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o Table d'Hote Noon Luncheon at 75c. - . PROBABLY FAIR TODAY _cises AND -TOMORROW NORWICH TOWN . What s Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Moving Pilctures at S omercet Lodge Mo, 34, F. and A M. ato 3B FERE ion 12 car. ‘Norwich Couneil No. 23. F. B. L, In Foresters’ hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sale of Warren Street Property. James L, Case has sold to Mrs. Jegnie % it for John F. Rogtrs attractive cottage at 61 ’g:m- street. The house contains nine rooms and has all modern con veniences. The new owner Wwill occu- Py the property in the near future. turns From Shore Cottage. . the effect that nights and mo warm as in July. - Town Clock In Running Order. been painted, the hands ing again. C. E. Committes Meets. for the coming year. BREED THEATRE e Hazel Dawn and Bert Lytell in The Lone Wolf, Herbert Brenon's Great Masterpiece, Feature for Thursday, Friday and Saturday—Today Isithe Last Chance to See The Barrier. With an extraordinary cast of noted headed by Hazel Dawn and B Titan. Herbert Brenon's widely heralded Selznick-Pictures version of Louls Joseph Vance's novel, The Lone WWolf, comes to the Breed theatre off Thursday, Friday and Saturday. If addition fo Miss Dawn, who is known to every thedtregoer and picture pa- itron In the country, and Mr. Lytell, who has been featured in numerous stage successes. Mr. Brenon has en- gaged an all star cast for this re- markable photodrama. The Lone Wolf is Mr. Brenon’s first contribution of melodramatic character 4o the Selznick output, and is in de- <cided contrast to his two most recent uctions, War Brides ~and The Sin, The Lone Wolf story was one of the most successful among Mr. most stirring novels of adven- and holds every element that to make a feature picture of uni~ interest. The plot is ingenious ‘moves with a rapidity and wealth of dramatic surprises that are certain keep the spectators keyed to the pitch of excitement. theme concerns the adventures. of a master cracksman known to the ice as the Lone Wolf, and a charm- and clever member of the secret % ice. In the course of the story isuch thrilling episodes as a running through the streets of Paris. burning of_a, large buflding and & combat in_the air between smero- afe shown on the screen. Quonochontaug, R. L Returns to College. street where is a senior in Trinity College. At the Lake. irigton street is with friends at Gard. ner Lake for a week or two. Miss Katherine Murray of Middletown. in New York. time in Mrs. Helen Parke. at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Mrs: spending a wéek with friends in New London. Miss Louies Brush and her brother, George Brush, of Bozrah, are in town again for the second and third years at the Academy. James Murray of West Town street has joined the aviation corp in To- the past three months. \Mrs. 'W. F. Thatcher and grand- daughter, Miss Florence Thacher of Tanner street are at Pine Grove, Ni- antic, for a week’s outing. DAVIS THEATRE Duffin Redelay Troupe, Quigly & Fitz- gerald and Eugenie LeBlanc, Three Star Vaudeville Acts, and Louise Glaum in Golden Rule Kate, a Thrilling Western Master-Picture. I you have not seen the show at ,the Davis the first half of this week don’t let anything keep you from at- tending at least one of the perform- anees today, as the show is ome of the best ever seen at this theatre. The - Beadline attraction is the Duffin Red- clay Troupe, a quartette of athletes who present a comedy casting act that has no equal. They do many daring_stunts and keep everyone an the whole time they are on the Quigly and Fitzgerald also are making 2 hit, but theirs is an entirely different offering. They have a com- edy Irish singing, talking and danc- ing act that is way ahead of any _other act in their line. The third act Mrs. D. W. Lane leaves today (Wed- nesday) for/her home in Bridgeport, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Monta- gue Hutchinson of Sachem road. Miss Augusta Learned of Lisbon was the guest this week of her brother and sister-in-law, _Mr. and Mrs. Charles Learned of East Town street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner and son, Erie, and Mr. and_Mrs. Nathan Buehnell, motored to Brooklyn and ‘Wauregan this week. The return was by way of Putnam and Danielson. On an eutomobile ride to Webster, Mass., and return Saturday, local resi- dents’ noted an orchard _about two miles in extent between Pomiret and T e 3 and loaded with Baldwin apples, many Io Dusenie Le Dlanc and’ she buts|CF e trees being bropped to Brevemt B distinct novelty. In the Dhotoplays | Pranches breaking. the feature is Louise Glaum in Gol- = = den Rule Kate, a five-part Triangle Bulletin’s Pattern Service uction of the west when dance alls and gambling were the main in- terests for the early settlers. Those who have seen the picture declare it to be the best western ploture ever shown at this theatre. The comedy completing the show is called A Hotel Disgrace, and it is just one laugh af- ter anothér. Better see this show for vourself and then you will know Wwhy everyone g about it. A complete change of programme to- ‘morrow. Orpheum Theatre—Danfelson. The stage has come to be consid- ered the ideal place to teach the blg, Jessons, which figure so promi- in our every day life, and ques. tions that dramatic authors feared to touch upon in previous ye: haye now come to figure prominenily In many of the present day stage pro- ducts. The newest of these, Her Un- born Child, which comes to the Or- pheum, Danieison, for _Wednesday night only, Sept. 19, has birth control as Jts_principal theme, and its au- thor, Howard McKent es, has treated his subject with dienity and keen \understanding. Hé teaches a lesson' which will find an appeal .in the hearts and minds of all who wit- ness his play, and his story will take rank with The Blindness of Virtus, which made so many theatregoers sit up and take notice when it was pro- duced several years ago. TRAVELERS' DIRECTQRY A SMART COMBINATION, Waist—2215. Skirt—2202. This 1is the of ‘the waist and skirt “Pattern 220 nishes the skirt; it may ge made of Jersey cloth, serge, Satin, lnen, el novelty * miktures, checked or b material. The walst is nice for linen, crepe, lawn, madras, flannel, satin or silk. " Pattern 2219~ supplles the model. It is out in 6 sizes: 343 36, 38, 40, 42 -and 44 Inches bust meas- ure and Ngulra' 4 1-8 yards of 36-inch material or 86-inch _size. The skirt is cut in 6 sizes: 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32 inches waist measure. Size 24 requires 6 1-2 yards of 86-inch ma- separate fur- Lowest Rates JNicKEL Foan and Direct Route | (753l The skift” measures’ about Th! calls for . TWO —To— separate patterns which will be to any eddress on receipt of FOR = WACH . pattern, in silver of stamps. Order through The Bulletin Co., Patiern Dept, Norwich, Conn. Torrington—Report has it that a New York fan is considering the pur- chase of Highland lake park for $26,- 000. It is stated that if the transfer is made the sum of $10,000 will be ex- pended on improvements. The present lease will expire shortly. Inviting Dining Car Service—a 1la - Carto morning and evening meals, : = Masons’ Building Materials ra.zing in price - from 25c up, with OF ALL KINDS T For Sals by" DUNKIRK, ERIE, - CLEVELAND, FORTORIA, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO, with Direct Connections for 81l western and Pacific Coast Points. Through observation Library-Loung- ing and Drawing Room Sleepers and Day Couches Daily from New York and Buffalo to Chicago. For further information write L. P. BURGESS, N. E. P. A. " Moving Pictures at thie Auditorium. |Town Clock On the Green Ready to _ Moving Pictures at the Breed The-| Resume Activities—Meeting of C. E. atre. Committee—Mrs. Fanny Holmes -Re- ‘Word recetved Tuesday from one of the eoldier boys at Fort Wright is to are cool, but_during the day it is a&s A committee of the First Congre- gational Bndeavor society met Monday. evening at the home of the president to nominate officers and committees Mrs. Fanny Holmes has returned to her home on E!m avenue, after sev- eral weeks' stay ‘at her cottage in Bdward Murray ‘of West Town left Tuesday for Hartford, Miss Marlon S. Rogers of Wash- West Town street is passing a week in Miss Annie TFredenburg of’ Town street left Tuesday to visit relattves Mrs, Mary Adams s spending some Groton with her daughter, Raymond Ewing of Blm avenue will leave Thursday to resume his studies Sarah Fredenburg and _her daughter of Town street have been rento, Canada, and has been' there for to rei be use LEGAL NOTICES. United States Receivers’ Sale DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT. IN [EQUITY NO. The town clock on the Green which Boon ropaiied The - Hock. fach’, has been re) e cloc] Bates ded, it s in running order and will s5on be strik- COMPANY, Defendant Notice is hereby given that in pur- suance end by virtue of a decree in the above entitled cause of the above Thomas, Judge, dated September 17th, 1917, 1, the undersigned, ome of the Recelvers therein, will sell at publ sale to the best and highest bidder at the office of Hopkins & Allen Arms Company, No. 132 Franklin Street, WNorwich, Counecticut, on 'We o, ‘the 17th day of October, 1917, oclock P. M, aull the right, title, in- terest and equity of redemption of the defendant corporation in the following described propertles: 3 Two certain tracts of land, with the buildings thereon, located in the City of Norwich, Connecticut, the first tract being on the southerly side of Willow Street and the west- erly side of Franklin Street at the southwesterly corner of said streets end fronting about _seventy-nine (79) feet on Willow Street and about seventy-one (71) feet on Frankiin wester- fronting about three hundred forty-six (848) feet on Franklin Street, about two hundred nineteen (219) feet on Wil- low Street, and about five hundred seventy-two (572) feet on Chestnut Street, the northerly line of the sec- ond tract being about three hund- red fifty (360) feet in length end running from the easterly side of Chestnut Street in a southeasterly direction to the westerly side o Franklin Street; the premises be- ing patticularly described in the de- cree aforesaid to which reference is herein had. All right, title and interest of Hopkins & Allen Arms Company un_ der a certain lease to said Company of date July 1, 1915, of certain land and buildings In sald City of Nor- wich, known as the “car shop.” All the tangible personal property of said Hopkins & Allen Arms Com- pany located on or upon the above described premises, including said car shop and ificluding all machin- ery, supplies, engines, boilers, shaft- ing, counter-shafting, gears, pulleys, hangers, belting, tools, jigs, fixtures, motors, furniture, all stock and ma- terial, raw, wrought and in process, end also all machines, tools, jigs, fixtures, and appliances of every kind, and all unfinished arms and parts, and also all rifles in process of manufacture and finished rifles, and all manufactured parts of ri- fles, and all other like and similar articles upon said premises. Four hundred shares of the capi- tal stock of the Norwich Housing in a single parcel but subject however, o all liens, incumbrances, easements, strictions and _covenants of record and to any liens for taxes against said property upon the Assesment List of October 1, 1917, no bid therefor to be recelved for a 'less sum than 365,000 and the sale thereof to be for cash ex- copt as hereinafter otherwise provided, ayable as follows; not less than $25, 00 to be pald upon the award and the balance within ten (10) days from the date of the confirmation of such sale by this Court as hereinafter pre- vided, any sale to be subject to such confirmation and to be forthwith re- ported to this Court by the under- slgned; the purchaser at such sale to be entitled to have applied in partial sat- isfaction of his bid any Recelvers cer. tificates theretofore issued by the Re- cefvers in said cause under order of said Court, such certificates to be re- cetved at their face value and accrued interest; all of said properties to .ré- main i the possession and control of said Reopivers until confirmation of sale and payment in full of the pur- chase price, and upon such confirmu~ tion and payment’in full said Receivers to execute and deliver to the purchaser in due form of law a sufficlent deed or deeds or instrument or instruments of convevance and assignment of all the property 0. 80ld and to deliver to such purchaser full possession thereof. Dated at Norwich, Com\l.. September 17¢h, 1917. EDWIN W. HIGGINE, Recetver, - NOTIGE The SEIL N and TOWN CLERK of the Town of Norwich will be at the Town Hall at said Norwich “Satimhy, Sept. 22nd, 1917, fram 9 A. M. to 1 P. M, and from 2 P. M. to 7 P. M. to examine the Qualifications of Fleo- ‘tors, and to admit to the FElectors” oath all those persons who shall be found qualified whose names appear oh the list prepared by the Regis- trars of Voters in 1917 under the title “To Be Made.” ' CASPER K. BAILEY, ' CHAS. P. BUSHNELL, ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE, Selectmen. CHAS. S. HOLBROOK, ‘Town Clerk. Norwich, Sept. 18, 1617. NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. The legal voters Sprague, - State . of n-ug; frotified and the Town ben in s B ptemver. at_7.80 Svening, o hoe wha taken upon the fol To euthorise th matter. Belectmen to con- To determaine the comstruction and material to be used in said bridge, or if negative action is taken on the above, then to euthorize the Selectmen L satd bridge and the method to IATSON, Selectmen of the Town of Sprague. WANTED * WANTED AN OVERSEE GROCERY CLERK WANTED entitled Court, Honorable Edwin 8.|Young Man With Bome Experience | tichain toei _for Order Wagon. DEARNLEY & CLARKE Jewstt City, Conn. = WANTED drive team. % : SWIFT & CO. WANTED A first-class gentile furnishing goods | Woolworth’s 5 and 10c store, salesman in one of the best men’s out- 2 fitting stores in New Bngland. Address, #iving full information, Manager; P. O. Box 11836, Hartford, Conn. MEN WANTED Ble;ciery Department For day .and night night work. Apply at once. Versailles Sanitary Fibre Mills VERSAILLES, CONN. 25 Toolmakers, 10 All-around Machine Hands (must be first-class), 7 General Housework 'Girls, 1 Cook, 30 Weavers, sald property to be sold as an entirety'|3 Spinners, 4 Farm Hands, 10 Boys. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. FOR SALE Man to take care of horses and| work. Extra pay for assure no trouble. Company, 30 years of age, experience necessary: start. \Y, SEPT. 15, 1917. FULL ASSOCIATED p— PRESS DESPATCHES WANTED FOR SALE—3 heifors; 1 new milch | FOR RENT_Another one of _those Ayrshire with eaif: 1 milch cow and 1|model flats (fve , “bath and all Bidok, 316, Ask Alling Hubber Co - bell boys Rhode Islana Hotel, Westerly, sepivd, e i bull, Wil sell Anderson, Jr.. R. ¥. D. Nozwich, Conn. O e e | Improvemens No. 5. sep1sa_ TO RENT L o in FOR SALE—Bal condition. Call at 20 Oak St. SALBD _Four Singer shop o at sacrifice; also buttonhole ma- chines obins. 133 Chestnut St. 2ep15d carriage in good T R T TO RENT—A suite of fooms for light housekeepin; Buildl heated; in _the ng first or second bells. Marion Five room flat with bath, 91 Summit St. odern six-room sep1sd g OCADILLAG 8 © condition, Sllvertown Cora Tires ‘il ‘around e EHo ewiras Tn Imperial Garage. S from 175 to 200 1bs. each; welghing 400 Ibs.; al pige 9 months oid. John Ty Hill Farm, Montville. FOR aa open. 3100 mont. Braminadlons everywirere. st HoChoater, N. . o orute. Dept 37 5 mave Bood good after it 9 3% Breed Theatre o ManeEe WANTED Japaness cook and_gen- sep; FOR RENT- nger | board at The Pl ven shoats welghing one boar a 1ot of young apleton; 18d His sepisa rooming - hous heat, electric lights, gas, garden, shed d’fruit trees. lnquire Oity Lunch, 14 “Brosaway. sepiod RENT M tene- ment with or without garage on Bliss Place to small family. D. Fleming. Tei 1106-6. J. Rooma with or without outh House, u- Tol Hill Ave. ‘Telephone 185. RENT—A 14 rooms, unfurnished, 3§ Union St., steam TO RENT—Five room tenement, 17 ruce St. ADply to N. Bugene Smitn, Lpan eral houseworker for a few men the oountry. Address Fred F. N care Wauregan hotel: septita WANTED Industrial quarry trmoks relaye: also air “compresuore: te alregan Botel . Dot o eepaid or will “trade Zaklen, R. ¥. D, 1, Box sepisd Wi seBtaT WANTED-Gas engine 50 . - ond hand. Write ful tlontars an: Temale OR BALD 13 thordushbred 8 C. |58 Main st sep1sd R e B B ST | X0, me it i, e AL duaeville School St Tel. 1048-3. sep11d FOR SALE—_Two 500d work horses| TO RENT Centrally located ix- and one yo Py room flat, modern improvements. Ap- T Yiraas “For Gattier seckier |biy at 132 Broadway. epid 80, \ Fanning hound, FOR SALE Good $10,00; 3 pupples $5.00. Frank Gervais, yette Bullding, Piainfield. Scr.ool rice. Connectl: 1 autegan noter . oot CoopnfaTe o andirons. 1 write Box 12, septl7d WOMEN who know values should e, pratey Telvat e Wabes n 2 e Pasnik Con opbb: Nofwich, wagon and six tons of doing a fine busines: 'once,” Call and see them. Bast Killingly, Ct. ___ ~sepisd FOR SALE_Eight ' Philo gcoops; will house 40 hens: sold. 'Inquire at Bulletin Office. septizd . hay. FOR SALB—One pair horsés, harness, TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light nousekeeping. Phone 83 Washington 4. aug? TO RENT—Baement tenement at b St. Inquire at Bulletin Offic iy3ed Team is must be sold at F.-A. French, FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerit cool, .clean, pleasant rooms, No, § North Main St, 1 y9d Bt a chicken must be | SeePIng: also room for light housekeeping. Conn. Pop10MWS FOR SAKH of yo cketbool 12300 c{fg-ox o Gress or e veat PRk of The ¥ ik Co.. opposite “~Wool- and *10c store, Norwi FOR _SALE_One res bull 16 months old. John Dodd, wich, Conn, __sepf17d. “FOR SALB_—A Fairbanks 7 less rubber 1208-3. FOR 8. SxTexis septisd Bane sept17d prices for millinery at The Pasnik Co., Norwich. 8eplOMWS WE_BUY and tools, furniture, B—8afe; good nabl May Kelley, 7 North High St. TO RENT—Rooms for light house 27 Division St. iysd TO_ RENT—Neatly furnished Jeld stered Jersev Nor- rates, suitabl Mrs. Emma H. P. FUNNISHED rooms: reashnabls for 1ight housskeeping, lorss, 13 Union St 3y26d loh, gasoline enrine in ‘good order: aiso d 0-inch_split pulley and 55 feet of end. belt. Otis A. Jencks. Tel. condition, Sutside dimensions, Address Safe, care Bulletin, HIRE Sise; ola. booke” erpLcially’ went ng sise; old. oo cially” want: od. "“Write or call. Louls D. Ward, 33 ‘Water St. ‘mar3: 'S GOVERNMENT war positions open. clerical work; men-women wanted $100 month: list free. Franklin Instl- tute, Dept. 37-G.. Rochester, N. Y. 18WIS bull, 15 months old. Wioh, ‘Gonm e ° selling cheap; al_Avs., City. FOR SALE—Four work horses. 1484 after 6 p. m. sep13: FOR MPALE—Thoroughbred O. I plgs, Pnone 1361-13. FOR SALE 1915 Ford auto, typewriter, oak desk. Phone 439, sepéd owner drafted. Tel. 722-5. | WANTED A& woman to wash_ai Apply_at Peterson’s, 132 Main St. BOY WANTED at on Powers Brothers. °® septisa WANTED A competent maid for eneral housework inthe country. No ishes, FOR SALE_One registercd Jersey John Dodd, Nor- sep15d FOR SALE—Saloon and two house: dolng g0od business; good reasons for 4 Cen- sep13d call TGS sep8d Oliver aundry. Would have good comf able home. _ State wages. Addre Box 127, Pomfret, Conn. SWANTED—Barber . at Wauregan House Barber Shop. Sept1’ WANTED _Stenographers for state service. Tests held October 6, 1917, Capitol. Hartford. Chance also for appointment at Washington. Send for informatign circular and application. Inguire 44 Washington Si.. City. p6d FOR SALE Hay, near Baltic. phone 23-5, Lebanon Div. sepid FOR car, in fire shape, $25. R. J, Stoirs, Conn. Teleplione 39-23, auglod L FOR SALE—25 ft. motor boat, cheap, Tele- LE_Seven passenger touring Waiker, State Civhl Seryice Commission, Capi- tol, Hartford, Conn. sept17d. WANTED_Good famil. be safe for lady to drive. 129 West Town St. WANTED—A d _ for housework. Apply at-15 Broad St. septi7d “WANTED—Lathe, milling machine, horizontal boring mill hands, Jones & Lamson operators, etc used fo ma- chine tool work. ~Permanent jobs; 40 and overhauled. Co., 52 Shetucket St. auglsd model, first class condition, good tire .01 > extra. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. 52 Shetuciet St. Reo two ton truck, new tires and in peurect ¢ondition many other bariains. The Frisb! Cormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St. augisd FOR SALE—Ford roadster, repainted Frisbie-McCormici FOR SALE Maxwell roadster. 1916 ¢ duglsa " FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring, E, M. | Teleph 1334 . % evefh.uled, e FOR RENT Three 6-room Apartments . $2000 EACH JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket Street FOR RENT House_of"ten rooms at No. 64 Wash- ton d Steam Heat. Street. All conveniences Inquire of ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Rea! Estate Agent, Richa~ds Building, 91 Main Street . SIX ROOM APARTMENTS All modern conveniences and faultless bath equipment. section, rental 520 per month. fine and residence electrics; In near school Can sell you a fine new two-family house at an attractive price. Exceptionally fine house ots at reas- onatie prices; terms to suM The Norwich Housing To. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent 63 Broadway and _Mc- Cents to° 50 cents per hour. “We are operating an open shop and guarantes permanent positions to men who_ are qualified. There Is a strike on, but we Baush Machine Tool Springfield, Mars. septl?d WANTED—A few bright giris, 18 to for. clean work: no attractive. o0d rice ver %t B 0| Bormicie Lon 55 Shetucker St. FOR SALE—-A - electric lights, runnimg woter, room, five minutes' walk from tralle church and school, neaf Unuasvllle. in guire Dan D. Home. Montville, 076-5. aug27d auglsd Plaut-Cadden C 15, In- | Plaut-Cadden FOR SALE—Reo touring, 1915 madei, For Remnt The building now occupied by + 144-14C Main St. The Inquire of THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. The_ Frishie-Mc sep)‘é‘\’,pxy West Side Silk < SASTED Lagier piuzh costs o 32| 20 NEW MILCH COWS FOR SALE Franklin St. Park, Cit ep16d NTED —Aged persons or ldvalids some ope a very desirable home. MORA| Square, -— hall, {Boatione and ageie oath hose found quatin FOR SALE—One pool table, price to board and care-for; good care home with American peo) 00d Address FOR SALE THREE FAMILY HOUSE No. 14 Orchard Street A Price $2,750 . Must be sold to close an Estate Apply to JAMES L. CASE, 87 SHETUCKET STREET S ————— . FOR SALE Three Story Brick Blook with 4 8tores and 2 Eight Room Flats on Thames Street; also coal property owned by A. L. Potter & Co., with 160 foet on Thames River, must be sold o closs estate. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phones Central Bldg. Norwich FOR SALE For $nquire of JOHN A. Real Hstate Broker, Frankln forwich.: ¢ LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE ; The on and Town ot the o' in' the forendon untfl five oon So examine the qual- ‘the Bleotors' ¥ Town Clerk. Sl X Brommer. 2 Sel Dated at Franklin, Sept. 17, 1917. NOTICE! buggy. Briggs, About 20 to 25 feet, Ieasonable. Engine Co. No. 1 Willi-|}fome “care ‘Builetin, or Fhone §75-3. JAMES H. HYDE, == seplsd | sepisd . North Frankiin, Conn. WANTED—A first_class exs:l‘lmeod e ——— | St ADDLY - GeOTge Despatny, Moosup, Conn. . sepicd FOR SALE WANTEDSecond hand open or top in_good condition. George K. Phone Lebanon 28-4. ot e one acre of land. Fine location. pair of cotton mul pP1y. Whitchead, care of Manufacturing Co.. For eight |Pess by door. to John juidnick-Windham Willimantic, Conn. WANTED Secon disposed of at once. $ A. M. AVERY FAStH Tel. Y1222 52 Broadway _WANTZD—Machinists in £00d_wnges, and opportunity to learn tool and die worlk ditions; no labor froubles. Address S. & Co., ‘care The Bulletin. a specialty of all farms with stock kinds. S. 617-2. 2 earby city; STORE TO RENT at 63 Franklin et, suitable for almost any kind of at a reasonable price. In- at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE Six room cottage with buttery and Cars Outside of city limits. ‘Will be sold reasonable but must be ; g00d werking con- FOR SALE sep13d WANTED—Yau to know that I make real ertate sales, and business of all Phone sep13d ter P. Moran, cons electric machinery, Green, Vi the money would bu sew their rags: don't sell your rags for Tittie o mothing; send them to me. and see what beautiful rugs I for you. wich, my clder mill will noons durin BE" Korwion Tows, Cona WANTED_Everybody to _tear and | SWRST 18 calle: ht man. ‘or further particulars, induire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker, Franklin' Square, Norwich, can make |l Write R. W. McClure, lor - R, F. D. No. 6, or Phone 1873-5. sep13d WANTED-—The public to Saturday after- September; open for th Oct. 1; price 2 cents D. Thacher, 48 Tanner sepsd know that eason Monday, packs of cigarettes, mail to the soldler; if yoy cannot come 5 Spern & oo will send what you desire; if you know any soldiers, we do; order NTED—OI4 false testh; matter if broken; 1 pay 32 t0.316 per check bv_return mail A very choice Seven Room Cottage on | 5. Fifth St, Philadelphia, Pa. _ 3e] ‘Williams Street with modern improve- ments. Price reasonable. Will make gnee ADply to A ain st.. AT A SACRIFICE Beautifully situated in one of the fin- est residence sections of Norwich. House has 17 rooms and bath; excep- tionally verandas. Well built stable with ‘space for several motor cars; large lot. Ideal for high grade rooming house, being clase to business section of city. Owner leaving Nor- wich will sell at a sacrifice. Further particulars from ! ARCHA W. COIT- Telephone 1334 63 Broadway SPECIAL made boxes. hold four at 405 up. ready to send us a order lowing 5¢ for mailing; we don’t end us an Smoke Shop. mone: anyway. Fagan' sepsd WA th; doesn’t 7 d b 1 a4 Tecelve send by pafosl post”and Tecelve WANTED—A first class barber, at T. Richard, 15 Bast ystic. Ct. . sug28d ‘WANTED-~Secos furniture of all iinds; get our_ pri before you sell. lin St ' YOUNG MEN WANTED FINISHING DEPARTMENT WANTED—A y ‘at the home attville. competent cook. Ap- of . B. “Ricketson, 5210 nd hand and antiq What $1,000 WILL BUY A seven room cottage In good repair, barn 24 x 30; orib, 12 x 16; hennery, 8 x 12; wood shed and wagon house. 1 horse, a fow hens, lumber wagon, all farming tools, all orops, including ev- erything for the ACRES OF LAND. Several acret till- able, abundance of wood and some fruit. Immediate possession. Bruckner, 55 A Tel. 7i7-3. may3d FOR FOR DAY AND NIGHT WORK EXTRA PAY FOR NIGHT WORK Farm Specialist, Wasterly, R. I. Tel. LOST AND FOUND . 0 bl taining th 1500 Dilier twre 3508 SiTeand A T o0 (calling); on wmm( ive 144 The very lucrative business of Wal- ting principally of rlo machinery, tools and equipent complete, together wi e agency o illard Storage Battcries. ete, No this business; only the' to serve his country and {s willing at this time tc make the m FOR SALE No. 79 Willlams St. splendia nodern home, In best residential section: all conveniences, large level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms if desir:d. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 crifice. A great opportunity for the ness Blocks, Bulldin sirable locatios you care to number of tate investments. Broadway Property For Sale FOR sSALE. Cottage House: ement ana Busi- Lots, all in de- List your property it i or repc, as I haw people looking for real WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Kstate and Insurs 1ag. at Watch Hill View, shore; also acc Send for booklet. IFRANK W. COY Two excellent farms; can trade either for city 27 aores, bulldings; with tools Je30a —_— I nave 20 Horses that I want to dispose of .right away. sre big work horsi Tel. 536-8- Real Estate and Insurance TITLES SEARCHED AND SATIS- Phone 300 Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode lsland ible Seashore Farms. WESTERLY, R. I. FARMS FOR EXCHANGE, of equal value; one , near city, modern 36, jacre stock farm uipment, fine build- Joeps 60 head. It interested, Wwrite ephone TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, ‘operty B T also and ot SALE HORSES Nine of —the balzn: igh from 900 to 1200 1bs them. ELMER R. PIERSON. may14a E..A. PRENTICE will Come and FACTION GIVEN 86 Cliff Street room; Mrs. POETRY OUR _COLORS. Ahead! our banmer red—dipping, Up—now down. Over the masses of men, stream! It has the red! From a Maine J And a Carolina corporal, one In as ‘Who have dled our flag a rich erl Wo'll remember the ey, IAnd the way they led! The colors gay, And the flag aheaa The Blue of the sky, has tinctured o ner, Caught from ethor, Tapping yonder—— And the ermine te, Light, to the oppresseds’ nightl— Bars,” etripes, Stars—commingled, Prised in our alf‘htl Far ises hoist it, Far peoples look at it, The Wronged seek 1t— The world's insignis of the Dawn ng Shops, porch, boulevard—waves Tne goihovs 1 y our flax lead, In charge!—in on-set! In all that peace can breed, For the world's need! Fonuie HUNTSMAN. (From the Armenian of Avetls Tsab an.) “Huntsman, that on the hills above To hunt the deer hast been. Tell me. I pray thee, if my love— My wild deer thou hast seent “He sought the hills his grief to que My darling love. my sun He wandered out tipon the fell, My flower, my only.one,” “Maiden, T saw vour Jover true All mirt with red and green URon his breast a rose tree grew ‘Where once your kiss had been.” “Huntsman, T pray, who is the bride OF my “beloved: ‘my sunt WHho tends him, watehing by his s My flower, my only one?” “Maiden, T saw him with his head Upon 'a stone at rest And for his love, a bullet r Into his heart was presse, he mountain breeze caressingly Played with his jet-black hair, | And blossoms wept unceasinkl Your flower, your lover there —Trans.” Zabelle C. HUMOK OF THE DAY One ' thing is very sure. What's that? ‘We're not going to be the Kaiser to death. “I say, who was here with you night?” nly Myrtle ,(father.” “Well, tell Myrtle that pipe on'the piano."—Awgan “Why is Ray in the hospital? “He took a corner on two w “What of it?” “One of 'em was the steering old top."—Lampoon. “That man Clark can invent m sure ways of making money th 20 men I know.” “What's he done now “He's opened an emp!: for Idngs only."—Life “Miss Oldglr] has got a be “The idea. I never thouszh tract anybody at her agec “The right man came alc dealer in antiques.”—Milwau Press. Beatrice—Marriage is such a pr lem! Bernice—You've said a One’s trsusseau is so seldom of one's first—and one's most never worthy of on: Judge. Fond MotHer—And so you your seat to a young lady in t car. That was very polite. D have to stand up the whole wa Little Boy—Oh, no; 1 didn't st up’at all. I climbed up in her lay Pedrson’s Weekly. “I presume Mr. Boya. e to ta s trousse Gra heoin the e nent_capitalist, poses as a self-m man ?" “Well no. Mr. Grabcoin fra some of his biggest deal could not have been put throu; out the aid of his lawyers."—F ham Age-Herald. Orderly—The men, sir, are compl ing about the beans. Officer—What's the matter with t beans? Orderly—The men say ming they're ‘as beens, sir—London Ideas. First Critic—Suppose Mother Hul bard Lad found a bone in the cu board. Second_ Critie—Well? First Critic—It would have the poem —Christian Regis: THE KALEIDOSCOPE The decislon of the Dutch militar authorities suspending the Eindic Dagblad for publishing an anti-Ge man article has been revoked. WHEN YOU WANT to put your hus- ness erisie oTe the Dub) ter tnan Efforts are being made in China t revive the ancient Chinese art of celain manufacture, which k serfously behind in recent years It 1s reported in Berlin that Count Bernstorff, the ex-German ambassa dor, at Washington, will succeed Herr Constantinople. von Kuhlmann at Stat The savings banks of the California_contain deposits ¢ to $601,133318, which give in_the state, man, woman 210.38. and child, Because Russla has forbidd export of aspen wood, lar by them, Swedish match man have decided to reduce the their matches. sed cturers of to A new automobile tire, sisserte be bullet, nail and glass proof, being subjecied to experimenta Australia. It is made of coir f stead of rubber. ion The people in the Pomona district California, who formerly took but on crop from their land, by intensive cul- tivation this year will take from two to three crops before December. IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head nolses o to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (doul strength), and add to it 1-4 £ t water and 4 ounces ed sugar. Take 1 our times a_day This will often bring quick reliet from ’ tha distressing head nolse Clogged * nostrils should ' ope of & {ablespoont breathing become easy and thé mucus stop dropping into the throat It is easy to prepare, costs little and s pleasant to take. Any one who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give this preseription a trial. Lee & Osgood Co. can sup ply you.

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