- efnoon. Conductor Georze Clark of the nassenger train was the only per- #nn hurt and his infuries were cuts on thie face and not serious enough to prevent his continuing at work. One woman made hysterical by the crash was. taken to her home in a hospital bulance. ~Two cars of the freight train were Aarailed and the track torn up for some Aistance but no serious delay to traf- fAce resulted. The t had just made a switch and in some way the switch remained open as the passeng- »r came along. There is a steep grade where the trains met and the passeng- v was not moving very fast. Haddam—Mr. and Mgs. S. H. Baer tnd G. A. Dickinson and wife. have eturned from an automobile trip to ®ennsylvania. Golng out they took he ‘Onondaga. trail, crossing the Hud- on‘at Hudson. This was practically he same route taken by Mr. Dickin- ohi in driving a pair of horses to ‘3rill will be under the direction of WANTED—Permanent home for man and wife with refined famuiy; require- Bedroom, _sitting .room, good breakfast and 6 p. m. din- ‘will pay well for high class ac references exchanged; ‘Write Box ment: room ner; commods tions; give particulars and price. WANTED 68, care Bulletin Co. - s AnmaN. Ent sep7d ~ MACHINIST | Good all around man, familiar with factory repair work. Steady job year round. Address giving full partic- ulars, salary, etc. “4e Brainerd & Armstrong bath- & ITWO MEN shape get an give. E. 4 E. “WANTED AT ONCE {GOOD PLACE TO WORK GOOD WAGES FQR SALE IAPPLY IN PERSON ONLY |2 %5 |GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS., INC. GOODYEAR, CONN. FOR SALE ped and | am going to established busin VINCENT Main St. right. and see it and tell me what you will I am going to sell My Bakery Busi- ness Located in Mystic, Conn., Bakery in town doing good business. Old established, all eq oven all' pans and tools, two wagons, one good horse, harness and blankets, store fully equipped and in first class WA to the | once. h large making best ‘offer before Sept. -Here is a chance for a man to’| NTED—. Come [pl¥ at the home o MYSTIC, CONN. Tel. 125.2 with Acre and easy terms. tions to see R. V. Sept. dealers vegetablo right for canning. order at once you will be assured of the best canning peach on the mar- ket and the price will be as low as any other peach of equal quality. Otis, J. FOR SALE 64 Acre Farm $1300 1, Acre Potatoe, Corn and Large it, ‘see page 8, ept. FOR SALE 7 weeks old, Stock. CONGDON, ed free. D BROWNING'S KITEMAUG PEACHES garden. good horse, buggy and some farming tools all in- cluded by aged owner; into tillage, pasture and woedland: 40 apple trees in bearing, ng water, large poultry house, £00d repair; $1,300 takes all. part down For traveling instruc- Strout’s nicely divided attractive five- 40 ft. in all E. 36, sep7d THOROUGHBRED " AIREDALE PUPPIES of Registered, Prize-winning Exceptional Pedigree. Yantic FOR- CANNING 15th M. Young, J. P. names to be added. The Yellow Elberta is considered the best for canning and will be ripe about to 20th. The following stores will handle these peaches when ripe and will take your order NOW to be delivered when they are just If you place your A. COWS FOR SALE Large assortment en hand; carload will arrive Fridey. Sept. 7th. above mill; Telephohe Lebanon. JAMES H. HYDE, North Frankin, FOR: SALE ATTENTION Winchester Woolen Mill Employes Will sell at once, very reasonable, a new Bungalow, very modernly equip- ped, less than 5 minutes walk from for fuller particulars in- quire of at Albany . and ‘kshires over the JOHN A. MORAN, Rea: Estate Broker, Co sep! only . AL 150 L Holloway, James Semple, Bdward McNamara, J. B. Alofsin, J. E. Stead; Wm. E. Hold- ridge, R. H. Otls, Justin Holden. Other FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES FOR SALE FOR SALE Thamesville cottage, 85 Dunham St., and three lots, Geer, A for $2,500. zepTd_ JFOR SALE—_Studebaker, 1916. touring car, six cylinder; must seli on accoun of draft. H. Vignot, 218 “’ul::;!zon located six- RENT—Centrally ovements. > 1:9; room fiat, modern WANTED—First class_ . horseshaer; steady work and good ao Py 'ay-122 Broadway. FOR RE? ¥, Binol Taiter: "Congewens St. Wagtors 1y, R. L e sep7d WANTED —Boy .t work in _drug storer | Trauire Xt'Bulletin Office. sep7d WANTED A fireman. Apply _Glen Woolen_Mills, Norwich. sep7d _ k { watchman or repair’ TREMAN, %uom " first > ling, 3 Ner ity. se, BATTLE PRAVER OF AMERICA LOUIS M. GRICE OD OF JUSTICE; we are striving for the cause of human rights, Interposing life itself to check the, power that benights; From the tyrant who is warring but to ravish and enslave ’Neath an iron heel and mailed fist, O Lerd, Thy people save. God*of nations, lead us onward, for our trust is placed in Thee, As.we gedicate our loved ones on the altars of the free; O let not our spirits waver, though our hearts to grief incline, For the struggle is for justice, and the cause, O Lord, is Thine. God'of crusades, give ous courage; Lord our supplications heed, And undaunted through the vale of death Thy loya! people lead; We are fortifying hearts to meet the shocks that shake the soul ‘When the thunders of the great guns in tremendous cherus roil ! God of battles! O be with us! Great Jehovah! guide our blows! That our righteous cau: ay triumph; with cenfusion smite our foesl While our standard ranges forward in the danger zones unfurled, "'For we must uphold the light of Freedom to illume the world. ' THE BANNER OF SONG AND OF STORY er one of thak tath and al , In Ailing Apartmen! Ask Alling rtubber Co. Why pay rent? On Main Ct., within f've minutes from_ depot and postoffice, slec. pass the door, a well bulli two- family-house, In best of repalr. will be sold. to settle an estate,-for $3,500. It one, of" the best located -as ‘well as t houszes in the Two furnished rooms 9 Foun- sepsd -TO RE! enement of -six roo: second tloor, 91 Summit Bt. sepod FOR RENT—A fine apartment of five fooms bath and heat ~Apply to J. E. Fanning, No. 52 Broadway. a TO RENT — for two gentlemen: e sepid RENT—_Five-room temement. In- quire_C. K, Bailey, aug29d ;- TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light bousekeeping.- 2 Washington St . aug?d . at 56 Phone: 2i1. Oftice! Pleased to show It to -you. ‘Write - or telephone for appointment. D. H. Armstrong, Daniel: Ct. - sep7d FOR SALE—Here lendid op- portunity for “someone l“arll‘ud Ta otel business; one of the few money- hotels in_eastern Connecticut, %mlnufn‘:turln‘ city of over 12,000 inhabitants, doing the transient business of e town show you where it is clearin, $450 to $650 a month over an expenses; building 44 room: ings all new, long lease, - re about $1,500 worth -Hquors, stock, fur- and good will®of -trads wil and - dinner; pay well for height class acc - Tio: sa and wife: referenceg sx- lve particulars ang 68, care Bulletin Cinp'ld W first_class enced tnvan D Apply GeorEe” Despathy, Moosup, Conn. % ,sep7d. WWANTED — Bxperienced milliner; also an apprentice. Madam Fournier, Main St. a : m changed; Write Box s s REN2—] t te ment kool Bty - Tnduire ot Bulletin Jy30a- ' ; . FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerite, 600‘1, eéol.nn. Ppleasant rooms. No. 3 North Main iy8d TO RENT—Furnished cottage at 176 Laurel Hill Ave. Inquire of P. 7. Bray, 231 Central Ave. 3y9d light house: - Iydd. sep? WANTED—Woman 55 to 40 years old as_general maid, family of two; wages $25. Tel. .162. sepd Apply at the owing” to” di of proprietor, i £ e&sn. “This s woren i Zestisafing, Write for appointment. D_H, Armstrcns. sep’ HOUSKMAN wanted. ‘Wauregan House. in- RENT—Rooms for 27 Division Si. eatly furnished . % d hand flling cabi- . & = taich ey U room; What flower of the air above us is flying, ‘WANTED—Secon: net consisting of two drawer: ng ‘TO RENT—N¢ cards about 5 bv 3 inches. Care Bulle-| 2°PTd ____ ________________ |aiso room for light housekeeping. Mrs, In the stinshine displaying! each glorious hus? S e T TelLTEe oy el EuttorlseR | MA1 Bélley. 7 North: High 6t _ jeld: Like the atara of the night are the stars on it lying, its beautiful blue. Like the azure above ; ’Tis the emblem of freedom the ages have siged for, The freedom which patriots have fought and have dizd for. 'Tis the standard our forefathers bravely defended, "The flag without stain, which to us has descended; the flag of our country, unmatched in its glory, 'Tis the Star Spangled Banner of song and of story. to cut this 150 acre to H wner must ‘sell, war positions open $6,500 men-women wanted:|oxpects to nt to France about Oc: Franklin Instl- (1s¢;" there 14 room, two-famil e house, nicely painted, ood repair, large barn 40x60, newly shingled sides large silo, 6 hen houses, tool d shed. milk house ete.’ goes plac 8 cows, 2 hel 1 three vear old bull, 2 horses. 2 pigs, 75 hens, flock of geese. wagons. harnesses. mowing machine, rakes, ail kinds of farming tools, 30 tons hay ‘in barn, 30 tons millet, 7 corn, 2 acres potatoes. 1 acres féld rooms; reasonable ork; Lght housskseping: list free. Union St 37-G.. Rochester, Ulul"’fin 2 Suitably for s Ewma Morss, 1 ’ FOR RENT House of ten rooms at No. 54 Wash- ton - et. -All conveniences - and Steam He: Inquire of ISAAC S.' JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street " SIX ROOM APARTMENTS. All modern conveniences and faultless bath equipment. In fine ' residence section, near school and _electrics; rental $20 per month. o Can sell you a fine new two-family house at an- attractive price. GO’ clerical wi $100 month tute, De ~ WANTED_Operator for plper ruling machine and to assist In binding room: Steady work. . Address New Britain Recora New Britai: eped fers, Closed are the eyes that first flashed at its glory, Dust are the feet that first answarcd its cal nt that first sung its story, ,- whatever befall. Only with .death shall our faithful hands leave it, Until death guard it well, O ye who receive it! Let shame and dishonor abide near it never, And no foe shall withstand it, unconquered forever; And the Star Spangled Banner of song and of story Shall float on through the ages, unmatched in its glory. * NINETTI M. LOWATER. WANTED_A stenographer to learn the real estate business, 1i lelson or vicinity; state age and -P. O. Box 885, expérience. Conn. WANTED—Geese feather beds family heirlooms, in cHina. gla: niture, solid silverware, ye. candlesticks, andirons, and all curious antiques; cash. C. F. Dickinson, Delivy Norwich. péd WANTED—A good old fashioned housekeeper and cook in a small family of two; every modern convenlence; a good ho: any woman living alone her ' house and will appre- position; references milk utensils of This place cleared $2.000 bove e: a, is situated 21 mil 13 on, store and_post miles to large mfg, village; industries: there-'is ‘large brook, 4 wells, ‘1 sprine and ice pond. I have not specified anvwhere near all the tools and crops. Please inventory the livestock, crops. tools. etc., that lace and s2: how much and asked. ~Address Box o with this ) onn. s or * the someone is going to et 2 snap. not a | IXceptionally fine house lots at reas- B S % IS mads -boxes. -hold Cent-to lay Gut: $2.500 may remaly on |onatle prices; terms to suit. HUMOR OF THE DAY THE KALEIGOSCOPE B e ok ety mo|mortgaze. D. H. "Armstrong. Daniel- ’ % 3 {0 our store. send, us'a money: order [5o0;, Write or telephone tor appoint-| The Norwich Housing Co. | 1.q_; supposs sou can- hardly| A peace programme presented by the or stamps, allowing Sc for walling; we = = c |stand him now that he is »o rich. Jewish Workmen’s Unions to the Dutch will send what you desire; if you don’t|. FOR SALE 1915 Ford auto. OMver ARCHA W. COIT, Agent N e# Thats ee. Since he ownslScandinsvian Committee us an|typewriter, oak desk. Phone 439, . 63 Broadway | 5,2 1to he blows his horn more than |demand “ know any soldiers, we .do; send order anyway. Fagan's Smoke Shop. Teléphone 1334 sepsd WANTER Porter for cleaning; 335, room and board, Peauot Manor, New London, Conn. Phone 2036. . sépba sep6d FOR SALE—25 ft. motor boat. cheap. Inguire 44" Washington Su.. City. sep ever.—Tcwn Toplcs. “And what's your ary?” “Why—er—$10,000 faction und, say, $8,000 if idea as to sal- “For Rent ives of the Ymulden Pold- it I give satis- 1 don’t." — Two represent fishing f'eet, M. Vermeulen and FOR SALE—Litter of pups, beagle WANTED—Girl would like sition | and fox hound crossed, bred from reg. In store; inexperlenced, but auick (0 |pedlgreed stock, voady. for fai) trajs:| The bullding mow occupled by The | TN LTI i erman, rave left fot London in con- learn; willing to do anything possible |ing. Chas, Macht, Baitic, Ct. Box 387.| Plaut-Cadden Co., 144-148 Main St. “What's the trouble with you?" nection with the abandonment by employer that would be kind. sep6d Inquire of “Kind of a nervous dyspepsia, I |Great Biitain of the cement con- utch fish, for to cerning the purchase o Reply J;W THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of suppose. Every time I think of what my dinncr is going to cost I get nerv- ous,’—Washington Star. Major—Who will take our.makine gun? Privat: Smith — Corperal Higgins was one of the best machine men in our ward; let him-do it.—Puck. D. Koneilman, 17 Colman S London. splendid team . FOR, SALE—Pair o Korses,’ i1 years old, weight 2800 Ibs., are d. kind 1th b the: I offer a cart, son. and hav- nesses, and the price will bz right. L. F. Jordan, Broad St, Danielsol. TeL Sepbd | 298. sepsd FOR SALE_An_ extra good bull, 18 Dutch Com- the It. is siated that the mander-in-Chief has informed Eindhoven Dagbald, which has L suspended for pulb an anti-C man amkicle, that made iniv the charge of Tec: 1 L. Magzer, phia, Pa. return m: Fifth St, Philad WANTED—An experienced cook. Ap- months. old, large”size. grade Jersey. - nlzegz;mn!on f-xome, Norwich Tows. A. D. Lamb, Yan'!lc. Conn. lcp’dy business, at a reasonable price. In. “Bobby, did you take that mes- = FOR SALE _Hay, near Baltic. Teleé- | quire at Bulletin Office. sage to Mrs. Turner, as I told you?” Accorling to WANTED—Boy of 16 to work in drig | phone 23-5, Lebanon Div. mepid—_ “Yes'm.” Naval Lieut “And what did you find out?” “Mrs. Turner.”—Topeka Czpital. “There's one thing I'will say- for our national anthem.” “What's that?” . “It's a good thing the tune isn’t as hard to remember as the words are.” —Detroit Free Press. CATE oone Biicne I8 ¥ Eebenon Piv. | o, . a8 B e e e FOR SALE — Shoe repairing shop; ood business. Apply Joseph Bessette, altic, epld FOR car, in Storrs, augd FOR SALE FOR SALE journe America lasted eigat months. M. Jean Adolphe recently appointed the United States, ! NTED—A first class barber, at Apply to A. T. Richard, 15 East Main St.. Mystic. Ct. aug2sd WA SALE Seven enger touring fire shape, 3205, B J, Walker, (Gona- ‘elephone +99-23, -A _competent cook. Ap- F. B. Ricketson, Tatevil aug2ld | FOm SALE_A cottags. seven 3 el e e = electr! S, runnin, ‘water, W ‘e no ver: o = WANTED.Second hand and antlgue | room, five minutes walk from trofley, No. 75 Willlems St. splenaid Fih e MR 0 sioners represe: furniture of all kinds: get our prices | church and school, near Uncasville, In- phy; 5 can lterests of before you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- Dan D. Home, Montvills, Phone modern home, In best residential “So_they say. Yet a woman relation to food supvlic Iin St Tel 7i7-3. may3d ugsTd section:. all conveniences, large |[|[put the lid on a jar of fruit so that |ieuat e a Hercu.es can hardly get it off.” — Kensas City Journal. ‘No, darling,” salc Edna’s mother, I cannot give you any more of my paper to scribble on: it's too expen- S slice, more Y e;e;::d the little one —St. Louis Jevel corner lot: price reasomable and easy terms if desirid. Inquire of “THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 _Main Street Phones 13 " A Buenos Alres di the strice on the FCR SALE—Maxwell roadster., 1 model, first class condition, gpod tires, o135 extra. The Frisbie-McCormiek Co., 52 Shetucket St. ~ _ ‘auglsd - alyzed, and furtner have been commitied > s The President of the Republic hs view to a _ MEN WANTED please mam- FOR SALE—Reo touring, 1915 model, cided to interv vith a 10 Men Wanted for |, zen st=sse e i, ot e T X Cormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. auglsd The Cne — Theyve took Mrs. ‘ ; “} FOR SALE—Chevrolet tourin, X Green’s husband for the -rmy. A o 60,000 eneral ork F., Reo two ton truck, Fhauied; The Other—Took ’'im? Why, ’e's mcglgfl‘_;:;nf‘.hog S3000 men o0 WL tive Jan? in order not to recognize the bratal aanexation of tne " the Federation of Old L ‘corads ot one ieg shorter than the other. B he Ore—So, '’ 'as; but that don't matter, yer see, because the ground’s FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busl ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in d new. tires and in perrect condmor. and many other'harga ns. The Mc Cormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St. auglbd '"le wmchestef wo“lell Co‘. FOR SALE_Two or three of my: well | #irable locations. List your property it | se waoven in France.London Tat- n 0 h abe - THA“ESVH,LE knou{n"zte.,m )i.on}s,ar‘;n}um trvgd. fnr ym;wun“to -pl} o;- rfi’" a;.t I have | ;qfx:\étc :'\‘xll acc o];n nn' ning or a pair of cattle. J. afner, Norwich | humber of pedple looking for rea 3 vocation in the return ‘‘pure and Town, Ct. ' aug7d | tate investments. Mrs. Smith has telephoned six times |simple" of Alsuce-Lorraine to the T now about that leak,” offered the of- | Mother Country WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 103. Thayer Bldg. “ ‘Wanted Pay, 44 Hour Week. Bonus Period Extended to Commence fice_boy. “Give it a chance, son,” said the plumber. “In a couple of days that leak’ll ba worth twice. as much."— Richmond T{mes-Dlsp*;ch. “Here's a heart-rénding dccount of a chorus girl's privation.” . “Lives in a hall bedroom, 1 suppose, and doesn’t get enough to eat?” “Oh, no.. It seems she’s the only girl in the ‘company who doesn’t own a limousine.”—Birmingham Age-Her- ald. FOR SALE Six room cottage with buttery and one acre of land. Fine location. Cars pass by door. Outside of- city -limits. ‘Will .be sold” reasonable but-must ‘ be Furnished Seashore d :O: e";‘?;‘ fii"‘?}! .| Cottages : “-| For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug. Plsasant View, and along the Rhodc Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY Two fugitives from Maubeuge who have succeeded in reaching Holland s a hment whish the Germans inflict upon those who re fuse to work on the defences ¥ being constructed in-the France znd in Belgium is to offender half naked ard put the water or mud. Repeated refusal is punishel by blows with whips or the butt end of rifles. DENTIST 3 DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building FOR SALE: ¥ Three Story Brick . Block with 4 Stores and ‘2 Eight Room Flats on Thames Street; also coal property LOST AND FOUND STRAYED from pasture, two Ayr- shire yearling heifers, one black calf, four white feet. Tel. 630. sepTd Phones Central Bldg. Sept. 8. : WES' : . : TERLY, R. I = - owned by A. L. Potter & Ca., with -t LOST—Black feather boa, between| Take elevator Shetucket Stree” American Thermos 160 feot 'on Thames River, must be ;l:;:;c)lassi‘?;vr;o‘:nd Co!lshester.lz':_"lger entrance. Phone E sold to close estate. § $6,500.00 2 8018 ToL oW, sepia = S > . i . LOST--G1 French bulldog, three RS FRANCIS D. DONOHUE - Will Bu woe Ao St ol Pindor notits NOTICE Bottle Co. : y P. A. Nawrockl, Yantic. LR, DEAD HORSES AND COWS Stolen.t oné Removed- Free of Charge Ask for Cha Srne’ ol Fotstern hetfer. black and mo: s’ O olstein eifer, ack an White, from my pasture at Preston City. | Call 163 New London, Finder rotify Everett Benjamin, R. D.|Later. Reverse charge. 3, Norwich. ep6d WEST SIDE rIDE co. FOUND_-Ox remises, a|p, 0. Box 379, New Lendon WILLIAM YOUNG,R.N. ner can have same.by paying_for keeping and this advertisement. Bar- Massage and General Nursing. Night 38 Hickory St, Norwich Choice Reésidence Property or Nine rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat, hardwood floors; cemented cellar and . separate -well equipped laundry room. House in splendid con- dition; . a most desirable and attrac- tive property in every particular, .and big_value for the price asked. Unex- celled " ngighborhood, convenient 'to schoq) and trolley. ARCHA W. COIT Telophone 1334 63 Broadway Norwich SALE HORSES / &N I l :D 1 have 30 Horses that I want to g dispose ‘of risht away, Nine of them ONE LOOM WORK Weigh trom $00 to 1200 1bs. Come and HALL' BROTHERS ‘see them. ~. llim R. PIERSON. - 29-31 Commerce Street ney Schakter, Hanover. sep5d LOST—A rallroad pass with name 'S, Gernrain: Finder will please leave | oF day calls. Tt Qiufiotin Office and recelve romara. Masons’ Building Materials sep5d. LOST—1,000 rubles in n';xun.n money, an; OF ALL KINDS For Sale by between wich Fitchvlille. The Peck-McWilliams Co. Tel. 52 mayl4d 47 Acre Farm to T Einder rewarded it returned FARMS FOR EXCHANGE., ulletin Office. sep4d Two excellent farms; can trade either for'city property of equal value; one 27 ac state road, near city, modern bulldings; also 180 acre stock farm Tith tools and equipment. fine build- Ings, keeps 50 head: It interested, write oF telePh Y AGENCY, 0] A Je30a TS AN iimantie, Ct. FCR SALE The Mabrey Property No. 57" Broadway FINE LOCATION FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES HAS FIFTEEN ROOMS -AND MODERN CONVENIENCES Will be sold on most favorable terms. JAMES. L. CASE, 87 SHETUCKET STREET v = American House Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc. lyivery Connection Shetucket Stree FARREL & SANDERSON, Props 60 hens, 100 chickens, 1. hog, farming o0l complete ;mzfl:.w This place is situated in a good locality, two Tafles from railroad imain line, ahd & FOR SALE rare bargain. Immediate possesSion.| ' The very lucrative business of Wal- Investigate. - ter oran, consisting prlncxmlly"gf ’250 electric machinery, tools and equipment complete, together with the agency of buys -a_seashore lot fronting ocean. ths Willard Storage Battcries, etc. No money would buy this business, only the fine bathing beach and other eonve: ience . easy terms if desired. - WANTED Millinery Maker and_Apprentice B. GOTTHELF & CO. 94-100 Main St. WANTED 25 Toolmakers, 10 All-around Machine Hands (must be first-class), 7 General Housework Girls, 1 Cook, 30 Weavers, 8 Farm Hands, 10 Boys. FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU e o Central Bidg. - Geo. 'L.-Cheshro,“Mgr- -Phone b wner is called to serve his country d is willing at this time tc make the Very. Let me show it to you. A great opportunity for the Farm Specialist, =~ = 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 -and.-2,|: Wasterly,'R. I. Tel. 2365 sacrifice. ‘or further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN . Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, - E A. PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance TITLES SEARCHED AND SATIS- FACTION GIVEN

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