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FAIR TODAY; PROBABLY . ! suilit; RAIN TOMORROW " Moving Pictures at the Auditorium. Moving Pictures at the Breed The- atre. Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at the Davis Theatre. = ANNOUNCEMENTS See the big bargain offer of a 44- { | piece aluminum set at Schwartz Broth; for $9.98, which no one | shoul Announ The well known Broad street, will be opened Saturday, September 29, under new manage- ment, with a full line of first class gro- ceries and meat. Prices reasonable. W. C. T. U. Meeting. Attention! W. C. T. U. and all in- terested in the work! Take the 3 p. m. car for the West Side and attend the meeting at Mrs. F. L. Lathrop’s, 493 West Main street, Monday, Oct. 1 AT Y. M. C. A. Life of Christ Tllustrated by Stereop- ticon Views. - The men and women of the city are = invited to see the pictures by stereop- . ticon on the life of Christ at the Y. M. C. A building at 4 p. m. tomorrow (Sunday) when fifty views will be shown. Hugh Kinder will render sev- P eral appropriate solos. v ARTIST FROM BOSTON FOR MUSIC ASSOCIATION Donna Maria George to Dance, in Miss Gallaudet's Absence — Plans For , Menday Evening’s Mesting. Enthy iastic and gratifying response has been made to the announcements of the Norwich Music assoclation, and the outlook for the year is very prom- It is desired that the association = may gather together all the music- lovers of Norwich who may, by their united efforts, add to the musical prestige the city has already achiev- ea. in answer to repeated Inquiries as to the method of securing member- ship the rule of procedure is hereby explained. Application cards, that may be secured from the secretary, should be signed by the applicant who also designates the class of member- =hip he wishes to join, whether Active, Associate, or Student. This eard must have the signatures of two members of the organization who are endorsers for the applicant. The secretary holds this card for action and reference by the cxecutice board ana reference by the _execu- tive board. On receipt of dues, the terasurer, Philip A. Johnson, sends to the applicant a membership card; that will, on presentation, admit the mem- ber to =1l regular meetings of the as- soctation. In_order to permit new applicants to attend the concert Monday evening membership,_cards will be given them at the hall instead of being sent them by mail. 2 Th programme’ committee regrets to announce that Miss Susanne Gallaudet will be unable to dance Monday even- ing. because of a recent bereavement in the family. The committee has, however, been fortunate In securing the services of Donna Maria George, an accomplished artist from Bopton, who will give interpretive dancing in the place of Miss Gallaudet. -AUDITORIUM. Gladys Brockwell in the Dramatic 3 Sensation of New York, To Honor and Obey, Feature Attraction Today at the Auditorium—Four Shows To- day, 1.30, 8, 7 and 830. - One woman against the world, forms ¢ the theme of the new Willlam Fox photoplay starring Gladys Brockwell, *To_ Honor and 7 which opened at the Auditorfum theatre yesterday for a run of two days. In this produc- tlon, Miss Brockwell, the “Girl of a Thousand Expressions,” fights against heart-breaking odds, and comes from the fray weary but victorious. Her part is that of Lorrle Hollls, whose marriage to Hallam (Bert Grassby) is not particnfarly felicitous. In an effort to.save her husband from financial ruin, she goes to the home of Patton (Charles Clary) a broker &nd former sultor, and asks him to let her husband win n the Stock Market. This she does at her husband’s sug- estion. She is mortified later to learn that he thinks she has reward- 24 Patton for agreeing to give aid As Hallam’s fortune begins to rise, ne falls in love with Rose Delvane (Jewel Carmen), a flirtatioua sales- girl. His interest in Rose increases, nd he finally gets a divorce from Lor- g rie. claiming tye she has been un- faithful. Then follows incident after incident, m swift syccession, bringing Hallam to a just retribution and taking Lor- rie, after many trials, safe into the arms of the honorable Patton. When He Came Back, a strong tomedy drama and a funny comedy salled Never Too Old to Woo, also the Gtest Mutual Weekly, rounds out the strongest programme’ of the season. Comine next week, Brothers Byrne in Eight Bell BREED THEATRE. Anita Stewart in “Clover’s Rebellion,” a Delightful Love Story Feature For Today and Tonight. The feature screeri production at the Sreed theatre for today is “Clover's 2ebellion.” a delightful love story by fames Oliver Curwood, featuring the tainty little star. Anita Stewart. In ‘is production Miss Stewart mives a wonderful interpretation of the trials vhich so many of our American heir- ssses are put to in the attempts of wcially ambitious relatives to become aders in foreign soclety circles. Your eart will g0 out to thisy poor little 4ch girl. and at the same time you il find many hearty laughs in the ac- fon of Miss Stewart's new leading nan_ Rudolph Cameron. Otyer pictures on the bill_include he Pathe Weekly and a Big V. com- @y completes the bill. DAVIS THEATRE Ee— four Shows Today at 1.30, 3.15, 6 and 8 p. m—Three Big Keith Acts and 3 Triangle Photoplays—Coming Mon. day, Monster Double Picture Bill. There will be four shows at the pawis today and an exceptionally fine il of vandeville and photoplays will [ e seen for the last time today. The irst haif of next week will bring to the bavis one of the finest and most ex- ensive photoplay programs ever pre- ? ented in this city. The big attraction s Polly of the Circus, an elaborate i creen presentation of Margaret % fayo's great drama of circus life in ight big acts. F3 Polly of the Circus tells the story = f a little circus orphan (Mae Marsh). 3 been raised by Toby, the is Charles Eidridge). Polly accident and has to - — — main behind while the show goes on. She is taken to the home of the min- ister, where her.presence in the house is turned into scandal by the narrow- minded gossips. ‘This leads to her going back to the c::ul, but t!? f(a“ow:fi! ‘:Dl;lflst the circus’ comes back to the little town,| _. #—Ed Velton, Regers, Nebr. and through the Intervention of a fEhi | Promrt Felet N e and a fire in the “Big Top,” Polly | «r pave used Foley Kidney and the minister find each other—and | backache, the result of catching cold P 4 ¢ 1aushter ana| Biiohy Shis a1wavs give me prom; is is a picture of laughter an ney s tears; a ph&ll?ra of a score of circus| relief. and I m}cheertull’ Tecom-= thrills and, in fact, you see a com-| mend them.” 2 =5 plete circus performance on the screen | , The Teason Toley Kidney Fills ,use the neu- The most amazing of all the scenes| So,satistactorlly 15, hecares By nous is the burning of the main tent Aur- | Srasts macter that remains in. the ing the evening performance and the| blood because the kidneys do mnot wild stampede of the audience. Ever- | do their work properly in fiitering ett Shinn, the famous artist, designed | and casting out from the system uria the settings, and Margaret Mayo, the ‘acid and other poisons. author, personally aided Charles Ho- “Foley Kidney Pills always give me Relief usually follows in a few days and such symptoms as pain in ran, the director of the plcture, in his| SAYS AN Such SyD Qs e o e muscles, Theumatism, too frequent action of the bladder at night, and Fromi the Commerce Reports. other painful and annoyin; &, aliments disappear. Foley Kidney Pills con- fain no harmful ingredients. = They are safe as well as quick acting. Lee & Osgood Co. Betause of the scarcity of sugar in Italy much attention has been drawn to the sweetening methods which were emploved during the economic crisis of 1790-1800, when it was_found that sirup of grapes was an effective sub- stitute for sugar. In East Aberdeen, Scotland, ‘a plow- man receives from $166 to $166 for a halt year's work. Wages are goins up. Norweglan canning factories report a shortage of tin and the possibility of indefinitely continued rising prices. Glassmakers® associations are spring- ing up all over England and are play- ing an important part in re-establish- ing an industry that was languishing before the war began. Agents of American interests bought most of the tobacco offered this year at the two sales held in Amsterdam. Only Sumatra tobacco was offered. One Legitimate Rald. Whether it was by accident or de- sign, the Germans must be credited with one legitimate aerial raid upon ‘England. They bombarded a naval station and did not kill any women or children—New York World. The Difference. More cooks are wanted for the army, which shows the difference between Good Health the American army and the average European army. What they want ovar there is more to cook.—] City Journal. . Future of the Rueshans. If the Russian people don’t get to- gether pretty soon they may long be doing the goose step together. —Indianapolis News. M. Justin Godard, French under-sec- retary for war, and M. de Billy, the newly appointed minjster to Greece, havé arrived at Athens. FOR SALE COWS FOR SALE Carload will arrive Saturday, Septem- ber 29th . JAMES H. HYDE North Frankfin. phone 30, Lebanon, Conn. FOR SALE Three Story Brick Block with 4 Stores and 2 Eight Room Flats on Thames Street; also coal property good lvp%f;_i"e- 0 m— owned by A. L. Potter & Co, with %‘mll: no o n the bodY. |1 160 feet on Thames River, must be o yfgl th‘m—use sold to close estate. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phones Central Bldg. BEECHAM’ PILLS Lacgest Sale of Any Medicine in the Werld, Sold everywhers. Inboxes, 10c-, 25c. Norwich FOR SALE Right-room cottzge, all latest im- provements, large barn, and eight LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bunch _of keys; elther on Main strest or BYfaaney’ Siher 9n|bullding lots, located In the best resi- this office. 5ep29d | dential section of Jewett City. CAME "TO MY FARM Sept. 26; one £rade Ayrshire helfer: owner can have Sime by proving. probersy an a Ccharzes! G. . Chappell. phone. Leb: anon Sep2ga. STRAYED OR STOLEN—From my pasture in North Stonington, _three vearling helfers; two red, ons brown and waite. Pledse notify O. H. Main, Norwich, Conn. and recélve reward. ep2 LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN from my pasture at Chaffeville; an Ayrshire cow, 2 1-2 years old. Kindly notify Alfred Oden. Mansfieid Center. Conn. —_— FOR SALE FOR SALE in Putnam, Ct, this very unusual bargain has been forced onto the market through unavoidable cir- cumstances; a splendid 10-room house in perfect condition, inside and out (ust fAnished painting); built by pres- ent owner for a home; not @s & cheap tenement house: material all the best money could buy; there is down stairs. parior living room, dining room, large front hall, winding stairs, kitchen and pantry (soap stone sink): up stairs, three”large airy bed rooms, bath, sun parlor, very large presses in room;’ house all finished . in natural wood: finely ‘carved oak mantels; a laTge circular veranda, excellent cellar, steam heat, city water, sewer connec: tion; there 15 a large barn, room 2 autos, 3 horses, wagons, nide 10 another shed, worp-shop, etc. 2 by 40; could easlly be made Iito oot- tage. '$7.000.00 would not bulld these bulldinks today; located 100 feet from electrics, 3 minites walk to Grove St. in fine Tesidenttal neighborhood: this is _all being sacrificed at $3,800.00; $1,500.00 may remain on mortgage, It you want a good home or Investment at @ price less than you mey ever ex- For particulars, inquire of S. SEIGEL. . Real Estate and Insuramece, Norwich, Conn.’ Tel. 248 ANTIQUES A few rare pieces Heirlooms on sale, Monday, Oct. 1st, 2 to 4 p. m., at the warerooms of J. C. WORTH Market Street ° WM. B. WILCOX, Auctioneer AUCTION Dairy Cows and Farm Machinery To Be Held At 2 P. M, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1917 Rain or Shime. This sale will disperse one of the highest quality herds in this section of the state. It consists of 9 Hol- steins_and 2 Jerseys (both nice fam- pect to buy another. don’t miss this. D. H. Armstrong. Daniélson, Ct. telephone for appointment. Write or FOR SALE THREE FAMILY HOUSE_ with good yard No. 14 Orchard Street iy Sowsd.. Tricse: cows o the resuits Price $2,750 of many years of careful selcotion of ice 'y profitable = producers. They are . all gentle, easy milkers, in a healthy, thrifty condition; all bred to & regis- tered pure bred sire, whose dam has & 32-pound butter record. Six cows are now milking; three are due within & month and two within six weeks. Do not miss this opportunity to re. place & boarder with one of thes: DProven producers. SHAGBARK FARM, HARLAND ROAD, Norwich, Conn. To reach farm, take Yantic trolley to Sheltering Arms, and walk ebout three minutes. Further information cows or machinery, by telephoning 909, Norwich. T R e WM. B. WILCOX Auctioneer AUGTION WIIl sell at Public Auction_at Th Larkham Farm, located in Ledyard, Must be sold to close an Estate Apply to JAMES L. CASE, 87 SHETUCKET STREET LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE . | FOR SALE By order of the Hon- orable Court of trict of Norwich, I will Sell the Inter- cst of Willle ¥ Whipple, late of Vol- untown, in said District, deceased, in the real estate situated in the village end town of _Voluntown, and being fully descrived in the application to sell. on file in sald Court. For more particular description, see sald appli- cation, — | Conn., on road leading from Shewvill FRANCES L. WHIPPLE, fo 3batio. Hive mingtes f":azf vé‘:vu: « Wdmre ewville fon on Norwic e iosd erly trolley. e AT A COURT OF PROBATE ‘WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1917 HELD St Nomwick, “on the 31th aey of Seve o Eres: frfisqrwl % 3 AY‘L}‘N’G\ Juy resen! udge. Estats of Oharfes & Gladi of Franklin, in said.Distr The Administrator exhibited his ministration sccount with sald esta :o the Court for allowance; it is there- ore Ordered, That the.lst day of Octo- ber, A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at thé:Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, In said Dis- trict, be and the same 1is. gpoflnted for cflrlni ] same, and e sald Administrator is directed to no- tice thereof by publishing thi order once in some newspaper having.a cir- culation in said istrict at least two days prior o the date of sald hearing, and mm? }0 the Court. . AYLING, . ‘The above end foregoing s e e copy of record. 'tt?\' HELEN M. sep2%d At 10 O’clock A. M. FORTY-FIVE HEAD OF CATTLD elght cows, 1 Holstein cow (due to freshen soon), 1 Holstetn 6ow (com- ing in some ‘fime this Fail), 10 three year old heifers (coming ih), 5 two year oid heifers, 1 two_vear 61d Holo stein bull b5 vearling Holstein bulls, several fat helfers and cows (for Dbeef), 10 vearling heifers, 1 nice iwo 5% repistration. L SIIF SF yong Foe ™ e n i oric horses (welght "3000 Ibs, Sirong and Sne workers), 1 pair new doubls nar- nesses 1 team wagon, ing Rorse, 1 lumber wagon, Bugsies. ‘hores power and saw. 1 grind stone, and other small articles too numerous to mentlon, If said day proves stormy, sale will take place the next fair week day. FPosittvely everything sold, as I mave sold my farm and have ho Dplace to keep the same. A Caterer ‘Will Be In_ Attendance. DSCAR XL MAIN. DRESCHER, Clerk. NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 191 FULL ASSOCIATED s PRESS DESPATCHES FOR SALE " SIXTEEN YEARS OR OVER STEADY WORK AND GOOD WAGES Apply WINCHESTER WOOLEN €O, Thamesville One to work on lathe and accustomed to mill work. _Apply VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, Inc. Woanted At Once WOOELEN SPINNERS Plainfield Woolen Company Central Village, Conn. Girls' Over 16 Years of Age In Light Manufactaring Business EIGHT HOUR DAY American Thermos Bottle Co. NORWICH, CONN, X WVWANTED A SPEEDER FIXER MUST BE'A SOBER MAN~ $18.00 Per Week Address BOX 22 Care of Bulletin KNITTING FOR SOLDIERS More serious and necessary Young Men and Ladies Bandages and Absorbent Cot- ton to alleviate the sufferings of our boys at- home and abroad. Apply at the VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, Inc. FCR SALE ANNOUNCEMENT , 1, Joseph Wolfe, wish to notify all my .customers and patrons that the Patnam Trucking and Trading Co., of which | was a member, has been dissolved, and that | am now conduct- ing the same business under the name of Wolfe Brothers’ Sales Stable and Trading Company, at the same prem- ises, 79 Woodstock Avenue, Putnam, Kennedy’s old, stables. All cutstanding bills of the company have been bought by me and further payments of them should be made to| my present firm. We will buy and sell all horses, metals, waste and formerly. kinds of junk, as Wolie Sales Stables | and Trading Co. PUTNAM, CONN. “Where You Bought the Horse.” Telephone 187, Putnam What $1,000 WILL BUY A seven room cottage in good repair, barn 24 x 30; crib, 12 x 16; hennery, 8 x 12; wood shed and wagon hou: 1 horse, a few hens, lumber wagon, all farming tools, all crops, including ev- erything for the garden. FIFTY ACRES OF LAND. . Soveral acres till- abundance of wwod and some Immediate possession. Investi gate. Send ¢for Wilcox’s Farm Bulie- tin. .Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX i Farm Specialist, Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 F. I. RACINE Real Estate FARMS A SPECIALTY Over 25 Farms For Sale If you are Interested in farms or real estate, write for my catalogue. Will give you the best of terms. Some of the best located FARMS in Connecti- cut. PLAINFIELD, CONN. Phone 99-4, Moosup Division FABMS'C.J. OBEN & COF s NEWPORT, VT. With stock, crops and tools, well located,” near good mar- ket, modern buildings, reason- prices and good terms. Send for free catalogue. C. J. OBEN & CO. Ntwnort. Ve, WANTED | |t work for idle hands. | Wanted to work on Gauze| FOR SALE—One engine and saw to saw cord wood; good condition; bis bargain; can be seen running by pointment. Mr. MoMahon, ~Mohegan, Conn.. R. D. 7. sep2d FOR SALE Baby carrlage in execl- lent condition; three tons furnace coal. 143 McKinley Ave. Sep2od S _Sasian kx»z?u-l, eight s : oken; - Frher amingle | EO B 210l iy St o, Py Co., . op2sa” | M, Bypdick. Box 476 clty; phone 416, CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS n Norwich soon. Men and womep desir- Ing government clerkships. departmen tal, postofiice, rallway madl, customs, stenographers. write for free particu lars to J. C. Leonard (former govern: ment examiner) 276 Kenols Bldg., Washington. sep29d TVE A NEW LINB of Soap, Ex-| FoR tracts. Toilet Goods, Perfumes, eto. for | months asents; 100 per cent free, ' TWrite quicid, Dept. 61, St. Louis, Mo. DRUG CLBRK W tered or assistant. E. Main St., New London. ap: Regls- FOR SALB—A few R. I Red 1let: Callahan, 27| Hill Grove Poultry Farm, 5 West Deari 66p29d _ | St., Tel. 1658. E sep29d AGENTS—200 cent profit; won- FOR 7 11d acriul Jittle artlole; sometning news | Ly SagELoETIvate T fiel!; “k%}'}“dfl!ei carry right In your | country who would give their 8 year PN 1006, | ome." Ta perrest imerican BIAE, Clncinnath, O. cilldren to Teed or cave for; raised oh our farm and never owned by anyone else. Is used to all kinds of farm- work; & very nice driver; and a regu- lar pet. For good home and references price is very low. No jockeys peddlers: need apply. Call at private residence, 1204 Main St., Willimantic, Conn. % sep29d FOR SALE—Model 82 seven-passen-| ger Overland; repainted and in good mechanical order Est. M. B. sep25TuThus FOR SALBE—Model 7 LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives to sell shirts, under- wear, hoslery, .dresses, walsts, skirts direct to homes. Write for free sam- ples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York City. sep29d WOMEN TO SELL guaranteed hos- fery to wearer. Salary $15.00 full time. 25¢ an hour spare _time. ormous Christmas trade; experience unneces- gary. International Mills, Norristown, Ring. Overlana TO RENT - 2 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with or without board at The Plymouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Telephohe 785. ' sep29d IO RENT—Four-room tepement at 47_Beech St sep29d TO RENT The Tall occupled by Wauregan Lodge, Knights of Lythiag in Steiner Bullding, Main St. Inquirs of John Steiner, Tél. 471-1%. sep . begly POETRY THE BELOVED WARRIOR. LOUIS M, GRICE. To lofty ideals holding fast, He ventures on his dangerous quest, Braving the shrapnel's awful biast, That deadly wrongs may be redressed) He goos—a champlon of the free, And now I ask, with bated breath. Will my dear one come back to me From_that charred land of war and Qeath? TO RENT—Tenement of 9 TOoOmS;|Yet though my grieving heart may steam heat and all latest Improve- T ments. 51 Fairmount St. p28d__ | without Surcense for he return, —w 5 I would not thus s absence rue Palmer St. B. B, Mclntyre. Were he less true. e e SR e ok apata A ek o et 1n the ~MarTon | { Halter af oach daily task Eoirkert g bancatl ol e on | L daltan ot Rk oot ot monc .eplsx . Whilg even through my fitful sleep, Grim Wwar Intones unhapply themes: Furnished rooms for Tt hoasereel 27 Division St. light housekeeping. sep2d TO WENT—Upper tenoment of seven rooms, set tubs_ bath and electric lights, Call 34§ Franklin St. sepZsd TO RENT Five room flat with bath, corner Thames Terrace and Cahoon St. D! Tooming Dbouse; 14 rooms, unfurnisned; 38 Unioh St.; steam heat, eloctric lights, gas, garden, shed, HANDSOME WIDOW, 36, wortn | Roadster; repainted and [n good me- and_fruit trees. inquire City Lunch, $95,000, lonely, will marry, B, care|c¢henical order. Est. M. B. Ring. = ep2ld Mission Unity. San Francisco, CaL” . | _3ePRTuThus e T T sep2 FOR SALE — Confectionery, ice BT o - rooms for light houseleepin CAPTTALIST, T worth 3350000, | Sream and clgar store, in fine location | SOR00) S Tl do4s-s, Sep11d T 2B AR, Bk hraiohs, |48 3 barewin 17 taken ac. o To RENT Centrally located six- ahle Tangba ™ | particulars call at Talbott's Cs room fiar, modern improvements. Ap- RSN Wi e 56 Main St. Norwich, B ply at 122 Broadway. sepid Barile sapplics. CIotn e Ioxnar 55 on neSOR | SALE—165 Leghorn and Rock | —10 RENT—Furpished rooms for Hght Piities: "fiberal Commistion: exclusive| hens and pullets; from ' Very' choice | nousekecping. 85 Washingion St territory; ~permanent ~postition; line | {3VINE Strain: 4180 for, the iot; also| Phone S ready Dec. Tst. Apply mow. - Bankers | {3™iLY Spw af 340; @ g0 sentle'mare | =g moni Bazement fenement at 5o Supply Col, Jowa City, Iowa. Soll ‘Cheap. Willlam® A acei tEouth | School St. Inquire at Bulletin Office. 2 Canterbury. : Sep2ad Jyavd NTED—Experienced weaver on itk o cotion FOR SALE _Three heifers, due to or inspector in cloth T gooiton, for Inspector In cloth | freghen. Price 3165 for the three: also West side sific M. Criosta ™ | Beavy express “wagon, s15: ‘and ep! buggy, $16. D. to do lboring | 4. Patnam, Ct WANTED —A man z sep28d worlk ins: ves i S s N e FOR SALE Dyving horse e and gentle; welghing about 8 WANTED—Glrls 15 vears of age: to|Teasonable. 102 “Rovsevelt Av learn quilling. - West Side Slik Mill. | Norwich . B. Harrington. Sep29d sep2sd o FOR SALE_Maxwell only been Tun 3.200 miles; Dbest of care; price will demor strate. R._ L Lockwood. Lewis- ton Ave., Willimantic; phone. 128-4. sep28d. >—Pright woman wishing to learn all branches of office work and villing to assist with light housework Barton, New_aven, touring car, had fireman FOR_SALE A registered Huolstein p . bull. Some of the best blood in the >—A woman to work In|state: also one Hallock potat digger. Apply at Wauregan House.| Cheap. Gall 18511 se, = Ao TFOR_SALE Gu Elle | L3X WANTED for conductors and|milic for bustor - Law ence Olornecks motormen. Must be In zood health | Mohegan Valiey Farm. Mohegan, and able to pass the required examina- | seps7d < Anp! to Trainmaster at New Norwich or Westerly. The| FOR SALE—Auton ne Electric Rajlway Company. |Suitable for a I Scatland. Phone 298-1 delivery top. tienry Clark, sep2id WANTE An experienced colored| FOR SALE Three horses; or will woman a3 cook. Apply evenings to|trade them for c Fred' Darling, Mrs R W, Perkins, 42 Rockwell St. | Pomfret Center, Con: o a SAREDIIR 5 W FOR SALE_Five passenzer Buick WANTIED _Five thousand hens and | touring car, 1914 modcl, in £00d con- chickens. 10,000 bran bags. Also cows, | ditlon.” Elg Wargain. & Kallenbe fat calvis find drossed Wogs Highest i sep26d v Josepn Hockberg, 181 e el e Haries SUSLMIes 13- T Owher called tp actusi i military service. Price $950. Terms Lo 1E SAKE of your pocketbook, | Sult purchaser. Cufi be seen at. 114 if vou think of a dress or a coat, think | Montauk Ave.. tel. 1216, or write P_O. of “The wasnik = Co.. _opposite " Wool- | Box 393, New London, Ct Sep26d worih's £ a0 10¢ Store, Norwich, OR SALE Ten tons of old hay. J eplOMWS C. Leffingwell, sep26d hone 441-12, 3 for results try “Home h wish marriage most_relia- descriptions. stock and farming toois. 8 room hou with barn: atl in good repair. ituated o ol R g T Clab s are | I i house. . Write " BOx AT, : S S A DTy FU IR, STeTETeens | o SALE Pie thoroughbred, ¢ aE prithee: A Eastionlsn Elx o arm. North Stonington . ParGeitars Thoe. 5o | 5ySpe! ringto New Haven, Conn. L st ] 2d FOR SALE—Three good Sep work £ horses, hatness and' wagons: must be BUY and sell tools, furnitu g s e ool At . “Apply H. Friedbers & Son. cise; old books especially want- Write' or call. Louis D. Ward, 32|~ FOR SALE Seven-room cottage on St mar24MWS | Ashtand mear corner of 101 firect: = values should ses | JeWett City. Inguire on premises. e g vet ladies’ shapes in all 2 i i 1 _The Pasnik Co., ovposite | T FOR_SAL registared 3 | th's’5 and 10e store.” Norwich, | Bull 15 _months old. Jobn Dodd | 5eplOMWS | wich, Conn. sepil (switchboard) | “FOR €ALE—Four work horses. Call Sivil Service 1454 arter § sep13d i 1° eRparience | FOR SALE—Hav. ncar Baltic, - Telc- j aled ¥ »_application, noor, Oet. Seforc 16, With ‘State o~ Civil “Service Commission, Room T3, | car. in fre chape 3200 Capitol, Harirord, __“sep2sd | Sioirs, Conn. Telepiione WANTED— v a small bustness | _ aussod 'l"w nlnu\t‘.:' $1,000. Addl’:esszg?‘nx ! e FOR SALE war positions open. $100 On Willimantic trolley, one mile from Baltle; a fine 9-room cottage and go:d i barn:’ diso’“nen Soop. house mewly e sooi oo | PAinted, shingled: i acres b1 Aood ani: freman; & gaod sober | BT e for garden truck: minning o o ""h‘i" spring water in house 1 kinds of e oo BEDEIC _ Pirall jend many: ietles of flowers; BOY WANTS position to work after | makes a fine poultry farm, I have many calls for places like this to o Mddress D, Bulletin Office. ep list 11 Gwn- but seldom have one on you are Interested don't er going to_move out of si Call or Address WILLIAM F. HIL Room 108 Thayer Bldg., Norwich. Tel. 147. tomobile repair man; M. B. Ring. Gt TED Waitress; also chamber \pply at The Columbian House. NTED A competent _girl for housework &t 16 Warren St. sop2sd the. uemdfiifilng o can get; w! Y 8008 cas) for same:” Pnone. 723, © sep2sd ‘WANTED—OId false teeth; dos - it broken; I pay $2 € $15 FARMS 'FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent rarms; can tradc cither for city Droperty of equal value; one 27 acros. 'state road. mear city, modern buildings; also 180 acre ‘stock farm with tools and equipment, fure buiid- er | Ings. keeps 50 bead. If interested, writo Send by parcel post and recelve | or telephone bY_retufn mail, L. Mazer, 2007 TRyows AcENCY, til St Philadelphia, Pa. Sepsd_| gesod Wiillmantie, Ct. ANTED—100 women to save more :-half on their fall hats. Sane or millinery at The Pasnik Co. sepl0MWS T WANTED—Good family horse; must for lady to drive. W. S. Case, est_Town St._ Beptiid TED—A mald _ for general nousework. Apply at 15 Broad St. septitd WANTED A first_class experienced George pathy, seplsd T SPECIAL made boxes. hold four Ppacks of cigarettes, at 40¢ up. ready to PN LE mail to the soldier; if you cannot come ’ To our store, send us a money order| Six room cottage with buttery and or stamps, allowing 5c for maillng; we |one acr= of land. Fine location. e “°"dyw.“fi'§a¥g‘ desire; if you don’t|pass by door. Outside of city limits. R e 30} Will be sold reasonable but must be order anyway. " Fasan's Smoke Shop.| T RS %016 reaton FOR SALE A very choice Seven Room Cottage on Willlams Street with modern Improve ments. Price reasonable. Will make some one a very desirable home. For further particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Bstate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. “WANTED R competent cook & A. M. AVERY Breiley. o Aeraa | Tel. 1122-2 52 Broadway T Sesen Tana na antiaus 250 fi A Brudiier, 55 Prank: d riy Sal B Sl A Bl %tk | Broadway Property For Sale AT A SACRIFICE Beautifully situated in one of the fin- est residence sections of Norwich. House has 17 rooms and bath; excep- WANTED A GOOD WATCH DOG.|tionally large verandas. Well built stable with space for several motor can stand cold weather. cars; large lot. Ideal for high grade rooming house, béing close to business Box 444, care Bulletin. section of city. Owner leaving Nor- WANTED wich will sell_at a sacrifice. Further particulars from 25 Toolmalkers, 10 All-around Machine Hands (must be firstgclass), 7 General | Telephone 1334 ARCHA W. COIT Housework Girls, 1 Cook, 30 Weavers, Masons’ Building Materials 63 Broadway 8 Spinners, 4 Farm Hands, 10 Boys. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU OF ALL KINDS Central Bldg, Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr WHEN YOU WANT _o put your bus- For Sale by iness before the public, there 18 no The Peclk.McWilli o one that Addres: medium oetter than through the ad- inz culumns of Tha Rullatin, Cars | ot Watch FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerite. pleasant éoms. No. S North > To RENT—ieatly furnished _ room: 150 room for light housekeeping. Mrs. iy ‘Refoy, 7 Nortn High St Jeid FURNISAED rooms; reasomabls rates, suitable for light housekeepins. Mrs. Ewma Morse, 18 Union St. Jy2sd FOR RENT Three 6-room Apartments $20.00 EACH JAMES L. CASE 57 Shotucket Sireet FOR RENT House of ten rooms 3t No. 54 Wash- ton Street. All conveniences and Steam Heat. Inquire of ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Rea! Estate Agent, Richa-ds Building, 91 Main Street SIX ROOM APARTMENTS ANl modern conveniences and faultless |bath equipment. In fine residence section, near school and electric: rental $20 Rer month. Can sell you a fine new two-family Louse at an attractive price. Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- onaiie prices; terms to suit. The Norwich Houszing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway For where the flame of battle sweep [ ®ee him struggling In my dreams Fighting to reach tve hero's goal And approhenston gripd my soul ¥et greater far would be my,woe, Feared he the foe. He could not rest in peaceful emse _ While mailed might assailed the worfd. And sough with vandal hands to selzs The ~mems ' In Freedom's crown im pearled: When Liberty. In clarion tones to By awful dangers Ho leapt to her defending guns; Ana“{Rough through weary mignt and ay, For his return I watch and pray, I_would not thus his presence crave. Were he less brave tmperiled. called loyal sons; unappalled: THE CALL. (For the Transcript) In uniform, %f khaki brave, With air of vietory won, He turns for one mors farewef wave Asoldler boy, my nelghbors son. A little lad, my baby lad! Asleep so long and peaccfully- Across the vears of hunger sad hy mother calling thee? ~—Ruey Bartlett Steve Dost hear tl HUMOR OF THE DAY “That man is so honest he wouldn't steal a pin,” said the admiring friend “I mever hought much of the pin “Try test,” answered Miss Cayenne. him “with an umbrella.”—Philadelphia Inquirer. “So yow've refused my - brother es; "he had the auda to pro- pose to me by telephone. “What did you answer? “I answered, Ring off!"—Pearson's ‘Weekly, London. “Our gunners got the range at 1 and dropped a shell right in amon, ‘em; when I looked again they was gone!” “For good?” “Well. Miss, they went in that d rection!”—Passing Show. “I spent some of my salary today I hink even a married man has the right to do that. don’t you?" “Well, there's a great deal to be sa on that subject.” “That’s true, and. believe me. will_be as soon as I get home.” ton Hranscript. In one scene the crook had F to jail for a year, In the ten he ‘was being released from pri “I say, Pop,” remarked a youns be to his father, “I wonder if that vea went as fast for him as it did for us —Film Fun. “Do you drink coffee?” asked th an aged patient. as the reply continued the M slow poison.” “Yes, very slow,” replied man. “I've taken it daily D., “is a the old for nearl For Rent e Bullding now occupicd by The Pinut-Cadden Co., 144-147 Main St. aquire of THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. STORE TO RENT Atout 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin -cet, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. In- quire at Bulletin Ofiice. FOR SALE IR D) 1 | FOR SALE ll ~o. ble locations, List your property it 79 Willlams St. splendia nodern home, in best residential section: all convenlences, large level corner lot; price reasonable you care to sell or repc, as I have a number of people looking for real tate investments. WILLIA. and casy terms If desirid. Real Estate Room 103, Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 . 68, FoR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement ana Busi- Biocks, Building Lots, all in des Thayer Bldg. Fui’nished Scashore Cottages For Sale or Rent , Weekapaug. Pleasant View, and along .the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I. : SALE HORSES I nave 20 Horses that 1 want to aisposs of right away. Nine of them are big work horses—the balance will welgh from 900 to 1200 1bs. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 526-3. may14a E. A. PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance TITLES SEARCHED AND SATIS- at FACTION GIVEN 26 Cliff Street Phone 300 WHEN YOU WANT to put your hus- Iness before the bublio. there 1s no medium better .than tnrough' the ad- vartising columns of The Bulletin. 80 years”—Tit-Bits. This raising of the price by the bakers strikes me fiercel” “Oh, 1 guess you can stand it “Yo@ T know. But I was talking to my wife about it this morning, a she sald .to never mind; she wou bake our own bread hereafter! Browning’s Magazine. “I used to think Dubwaite man of few words.” “What caused you to change opinion?” ; “I happened to be sitting near of bread somethin was a at the baseball park the other when the umpire made a rank cision in 7:vor of the visiting team Birmingham Age-Herald. ~ THE KALEIDOSCOPE Enght men have been sentenced at Sydney to six months’ imprisonm on the charge of being members of association known as the Indu Workers of the World. M. Louis Keunen, burgomaster o Hamont, the Abbe Baltings, and the rector of the seminary at Hamont. ‘ac cording to frontier reports, have been sentenced to death for assisting Bel- glans to escape into Holland. In Egypt since 1913, says an Ex change message, buffaloes have de creased 24 per cent, cows and oxen 23 per cent, and donkeys 30 per cent There-is also a similar decrease in tn number of horses and mules. Bhupendra Nath Basu one of the re cently appointed new members of the couneil of India. has cancelled his passage to England at the request ¢ secretary of state, in or atter may be able to con n in India. Mr. Montagu. der that the fer with Austro-Hungari in_socialists have de- cided to urge the Dutch-Scandinavian committee in Stockholm to fix a date for the soclalist conference, expressing the opinion that discussion as to re- sponsibllity for the war would not pro- mote negotiations “especially as the data are not yet complete.” The committee of the Confed- atier of the Christian and Free T Un ions of Belgium, which represents a large number of the Belglan working class in uninvaded Belgium® France England and Switzerland, reaffirms its belief that the responsible Belgian government alone is competent to con- duct negotiations for peace. All the Austrian officers captured b the Russians and now interned in Den- mark and Norway are to be called up on to furnish immediately a written explanation of the circumstances at- tending their capture. Only those offi- cers whose reasons are considered suf- ent will have the right to continue their military career after the war. The fund opened at the Mansion house for the relief of the distress caused by the fire at Salonika, amount- ed on Saturday to about 3,600 pounds. The situation in the city is now well in hand. Supplies of bgead and of tim- ber for temporary shelter have been organized by the Greek government No British casualties were suffered in the fire. The Neues Pester Journal argues that the succession of the minority cabinet In Hungary weakens Hunga an political power in the Dual Mon archy, and says: “This weakening {s due to secret Slav and Clerical influ ences in Vienna which are anti-Ger- man, as oply a strong Hungary can glve Germany sufficient guarantees for the military and political value of the alliance.”

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