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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY; FULL ASSOCIATED FAIR TOMORROW PRESS DESPATCHES NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1913 . : " * . NTED OR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE TO RENT = " | What is Going On Fonight WA F ated ! A P i H — SMALL PLACE wanted, to buy or| FOR SALE—Three vear old colt,| FOR SALE—Model B 1914 Buick ? TO RENT—3) Clift St, five-room g 5 Mowing Plotwres at the Breed Thea«| pire near Norwich Town. Write, stat- | partly broken, gentle and sound; one|touring car :n good running order; GOING OUT OF BUSINESS | fiat. small family. Inquir¢ 48 Oak St.| LD AND IN I HE WAY < tre, & . o | 10§ particulars and price, H. 10 year old mavyudun hot:!le, wgl:lk fil:rf.':’{:c &lsg‘xfl ;,"d"ura“fi (w'ci:" for | _Sep20FSTu | : Boving Plotures st the Davis Thea- | Byjetin, anywhere; will sell reasonable, = ck, care Bulietin Co. 2 | TH0 RENT—Two: first clasy aperi- S gaat & e s T9dle aged | aress Turshen, R. F. D. 2. Colchester, |- sepld Having leased, my. stable. at No. 60; QO BMEWE-Two. fist class apers By FRANK L. STANTON loving Pictares at the Auditorium| WANTED—Position by middle aged| Conn, known ‘as Charles Taylor farm, i mom SiL 3 toniing cor choss | Brainard” Street, New Lotidon, | ‘will | TS (OF, FAXSE xooms each, ode o 250 i HEg S Thestre. weman_to assist with housework. | o 200 FOR SALE—Ford touring car, cheap , { rooms, nnecied. also one apar 3 3 Norwich re' As=o- | Phone 1210. sep20d - | Lebanon. sep it taken his week. Louis Ortman.|sell at private sale until September 26, | ment 'of three rooms in rear, with |} I sit in the chimney corner and hear the young folks say: . ) efation. No. 6, meets in B Bock. e - Twelve or fifteen room| JKOR SALE—1916 Reo roadster, for 3} Tel 1514, City. __ _ _ %eP%d |my entire stock of horses and carri- | bath, electric ligats and gus Tange; o ED_ dgwick Post, No. 1. G. A. R. meets at _Buckingham Memorial. Court Gity o Norwich, No. 63, F. of people, 120 w. base, & cyl, 27 h. ., top, and all accessories, fast and great hill- climber; color French gray; price $700. The world is weary of her—she is old and in the way; - house suitable for rooming _house; A vacant chair were hetter—a solitary. place— e will ‘rent separate or together, fur- must be in_good neighborhood. ~Ad- FOR SALE — One four cylinder nished if desire. to respoms:ble parties, ages, both top and open express wag- Buick, 1917 model, perfect condition; ons, hacks, coupes, hearses, harnesse s iat 25 Shetucket St. up one flight. Calll§ Than the palsied wrinkled hands of her and the tear-wet furrowed face! meets in Foresters' Hall o | B eI Inqulre at The T. J. Shahan &5 soore | oo Ford deliyery bady. and ans extra |robes, lankets, efc. “Balance of stook | oveaings., Batiibore Pubi Co. cacpia lf = : 3 ; o Cross Council, No. 13, K. of C.| 3y ANTED_Immedlately, men-women, | 326 Main St. sep2! good cheap work horse. ApDIY at{ts be sold at public auction, Septem FOR RENT—Store 20x40, suitable for ey do not know I am walking where their feet have never trod— meets in Suniight Building. 18 or over, $100 mntfie&ee-;-:;q-gfl& FLOUR—You can now buy ofie-half| bean Hill Blacksmith Shop. _ep5d |pe 26, 1918, at 10 a. m., if the day is|any mercantile busxir{eas, well lncalid They do not know I am seeing sights on the hills of God! —_ BT eimely Tor thee list. Framiiin 1n. | barrel or jote of four. or a 60.day| FOR SALE—Ome —three-passenger|fair. If not, next fair day. You can (" MSATt of Westerly, R T. formerly |} They do mot know that the angels are thére where my footsteps roam ANNJOUNCEMENTS stitute, Dept. 32 G. Rochester, N. Y. | PPt oaly 0 ner eent, substlc Studevaker Runabout, overhauled and |buy any kind of a horse you want.|vears Apply to H. T. Bughee. A&%.|j§ 10 the ways of the lights celestial, where the morning star sings “Homet® augsMW, e saperr | Tilled—Dulnth Tmperial ‘and Hecker | ¢! s Peckham, 43 Shetucket St. augaid | Heavy dealiienconmaoaiionses ared ToR L L L Ol et fhem st o A e o RS ; NTED—] , married, ex 't 3 8] em. — N 0 Ve e e % BREED THEATRE. e D g “recelving or * stock | call Greeneville Grain Co. Dhone 3%6-5.| _FOR SALB—One light fve-passenger |10, be 80ld with a ful " oo v G R s Toves swostist Shie o e rocked their hearts to rest; Marion Davis, the beautiful youn |CiGk' wisites steady position: hest ref-| _sep2d Hudson, Touring Car, overhauled and e e f::a$|".|’(‘;ofl. ot | N B. Lewls. 314 Main St sepisd And now that the sad time hastens—the closing of Life's day— A star who has recently been added t0|crences. Address F. L., Bulletin. oA QUICK SALE sscouni drari| B the best of congifion. C, S. Peck-|wago ress, i S ekt Sraaa = X : ey e s e T ] [ ,zets. 1915 et touring :Bri z00d “a:('":’ i‘:'_““-“;: st‘- . ‘augfld : ::mk :f the harlcel‘ I; you hz’_ua‘rx- Biek oo mae oo Emaan e MY Y eies woman T aniiol and ln the weS een at the Bree eatre y an In Y. running order. self starter, electric E—Motorcycle, In g00 g for a horse to do you wi Y | qui 7 : " S & o &0 jfay i HRr fivet Select prov wn:;msumd i s Raniar O 2 Hesth, Mo Tiarsme i minoine: CRibrEnod tes ans anne quire_on’premises. AR _sepl4d Thank God it will soon be over—Life’s sun is sinking fast! : Satu war : this rig. My feet h : duction, Cecelia of the Pink Roses,|for the winter. seven to ten tooms,| Phone 10-4 Lebanon. sep20d_|ment. . Price 53 cach. = Adaress T2 RENT Rurnistied Toom. central. | My fect are in ;va]lq]a:fl'{{see = home at last! produced with marked finesse by | with Convenienices, within 25 miles of | =Tl Co P o= e [N 6, “Bulletin’ Offca, white. or ca ¥ located. conveniences. Tel. say while the angels beckon; “Poor and old and gray, Julius Steger _from the novel of the (New London. =-Adarees A Eert| TOT SAUE-Ons cherry wall cablnch| after 4 p. m. aug 260 A. H. BUFFUM 353-12. By septd |} There is room for me in heaven, where I'll not be in the way!” same name by Katherine Haviland | Trumi o F T % TP gepi9a | chalr, one willow rocker, one cherry| FOR SALE or exchange (a part) for 60 Brainard Street, TO RENT—Furnished room, also one Taylor. As Cecelia, Miss Davis. the |CO = PZ2"_ | hat fack. Can be seen at 9 Hill St,|alitomobile, a cottage of nine rooms, room for_light housekeeping. = Mrs. well known stage heauty, displays her | WANTED—Place to store automo-|upper flat, from 2 to 5 o'clock p. m. | with lot and shed adjoining, shore and New London, Conn. Kelly, 7 No, High St. augsld it charm_ and- el 5 role |bile, with reatonmable rent, barn, etc.| sep20d country advantages, boating, .bathing, S (0 S BLOL L SoENe Shere her dainty peauty and piquancy | Box_65,_Bulletin. Pl | — T SALB One . SreyLlon (Rriae: post dffice, i keatiomin o o o pael Foome t > K 4 8 | WANTED —Room and board for a g0od Richmond | on grounds; cottage is short distance for gentlemen on Main St. all con- of manner has at one stroke create 3 LOST AND FOUN ] om rdo s | Kitchen stove $6: one very pretty and | frod Nantic village, Creacent Beach, FOR SALE Temlences, private family. Inauire at i o HUMOR OF THE DAY new idol for the screen fans to adore. | gentleman and lady in a pri | powerful parlor stove, $10; one rolltop|Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, near this office. 3e27d LOST—Between the Thayer building| Father—B: 2 i Y i 15 1o 2 tion: wiliing 10| Bon 3 ; n ; . & R0 : e g er—But the young chap has no The fragrance of this new charming ) 1Y 11, 3 ACSARIS AOREOR) T commo. | cumators and broshe ot Ealitori | fate camp, all available by troller of | Twenty-five New Milch Cows; Twen- | FOR ¥CRE_Two Tpassenger tour:[and Olis St. Weanesday "a small tri” | prospects, play will gelight you. Halions. ‘Address Board, care Bulletin.| rodwood, hot water heating System. | (SUrinG car esiicd, ot 3357 ‘br " 54 | ty-five Cows to freshen soom. ing cars, also 5-passanger touring car | AnEular frat pin with two Greek let-| " Daughter—Why, papa; he's' meek L Lois Webber and Phillipe Smalley | "5 513 Sgpoe piping, capagity {55 exen, worlh| model” slcctric ights, starter.” sood night Service. Call 1218-5. 14" Cliff St | fce and sepind _|enough to inherit two_sarths!—Bos- also be seen in a revised ve e 5 a set, price 5. Timothy | stvle, preferably hew, dark green de- ’ : & g = on Globe. t of their famous scandal picture, Scan- | WANTED—Two or three rooms fOr| .asd socd, §i: 30 cords seasoned wood | Sired, Bhue of black, in Sogd Sondition: SAMESS SFCE, JE3d 13 LOST_Between Norwicn and Col-| o 0 L dal Mongers. This picture has a vital | IIEht housekeeping in desirably 10CB"|on the read, per cord, $6; one-half ton|owner of cottage has busiffes North Franklin, Conn. STORAGE—Household goods stored | chester, a short haired black and white| Tyme—I told Uncle Tam he was dteeti h lendid | {on. Address E. J. R, P. O. BoX i%|g00d hay, $5: one full bred Scotch col- | which make further use of same un- for long or short term; rates reason- | dog. answers to the name of Fido; li-|Setting too old and feeble to attend and interesting theme. A f“"“: Norwich. ab Yo i e o LD ile, 20 ‘months, very intelligent and|available. For further information, Telephone 30, Lebanon. able.. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. |cense No. 44662. If found, please notify [t0 business. ¥ R | %nd the acenes are &t-| "y B iro rent fveren AiX room| prétty, 325, Rev. John G. Hehr, Salem. | write to 53 Oak St. Norwich. Conn. - — Tycia B, Bromley (and receive a reward),| Hyne—Did he. take it kindly? The Hearst-Pathe news, the world | ctiage or downstalrs temement with)Conn. ep20d | “gi500 for a_real Edison diamond T6 RENT—Furniched rooms: also | Soivich C ___sep20d | Tyme—He threw me out of the of- - ” J hia | SOIE: Samily of fous. " FOR SALE—Account of shortage of|disc and 12 Edison records. Easy rooms for light housekeeping. 106| LOST—Lady'z black pocketbook: be-|fice—Answers. . before your eves, will compiete this| sepisd i — {help, T am obliged to sell my three|terms. The Plaut-Cadden Company, School St Tel. 1048-3. sepdd |tween Ring & Sisk's and Providence| “Youwll regret some day" that banner bill for today and Saturday. | —g GO g0 general house- | horses: ‘one pair of dapple grays, 2600 | 135-143 Main St. Norwich. Conn. Bakery, Thursday_ afternoon.” contain | refaes 4 B el og oy - work, | Mrs. W. F. Alling, 124 &Vash-| pounds, 6 and 7 vears old, g0od Work- E ing sum of money, key and receipts,|'°fused to marry me. Time. Table Changes. Fon st Sepisd | ers any place you put them.and mared STORE TO RENT Reward for return to The Bulletin Co.| .L€ave that to time. " UL |50 they "drive as easy as one horse. . b sep20d ‘No, T won't either. I'm going out Important changes of paseenger| wANTED — To run a furnished|price of pair. including their doubls ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT|— _— == - | right now and start to make $1,000,- train schedules on all divisions of the [ boarding house by man and wife eam- | Tio% 0. PAGZ, o MORIINE Cheir SOUDIE v 2oy LOST—English_ setter black and | o007 Biminonore - Ao Take $1,000, New York, New Haven and Hartford | petent to do so. Write or inquire MIS.| vears old, weighing 1400 pounds, extra| Cozy T-room cottage house, with FRONT—ONLY:A FEW FROM | white, bird dog, six monihs old puppy. | 9% ZRInEIAD, ALe Sl raiiroad will £0 into effect Sunday,|Aleck Santo. Phone $43-2 ___5eplld | gentie, exceptionally good worker and | ooce ana 33 acres of land, directiy PEANKLID: SALAHE_CONTAINING | Jioius = Jeines) fo0 Main ot senfll - Rpad iof £ ilagi) Santus i) Sept. 22 _ WANTED—Man at Norwich Steam|can outpull any horse to a heavy load|® "€ %7€ (B8 SCH 4 ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW | LOST—Straved, vellow or_cinnamon | @8¢)—Who told you to put that pa- The White mountaine dax express | Laund L | T A Foraa o1 usg | o7 Norwieh and New London trolley| NEW YORK STATE cows o T Huoy QeATE FEl T e DI oot colifd de’™ e *'s " "Fi35R er on ehe wallz ; will make the last trip of the s o olde Cobweb Corner 6c|be assured of a good fiture home.|line; a great opportunity. For full| OF ALL THE KIND THAT SUPPORT % Please notify George C. Butts. Tele- ecorator—~Your wife, sir. from New York Sept. 27 and e O e par e honl ot e eort e oS e SHome, 4 OFFICE. mbEpovsRdy o B R sepldd Head of the House - (subsiding)— Fabyan Sept. 23. The White moun- | 32¢: buy a pipe today, at Fasan's|Coal and Wood Office. 971 Westminster | PATticulars, inquire of THE FARMER INSTEAD OF 2 LOST_On Lisbon road. lady’s sweat. | UTetty, isn’t it”—London Tit-Bits. tains night express will make its last | Smoke 8 ___sepl2d_|St Providence R. I Teleshone Gaspee JOHN A, MORAN, er, peacock blue. Reward for return| “Those -crowdaq . street” tcars are trip from New York Sept. 28 and from | “WANTED — A girl for gemeral| 20 R____ sep20d Real Estate Broker. BEING SUPPORTED. FOR SALE to Mre Frank Erlbeck, Lisbon, Ct. | spoiling my oratorical style” Fabyan Sept. 20. The Bar Harbor ex- s T r, 15| FOR SALE—Young sow, due next| Franklin Square, Norwich. bt “How can that De? press will make its last trip from New | housework. Mrs. F. C. Turnef 191 SO SpLG o™ fichon Station: HANDSOME ANIMALS, “Every time I put my arm into the York Oct. 4 and from Mt. Desert Fer- | = B o7 e - | * sep20d ' SOME NEW MILCH, air to make a gesture, I paw around 1y Oct. 6. The State of Maine express | WANTED — 1,000 Do to ”be In} “voR SALE_Diebold safe, medium N o WANTED as if 1 were reaching for a strap."— will make its final trip from New York | style and wear those new Tams noW oul ;. 004 condition, price Feasonable: COWS FOR SALE SOME SPRINGERS Washington' Star. Oct. 5 and from Portland Oct. 6, L N s _ _ septnd “John," exclaimed the nervous wo- W R . aE. JOTC Victor talking machine, | TWENTY-FIVE NEW MILCH— WRITE OR TELEPHONE % man, “T believe there is a burglar in Tyler Avenue Property Sold ool large or small lots; we will pay| perfect condition, including 35 records the house!” . Gilbert and Leona Bowers have sold | ¥antic. Conn. sefaa " {32 10-inch records, 11 red seal 12-inch ::’:NTV FIVE NEARBY SPRING-| 10 us ABOUT THESE cows | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ELECTRICIA| haven't time to fool with small through the agency of Francis D. | ~iwyen o huy o1 gold and sil | seen ot 8 T S uper fat, Trm g | ERS: frvy was the sleepy responise. “Tve Donofiue to Ludwig 3. ang Panline A.| ver: aiso old faise testh; highest prices| tili 6. | FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon Of BETIERSIILL. SEE Household Goods, Furniture WANTED R ity Tl e ojezan the two-tenement house lo- |paid. F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- | ——— = AT e i usel , Furn s T 5. gt Star. cated at No. 5 Tyler avenue. The|way, Norwich. 4 apréd JARMS for sale, Write for catalogue Phone 62, Lebanon Division. PR SHE EGITERCE FAn \ Opulent Father-in-law—What _afls house has all the improvements and| “wANTEE)_Sscond hand and antigue | — - o Don cSon. Conn._seplf — — Beds, Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, you, George? Since you have married was built about six vears azo. The | rurniture of all kinds; get our prices| FOR SALE Business opportunity: STONE d DARLING STEADY WORK you seem to have lost all your am- new owners will occupy one of the | before you seli, A Bruckner, 55 Frank. | ha ed the Armstrong real FOR sALE an Mattresses, China, Glass: hition i . €1 lin 8t Tel. 717-3 ove a incurance business in Dan- al s a, ware, i apartments. . il — — will sell my store in Plain- GOOD PAY orze—Well, you see. sir, I reached T — Conn. mews room, confectionery. | A DESIRABLE BURIAL LOT | . i i the height of my smbition when I be- BRIEF STATE NEWS WANTED nery. sporting gobds. bigars and | Giry CEMETERY WITH pE';:E".'rE A.R. Stone Fred J. Darling Cooking Utensils, 2 Stoves, came your son-in-law.—San Franeis- very mood' stand for a candy : . 9 co Chronicle. : ry £9 0 E. Woodstock Pomfret ks o Terryville—For_the first time in | i Dst, oF, ocation: only UAL CARE. e o Refrigerators, Pictures, Fancy| Box 439, Norwich, Conn. | s maws nimps' will vou haves many years the Pequabuck river bed TWO FIREMEN i, et i e E. A. PRENTICE s IES is ary ked the waitress zirl to the man she waiting on. Two,” said she. She dropped in one. Glasses, Candelabra, other articles too numerous to and YOU CAN BUY Waterbury—On the service flag at St Mary's hospital there are 21 stars, representing 10 doctors and 11 nurses. wa, Phone 300 86 Ciitt St, Norwich, Ct. THE C. M. ROBERTSCN CO. waga ler, Led : ; WANTED—MILLWRIGHTS | “Thanke” murmorea the man. and BRSO Mise T1108 Ammith Am. Montville, Conn. eri Shewville Station. - sepisd 60 A‘ :RE nenfion: ' { went right on with his eating——Port- bler of Bridgeport has heen appointed | . = FOR SALE—Fine black mare with Three -thoroughly modern bunga- A 1 high grade men on this class of |land Press. yeowoman at the Black Rock naval colt, mare 9 years old. weight about lows, in excellent locations. . ork. 55 hours per week, time and| Miss Prim. toelr maiden, who is base. WANTED. 1408 pounds, good worker and sound, One very desirable Washington St. Everything MUST BE :’se_ha" for :verpt4ms ahout to bathe injghe sea: Meriden—The new ambulance for || Old faise tecth. Dun't matter it || Colt 7 weeks old, sired by the prize residence, with all improvements; {| GO} R i 2 2 “Really, my dear, I, do think that the. Tocal ambuiance company ot ine | broken:. We 78y up Sh $15 et sai allion Laristen; wil sell, mare e SOLD, including the house. |THE MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP.|couumiss + Hirie whiieaone. ¥ koo 1 en o el eceivi L . 5 : i 90 + E . is a nely la but ¥ ver e fuard has been purchased and || GRodi Y fetern mail. We buy dia- || Glenn, Phoenixville, Conn Telepione | 10 acres tillable, balance pasture and or $2000 above the mortgage, 9 Smeboet L s e A = its X . monds, too. Putnam 229- __se] i brick building, splendidly lccated Z = % By 3 Fop by # —_ Hartford—The municipal evaporat- COLLATERAL LOAN CO., FOR SALE Two-ton _model 25-4 | 7000 land, some timber and abund-\§ ;) "\ inees purpos MABREY S x TF e "‘m;; Eiomene aag ing plant is now running to its full i Water St %1618 Vel Cruck “heen run 3000 miles, | ance of wsod, plenty of fruit, S-room W TE London Tit-Bits. P 8 s between Shetucket and Market Sts. || in'perfect mecninical condition; as we < sapacity, and orders are hooked ahead || between Shetickst and Mark n 7 mechin n cottage house, running with. S e et water, bath, SIRL from between seven to ten days. are buying a larger truc we Wwish to |Archa W. Coit : dw: A small modern apartment, {urnish- 3 x Established 1872, dispose ot this one. The Child Lumber |toilet, hot and cold water, fine lawn, 57 Broa ay ed, and must be an tity and with heat THE KALE‘DOSCOFE wisskeville—Mies Lilian Manley, who Corporation. Putnam, Conn. sepl$d_|large barn, situated one-third of mile to Highest Grade Properties sefvice, "Good tenant assured. In-| The most sanitary way of disposing s il recently a teacher at the =y A = o 4 i3 i quire o S i ate school in Lakeville, has gone to FOR SALE — One 6 year old horse, | railroad station, near and with all con- | | Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | 5 JOHN A, MORAN, neffabit il by DG o range, X. J., where sne winl teaen in| _ WANTED Halens LU0p pruncs, aoot dniveE and | e e i B s e D Rkl Mstnte BroKes JE saves dme and 1avor to, keep egul 107 BB b2, reayers, 8, Spinners. | son Ave., Norwich Town. Fhote 1030-5. | gain. 1t interested in a cozy home They are hers. A mice load of weiy| Franklin Sauare, Norwich, |broom. brushand dus Waterbury.—A number of Connecti- | ond girls. 4 carding room men, picker| _>cPL4d | s {come and look at this at once. Drfiten, Dorses. Jest outiof work and s Normandy has .a town .called O, cut company motormen have been |room and dvehouse men, 40 girls, tool-| _ FOR SALE—A brand néew $i5 disc ready to go to work. All kinds, big v Holland.oa" river T Boeds village awarded prizes for their power saving [ makers and machinists, 2 walitresses. olumbia Grafanola; our price $32 The WILLIAM A. WILCOX 80 Sma )l pylns andy slngle.t Friges WAN i ED e e e record during the three months peri- FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, ‘alking Machine Shop. 46 Frankiin St l: ALE - B e named A, and na. a ity UL od ending Aug. 31 GBO. L. CHESBRO, Manager. ASpLid Sbe FARM SPECIALIST | e SON. .s214 |GOOD FIRST CLASS MAN, FOR| ° entilating apparatus ¢ auto- Wi = ter, El s ing. |~ FOR SALE—A disc Columbi no- | 41 West 3 2 » T Bde . = matically changes the aiz in a tele- RS Bl veis b M | e Central BMIIIRE. | araph. used yery SUERLLY; Gost $65 now; | | West Broad Strest, Rooms 1 and 2| 18 L ROeRECIN STRERT: s SECOND HAND, IN CARD ROOM. | i (™00 ey i it fs used has 16, to Lieut. and Mrs. Charles P. Taft, our price 335 " The Talking Machine WESTERLY, B. I, A 9-room House with all improve- ||J- C. WITTER . Auctioneer | NIGHTS; GOOD PAY FOR RIGHT |bcen patented by an Iiinoie inventor, 24’ (Eleanor Chase) at Waterbury. Mrs, FOR SALE S00p; 4%/ Pranklingst o8 _sepl7d _ Telephono 2365 ments, including heat, large level 0;[*"\; zm:[.xugunn IRnon‘:‘ No, MAN. APPLY RELIANCE YARN| Adolph Sans; aged /14, and {h:rd- Taft is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE—Ernest Tonk upright i * 42 Main St, Danielson, Conn MPANY, NORWICH, CONN. tricic operator at the railway station Irving H. Chase. Lieut. Taft is with | pe—— (01570, 17 0750 cliss condition, mahog- b0t 200 TastiyiHlouss diny ro0eg 20 . S in Salem, S. D, is the youngest rail- the American expeditionary forces in Ere AL L R e 0 condition, and located in best res! b road telegrapher in the state. Young France MONEY bur price 3140, “The Talking Macaie | & UN dential portion of lower Prospect Sons went to Huron the other day to Middletown.—A record for wir ser- hop. 46 Franklin St € sepl 01 == street. For particulars HIGHLY IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALI take tHe operators zfi::.flx;.anor;h =~ vice that is thought to be one of the "FOR SALE. 95 Columbia disc J]TAG 2 . SE More than $1,600,000,000 we: best in the country is that held by the Used Cars Grafanoth, malousny, becd abant Are > £) BRANCIS D BONOHUE b s Asaitinans manufactures haye passel from the family of Mr. and Mrs, David Herd. i months: as £ood as wew; our priee 3 - ALE S Central Building Norwich at 10 o'elock a. m., sharp, United States to Latin American stace man of 2 Hillside avenue, South e have the cars and we have he Talking Machine Shop, 46 Frank- OR S L[': OR REN] Ph ol ey the beginning of the war against less ¥arms. The Herdman family is a|| started to unload them without J|UB_St -_seplid ¥ A L feris ey, 1ot ot Ish elast 2 than $1000,000,000 worth in the cor- large one, there having been 1% c regard for price. If you have FOR SALE—Victrolas, Sonoras, Poole| at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant slick 'as a mole, consisting of $0 head oo ll‘emen responding period preceding the war. dren born, of whom 13 are alive e bney vou_can Gwnia xova || Eitncs or_and BmefSon Records:| viow “and along the. Rhods lsland of cows, heifers, bulls and steers, de- Owing to the tremendous consump- Softs are in the service car, and own it chesp, Price.ne [| o5, th®, SRR R % bl i peihed iy B0 young, well Pro-| poR TWO STERLING BOILERS. | tion of timber, lumber, pulp wood, etc., B Lo SRR SR Teliing Machine Shop, 45| shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. RESTON BRIDGE portioned cows; among ' the. lot. 4 4 Pt prie el 1 well a5 expressing a wish that the|f 1% U0V l87fthe time to speak i ¢ D e n e conble and early winter months (buy these S e e forest resources can no 'longer be re- e TR T T S e i | Frank W. Co 107 yoie winier milicerah: 1 beautiyi| ONE DAYS, ONE MiGmws. |0, RN 0 rocpect. This g e e B A Bl Two 6-oylinder. T-passenger || the Only stors seliing these records at . yi.. Sal . |3 year old Hereford heifer in calf, Janan S Situation. led the adyisory board of can fiag, Joseph Fee is being held an. Overiands: 4-cylinder, 5-passen- 6 & i Lwery, e and Boardmg she's onie of the kind that catches your G MILLS, the forestry branch of the.department der bonds of $2.000 pending his ar. || 8er Jeffery; 4-cylinder, 5-passen- §| ~Fon SALE—C = WESTERLY. R. I 2 - RS i orevloumEet iToY Brom Ny, DAYVILLE, CO of the interior to make jn January, raignment before Commissioner Ber. || ser Cadillac; 4-passenzer, 5-cyl- || weions e o0 svohil darm horses, Stable. Taxi Service and | ioistein heifers all duc this winter, 1917, an analysis of the existing for- pard B Lynch on his return. from || inder Overiand; 4-cylinder, 5-pas. ||:to i also three Chestor Whito sows. Garsge Copnictad. Srodlient mifking straln: Several very festry Sluation rtfor Sipec b B sy Q|to farrow’ soon. William 3. Bowler |l )\ nice' Ayrshire heifers, 2 years old; 20 e trane goon yootn); Ford (15) Q| West ‘Willington, Conn,, R, K. D. No. 2. | 8 head of thrifty grade yearling heifers, S = - m—in + B tires, in A-1 condi- R Telephone 619-14 one Willimantic Div. Horses to let for all kinds of busi-|l pair of twin Holstein heifer calves a3 e tion; Jeffery %-ton truck, in sep16d ness, with or without Tigs. by the day | Which cannot be told apart. 4 2 vear TRIED MANY, FOUND THE BEST, Hooray for Banana first class condition, #1023 buys a very good Henry F.| d o wenk. " Special actention tn besdery | 19, Holsteln buls. 3 yeatling Avrohive Gooa_atgestion 15 the toundation. of DANIELSON GARAGE, Miller upright piano, with stool and||Gentrally located Rooming House || nd transients; 20 to 30 horses always | from vers seloce hign seic: 1 B e e lvsih e Pee| “Gets-lt" C. H. PELLETT, Prop., The Plaut-Cadden q.‘,;,pa'ny‘f 135-143 || [COMPLETELY FURNISHED, and{||on nhand, for sale, weighing 1050 to l:fo‘s' 1f\‘f r}n;aifnafd "fid -;-m,w hmfiff o M d W stomach and tone-up the:liver. Thelée Telephone. Danielnon. Main St, Norwich, Conn. doing a good business, with all][| 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 | SIS, Maiched and nicely broken: 1 €n an OIMNEIN | is nothing better if one desires an old- s R R to 3200 per pair, all good Workers, and S oned rmless physic—gentle in rooms occupied. This splendid res-| steers, 1 odd s L = ~ 2 year old Jersey steer, Only Real Way to Get Rid of Corns s steers 1 ¢ BT ol Jeay mncs - action, y¢t thoroughly cleansing in ef- g < > e drivers; eve veal calves, and a numbe: sprin, l Tent 3 Gaston, Newark, Ind., says Myl FOR SALE gorlest planc, with ool and tacart | fiane will Be sald ‘at s bargain|| o sBirs, sice detvers; every bomat | 4 1on) Boys and Girls |feciss cuiof Moo tsh, e pulls or & corn that peels? CButerint ElsutCadden Company, 185-143° Matul||because of owners'ill; heaith, to be just as represented ai time of | FARMING TOOLS AND WAGONS, ETC. Steady: Work s B O e e or bloesedness® Oniy “Gets-1t" can get | 27 Acres $1500, Near City | =t Norwich, Conn. Enquire of sale, or money refunded:in full. ‘Trlalf 1 ‘two-horse team wagop. 1 new cadysor He savs they are the best cathartic fid of vo 2 the peel-off way, the H St 2 Paie e moE e TH BE Y allowed. If in need of anything in our 111uén&r«lfiél,mlo;\"?:xrrh;)\rse\\?:‘?Em‘o“fi:, \ tablets Tade.. The. Lee. & Osgeod Cati | e ee pull. piano; good mahogany case, with 2 EI E 0 y sin- orses, Stock, Tools, Crops | 2)in";, So0d mapoeany, case, with, 20 0S. H. C line, give us a trial and we will give you full value for your money. STABLE 871, 378, 375 MAIN ST, gle dump cart, 1 sleigh, 1 double tread power, 1 ensilage cutter, 1 hay cutter, 1 new cultivator, 1 Syracuse plew. 1 disc harrow, 1 spring-tooth harrow, 1 21 acres high cultivation loam tillage, balance spring-watered pasture, wood; keep § head besides turning off 225 bu. potatoes the acre, 10 tons cabbage, big Plaut-Cadden _Company, St., Norwich, Conn. $100.00 for a fine A, B. Cameron up- 135-143° Main { | AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. 278 Main Street Phone: LEGAL NOTICES ®ood basement barn, horse hay fork, | new big poultry house, etc. To settle auick, 2 horses, cow, mowing machine, & s A HA. spike-tooth harrow, 1 horse corn plant- Vields other crops, frutt, grapes. etes| LELt Plano, with stool ‘and seart Fhone 3351, O'BRIEN & CHASE | |80 1 ‘Six-horze steam engine ~with NOTICE horse power gasoline engine, 1 saw and Norwich, Conn. table, 1 cider press, a aquantity of “¥or Two 10-horse power Horizon- The delegates to the Twentieth Sem- [ t and your jaws se eyes pop- 3ut your corns? | Why irritate your toes With some salve or Wrap your toe into a big painful bundle with some sticky tape or plaster? Life is too short Use “Gets-1t"—it takes a few seconds to apply and there’s no fugsing. Corn- ains g0. Wear new shioes if you want. eel Off the corn wrh Your fingers— the whole thing. root and all, ciear and clean, and it's gome! Only “Gets-1t* can do this. Take no chances. “Gets-It.” the guaranteed, money- back corn-remcver. the only sure way, costs but a trifie at any drug store. Mangfictured by E. Lawrence & Ca, Chicago, T BODO- Joseph Boda, 25 Cartsr St. Danielson sundred from Jume ist, 1915, Smwe rate per 3. F. Coxsr, Framidin Steeer. or | ping from pain, ferk and gouge asd hay rake, plows, Details ‘page Catalogue, maker and "others, tools, crops; your S| Nassau St INSPECTION REAL ESTATE Just out, of this Strout Farm Agency, New York, harrow, cultivator. harness. tools, hay, straw. etc. | 31,500 gets all,” part trout’s Fall cash Farm money- many with stock, copy free. E. A Dept. 36, 150 Y. sep20d | FOR SALE No. 218 Laurel Hill Avenue Attractive Eight Room Cottage Modern Improvements and Large Garage SOLICITED James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, DEPARTMENT LE or exchange for cattle, pair of horses, sound, good workers and driver: weigh 2500. Address James Downing, Palinfield, Conn. Tel 22-5 Moosup Div. sepldd FOR SALE—A 1914 Studebaker car, stripped down for racing, in good con- dition. 6 Carter Ave., Bast Side. sep12d FOR SALE—Ford delivery; price very low. Tite Frisbie-McCormick Co. Service Station, Pond St. sepl2d FOR SALE—United truck, 3% ton. worni_drive, now being _overhauled This truck has always rendered good service and is in fine condition. Price about one-quarter of present list. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Service ~ Sta- tion, Pond St. sep12d FOR SALE_Reo speed wagon, the Torld's ereatest % ton truck, in’ first class running order. good tires; bar- gain. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Ser- Yyice Station, Pond St sepl2d FOR SALE—One brown mare, weighs about 1300 pounds, 6 years old. J. Sie- gel._Phone 1076-5. seplid 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 Six touring car, run only 4,500 miles, looks like new: two £00d cows, 5 and 6 years old, one new milch; one set double driving harness and rubber tired buggy. W. E. Clark, 215 Mountain St., Willimantic, Ct. sep10d FOR SALE—Bar fixtures complete, table, chairs and refrigerators; also two Dool tables at a very low price. APDY to Chartes F. Charon,” Box 44, Baltic. seplod THERE s m advertising me@um in equal to The Bul- Connecticut latin for besiness results FOR SALE—One pair good work horses and harnesses; guaranteed all right H. E. Beard & Son, R. D. 2. Phone 615-4. sandd FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures, Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. 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. ington St. and Broadway. R. S, BARTLETT, 14 Central Bldg., City. ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GROUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. N THERE 1s no advertising medium if Bastern Connecticut equal to The Buls letin for business 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 bave « number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance, Room 103 Thayer Bldg. SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 room house, large barn, 4 £00d poultry houses, 20 acres fine fields, pastures for 12 head, plenty of wood, good fruit. Only 35300, $500 cash. Also several bargains in stocked farms. Tryon's Agency. Willimantic. Conn. Telephone 760 57 Lafayette St. PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, Wedding Decorations. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- Iness before the pubiic, there is no medium better then through the ad- columns of vertising The Bulletin, chicKen wire, 1 corn sheller, 300 grain | bags, 6' tons of first class hay, $ 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, consisting of 1 extra nice. turned! blocky gray mare 9 years old. will weigh 1400 1bs., dead clever in any and | all harness and nobody owns a siicker one; 1 black horse 11 years old, and a corking good worker. THE FARM OF ACRES, located and edescribed as follows: Tn Ledyard and North Stonington, Conn., 7 miles from Norwich, on Westerly trunk line when cempleted, about 10: minutes' walk from Ayer's Station oml WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW- BOARD CONMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement the Norwich and Westerly trolley line This place is well fenced, plenty of water, and on the telephone line, and is_estimated to have 1,500 cords of standing wood. The buildings consist of a new 7-room house, cow shed and silo, 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 who has had_ this property in charge is in the draft and has been drawn. 1 am left entirely without help and, having bus- | iness in Norwich which necessitates | my being Jocated there, I have abso- lutely no further use for the above described property: therefore. I shall sell them for the high dollar, without reserve or restriction. I have the goods Chance TRAINMEN AND FIREMEN | for g50d wages and advance- ment for men between the ages of 18 and 45 in good physical condition. Apply N. Y.'N. H. & H. R. R. F. M. CLARK, Supt. New London. as described above. Comie and see a good high class sale Terms of sale, cash. A caterer will attend. If stormy. the sale will oceur the first fair day after. Address: OSCAR H. MAIN, Norwich, Conn. e P at THERE 1s no advertising medlum In Bestern Connecticut ‘equal to The Bul-, letin for business results. Used Upright Pianos, Plaver Pianos and Victrolas beral allowance in evchange for New anos. Watches or Furniture. once. WANTED Will pay cash or make Player _Pianos, Diamenads Write or call THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY, 135-143 (Established 1872) Main St, Nerwich, Conn. atorial District Democratic Convention are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in the City of Norwich, en the 21st day of Septémber, 1918, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to mominate & candidate for Senator for said Distriet, and to do any other. business neces- sary o be done at.said meeting. JOHN C, GEARY, mittee for the Twentieth Senato- rial District. seplid NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD orwich, within and for the District rwich, on the 1Sth aay of Septem. A. D. 191 N I. AYLING, Estate of Richard McDonald, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator with e wiil annexed cite.the creditors of id ‘deceased to bring in their claims ber, Present—NELS against said estate within six months said tate within . six _months from this ‘d by posting -a notice to- that .gféct, together with 'a copy of this order. on the signpo nearest to the place where seid de- ceased last dwelt, and in the same Tawn, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper haying a circulation in aid District, and make ‘return to this Court. NELSON I. AYLING, Judge. The .above and, [orgzoing IS a true sopy of reco Attest: HELEN M. DRE:CHER, Clerk. NOTICE~AIl creaitors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to presemt their claims against snM estate to the indersigned at Norwich. Conn., Wwithin the time limited in the above and fores zoing order. i : Admigictrator with the will annexed. sep2 e Member of the Democratic State Com- | Judge. | | | i