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§ ' L FAIR TODAY AND . PROBABLY TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight Moving Pictures at the Auditorfum. Moving Pictures ANNOUNCEMENTS Real Bstate Has sold for the owner, modern improvements at 460 West 248 Main street, Frankiin square, own- ed by the Charles Young estate, don. NORWICH MUSIC ASSOCIATION'S For Meeting to be Held at Museum Annex Next Monday Eve- ning. ) ‘ At the opening meeting of the Nor- ‘wlch Music Association Mond: eve- ning, October 1, the following pro- ! gramme will be given: | Piano solo, Caprice Sur les Airs ] de Ballet d’Alceste, i Gluck-Saint Saens Mrs. L. Tracy Sheffield. Criginal Creative Dances Terpiach Isoline Ballet Valse Terpischore, soline Miss Suzanne Gallaudet. Songs— From the Valley, Frank E. Tours On the Wild Rose Tree, Augusto Rotoll ‘When Maidens Go A-Maying, Edward German Mrs. Grace Aldrich Crowell Miss Ella M. Poter, Accompanist. Dances— Dliusion, Broken Melody The Moon Dreami, Rendez-vous Miss Gallaudet. Piano Solos— Prelude, Nocturne, Chopin Chopin 1 Mrs. ShefMeld. | Songs with Cello Obligato— Time's Garden, A. Loring Thomas The Magic Song, E. Meyer-Helmund Mrs. Crowell, Chas. D. Gallup. i Miss Potter, Accompanist. | Dances— /" Pan and His Shadow, Badinage-’ Enos at Play. Serenade Espagnole-Kreisler Miss_Gallaudet. DAVIS THEATRE. New Show Today—Three Big Keith Vaudeville Acts With Leigh De- Lacy in Excess Baggage, the Fea- ture Attraction—Polly of the Cir- cus Coming Next Monday. ctor Herbert . Another splendid show is booked to | appear at the Davis the last half of } this week. The feature attraction is { Leigh DeLacy and company in the | screamingly funny comedy sketch, I Excess Baggage. Miss DeLacy is well {known in this city and her many | son, who presents a magic offering ; that 1s mystifying as well as enter- | taining. Dooly and Nelson are two | comedians, who are in a class hv | themselves. ~Everything they do is ! different and they make more lauzhs { than any other team in vaudeville. j The teaturs picture is Bessle Barris- lcale in the five-part Triangle play, : Woollen Shoes, a quaint story of Hol- [ 1and life. To complete the show there j is @ funny Triangle Komedy called A Love Case. Polly of The Clrous. Polly of The Circus, a.tremendous ! Goldwyn Picture made from Margarot | Mayo's great play, with famous little Mae Marsh as its star, will be shown t the Davis_theatre next Monday, | Tuesday and Wednesday. The picture Is the first release of Goldwyn Pictures corporation, formed | by Samuel Goldfish in assoclation with Edgar Selwyn. Margaret Mayo, Archi- { bald Selwyn and a briliant group of ! authors and playwrizhts. The story of Polly, which has been given a tre- mendous production in its picturized form, is that of a motherless girl of the circus, and of the part she plays in the drama of lfe in a small Amer- ican village. It Is a romance of the sawdust ring and has heen termed “the classic of the Biz Top: N. F. A. NOTES. Tryouts For Dramatic Club to Be Held Soon—Football Team Will Play in Stonington Saturday. The students trying out for the Dra- matie club are practicing hard in pre- paration for the try-outs which will be held In a few weeks. The club is under the diréction of Miss Funice Gulliver and the officers are as fol- lows: President, Clinton Hanover, 'L vice president, Catherine Sullivan, '18: secretary, Mary Tirrell, '18; treasurer, Eleanor Norton, "18. The football team journeys down to Stonington Saturday to play the fast Stonington High eleven. The first home game fs scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 29 with Windham. The new suits have not arrived Yet but they are expected before Saturda: Torrington.—In its membership cam- paign the Y. M. C. A. sccured 105 new members. In honor of the successfu! Work a supper was served in the gym- nasium last night. ; | | ; i i is the direct cause of much se- The most Temedy for at the Breed The: ', Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at the Davis Theatre. Ladles’ Auxiliary, Division No. 54, A ©. H_in Bukingham Memorlal Encampment, No. 30, L O. ©. F. In 044 Fellows' Hail, Latayette Council No. 07, L ‘U. St 3. B. D. A. in Foresters' Hall Women of Mooseheart Legion, No. 124, In Moose Home. Broker Moran's Real Estate Activities er John :A. Moran Mrs. Anna Lester, the seven-room. cottage with Main street to Herman and Lena M. Pukallus, who will make it their home. Mr. Moran has also leased the store and upper rooms of the building at to the Bishop Studios, portrait and com- mercial photographers, of New Lon- OPENING PROGRAM ANNOUNCED Siater Roudino-Kreisler GOVERNOR ASKS STATE TO AID LIBRARY FUND Purpose of Campaign Is to Provide Reading Matter for American Sol diers. Governor Marcus H. Holoomb has called upon the citizens of Connecti- cut to aid the National Library War <Council in its efforts to raise a mil- lion dollar fund for the purpose of providing with the trained - aseist- ance of the American Library Associ- ation, collections of well-chosen read- ing matter whorever the Military or Naval forces of the United States are assembled in camps or training sta- ions. The following statement has been issued by Governor Holcomb, through the Connecticut State Council of De- fense: The Secretary of War has appointed & National Library War Council, with Hon. Frank A. Vanderlip as its chair- man, to raise e million dollar fund throughout the United States for thé purpose of providing a library for our soldiers and sailors wherever serving. This object will appeal to every citi- zen. Connecticut has promptly re- spended to and met every patriotic demand upon it and will not fail to generously respond to this appeal. It is requested that the contributions of the citizens of this state to this Li- brary fund shall be made during the ‘week beginning September 24th. Sub- scriptions may be forwarded to George S. Gadard, State Librarian, at Hartford. L IN ‘INTEREST OF STATE’S FOREIGN BORN Letters and Bulletins to Be Sent to Thoypands. The Committes on Forelgn Born Population of the Connecticut State Council of Defense has opened a tem- porary office and headquarters in New Britain, where Chairman Stanley H. Holmes can be closely in touch with the work being done. The committee has meetings on alternate Monday af- terncons at the State Capitol in Hart- ford. The first meeting of this committee was held at the State Capitol, recent- ly, with seven members present. The committee discussed several matters relating to the work it should under- take and, after discussion of the val- ue of meetings as compared with a di- rect personal appeal through the mails to the leaders of thought and action among the foreign voted to recommend to the Counbll that a large number of circular lesters be prepared and malled, together with appropriate bulletins of Information and appeals for cooperationto the most prominent representatives of each foreign group in the various centers of foreign pop- ulation in the state. Stanley H. Holmes, chairman of the committee, presented this recommendation at the meeting of the council on August 29, 2nd the course decided upon by the Committee on Foreign Born Popula- tion was approved. The committee aléo voted that the chairmen take steps to secure from the various town committees the names of allens to whom literature should be sent, and from exemption boards in the various districts, lists of exempted aliens. Chairman Holmes has submitted a draft of a letter to be sent to town committee chairmen seeking a list of persons of foreign birth to whom let- ters and circulars shall be sent, and it was approved by the council FILES DAMAGE SUIT AGAINST HER SISTER Action Is Outcome of Conveyance of Property on Slatei Avenu Catherine Readey of Norwich has fllea” a $2,000 damage action against her sister, Mary Allen, also of this city. The case s the oMcome of the con- vevance to Mrs. Allen of a haif in- terest in the property at No. 1 Slater Avenue, owned by Mrs. Readey. Tn the complahit Mrs. Readey repre- sents that following the death of her husband she went to live with her sister, Mary Allen and her sister's husband, Franklin L. Allen, in Bast Norwich. That herssister, alded by he hus- band, Franklin L. Allen, prevailed up- on her to deed a one-half interest -in the property at No. 1 Slater Avenue to her sister. In consideration of this deed Mrs. Allen was to reside at the house on’ Slater Avenue and was to provide a home In the house for Mrs. Readey during the remainder of Mrs. Readey’s life. ‘The Allens moved_to the house on Slater Avenue in_ June last. Since that time Mrs. Readey claims they have treated her with hatred, insluts and contempt, have called her vile and abusive names, have attempted and threatened to beat her, and assault her, and have ordered her out of the house and refused to give her com- fortable board and lodging. Also that the defendant's daughter abused and struck her with the approval of the defendant. She asks that the deeds be de- clared void and that the defendant be enjoined from conveying any _title which she may claim to have in the property and the plaintiff asks in ad- dition $2,000 damages. PARTNER DID NOT ACCOUNT FOR RENTS | So Teofil Puza Wants Union Hall Sold and Proceeds Divided. Claiming that Anthony Gromko, who has a part interest in Union Hall on North Main street, has collected cer- tain rents from tenaats in the build- ing and has not accounted for these rents to him, Teofil Puza, who holds part interest in the building, has brought action in the superior court against Gromko, asking for an ac- counting. Mr. Puza also asks that permission be granted for the sale of the building and that the proceeds be divided according to the rights of the plaintiff end defendant. FINED FOR NOT g SENDING BOY TO SCHOOL Edard Fitzgerald Hailed Before Jus- tice Edward Riley. . Edward Fitzgerald of Brooklyn was brought before Justice Edward Riley for not sending a thirteen year old boy that lives with him, Charles Hen- ry Stromberg to school. He was found guilty and fined $3 each on three counts and the costs of the case, amounting to $18.97 which was paid. Birthday Party. On Friday, September 21st, there was a small gathering at the home of Mts. Emily Pelton of the Fast Side, in honor of her 83rd birthday. ‘Those present were Mrs. Hircox, Lols_and Olive Hiscox, Mrs. Brunelle and_Min- nie Brunnelle, Mr. and_Mrs. Bryon Mathieu, Mrs, Caroline Bexjamin and Mrs. Williams, Mgs. Sprague and Hat- tie Sprague,_and Mr. and Mrs. Emil A Jahn “Light refreshments were served. "Summer time” in Russia wil] end on October 14. Telephone 1227 ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Cure That Amyome Cam Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time, We have a new method that cures ma, and ‘want u_to try it at Our i pene "No matter whether your or recent de- case is of long, £ pat standing ‘whether it is roe trial Of. cHmeat um “patent smokes,” want to show that this paratic r S0 heve fuled Twe it v Bow metnod ia designed to-end il dif- Routt bresthing, sil wheesing, and ail ml‘gflm. paroxysms at onoce and o a’hh t:;e offer is too Iimportant to BBl e mEthod "at onoe, ‘e gona “no money. . Simply . mail coupon below. Do It Today. FREE ASTHMA COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. Room 498S, Niagara and Hudson Sts, Buffalo, N. Y. Send free trial of your method to: PROPERTY IN SOMERS 1S ORDERED SOLD Spiritualist Association There H Law Enforced. The first case that has ever been brought under a law passed at the last session of the general assembly pro- viding for the disposition of the prop- erty of religious socleties that have ceased to hold services for two years, or which have failed to keep up their organization is in process of settle- ment. The soclety was known as the Somers Spiritualist association in Somers, Tolland county, time was in a_flourishing condition. The officers of the society are dead and the only surviving member is an aged man who lives in Massachusetts. The property consists of real es- tate valued at $2,600, and cash in sav- ings banks to the amount of $1,200. The organization is sbout 30 years old. On the application of the attorney, Judge Warner of the Hartford superior court has authoriwed Dwight A. Ly- man of Columbia to sell the real tate and hold the proceeds subfect to the order of the court. The proceeds in all probability will be handed over to the state Spirftualists’ association in an order of the court as the law provides. Leaves For Central Falls. David Twohig, of Main street, left ‘Wednesday morning to begin his new dutles at the Reliance Yard Company’s plant at Central Falls, R. I. He has been employed for the iast fifteen years as boss spinner in the Reliance Yarn Mill on the East Side, Norwich. He is well'known and has made many friends druing his stay in Norwich. His employes presented him a suit case as a farewell gift. He left for his new position with the best wishes of friends and associate employes at the local plant. Have Beautiful, Thick Glossy, Radiant Hair Proper shampoo makes your hair ‘beautital, brings out all the real 1ostre and. Tie, natural wive and T ot b, hururiant and heaithy. plmgmxwg.by-k;fyfimnmm aha ot with 5 ‘and el oap. i 0F e e, moake Tt Dritic, baca and Sventually ruinlt Bk it HAY'S COCORT { = RO OIS HAMPOO, aiways wasd oy discriminating women, JOHN A. DUNN Our Corn and Wart Solvent— for a quarter — has placed many hands and feet on easy street. Pharmacist, 50 Main Street DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrery Building, Norwich, Conn. DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS., Props. 26-28 Broadway THE PALACE 78 Franklin Street you: should ur method. No Held No Services For Years, So New and at one LOST STRA' e 3 oid.' i S S dh, S sized setter; owner must pay Riarlly " TpotiEy Conn.’ B TR iR SRR FOUND—A liver and_white medium charges. Jobny, I Harrington, /Box 17_ Church FULL ASSOCIATED ‘'PRESS DESPATCHES e WANTED—A fireman: a §ood eober man. Apply Glen Wooien wich Town. 2 WANTED_To Buy & cash Tesister. Inquire at 268 Broad Bt. sep27d _ BOY WANTS position to work after echool, /Address D. Bulletin® Office. —sep: ot 1 LOST OR STOLEN forohead. Finder notify lsamo Kir phone 360-4. $10.00 Reward. Sunduy night a Bay Driving Mare, 1t | weight about 900 lbe, whits star in man, Port Farm, Wauweocus Hill, or w. utomobile repair man; also hel; Est. M. B. Rin sep26 ‘WANTED —Boy about 16 years of for clorical work. N el roc = ATy Glen Woolen h 1 FOR SALE FoR like to find country who old Vermont - ‘home. children to feed our farm and else, Is used Srork: & very Brichis v Peddlers nq Tesidence, 1204 Conn. Browning’s Kitemaug to all kinds low. No Jock appiy. Call_a e in sep27d ELBERTAS. basket. CAN CAN te family woula 'v'v'::ldu:lawp.r'n’ol{' ol oir 8" year Morgan horse 1s pertectly safe for ladles or oF care tor: raised on moves Syned by wnyone ot Tarme nice ariver; and - For good Nomes ang referensas o rivate | st. Willimantic, Peaches THIS IS THE LAST WEEK TO GET KITEMAUG Be sure the label is on the CAN KITEMAUG ORCHARDS ApoIy &t The cot ply at The Sev2id WANTED—A competent irl &'ztvszlzjnmlnwofl(l:t 12t Wi 3. 73 lumblan Hou s el W = Apply _ to Whitall Electric Coi Westerly. R. L sep3sa o ri WANTED_To rent & Norwich. $Address Mrs. R. Asylum Bt farm near | fi Larsen 129 sepZsd 1o sep25d WANTED—AIL cars we can get; price for sam. the second will fine 70-acre farm, balaz, Wood enough to pay Brooks; Canterbury, ground, magnificent view, maples’ In front of house; 'a delightful lace to spend summer as well as fine large barn. needs shingling, 0N- fashioned 10-room house, with Dplaces, needs chingling and inside re- s0ld to settle an estate for Sl phone for appoini- D. H. Armstrong. Danielson, Ct. wagon hou democrat wagon, bugsy. ness, miles from Moosup. Drice for ail §3,100 on mortgage. n! it_to you. war. D. Write or tele FOR SALE—Here is ultivation, two miles very row evel and ' well situated Conn., Tenced, three on airs 00. ‘Write or te an_unusually ut 25 acres under tare and wood: for_the place; ficldg trout from high large fire- . TO RE! TO RENTFurnished suite for light nousekeeping heated; in the Marion BUliding’” Ring ‘firsy or second bells. e el e e “7m0 RENT — Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 271 Division St. sep24d TO RENT—Upper tenement of rooms, set tubs, bath and electric ignts, Call 343 Franklin St. sepisd 70 RENT_Five room flat with bath, corner Thames Terrace and Cahoon St. Sohn H. Gardner. sep2dd TO_RENT_—A rooming house; 14 FOR SALE GS6-acre farm, 20 acres under cultivation, 20 acres pasture. acres woo s0ll 'loam and clay ee from stones, easily worked shioned 10-room hous: for'7 cows, 2 hor: , work hape; large wood sh houses, , 2 hen 2 heifers, ete, ns, 1 pig, apple orchard, 30 tip cart, mowing machine. hors: ice. plow.’ cultivator, harrows, all small tools that arm; hay all in barn: there or its fine trout fishing on @ located 2 1 This is a bargain, one-man farm, hay in the barn tl uced by some one elsq s worth investigating. Owner expects to go to nielson, Ct. D. Armstrong, Da phone for appointment. sep27d 15 Tevel, 3 fireplace 7 finished rooms, nicely paneied and papered, neat as wax, water In house; large barn, tie up needs shingling, aithough not in ses shop, one three years 'old, one two-horse cart, 25 hens, 756 chick- tree: lumber wag- e har- 5> With @ 2 a large sized’ brook runs through place. noted $1,400 may remain not a cent to lay rooms, unturnisned; 38 Union St.; steam heat, electric lights, gas, garden, shed, and " fruit tr Inquire City Lunch, 14_Broadway. sep2id TO RENT—Tenement of 9 eam heat and all latest improve 51 Fairmount St. TO RENT—A suite of rooms for light housekeeping heated; in the Marion Bullding. king first’ or_second bells. rooms: i TO RENT Furnished rooms; also rooms for light housekecpi 106 School St. Tel. 1048-3. - 11d POETRY “SPURLOS VERSENKT.” “Sink the ship and drown the crew! Wreck the crowded lifeboats, t Thus your Kalser ordsrs you We have used a base decelt: And the crime must be eomplete, Lest they should detect the cheat. Leave no tongue to tell the tale! Child may plead, and woman wa Death for you, if you should quail Massacre and drown fhe whole! Let the seas above them rol Drive God's mercy from your soull A tibbon for your buttonhole, ‘And hell forever be your do —Bertrand RULES FOR THE ROAD. Stand_stralght: Step firmly, throw your welght The heaven Is high above The Eood gray road Is fait read Be strong Sing to your heart a battle song Though ‘hidden foemen « Something is in yqu that can ate. TO RENT Centrally located six- room flai, modern improvements. Ap- ply at 122 Broadway. sepid 70 RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 82 Washington St aug7d a Press through: Nothing can harm 1f you And when the night comes, The earth is friendly as breast. —Edwin Markham in October Nautil FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerite. cool, cleun, pieasant rooms. No. § North Main St Jysa TO_ RENT—Neatly furnished room; Alttle or nothing; send them to me and see what beautiful rugs I can mak Write R. W. McClure, R F. D. No.' ¢ or Phone DODGE BROS. TOURING—Positively new with extra’ tire and tube, traded for Reo. Price very reasonable. WANTED—Five thousand hens and chickens, 10,000 bran bags. Also cows, fat calves, and dressed hogs. Highest 5l bull. Cheap. Call 1851-12, Some of the best blood tate; also one HaWock potato dij The -] rm| 5 FURNISHED reoms; reasnnable Srlsble-MeCormick Co. 52 Bhetuck®!| raten suitabiy for light housskecping: _ | S1i” Biama Morse, 38 Unioa St Jyicd FOR _SALE—A registered Holstein in the gger. sep2id also roum fur light housekeeping. Mrs. May Keiley, 7 North High st. _ jeld FOR RENT rices pald by Joseph Hockbers, ain St, Willimantic. Tel. 147-13. sep21d WANTED—OId false teeth; doesn't milk for b Mohe, F¥OR SALE Guernsey or an Vailey Farm, Mohegan. Sepiia < cow : Eood Lawsence Oiorneck, matier it broken; I pay 32 to 316 b set. send by parcel post and receive check bv_return mail. L. Mazel Fifth St, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—Good family horse; must be safe for lady to drive. W. S. Case, 129 West Town S septid WANTED—A mald _ for general housework. Apply at 15 Broad St. septlt FARMS! .20 With stock, crops and tools, well located, near good mar- ket, modern buildings, reason- able prices and good terms. Send for free catalogue. . J. OBEN & CO. FOR SALE building lots. located in the best resi- dential section of Jewett City. For particulars, inquire of 5. SEIGEL. Real Estate and Insuramce, Norwich, Conn. may19a Tel. 243 — - FOR SALE THREE FAMILY HOUSE with yard No. 14 Street Price $2,750 Must be sold to close an Estate Apply to JAMES L. CASE, 37 SHETUCKET STREET e} FOR SALE A very choice Seven Room Cottage on Williams Street with modern improve- ments. Price reasenable. Will make some one a very desirable home. For further particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE Three Story Brick Block with 4 Stores and 2 Eight Room Flats on Thames Street; also coal property owned by A. L. Potter & Co., with 160 feet on Thames River, must be sold to close estate. €. J. OBEN & c0! Ntwport, Vt. WANTED A first class experienced tinsmith, Apply George spathy, Scotland. FOR SALE_An 1S-foot motor boat, all in good power motor. ward with $25 cwns it. Danlelson, Ct. FOR SALE _Holstein now:x 5 years i 37 Shetucket Street ery uitable for a Forl. Phone_298-13. sep2 shape and has o Tel. 230. sep27d to) Henry Clark, a 3-horse First man coming for- H. Miiligan.| Three 6-room Apartments $20.00 EAGH _JAMES L. CASE FOR RENT House of ten rooms at No. 54 Wash- ton Street. All cunveniences and Steam Heal Inquire of ISAAC 5. JONES, Moosup, ‘Conn. sepl5d SPECIAL made hold four packs of cigarettes. at 40¢, up. ready to mail to the soldier: if you cannot come boxes. repainted and Est. M. B. Ring. sep25TuThus FOR SALE—Model 82 seven-passen- ger Overland in good mechanical order. Insurance and Rea! Estate ?gent, Richa-ds Building, 91 Main Street o our store send us a money order or stamps. allowing s for malling; we send what you desire; 1f you don’ know aay soldfers, we do; send us an order_anyway. Fagin's Smoke Shop. seps WANTED—A first class barber, at once Applv to A. T. Richard, 15 Bast Main St.” Mystic Ct. ug28d WANTED—_A competent cook. Ap- piy at ‘the home of F. B. Ricketson, Fateviie, augzid ol WEDDING—100 engraved announce- ments $7; two envelopes for eacn; each 100 engraved samples and correct Engraving Studio, additional visiting cards forms_mailed FOR SALE—Model 79, hanicel order. " Est. M. B. Ring. 5ep25T Overiand Roadster; repainted and In good me- SIX ROOM APARTMENTS 25 for 7Tsc: Fi 415 Webster S.. aug21TuTh rhiladelphia, Pa. WANTED--Second hand and antique Eight-room cottage. all latest Im- | hotbre you sell A° Beackaes, 20 Pince® Provements. large barn. and eight|lin St Tel Ti7 may3d |, t KNITTING FOR SOLDIERS More serious and necessary work for idle hands. Young Men and Ladies Wanted to work on Gauze Bandages and Absorbent Cot- ton to alleviate the sufferings of our boys at home and abroad. Apply at the VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, Inc. 1 s bt n t . Machinist Wanted One to work on lathe and accustomed to mill werk. Apply VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, Ins. t ay ¢ o ber. J, 8 Pomfret Center, aition. Columbia, Conn, military ser suit purchaser. Montauk Ave.. tel. Box 393, New London, Ct. C. Leffingwoll, Phone 441-12. D26 Roadster; Bulck way to black, white and tan male anon, FOR SALE—Havin, T FOR SALE_Standing wood and tim- West. Town A. Griswold, 15 5ep20—ThuS&Tu “FOR _sA| rade them ree for cows. Conn. sep26d FOR SALE—Five passenger ouring car, 1914 moael, (¥ Wargain. §. ep26d FOR SALE—One-ton TIndian 917 model. Owner called ce. Price $950. Can be seen at 1246, or write P. FOR SALE—Ten tons of old hay. FOR SALE_Farm of 18 acres tock and schoolhouse. Write Bo: FOR SALE One. 1916 lighi also one 1916 light touring car. We will trate the mechanical condition demonstrate the econd-hand cars. Prices _very nquire of The Imperial Garage ut and_Willow Sts. FOR SALE—English setter, sep25d on terrier, spayed, 1 1-2 00d lookér; house broken. ingsley, Cheéstnut Hill, Tel. 11- Conn septad F. he city, I must sell ged 8 ‘(1200 1bs.) 1050 1bs.); moyer carriage, verythini at my horses, and one aged narne: very cheap, Bros, Stable. | "FOR_SALE_Pigs, thoroughbred. O. ftonington. Ludlow Farm. North 1861-13, 2d sep: h WANTED Gils Over 16 Years of Age In Light Manufactaring Business EIGHT HOUR DAY American Thermos Bottle Co. NORWICH, CONN, I n e b What $1,000 WILL BUY A seven room cottage in good repal barn 24 x 30; orib, 12 x 16; hennery, 8 x 12; wood shed and wagon house. 1 horse, a few hens, lumber wagon, all farming tools, all crops, including ev- erything for the garden. FIFTY ACRES OF LAND. :Several acres till- gate. 8Send for Wilcox tin. .Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Farm Speciafist, Waesterly, R. I. Tel. 2365 o — ‘The Best Place is the Cheapest Place to Buy AUTO ROBES WAGONS HARNESSES RUBBER BOOTS STEAMER RUGS CARRIAGES SOME SECOND-HAND TEAM HARNESS IN STOCK THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 14 BATH STREET. NORWICH, CT. Farm Bulle- sold. Aj ep22d 1484 after 6 p. m. FOR SALE—Ha: phone 23-5, Lebanon D car, in fire sh: SALE—Three good and wagons; Friedberg & Son. FOR orses, harne: ppiy H. horses; or will Fred Darling, Buick in_good con- Kallenberg, truck, to sactuai Terms to 174 o. sepz6d ¥ ith Arming Tools. 8 room house Sith Barn: all in good Fepair. situated within 2 miles of 4 different villages, Dear Wauregan. C 178, ep25d six demon- of these cars anywhere, which is the only merits of low. Chest. ear old ‘also Bos- years old; M Leb- Just moved Into one work must be of Hill ewett City. Inquire on premise: sep22d. FOR SALE Seven-room cottage on Ashland_near corner street, All modern conveniences and faultless bath equipment. In fine residénce section, near schoo! and electric rental 320 per month Can sell you a fine new two-family house at an attractive price. Exceptionally tine house lots at reas- onatie prices: terms to suit. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway For Rent The bullding mow occupied by The Plaut-Cadden Co.. 144-145 Main St. uire of THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price In- quire at Bulletin Office. v J)RiSALVE FOR SALE Willlams St., splendia modern home, tn best residential section: all convenlences, large level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms If desirud. No. 5 Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 [t roR SALE. FOR SALB One extra good ew milch Ayrshire cow; als r8; phone 846--5. FOR_SALE—On ull 15_months old. John Dodd, wich, Conn, FOR SALEFour work horses. near Baltic. on Biv. sepld FOR IALD—:E::& P phone +39-23. torrs, Conn. augiod A FEEDER FIXER MUST BE A SOBER MAN $18.00 Per Week Address BOX 22 Care of Bulletin o reglstered Jersev ore Tele- enger touring R o9, Walker, 75 COWS FOR SALE JAMES H. HYDE, . NORTH FRANKLIN |shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Telephone 30, Lebanon Cottage Houses, Tenement ana Bus- ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- sirable locations. List your property it HUMOR OF THE DAY Capain. guard yet. The Newchum Junior—No, old guard was doing the jo! sir. T thought I'd let ‘em sta Sydney Bulletin. “Old Stentor isn't speaking any_more.” “Why not “Weil Pepps course would such a fine e Dentist (to patient who his purse)—No, don't bother in_advance. Patlent—I'm not. I was ing my money before you gas.—Sioux City Tribune Oldboy—What's become fashioned girl who used father? Newguy- who says, the old man Lamb. Ye Fair Knitter—Isn’t it They say the war may last thre longer! changed told him 1st sult his ho."—Judge of the he now has ive it more gas, is gaining on Ye Unfair K it will give you time to f those socks you are knit fo! soldiers.—Life Pa—At last I've found a way make that young scamp of o winking his eyes. Ma—Really ? Pa—VYes, I'{l show him t in this sclence magazine wi t that every time we wink we give t eye a bath.” After the battle of Mons congratulated an 1 spiguous I A¥oll, Pat” he said 1 feel during the eng i “Feel, captain’ a a feit as if Ivvery hair me hea a band of music and e playing ‘Home, Sweet Hon The - small, cheeky Ic 1 youngster peeped over th o counter. “What can I do for you m man?” said the shopman “Gi'e me a nickel's worth o' ck said the boy. “It's muvver's birfd “Indeed! And what sort w like, sonny? We have got Re Gorgonzola and Stillton The boy gazed at the cheeses ind cated and hesitated “I really don’t know v said. “Start ‘em afl runnin the counter and I'll have a worth o' the winner!”—Exchang THE KALEIDOSCOPE Sydney police have seized tF quarters of the Industrial Worker the World. Contributions to the Nova Scot Red Cross society in the quarter ed on July 3 amodnted to 8,6 1 and the disbursements to “France's Day,” July 14 pounds was collected in the proving The high court has unanimousl versed the decision of the Quee supreme court on April 28 grantin interlocutory Injunction ag: taking of the proposed refe the question of the abolition Queensland legislative council of 1t is officially denied by the Dut you cara to seli or renc, as I have number of people looking for real es. tate investments, WILLIAM ¥. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. Thayer Bldg. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pl View, and along the Rhode ant Island Send for booklet. WANTED A GOOD WATCH DOG. one that can stand cold weathe: Address Box 444, care Bulletin. WANTED TEN MEY FOR GENERAL WORK Apply to THE WINCHESTER WOOLEN CO. Thamesville. WANTED Dresser Tender for Night Work Pay $22.80 per week for & competent man. Address Box 71 Bulletin Office. ais Telephone 1334 FOR SALE Six room cottage with buttery and one acre of land. pass Outside of city limits. ‘Will be soid reasonable but must be Fine location. by door. isposed of at once. A. M. AVERY Tel. 1122-2 82 Broadway AT A SACRIFICE of verandas. Well buil for several moto: Owner leaving Nor: ARCHA W. COIT WANTED 35 Toolmakers, 10 All-around Machine Hands (must be first-class), 7 General Housework Girls, 1 Cook, 30 Weavers, 8 Spinners. 4 Farm Hands, 10 Boys. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Pock-McWilliams Co. 63 Broadway Cars Broadway Property For Sale Beautifally situated in one of the fin- est residence sections House has 17 rooms and bath; excep- tionally large stable with cars; large lot. Ideal for high grade rooming house, being close to business section of city. ‘wich will sell at a sacrifice. Further Norwich. t T FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade elther for city property of equal value: one 27 acres. stato road, mear city, modern also 180 acre stock farm and equipment, fine bulld ings, keeps 50 head. If interested, write or telephone 4 TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, 'I o SALE HORSES o 20 Horses that I want to of right away. Nine of them horses—the balance will 00 to 1200 1bs. Come and a1spos are big worl h from herh. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. may14a E. A. PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance Phone 300 86 CIiff Street oF 4ay _calls. 38 Hickory St. Norwich. a foreign minister that Holland is b pressed by Germany for permission f U-boats to use the Scheldt. The mi istry adds that Holland will on no co; sideration allow the Scheldt to be u; for naval purposes by any belligerent Herr von Kuhlmann's “calm an steady manners” mpade a good impres sion during his visit to Vienna, say the Frankfurter Zeitung, “especial] as, like the imperial chancellor, he free from all Chauvinism regarding tk present situation, and is in favor of peace by understanding. Proposed amendments to the com monwealth Repatriation bill provide for granting assistance in special cumstances to widows of Australiar soldiers who have served in the war British reservists who left Australia to join their units will also be brought under the operation of the bill As the grain stocks in Argentina amount to 160.000 tons, which is suffi clent for the Republic's needs, the mi ister_for foreign affairs has informed the British minister at Buenos Alres FRANK W. COY .. .5 ey oor S50 5103 WESTERLY. R. Sont made. resntiy e retore b corn exported from- Argentina. Tn reply to an invitation to a confer ence of the bureau of the Internatio. Union of Catholic Women's Lea. a Lucerne oy September 20, the E lish members of the burean have plied: “We feel it impossible for Eng lish women to meet German women in | friendly intercourse o long o cries against refigion and human committed at the Instance of the Ge man government remain unrepent - and unatoned for. We cannot greet German women as sisters in the faith until there has been explatic for these wrongs. e HOW’'s THIS We offer Ore Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that ean not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Med arrh Medicine has be catarrh sufferers for the pasa nost and ~aliable ha known as the atarrh. Hall's Cat Medicine acts TITLES SEARCHED AND SATIS- |{hrdliii the bload (i the mucous 5 FACTION GIVEN BIG5d and healing the Hisensed portic After you have taken Hall's Catar Medicine for a short time you will jsreat mprovement in your WILLIAM YOUNG,R.N, | 3iiicin "7 050 25 St 3 tarrh, Semd for testimonials, fres Massage and General Nursing. Nignt|'“F. 3. CHENEY & GO Hoiedo Shio _Bold_ by all druggists, 7be,

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