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PARTLY CLOUDY TdDAVl FAIR TOMORROW " ? NORWICH, CONN.,. THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1918, What Is Going On Tonight Moving Pictures at the Breed The: tra &{""" Pictures at the Davis Thea- Moving Pictures at the Auditorium Theatre. ea Norwich Lodge, No. 430. B. P. 0. E, meets at Eiks Home. Capton Oneco, No, 3, L O. O. F. meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. Tecumseh Tribe, N meet sin Engineers' Hall ja Hall. Court Sachem. No. 94, F. of A., meet In Foresters Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS Fashions Show on Friday. Thursday In accordance with an established custom, Norwich stores featuring ap- 43, 1 0. R. M, e, No. 11, 0. D. H. 8, and ially constructed cars from Syracuse, N. Y. and goes from here to Trenton, N. J.' The navy department is repre- sented by a wonderful array of mod- els representing. the various types of craft new constituting the navy. This department also includes depth bombs, torpedoes, the various signaling de- vices, including a complete radio out- fit. The army section includes vari- ous types of rifles and some mountain artillery. A visit to this department is a great education-and from it those having brothers or friends fighting the Huns will glean a better understand- ing of what trench life is, cooties. They are the preserved kind, shown under microscope, and so there is lttle danger of the spread of the pest which makes the soldier's life so unpleasant. What cannot be shown otherwise will be given by motion pic- tures, which will be continuous. Some of the best horse racing of the parel of all kigds will have a joint | Year Will be witnessed in the finals of fall opening Thursday and September 19th and 20th. ) Fashions will “carry on” with usua nterest in spite of the war and it is xpected that the joint fall openings hat will be held this week will prove War has 30t affected the markets to the extent o any serigus curtailment regarding L most weicome diversion. fashions and this season's show wil Friday, the Comnecticut Stake races. Vaude- ville will be given daily. 1| The fair opens next Tuesday and the grounds will be open every night. The war exhibit will close Friday night, but the fair will not and until after the state championship athletic events on Saturday. 1 have many especially interesting fea- HOW’S THIS? tures. * Local buvers, who have visited New York astic ov sulls, millinery other markets are enth: the fall showings in coats, gowns of all descrip- tions, furs and all other apparel which We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been play & 5 come known as the most reliable re- The display windows of the local | 208 SORA, B8 1€ THEh ( atarrh shops and the stare interiors will be | Yoot 2F ) i the Blood on the in gala array on Thursday and Fri-| \uoous” surfaces, expelling the ioi- day and the public s cordialy invited [ JCOIS SYTRCEh AXPC e the to view the showings of the new styles | 3ic . ca" nortions. A ematerials. The advance showings | After you have taken Hall's Catarth {ndicate that the fall fashion open-|yfedicine for a short time you wil =8 this vear, will be of vnusual in- | ge0 3 great improvement in your gen- grest and will contain mary novelty}era) health. Start taking Hall's o ~i8 " lrumrrh Medicine at once and get Tid g e vy of catarrh. Send for . testimonials. of the many vacancies in|F, J, CH Y & €O, Toledo. Okio. wout Connecticut caused Sold by all Druggists, ‘T5c. he civil service commis.- eration with the state commission w hold a test for This examination wil the capitol, Hartford Conn. 1 LOST AND FOUND orwich and M 918, at LOSTBetween Z & at 2 p.m, and will be | ville, auto tire chain. Leave at this to Dboth men a The | office and receive reward sepl9d e gad in three grades: thone with | Siotch collie dog Tag o, ' {fas banking experience, with | phone 388 0 nd high school graduates. o t BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or stolen Ates workins in cssential war | b, chook No, 118801 of The Norwich cannot be accented. If 4 |Savings Society. All persons are cau- number of applications are | ioned against purchasing or negotiat: the western, southern and | ing the same, and any warts of the sta multane- | claim to said book is hereby . #ts will be held in Waterbury, | 00 to present said claim to s New Haven and New London before the 13th day of March 8 1 b or submit to having the book de. i oy iy which must be| ciared cance and_extinguished and fled re hoon, (et ity G R R R T R v Service Commission, mount due thereon paid % DST—On Lisbon road, lady's sweat- The Kaiser Be Damned. er, peacock blue. Rewdrd for return The K mnel, to be pre- | 025, Frank Erfbeck, Lisbon, Ct the Aud m today, comes f today lay ol with is not a trick of Aust founded oid _ever: nd w on the cheap and e ice. T of its & who tmarine a young Ality a fa- ageni and her in trapping this e Damned is good seeing for er it has been produced its suc- vess has been wonderful in every sense Kaise s an American play of the v Sidney Toler \ stirring drama founded on the great Berever produced. and so important s the messa t has to deliver t will g ing down into the an s of the as one’of the most surcesst er founded on the war ar fa will e performeq by a ex nal strength pi bhook- aid of | WANTED WANTED Men and Women Boys and Girls- Steady Work | AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. - WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW- BOARD COMPANY’S MILL ei to appear at the Davis the lust half Good P s week and no one can afford to miss he show. The feature atirac. | ki g tion is Jamis Chaplow and company 3 n one e newest novelties entitied Ste it Music Hath Charm ewart and Sl i Crumbly come next with a_ciever com- edy singing and talking offering called Their Famitv Affairs. The third act is Brown, Camphell ard Lester. an up. to-date comedy einging and talkin trio with zood voices, who put TRAINMEN AMD FIREMEN seir somgs in grear stvie. The fea. ture picture is 1 Lee in the five-| chance fo = B Rt picturs, ‘Tro Cre hance for good wages and advance- of the Make Believ Miss Lee |s|ment for men betwecn the ages of 1§ extellently supported. Her leading |and 45 v c t man is Harrison Ford, an actor of| S e o strong and engaging personality. Ray-| APPIY N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. mend Hatton, one of the best known motion picture actors in the country has a splendid role. Other notable screen players are Spottiswoode Ait- ken, Parks Jones, Wiiliam Brunton, Bud Duncan, Mrs unice Moore, Maym Kelso, Nina Byron, Jane Wolff, William MeLaushlin and John Me- Kinnon. Current Events completes the show. Breed Theatre. The photo-version of Edith Whar- ton's The House of Mirth, with an all-star cast, which is the feature at the Breed theatre todav is a_revela- tion in acting. worth-while productions ever review- #d by the writer and is worthy the highest tribute that can be paid in words. The play stands out as some- thing distinctive and unusual, and both the direction and photography de- mands the highest praise. The pic- ture was taken from the famous novel of the same name and written by the roted anthoress, Edith Wharton, and was adapted for the screen by June It is the story of a young girl, Lily Bart, play- | Mathis and Albert Capellani. #d by Katherine Harris Barrymore, who has been reared in luxury and then left penniless by her parents in the care of a wealthy aunt. Pearl White will also be seen in The House of Hate. the continued pho- toplay with a thrill every minute and a new Paramount Mack Sennett com- edy entitied Battle Royal, featuring Ben Turpin and Polly Moran and the Burton Holmes travel series will make up the remainder of the bill for to- day. Berlin Fai that is necessary to con- ute a truly rural fair will be found (he State Fair at Berlin, opening sday of next week and in addition management is offering in the ernment war exposition a feature 1 would expect to find at a national e chief essentials of the various gov- rmmental departments and contribut- Mg 1o the government's chief aim—the wianing of the war, will he seen. Thi: sxhibit has not bee:‘ shnlvlln anywhere %fl and will not appear here in this section of the . It comes here in two spec- - 4 vy b It is one of the most F. M. CLARK. Supt. New London. Used Upright Pianos, Player Planos and Victrolas. Will pay cash or make }iberal allowance in exchange for New Pianos, Player Pianos. Diamonds, Watches or Furniture. Write or call at_once, THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY, (Established 18572) i 135-143 Main St, Norwich, Conn. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The delegates to the Twentiet - [atorial District Democratie. Conventio are hereby notified to meet at the Town ‘Hall in the City of Norwich, on heolint day of September, 1918, at 11 oclock in the forenoon, to nominate a candidate for Senator for said District. and to do any other business neces. [sary to be done at said meeting. JOHN C, GEARY, {Member of the Democratic State Com- mittee for the Twentie ato- rial District. i -f;'xl?éo AT A COURT OF PROBA 2t Bolton “within and Tor-the- Distrier ndover, on the 14 $t Andov th day of Septem.- Present—J, WHITE xtate ot Mitton b0, M Cirte 1055 Andover, in said District, SR B. The Administrator, = William Sprague. having imade written appli- cation to sald Court, in accordance :;lagmmmu, fo‘r :n order of sale ¥ de&r"rafl. L;E:’in.’-rfl Du the real estate t said STt S i e on the 23d day of September, 1918, at 9§ o'clock In the forenoon, notice thereot be given by’ paisiin & copy of this order in The No: ‘Bulletin. a newepaper ha: a circu- lation M said District, and be made to this Court. Attest: return seplsd B0 Joseph Bodo, 25 Carter St. —~— — e Aol R e L Danieison WANTED FOR SALE - FULL ASSOCIATED . PRESS DESFAT CHES & : FOR SALE FOR SALE TO RENT for the winter, seven to with conveniences, within New Londo; Address Trumbuil Y. Oy Conn. ten . M sep19d Box 66, Bulletin. sepl9d WANTED—By man in Y. M. C. A war work, furnished house for family rooms, miles_of Fort New London, WANTED—Place to store automo- bile, with reasonable rent, barn, etc. FOR SALE—As I #m making altera- tions for auto garage, need the room, and will sell my family horse Prince, 8 vears old, sound, absolutely safe for lady or children to drive or care for, he is fat and round turned, Want him to g0 to a good home, as he has always had one, price very low, $63; also one 7 vear old farm horse, weigh 1285, ac. stomed to all kinds of farm work, e $115, worth §175 to vou; one rub- RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL, Provi- L, offers training course of one year to women between 18 and 25 years of age to fit them for mursery even to the | maids. The opportunity for such train- Over 2,300 children Tiving condi- Su- Hospital, dence, Ri ing is exceptional. were troated last vear. tions are very attractive. perintendent, "Rhode Island rovidence, R. I Apply Jy29M ~ WANTED—Room and hoard for a gentleman and lady in a private fam- willing to pay liberally for satisfactory accommo- Address Board, care Bulletin. ily in a desirable location; dations. sep1sd keeping; family ‘of t nights. ' Inquire at sep8d 0; ulletin Office. light housekeeping in_desirable tion. Address E. J. R, P. 0. Box Norwich. seplsd cellar; family of four. Call 812, sepisd work. Mrs. ington St. WANTED—SiX room apartment small cottage by Amer] three; modern jmprovements. South Windham NTED — To boarding house ny petent o do so. Write or inqu Aleck Santo. Phonc $43-2. ni care Bui W. F. Allirg, 5 sepl3d run man and wife ¢ a re Mre ep17d it fireman, t WANTED — Maid for light house- must go home WANTED—Two or. three rooms for loca- WANTED—To rent five or six room cottage or downstairs temement with WANTED—A girl for general house- 124 Wash- ber trimmed driving harness, $6; one new 'custom made driving harness, a Teauty, three nice auto robes and three treet blankets. Don’t miss this chance. all today at rear 42 CLff St., Norwich. Conn. sep19d FOR SALE—English setter dog, one year old, medium size, white black and ticked, best of breeding, register- able. C. W, James, So. Windham, Conn, sepl9ThS FOR SALE—Victor talking machine, perfect condition, includine. 55 recoras. 2 10-inch records, 11 red seal 12-inch records, 12 12-inch records. Can be seen at 9 Hill St, upper flat, from 5 till 6. seplyd FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. F. 1. Racine; Danieison, Conn. sep18d FOR SALE — Business opportunity: having purchased the Armstrong real estate and insurance business in Dan. ielson, T will sell my store in Plain- field_Conn., news room, confectiofery, stationery, 'sporting goods, cigars and tobacco; very good stand for a candy kitchen! best of location: only store of the kind in the village; population 3.000; will consider. T Racine, Daniclson, Con & S RN, e S FOR SALE—Five new m Zeigler, Ledyard. Take West: T to Shewville Station. seplsd FOR_SALE—Fine black mare with solt, mare 9 years old, weight ab 400 pounds, good worker and “sound, colt 7. weeks old, sired by the prize | draft stallion Laristan; will sell marc vith or without colt. ' Address W. D. | Glenn, Phoenixville, Conn. ~Teleplione Putnam 22y seplsd Joseph erly WANTED—Competent ve 1860 Panatella cigar, a pipe today, at | iS vear good size, to work in mailing mornings. Inquire Bullétin Of | sepisd . | WANTED — A girl for general housework. Mrs, F. C. Turner, 15 Br 10d Iderly person io board £ n, Tei sepbd WANTED—Boy or_middle aged man to work in store. Apply S. K. Am WANTED—A Boy to work in dr store. Inquire at this office aug3ld WANT! o bright boys for mes- senger se Western Union Tele- aph C augzid WANTED 1,000 women to be in vie and wear those new Tams now ou The Pasnik Co. aug20d “W001, GROWERS—Send_ us _you wool, Ia 1 lots; vill pay best ' pr Woolen Mills, Yantic, ¢ Je22d WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver; also old false teeth; highest prices paid Guild, " WANTED—Se. furniture of before you se Jeweler, 21 Broad- wic nd nand and a all kinds: get our. fhil ckner, 55 ank- WANTED all modern artment, furn v and with heat assured. In- JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. * Norwich, EGOOD FIRST CLASS MAN, FOR SECOND HAND, IN CARD ROOM. NIGHTS; GOOD PAY FCR RIGHT MAN. APPLY RELIANCE YARN | COMPANY, NORWICH, CONN. WANTED Good Firemen FOR TWO STERLING BOILERS. SY JOB FOR RIGHT MEN. ONE DAYS, ONE NIGHTS. i I GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS, DAYVILLE, CON WANTED MAN 50 OR 60 YEARS OLD FOR A FEW HOURS WORK A DAY. ENQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE SHEAR TENDER Wanted at once. Pay 43c per hour for 58 hours. l The Waterman Worsted Co.‘, Inc. Putnam, Conn. ’Phone 252 WANTED TWO FIREMEN [THE C. M. ROBERTSON CO. Montville, Conn. ‘WANTED. Ol false tecth. Don't matter if broken. We pay up te $15 per set. Send by parcel post and Teceive check by return mail. We buy dla- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water St, between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with Bstablished 1872, GRO. L. Manager. senttd o ‘Bulldtng. S g0 - - Two-ton cook; FOR SAL model wages. Apply Sheltering Arms, Har-|1918 Velie truc been run land Road sepldd in perfect mEA‘hun:(ul cc e e S R g larger truck, we wish to T o N s ek e o of this one. The Child Lumber elderly gentlemat: Address P. O Box | corporation. Putnam. Conn. . seplfd 65, Groton. sepld4d FOR SALE -— One 6 year old horse, Neroion s weighs 1400 pounds, good driver and S erwich v‘lf‘]‘m worke Fish- Dealer Benentt, Verga- = SR el e son Ave, Norwich Town. Phone 103%-3. YE GOODE olde Cobweb Corner Gc sepléd FOR SALE_A brand new Columbia Grafanola; our price Iking Machine Shop. 46 Frankiin dise The umbia Phono- OR ALE—A disc eraph. used very slightiy, cost $63 new; our price $35. The Taiking Machine | Shop, 46_Franklin_st sepi7d FOR uprignt piano. in first class condition, mahog- iny case, with stool and scaff, worth 5450 new’; most stores would ask our price $140. The Talking Machine Shop. 46 Franklin St. eplid FOR SALE- Columbia disc about pri £6 nola. mahg sed s as good as nNew; our Talking Machine Shop, St five anklin St FOR SALE—Brand new Columbia doubie dis¢ Sic records at 6 We are the only store seiling these records at his price, . Tie Talking Machine S 4 nkiin st FOR SALE—One pair farm horses, weight. 2600, or would exchange for stock; also three Chester White sows, to farrow soon. William Bowler, West Wiliington nn., R. F. D. No. 2 Teléphone 619-14 one Willimantic Dj sep16d T$19250 buys a very zood Henry F. Miller upright piano, with stool "and Scarf, rms, $20 down, $2 per The Company, 135 Main Conn. $185.00 {or u good mahogany M upright piano, with stool and Terms, $20 down, $2 per Week Plaut-Cadden Company, 135-143 Main Conn. - 0 for a good Ss-note plave good mahogany case, with 2 rolls of music, bench and scarf. The ) adden 'Company, 135-143° Main Norwich, Conn. $190.00 for a fine right piano, with and erm down 50 per week. The | Plaut-Cadden Company, 133-143° Maln . Norwich, Conn, | i = S | FOR SALE or exchange for cattle, land drivers, weigh 2500. Address James Downing, Palinfield, Conn. Tel 5 Moosup Div FOR SALE—H. D sepldd twin with side car, new tires, fuilly equipped, first class condition, ‘price reasonable. Inquire this office. sepl3d FOR SALE—A 1914 Studebaker car, stripped down for rucing, in good con- 6 Carter Ave., Bast Side. sepl2d ord * delivery; price worm drive, now being overhauled. This truck has always rendered good ervice and is in fine condition. Price bout one-quarter of present list. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Service ~ Sta- tion, Pond St. sepi2d F ALE—Reo speed wagon, the world’s greatest % ton truck, in first class running order. good tires; bar- gain. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Ser. Vice' Station, Pond_St. sep12d FOR about 1300 pounds, 6 gel. Phone 107 FOR SALE—Eight room brick house, with all modern improvements, steam heat, electric lights, spring water, lot 72x150. located at 209 Mountain ' St.; also little Buick touring car, run only 4,500 ‘miles, looks like new; two Zood ¢ and 6 vears old, one new milch: one Set double driving harness and rubber tired bugsy. W. E. Clark, 215 Mountain St Willimantic, Ct. | seploa FOR SALE—Bar fixtures complete, table, chairs and Tefrigerators; also two pool tables at a very low price. Apply to Charles F. Charon, Box 44, Baltic. seplod ars old. J. Sie- seplid LE—-One brown mare, weighs | FOR SALE—Model B 1914 Buick touring car in good running order; electric lights and'starter. Write for details to Buick, care Bulletin Co. seplid 'FOR SALE Cozy T-room cottage house, with garage and 31 acres of land, directly on Norwich and New line; & great opportunity. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square, Norwich. COWS FOR SALE TWENTY-FIVE NEW MILCH— TWENTY-FIVE NEARBY SPRING- ERS. London trolley a FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon Phone 62, Lebanon Division. FOR SALE A DESIRABLE BURIAL LOT IN THE CITY CEMETERY, WITH PERPET- UAL CARE. ; E. A. PRENTICE 86 Citt St. Norwich, Ct. - 60 ACRE FARM 10 acres tillable, balance pasture and wood land, some timber and abund- ance of wood, plenty of fruit, $-room | cottage jhouse running water, toilet, hot and cold water, fine lawn, large barn, situated one-third of mile to railroad station, near and with all con- eniences. Price $3750. A rare bar- gain. If interested in a cozy home come and look at this at once. & WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 1 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY. R. L Telephone 2365 FURNISHED SEASHORE CUITAGES * FOR SALE UR RENT shore; also accessible Seashore Farms, Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. I Phone 300 FOR SALE Le}.muy 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 Phones! 7, FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adams Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. || Also my Cardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. 1 i A, A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Several cottage houses, centrally lo- cated, in good neighborhood. three’ and six-tenement houses, near budiness section. Residences on Wash. ington St. and Broadway. R. S, BARTLETT, No. 14 Ceatral Bldg., City. ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GRCOUND LIME STONE 'FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NGRWICH, CONN. FOR SALE Ford touring car. cheap if taken this week. Louis Ortman. Tel. 151-4, City. sepdd [, FOR SALE—One pair good work horses and harnesses; guaranteed all right. H. E. Beard & Son. R. D. 2. Phone_ 61 Sev&d_ FOR SALE — One four cylinder Buick, 1917 model, perfect conditios {one Ford delivery body, and one extra good cheap work horse. Apply at Bean Hill Blacksmith Shop. _sepid FOR SALE—One three-passenger Studedaker Runabout, overhauled and in good condition; tires nearly new. C. S Peckham, 62 Shetucket St. aug3ld FOR SALE—One light five-passenger Hudson Touring Car, overhauled and in the best of condition. C. S. Peck- ham, 62 Shetucket St. augsld FOR SALE—Motorcycle, 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 pawlion and postoffice, on grounds: coitage is short distance from Niantic village, Crescent Beach, Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, near state camp, all available by troller or launch; furnishings included in Sale; touring car desired, of 1917 or 1§ . electric_lights, starter, good style, preferably new. datk green de- sired, blue or black, in good condition; owner of cottage has business interests which make further use of same un- awailable. For further information, write to 53 Oak St. Norwich, Conn. for a_real Biison diamond diéc and 12 Buison records. Easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Company, 135-143 Main St, Norwich, Conn, FOR SALE No. 218 Laurel Hill Avenue Attractive Eight Room Cottage Modern Improvements and Large Garage INSPECTION SOLICITED JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT JUST ARRIVED They are here. A nice load of well broken horses, just out of weork and ready to go to work. All kinds, big and ‘small, ‘pairs ~ and _single. Prices right. Come and see them. ELMEP. = PIERSON. Tel. 53€-3. may21d THERE 15 no adyertising mefilum In | iness before the public, there is no Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- | medium better than letin for business results. bath, | F—— Two, | 1 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Having leased my stable at No. 60 B?innrd Strect, New London, | will! sell at private sale until September 26, | my entire stack of horses and carri- ages, both top and open express wag- ons, hacks, coupes, hearses, harnesses, robes, blankets, etc. Balance of stock to be sold at public auction, Septem- ber 26, 1918, at 10 a. .m., if the day is fair. If not, next fair day. You can buy any kind of a horse you want. Heavy draught and carriage horses are to be sold with a full guaranty at a fair price’ Come and see the horse, wagon and harness, al' for $110.00. Just think of the price! If you have any- | thing for a horse to do you will buy this rig. A. H, BUFFUM 60 Brainard Street, New London, Conn. TO RENT—Two first class apart= ments of three rooms each, one of.two rooms, all connected, alsy one ap: ment 'of. three rooms in rear, with bath, electric lizhts and gus range; will ‘rent separate or together, fur- nished if desire, to responsible partics. at 25 Shetucket St. up one fligit. Call evenings. Ratibone Pub. Co. seplyd FOR RENTSiore 20x40, suitable for any mereantile business, well located in_heart of Westerly, R. 1. formerly occupied as . restaurant for many vears, = Apply to H. T. Bugbee. Agi. Tel._3661. - sepidd TO RENT—One store and two gar- ages at 110 North Main St. Inguire of B. Lewis. 314 Main St. sepisd n all modern improvements at 246 West Main St.; gentleman preferred. gall at premises. seplid T— age at Park St.: space for one machine. quire on’ premises, In- Sepisd TO RENT—Furnistied room, central- 1y located, with all conveniences. Tel. 333-1 sepod TO RENT—A six-room flat to an American family of adults. Mrs. Kings- ley, 153 Maple St eptd FOR SALE Twenty-five New Milch Cows; Twen- ty-five Cows to freshen soon. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30, Lebanon. HOLSTEINS 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 THEM AT THE WOODSTOCK FAIR STONE and DARLING A.R. Stone Fred J. Darling | E. Woodstock Pomfret 216-4—Putnam—244-3 | YOU CAN BUY | Three lows, thoroughly modern in excellent locations. One very desirable Washington St. residence. with all improvements; price ‘Tow. For $2,000 above the mortzage, brick building, splendidly lo business purposes. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway bunga- TO RENT—Furnished room. also onc room for light sekeeping. Mrs. Kelly, 7 No. High St. aug3ld 3 rooms for gentlemen on Main St. all con- veniences, private family. Inquire at this_office. je27d __FOR -HIRE—Two 7-passenger tour- ing cars. also 5-passenzer touring car, with good, reliabie ciauffeurs, day o night service. Call 1219-2 14 CHff St. Je3d STORAGE—-Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- able. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. Jeld 70 RENT—Frrnish also reoms for light 'housekee 108 School St. Tal 1048-3 septld 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 Private Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Househcld Goods, Furniture, Beds, Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Mattresses, China, Glassware, Everything MUST BE| SOLD, including the house. MABREY’S 57 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 Phones Norwich PRESTON 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 some extra nice -drivers; every horse will be sold With a written guarantes to be just as rebresented a. time of sale, or money refunded in full. Trial allowed. 1If in need of anything in our line, give us a trial and we will give you full ‘value for your money. STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST, Phone 326-2. O'BRIEN & CHASE. | | | | | | Two 10-horse power Horizon- tal Engines For Sale Will be sold cheap if taken at once. NORWICH STEAM LAUNDRY, 193 Franklin Street FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to sell or rent, as I have « number of people looking for real estate investments. ~ WILLIAM F. HILL, tate and Insuramce, Thayer Bldg. . SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Wilimantic. 10 room house, large - Larn, 4 good poultry houses, 20 acres fine fields, pastures for 12 head, plenty of wood, good fruit. Only $2300, $500 cauh. Also several bargains in stocked farms. Tryon's Agency. Willimantic. Conn. Telephone 760 57 Lafayetto St. PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, Wedding Decorations. WHEN YOU WANT tc put your bus- Tough the ad- vertising columms or 'l"%u Bg:uezlm [and early ey PSALT OB nopER: LIFE. eIl me nol in ragtimé pumbers, Life is but a \'isud:i'nle doke: Fur the guy gets left who siumbers, And the slotnful gink Zoes broke. Life life is” burrled; We must make the pace or bust, And at that we're always warried * - - Lest we take some fellow’s dust. L Not enjoyment. and. not sorrow, . Makes us. pause; heside the wa; For we know we'll starve: tomor 1t we don’t make good today. Life is short, and time is heating All past 4eeords sin_its fight Soon of mornings we'll be meetin Ourselves going home at night! In_the world's hiz zame of zrabbing Everything that's worth two beans, Bac u Iy stabbing At success—by any means, Trust no man. but, zet th ¢ money! Capture it; alive or dead. Get it by fair means—br phony— Anything to get ahead! Lives of grabbers all remind me _We must grab and graft and fleece, Kreping one eve trained behind us, Lest we're grabbed—by the police! Grabbed, perhaps, and sent to languish Where we'll wear a ball and chain, While the world macks at-our anguis| Mocks us and takes heart again. then. be up and doing, the doing still-is good. the suy whose wad we're wooing ure would do us—if he could! —Will Thomas. Withrow. Lady (to polite youth in erowded tramcar)—But 1 don’t like to de- prive you of your seat. i Polite_Youth (sallantly)—~Oh, it's no depravity at all—Tit-Bits. Sue—So you didn’t marry him be- fore he went overseas? Prue—No; I told him it was time enough to marry me: after he got through fighting the Kaiser.—Judge. Orator's Wife—Did the people ap- but plaud? Orator (with bitterness)—Applaud? They made about as much noise as a rubber heel on a feather mattressi— Tit-Bits. ¢ Would-be Recruit trying on W. A. A. C. uniform)—This khaki skirt seem rather large. Her Friend—Oh, that ism't a skirt; that's a tent you've got on.—Pear: son’s Weekly. Wife (at the seashore)—Why you always bathe with' the help? Hub—I may get a chance to rescue a cook to take home With us—Bos- ton Transeript. She—Youwll have to do something do hotel brave, Ferdie, before I will consent to marry you. i He—Well, mercy me! Yesterday afternoon didn't 1 shoo the cat away from the gold fish?—Florida Times- Union. - 4 “T heard Mr. Subburbs speaking Cooking Utensils, 2 Stoves, | nox sexaitaliy of nis wite 10 Refri B; another lady on the train just now. efrigerators, Pictures, Fancy | - unusual in a man thesé Glaszses, Candelabra, and| :Not under the = circumstances. 5 That was a new cook he was escoft- other articles too numerous to | 0ut-"—Louisville Courier-Journal. | mention. THE KALEIDOSCGPE The total palm sugar production of India is stated in an authorita- tive publication to be about 300,000 tons, of which Bengal produces roughly 100,000 tons, worth $2,400.- 000. India’s total production . of sugar, both from “cane and palms, is somewhere about 3,000000 tons a year. P Instead of the “pound” party, the Rev. old-fashioned and Mrs. LS C. L. Eaton were entertained at a “pint” party at their Home in St J. C. WITTER ............ Auctioneer|Johnsbury, Vt., recently. There were Office 4nd Auction Rooms, No, pints of canned fruits and vege- 42 Main St, Danielson, Conn. tables, one pint of coal several AUCTION HIGHLY IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, of an extraordinary lot of high class stock, all beautiful individuals, and as slick s a mole, consisting of 80 head of cows, heifers, bulls and steers, de- Scribed as follows: 20 portioned cows; among the lot are a few new milch’ ones, and the balance due to follow at dates during the fall inter months (buy these ter milkers): 1 beautiful Hereford heifer in calf, £ the kind t hes your eve don't overlook her; 15 growthy folstein heifers, all due this_ winter, all attractive individuals and from an excellent milking strain; several very nice Ayrshire heifers, 2 years old: 20 head of thrifty grade vearling heifers 1 pair of twin Holstein heifer calves which cannot be told apart 4 2 vear old Holstein bulls, 1 yearling Avrshire bull, 10 yearling Holstein buils, all from very select high grade Stock; 1 pair of 3 vear old _Ayrshire stecrs, closely matched and nicely broken; 1 nair of extra large 3 year old Holstein steers, 1 odd 2 year old Jersey steer, { yeal calves, and a number of spring calves. FARMING TOOLS AND WAGONS, ETC. 1 two-horse team wagon, 1 new dump cart, 1 Walter A. Wood mower, I Deering mower, 1 horse rake, 1 sin- gle dump cart. 1 sleigh, 1 double tread power, silage cutter, 1 hay cutter, 1 new 1 Syracuse plew. 1 disc spring-tooth harrow, 1 spike-tooth harrow, 1 horse corn plant- er. 1 six-horse steam engine with boiler 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 corn, 4 acres of field corn, 10 vearling tur- kevs, 1 pair of white: Pekin ducks,-and a lot of hens and guinea fowl. ONE PAIR OF HORSES, young, well pro. for v wi 3 year old she's one consisting of 1 extra mice turned blocky gray mare § vears, old. weigh 1400 1bs.. dead clever in any a all harness and nobod: one: 1 biack horse 11 rking good worker. THE FARM OF 150 ACRES, owns a sii vears old, a located and described as follows: In Ledyard and North Stonington, Conn., 7 miles from Norwich, on Westerly frunk line when completed, about 10 minutes’ walk from Ayer's Station on the Norwich and Westerly trolley Ii This place is well fenced, plent water, and on the telephone lin is estimated to have 1,500 cords of standing wood. The bufldings consist of a new 7-room house, cow Shed and lo, horse barn, ice house. corn house, hen house, and ‘wagon shed. T wish to say to the public In con- cluding this bill that my man whe has had_this property in charge is In the draft and has been drawn. I am left entirely without help and, having bus- iness in Norwich which necessitates my being located there T have abso- lutely no further use for the above described property; therefore, I shall sell them forthe high dollar, without reserve or restriction. I have the goods as described above. Come and see a good high class sale. Terms of sale, cash. attend. If storm: A caterer will the sale will occur the first fair day after. Address: OSCAR H. MAIN, Norwich, sepl4, Conn. Whitestone Cigars will be 3430 a hundred from June lst, 1918, Same rate per thousamd. J. F. CONANT, 11" Frankh reet. THERE 1s no aavertising medium Bastern Connecticut equal (o The Bul- letin for business results. pints of sugar and two pints of cents given them. & " More erman prisoners, says _the food production department in Eng- land, are being . employed on the land. the impression that very few are working for their living being incorrect. Camps of erman pris- oners have for some time past been |engaged on drainage and other im- portant work. The Vesterhavel Steamship Cem- pany is building a shipyard in the Harbor of Kjoge, Denmark, for its own boats, which, Commercial Agent Norman L. Anderson’reports, are _of a distinctive type and size. The company is also building dwellings to house its workmen, who will number several hundred. ; The Chugai Shogyo says that mer- chant vessels built in Japan under the shipbuilding encouragement law during the fiscal year ending March 31, 1918, number 72, an aggregate ° of- 332617 tons. Of this number, 13 vessels, representing - over . 80,000 tons, have been sold to the Entente Powers, leaving 53 vessels of . overg 250,000 tons. lass making in Venice is of re- mote antiquity. By a law of Novem- ber 8, 1, the authorities of Venice, to aveid the rick of fire, ordered the glassmaking industry to be trans- ferred to the adjacent isiand of Mu- rapo. ver since Murano. has been the most important center for hand- made glass and glass-bead manufac- ture in the world. H A zood, hard fall is often the result of trying to stand on onels dignity. A e e ~ CUT THIS OUT | OLD ENGLISY RECIPE FOR CA- TARRH, CATARRHAL- DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES. If you know of some one who is troubled with catarrhal deafness, head Inoises or ordinary catarrh, ecut.out !this formula and hand it to them amd 3 iy have been the means of sav- inz some ppor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. In, ‘England scientists for a long time past have recognized that catarrh is a constitutional disease {and necessarily requires constitutional a(maut. Sprass, imbalers amd rose douches are liable ‘to irritate the delicate alr passages and force the disease into the jmiddle ear, which frequently means total deafnéss, or else the disease may Dbe driven «own the air passages te- wards the lungs, which is equally as dangerous. The following formula, which is used extensively in the dam English_climate; is a _constitutiona tredtment and should prove especially efficacious to sufferers lere who live under more favorable climate condi- tions. % Secure from your druzgist 1 ounce of Parmint (Double strength)! Take this home and 2dd to it % pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until_dissolved. Take one table spoonful four times'a day. This wili often bring quick relief from distress- ing head noises. Clogged mostriis should. open, breathing become “easy and hearing improve as-the inflamma- & tion in the eustaghian tubes is reduced. Parmint used inAbls way acts direstly upon the blood and .mucous surfaces of the system and has a tonic action that helps to obtain’ the desited resuifs, | The preparation + Take, costs | little, and is pleasa Every 1 person who has or is hard of i 4 Co,