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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW TEMPERATURE THE SAME _— FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHI E! What I Going On Tonight Moving Pictures rs =t the Anditerium Theatre. l.vln( Pictures at the Breed Thea- )(ovh: Piotures at the Davis Thea- ANNOUNCEMENTS Sunday at the Y. M. C. A. Sunday will be an interesting day &t the local Y. M. C. A. At 2735 a. m. the usual morning home cooked break- fast will be eerved by ladies of the Auxitiary assisted by ‘several young ladies. This hreakfast is for enlisted men only. A brief addvess will be given by Frederick W. Cary. 0 o'clock the weekly “get to-| be held, and twhile the| soldiers are specially in- | vited, civilians are welcome. In addition to orchestra music and ng, a lunch will be served free to| he ladies of Park (‘ontrmunnal At gether” will sailors and AUDITO‘“UM THEATRE The patrons of the Aunditorfum thea- tre are assured a treat during the com- moral | ing engagement of the great drama, “Ten Nights In a Bas-Room.” | 23 The eminent actor Ro- | owning who will be seen in the| par Joe Morgan has supported among _others, Edwin Booth, Joseph Jafferson and Mary Anderson. He also as headed his own company in such plays as Othello, Virginius, the Gladia- and many others. and has for the ten years been doing Evangelisti sug; mpressed was he with the idea | sted_ by manager of former Arth Aiston, that he could t to good advantage in che part of Joc Morgzn, to| se of lemperance to the thousands that will be witness this play, that he de- to do so, and aiso whatever po deliver his groat heart sses of people, dur- fay in the different cities popularity of this great play In a Bar-Room” which o more people than any a ever presented. is un- ned. and brought up to date has been without losing any of ancy, with & cast of nd new production never been seen before shouid prove a great de- who are fortunate enough < Oath," one of the great- ever produced by been revised. along t produc- Auditor- with Wil- e war films worid _conflict a standard for hsorbing heart ecn surpassed will be recalled ife tragedy of a soldier of faiselv accused, is sen- tenced to life imprisonment for mur- der of his wife. How he vindicated himself forms a drama of tremendous power. BREED THEATRE feature photoplays will be Breed theatre toda: feature Constance Tal- ill appear in a flm version Frances Sterrett's popular noval he Road With Sallie” In this, Two b her st production. she reveals to even fuller extent her marvelous tal- ents in the admixture of a humorous portrayal with moments of reai dra lic suspense. Carmel Myers in the five act Bluebird photoplay “A Broadway Scandal” is the second feature of this bill. This is a picture that will ap- peah to lovers of up-to-the-minute modern pictures. The story is woven around a genuinely thrilling cscapade and the rm of the picture lies in the atmospbere of the quaint little French cafe which is so admirably de- picted in this picture. The latest war news in the Hearst-Pathe Waekly will complete this big double bill As usual there will be four shows today at 130; 3; 615 and 8.15 DAVIS T"EATRE When it becomes necessary for a red-blsoded young man to refrain from enlisting becanse he belleves that course will kill his mother, and is call- 4 a slacker by his friends, an imter- esting problem arises. How the rif- dle is solved by one young man. the son of a wealthy ammunition mam- revealed in “The Claws of the newest starring vebicle for Chales Ray, in which is at the theatre today. The photoplay is filled with streng Aramatic action, and many of the situ- ations are exceedingly thrilling. Rarney Sherry and Gloria Swanson in the five-part Triangle drama “Her De cision,” arg the latest Current Events. Coming next week — “Pershing’s Crnsaders Four Shows tofay at 1.30; 3.15; 6 and § p. m. LIBERTY HILL Rev. John H. Rnott officiated at the wedding of Eimer Geer and Miss Myrile Lombard, which took place at Fred O. Prown's in Exeter, Wednesday evening Milo Dawoll has a sunflower 13 feet tall and just beginning to head. Charles E. Goodrich and family were Zuests of Bert Smith in Hampton, Sunday Mrs. Emma Goddard and family are at their cottage and attending (’amn mestings at Wilimantic. Geo. A. Troller has been a visitor at the home of his mother-m-law, Mrs, E. A Noyes, the past five days, and retarned to his home in Newton, Mass, on Wednesday Edward L. Moffit and family of Vii- lage Hil, now of Hartford called on friends here Saturday. Arthar Tomner attended the funeral of his wife's nephew, Louis Green at New London, Saturday. O W. Gurley presented friends some good. last years russet apples this wae) ionic at Lake. The families of Milo and_ Winthrop Davoll and BEdward Lyman had a pic- nic at Columbia Lake Wednesday. A very hot day was Wednesday, the mercury somred to 95. There was a hard thunder shower at 6:30 p. m. Mrs Edmer Caples went to Boston Thursday for several days' visit with her brother and cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Bverett Loomis, Mrs. Annie L. Harvey, Mrs. J. Earl James, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Forace Foote, were away on a picnic Wednesda: Mrs, W. H. Bitgood, spent 3 few days recently at the home of W. H. Bitgood in Voluntown. Jane Lester, is visitmg Mystic re- latives. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bartlett attended SALT RHEUM ON BABY'S FACE | And Leg, Could Scratched Terribly, ot Sleep. Very Fretty - and Restless. Troubled Nearly a Year, In Four Weeks cura Soa and Ointment Heal ; "I’hhhll‘krhnmnulhu ‘she was two months old. = SN, Tt broke out on her face first, then on ber leg. It broke out like B be sore - 'flamed. Shie scratchedter- 1iblj and could notisleep. shn was, vcy fretty and “ltwuclha leg for nearly & I then sent for a free ump’k afygndmr- I bought more, and in about bout three or'four weeks she healed.” (Signed) Mrs. William ;:u- R. F. D.“Z‘: Holland, Mass., July 3, 1917. Cuticura Soap to cleanse, purify and , Cuticura Ointment to soften, soothe and heal, are ideal for every- day toilet purposes. Sam o Bach Free by Mail. Addresspost 'Cuticura, Dept. R, , Bostom. A e Dy et B aud S FOR SALE FOR SALE I offer for sale four mort- gage loans as follows: 1 $1500 at 6% 2 $1900 at 7% ‘3 $800 at 6% 4 $500 at 6% _Full description will be given upon application, James L. Case " 37 Shetucket Street, - BIG BARGAINS Ladies’ Rubber Top Corsets. .24 ' Top Skirts. . 1.97 Dresses. . $9.97 i Waists. 97¢ Ladies’ Silk Poplin Dresses . $6.97 THE PASNIK CO. Sell for Less Norwich and Willimantic Two 10-horse power Horizon- tal Engines For Sale Will be sold cheap if taken at once. NORWICH STEAM LAUNDRY, in Street NINE ACRES CHOICE LAND WITH BARN NEAR THE FOR SALE CITY LINE. E. A. PRENTICE F‘hune 300 Efi Cutt st, Norwlch Ct. At Crescent Beach, One Very At- ttage, All Finely Furnished, tractive Cof at Bargain For Fu JOHN A, FOR SALE Price. Il Particulars Inquire of MORAN, Real Investment Broker. Franklin Square. Norwich. 'ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GRCOUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. __NORWICH, CONN T WITTER . 5 Office, No. 42 Main St., Auctioneer Danielson. PUBLIC SALE wiil and farm 1l for Mr, Otis P. Newton, on the state road lead: ing to Jewett City on SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 1918, o . at 10 o'elock the followi: head of fi household many be had by other arti tion posters are in circulation and may applying to the Auctioneer a m., ng personal property: ne cattle. farming tools g00ds of all kinds, s. Large size auc: or the Administrator of the estate. MR. OTIS P. NEWTON, augl17sWw Plainfield, Conn. BO Joloph Bodo. 25 Carter' St. Danielson PRESTON BRIDGE REAL ESTATE Properties Listed and Sold GRASS Estate and r of the estate of the late Newton, at the late residence located one mile south of Plainfield 'St., 18 and Livery, S.le and Boarding Garage Connected. Horses to let for all kimds of busi- ness, with or without rigs, by the day Other features on this bill are J.|or week. Special attention to bearders tramstents; 20.to 30 horses always on hand, for sale, welehing 1050 to 1600-oach; several exira mice pairs, 2100 to 3200 per patr. all.good workers, and some extra nlee drivers; every herse will be 80X With a written guarantes to be just as represented at time of Trial If in-need of amything in our line, give us a trial and we wil give and sale, or mo: allowed. mey refunded m full. you tull value for your money. STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. Phone 326-2. at_the Bdmond's home. Intosh of New York is visi- her mother, Mrs. Mac! Hofeville. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett spent Sunday Herbert Mrs. Nedham who recently under. went an operation for appendicitis at: is able to wvisit with Mrs. Richardson Pravidence O'BRIEN & CHASE. Mrs. Anderson, Bartlett's uncle. of Bast Norwich. hospital, her mother. Mrs. Anderson of Htme ville. Lightning Splinters Fence Posts. During the thunder storm of last Friday, lightning struck a wire fence belonging to Edwin Benjamin, splinter- ing 16 posts to slivers. HORE RESORTS HALCYON HOUSE WATCH HiLL, R. I Boating, Bathing and Fishing Finest Surf (BATHING FREB) from the house. Board $12.00 to $15.00. Ctty water and electric light. out hoard. reasonable. October Ist. Write for folder. L. HAASE, Fort Mansfield Road the State Grange Field Day at Thomp-{f. H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agent. F. H. KENYON, Special Agent. GEORGE N. DELAP, Special Agent. spn Friday, also the Lecturers' Con- terence Saturday at Storrs. Chartes Edmond and son, Carl Ed- mand and family, afso Oscar Hurman, of Harderd spent the week end Ny York rtford, Cenn, e Now Maven of Also rooms Open until | FOR SALE One No. 062-A Richmond Sectiomal Steam Heater, in good condition. Inquire of SHEA & BURKE, 41 Mafa Street. FOR SALE No. 11 Bliss Place 7 Room Cottage with all improve- Fments, including heat; location ideal. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich What $600 Will Bay 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. 12 Mile to Thriving Manu- facturing Village. Schools, Churches; Telephone Passes Property; Near Neighbors.- 12, Miles to Main Linc 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 Bulleti Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 FARMS FOR SALE I have several small farms with stock, tools and crop, best of location, that you can buy at yoar own price with the very best of terms. Call and see me. F. I. RACINE, Phenix Block—Rooms 2 and 8, Danielson, Conn, Tei. office Danieison 198. Tel Moosup 99-4. FOR SALE ON PROSPECT STREET A 9-room House with all improve- ments, including heat, large level lot 64x 200 feet, House in good condition, and located in best resi-| dential portion of lower Prospect street. For particulars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich Phones FARM FOR SALE AkDm!rry‘sFar;. fully equipped m stock, tools and growimsz crops; Gellent location, within two. miles of rafiroad depot; must be sold immredi- ately. Basy terms. A. & BURDICK, Jewett City, Comn. Tel. 12-3. aug10gMWS JAMES H. HYDE ........ Auctioneer AUCTION Having decided to go out of the milk business, I will sell at auction to the highest bidder, at 2 o'clock, on TUESDAY, AUG. 20TH, 21—HEAD OF CATTLE—21 Comprising 18 choice, hish grade Holsteins, four or five of which are new milch; some that have been milked a few weeks and are milking from 12 to 18 quarts a day. Also three exceptionally nice Ayrshires, one of which is milking 40 pounds a day. My farm is iocateq about one mile from Brooklyn, just off the Brooklyn and Danielson state road. If decidedly stormy, sale first fair week day. Terms cash. _HAROLD A. COPELAND. WANTED SPINNERS Wanted FOR NIGHT WORK —oN— FINE WHITE WOOL THE FANSWORTH-PINNEY COMPANY CENTRAL VILLAGE, CONN. WANTED Firstclass Card Strippers APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS NORWICH TOWN WANTED ERRAND BOY ENQUIRE AT BULLETIN JOB ROOM WANTED FOR SALE i TO RENT WANTED —Sell Perry dependable trees and plants; biggest business in years; persistent men and women earn large commissions, paid weekly; inves- Ugate. Perry Nufseries, Rochester, N. auglld WANTBD—Men, age 17 to 45 experi. ence unnecessary: travel, make sec investigations, reports: salaries. penses, Amerlcan Fareign Detective An 181, St Loui auglid ARE YOU write me: widow, worth :wnun lonely, will marry. G- Mis- sion Unity, San Francisco, Calif. auglss MARRY—_Thousands lonely, congenial members, worth $50,000 up, Will marry; descriptions free. Ralph Hyde, San Franciece, Cal. augl7sd MARRY a farmer, worth $40.000; full particulars by return mail. H—, 253a Minna St San Francisco, Cal. augliS WANTED—Men, age 17 to 45; experi- ence unnecessary; travel, make secret investigations, Teports; salaries, ex- penses. American Foreign Detective Agency. 181, St. Louis. augifd BOY WANTED at Powers Bros.’ Fish Market. auglid FOR SALE or exchange for small farm, two-story cottage house with 2} acres land_ with barn and henhouse. al new buildings, newly painted and in £0od condition: fine garden, with apple, pear, plum and peach trees; eight min- utes’ walk_from trolley, at Peck's Cor- ner,. on Canterbury turnpike, Elias t| Parkhurst, P. O, address, Norwich, Conn., R: F. D. No. 4, care of A. A Mitchell. augl7STuTh 4f * FOR SALE—A Ford roadster with commercial body, cheap if taken at once. Phone 1838-23. auglTd “FOR SALE—“Nesro Soldiers in War.” book contains many pictures of colored troope; everybody buys; agents making 425 a dav; big hit; send 2s¢ for outfi to publishers. Jenkms Publishing Co., ‘Washington, ,D. augiid FOR !A.I,E—One “work hofse, 6 vears old. one piano box buggy. one light driving harness; will be soid cheap. A. A "Bennett, Vergason Ave, Norwich Town. auglid- FOR SALE—Buick runabout . at a bargain; . recently overhauled and in £00d. running order. Call or Phone 767.9 a. m; to 6 p. m.; after that 1606, aug17d HELP WANTED—Several men, mar- ket gardeners preferred, or others with some knowledge of garden seeds; an unusual sales proposition offering a real opportunity. The Wing Seed Co., Mechanicsbury augnd VER! e exam- inations, in Norwich August and Sep- tember; government clerk, teacher, in- spectress, typewriter, research clerk; experience unnecessary; women desir. ing government positions write for free patrticula J."C. Leonard (former civil service examiner), 276 Kenois Bldg., Washington. augl?d STORE NEWS—Peters Hut broadleaf wrapper cigar, 10c, three for 2ic; some pipes for ~59c; “Cobo” shadegrown wrapper cigar, Saturday 6¢c each; Pied- mont and Chesterfield cigarettes, 100 in a tin box, 75c. Buy now; vou'll pay more later. Fagans Smoke Shop. auglid WANTED—By younz American mar- ried couple, before Sept. l1st, two or three light housekeeping rooms; price reasonable; references if required. Ad- dress F. is office. _augl4WTuS WANTED Two Men JOHN H. FORD WANTED A middle-aged couple to run factory boarding house. Very agreeable terms will be made with right party. Address Box 347, care Bulletin. WANTED YOUNG LADY with xome knowledge of manufactur- ing nccounmts. State experience and salary desired. Address Box care The Bulletin. TRAINKEN AND FIREMEN Chance for good wages and advance- ment for men between the ages of 18 and 45 in good physical condition. Apply N. Y, N. H. & H. R. R. F. M. CLARK, Supt, New London. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN i i BOYS AND GIRLS 40 hour wezk, 54 hour pay. No work Saturday. Time and a half over time. Next bonus pericd starts September 1st. American Thermos Bottle Company WANTED on two loom work. Extra good pay. Families preferred. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 43 Broadway Weavers WANTED. PARTHIES TO TAKE MILL BOARD- ERS. RENT FREE. APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS NORWICH TOWN RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL, Provi- dence, R. I, offers training course of ear to’ women between 18 and 25 y <f age to fit them for nursery maids. The opportunity for such train- ing is exceptional. Over 2,300 chilaren were troated last vear. Living condi- tions are very attractive. Apply Su- perintendent, “Rhode 1Island Hospital, Providence, R. I. 3¥29MTh -1 con- tires and mechanical: _Tel. 1871-5. FOR SALE—Jeffery caupe, dition, paint, Dprice very attraetive. auglid TO RENT—A very good neighborhood, four minutes' from Franklin Square, with private family; married couple preferred: ref- erences required. - Call at 35 Hobart Ave, auglid FOR RENT or sale, 12-room Colonial house, all improvements, finest location. C. E.' K. Burnham, Salem Road, Nor- wich, Coan. auglisw TO RENT—Tenement to rent. 77 Seventh St. augl TO . RENT—Furnished Tooms, 90 i augisd EOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for* Jight housekeeping. Call after 6 p. m. b Carter Ave, East Side. augl4d TO RENT—A private garage at 23 Park St.; space for two machine. In- auire on’ premises aug1sd _FURNISHED ROOMS to let. A, Booth, 110 -West Thames St.___augidd FOD RENT--Two furnished rooms, with or without beard;, 13 Boswell Ave., one minute walk from Marlin- Rockwell © augl2d 1,2 OR 3 fine front rooms for offices or, Jight nousekeeping, with gas. elec- ric $10 per month each. Rubber Co. Inquire of Alling augldd FOR SALE French wiite. very best of breed; price. if taken at once, $10. _Edw. Oruck, Packer, Conn. 'Phone 77-14 Moosup. auglid ° “FOR SALE_Running water all round in the house, barn, garden, for about 10 cents per 1,000 galions, with a Duro Water System. Jos. Malboeuf, Distrib- utor..1 Tiffany St., Danielson,’ Conn. augdd FOR SALE—No. 167 Mt Pleasant St six-room cottage. with bath, elec- tric lights and gas; also building on premises used: as candy .and grocery Store; 150 feet from school; price $2,500. John W. Flynn, Baltic, P. 0. Box 392 auf13TuThS o FOR SALE—The real estate belong- ing to the estate of Mary E. C. Davis, late of Ledyard; house, barn and other buildings, in [ condition; 40 acres of land, divided into tillabje land and plenty of wood; fruit . trees .and ‘run- ning brook through farm; fine place for poultry; situated 2% miles from Shewrville ‘trolley station on Norwich and Westeriy troliey line; on main Toad from Shewville to Ledvard Cen- goodle pups. all T 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, warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwici! Write, call or tel. 361-13. je4MWS _ HANDSOME French lady, 21, worth $125,000, anxious to marry honorable gentleman. Mrs. Warn, St, Los Angeles, Cal SALTHY young widow would mar- 16% Temple 7S ¥ ¥, home-loving man, old as 60 considered. Mrs. M. Box 384,] iyzis “WANTED Sale now going on: we buy second-band clothing and shoes for men, children and boys. A. Marshak, marsd 123 West Main St. me; best ana most ‘suce Maker:: hundreds rich wish marriage Soon: strictly confidential: most reiia- it ; years experience; descriptions free. Mr The _Successful Club.” . Purdie, Box 556, Oakland, Cajif. auglos WANTED—Girl for chamber work and waitress. Windham Inn- Phone 35-4, Willimantic Division. _augléd WANTED_Immediately, men-women, 18 or over, $100 month; thousands U. §. government war positions open; write immediateiy for free list. Franklin In- stitute, Dept. 32 G., Rochester, N. Y. aUgEMWE . WANTED _To hire a good steady man to drive team; good wages and easy work. Call at once, O'Brien & Chase Stable, 371, 373, 375 Main St augl WANTED—Girl or housework and care The Pasnik Co.’ 754 Main St. Wiili- manti auglsd WANTED—Colored maid for board- ing house at Eastern Point; good wages, cool location. Mrs. W. L. Tay- ior, Kastern Point, New London, Conn. auglsd woman for light of two -children. | WANTED—All (he farmers to know that 1 have a 10 h. p. A. W. Graves threshing machine and am ready to take orders for doing your threshing. ter: will sell cheap .to close estate. Wiilliam 1. Allyn_.Administrator, Mys- tic, Conn., R. D. No. 1. Telephone con- nection. augl0WS FOR SALE Resa) runabout auto, first _ class’ order.. Wm. Tator, South Canterbur: auglsd "FOR SALE One cow, some youns stock. Address Mrs. L. 'J. Phillips, R. orwich. Tel. 187; aug1sd FOR SALE—One new milgh cow with calf, one horge. - Plain Hill Road, 15 minutes Irom 1 auglod FOR (a part) for automobile, a cottage of nine rooms, witn lot and shed adjoining, shore and country advantages, -boating, bathing, fishing, with pavilion and postoffice, on grounds; cottage is short distance from Niantic village, Crescent Beach, Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, near state camp, all available by troliey or aunch; furnishings included in sale; touring car desired, of 1917 or 'i§ model, electric lights, starter, good style, 'preferably new, dark green de- sived, biue or black, in good condition; owner of cottage has business interests which make further use of same un- available. ~For further information, write to 53 Oak Conn. FOR SALE—139 acre farm. under high state of cultivation, 60 acres tillage. 79 pasture, 25 acres in crops; reduced from $5.000 to $4,500 for im- mediate sale. Lillibridge Farm, - Day St., ielson. Phone 1 d SALE—-Ten been used on a contract job for the Fred T. Ley & Co.: having got done, must sell them at-once: price $150 to $330 per pair. weight 2400 to 3000, and single horses $60 to $150, weight 1100 to 1500 -each; call at once, 375 Main St Norwich. P. S.—Also a lot' of team harnesses cheap. augisd FOR SALE—A lot of horse manure. We need the room at once. Call O'Brien & Chuse Stable, 371 Main St. auglad FOR SALB-Interstate roadster, in zood mechanical condition, five good tires. one brand -new, electric lights, starter, and in v g0od mechanical condition; low price for quick sale. Write Frederick Bassett, Danielson. or Tcl Dimel:an “FOR SALE Farm, 175 wood enougn to pay for tne place. 5 e dwelling house, two barns. all in fair Bverett D. Benjamin. R, F. D. 3, Nor- | congition, sell with or without crops: i Conr __auglsd | jow price to -quick buyer: also pair WANTED_Small tenement or ocot-|&ray horses. sultable for meavy work; tage house, within city limits, at once;|2iso one large ~brood —sow. James terms must be reasonable. Address Danielson, Conn. * Te]. 2 P_0. Box 390, Norwich auglsd WANTED At chce, an experlenced | FOR SALE—A good home; thr loom fixer for Knowles looms; steady work and good pay. Apply The Mys- tie ‘Manntactaring Co,fMysticiConm: _dyid WANTED—Men, women or boys to work in the kitchen; no Sunday.work. City Lunch, Norwich. je27d WOOL GROWERS—Send 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 faise teeth; highest prices acres of extra good land and nine- room house, in Nérwich Town; fifteen hundred doliars down, balance on time. This place should have a quick sale. Address _Box = 222, Bulietin Office. Phone 1353-; aug1sd "FOR SALE_One 7% kilowatt dyna- mo, one surrey: said property used but iittle. "Mansfi-ld_Organ Pipe Works, Mansfield Depot, Conn. augldd “FOR SALE—One Reo 1910 6 cyl pass. touring car; 1 Buick 1915 5 pass tour.; 1 Overland 1917 7 pass. touring. The ‘above cars are in 0. K. condition. 7 paid. F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- | Demonstration. 1f interested, Tel. 50 way, Norwich. 2préd _ tMoosup for particulars. augldd WANFED—Second hand and antigue |~ FOR SALE Twin cylinder motor- furniture of all kinds; get our prices | cycie. Tel.- 433. augi3a before you sell, A, Bruckner, 55 Frank- lin St~ Tel 717-3. noved FOR SALE—Shetland pony - out — | will be sold cheap. Address Pony, care Bulletin. augi2d FOR SALE—A 323 ft X¢9 wide WANTED TWO GIRLS FOR MARKING AND SORTING TROY STEAM LAUNDRY WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW. BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay 3 Steady Employement WANTED 50 Laborers, 10 Farm Hands, 4 Wait- resses, 30 Spinners, 4 men for Dye House, 3 men for Picker Room, § men for Card Room, 10 Weavers, 2 colored bays, 3 young men for the Beach. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bidg. For Your Old Geld, Silver, Platinum, Pewter, Old False Teeth and Trinkets. Bring them to us. We will give you cash or War Savings Stamps for their tull value. THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANTY, Est. 1872, . Conm. Main St. [ WANTED A First-class Picking Room in a Massachusetts Mill. Must be reliable and steady. Addrees Box 159, care Budletin. Foreman for Wool WANTED Night Watchman AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. CROSS TIES WANTED Sound chestnut ties § feet long, 6 inches thick, 6 inch_face if hewn, inch face If sawn. State quantity on hand and for future delivery, giving prices deltvered Montells, Mass, or vi- cinity. Address Purchasing Agent. Bay State Street Railway Company, Wallace B. Donham, Receiver, No. 245 State St, Boston, Mass. ‘WANTED. . Old false tecth. Dun't matter if broken. We pay up to $15 per Set Send by parcel post and receive check by returs mail. We buy dR- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CS. 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. Established 1872 ™ 'lilm“ Do sdvertising medium It letin for business results. | jocation in the ci ke cabin cruiser, fully equipped, gasoline motor; can be seen near Laurel Hill bridge. Inquire 40 Market St. augl2d FOR SALE—A Buick runabout in good running order, recently thorough- Ty overhauled. Write R, care Bulletin, or Phone 767. 9 to 12'a. m. aug8d _ | HAVE two horses for sale, one red roan horse, ag> 7, 1200 pounds, honest to work, singie or double; Moyer top | Concord “buggy. nearly new, and cus- tom made harness; wiil sell all. to- gether for $125; a biack horse, age 9, 1150 pounds, an extra good driver and homebt to work anywhere; two-horse cut-under tip cart, mever been used, new; two-horse team wagon; smgie business harness; will sell for one-half ‘what they are wonh being _ sick and cannot use them. P. A. Weeks, the Truckman, Walnut St, Willimandie, FOR SALE—1916 Ford towring car, in good shape and good tires. Inquire 49 High St, Willimantic. augsd FOR SALE—_An old established cigar and. fruit. stors, in Willimantic, pool Toom. counected, with two good tables in excellent condition; show and wall cages, cash register, 12-foot soda foun- tain, all stock and. fixtures; well equipped and everytning modern; best reason for selling, Address: Bujletin Office, iy21d or health. illimantic. | e ——————— 101 UNION STREET FOR SALE Nine Rooms and Bath; Eleetric Lights, Steam Heater. House over- looks_smajl.park at intersection of Broadway and Union Street. Five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Ideai location for a busi- ness man, and the price is amaz- ingly low for so desirable a prop- erty. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway will be $450 & Clgars andred Trom Seme let, 1018, Same rate per theusand. d. F. CONANT, 11 Fraakits Street. TO RENT—Newly furnished for gentlemen on Main St.. veniences, private family. Inquire at this_office. je27d FOR HIRE—Two 7T-passenger tour ing cars, also 5-passenger tourin; oax; with good, reliable cHauffeurs, night service. Call 1219-3, 14" Clif St rooms all con- TO RENT_Light storage space; clec. tric elevator. Phone 580, or call 77 ‘Water St. jan26d 70 RENT—Furnished rooms; rooms for light housekeepi Schouol St. Tl 1048-3. STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. FOR SALE Cl'l'Y PROPERTY FOR SALE Several cottage houses, centrally BARTLETT, Centrally located Rooming House,| ICOMPLETELY FURNISHED, andz doing 2 good business, with all| rooms occupied. This splendid res- idence will be sold at a bargain because of owners ill health. Enquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 1278 Main Street Phones’ I 74 THAMES STREET, NORWICH. PROPERTY. A. M. AVERY 52 BROADWAY 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, h houses, barns, sheds, etc. A, A, ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 room house, large barn, houses, 20 acres fine fields, bargains in stocked farms. Tryon's Agency. Willimantic, FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement desirable locations. real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Kstate and Insurance. Room 163 Thayer Bldg COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant Island View, and along the Rhode shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. IFrank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALE and must be sold at once, a two-family house, with all improvements, well Io: cated; an exczllent paying property. Good ‘substantial reason cam be shown for selling, etc. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Frankliz Square. Norwich. JUST ARRIVED They. are here. A nice load of well broken horses, just out of work and ready to go to work. All Kinds, bis and small, pairs and _single. Prices right. Come and see them. ELMEP. =. PIERSON, 6- may21d FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 &2 Clairmount Ave. Tel. large front room in}- lights and water (second floor),|. cated, ip £00d neighborhood. Two,| three and six-tenement houses, near tusiness section. Residences on Wash- ington. St. and Broadw: (FOR SALE WATER FRONT FOR SALE CONN. 70 FEET FRONT WITH 12| Bspre FEET DRAFT. A RARE CHANCE TO ACQUIRE A NICE PIECE OF 4 good poultry pastures for 12 head, plenty of wood. good fruit. ;| Only $2300. $500 cash. Also several Conn. ana Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in List your pro- perty if you care to cell or rent, as I have « number of people looking for FURNISHED SEASHORE Ands.l For All"t And e i A kiss (m:muxu_ Inebriation is a crime In these United s««uq Le Drink to meoply_y ! Apd. don’t or yon unk with bl P And T wouTd know tnn’t"l'mch Of legathands-upon me sleave And languisih el Because L drank.ypur.,10 Not ‘wisely hllt too. W Drink to me only with: ] And, do that on lb! 3 . eves, woul Let those who guard our-morals note You have.a liquid eye. Let not voirr_smile.he one-§o make My spirit_rise, at -all For thoee ¥ho make hink That spirit Aleohol! 40!’!"’»“8?“9\’ in Afe. YOU HAVENT LOST. The next hand mav mot.be the same, Ihough thisiomehit yeu.hard: Yoy really hain't jost of the zame, 0. on and.play your, card, Resistance is as suré as fate; Fools only call it “uck.” Miss ‘Fortine’s ceming. may che late, But $he’ll give in to Dl\lck e laws might A coward can be skilled and - ‘wise, Still one small vellow streak Soa Will discount all his enterprise, His sonl has sprung a-leak, STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rites reason-| If fear has gripped him’ bs'the heart able. ‘Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway, No fighter can - surdiv jela bt Drts- the orse b =~ 5 A fighter won't_arrive. TO RENTFurnished rooms for four mice = 5{nuemm Mrs. Kelly, 7 Notth High —Herbert Kaufman. eb26 HUMOR OF THE DAY Percy— Say, malor. 5/d man. T want to come round "and see you about marrying one’ of your Birls: Major—Which one do -yéa want— ook or’parlor maid ?~Tendon Opinion. Jack—You' can't jutlze a mian by the he dresses. = Edith—Oh, T don’t know. /T can tell a gentleman by his get-up—in the cort ided street car.—Boston Transeript ifficult for a woman to keep v a sacret. “It ‘must be” answered Miss Cay- emae, “if she happens to have a hus- band as eager to hear gossip as some of the men” I: know."—Washington Star, . Mrs. Naggs—I understand - your husband is unabie 1a.meet his cred- itors. 2 Mrs. Waggs—Don't, you believe. it He can_ and does mget them much oftener than he cares to.—Pearson's know, John has to be'in ston, and Uni to live” with him, rent is twice what John's ou is.” 3 “Congratulations! You must be & wonderful manager to. zet-off as easy as that’—Life o “I say. Tim, do.vez. believe in iH' recall of judzes?” “Faith, '1.do not.. The ‘last time f up hefore his honor he sez: ‘I recall that face. Ninety days’ I'm ag'in' the recail of judges.'—Harper's Magazine. Bacon—What do you think of this work or fizht order? Egbert—I1 thmk all right. And do vou think the unemployed was Il fight—against Statesman. frer the patrlot has milk: cow)—Well, friend. you've learned something you never knew before, hey? City Chap—Verilv, brother! T've just Jearned that tite person who says a cow.gives milk is a liar!—Buffalo Member of the Draft Board—Madam, you say you want your son inducted into the army aithough vou admit he is the main support of tea family. Complainant-—No. sir, ] do not admit 1 said-he was the main sport of Judge. that. the- famil; THE KALEIDOSCOPE The United S tes produces about 83 per ‘cent. of the worid’s oysters. Of 150,000 Australian trade, unionists enlisted 45,000 have been killed, India_is making earnest efforts to - revive its longmeglected indigo indus- try. Thousand of women are beinz em- ployed in France to make war bal- | loons. Burma is ore’-of the - -wery lands ,n which fat “is noz’ used lighting or industrial purposes. | There is a schoolliouse ‘in Provi- dence, R. I, which hss beén in com- tinuous use for 11§ years. Il Giornale d'Tfalid,”$f Rome, states that the teléphone ‘connections be- tween Sardinia and' the Ifwian main- land’ will be completed--this vear. A Chiago' inventor hiS patented pparatus for kiln drying hay so that it can be brought undér roof quickly or at the convenience of ‘the grower. The ‘timber : péssibilifes of British North Borneo .are !umg frivestigated by an expert from:the United States whom the government has employed. Tunis has" attained-second rank t6 the United States'for ‘the production of phosphate ~through ~‘the develop- ment of mines. discovered a few years | few for ago. During the war ‘of “the Am York raised a large fund for the fit- | ting out of a privaieer.ta be called the Fair American. o ITE Experts differ as to how long ago | the Chinese began . ‘to make - rugs. There are .somé_who think it is ome | of the native-arts of dun. and oh-é theless, it is: safe to say,.that, like the other arts of -the.Flowery Republie, ! Chinese rugmaking: is<of very e | antiquity. ] Probably. the b;st known to western ! nations of ‘the Chinese symbols and’ the. design..most..frequently seen is first been- seen: by -eme-of the early | cmperors issuing from a creek in He- nan. 1t was later, adopted as the na- tional -standard. There are several kinds of dragons—of the shea: of | the mountains and. of the sea. imperial - dragen- was represented as the first and second class princes, The next two Classes of the Toval family might display i Tour-clawed dragon, while the common -people must be content with three :claws. For Infants and Children Revolution thé loyalist ‘women of New | maintain ‘that-it is’acquired. Newes- the dragon, which .is claimed to hawe having five claws, as also was that of In umgy,raovun LOST AND FOUND LOST—$10, between Minski's stors and H. H. Hurst's home, Jewett City. Finder piease return and receive re- ward. auglid

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