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RAIN TODAY, COOLER, -« ‘ FAIR ~ e ‘ ; WANTED What Is Going On Tonight Moving Pictures at the Auditorium Theatre. Moving Pictures at the Breed Thea- M Plctures at the Davis Thea+ % Scandi- American m t Commerce Hall. -_— ANNOUNCEMENTS M (Sunday) at the local Y Men's Christian association ev- possible will be done to make the day pleasant and profitable for the men in the service, and all civilians are weicome to the afternoon affair. At 915 a. m. the usual Sunday Wreakfast wifl be served by women of the anxilary, assisted by a half dozen ‘young, ladies, and before the fellows leave the tables a brief informal ad- dress will be delivered by Arthur L. Peale, the head official of the Boy Scout movement of the city, and he is sare to have something of interest to &ay to the boys. Men who desire to mix and mingle with these fine fellows are asked to be on hand from 9.15 to 10 o'clock. This i& a real epportunity to be friendly with as worthy set of young men as can be found. The idea of the “T" is to make a home away from home for them. At the 530 p. m. “get together” music by Swahn's orchestra will be a feature, and the popular war songs 2nd hymns will be used. The song service is a very enjoyable part of the affair. On this _occasion Rev. George H. Strouse will give one of his heart to heart talks to the men, and this is bound to be well received. After the talk, the ladies of the Greeneville churches will serve all present with a substantial lunch. DAVIS THEATRE, We beg to call to your attention the fact that Lila Lee, mount_star, a markable ability, the dainty Para- young actress of re- will be en in her first photoplay, The Cruise of the Make-Beiieves, at our theatre today. Miss Lee, beautiful and talented, 18 years old, was for years a favorite in vaudeville and known as Cuddles. She is a new star in the silent grama, but her abilities and personal charms are of that delectable quality that will make her name famous wherever mo- tion pictures are exhibited. In her premier vehicle Miss Lee has an ideal characterization, that of a girl of the siums of nobie ideals who, after a series of unusually interesting experiences, finds love and happiness. She admirably supported by excel- lent screen players, and it is safe to say that The Cruise of the Make-Be- deves forms an entertainment which for originality and artistry seldom has been excelled. We Gladly recommend this picture attraction to you, confident that it will sustain every promise made for it. There is aleo three Keith vaudeville acts on this bill. Jam Chaplow & Co. in a new oddity entitled Music Has Charms. There are three people in this act. and they are all artists. Stew- art and Crumbley have a comedy of- fering that everyone will enjoy, and Brown, ("ampbell and Lester complete the udeville in a delightful comedy singing act Thirty Dayvs, a funny comedy film, completes the show, Coming Monaay—Mary Pickford in her latest success, Johanna Enlists. Be sure and eee it BREED THEATRE. Marion Davis, the celebrated stage beauty of the Follies fame, heads the double feature bill the Breed thea- tre today in title role of Cecelia of the Pink Roses, a screen version of Katherine Haviland Taylor's novel of the same name. In this unusual story this delightful young star will be seen a_role far removed from anything inter- character of ung heroine in a man- h gives assurance of a suc- motion picture career Weber and Phillips Smalley will be seen in a revised version of picture, Scandal and the latest war news in complete she has ever done on the stage, preting the sympathetic ual y also their famous scandal Mongers, the Hearst-Pathe news will the bill. day, at There 1.30, 3 wili be four 6.1 THE AUDIT‘I’RIUM The Kaiser Be Damned has proven one of the biggest successes of the year, because it was written and timed to the minute, because it is good drama, because it is relieved by a light strain of comedy that is irresistible, because it helps the zovernment in its fizht against sples and against neigh- borhood gossip, because it helps in checking the thoughtless repetition of idle rumors having their origin in en- emy propaganda, because it is propa- ganda for the greatest war in the his- tory of the world, the only really un- selfish war that was ever fought, Such a play is The Kaiser Be Damned, which will be the attraction at the Audltorium theatre on matinee and night, last two times today. A woman is a great deal better than her neighbor ,and, what's more, she knows it. FOR SALE FEWEITER . .......... . Auctioneer Office and Auction Rooms, No. 42 Main St. Danfelson, Ct. STOCK SALE SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 1018, at 10 o'cleck a. m, I wish to state to the public that on the above date I shall conduct for M. W. P Spauling and R P. Fuller ¢ Fampton a highly interesting sale af 45 head of select cattle. Inclading cows and heifers, both high grades and pure bloods, at the so-called George Fuller farm, located one-half mile north of the Four Corners at the foot of Hampton Hill, on the road leading to Elliott, Ct. ' A full adv. of this sale will appear in this paper _on the 23d and 26th of September. For bills of the sale, apply to J. C. Witter, or the owners, \ cellars, bukyurd‘ ete. — Bulletin. Breakfast = . “Get . WANTED—Negro Soldiers in War.” . -n‘n . 3 :"‘h"’ iy Book contains |on:l=ry pictures of colored TMIORROW P e NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1918, _— 'WANTED—Men-women, raise Belgian hares for us; we pay you $7 pair; use $afisy’ Rood nd For contract free. Un! od an Assoctation, 329 W, 4Sth St., Dept 47 New York. WANTED—A lonely mofher 'ould like a young American girl, 9 to 11 ears oru. for company; girl can at- tend school, and will be given board Address Mother, care sep21d and clothes free. buys; agents make send 25c for outfit to ld TS, Jaans Publishing shlng(an. D. sep! FOR SALE ALE — One 6 year old horse, welg’hu 400 pounds, good driver and worker. ~ Fish Dealer Benentt, Verga- son Ave, Norwich Town. Phone 1039-3. sep2l: YOUR FORTUNE — True life read- hlg. with lucky numbers and dates Keer of astrologers for 25c and bir! ds.te Adolka, World's Mirror. Dept. Beaumont, Tex. sepzld FOR SALE—Reu four cylinder tour- ing car, in first class conditien as to appearance and mechanism; this car has had %uod care and has run slight- ly over 10,000 miles; body dark xree well equipped, Sncludlng new mo driven tire pump; $775. Phone Wflll- mantic 566-12. sep2ls 100 rer cent. profit; won- derlul little article; something new; sells like wildfire; carry right in pocket; te at onee for free sample. E. M. Feltman, 616 Third EL Cincin- nati, 0. 21d WANTED—Patriotic men lnd women to aumbme “America and the Great wu gives jusc the information: ev- needs u.nm critical time; il- pare time may be ‘International Press, Ph‘lM sep21s m 'lnlad. full time salary 8!4 spare time 50¢ an hour, selling g\mnnued hosiery to wearer; perma Tustrated; big pay used; outnt ee. Inter- sep2ld try nt; experience unnecessary. mtlonsl Mills, Norristown, Pa. MARRY if ) Jonely; for results, best and ‘most successful “Home Maker " hundreds rich wish marriage ; strictly confidential; years = experience; r “The Suceessful - Club.’ Box 536, Oakland, Calif. most relia- descriptions TS. 500! ble; free. Purdie, sep21S MARRY _Thousands lonely, corgenlal members, worth $50,000 up, will marry. San 21d Descriptions free. Ralph H\fle, Francisco, Cal. WBALTHY farmer's widow w‘shes marriage at_once. Address Mrs H, 25%a Minna St, San Francisco, Cal, cep21d 1 DARE YOU—Gentleman, 40, worth $125,000, would marry. Honorable, Box 241, San Francisco, Calif. sep21d TANDSOME, healthy, loving maiden. independently rich, must marry. Miss Y. care Misston Unity, San Francisco. cal. _sep21d to 55; experience un- necessary; travel, make secret investi- gations, reports; salaries. expenses. American Foreign Detective Agency, Lou sep21d WANTED—A maid for light hous(‘- work in family of two; must go home nights. Inquire at this office. sep21d LADIES’ silk boot stockings, black or white 89c. Ladies’ Zephyr wool slip-on eweaters $2.97. Full line of Infant's goods, Children's goods and Ladige’ ready-to-w goods. The Pasnik Co. Sell for le: 31d WAN Second hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward warerooms 30-32 Water S Norwich. Write, call or_tel. 361-13 e4MWS “MBEN—Age 17 Wl']ull THY young widow wuuld mar- ry trustwort home-loving man, old as 60 considered. Mrs. M., Box _54. Los_Angeles, Cal. sepTs H‘\DSO“E French 21, worth $125,000, anxiqus to m: hicnorable g(mleman Mgs. Warn, 161 Tempie Los_Angeles, Cal ~ sepis AVTF.Dfiale now gomg on; we buy second-hand clothing and shoes for men, children and boys. A. Marshak, 123 West Main fll m.’.\r 9d SMALL _PLACE wanted, to buy or hire, near Norwich Town. Write, stat- ing 'particulars and price, H. N., care Bulletin, sep20d MORE THAN 500 new fall hats and not two alike, and not those high prices. The Pasnik Co. Sell for less. augdld TED—Position “middle aged by assist with ~ housework. sep20d WANTED—Twelve or fifteen room house suitable for rooming house; must be in_ good neighborhood Ad- dress Box 124, Jewett City. sep20d NTED—Immediately, men- women, 18 or over, $100 month; tiiousands S, government. war positions open; ,write immedialely for free list. Franklin In- stitut 32 G.. Rochester, N. Y. Dept. MW FS 'TED—Place to store autemo- ith reasonable rent, barn, eétc. 5, Bulletin. sepl8d \\\\m——Roum and board for a gentleman and lady in a private fam- ily in a desirable location; willing to pay liberally for satisfactory accommo- dations. Address Board, care Bulletin. _seplsd WANTED—To rent five or six room cottage or downstairs, tenement with cellar; family of four. Gall §12. sepl§ dress, when WHY NOT BUY a samp! you want one. and sawe one half of the price? The Pasnik Co. Sell for less. augdid WANTED—A girl for general house- work. Mrs, W. F. Alling, 124 Wash ington St. sep1Sd. WANTED — To run a_ furnished boarding house by man and wife com- petent to do s0. Write or inquire Mrs. Aleck Santo. Phone 943 sep17d WANTED—Man at Norwich Steam Laundry. sepl2d YE GOODE olde Cobweb Corner 6c cigar; ye 1860 Panatella cigar, five for 12¢c; buy a plpe today, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. sepl2d SCHOOL DRESSES and school coats. The Pasnik Co. Sell for less. aug3ld WANTED — 1,000 women to be in style and wear those new Tams now on sale at The Pasnik aug20d WOOL GROWERS—Send us wool, large or smail lots; we will pa; best price. Admore Woolen Mills, Yantic, Conn. Je22d ‘WANTED—Talk about your fall mil- livery and low prices—that's us. The Pasnik Co. Sell for less. augdld your WANTED-—To buy old gold aud sil- | 80 old false teeth; highest prices W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- apréd WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you lzll A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- lin St Tel. 717-3. novéd CROSS full length aprons 97c. | RED The Pasnik Co. Sell for less. aug3ld TRAINMEN AND FIREMEN Chance for good wages and advance- ment for men between the ages of 18 FOR SALE—Automobile owrlers send for my circular; it will save you dol- lars. Address Edward Florence, Willi- antic, Conn;, 1158 Main St. sep2ld - ‘ FULL ASSOCIATED 'PRESS DE!PATGH EQ‘ ~3 2 FOR SALE _— FOR SALE — One four cylinder Buick, 1917 model, ‘perfect condition; one Ford delivery body, and one extra good cheap work horse. Apply at Bean Hill Blacksmith Ehop. sep5d FOR SALE Cozy 7-room cottage garage and 3% ‘acres of land, directly on Norwich and New London trolley line; a great opportunity. For full purticnlns, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square, Norwich. "TFOR SALE One Ford fouring car, demountable rims, electric_lights, tires good.ndc S. Peckham, 62 Shetucket St. s FOR SALE_One Ford runabout, A-1 shape, C. S. Peckham, 62 Shetucket St. sep1d e 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, £ep19ThS FOR SALE—Running water all round in the house, barn, garden, for about 10 cents per 1,000 galions, with a Duro ‘Water System. Jos. Malboeuf, Distrib- utor, 1 Tmany St.. Danielson, Conn. ug3d 7OR SALE—Thres vear old_ colt, partly broken, gentle and sound; -one 10 year old heavy draft horse, work anywhere; will sell reasonable. Ad- dcress Turshen, R. D, 2, Colchester, ‘onn. known as CH:‘lrles Taylor Im'mv Iehanon se FOR SALE—1916 Reo roadster, for 3 people, 120 w. base, 4 cyl, 27 h. p., top, and all accessories, fast and grea( hill- climber; color French gray; price $700. Inquire at The T. J. Shahan Co.'s store, 328 Main St. sepZOd FLOUR—You can now buy one-half barrel or more of flour. or a 60-day supply, with only 20 per cent. substi- tute. 'We handle the two best grades milled—Duluth Imperial and Hecker- your grocer for them. or all Greeneviile Grain Co. Phone 326-3 a dmf{ good electric UICK SALE, account gets 1915 Metz touring car, self starter; A. 'Heath, North Lebanon. sep20d ALE—One che.r\' wall cabinet, ak wali cabinet, one eak Morris one willow rocker, one cherry D $185 running order, lights. Phon 5 hat rack. Car be seen at 9 Hill St, upper flat, from 2 to 5 o'clock p. m. sep20d FOR SALE—One good Richmond kitchen stove, 3§ one very pretty and powerful parlor stove, $10; one rolitop desk and other furniture, cheap tors and brooders of redwood, hot water copver piping, capac 325 a set, price $9 ¥ grass seed, $6: 30 cords seasoned wood on the road, per cord, $6; one-half ton good hay, one full bred. Scotch col- . 20 months, very intelligent and pretty, §25. Rev. John G. Henhr, Salem, Conn. sep20d FOR SALE—Young month. ~J. Grenet, Li sep20d FOR S 1d_ safe, size. good _condition, price reas Phone 1357-2 sep20d FOR SALE—Victor talking_ machine, perfect condition, inciudine 35 records, 22 10-inch records, 11 red seal 12-inch 21 records. Can be . upper flat, from § i e ) Conn. _sep1¥d FOR having Dl! rmstrong real ate and | siness in Dan. I will sell my store in Plain- s room, confectionery, stationer:; orting: goods, cigars and tobacco good stand for a candy kitchen: best of location: only store of the kind in the village; population 3,000; will consider terms. 7S 3 Racine, Danielson, Conn. sep19% FOR SALE—Five new milch cows, two horses, wagon and doubie harnes: Joseph Zeigler, Ledyard. Take West- erly car to Shewviile Station. sepiSd FOR SALE — One 6 year old horse, wm pounds, gcod driver and "ish Dealer Benentt, Verga- \ar\ncn Town. Phone 1034-3. dis The Talking Machine Shop, 46 Franklin St. seplid ne Columbia_Grafanola; our price $32 FOR SALE—A disc Columbia Phono- zraph. used very slightly, cost $65 new; our price $35. The Talking Machine Shop, 46 Franklin St seplTd FOR SALE—Ernest piano, Tonk in first class conditiop, any case, ‘with stool and scarf, mahog- worth ew; most stores would ask our price $140. The Talking Ma Shop, 46 Franklin 9 Columbia mahogany, used about fi rafanola Franklin. { upright | FOR SALE A DESIRABLE BURIAL LOT IN THE CITY CEMETERY WITH PERPET- UAL CARE. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Ciitt St, Norwich, Ct. 60 ACRE FARM 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- veniences. .Price $3750. A rare bar- gain. If interested in a cozy home come and look at this at once. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 FURNISHED SEASHORE COITAGES 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 ICOMPLETELY FURNISHED, Ind doing a good business, with all! | 'Ilcmmsy located Rooming House,! lmm ocoupied. This splendid res- idence will be sold at a bargain because of owners ill health. Enquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 1278 Main Street Phonn FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, | § barns, sheds, ete. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. house, with |oN 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2! fff:fl\ FOR SALE — FOR SALE } TO RENT AT e R = Fonr Furnished room, . five GOING OUT OF BUSINESS | minutes from Wauregan House ' Ad- dress Rooms, care-Bulletin. sep2ld _ Having leased my stable at No. 60| TO RENT—Two first _class apar-- Brainard Street, New London, | will sell at private sale until September 25, | my éntire stock of horses and carri- ages, ‘both top and open express wag- 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 drlught and carriage horses are to be sold with a full guaranty at a fair pgice. -Come and see the horse, wagol nnd harness, al' for $110.00. Just k of the price! If you have any- thmg for a horse to do you will buy this rig. A. H. BUFFUM 60 Brainard Street, New London, Conn. FOR SALE Twenty-five New Milch Cows; Twen- ty-five Cows to freshen soon, ' JAMES H. HYDE, - North_ Franklin, Cann, Telephone 20, 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 thoroughly modern bunga- 8§ lows, in excellent locations. One very desirable Washington St. residence, with all improvements; price low. For $2,000 above the mortgage, brick building, splendidly lccated for business purpos| - Archa W. Coit! Highest Grade Properties B Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE 74 PROSPECT STREET A 9-room House with all improve- ments, including heat, large level lot €4x 200 feet, House in good condition, and located in best resi dential portion of lower Prospect street. For particulars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich Phones CITY PROPERTY FOR' SALE Several cottage houses, centrally lo- months; as good s new; our price $55.| ¢aied, in good neighborhood. Two, The Tnlkmg Machine Shop, 46 Frank-|three and six-tenement houses, near lin St sepl7d | business section. Residences on Wash. “FOR SALE _Victrolas, Sonoras, Pools| = " 8¢_and Broadway; Piknon, | Viotar Jani s Doiersont Rocirs: AE A BARTEETT, on the weekly or monthly payment Ne. 14 Central Bldg., City. plan. The Talking Machine Shop, —— Brihian e =5l | ATTENTION, FARMERS! FOR SALE_Brand_ new_ Columbia ? i double disc 85¢c records at 65c. We are the only store selling these records at this pric The Taiking Machine Shop, 46 Frlnklm St. sepl7d FOR SALE—One pair farm horses, weight 2600, cr would exchange for stock; aiso three Chester White sows, to farrow soon. William J. Bowler West Willington, Conn., R. F. D. Telephone 619-14 one Witiimantio. Div, sep FOR SALE_A 1914 Studebaker car, stripped down for racing, in good con- di mn 6 Carter Ave., L‘dsl. Side. sepl2d FOR SALE Ford delivery; price very low. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Service Station, Pond St. sepl12d FOR SALE—United truck, 3% ton. worm_drive, now being _overhauled. This truck 'has always rendered good service and is in fine condition. Price about one-quarter of present list. The Now is the time to use GROUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. 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 horss FOR SALE MONEY Used Cars We have the cars and we have started to unload them without Frisbie-McCormick Co. Service Sta- regard for price. If you have “:‘6 Pond St. ”P”dh some money, you can own a good R SALE—Reo speed wagon, the|l car, and own it cheap. Price no world’s greatest % ton truck, in first sy class running order, good tires; bar- ohiscti i rauymant (tosdo dbusis gain. The Frisb.e-McCormick Co. Ser. ness. Now is the time to speak vice Station, Pond St sep12d up! FOR SALE—One pair good work Two ° 6-cylinder, 7-passenger. horses and harnesses; guaranteed a;l Overlands: 4-cylinder, 5-passen- right. H. E. Beard Son, R. Phone 615-4. & ; Sepdd ger Jeffery; 4-cylinder, 5-passen- FOR SALE—One brown mare, weighs about 1300 pounds, 6 years old. J. Sie- ger Cadillac; 4-passenger, 5-cyl- inder Overland; 4-cylinder, 5-pas. will be sold with a written guarantes to be just as represented ai time of sale, or money refunded in full. Trial allowed. If in need of anything in our line, give us a trial and we will give you full value for your money. 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 ments of three rooms each, one of tx 0 rooms, all: connected, also one apart- ment of three rooms in rear, with bath, electric lights and gas range; will rent separate or together, fur- nished if desire, to responsible parties. at 25 Shetucket"St, up one flight. Call evenings. Rathiborie Pub. Co. sepl9d FOR RENT—Store 20x40, suitable for any mereantile business, well located in heart of Westerly, R. I, formerly occupied as a_ restaurant for many years, Avply to H. T. Bugbee, AS‘— Tel. 3661 sepifd TO RENT—One store and two_ gar- LOST AND FOUND LOST or strayed; a large Scotch collie dog, color brown and yellow, with a litgle white around the shou. ders;-last seén around Trading Cove; short piece of chaln attached to collar, Notify Otis A. Jéncks. Tel. con. sep2ld I.O0ST—Between the Thaver bull\”ns and Otis St., Wednesday a small tri- with twe Greek let- Dlease return to thu of- fice and' receive reward. sep20d T LOST_Between Norwioh and Col. chester, a short haired black and white dog. answers to the name of Fido; li- cense No. 44652. If found, please notify B. Bromley (and zeceive a rewlrd). rwich, Conn. ~ sep20d LOST—Lady’ tween Ring & Sisk's and_Providence ages at 110 North Main $t.. Inquire of | Bakery, Thursaa ft. = ".B. Lewjs. 314 Maln 81, sepl8d |ing sum of maney. kev. and fi:::;‘; TO RENT_A private garage at 23| REWard for'return to The Bulletin Co. Park St.; space for' one-mmetine. Tno| sep20d L v T T T quire o promises. sepldd |05’I"Tflnpllnh setter. black and “T0 RENT—Furnished room, central- | ®hite, bird dog, six monihs old puppy. v located. with all conveniences, Tel,| Thomas E. James, 455 Main St. sep20d 353-12. sepsd ——— room for light housekeepirg. Mzs. Kelly, 7 No. High St. augsid TO Rm—\ew)y fumlshefl for gentlemen on’ Main St. veniences, private family. this office. FOR HIRE—Two 7-passenger tou: llng cars, also 5-passenger touring car, STORE TO RENT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM RENT. OFFICE. ' TO RENT—Furnished room, also R rooms all * con- Inquire at je27a with good, reliable cHauffeurs, day or nl?h;dservice. Call 1219-3, 14 CIliff St. ! STORAGE _Household goods stored ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW INQUIRE AT BULLETIN WANTED WANTED BOYS for long or short term; rates reason- able, Fanning Studio, 32 Broadway. B o Steady Wor 70 RENT—Furniched rocms; also ey - rooms for light housekeeping. 108 School St. Tal 1043-3. seplld AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. WANTED A Book-keeper over the draft FOR SALE FOR SALE ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 Private Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mattresses, China, Glassware, Glasses, Candelabra, mention. Everything SOLD, including the house. MABREY’S | 57 Broadway J. C. WITTER . Office and Auction Rooms, No, 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. AUCTION HIGHLY MONDAY, SEPT, 23, 1918, at 10 o'cleck a. m., sharp, of cows, scribed as follows. portioned cows; among the lot are xew new milch ones, and the balanc due to follow and early winter months (buy for your winter 3 year old Hereford heifer in eve don't overlook her; Holstein heifers, 15 growth excellent milking strain; several ver: 1 pair of which cannot be told apart. old Holstein bulls, bull, 10 yearling Holstein bulls, from very select high grade stock; pair of 3 vear old Ayrshire closely matched and nicely broken; rair of extra large 3 year old Holstel 42 calves. FARMING TOOLS AND WAGONS. ETC. 1 new dump cart, 1 Walter A. Wood mower, 1 two-horse team wagon, SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES Cooking Utensils, 2 Stoves, Refrigerators, Pictures, Fancy and other articles too numerous to MUST BE +sssee.. Auctioneer IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE of an extraordinary lot of high class; stock, all beautiful individuals, and as slick as a mole, consisting of 80 head heifers, bulls and steers, de- 20 young, well pro- = WANTED milkers); 1 beautiful calf, she’s one of the kind that catches your i iy Good Firemen all attractive individuals and from an at dates during the fall nice Ayrshire heifers, 2 years old; 20 head of tarifty grade yearling heifers, twin Holstein heifer calves vear 1 vearling Ayrshire all steers, steers, 1 odd 2 vear old Jersey steer, 4 veal calves, and a number of spring Must be strictly seber. Apply in own writing, stating age. salary, experience, etc. Address Box 455, caré Bul- letin, ELECTRICIAN WANTED Household ‘Goods, Furniture,| : Beds, Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, STEADY WORK GOOD PAY ] Box 439, Norwich, Conn. WANTED—MILLWRIGHTS A 1 high grade men on this cliss of work. 55 hours per week, time and ose-half for over time. THE MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. Emp. Dept. . WANTED A small modern apartment, ed, and must be in city and service. Good tenant quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Frapklin Sgaare, WANTED GOOD FIRST CLASS MAN, FOR SECOND HAND, IN CARD ROOM. NIGHTS; GOOD PAY FOR RIGHT MAN. APPLY RELIANCE YARN COMPANY, NORWICH, CONN. furnish. a ¥ FOR TWO STERLING BOILERS, EASY JOB FOR RIGHT MEN. ONE DAYS, ONE NIGHTS. GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS, DAYVILLE, CONN, WANTED 1 1 n L Deering mower, 1 horse rake, 1 <in: | prEny WANTED AT THE gle dump cart 1 sleigh, 1 double trea power, 1 ens 1 new cuiltivator, 1 Syracuse plow, disc harrow, 1 spring-tooth hafrow. spike-tooth harrow, lage cutter, 1 hay cutter, 1 horse corn plant- AMERICAN STRAW. er. 1 six-horse steam engine - with| 4 ; 3 B e i e - Sn BOARD COMERILS MIM table, 1 cider press, a chicken wire, 1 corn sheller, bags, 6 tons of first class hay, § acre ke 1 pair of white Pekin ducks. an. a lot of hens and guinea fowl ONE PAIR OF HORSES, consisting of 1 extra nice blocky gray mare § all harness and nobody owns a siicke: corking good worker. THE FARM OF 150 ACRES, quartny of & 300 ‘grain 2 Erain Good Pay of Leming and Red Ccb ensilage’corn, - 4 res of field corn, 10 yearling tur- turned years old. willl .weigh 1400 1bs.. dead clever in any and one; 1 black horse 11 years old, and a 1 Steady Employement WANTED 35 laborers. 12 Weavers, 8 spinners, T 110 general housework women, 3 sec- ond girls, 4 carding room men, picker room and dyehouse men, 40 girls, tool- makers and machinists, 2 waitresses. senger Ford (1817); Ford (13) located and_described as follows: In| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, and 45 in good physical condition. gel. Phone 1076-5. sepild truck, good tires, in A-1 condi- Ledvard and North Stonington, Conn., GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager. WILLIAM P. SPAULDING, R E R e Lo el een ks 7 miles from Norwich, on Westerly| sepldd Central Bullding. RAY P, FULLER. | Apply N, Y. N. H. & H. R R Al camrrar, xtures ycomplete e logi detey ke » No. 218 1 Hill Avenue || Fm, ine_when cor:pletedstal:oul 10 g > = e minutes’ wa rom yer's ation on: Fampton, Ct sep21d F. M. CLARK, Supt. New London. | {wo pool tables at a very low price. G Laurel ven! e Norwich and Westdry ooy ine WANTED . i A . . This place is well fenced, plenty o Baltic. sepl . lc.hfl. PELI-E'I‘T.BP:::; Attractive Ewht Room w:uerganddont the lela]pht::one line ‘and| = Used Upright, Planos, Player Plan:l ‘elephone. ) son. is estimate 0 have 1,5 cords of|and Victrolas. Will pay cash or make au{o“n‘l‘ogx‘l‘eLanroeszhin‘; ta‘ pnx;to)og»sr Cottage standing wood. The buildings consist|liberal aliowance in chh:\nge for New arith ot and shol S d i ie e Shore ok of a new 7-room house, cow shed and|Pianos, Player Pianos. Diamonds. A L T Modetrr T tsand silo, horse ‘barm, ;;;or:?:fiiawm house, | Watches or Furniture. Write or call fishing, wi! b ern Improvemen en o i at once. Tywo-family house, 40 Hamilton Ave., O Brgunds: cotuesls ‘Shord distance SUBURBAN FARM P et T wish to say to the public in con- TWO FIREMEN THE C. M. ROBERTSON Co. with lot 50 ft. front, modern plumbing, electric lights, gas, steam heater; in good Tepalr; fins neighborhood; well rented, and a good investment. THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY, (Establtshed 1872) 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. from Niantic village, Crescent Beach, Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, near state camp, a]l available by trolley or launch; furnishings included in_sale; cluding this bill that my man who has had this property in charge is in the draft‘and has been drawn. I am left entirely without help and, having bus- only mile from Willimantic, 10 room’ house, large Larn, 4 good poultry houses, 20 acres fine fields, pastures for 12 head, plenty of wood, good fruit. Large Garage INSPECTION SOLICITED G iness in Norwich which necessitates RE Es IE Montville, Co :ggéi?gel?cru:?:flfx?‘fga o arter. ,,,33 Only $2300, $500 cawh. Also several my being Iocated there, I have abso- AL ESTA Two-family house, 79 Hamilton Ave.. e, nn. style, preferably new, dark green de-|bargains in stocked farms. e Yo Snelher, use f"{o,'e’”,a!’,‘,"fi == Properties Listed and 11 rooms. with all modern Improve. 317, Blie"ct blackc Tn Food Eondltion: | Tryon's Asency. Wilimantie. conn. || JAIME@S L. Case || &iines pongy fheretore. 1 shal Sold ments, lot about 170 ft. fromt, with Iy ortimsw s isiness torRsly reserve ar restriction. I have {he 50ods | Joseph Bodo, 25 Carter St. Danielson barn and small house in rear; ideal ‘WANTED. evailable. For further information, 37 Shetucket Street, as described above. Conte and See a = house for renting rooms, 014 false teeth. Dun't matter it || write to 53 Oak St. Norwieh. Conn. FOR SALE £00d high class sale. broken. We up to $15 per set. Cottage Houses, Tenement a . Terms of sale, cash. A caterer will| T elephone 760 7 '-'f'ym' St Lot of land on Corning road, 60 ft |] Send oy yarg:{ pg-z and precelvo FOR = SALE—Motorcycle, in good | Business Blocks, é'uudm; Lots, ali 4 REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT attend. If stormy, the sale will occur front, contalning about an acre! a fine || check by fetern mall. We buy ala- [| running ofder ood tres and, eduip: | desirable locations. | List vour Sros - the first fair day after. PETER VER STEEG location for building or gardening; Lo ment. Price $55 cash. ~Address|perty if you care to gell or rent, as I Address: OSCAR H. MAIN, Norwich, , very low price. All must be id ol COMATERAL LGN 00 L B 5, Sien omes write o o4 | Rave 4 mumber of people lookin for sizo o | onn e FLORIST settle an estate. Full particulars of || between Shetucket and M: real estate investments. Whitestone Cigars will be - hundrea Trom sume 1t 1915." Same rate per arket An old, relhble firm to deal wlth tablished 1. WILLIAM F. HILL, Es Real Ketate and Insurance. Boam i8R Thayer BMz. GILBERT S. RAYMOND, 113 Thayer Bullding, FOR SALE—Ford touring car, chnp if taken tl&ls week. Louis Ortman. THERE 1s no advertising medlum In 151-4, Bastern Contecticut equal to 'I.'hc Blu- . ! atin‘for business resuits. Fl, Fi 1 i : seplé Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, e oNANT, 20 Franklia Street. Wedding Decorations.

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