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THUNDER SHOWERS TODA FAIR TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight rafoving Piotures at the Breed Thea. Moving Pictures at the Davis Thea. Theatre. Norwich Council, No. mmeets in Pythian Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS Hewitt Property Sold. 309, U. C. T. W. Frink, administrator Mabel Hew. itt Estate, the property {High and Spring streets, which con. sistg of one two-tepement house, No. 19 High street, and a one-tenemen house, No. § Spring streot. The prop- erty was purchased by Libby | Swho buys the property for an invest [ ment. \»Two Events Sunday at Y. M. C. Building. , At the local Y. M, C. A. building to. morrow the usual breakfast for en listed men will be served at 9. ! clock, by members of the “Y’ )jary and several young ladies. | brief address at the | delivered by James C. Macpherson At 5.30 p. m. the “get together” fo: sailors and soldiers and civilians who War and are interested, will be held. i patriotic songs will be sung, a brie ! address will will be served free to all by the la !dies of Broadway church. These gatherings are growing more ‘popular week by ASPECIAL Y. M, C. A. SERVICE week. AT BAPTIST CHURCH For Sunday Evening With Rev. P. C. Pictures at the Auditorium Prancis D. Donohue has sold for L. located on Levin A. tables will be be delivered and lunch been sold for Frank J. Stanley of New Haven to Raffela Froscessillo of Foun- tain street by Real Estate Agent John A. Moran. The new owner will build cn the lot. SUNDAY SUBJECTS The subject of the Christian Science service will be Lovi At Trinity Episcopal church, there will be holy communion and serman at 10.30 a. m. t The union service for the United and Park Congregational churches will be held at Park church on Sunday morn- ing. At the First Congregational church, Norwich_Town, Sunday, preaching by Rev. C. H. Ricketts of the Greeneville Congregational church. At St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, Rev. Willlam F. Smith, rector: Holy communicn 10.20 a. m., Sunday school at noon, evening prayer 7.30 p. m. - Rev. L, G. Horton, D. D, of Woon- socket, R. I, will preach on Sunday morning at the Trinity _Methodist church. His topic will be The Fight- ing Stars. £ At Mt. Caivary Baptist church, Sun- day service: 11 a. m., preaching: _12 Sunday school; 7.45 p. m. preaching and holy communion. Benj. W. Wil- liams, minister, At the First Baptist church, Georze Wright as Speaker. Henry Strouse, minister, the pastor will ‘preach at :the morning service A rally of special interest ar- (and the Supper will be ob- ranged by the T M. G A for Sun. |served. Sunday school at 12 oclock . day night at the Central Baptist S church, at 7.30 o'clock when Dr. Pe-| At the Central Baptist church, ter C. Wright will speai on the topic, morning service, sermon by Dr. P. C. Christ in World Servics. Particular| Wrght. Service in Italian_at 10.45 emphasis will be placed upon Red!o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. W. Carle Triangle work under Y. M. C. A. aus- | vale. _Sunday school at 12 o'clock. rices. There is a cryiug need fo workers, both men ani women, fo oterseas service among our noble sol and the speaker will tel phasize this need. Evervbody who has the interests o 'will doubtless be a ge piesent to hear Mr. Wright ways impresses his hearers Norwich must send her quota to do hoped this unusual service and it that within a very short time severa svill indicate their willingness to go overseas. The public generally is.invited to this meetins. DAVIS THEATRE. Four Shows Today, at 1.30, 3.15, 6 and 8 p. m—Big Double Feature Bill Taylor Holmes in A Pair of Sixes, 6-part Comedy. Mary Warren Drama, and Events. the The big feature at the Davis today the stx-part is Taylor Halmes in comedy, A Pair of Sixes. Nearly e eryone is familiar with this play an critics pronounced it as the funnies comedy that bad appeared on stage in many years. even funmier than the stagze version, as many scenes are enacted that could Tot be plaved on the stage. The other feature on the bill is Mary Warren, the dainty Triangle star. in The Vortex, a five-part drama full of excitement thrilis and ro- mance. Current Events with all the latest news “over here” and ‘“over there,” completes the show. AUDITORIUM Cheating the Public, One of the Sea- sor’s Biggest Drawing Cards—Don’t Fail to See It Today—A Great Pic- ture—Four Shows, 130, 320, 6.15, 830. Today is vour last chance to see Cheating the Public, the 1918 film sensation now showing at the Audi- torfum theatre. No picture has ever been presented at this popular play- house, that carried such an appeal with a punch in every reel. This pic- ture was shown at the Lyric theatre in New York for two months at prices ranging from 50c to 3150, and can be seen here at 11, 17 and 22 cents. And it is well worth seeing. Coming Monday, Willlam Farnum, in a drama of love and hate. Love and hate mingle with cach other to make a powerful and intensely thrill- ing photodrama in William Fox's 1918 version of Hall Caine’s The Bondman, which will be shown at the Auditor- fum theatre next Monday. Wiliam Farnum, the star, does some of the best work of his screen career in the picture. BREED THEATRE Four Shows Today, 130, 3, 6.15 and 8.15—Two Big Features—Mme, Na- zimova in Revelation and Ruth C| ford in Midnight Madness. Naximova, the great Metro star, is assisted by a superior cast in her ini- tial Metro picture, Hevelation, which is the feature attraction at the Breed theatre-today. Charles Bryant is seen in the leafing male roi> and other members _of the cast include Frank Currier, Syn De Conde, John Martin, Eugene Borden, Philip Sandford, Bigelow Cooper, True James Fred Radeliffe and Hazel Washburn. This eight-act Metro special phoduction is adapted from Mabel Wagnall's novel, A Rose Bush of a Thousand Years, and every resource known to the art of motion photozraphy has been de- voted to make it one of the sreatest screen productions of the vear. It is an achievement of which both Nazi- mova and Metro Pictures Corporation ‘may well be proud. Ruth Clifford is also seen in Rupert Julian’s dramatic production, Midnight Madness, and the latest war news in the Hearst-Pathe Weekly completes the bill. Today there will be four shows, at 130, 3, 615 and 8.15. BUYS ON GRANT COURT Mrs. Charlotte W. Jomes Purchases Cottage House and Lot. James L. Case has sold to Mrs. Crarlotts W. Jones for Helen B, P. Huntington and Harry J. Hullivan, the property recently oecupied by Mr. Hullivan at No. 28 Grant Court, con- sisting of a lot having a fromtage of 115 feet and rumning back to a depth ©of more than 200 feet with a frame cottage thereon. The new owmer will oceupy the property in the near fu- Mr. Hafflvan has recently been call- ed to the colors and left Norwich on Thursday for a training camp in Maine. T Sefls Happy Street Lot. A building lot on Happy street has being A. under the banner of the Red Triangle, and there number who al- in The Vortex, 5-part Triangle Society Latest Current r r City Bible class for men at 12 o'clock. B. Y. P. U. prayer meeting at 7 p. m. A special Y. M. C. A. eervice with ad- dress by Dr. Wright at, 7.30 p. m. f cur fishting men at heart is certainly interested .in the great service rendered by the Y. M. C. If a man refuses to set an example he is foolish if he expects the world to have a good opinion of him. FULL AS30CIATID PRIC S "DESPATCHES NORWICH. CONN.. SATURDAY, AUG. 3, 19° od s LHes Lol U = = =D - —— - s T R WANTED WANTED i FOR SALE ° TO RENT. . BOETRY _ = E : = = - = i i = P B S B @ s : WANTED—Situation as chauffeur by| FOR SALE—One Crawford range| FOR RENT—A modern folir-room THE BIGGEST (RIF, 5 an experienced, ‘careful man, with good| used three ‘months, $35. Mrs.|apartment. Phone 333-12 augs FeT ELCH We will pay CASH or | rerord ang best of references furnished. | Routi el FHEAVE. | 20830 | 1o Nt _pasture lands with run-| His ette Ai3tasr AT GnG by the san 5 B CeBullatin | RUE, | FOR SALE—Running water all round | ning water. C. H. Parker, Preston Ci Is by nis-side ‘three thousand mile: take in trade Pianos, Player || wex—ace 17 1o 43; experionce un-|In e fouse, birn, garden, for apout Phone_158§-52. _ augsd o (S SR i necessary: travel; make secret investi-| 10 cents ne 1.000 gallons, with a Duro s b er image norves Kis —hand agajns 2 Pianos or Talking Machines || gaiions, reporis!’ Talerien “expenies. | Water Stem o Bt osut, Discriv. | TO LET_—Apartment of two or three NS it 3 On Indirect Bmerieiy Foreion “betective “NrehiS ST TRARY o pantelzon. Conn | RS0 WG KIS AT | Ana, Shecls s ool i cne car 66 5 i - St . 3 3 Camp; Pleasant View, R, L Josepi T. v 50 o < - T ¥ She sends o : Government Work Our prices the highest 4 DARE YoU writc me: widow, worih | #8500 for < go5d wprignt piany with| Murnh: 2detd i e L bkl 50,000, lonely, will marry. G-, Mis-stool and scarf; $15 down and$1.30 per = e i PR L ozt Lo ork The Talking Machine Sh sloh Uhity, San Franclsco, Calit. ausds| week, The Piaut-Cadden Company, No. Glenen AiGrane Hos Ui Fuileun Obtca T2 i e e e Good Pay, Steady W e laiking Nlachine Shop §| - Thousanas Tonely, consental| 120143 Main 8t, Norwich, Conn._ YN S S s | While over.there he_ bombs the Bacht members, worth $50,000 up, Will marry. | $19250 for a fine ebény rosewood | : todny— ; I T L DT Descriptions free. " Ralph Hyde, San|Henry F. Miller upright piano. swith |-, T0 RENT—Newly furnighed rooms ! Hers is the biggest bit ddne over here n Our Tannery Banoisto; Oal. e augdS | Searf and stool: 320 down, §2 per week| vemiences, private family. Enauite al|y. yitiie motner, knitting in_the sun THE ULMER LEATHER CO R E MARRY a farmer worth $40.000; full| 143 Main St Nerwich, Conmi. (LR 2 dgeT Is yonder in-the struggle heart anc A y return mail. H—, 258a| — - 1% l “r —————| "FOR HIRE—Two 7-passenger tou soul e i < % San augdS| A GOOD piano case organ for $30. 2 acs also 5-passenger touring car.| At first sie faitered from the belching NORWICH, CONN. : The Plaut-Cadden Company, No. 135-| with good, reliable cHaus day or un, = Men in Card Room, Picker Room |, 1y2,0%,3 fine front rooms for offices| 143 Main St, Norwi n | Nignt Service. Call 1219-3 14 CIiff St.| The dripping’ sabre. and the zhastis and Dye House tric lights and water (second floor),| $35.00 for a fine square plano and| _Jedd Bt e hor dréam. Gomes, thililing AN ED Aorly £10 per month each. Inauire of .-}k;:ing staol, The Plgut-Cadden Company. No. STORAGE- fiouschold zocd stored oy der i w I Rubber Co, ! ugd__ |135-143 Main St, Norwieh, Conn. ' | tor long or short term; rates reason-| ey Wit 18 T vakees' ringine X CLER WoULER MiLLs UNUSUAL money making opportuni-| $405.00 buys an $5-note plaver piano|able, Fanning Studio. 52 Broadwas. cheer: ! Man to Drive Team and Work Norwich Town £y Shlendid Daving Dusinees; Clothing, | o repute a3 guaranieed o sive cat;| ) L | shemaiches it the- ot to free urnishings, es; clean stock; best|isfaction, with 25 rolls, bench and rol T0 RENT — Furnisned rooms. 5 dom's =oal in Store sellers: business increasing: low rent:|exchange privilege. Terms, $35 G0WN.| Washington St mnya5d | Hers is the bizgest bit done over here 3 unexcelled location: must be Sold at|$12 per month. The Piaut-Cadden Com.| =2 T T sk 3 WELL CO once: biz bargain;: if vou want a fine|pany. No. 135-143 Muin St. Norwich,| TO RENT—Furnished reoms for four | i little mother. knitting in the sun BISHOP & BID . business in & wideawake town, write | Conn. gontlemen. Mrs. Kellv. € Rorth #1izh | “irnoee” (Iyaer Hodom beamed. good- for full particulars. L. Robin- | —g e L e sa_ Wiii of vore. A Boy about 17 years old for office |25 O7%% £ 8 it $135.00 buys a fine tone mahozany - < I AL LS S R st MRt T L er ot oo e o Oy lbtTe ol 2u83d ) yprizhi. piano. with stool and scirf. Light storage space; elec. | Bazks ‘up the service of her abse FOR SALE ‘;" il : 4 ? 9grapher: | ~ wANTED—Chinaware salesman; fine‘;frma. 315 down, $2 D(‘r\wenki ‘J};e i‘ry-:u-;hs\(fltw- Phone 530, SalliTTl By “Spying on the foreigmer mext® ¥ 2 xcellent opportunity. opportunity for nroducer seeking per-| Plaut-Cadden Company. No. 135-1431 ¥ jan26d ¥ s 5 manent, profitable connection with.re-| Main St. Norwich, Conn. © RENT—Foron T also citizen whosze fund - of- Kultur - | Address Box 110, care Bulletin sponsible manufacturers: light sample | —zoo e P e C O R e s L $ 0 SE outfit. Write today to Box %, Scbring. | . KOR, o ores or cattle.|School St. Tl 1048-3. seplld | Has bred in him the covert slur and TWO0 FAMILY HOU Ola- e s mEsd | e fler o | ;. S o e SRR mjpagions in| sustd She Ja53’ e plans (o trap on Connecticut in August; 20,000 women|[— e e = : aitor more— St . T Eovernment clerkbanihe, whiie ToF | (0,2 good nome, ‘age ' and ¢ vears |0 ylittle mother: Knitting in:the sun: e ap et ‘, price $35 an accustomed to al You're by his side three* thousand FINE LOCATION e ol oS o e v zton:|Kinds of farm work, never been lame ey Ao bdals Mokt Taaies Rasardin D &1 ¢ Teonara, former eivil ser- | OF sick a day; also two driving har- Your meti'e makes him master of the T ; copang 587" | nesses, pri 2 and $85 one nearly new G STC 35+ feat i wide by 60 Test| Hun: REASONABLE PRICE gy SRIGIDE § e EEm ISR RE | augdd | Bout _hugty, $90. 1187 Main St.| | B1G STORE.(35 feet wide ' feet | v on Sna andjspecd. Biy in'theifar i S —— Good Position 5 e pouBe Tt e Eden iy | DansaUs __#EBZL_ [deep, ‘on ‘Soule St. suitable ‘for public| . R feay L Eul ik as. you ARCHA W. COIT e e Boty e E°C| | BOR SALEMolel T OTrint. 1n | arkie or restaurant. The best e LU anielson; Conn. “Caugad | . mavisSTuTh o town inis 1= el =000 fchante N iag car s Tlde oot Hisligee Senie Frove s THE ULMER LEATHER CO.| WaNTED & cook: s00d wazes: no| FOR SALEMaxwell tourins, almost : i While sver there he hombs the Boche Telephore 1334 63 Broadway washine or ifoning: every convenience. | Aew, many extras.” Roger - Bullard.|for a live concern. Inquire at 4 s et NORWICH, CONN. o Sam Towie Jewslt Gligdel il — — = ZEGEER DRY GOGDS .STORE. | james C. in the St Louis . 5 | L iH e b gng SALE-A 3235 ft_giass cabin Pest-Dispatch. S e WANTED _Russed men ai the Chel- | cruiser, used as houseboat. fully| el 34-z. Jewett City, Cona. = 28 ~ e s e equipped. Inquire Lenox House. - . sea File Works, at the Falls, auz3 ipy HUM Jr THE DAY 5 2 : HUN by | LADIES’ DRESSES WANTED WANTED Cottage_or tenement of | ~wor SALE__Pierce Arrow 1973 seven $5.97, $7.97 and $9.97 : five or Six roome 13 to 20" minutes | pscencer tors. i 2o mies | POR RENT b T fiitter Taveal st 'Y Bave & | oy 3 5 Two Auto Truck Drivers walk from Franklin Square, rent not|starter, perfect condition. Behrens & well-stored mind. || Materiais Taffetas, Silk Poplins, in over $25. Call Room 13, Del-Hoff Ho- | Bushnell, Tvoryton, Conn. __ aug2d She—Do vou ever take ‘it out of {§ all the leading shades of the season. Phone 1654, Groton tel. Telephone. augid LE—A new m 'k Jcrs;} cow A very desirable large modern room- | stornge?—Boston Transcript. | THE PASNIK CO. N WANTEDSale now going on; we for sale. Jfabez G. Lathrop, Bz |ing house, two minutes' waik from| gjobhs—That fellow Dolittie has the | T GROTON LUMBER CO. |, WANt0— st now soine ong v 50,555 "SR [ine bome, owo minitex” vk om|” Siokhe—rat et Dottie tas he LEWIS A. JOSLIN, Manager LOST AND FOUND $5.00 REWARD for return of can Old Towr make, serial number 44,277, aken from Connecticut College boat: stion; 1| house. | Xo_q aske S. ROYAL CORD RIM. AND ONE NEW TIRE. 36 BY 4% CAN MOUNTED ON IDENTIFIED BY TIRE BE REWARD PAID THE FRISBIE- M'CORMICK CO., NORWICH AND NEW LONDON. t the The picture i FOR SALE FOR SALE AN ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE PROPERTY 11 Rooms, 3 Baths, Hardwood Floors, Electric Lights Near Chelsea Parade PRICE $7,500. James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, For the enlistment of Student Nurses and to answer questions on this subject a lady will be in the Plaut-Cadden Store, from 12 to 1, and 5 to 6 p. m. each day of the “Drive” from July 29th to August 11th. ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GROUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. PRESTON BRIDGE Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. ness, with or without rigs. by the day or week. Special attention to hoarders and transients; 20 to 30 horses always on hand, for sale. weighing 1050 to 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair. all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every herse will be sold with a written guarantes to be just as represented at time of sale, or money refunded in full. Trial allowed. 1f in need of anytning in o line, give us a trial snd we will give you full value for your money STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. Phone 326-2. O'BRIEN & CHASE. LEGAL NOTICE AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 2d day of August, A. D..1913. Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge, Bstate of Michael Conway, late of Nerwich, in said District, deceased. Eilen Conway of Norwich, Conn., ap- peared in Court by counse and filed petition praying, for the reasons there- in set forth, that an instrument pur- porting to be the last will and testa- ment of said deceased be admitted to probate. Whereapon. It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Reom in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 9th day ef August, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least six days orier to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to thie Court. Horses to let for all kinds of busi- | FOR SALE No. 167 Mt. with Pleasant St., bath six-room ottage, clectric lights and ; aiso building on premises used as candy and grocery store; 150 feet {rom school. Price $2,500. JOHN W. FL’ Baltic, P. 0. Box 2 FARMS FOR SALE 1 you are looking for a farm, come ind See me or drop me a line. I have a number of bargains at the present time, with_stock and tools, gardens all planted. This is really the best time of year to buy such farms. 1 know just where the bargains are and I will guarantee vou that I will save you Some money. Write for catalogue. 1 also have several dwelling houses and business opportunities that are bar- gains F. L. RACINE FARM AGENCY, Phenix Block, Rooms 2 and 3, Danielson, Conn. Tel, Moosup 99-4. Office Tel. Daniel- son 198. jyaid = ) | FOR SALE i2.Room House, No. 125 Scheol St. l A splendidly built rezidence in thel center of the city, modern improve-] ments, including & new steam heat.| er. Lot about 50x80 feet, a portion| of which is used as a garden. locaticn for House. Good reason for selling. For| tuil information. apply only to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Some attractive Cottage Houses in good localities. Very desirable properties on Wash- ington Street and Broadway. Want to purchase Two-tenement House on West Side. R. S. BARTLETT No. 14 Central Building FOR SALE At Crescent Beach, One Very At. tractive Cottage, All Finely Furnished, at Bargain Price, For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker. Franklin Square. Norwich. FOR SALE NINE ACRES CHOICE GRASS LAND WITH BARN NEAR THE CITY LINE. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cutt St, Norwich, Ct.! FIREMEN Chance for good wages and advance- ment for men between the ages of 18 and 45 years, in good physical condi- n. Apply M. D. Miller, Supt., Waterbury. C. A. Mitchell, Supt., Hartford . M. Clark, Supt., New London. WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW- BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement for men. children and boys. A. Marshak, s m 123 West Main St. MARRY if lonely r9d me: best and most Maker:” hundreds r marriage So0n: ctly confidential: most re- lable; riptions free 7 Mrs. Purd 1if. §y27S HANDSOME French lady. 21, worth $125,000, anxious to marry honorable gentleman. Mrs. Warn, 2216% Temple Los Angeles, Cal. vers 1d mar- ng man, old 60 considered. Mrs. M. Box 584, Los_Angeles, Cal. IvaTs WANTED — Second hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largest sec. ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, rerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwici call or tel. 361-13. _ jedMWS NTED—Experienced card grinder, and intermediato tenders; best ges and working conditions. Ap- at once. Mohegan Cotton Milis London. augld " WANTED—A lady would like a quiet trastworthy, home place to board in ‘the country. where there are no children, near the shore and trolley. Address Box 63, care Bulletin aug2d WANTED—A man and his wife to occupy half of house in country: land if deSired; rent of house for limited service; place is on main road. four miles from Norwich. C. A. Sisson R. D. 1. Norwich. augld 'WEAVERS AND SPINNERS Wanted, ners. Woolen Weavers and Spin- High wage scales. Excellent boarding house; rates most moderate. THE GLAZIER MFG. CO., South Glastonbury, Hurtford C. WANTED 50 Laborers, 10 Farm Hands, 4 Wait- resses, 20 Spinners, 4 men for Dye House, 3 men for Picker Room, 6 men | for Card Room, 10 Weavers, 2 colored boys, 3 young men for the Beach. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro. Mer. Central Bldg. ., Conn. | WANTED A MAN TO TAKE CARE OF 5 HORSES Good pay and steady work TROY STEAM LAUNDRY 282 Franklin St. WANTED A First-class for Wool Picking Room in a Massachusetts Mill. Must be reliable and steady.| Address Box 159, care Bulletin. WEN WANTED TO WORK ON GOVERNMENT WORK. Good wages and chance for over time. ASEPTIC PRODUCTS CO.| East Kmingly, Conn. | i | 1 1 i Foreman i = ! 4 and must be sold at once, a two-family house, with all improvements, well lo- cated; an excellent paving property. Good substantial reason can be shown for selling, etc. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square. Norwich. Get War Savings Stamps For Your Ol Gold, Silver, Platinum, Pewter, Old False Teeth and Trinkets. Bring them to us. We will give you cash or War Savings Stamps for their full value. THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPAN Est. 1872, Main St., Norwich, Conn. JUST ARRIVED They are here. A nice load of well broken horses, just’.out of work and ready to go to work. All kinds, blg and small. pairs = and single. Prices right. Come and see them. ELMEP. =, PIERSON. Tel. 536- may21d X J. AYLING, Judge. The azbove and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. augdd Cletk. Gl 2 TR S WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- Iness before the public, there is no medium better than through the ad- Vectising columns »f The Bulletin. WANTED MAN TO RUN WASHERS Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town WHEN YOU WANT tc put your bus- WANTED—Position as_chauffeur in private family; can do own repairing; two state licenses. Address P. M., care Buli aug2d WANTI:D—Position as nurse or com- pznion. Address Box 11. Bulletin. aug2d WANTED—Plain_sewing to do. In- Yuire Mrs. M. M. Williams, 47 Penob- scot_St. aug2d WANTED—Bookkeeper over 23 years old; experience unnecessary. 48 Main Strey aug2d NTED—To buy four or five sec- ond hand cars, any vear or any make. Cpas. E- Hopkins & Sons. ‘Tel, 1024 Moosup. augd " WANTED_To buy a sccond hand safe. one about medium size. Address Chatles Pobuda, West Willington, Conn. aug: FOR SALE—F Hartford, one Fo running order. Sons. Tel. 103-1 FOR SALE—12 miss this chanc care_Bulletin. beautiful conditi kson' St., Willl this and and child to drive. Wood Yard. horse is gu ding ALE—G. 2o0d ville; price $1,450 this 1358-5, augid e used Cadillac_car 1910 to 1913, one five passenger Pope- runabout in excellent “FOR SALE—Late 12,000 miles. FOR SALE—One bay horse, weighing around 1200, zood workerfand driver: safe FOR SALE—30x$% cabin cruise; without engine, for $150, if taken this week. Jacobson Garage, Bath St.| Tel. 749. augld place is worth or address Lock Box 503 v rd touring, all in good Chas. E. Hopkins & Moosup. aug2d 16 Buick six cylinder condition; don’s Address Bargain, aug2d 1912 Cadillac in on, has been run less T. E. Sullivan, 190 imantic. Conn. Phene auzld e aranteed to be sound for a woman or Inquire at the Park augld Fairmount _ kitchen for sale, nearly st. ood cottage house, six garden, near Greene- i cash required $1,000; 00. Telephone City. be. 1 iy31d FOR SALE—One light driving horse five years old, sound and not af anything; also extra good driver; will | old very reasonabie. 5. aid of Phone 1076 model, seven pas: all new tires, sale or will Inquire of F i¥3ld HUNDREDS of xchi L FOR SALE—Buick, Big recently 'overhauled, for farms for sale. dwell ing houses and business opporiunities Write for caialogue Racine Farm Agency, Daniel jy3id FOR SALE—A 1913 Cadillac_touring car, in_good condition; price $500.. In- quire Bulletin Office. iy30d Six, 1916 senger, newly painted, ange for a lishter car. Racine, Plainfield, Ct. FOR SALE—] Inguire at Jacob: iy30d 914 Ford touring car. son's Garage, Bath St Jewett FOR SALE—Coilie pups. Tel 13-14, y30d T WANTED—A cook for three weeks. Apply at Sheitering Arms. augld WANTED—Firemen; good pay. Ap- ply Danielson-Plainfield Gas & Electric Plainfield. 31d TED—Young man about 1§ years, for a steady position. Inguire Builetin Office. jysed WANTED—Dry cows, young pigs and April. May or June chickens. Charles S. Garvin, Hampton, Conn. 9d E WANTED—Housekeeper in family of two 6 James Davis, Noank, Conn. that?" 'n’ he sez of schooners!’ 3, ood pipe, just sunk a couple n' we both laffed. Buy 59, at Fagan's Smoks iy23d WANTED —Reliabie woman of middle age to assist in genersl housework: no washing or ironing or fancy cooKins. Apply Box 1 WANTED—To buy casn Address 0. K., care The Bulletin. jy1sd register. . WANTED—At cnce, an experienced ioem fixer for Knowlecs looms: steady work and good pay. Apply The Mys- tle Manutacturing Co. Mystic, Conn. WANTED_Men, women or boys to work in the kitchen; no Sunday work. City Lunch, Norwich. je27d W00l, GROWER! us _your wool, large or small lots; we will pay best' price. Admore Woolen Mills, Yantic, Conn. je22d WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver; also old false teeth; highest prices paid. F. W. Guild. Jeweler, 21 Broad- 6d WANTE! nd hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you seil, A. Bruckner, 55 Frank. lin St el 7117-3. novéd WANTED. Old false tecti. Dun't matter if broken. We pay up to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and Teceive check by return mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. Eistablished 1872. WANTED TWO GIRLS FOR MARKING AND SORTING iness before the public, there is no imediuni better than tnrough the ad- vertising columns of The Builetin, and fruit store, room connected, | cases, cash regisi tain, all stock equipped and ev poor health. oo : FOR SALE—An old established cigar {in excellent condition location in-the city; reason for selling, Address Bulletin Of! in Willimantic, pool with two good tables show and wall ter, 12-foot soda foun- and fixtures; well erything modern; best v2id FOR SALE—T! s old work anywhere, old, sound, 1100 Concord buggy Met a fellan comin’ out of a|ness. $100: ais thirst. parlor vistidy 'n’_he ced he felt e like a"submarine, '’ I sez “How's 1125 pounds, an extra good driver. safe | e t for anvone to u dump cart, two- double harness, 1200 pounds, and custom made hree horses, one T und and will $15; a_horse § years pounds, nearly new har- horse § vears old, o-horse cut-under horse wagon. a set of single harnesses; will | Buick, one ton. Kelle able prices. M Main St. Tel. ell all very cheap, as | am sick and! cannot use them. P. A. Weeks, Truck- ing’ Stable, Wainut St, Willimantic. FOR SALE—One TUniversal one-ton truck, one 1513 C 1917 pringfieid ‘adiljac, one 1915 small | Crow-Elk, one 11 truck; reaso; Rozycki & Co. orih FOR SALE Conn., min mprovements m including Steam heat;| immediate possession. Sherman St.. Norwich, house, with modern | 2d FOR SALE or automobile, a with lot and she country fishing, with” pa from Niantic vil launch; touring model, le, car des electric 1 preferably owner of cottage available. For write to 53 Oak FOR SALE—55 ber. Address mantic, Conn. No. 11 7 Room Cotta ments, includi ideal. Central cottage of advantages, on grounds: cottage Golden Spur and state camp, aii available by troilley or furnishings 'ed, blue or black, in good condition which make further use of o. FOR SALE For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Building exchange (a part) for| nine rooms, d adjoining. shore and | boating, bathing, vilion and _postoffice. is ‘short distance luge, Crescent Beach. Oswegatchie, near included ired, of 1917 181 ights. starter, good| new, dark green de-| in or ale; | has business interests same un-| further information, St., Norwich, Conn. acres wood and tim- 50 North st. Willi-| may. Bliss Place ge with all improve- ng heat; location Norwich for the right p full particulars JOHN A. Real Lstate Broker. Franklia Square, Norwich, For ty to ma inquire of e money STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. OFFICE. NQUIRE AT BULLETIN FOR SALE WATER FRONT FOR SALE 74 THAMES STREET, NORWICH.! CONN. 70 FEET FRONT WITH 12| FEET DRAFT. A RARE CHANCE! TO ACQUIRE A NICE PIECE OF| PROPERTY. i A. M. AVERY 52 BROADWAY What $600 Will Buy 40 Acres of Land; 10 Acres of Which | is Heavy Pine Timber; About 300 Cords of Standing Wood on Place; Some Cleared Land, Fruit, Well, Spring. Y Mile to Thriving Manu- facturing Village. Schools, Churches; Telephone Passes Property; Near Neighbors. 12 Miles to Main Line of Railroad; Groceries Delivered at Door; ‘Wood Enough on Place to Almost Pay for It and Timber to Frame a House. Investigate. Send For Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin. Choice of 400. ) WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I Telephone 2365 —Well why not? He's willing anybody he can—Philadelphia entirely un- wish to rem: known?" : it is for charity, ves. America’s_greatest actor, let it go at that"—Life. In_the future, bright and cherry When his wrinkled face you scan. If he fought at Chateau-Thierry You will know that he’s a_man. P —Detroit Free Press. Willis—T wonder if thére will ever be universal peace” Gillis—Sure. All they’ve got to do is get the nations to ‘agree that in ner-pays the pem- Just bill and vs wrong to say 1 don't work, mister,” said Plodding Pete: “What work do you do>" n work. I have te think up a terrible lot of escuses for not acceptin’ jobs."—Washington Star. “I wonder why Flubdub always al- ludes to his wife so unctuously as ‘my I, she is his own. Evervthing else about the place he is acquiring on payments.——Kansas City Journai “Been hunting today, stringer?” “Wes."! Shot anything 1 don’t know vet. I'm waiting for the rest of the party to get into camp that we can call the roll.”—Country entleman. Young Tutter—Do vou think, Miss Pinkerly, your mother would let you g0 to the theater with me without a chaperon now that it is war time? Miss Pinkerly (dountfully)—I den't know, Mr. Tutter.” She has often said she wouidn't like me to go with any ung gentleman 1 wasn't engaged to. Pearson’s. * THE KALEIDOSCOPE a °Sunday Abington, Ma: has school- 100 vears old. Nearly 1,000,000 female ~clerks are employed in England Natives of Algeria bury with the dead the medicine used by them in their last illnesses The production of. copper in _the United States' has increased more than twenty-fold since 1880 Blankets or/ otber_articies left in FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam'’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. | Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. SUBURBAN FARM mile from Willimantic. 10 room house, large barn, 4 good poultry houses, 20 acres fine fields, pastures for 12 head, plenty of wood, good fruit. | Only $2300. $500 c: Also several bargains in stocked ms. Tryon's Agency. Willimantic, Conr, FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, s, aii i desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to sell or rent, as I have 4 number of peonle looking for | real estate investments, WILLIAM F. HiLL, Real Estate Room 103. nd Inxurance. Thayer Bidz FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT shore; also accessible Seashore Farms, Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY. R. | | COWS FOR SALE July 29th. JAMES H. HYDE, North Frankiin, Coun. Tal 20 Lebanon, Conn. ir2ed [an alarm | to take them. {teau of Fores an automobile can be fastened to a recently patented chain, which rings bell if a_thief should try Made of a single! pidee fof wire, 2 bookholder has been invented that upon a reader's lap or chair against a’ table, leaving its s free. Because of its close proximity ef ge. deposits™ of high-grade iron ores, the Spanish city of ~ Bilbao is ned to be the weaithiest city of ize in Eurepe. The. Indian Department of Statis- tics places the area under wheat in on April 30, 181§, at 35.388.- acres, and the probable yield at 10,130,000 tons, against 35.461,000 acres and 10.277, tons reported in aneariier forecast. The Manchurian barbers are likely soon to bloscom’ forth as full- fledzed “tonserial artists” Consular reperts say they are replacing their aniiuated and time-honored Chi- equipment with modern Amerl~ supplies ne: can ba The siork to.\the nese means longevity. ‘in China it is said to Ireach a fabulous #ge. -When it has reached iis six hundredth vear it drinks no” longer eats. and after 2000 vears it turns,black. Next to the phoenix, it is the most cele- brated emblem: in nese legends. The United States is second to Canuda in supplying farm machin- ¥ to Australia, and its position in the trade is steadily. improving. Eleven million dollars’ worth of such machinery. is required annually by Australian farmers, of ‘which $7,000.- 000 is manufactured at home and $4,000,000 worth imported, _accord- to a bulletin issued by the Bu- m and Domestic Com- merce, Department of Commerce. 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