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PROBABLY FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW _—_—— ' FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES i What Is Going On Tonight "mll—-ln Plctures at the Davis Thea- Moving Pictures at the Auditorium ‘Theatre. : "rv'inl Pictures at the Breed Thea- Norwich hical Union, No. 100, meets in Carpenters’ Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS The republican eauncus of the town Lisbon will be held in the town ‘Wednesday, September 18, at 8 P m. instead of Monday, the 16th. Connecticut Music Teachers. The Connecticut, Music Teachers’ as- sociation will hold a quarterly meeting tm the Chamber of Commerce hall Meriden, on Wednesday, October 2, at 7130 p. m. A most attractive and in- | teresting programme has been arrang- ed and the music teachers of the state are urged to attend. HOME SERVICE NEEDS ROLL TOP DESK The loan or gift of a large or me- dium sized roll top desk is a need of the home service section of the Red {Cross, which now has its office at the Elks Home on Main street, to which the Red Cross work has all been re- moved. If anyone has such a gift or Vioan to make they will oblige the home ervice section by letting J. C. Mac- pherson know. Two chests of large drawers are a need of the Red Cross rooms and will WANTED — Two rooms for light housekeeping, three in family. in good location. Address G. F, C. care Bulle- tin. sepldd WOMEN wanted; full time salary s34, spare time Soc an hour, seliing N o wearer: perma- gudranteed hoslery t eri ‘WANTED nent; experience unnecessary. national Mills, Norristown, Pa. seplid WANTED_Competent _cook: good heitering Arms, Har- WANTED_A__housekeeper. ApplY, stating qualifications and ' salary ex: pected to Box 444, Bulletin. sepl4d MEN—Age 17 to 45; experience un- necessary. travel, make secret investi- gations, reporis: salaries, expenses. American Foreign Detective Agency, !V\‘V St. Louls. ylplil_ “MARRY__Thousands lonely. congent members, worth $50,000 up, will marry Aescriptions. free. Ralph Hyde San | Franclseo, cal sepiad | TWBALTAY farmer's widow ishes once. Address Mrs. H., San Francisco, Cal. iage at a Minna St. YQU—Gentleman, 40, worth 1§ marry. Honorable Box Cal sepldd . heaithy, loving maiden, rich, must marry. Miss Y. ‘care Mission Unity, San Francisoo, ool g sepl4d WANTED_Refined American woman i siti 8 _housekeeper K Beman, Kadress B, O Box HANDS independently elderly gentleman, 65, Groton. sepl4d TWANTED_Men-women to raise Bel- zian hares for us; we pay you $7 pair: 1 vome | fice cellars, backvard, ete.: catalogus B O o e may notly| Asseciation, West 48th St. Dept. 89 3. Cipss rooma, ew York. seplda e Thest WANTED _Man to run_milk route Davis Theatre. and work on farm R. W. Dearnley, There will be four complete shows | Jewett City sepldd at tbe Davis today at 1.3 3.15, 513] “LADIES' siik boot stockings, black or A S e mere e D cxcoptional | wite 39c. Ladies’ Zephyr wool slip-on | B S0 jof feith vnudeville and fea- |sweaters $3.87. ' Full line'of ‘Infants Elltotrs Teaping Hounde 4. sensa. |500ds. Children's goods and Ladies’ tional novelty canine act with wonder- | st or Teea’ 50005 smile, Co. BNE Blsctrioal effects. The second act | — = $ . K Br ~ - WANTED — Second hand furniture; 18 Hank Brown and company in their! we pay highest prices in eastern Con: B . Semnng, ju AUBDS, | necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- That's Al The third a is Scott | ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, and Kane, a clever team of entertain- ers who present one of the most en- Joyable skits ever presented here. All tliree acts are in Class 1 A in _the vaudeville iine and no on> can afford 10 miss seeing them. The feature pho- toplay is Alma Rubens in the latest five-part Triangle drama, The Painted Lily. Alma Rubens is seen to good advantaze in the heroine role of this feature. Her beauty and charm go far toward reconciling certain improb. able incidents in the melod dna, a5 for instance, the successful subsfitu- tion of Mary for Jeannette, as the old lady's daughter. The picture is well directed and presents a variety of sen- sational incidents which are smoothly welded, with the result that the ac- tion travels at top speed throughou the entire five reels. - Current Events with the very latest news completes the show. Don't forget—four shows toda; The Great Love. If the time-worn saving, “Love lev- «is all ranks,” be true, the newer one “War levels all ran i doubly true_ This is plainly shown in Da- vid Wark Grifith's special production for Artcraft. The Great love, s to be displayed at the Davis th tre next Mond: This remarka picture was filmed larzely in the homes and oa the country estates of several of the titled families of Eng- land, and the “actors” in many of the scenes are members of the nobility, who have given their all to the prose- cution of the war, turned their magni- ficent homes over to the government for hospital purposes and sacrificel cvery thouzht of self, every indul- Zence in pleasure, to aid and to do their n the zreat struggle for huma freedom from a tecra This vhotoplay reveals wonderful Tt portrays the nwakening letharay that had been produced by the conditions in ' biping times of peace,” bringing out the wonderful character and no- v of purpose self -immolation, e letting down on the hars of caste the part of the noble families of the empire. Chief among the high so- cial on celebrities of Englan?, who ars conspicuously shown in this photo- piay, gre Queen Alexandra, Countess Masserene, Lady Lavery, Lady Diana Manners, reputed to be the most beau- tiful woman in Miss Eliza- beth Asquith, da the former prime minister of Engiand. Lady Pa- Zet, the social dictator of London, and many other&. The chiel roles are in the hands of Lillian Gish, Robert Har- n and Henry B, Waltha High Cla Vaudeville at Auditorium Monday. There are gripping scenes in “The Home Trail” the Vitagraph Blue Rib- bon feature, which will be the attrac- tion in the Auditorium theatre Mon- day_and Tuesday. “The.Home Tra 1" is a swift-moving, rugged story of the west in the days of 1870 “hefore the law came;” the #tory of the strong man who seeks Jove and happiness along a trail blaz- ®d by an enemy. He turns back and fings what he seeks just when he feels he has reached the end of the trail Nell Shipman and Alfred Whitman, who have been featured with such marked . success in a number of Blue TRibbon_releases, more recently in “The Wild Strain” and “Cavanaugh the Porest Rangers,” have the lead- ik roles and in the supporting cast are Joe Rickson, Patricia Palmer, Hal Wiison, znd S. E. Jennings. Three good acts of vaudeville and the latest War News complete . the bill for Manday and Tuesday. “The Kaiser Be Damned.” It's here at last A fearless daring play that rips and tears apart the Im- perialistic German _government; a drama that shows the corruption and rottenness of their loathsome spy sys- tem as it operates in America. a, story that demouncés the militaristic despotism of the kaiser and his war lords and vet a play that thrills be- cause.of its sheer dramatic power and holds an andience with breathless in- terest. “The Kaiser Be Damned” is the play and it comes to the Audito- rium on Thursday, September 19th, with a cast of excellence ani a mag- nificant production. EED THEATRE. Clara Kimbail Young and her own company in “The Reason Why,' is the featurs attraction at the Breed thea- tre today. “The Reason Why” is one of the most popular of Elinor Glynn's movels. It was first published serially in a prominent magazine and eubse- quently brought out in book form in England and the United States. The gayest Furopean society forms a vivid ‘background for the action of the story, and characters are tinged with ad- venture and high romance. Miss Young is supported by Milton Sills, Florence Biltings, Frank Losee and others, each a star in his own right. Carmel Myers will also be seen in Jane Wilson’s special production. Tears,” a five part Blue- latest war -3 m ‘will | Moosup Div. at 13, & &8 u:v;:“r‘t!mln ons. a laugh = Apoly to Mis Jane M. Norwic. jeAMWS WANTED—Talk about vour fall mil- nery and low prices—that's us. The asnik Co. Sell for less aug3ld WANT to lease, with privilege of buying, farm on or near trolley, good land, buildings .and locality: would buy if bargain. J. L. W., care Bulletin. sep3 T & WANTED—Sale now going on; we buy second-hand clothing and shoes for men, children and boys. A. Marshak. West Maini St. MARRY warerooms 30-32 Write, call or tel. Water St. if lonely; for me: best and most 'succe; Maker:” hundreds rich marriage soon; strictly confidential; most relia- ble: ' years = experience; ~descriptions free. "“The _Successful Club,’ Purdie, Box 556, Oakland. Calif. s HANDSOME French lady, 21, worth $125.000, anxious to marry honorable gentleman. Mrs. Warn, 2216% Temple St. Los_Angeles, Cal sepTS hats and those * high Sell for less. MORE THAN 500 new fal] not two_alike, and not prices. The Pasnik Co., aug3ld " WEALTHY young widow would ma ry trustworthy, home-loving man, as 60 conside:ed. Mrs. L ngeles, Cal. NTED—Respectab’ sible party who is desirous to locate on a farm. Owner has a 50-acre farm, good buildings, nine-room house, al furnished. been occupied as a summer home. To a desirable party will give free use of farm and house. For fur- ther particulars, address B, C. A, Bulletin Office " STEADY WORK as attendants old M., Box 584, s ed 1o men 30 to 50 vears of age. Ap: Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, 1 sepl3d housework; must be fond of children, New York winters, seashore summers. Apply to Free Employment Bureau, 43 Broadway seplld WANTED—Place to board boy, age 12, near Broadway schoo!; state terms. Address Board, Bulletin Office. sepild WHY NOT BUY a sample dress, when you want one. and save one half ‘of the price? The Pasnik Co. Sell for augsld WANT! House or three or four rooms. Write Box 380, Norwich, Conn. sep13d WANTED—A bright young girl, grammar or commercial school gradu- ale. Singer Store, 48 Main St. _sepl3d WANTED—Immediately, men-women, 18 or over, $100 month; tiousands U. S. government war positions open; write immediaiely for free list. Franklin In- stitute, Dept. 32 G.. Kochester, N. Y. augdMW Fs WANTED—Man Laund WANTED—] week: good pay. sepizd WANTED—Two or three or unfurnished rooms, with modern improvements and heated; light house- keeping privileges or breakfasts and dinners’ for couple desired; preferably south of Norwich on New 'London car line, j4ddress Box 10, care Bulletin at Norwich Steam sepi2d 313 Washington St. SCHOOL DF S and school coats, The demki(,'o,A sellrror less. augdld WANTED—Young lady for office| work._Apply at this office. sepl2d WANTED — Chauffeur, experienced, out of the draft, strictly temperate, willing to make Kimself useful around place.” references required. Address L_B., care of Bulletin. seplzd orner 6c| YE GOODE olde Cobweb Sigar; ve 1860 Panatella cigir, five for Zc; buy a pipe today, at Fagan Smoke Shop. sepia WANTED “for 1i ! Maid for light house- keeping; family of two; must go home | nights, = Inquire at Bulletin Office, | sep12d | WANTEDYoung ladies to learn telephone operating; salary paid while learning; rapia advancement; perma- | nent positions. Apply Southern New England Telephone Company, 34 High St Willimantic. seplid WANTED—AIl ladies to know that I have opened my dressmaking shop at {161 Main St, over the 5 and 10c store. { All of the latest styles and cuts are | used. seplld WANTED—A young girl for light) S FOR SALE FOR SALE—A good new milch cow, H, C. Fentsler. Plain Hill." Tel. 462-14. sep $1,000 CAS] secures this residential balance on mortgage, lesirable home in best} section; house nine -ooms and bath. electricity, gas, two fire- places,, new heater, hardwood floors; lot 80 by 200, fine garden, large garage; ‘all the property in first class condition. Address Modern, care Bulletin, or Tel I T e P FOR SALE — One 6 year old horse, 'ui s 1400 pounds, Eood driver and worker, one light driving harness. Fish Dealer Bennett, Vergason Ave., Nor- wich Tow_‘n. Phone 1039-3. sepl4d FOR SALB—Model B 1914 Buick touring car in good running orde: electric lights and starter. Tite for details to Buick, care Bulletin Co. sepléd FOR SALE—Twin cylinder Excelsior motoreycle in good condition, cheap if taken at once. Le Grand Chappell, Montville, Conn. sepl4d FOR SALE LRI I ks o FOR SALE—As I am making altera- tions for auto garage, need the _room, and will sell my family horse Prince, § years old, sound. absolutely safe for lady or children to drive or care for, he is fat and round turmed, want him 0 80 {0 a good home, as he has always had one, price very low, $65; also one 7 year oid farm horse, weight 1285, ac. customed to all kinds of farm work,! price $1¥5, worth $175 to you; one rub- Der trimmed driving harness, $6; one new custom made driving harness, a beauty, three nice auto robes and three street blankets. Don’t miss thiz chance. Call today at rear 42 CIff St, Norwich, Conn. v 5 sepldd FOR SALE or exchange for cattle, pair of horses, and drivers, 22-5 Moosup Div. sepléd FOR SALE--Jerseys, one heifer. new milch, with first calf, four cows, due from Oct. 7 to 21. "H.'H. Palmer, R D. 62 seplid FOR SALE _Having two male hogs on hand, T would Iike to dispose of one to avold inbreeding; this how is 1% vears old, some of L. B. Silver Co.'s hreed, from Ohlo; he is an extra nice hog, registered O. 1. C. F. A: Krug, Preston_City, Conn. Phone 1889-14. sepl4d FOR SALB—Cheap, one Glenwood range. size 8, in good condition. and one four-burner gas range. Address or Phone 201 Main St, City. sepldd $215.00_Brnest Tonk mahogany up- right piano, with stool and scarf, fully guaranteed; fine action. fine tone, beau- tiful case. Terms, $25 down 38 per month. The Plaut-Cadden Company, 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. $102.50 buys a very good Henry F. Miller upright piano, with stool and scarf. Terms, $20 down, $2 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, 135-143 Main St. Norwich, Conn. $185.00 for a good mahosany Mehlin upright piano, with . stool and scarf. Terms, $20 down, $2 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, 133-143 Main S rwich, Conn $382.00 for a zood §S-note p) piano; good mahogany case, with 20 rolis of music, bench and scarf. The Plaut-Cadden Company. 135-143 Main plaver- St.. Norwich, Conn. $190.00 for a fine A, B. Cameron up- right piano. with stool. and scarf. Terms, $35 down, $2.50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, 135-143 Main t.. Norwich, Conn. 3 or a_real Edison dlamond and i Edison records. FEa: terms. The Plaut-Cadden Company, 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. " FOR SALE—Holstein bull 20 months FOR SALB — Egyptian ve and Hypnotic Perfume; said to give power 0 attract love or make ofhers obey; bottle and_instructions 25c, three 60c, five $1. B. Chemical Co., Box 69, Beaumont, Tex sepi4d FOR SALE—Runninz water all round 15 ihe Bowss, bavs garden. for apeut 10 cents per 1,000 galions, with a Duro Water System. Jos. Malboeuf, Distrib- utor, 1 Tiffany St. Danielson, Conn. augdd FOR SALE—One yoke three vear old steers, one Primrose cream separator, No. 4: onme single carriage. Phone aug3ld FOR SALE--Dwelling house _and barn, on best residential street in Dan- ielson, property in excellent condition; two_dwelling houses, modern homes, in Riverview section, 'Danielson; _ farm, 1% miles from ~ Hampton Station, buildings good. 96 acres, 800 cords wood; a one-man farm, with buildings, mile from Danielson center: a 6-acre place’ in East Brooklyn. ali first class buildings; a meat market in_Danielson. well established trade. Write for terms and full particulars about these properties. Joseph Bodo, Real Estate, Carter St, Danielson. Tel. sepl0TuThS FOR SALE—Belgian hares: 1 trio breeders, $10; 1 pen young (1 buck, 3 does, almost ready to breed), $12; 1 utility doe with 1 youngster, $3; first money order takes tnem. Imperial Rabbitry. Taftville. sep13d FOR SALE—New dress form, rully adjustable, price very reasonable if taken at once. Phone 274. FOR SALE—_H. D. twin with side car, new tires, fuily equipped, first class condition; ‘price reasonable. Inquire this office. sepl3d old. micely marked and well bred. or exchange a light will trade for good farm_horse, about ving horse for good work mare; 1200 Tbs. J. L. Wells, P. O. Yantic,| must be all right. H. Hrdon, Brooklyn. Conn. Coughlin Farm. sepl4d Conn., R. F. D. sepl2d FOR SALE—O 1. C. brood sow in| FOR SALE_A 1914 Siudebaker ca wood condition, J. L. Wells YAntic, | stripped down for racing, in good com- Funr! sep: d':l.lol Carter Ave., Bast Side. sepl2d FOR SALE Two Avrshire bulls,| FOR SALE—200 cords hard wood; 25 nearly a yvear old. and some cows. D.|cords nice hickory. Inquire 115 Dun- H. Crandall, Brooklyn, Conn. Tel. Dan-| ham St. e gontdd FOR SALE Ford dclivery: price = — very low. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. WANTED Service Station, Pond St. sepl2d 2 FOR SALE—United truck. 3% ton WANTED—Married man _on dalry | Taje trueh o aiwhor 8 eparerhauled, farm, up-to-date machinery and sta- bles, milking machines, electric lights, desirable house and location. G. W, Avery. Avery Farms, Franklin. sep>d LADY having a_nice young family horse would like to find some kind person in the country who would be good to him and not hurt him, is used to all kinds of farm work, clever for any small child or old person, very Rice driver and precty; for good home, price $83; one Milburn farm wagon, $20. Call at my home, 308 Broad St., London, Conn. Take Broad St. car. d WANTED—A Boy to work in drug tore. Inquire at this office augdld has always rendered Sood service and is in fine condition. Brice about one-quarter of present list. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Service = Sta- tion, Pond St sepl2d FOR SALE—Reo speed wagon, the world’s greatest % tun truck, in first class running order. good tires; bar- gain. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Ser- vice Station; Pond St. sep12d FOR SALE—-One brown mare, weighs about 1300 pounds, 6 vears old. J. Sie- gel. Phone 10 seplld FOR SALE — One Chevrolet baby grand and one Ford 1817 touring car, at Taftville Garage. Phone 165-5. J. B. Paradis. seplld WANTED—Two_bright boys for mes. FOR SALE—Two wagons, one horse. senger service. Western Union Tele- Panos. 19 Thames St.,, City. seplid EEABDICP, S8 s aux2id FOR SALE—AT Yalo Brewery Stables 3 i, Y and Brewery, our entire stable of A D et (e e o nCe iRl liorses, trucks and harnesses. We have sale at The Pasnik Co. WOOoL aug20d GROWERS—Send us your wool, large or small lots; we will pay best price. Admore Woolen Mill antic, Conn. je22d WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- also 0ld false teeth; highest prices F. W. Guild. Jeweler, 21 Broad- apréd WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell. A_ Bruckner, G5 lin St.” Tel, 3. WANTED AT CONNECTICUT COLLEGE, NEW LONDON; A FIRST CLASS MEAT COOK, PASTRY COOK, PAN- | TRY MAIDS, AND CHAMBER MAIDS. Tank- novéd TELEPHONE 78 AT ONCE. MILLWRIGHTS’ HELPERS. MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP., EMPLOYMENT DEPT, Under the authority of the Director of. the U. S. service. State Employment nine young horses, all chunky built and the best horses money could buy; some nice, pretty pairs and two very nice horses we have used on our. col- lector's buggy.. We have closed down our brewery and after Dee. 15t no more beer will be brewed. If you want to buy a nice young pretty horse, call at our brewery and stables. We have the nicest horses in Conn. Buy them at your own price. Call at Brewery and Stable. Yale Brewery, Main and Mill Sts, New London, Cobn. Take Main St. car. sepiod FOR SALE—Eight room brick house, with all modern improvements, steam heat, electric lights. spring water, lot 72x130. located at 209 Mountain ~St.;{ also little Buick Six touring car. run only 4,500 miles, looks like new; two go0d cows, 5 and § vears old, one new milch; one set double driving harness nd rubber tired buggy. W. E. Clark, Mountain St. Willimantic, Ct ep10d FOR SALE_Four lots in one tract of land on Bushnell Road and Hadley Ave. each 40x103. situated at Potter Manor, near St. Mary's cemetery; city water ‘and electric lights, and cai by; $600 takes the four. Apply Holdswortn, R sep10d TFOR SALE- F. D. 4, Tafts Station. Maxwell _touring _car, 1917, in perfect mechanical condition. has run 4,500 miles, equipped with new Wiliard irsulated rubber batteries, two spare tires and tubes, bumper and robe, looks like a new car: price $500 cash. Appiy Fred Holdsworth, R. F. D. 4, Tafts Station sep10d WANTED TWO FIREMEN THE C. M. ROBERTSON (0. Montville, Conn. ! WANTED | A Young Man, 15 to 17, to learn a Retail Business. Address, Retailer, care of this Office. WANTED-—From private party, sec. ond hand range, prefer Magee or Crawford; also dressers, linoleum, etc. | Write G.” L., care Bulletin. _sepiod RED CROSS full length aprons 97 iThe Pasnik Co. Sell for less. aug3ld WANTED A bellboy. Apply at the Wauregan Hotel 0. ATPI 8t ghe WANTED—You man 18 years old, g00d size, to work in maillng room mornings. Inquire Bulletin Office. sepisd WANTED — A housework. Mrs, Broad St. WANTED—Expertenced second girl. Mrs. G. W. Carroll, 257 Broadway. Ap- ply evenings. Sopsa. WANTED—Maid for general house- qoTki no, washing or lroning. Apbiy Mra. ‘Walter E. Gilbert, 51 Broad St WANTED—Elderly person to board. Mrs, Garvin, Hampton, Comn. Tel 238-2. sepéd for general to William .Elliott, Conn. Tel. 28-3, sepid or middle aged man Apply S. Ames. WANTED—A competent WANTED — Woman housework Wo) Apply waitress. Aiken, 157 ‘ashington St. sepdd Vo R e e R o e WANTED Men and Women Boys and Girls Steady Work AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. Properties Listed and BODO-- -~ Joseph Bodo, 25 Carter St. Danielson REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Bar fixtures complete, table, chairs and refrigeraters; aiso two pool tables at a very low price. Appiy to Charles F. Charon, Box 44, Baltic. seplod FOR SALE—Ford touring car. if taken this week. TEISAGIEA Coly ot 1 ezt FOR SALE—Several of houses in Groton: house, poultry, cheap Louis Ortman. sep9d finest shop, the barn, house and one acre of land: house, barn and 4% acres of land; also house’ and 10 acres of land. g A. H. Maine, Groton, Con sepdd T ¥FOR SALE—One pair good work horses and harnesses; guaranteed all right. . H. E. Beard & Son, R. D. 2. Phone 617-4. sepdd FOR SALE—Desirable six room cot- tage, all modern. improvements: must he sold at once at sacrifice pricc: seven walk from Franklin square. Sottag: Bull sep3a LE — One four 1917 model, perfect condition; Buick, ! one Ford delivery body, and one extra good cheap work horse. Bean Hill Blacksmith Shop. FOR three-passenger at SALE—One Studebaker Runabout, overhauled and in good condition; tires neariy new. C. §. Peckham, 62 Shetucket St. aug3ld FOR SALE—One 7% kilowatt dyna- mo, one surrey: sald property used but iittle. Mansfizld_Organ Pipe Works, Mansfield Depot, Conn. augldd zo00d | cylinder | FOR SALE FOR SALE A DESIRABLE BURIAL LOT IN THE CITY CEMETERY WITH PERPET- 1 UAL CARE. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cutt St, Norwich, Ct. 60 ACRE sound, good workers | | weigh 2500. Address James Downing. Palinfield, Conn. Tel 10 acres tillable, balance pasture and | wood land. some timber and abund- . ance of wood, plenty of fruit, 8-room cottage house running water, bath, toilet, hot and cold water. fine lawn, | large barn; situated one-third of mile to railroad station, near and with all con- | gain. If interested in a cozy home come and look at this at once. WILLIAM A, WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 veniences. Price $3750. A rare bar- %pem AT THE WOODSTOCK FAIR FOR SALE FCR SALE NEW YORK STATE COWS OF ALL THE KIND THAT SUPPORT THE FARMER INSTEAD OF , BEING SUPPORTED. HANDSOME ANIMALS, SOME NEW MILCH, SOME SPRINGERS WRITE OR TELEPHONE TO US ABOUT THESE COWS OR, BETTER STILL, SEE STONE and DARLING | A.R. Stone Fred J. Darling | E. Woodstock Pomfret 216-4—Putnam—244-3 FURNISHED SEASHORE| CO1TAGEY FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L f'—'r__=___—\—"'_\ [FOR SALE | Centrally located Rooming House, [COMPLETELY FURNISHED, and doing a 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 278 Main Street = FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtutes. Phones! 7 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. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Several cottage houses, centrally lo- cated, in good neighborhood.” Two, three’ and six-tenement houses, near business section. Residences on Wash. . and Broadway. R. S. BARTLETT, No. 14 Central Bldg., City. ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use i GROUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. FOR SALE ithin three minutes walk from Mar- lin-Rockwell's Shop, an § room cot- tage, all modern throughout, ‘hard wood floors, all in apple pie order. A irare chance to secure a fine modern {nome, reasonable. Fo: full particu- lars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN. Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Conn. | Norwich, | FORSALE No. 218 Laurel Hill Avenue Attractive Eight Room { Cottage ; Modern Improvements and i Large Garage INSPECTION SOLICITED JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT FOR SALE—One light five-passenger Hudson Touring Car, overhauled and in the best of condition. C. S. Peck- ham, 62 Shetucket St. augdid FOR SALE—Motorcyele, in good running order, good tires and equip- ment. _ Price $55 cash. Address M. E. S. Bulletin Office, write or call after 4 p, m. ,aug 26d FOR SALE or exchange (a part) for automobile, a cottage of nine rooms, with 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 trolley or launch; furnishings included in sale: touring car desired, of 1317 or 1 model,” electric lights, starter, good style, ‘preferably new, dark green de- sived, blue 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 St. Norwich, Conn. WANTED—Girl for chamber work and waitress. Windham Inn. Phene 35-4, Willimantic Division. augléd 100 COWS FOR SALE | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. NEW MILCH AND NEARBY SPRINGERS, FRED W. HOXIE, Telephone 62 Lebanon, Conn, 100. COWS JAMES H. HYDE v North Franklin Tel. 30 Lebanon The Piano Tuner 122 Prespect St. Phone 511 GEE YOU CAN BUY Three thoroughly modern bunga- lows, in excellent locations One very desirable Washington St. residence, with all improvements; price low. For $2,000 above the mortgaze, brick building, splendidly located for business purposes. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE 74 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 g Phones E. E. CARPENTER . Auctioneer AUCTION As 1 have 70 head of cattle now on hand, and am overstocked, I will sell 42 head of ‘caitle at public auction for the highest dollar, at North Stonington Fair_Ground. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1918, Being the Middle Day of the Fair, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following stock: 2 gzrade Guernseys (will freshen soon), 1'4 vear old Ayr- shire (fresh late this fall), 1 large 5 year old Holstein (will freshen soon, ) better than 20 quarts a day), 1 large Holstein (dry. pasture bred), 9 coming 2 year old heifers (mostly Holstein, will freshen around Jan. 1), 1 thor- oughbred ~Jersey heifer, (coming 2 years, will freshen soon), 1 2 year old grade Guernsev bull, 2 extra fine 18 months old Holstein bulls, 1 grade Hol- stein bull (20 months old), 1 pair twin grade -Ayrshire yearling steers. 1 pair black, white-faced vearling steers, 1 pair Holstein vearling steers (these steers are all closely matched), 12 head of young stock between 1 vear and 1% vears old, 6 spring Holstein calves. These caives were sired by Koningin Pretreje de Col, a Tegistered Hoistein buli. The most of my cattle are Holstein and are sired by this bull, one of the best blooded in this state. These cat- tle are also orderly and are warranted to_be all right. 1t any buyer should wish to leave his cattle until the following day. they will be cared for: Terms, cash at the sale. should be stormy. this place the following day IRVING W. FOOTE. If this date sale will take J. C. WITTER .. Auctioneer Office and Auction’ Rooms. No. 42 Main St., Danielson. Ct. PUBLIC SALE I will ‘sell for Mrs. Mary J. “'e!]sl her entire farming equipment. aiso the farm, as her son has been drafted, leaving her entirely alone, FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1918, at 10 o'clock m., 1 elegant voung farm horse. 1400 pounds, 2 Holstein cows and a’ heifer, all kinds of wagons, tools. ma- chiner: harnesses, crops and a lot of poultry, all of her household goods, consisting of a fine lot of goods, The | farm, known as the Jeremian Green| place, located three miles from Plain- field. Ct., on the road leading to Flat Rock, 60 acres of good land and good buildings. A full copy of bill will ap- pear later. Terms cash. If stormy, first fair day following. sepizd MRS. MARY J. WELLS. weight +.e... Auctioneer Office and Auction Rooms, No. 42 Main St. Danielson, Ct. MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 1918, | at 10 o'clock a. m., 1 will conduct for Mr, Oscar Maine Deputy Jailer of Norwich. at his farm !in North Stonington and Ledyard one i of the highest class and largest stock| sales of the season, including a se- {lect lot of 30 head of cows, heifers steers, bulls and calves, etc.,, 1 pair of | | excellent farm horses. a full line of| | farming tools, standing cornm, and the| farm of 150 acres. Full adv. will ap- pear later. Watch this paper. ~sepi2d J. C. WITTER . PRI':,STON BRIDGE Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and | Garage Connected. Horses to let for all kinds 'of busi- ness, with or without rigs, by the day or week. Special attention to boarders 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 seme extra nice drivers; every horse will be sold with a written guarante: to be just as represented a. time of sale, or money refunded In full. Trial SPECIAL BARGAIN § 120-ACRE FARM FOR SALE Located in Canterbury, Conn.: 120 acres, 45 tillable, 50 watered Dasture; 500 cords market wood; keeps 25 head. cuts 25 tons plenty of fruit, apple and peach orchards: stock consists of 1 horse, 1 cow. 3 calves, 2 pigs, 1 sow, 14 hens, 25 chickens. giinea chicks and 3 'guinea liens, 2 dncks and young ones: tools of all kinds, ~harnesses, _wagons, ete.; 5 acres planted h corn, beans, potatoes and rve: large garden: -9-room housc with water : 2 barns, tie-up 20 horses: hen housss, wood shed, tool and work shop 3% miles from Plainfield, Conn. $2300: some furniture. Inquire F. 1. RACINE FARM AGENCY, Phenix Block—Rooms 2 and 3, Daniclson, Coun. Tel. Office 195. Moosup 99-4. FOR SALE Two-family house, 40 Hamilton Ave., with lot 50 ft. front, modern plumbing, electric hights, gas, steam heater; in good repair; fine neighborhood; well rented, and a zood investment. Two-family house, 79 Hamilton Av 17 rooms. with all modern improve- ments. dot about 170 ft. front, with barn and small house in rear; ideal house for renting rooms. Lot of land on Corning road, 60 ft. front, containing about an acre; a fine location for building or sgardenin: very low price. All must be suld to rettle an estate. Full particulars of GILBERT S, RAYMOND, sepl4 113 Thayer Building. ment. quire on’premises.; A0S TO RENT—A wvery .de! Inquire at Bujletin seplid T TO RENT A private Park St.; space for one B s plid jarge furnisied room, Tel 372-5. l!Dl“. TO RENT—Two furnished rao r sentiemen. Inguire 42 Clff s’i Te“pgd TO LET—Three. sunny, ropms mear trolley. . E., care B\llfl’etln&&fl::" sepiid’ Sy TO RENT — Furnished “room board; aiso table board; one mini walk from Martin-Rockvelrpiant. 13 Boswell Ave. ” Tel. 141-12. “kepl0d rnished room, central- v located. with all conveniences, Tel. 35322 —_sep! TO RENT—X six-room fal to an American family of aduits. Mrs: Kinge- fey, Maple 'St. ~sepdd, FOR RENT—A 170 Broadway. TO RENT—Furnished room. also one room for light housekeeping. . Mrs. e oL l’ : u;\fl‘n‘flled “rw er gentlemen on in 5 sall com- Ponic i pelvats el Tadguire ot this office. v e e, 318 “FOR | assenger tour- FOR HIRE—Two 7 ing cars, also 3-passenger touring car, with good. reliable cHauffsursy day o nignt Service. Call Je T 19-3. 14 "CLff St for leng .or short term able, Fanning Stidio.” e w0 RENT_Furniched ‘-;Si ; also rooms for light housékeeping. 106 . Tel 1048-30 seplid STORE . TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 80 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. < FOR SALE FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to eell or rent, as 1 have & number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insuraace. Room 103 Thaser Blig FOR SALE Two Light Horses, Wagons andHar- ness, .As we are buying a motor truck you can buy them at your own price. Norwich Coal, Wood & Lumber Co., 11 to 31 Cove Street. Apply at the office., Two 10-horse power Horizon- tal Engines For Sale Will be sold cheap if taken at once. NORWICH STEAM LAUNDRY, 193 Franklin Street SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 room house, large Larn, 4 good poultry houses, 20 acres fine ficlds, pastures for 12 head, plenty of wood. good fruit. Only $2300. $500 cash. Also several bargains in stocked farms. Tryon's Agency. Willimantic. Coan. JUST ARRIVED They are here, A nice load of well broken. horses, just out of work and ready to go to work. Ali kinds, big and ‘small_ pairs = and _single. Prices right. Come and see them. ELMEP . PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. may21d WANTED WANTED Used Upright Pianos, Player Pianos and Victrolas. Will pay cash or make liberal allowance in exchange for New Pianos, Rlayer Pianos. Diamonds, Watches or Furniture. Write or call at once. THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY, (Established 1572) 135-143 Main St. _ Norwich, Conn. WANTED 35 laborers, 12 weavers, § spinmers, 10° general housework women. 3_sec- ond girls, 4 carding room men. picker room and dyeholise men, 40 girls, to0l- makers and machinists, 2 waitresses. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager. sepl4d Central Bulldéng. WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW. BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement TRAINMEN AND FIREMEN “hance for good wages and advance- and 45 in good physical condition. Y.N. H & H R R M. CLARK, Supt, N Apply N, F. ment for men: between the ages of 18| | | J. C. WITTER ... ... Auctiomeer Office and Auction Rooms, No, 42 Main St, Danielson, Conn. HIGHLY IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE MONDAY, SEPT, 23, 1918, at 10 o'clock 2. m., sharp, of an extraordinary lot of high class stock, all beautiful individuals, and as slick as a mole, consisting of 80 head of cows, heifers, bulls and steers, de- scribed as follows: 20 young, well pro- portioned cows; among the lot are a few new milch ones, and the balance due to follow at dates during the fall and early winter months (buy these for vour winter milkers); 1 beautiful 3 year old Hereford heifer in calf, she’s one of thevkind that catches your eve. don't overlook her; 15 Browthy Holstein heifers, all due this winter, all attractive individuals and from an excellent milking strain; several very nice Ayrshire heifers, 2 years.old: 30 head of thrifty grade yearling heifers, 1 pair of twin Holstein heifer calves which cannot be told apart 4 2 year o0ld Holstein bulis, 1 yearling Ayruhlr‘ bull, 10 yearling’ Holstein —bulls, 8 from very select high grade stock; 1 pair of 3 vear old - Avrshire steers, closely matched and nicely broken; 1 nair of extra large 3 year old Holstein steers, 1 0dd.2 vewr old Jersey steer. 4 veal calves, and a number of sprifg calves. FARMING TOOLS AND WAGONS, 1 two-horse team wagon. 1 inew dump rt, 1 Walter A. Wood mower, 1 Deering mower, 1 horse rake, 1 sin- gle dump cart. 1 sleigh, 1 double tread power, 1 ensilage cutter, 1 hHay cutter, 1 new cultivator, 1 Syracuse plew. 1 harrow, 1 spring-tooth harrow, 1 pike-tooth harrow, 1 horse corn plant- er. 1 six-horse steam engine - with hoiler in good running order. 1 four- horse power gasoline engine, 1 saw and table, 1 cider press, a quantity of chicken wire, 1 corn sheller, 300 grain bags. 6 tons of first class hay, 8 acres of Leming and Red Cob.ensilage carn. 4 acres of field corn, 10 veariing tur- kevs, 1 nair of white Pekin ducks. and a lot of hens and guinea I?Wl. ONE PAIR OF HORSES, 3 consisting -of 1 extra nmice turne blocky gray mare 9 years old. will weigh 1400 bs.. dead clever in any and 21] harness and nohody owns a slicker one: 1 black horse 11 years old, and a corking good worker. ak THE FARM OF 150 ACRES, Jocated and described as follows: In Ledsard and North Stonington. Comn. ““miles from Norwich, - on ~Westerly {runk line when combleted, about 10 minutes’ walk from Ayer's Station op The Norwich and Wester:y. troliey line This place is well fenced plenty of cater. and on the telephomie line, and stimated to have 1.500 cords of ‘tanding wood. The buildings consist of A mew 7-room house, cow shed and ice house, corn house, wagon shed. to the public in com- man who has silo, horse barn, hen house, and e this bill that my e this by i soperty in_charge'is in the draft and has been drawn.. I am left entirely without help ang, having bu: ines in Norwich which Tecessitates me being Iocated -there. I-have abse- lutely no further use fof ‘the above deserived property:. therefore, I.shall sell ‘them for the high dollar, without Teserve or restriction. I have, the goods described above. Come and see 8 Zood high class sale. Terms of saie, cash. A caterer will attend. Tf . the sale will oceur the first after. .iow & Address: OSCAR H. MAIN, Norwich, Conn. sepM WANTED. - 01d false tecth, Don’t matter i roken. We g‘n‘y up :D- 3&5 P::“-‘- Send by parcel _post .a ootk B Atien mail. 'We buy afa- monds, too. + LY 3 COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water Sta: between Shetucket and Market | An old, reliable firm, \(fiefill with: Established 1872 o — - 'DR. R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Labor dav, a small beagle nound. tan and white, with black spot on side; had coliar and tas. Finder return to Louis Gagnon. Taftville, R. D. 4, Box 60. opposite Taftville Maenner- o sepl3 D—Thursday afternoon, a purse containing a sam of money which owner can have by proving property and paying charges. sepl3d LOST—Thursday afternoon. on - trol- ley car or between Franklin square and Hamilton’s shoe store, small black silk purse containing sum of money. Reward if returned to Hamilton's. sep13d LOST—Between Plainfield and Jewett City, two AyTshire heifers. Finder notify Sam Beit. Tel 2. sepl3d LOST—A black notebook containing auto literature and artificial flowers, somewhere between Postoffice and allowed. 1f-in need of anything in ou: line, give us a trial and we will give vou full value for your mone: STABLE 371, 373, 376 MAIN ST. Phone 336-3. O'BRIEN & CHASE. Franklin Square. Reward if returned to 62 Shetucket St. C. S. Peckham. sep12d LOST—A dark blue bag_with black braid drawing strings, at Park Church corner. Reward if returned to Bulle- tin Office. £ seplld ’ Chiropractic Is a Phone. 1178, DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours:* "~ . 9.12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-8 Room #M» Thayer Building 209 Residence tek 1225 Tel. Natural Health Method | that enables nature not only to res store health more' permanently and effectively than any other known method, but also to put the system into the best condition te resist dis- ease. ¥ Dr. D. M. WOODWARD " Norwich, Copn. . ° . (WOMEN AND CHILDREN) e SOy oy

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