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FULL ASSOCIATED X PRESS DESPATCHES EDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 191, for the colorful locations he uses as backgrounds for his pictures. The figures are in pounds per acre. TO RENT FOR SALE Stage of Growth. WANTED * What Is Going On Tonight FOR SALE 'POETRY here : { WANTED—Head _trimmer. _Inquire| FOR SALE_Nice pigs, 6 weeks old,| TO RENT—Nicely furnished three. TH' OLD TOWN'S "BOUT TH' SAME. 1 Moving Pictures at the Auditorium f::ce[";:?,‘:e.:??:ynfimfi;mevf:tten Silked Milk - Glazed Ripe | at tho Parls Hat Shop 831 Main St,| 35 each. F. Myers Willimantic, R . |room apartment in good neighborhood, PRIVATE SALE ] prdi s g eatre. " ¢ the Dreed Thea-|been the subject of masterpieces of Aug.9 Aug. 21 Sept. 7 Sept. 23| Willimantic, sepsd '\ D. No. 2. Tel 523-3. Sepdd__all “modern’ L mprovementiy S (0o il lwrntimi}'fl ’ v A Al great artists, is the home of his latest |11, 22,668 2097 25,093 2034 " WANTED A cook. Apply, at 24| FOR SALE Model C 37 Bulck, per- | X Bubletinr . " \sepid; | [Of Bousehiold goods of the, late Imcy [, o ofi % R COMRNL, Hisal eatth Moving Pictures at the Davis Thea- | picture, Bound in Morocco, which is g 4643 7,202 7,918 groaqd sep4d__ |fect condition in every respeet, low |=: o & M — 'White Merritt at 469 Main St, East Word an’ circumstance, . Ltre sbown at the Davis theatre today. |LV Sl i S92 364 | NTED_Positions by two friends| Dilease. . inquire Louis H' Maple.| TO RENT_Two furnished rdoms for | An’ what they want to know th' most, Nl 1ohke, o, 12 0. D.-E ,Acmm"m Ny one. hunasd aga|y. 437 479 644 678 ‘0“;%ml:o?sugg:kbzn;w!‘:cxnx;:gngr Phon:das or 1988, Majestic Garage, gentlemen. Inquire 42 Cliff St. sepid|Side, consisting of chamber sets. bu- as near as I-ketch o, ., - $e. meets in Germamia Hall | A a.|ffty cowboys, with specially designed | V1, e e b Liflckeee and_nurse; Protestant; good :::n’nm—m : - - | oMo RENT—A sicroom fat o an|reaus. stoves. chairs, carpets, dishes T homy R Rl e chome .M. 3 . ! s . a ed. U B. E vin, W erican family of adults. Mrs, - e meets In Masonic Temple Arabian Sosturids’ and fhirty and- | vy 168 220 260 314 |jetm Offve.. daress B ¥ Sveid |the U. 5. service. 1 have moved Hits|isy, 158 Maple St sepid |and many other things too numerous i " Hope Rebekah Lodge, 3 .| picked beauties to supply color in the | /' 25,745 32,600 32.295 28,460 i3 the city; must sell my two horses, ome ¥ to mention, Thursd 4 Friday, this|Gee S0sh! that's hard to_anSwer, fer F. meets in Odd Fellows' Hall harem scenes, Mr. Fairbanks, Allan B s ) g WANTED—Cement block machine;|bay horse, age 7, 1200 pounds, sound| TO RENT—Furnished room, heat, he SRS, an o to tell th' truth .don't do; —_— Dwan and the latters photographic 5 2 quote price, make and description. H.|and kind; one black Morgan hotse, age | bath, cold and hot water, 10 minutes | week. Hours of sale, 9-12, 2-5. If we'd just say we missed - staff headed by Hugh McClung, spent |l Total Yield. IL Water. —IL Dry|s Owen, Stonington, Conn. - sepdd |8, 1100 pounds, very nice family hofee:|from Franklin Square. Address "G’ 7 &it homesick-like an’ blue. ANNOUNCEMENTS two weeks in the vicinity of Oxnard, |Matter IV. Ash. V. Protein Vi | —go—iamen— — o caoe | light driving harness, buggy and wag- | Bulletin Office. aug3id MRS. GRACE DYKEMAN. |wWe've got: to keep on lyin'—keep on — Calif, where the desert scemes of |Crnde flbre. VIL Carbohydfates.| pply (o a. R. Waters, 103 Broadway. | On,and single plow; will sell ' very| ™o mENT—_rurnished room. also one An el Dl th B e P Th’. A‘: dlarmm. : ;«::dn“% :;. Morocco were rehearsed and sep4d them. Mrs, Bowens, 43 Clft St sepid Toom f_;wvg;?lzi‘hhs{ukeemnga:“ssflu, T L —— old town's ‘bout th'. same.r 3 armin; Vidow, a very clever a " ED- 5 No. S - {masical comeds; was the offering yes- | The other features on this bill are| The chief difference in composition o Am TeerTy Tagned Toman 10 Sii| FOR SALB—1316 Maxwen touring| oo oo — o 0 Sl $4,000 WILL BUY But, facts is, word of honor, ha {terday at the Auditorium, by The Un-|Charlie Chaplin in his latest comedy,|at different etages is in the amount| iq,, sepid , | s Bood minhing condition.. Maurice i ONNeE ASEE; Eaod" 1apation old town’s_lost its glows . e e mpiny nd met | Tripple Trouble, and the official U. §.|Of sugar. If cut for silage when the |2 Flynn, R. D, 1, Norwich, sepaa, [ | for istimonackeapld; good’ lecetion: We miss them jokes o' Charley’s an’ ..,‘,_,,‘ the uproarious approval of two |allied nations war review. Tomorrow, [AMOunt of sugar is greatest, the re- “lA_NTED—mA competent Wi""".,- _FOR SALE—Reasonable, a baby car- = — |8 On "State Road, 3 miles to R. R. . th' laughs o' Jess an’ Joe P s app e f s ic- [sult will be silage containing too|APPIY to Miss Jane M. -Aiken 157|riage, almost mew. Call at apartment| TO RENT — Two furnished front on. 10 room house; interior | It's 0dd to not find Curly 4t th’ oper- { houses to standing room cnly. 1t is | Keith audeville and feature —pic- | SN Wl DO e g tanie | Washington St. BepAQL] | TSR CITIORt HeR Septd | Tooms, 45 Church St. Phone 471-2. R eaprom holsey fintstior atorskey o 4 A e el i 4 N e - to stock. In case thé corn is caught| TBACHERS wanted; seventh grade, |~ fom SALE 5 Lo : iy © §| A-callin’ th' desnatcher for a mark on ' g - ¥ - | 1-6, T gl es 4-5, E: 3 i e ight h eping, wi gas, elec- ! 2 g e | formance. Credit is due Jack Van| Today and Thursday Edith Storey e e Mol normal graduates desired: salary. 3600 SL%5.5 UOORNIN, Baltis, sepdd | &%, iy and water (sscond 00T, HeaiE Land, 35 acres, 18 being || But Curly's in the Siznal Corps, along \who as Izzy, a funny Hebrew, shot|will be seen at the Breed theatre, The 650; _schools open Sept. 4-5; grades| FOR SALE—Horse and two wagons,|$10 per month each. Inquire of ‘Alling |f rich, productive soil. There's a pic- i 3 ] . RO Dieits B pood Mugtis. Jou Bar- | Demon, s thpilling lom. of Algertan B ol s s v 3% Sharen, rural = scliools,’ Sharom | Nick Peters. 76 High St Sepid | Rubber Co.' aug3a’” [ turssque pond of large size, it goes || An' Dofh of them has brothers with th' rett and Phil Hart, both were clever, |life. This plcture marks a radical |otes BRORE P2, FUMEE I8 TEPIAXe tant| Warren, Goshen @ ooieT enen 5t P°8i | “FOR SALE—Ome 1% h p. Gilson| TO RENT_Newly furnished _rooms ";""‘ the "DIETY' Great value for §| e miss 'em so T'd like to write, con- and Elenore Hile received encores | change in the character of Miss Sto- | "ty " felq after frosting. In general|normal or high school graduates. ~Ap-|hopper cooled, gasoline engine, mount. | for gentiemen on Main St. all con- | the price asked. fessin’ things is tame, e over her song numbers. There is @ |rey’s screen impersonations. It sig- |1 fhe fEld SHEr osHng. In general| Y onte’ G o i Westbrook, Super. | ¢d on small fruck, with counter-shaft|veniences, private family. Inquire at . - But just say: “Got ver letter an' th' pretty chorus who can both sing and | nalizes the departure of Miss Storey |5 (os, 2 T00 SO BToar & o eroen, | visor. Essex, Conn. sepid 355?‘&?’31 L%z""gfi’c',’““%;;‘ good, con- this office. e27d cha W. Co]t old town's 'bout th' same.” | dance, and looked stunning in their|from dramas of western life into a|Sl® e e doie | D E e T L - Rav P Fuller | g e n e r e 7 passenger tou 3 S We miss ‘em rom th’ hixbwayswhere |new, ‘bright costumes, which added |field of romantic comedy and satire. {300 S0 aTORC K b:l«;re“;laci?ge SO e pay highest prices in:eastorn Con: | semta _onn Tel WL DIv. 84-13. ) ing cars, also 5-passanger touring car, Highest Grade Properties misy o Lom ke charm to the seitings. Miss Helen|Aq Perdita in The Demon, the star | NeATY THUrY DeTore Plaging 't 10| necticut; we buy anything; largest sec. |~ ‘—-———— | with good, reliable cifauffeurs, day of |§ Telephone 1334 63 Broadway &/ Tieir bare feet sendin' up a cloud that Hampton, who handled the prima (has a role different from those in| ., e T Caneat 5, xtension | 513 hang store in state, Louis D. Ward,| FOR SALE—Seven new milch cows|night service. Call 1219-3, 14 Cliff St. all th’ neighbors cussed, dona role was a decided hit. She |her recent pictures. The characteri- | Dairyman, Comnecticut —Agricultural|warerooms 30-33 Water St. Norwicn:[and two horses. E. Zakin, Shewvflle| Je3d i i — But that was in their young 'Uh days: has a beautiful contralto voice and |zation, that of an -American girl sold [ COlege. Write,(oRll or taLISGTIRS. elMWN | Station “Westecly car, R2D. 1. "Norwlth | S spo R G <Hougshola -g050s stbred fhev're fightin’ now in France. used it with good judgment. As an|in childhood in an Algerian slave WANTED_Immediately, men-women, for long or short term; rates reason- B Vs LU S el A T 7illiam Fa “rid- | WATCH R FALL COLDS. |18 or over, $100 month; tliousands FOR SALE Cheap: I have been|able. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. extra attraction William Farnum. |market and reared in the bandit-rid-| WATCH OUT FO 8 of , $100 month; tliousands U. S, D: D) S 2 Broad each word an’ circumstance: 2 : i S wri i 1d ol A surprising story is ie new | den hills of Corsica, runs the range| While getting pullets in shape for |EOVernment war positions open; write|drafted and have sold my farm in the| Je - = z Now, we're not zolnigo: them that World-Picture, which comes ‘today 10 [ of emotions, and is just such a part|maximum egg production it is impor- | nmedialely for tree list, Franklin n-) Sountty anq will sell my five vouns|™ To RENT—Furnished rooms; also e miss them alf & heapi- the Auditorium theatre, with Kitty [as this gifted actres§ fairly revels in.[tant to avold the, condition com- | seseMWrs & O * ™ 7 lagess'and 1 vears, perfectly sound and | L0OmS for light housekeeping. 105 That th' day th' v took them this Gordon as the star, and w bril- | pearl White in The House of Hate,|monly know as “fall colds.” Perhaps e . weighing 2700 Ibs, have been working Schoplistss Bl 2 <280 | it Dltown g 1 aglennn s n Ylant cast, including Muric iche | o photoplay_with a thrill every min-|the chief cause of colds is crowding| LAPIES’ silk boot stockings, black or|on a sulky plow the past four weeks, S % Aondhed « hr tpatile and Frank ute, a new Mack Sennett comedy en- | chickens in roosting houses which are | White 39c. Ladies’ Zephyr wool slip-on|no better team in Conn.: pair bays, STORE TO RENT No. 218 Laurel Hill Avenue F e v er and Saucy ine, with Ben Tur- i i sweaters $2.97. Full line of Infant’s|Weighing 2850 Ibs, 6 and 9 years old, i - o e = Tinsel vy of a mother and |(jtled Saucy Madaline, with Ben Tur-|not properly ventilated. Even if no . i 3| will pull five tons together, perfect in| ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT ! Then we'll say ere ‘¢omes our he- @agfghter—the mother a brilliant |pin, Charlie Lynn and Polly Moran (colds result, birds which are forced |800ds, Children's goods and Ladies’| o P, gil otk single br double 1 Al ive Eioht R el 4hoola: toren Tooks! the brainy woman who knows the world |and the famous Burton Holmes tra- |to breathe fot, impure air wil suffer o Juear Boods. The Pasnlk Co.|nice businéss or farm team: one brown| FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM ttractive Eight Room ne ) and the men who inhabit it The | vel series make up.the remainder of | considerably and will be slower in |- Morgan mare, weighing 1250 Ibs, in{ FRANKLIN SQUARE—COMTAINING } :m” Herschelly1n” the Mdianap- on the other hand, is a|the bill. growfing. An excellent plan for a| WANTED—Maid for light house-|foal clever for lady or children. has| ABoUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW Coflage News. 3 cated girl, who knows summer roosting house is simply a|Kkecping; family of two: must go home|been used by my family, great bargain A £ e Eodii et e world or its wicked-| Sale of Elizabeth Street Property. |frame roofed over to protect the birds | ?'&DtS. Inquire at Bulletin Office. for farmer; these horses were all| RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN Mod I ; ts d WHAT WE WANT. 3 . sep3d bought green the past three years and| gepicp. ern Improvemenis an: —_ Thomas H. Beckley of 278 Main|from storms and, if protection from - will be Sold with an ironclad guaran- E The daughter is introduced to the| oot has sold for the estate of Lu- |enemies is necessary, covered on the, WANTED—Clerk to drive delivery|tee; money back if not sseisfactory. Large Garage world by her mother, and she learns ! i,, Swan a tract of land bounded on | sides with wire netting. mazon: man‘te wark in mestimackat | Telepnone w London, Conn., 60 e = 8 i Joke the werld many things the east and west by Mechanic and| If an ordinary colony house is|S\1. 10 1§D D STRCPTY deRavimenti| Brainard St road _sep3d_ FOR SALE INSPECTION SOLICITED for democracy. the ¥ f 3 o All the things she learns and the|myzapeth streets. This land has fused it should at least have a gener- | Young & Son. ‘sep3d OR SALE—Very gdod drlving horse, | ———————————— liy phrase results that come from this Knowl-|ajout 245 feet frontage on Elizabeth |ous rear ventilator. If the house is ik e —hite worn | £¢Ptle and safe for anyone to handle,| FOR SALE—One six vear old pony. T — v‘ cen repaqied edge are absorbingly n this bril-| trect and contains a two-apartment |of the shed roof type and twelve feet| WANTED--lixperienced white wom-|or would exchange for good farm |harness and saddle. Apply at 42 Wal-| 1 ey ey liant story. “You will enjoy this pho- | {00 UL Copurate garage. The new |long the ventilator should be fve or | 3%, 4oF S4By Work one day'a week:| horse. " Ter, 937, Wilimantic. angdid | i reck; Wilimaniie augsid_ | James La Case | : toplay. See it. owner plans to improve the land and |six feet long by fifteen inches high | Bulletin. 1 ‘ep2d | FOR i s sepid ALE—1914 Ford touring car, buildings and probably to build a in good condition; must be sold at and situated just beneath the plate in Davis Theatre. home on the Mechanic street front-|the middie of the rear wall of the|, GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE BX-|once; sacrifice price.” Address Willi- 37 Shetucket Street, Douglas Pairbanks is distinguished lage. house. If hinged at the top to sWing|Government Clerk. Teacher, . Inpec- | Dantic letin Office. sep2d not be won 60 ACRE out there will be no danger of rain REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT driving in. Then, if the roosts are ting about v or E-—Cow manure. Morris Thamesville, City. sep2d tress, Research Clerk, Typewriter. Sal- ary $1200 to $2000. Experience unnec- other AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS ) - D placed one and one-half or two feet|essary. Women desiring government| —por— gy = = el P below the lower edge of the opening | Positions write. for free particulars tofp,rge. pnceEri‘;n.“ccnargfe's % ero::dE SR When we have .crossed tHe Rhine, ALl be - J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Ex- ] 5 o R e : there will be no danger of direct draft ird (forme ; > rich, Chestnut Hill. sep2d A DAIRY CREED FOR frades are gone the market will be|on the birds, aminer), 276 Kenois Building, Wash- e 2opt : FOR SALE P RIShad B it ara T ed CONNECTICUT. able to handle your better ~graded| pqil colds ordinarily appear just as|TEM_________ | BB | SALE—One three-passenger |10 acres tillable, balance pasture and ALl 2 i S USRI 8 the Holstein Fvis- | Bt ; 3 a case of “Snuffles” with a slight rat- |, RED CROSS full lensth aprons 97c. | Studebaker Runabout, overhauled and|wooq land, some timber and abund- | Within three minutes waik from Mar- ¢ HEELR sian Association of Connecticut &t & | aons’ fobe e pone s Payer of - aic to in the throat. The surest way to The Pasnik Co. Sell for less. ausdld| g {Mpcoiham, 62 Shetucket St. augiid|ance of wood, plenty of fruit, S-room |lin-Rockwell's Shop, an 8 room cot- i " 1 s . e . - g ! etect them is by Zoing among the| LABOR DAY SPECIALS . TODAY— = = = e tage, all odern throughout, h meeting last week adopted the creed | fruit on top of inferior fruit. Tell the |pirgs at night. Any bird that is|Cobo Shadegroun wrapper Cigar, 6c.| %Ok SALE—One T% kilowalt dyna-|cottage house. running water, bath, | @%e ey o COUGHED FIFTEEY YTARS outlined below. According to Profes- | i, % 1OP B h Bott ¢ th : . ; 3 mo. one surrey: said property used but|toilet, hot and cold water. fine lawh, | W00d floors, all in apple pie vrd = Sor George C. White of the dairy de-|Public the middle or bottom of thewheezing is then easily located. Fur-|straight One lot of ‘Cigars, be. each|iitie * Mansficld Organ Pipe Works, |(ollet, hot and cold water. fine lawh. | PRCR FPO0% & 0 RO PIC Coughisithat haxfgian and srom S partment, this creed represents the ‘;n‘”r'l“fg'iv:f;; gl‘;;’e" gfan‘ ‘;;‘;l’ oayer. | thermore, a distinct and_characteris- | § for 25¢. $2.00.a box, Manila ClEars, | Mansfield Depot, Conn. augi4d |large barn. situated one-third of mile to | [57¢ CTRCE G0 sectie w e i Che iaht nd weken the Sutertr very best thought with respect o the | only the toes of his shoes.—S. P. Hol- | ue, “agr vl be moticed if many birds | tor“{zc." One Iot of Pipes oc. Buy| pom SALE—One light five-passenger | [2iir0ad station, near and with all con- |, %, 0 op B et e o e G"'J'"'ml'g;!wd B of (207 |tister, Extension Frait Specialist,| " Tne only sure preventive measure D et ‘”’dug‘;{’;" Hudson Touring Car, overhauled and|veniences. Price $3750. A rare bar-| e o F. Halli Mabe, Viig wEegpr 13 cattle a as 3 .. in tl 51 m . 8. 5 i cOZY ' ey, vears I w d i R s breed of dairy cattle and is just a8/ Connecticut Agricultural Collese. T sl veatiat e e [ 1d Bd_ | in the best of condition.” C & Peck-| gain. It interested in a cory home | pesl Eotats momen ohoni square,| PR ot etk wity F aroubte; scable o other breeds as —_— b WANTED—A competent second girl. , 62 St. 1531 ) 7 eal Estate er, Franklin Square,|some hrom: and gyrifation of B i froaress bes al houses. This is necessary because of | , WANTED—A competent second gith come and look at this at once. i the thibgt 8 & Tat To- feady been made in selecting on a| WEEDS HARBOR INSECT PESTS|the very largo amomnt o moisture L e e R iy i R ariaas . & : i , v : i d L % = 5’ box bugEy i e rhturmied the yearly ncrmase I e o | tomers i e aswin - o¢ hip| excess moisture must be carried away | Store._Inquire at this office_aug8ld | tion. =Tish Dealer Bemnett, Vergason FARM SPECIALIST ilaren -and when all breed be improved by |plants. It was easy for him to see|about as rapidly as it is expelled from Avenue, Norwich Town. Phone 1039-3. § SCHOOL DRES and school coats. | AU G1iWast Biour Sheals Boorms 1 and 2 . R A ‘E a Httle intelligent effort the ‘vemson for ‘this early in‘the sea-|th® Iugs o handle the situation|The Pasnik Co,"Sell forless ‘augdld " WESTERLY, R. I, AL 3. We believe the test of a dairy cow |son when his plants were young and | Successtully requires considerable air | WANTED Two bright boys for mes.| FOR SALE—Two Shoats, weight one Telephone 2365 5 WANTED tv to produce milk and |small and in danger of being crowded | Circulation through the house. In|senger service. Western Union Tele-|hundred and twenty-five apiece. Ray 74 PROSPECT STREET B &fter out by the faster growing weeds.|mild cases of colds prompt provision|graph Co. aug24d | L. Moffitt, Tel. 84-2, Canterbury, Conn. R : e Ry 5 grade herd|Garden crops have now nearly at- |for ventilation of the roosting auar- G — 1700 Somed t5 e in| TOWA FermrE. ¥. 1.No; 1, Box 134, A 9-room House with all improve- = = ehor 2 pure sire of | fained their growth and the gardener |ters will ordinarily bring about 2| style and wear those new Tams now on | 2SS4 ments, including heat, large level WAKTED tastea a may think them able to take care of |rapid cure. is does not suffice, [ salo at The Pasnik Co. aug20d = % : s 2 5 T themselves and allow the weeds to|the easiest practice and, all things|—jreovorpr oo WEOR, SALE_AL the Buck Farm in lot de,:; 200 ;ele(y tH:u.se on S22 bl LLINERY MAKERS AT ONCE— ginner ir “ grow unmolested. considered, perhaps the best is to re-f o “vant one. and save one half of | ers; new milch atd later to fresh cows,| Three Metz touring cars in A-1 shape| | 5279 tom and located in |ALSO APPRENTICES ON PAY. 1 “‘w.-; form of m\v»,{,.fl.\: 4 Ane; earlyhcrops are Parveuef.éh: :?::: tt].‘h:m «-ifl:ec;;fl Dg’ec:‘lw‘él;;a;s whae':‘: the price? The Pasnik Co. Sell sor in milk. A, M. Bowen, Eastsioo;d, ‘\:r‘izh se{lf sm;geug‘s {ma“gxf v;x‘:‘oli%l-lellsz. dential :nrtmnfiuf[lower Prospect Earn while yadiake : ‘e believe no dairy breeder fe .| ground soon becomes a luxuriant bex 3 less, aug3l aug! ices from 3$3 0 $450; two X street. For particulars H - atite should sell for fecesce pur-|of Weeds and as these may mot scem |they will be compelled to go into the | - = light delivery trucks.” one open, one|§ " o |APPLY MILLINERY DEPARTMENT poses any untested | to interfere with vegetables in other | trees to roost. This strictly fresh air| WOOL GROWERS—Send us your| FOR SALE—LOW PRICE WORKING | closed body, $150 and $2507, qne > FRANCIS D. DONOHUE THE BOSTON STORE, Norwich dam. 4 parts of the plot, the gardener may |treatment will usually bring results. | Wool large arAsdmall lotasime wfl;,l pay y‘r‘“ S HOMBS: one four family house, R-"]?yr?ne{,'at‘lg';\“ 320 one N Vnaraes || Central Building Norwioh 5. We belleve every dairy herd in|not trouble to check them. Thereare|—Leslie E. Card, Pouitry Department, | §e5t, PRice, Admore P Je22d | family. 55000 Looainy on North Maim | list price $40. ‘my price $33; second: Phoned Connecticut can be improved by Many reasons why weeds should not|Connecticut Agricultural College. - . — | Sireet’ Telephone 13385, or address|hand Willard starting batteries, $10 and the breeding of cows of better be allowed in the garden at any time MORE THAN 500 new fall hats and | 5oy §ay, Bulletin' Office. - augdod | ub: or will exchange for your ol bal, | emm——— g ce. of the year. One of the reas chy not two_alike, and not those his! - S e ery; platinum points oh & B e o hrad acrab | o ehmasy s ot dhis. peatons WhY | HARVESTING ROOT|CROPS e *The ‘Tasik Co. Sell for le3%.| pom SALE—Ome dry cow, several| Simms magnsio alwas on_hand: two - s a m the dairying | summer is because they tend to in- WITH A MANURE SPREADER 4 nice heifers; ane nearly fiew low down | Bosch N U ¥ magnctos, 325 each; bno FOR SALE : world, a formance is as| crease the insects which the gar-| The manure spreader need not stand | wANTED—To buy old gold and sil- Tk vason, Robert 'S, Stoft, Tel| wires, price §20; a few more of those d i t ire of dairy | he worst gar foat tin R I vay, Norwich. apréd O A oaviog & Swrplus ol laliisises, at:bargatneprices LAND WITH BARN NEAR THE breeding the depends on | rely on grassos and weeds upon whick Benie drz.:m machinery, it is an-|Way, Norwich o milk, will sell one new milch cow. with EIZEE CITY LINE. the number herds | to live in the late summer. The|nually depreciating in value. In| . " also one six vear old dark brown METZ AGENCY, 2 M d W and of good grade herds with pure | dreaded cutworm lays its eggs on the |view of unusual labor conditions and | rutuiture ot a1l Riads: et Sur.prises bout 1300, and guaran- Dantelson, Conn, E. A. PRENTICE en an omen prcg ed) bases of grass stems during July and |the high cost of farm equipment, it | before you sell. A, Bruckner, 55 Frank. iR aSEE IR U ERDTE R Phone 300 36 Ciitt St., Norwich, Ct. 8. We believe o and private| August and the yound caterpillars| particularly behooves - everyone = to|lin St Tel. 717-3. novéa orwich. P. O, Box 247. Phone 133. . 3 : e sales should n proved | Which hatch from these eggs live upon | make the best possible use of ma- R 3 5 i FOR SALE—Motorcycle, in good s = B d 18 merits of a and that | the roots, becominz half grown by | chines [ NANTED_Talk about your fall mi-|, FOR_ SAE—Rowreicle. | fmoos ATTENTION, 'FARMERS! | oys an Gll' the methods of the one-time|fall They then go deeper into the| Some farmers have saved time and e il ment. _ Price’ 35 cash. = Address e N N i ? Sy “horse trad should be discoun- |S0il to pass the winter. If the gar- |money and effort by utilizing their M. E. S. Balletin ce. write or call s o I tananced b: e Ty | den is allowed to grow up to grass in | manure spreader for carting _cab- after 4 p, m. aug 264 | Now is the time to use Steady Work 9. We believe that the day of the|late summer, cutworms will find an|bages, turnips, and mangels from the FoR SALE GROUND LIME STONE | " 126 : / : 5 or exchange (a part) for LA | grade bull Js past and that no bull | ideal place in which to thrive and will | field, and unioading them in the Eiomobile ittt et o oo 4 should stand for p service | be on hand hext spring to attack the |stroage cellar. | To adjust the with ot and shed adioining. shore and || [Centrally located Rooming :aus;h FOR SALE BY THE unless his two nearest dams have | first garden crops. spreader for this purpose remove the country advantages, boating, bathing. Y FURNISHED, and] B o e | totr oxta on| o e (o BaTor e ] W eromn | TS bozite, bacpne || COMPLETELY FURNISHED, endl|| PECK, McWILLIAMS CO, clal for their age | Weeds and grasses, some waiting un-|Set up a board in its plate in such a e i " L e e S TR | e b L i e R NORWICH, CONN. AMERICAN THERMOS by at le per cent til spring before hatching, when they |way as to be easily removed. When | ADDRESS “BOY,” CARE BULLETIN. v : 2| frooms accupied. This splendid res- Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, ~near state camp, all available by trolley or launch; furnishings included in sale; | feed upon weeds until the | crops appear. garden | the load has been transferred to the cellar, this end board can be lifted and - be sold at a.bargain PREPARING FOR THE APPLE idence will BOTTLE CO. o n ill health. 7 A good gardener must take every|by attaching the crank to the apron touring car desired, of 1917 or i3 || [pecause of Sunece iifhea PRES l ON BRIDGEv HARVEST. | possible advantage in his fight “with |shatt and turning by hand. the prod- WANTED R e e Enguire of Bl il are | scaice ihe insect enemy. Now is the time|uce can be easily and rapidly un- S e ke e ~ - priced, and hard to get The later | Jlart the campaign for next year.|loaded—_B. A McDonald, Assistant owner af“'»koda‘gfias.Euii’r?esé?x’h,‘r'e'i'.‘s THOS. H. BECKLEY o B LOST AND FOUND BT A s gt s o Keep the weeds and grassés out of the |Farm Management, Connecticut Agr- which make further use of same un- 5 2 B it D rnmr;,:v]:i den and thereby reduce the breed- | icultural Coliege. = SALESLADY available, For further information, Main Street Phones| | [ Livery, Sale an oarding 3 a | in 1 | ing places for garden insects—J. A. all anxious to | Manter, Department of Entomology, o make sure | Connecticu o make sure t Agricultural College. large and there | a v a small part | WAIT UNTIL THE CORN IS DEADY be marketed out of | There is nearly always a tendency write to 53 Oak St. Norwich, Conn. Vermont Cows TWO CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED many firms are take orders. t of a supply mecticut will not be are indications that on AT B. GOTTHELF & CO.’S HELP WANTED--FEMALE Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. Horses to let for all kinds of busi- me it i Six London (England) firemen are Th apple to be trained in smoke helmets at a colifery rescue station. LOST FOR SALE ness, with or without rigs, by the day 0 this “doex” not “mean | to cut corn & litle {05 S00m or & MHe FOR SALE S yenc. " Special attention to hoirger,| Friday noon between Hanover e careless because |too green. Corn is a little late this Experienced Spoolers and Winders. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin FEALEY T ne and transients; 20 to 30 horses always . . K, a;:;: "‘:‘301(“‘@\ arkets. It|season and some will recall the un- Clean, light work, fine yarns, excellent The Old H$t.ur|cll _:h Stock and || o hand. for sale. weighing 1050 to and Baltic, lPlerfBl‘le Selge et e maeyarult and put it up in | usually early frost last year. These pay, steady work; also beginners will Phone 30, Lebanon Adam’s Tavern, wi - 1600-each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 2 — ey g ::node(rclncc‘ls‘:n): no doubt, increase_the be paid while learning. B Fixtures. to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and | Trousers. Liberal reward if ferior and improperly graded fruit on | York Expertment: Stsry how Sheey, A AL LD I OONRANY. Y some extra nice drivers; every horse 2 returned to White Star Cloth- ing Co., 147-153 Main Street. the market. This usually occurs in the fall when the crop is being har- veeted. Some growers with only a small amount of fruit rush it on the market “orchard run” and perhaps for & time the price falls, but at such a | time keep your graded fruit at home 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, WANTED WANTED | that corn increases in food value as InE O Cont it matvres. The protein and carbo- hydrates especially undergo changes that increase their food value up to the time of maturity. The subjoined table affords some idea of the chem- | ical changes that take place during will be sold with a written guarantes to be just as represented a. time of 1 sale, or money refunded in full. Trial allowed. If in need of anything in our line, give us a trial and we will give you full value for your money. CATTLE WANTED. Old false teeth. Don't matter if broken. We pay up to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive Owner, M Norwich Town, Conn el i i hen later w e inferio p checic by return mail. W : 3 . 71, .. |can have same by proving property. and then later when the inferior |the growth of the corn® plant . Ag tone aril A A S e e STABLE 871, 378, 31U MAIN ST.., | OhR RN O ivana o wiaaals COLLATERAL LOAN CO., Phone 326-2. O'BRIEN & CHASE. | turium, Washington St Norwich. 154 Water St., sep4d v | SAVE PLENTY OF SEED CORN between Shetucket and Market Sts. Watch us for Big Milkers on An old, reliable firm to deal with. Established 1872, CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE LOST—At Fair Grounds Monday, By P. G. HOLDEN bunch of keys with dog tag on same. in both quantity and quality. [T Two 10-horse power Horizon- Several cottage houses, centrally lo- 2 Reward for return to Bulletin Office. gliarvest your sced com before it| Becauso of Kiling trests in Oc. |hand; Several New Milch Hol.| ————— FOR MARKING AND i 305"\, “Gocd neigiboriood Two| tal Engines For Sale sepid o " . |tober, the seed corn situation: last! i S W, - : KBOOK LOST—Lost or_stolen, Hang it in the attic or upstairs| spring was so serious as o cause na- |gtein Ci tion Get War Savings Stamps SORTING business section. Residences.on Wasli- | will be sold cheap if taken at once. | oebonk Mo 129564 of Tae. Noraik foom where there is a free circula- | tion-wide alarm. The U. §. Depart. ows — the quart | ror your 014 Goid, Siiver, Platinum, F Profit by the lesson of 1917 save enough seed corn each and r to protect yourself of tht next season's and farmers were aroused. Cam . —|on to present said claim to sad ‘“{l i 4 2 o I on or before e y o Srop Tase 1o mature. ottt | PAIEDS were conducted ta- sset fesa |days With a carload of near| TEE PLAUT.CADDEN comeaxy. SUBURBAN FARM =~ |EipNICHED) SEASHORE|i5:e o sebinie ts niving ine hook a g ght again out|corn and locate every good ear of g only mile from Willimantic, 10 room clared cancelled and extinguisbed and { seed corn. 2 Main St., Norwich, Conn. home grown seed. 1 Springers. house, large karn, 4 good poultry n a new book issued in ‘Hen thereof. omy BRI Sve wstagt seed 15 WAL Ghe resuit hae hiwe geiitying, butl i houses, 20 acres fine fields, pastures FOTTAGDS the amount due thereon paid. SepAW. i years. t 3 L - R th 4 for 12 head, plenty of wood, good fruit. o D e e R R the milthos of o dea] o gt A.R. Stone Fred J. Darling MEN WANTED AT THE|Sa2 5% 3% G ST FOR SALE OR RENT L g - R T T may not be able to save any good | hacs,\t, as Tecemmey to import seed| T " a3 TRAINMEN AND FIREMEN . Toans Azeney, Willmantie, Conn. Dulein Offcs, Rewsrd __tepd seed from it. 7 crop did not mature|E, Woodstoc! omfret A " LOST—{Betw the Fair It always pays to have good seed |3Nd not suM cient seed corn of the 1915 et . fiss AMERICAN STRAW- = at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant| .. Frankiin Square. 2 ,f,::"gf;v corn to sell to your neighbors. Tph has been saved. 216-4—Putnam—244-3 ance for good wages and advance. J ST ARRIVED View, and along the Rhode Island ial::g:yhg;bg{ \'{:fi) :f&::“i:%' '1:16::?:: It your surplus is not needed for is experience should prove a les- ment for men between the ages of 1§ U shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. seed it is not wasted. It always has a|€On to us. Never again should we be BOARD COMPANY’S MILL - Teward. sepid. market value or may be fed to stock. If it is needed as seed it will be worth many times its market value as grain. To save plenty of good seed corn ment of Agriculture, agricultural colleges, newspapers, state officials, county agents, bankers, business men caught without plenty of seed corn. In every normal year we should save plenty of seed. We ehouid Rlways save enough for our own use for two WANTED kind — will arrive in a few Pewter, Old False Teeth and Trinkets, Bring them %o us. We will give you cash or War Savings Stamps for their full” value. and 45 in good physical condition. N. H. & H. R. R. . Supt., New London. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY |, | Good Pay They are here, broken horses, ready to go to ‘work. and small, pairs R. S, BARTLETT, Ne. 14 Central Bldg., City. A nice load. of well uet out of work and All kinds, big and single. Prices NORWICH STEAM LAUNDRY, 193 Franklin Street Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy Savings Society. All persons are cau- | tloned against purchasing or negotiate ( ing the same, and any person having & ' claim to said book is hereby ealled up- { LOST—Black . _dress _sul New London-Norwich _turnpi four miles from_Norwich, o to Tiotel Mohican, New London, to A. A. Tight. Come and see them. L s is always good business. It is pa-|Years and enough in addition to - Em) ELMER 3. PIERSON. WESTERLY, R. L Robblns, sad; obisin TPWATdy . SePRalS trotic, It s our duty to ourselves, |JUDIY come neighbor who may not B o fonucEmheet work Steady Employement Tel. 536-3. S may21d FOUND—Large plack and white our community and our country. we ‘any. We should always bear in | jo- o : hound, with brown'.spot on.head, Ap- Crop reports indicate that, if con-|mMind that the next corn crop may be 354, Walllmantlc Division: JEausien ditions between now and harvest time are favorable, this year's corn crop will be about normal. a total or_partial fajlure. Every ear of seed corn should be harvested before the fall WANTED WANTED WANTED 50 Laborers, 10 Farm Hands, 4 Wait- FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in REAL ESTATE jme= Properties Listed and BO ply to Harry Lathrop, Brooklyn, CoArfiL sep3d —rere - ey " Business Blocks Lend ) LOSTBetween Plaindeld and Jews . 3 esirable locations. e - ett City, green coat with white penc! But, because of the serious seed|freezes anq stored where it will dry Experienced Saleslady ERRAND BOY resses, 20 Spinners, 4 men for DYe|perty it you care to sell or rent, as I|Joseph Bodo, 25 Carter St. Danielson |stripes, pair of scissors 'in pocket. comn situation last spring, thero is|out and keep dry. The best method 2 s House, 3 men for Picker Room, 6 men [}hgve 4 yumber of people looking for Tinder please leave at Bulletin Office. danger that some of ‘the corn may|is to tie it up with binding twine as in Cloaks and Suits. for Card Room, 10 Weavers,.2 colored have been grown from imported seed and either will nét mature before frost or will produce a yield inferior shown in the cut. Hang the strings in thle attio in rows about four inches apart. Apply At THE SPECIALTY SHOP, 140 Main 8t. ENQUIRE AT BULLETIN JOB ROOM boys. 3 young men for the Beach. real e FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo.,L. Chesbro. Mgr. Central Bldg. state investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Katate and Imsurance. aen Thayer Blda iness before the pubiic, there is no medium better than through the ad- l WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- vertising columns of The Bulletin. sep3d LOST—Gold watch and Elk fob with * teeth attached. Reward if returned.te, this office. - sep2d )

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