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FAIR AND WARMER TODAY AND TOMORROW " What Is Going On Tonight -. Moving Pictures st the Davis Thea- ~tre. s Moving Pictures at the Auditorium nfi‘ Pictures at the Breed Thea- e u.1o.0F, ts MM‘QN\: mee NORWICH, cDNN MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 1918. WANTED TRAINMEN AND FIREMEN Chance for'good wages and advance- WANTED ACID FREE neutral mineral soap; exclusive agent wanted to sell manu facturers, laundries, garages, etc.; price attractive; no competition; first class men wanted; commission. L. ger. Mfgr., 37 Liberty St, City. S a ir iz FOR SALE—Two good farm horses, owned by an elderly couple, 7 and § years old, sound, used to all’ Kinds of farm work, safe for lady to drive or care for, price $60 and $85; also one large size driving harness, solid rub- per irimmed. cost $49, sell now for $1 PRESS DESPATCHES FOR SALE Brainard Street, New London, | wil GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Having leased my stable at No. 60 TO RENT TO LET—A furnished room. with or without board, one minute’s walk from Marlin-Rockwell Corp, 13 Boswell Ave. Phone 141-12. sep23d RENT—One large room with all FOR ! modern im{:rovememos, references Te- POETRY THE SWIMMING HOLE. ‘When the sun rides mn in a Sum- And your shadow is short as your < Ghe CUEto Inade ent ‘Griving Aaspeve | Sl a¢ private salo until September 2, | fuired. Telephone 100 e 0| On e g‘;““"’ r03d where the earth, FORTUNE ATE we are to get an-|apply at 42 Cliff St. sep23d my entire stocl orses and ca TFOR RENT—) Puflu u) thro naked *H nes Union, %, a1 U, B of G|ment forimen between the ages of 18 gther, lot of those Itallan hriar Bipes) o SALE- 2 iotot P hm':ehm ages, both top and open expréss wag- | minutes from wF:\:rnelagd Hovon h4c| When the srasshopper scrapes b+ S5 Ay meetadn Carpentery' Hall|ina 6 In kood physical conditlon. © | four fr Ra; Zimbniia mid clzar, 3| tarniture, ‘also one “gobd sas stove, | ons, hiske; colipss heartes, hitnetaes, | drees Moo cave Sulletts, : aepdia Ealgng;"i’;gtz‘;f 'gremguhm”g T straight; Representa, a mild Havana|number of new and second hand street|rob lankets, etc. lance of stoc! T—St Wh 4 Goncluve No. 424, 1. 0. H.| APy N.T.NE&HR R clgar, 105 siraisht; 1360 Panatella, five | blankets three extra. mice:auto g e Siiblie Ly s mg"ge'}g“;t% ore 20x40, suitable for en the thirsty trees scarce turn ! | for 1%2c. “Smokes w e higher; tal se o lin heart o esterly, R. former; nslz ,fl_ ‘M8, N. E. O. P, F. M. CLARK, Supt. New London. time by the forelock. Buy now. Ia-| oo re e e ber 26, 1918, at 10 a. m., if the day is | orcupied as a ,mg““ntl-m pa w}a'én":’fislfifii":-& 'g:;ez%u th:ta pasi my in Buckinzham Memora gan's Smoke Shop. sep23d | FQ finmE—e‘ st 861l may mate. age|fair. If not, next fair day. You can|years. Apply to H. T. Bugbee, Agt. and shake” 4 h Council, No, 11, D, of P., RAISE Belgian hares for us; we sup- |8, 1200 pounds, extra good worker, sin- |buy any kind of a horse you want.|Tel. 3661 194 On the crest of the sun-baked knoll— meets in Foresters’ KalL ply stock and pay you $5 per pair a gle or double, “harness and express|Heavy draught and carriage horses are| TO RENT One store and two gar- | Come away with me to the willow tree - W, cxpress; big profits; book and contract, | wagen; will seil for half of what it is to be sold with a full at a ag“ at 110 Nom, Main St. Inquire of| That shelters the swimming hole! 2 7 ANTED. 10c; nothing free. ~William Demmann, |worth if taken into the country and |0, guaranty . Lewis. 314 Main St. 'sepisd ANNOUNCEMENTS brgll(den“uv?lat;-“)? uth? ;16‘;:‘:'.;{ Bgg Harbor, N. sep23d | not abused. 341 Main St. sep23d | fair prneu.d hComa |n|d ueflt’!‘;gwh?,ns; o i . - e Come awey with me where the willow Y ~ v A, ivate E‘l’ e af Ty Send rcel post and receive RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL, Provi-| FOK SALE—One 1918 Ford touring|Wag0on and harness, al' for .00. Jus B by = -4 AUDITORIUM. check %’§ ,‘;?er. m’.fi_ We buy dia- |{ dence, R. I, offers training course of | car, first class. shape, good tires, price |think of the price! If you have any- 53{12 E: nsrgmie%s ] muhs"e;mxln W’h):fep’eziethsek;;:'%ugcao r]l'uil and th " Mo wag awakened by violence, 1t|| monds oo gne Year to womep betweop 18 and 25 $oni. Radress C'C"clre’ Bulietin.” | thing for a horse to do you will buy | EeSpURist o _sepld | Where, e, S ; 9 Y . ear: s gty ] £ ‘was the gray hour before dawn. Dark COLM‘I'E%VLL i“' CO., x{mids The opportunity for such train- B, this rig. ly located, with all conveniences. Tel. W{:'zrt‘:emfle?{]hs %f e ’{}“‘“h"""‘ A cloth press- ater S fonal. Over 2,300 children| ¥FOR SALE — One 6 vear old horse, 353-12. 9d e the ythunshesbaths. whers/ithe forms knelt over him. A cloth pr between Shetucket and Market Sts. || Ing is exceptional. Over 2,300 chilaren| HOW SATE =7 One ¢ year old horeg : sep robins drink! 88 down hard over his mouth. Strong |} An old. refisble ‘Arm to dea) witn || gore troated last year, Livios condl-| Solghs 1D pognie Esed mriver and A. H. BUFFUM TO RENT—Furnished room, also one| Come away with me where the bands bound. it while strong Establis) erintendent, Rhode Island Hospital, | son Ave., Norwich Town, Phone 1039-3, - room for light housekeeping. Mrs. waters free ol 1d t. He D 60 Brainard Street, h dwhlm( I::Jc%u Ro[hcr\ ou it Brovidence R, T; ¥29MTh sep21d rai reet, Kelly, 7 No. High St. augdld Daéu:e merrily over the shoal, e, eav w = Ome ZLWB it] me ti Svidgotly. & man, held dewn his et ANTED_A loncly mother would| FOR SALE Reo four cylinder tour- New London, Con ~T0 RENT Newly furnished _rooms ¥ with me to the’ willow B At el 9 to 11 in first class condition as to for gentlemen on Main St. all con- et + f He then relled over, securely bound, ke 2 yhune “American s this car veniences, private family. Inquire at| "o L EwiniEReI and carried, to be thrown like a sack. T i‘{\l-e,f“;mf,fli has had good care and has run slight- this_office. e —Cave Scout, in Boys'sLife. . . In an instant he realized his and clothes free. Address Mother, care|ly over 10,000 miles; body dark green; Mfim\ See Dustin Farnum today DUSTIN FARNUM 'l.!fllfi“ WILLIAM FOX at the Auditorium in his ecreen mas- terpiece, North of Fifty-Three, and ®njoy a real treat in the season's best photoplay. Others on today's bill are three big time vaudeville acts, Avery, Shepard apd Deems, comedy singing trio; Henry Gensen, the singing fisherman, late of the Aborn Opera company; Musical Parsleys, refined comedy fand music. The Screen Telegrame, latest war news, and a good comedy complete the bill. the : Why? Oh, Because. Should a man lead two lives when & woman must stand or fall by one? Must a woman abide by a code of ethics that are wilfully sidestepped by a man? ~ Is the standard of morals to be ob- served carefully by the woman and earelessly by the man? Will a youthful indiscretion of a woman not be forgiven as easily and forgiven as readily as that of a man? Why is a man immuned from censor for an act that would forever condemn a woman? Usually the answ above question because,” or 1 s different.” The Other M: ers these questions fu! d in such a manner that no misconstruction can be placed upon their meaning. At t on Thursday, Sept DAVIS THEATRE. Mary Pickford ] will be the feature attraction at the Davis theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in her latest si rt Art- craft picture entitled Johanna Thi: said to be one of the best p tures little Mary has ever appeared in and affords her many opportunities to display her wonderful pathetic and comical pleture is about J incouth and freckled, Mary Pickford at the Davis Theatre reared on a farm amid surroundings not conducive to the development of BOYS Steady Work AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. WANTED A Book-keeper over the draft Must be strictly sober. Apply in own writing, stating salary, experience, etc. Address Box 455, care Bul- letin. WANTED—MILLWRIGHTS * A 1 high grade men on this class of work. 55 hours per week, time and ose-half for over time. THE MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP./| Emp. Dept. WANTED A small modern apartment, furnish- ed, and must be in city and with heat service. Good tenant assured. In- quire of JOHN MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square, Norwich. WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW- BCARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement WANTED 35 laborers, 12 weavers, § 10" general housework women ond girls, 4 carding room men, room and dyehouse men, 40 girls, makers and muchinists, 2 waitre FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager. sepled Central Building. WANTED Used Upright Pianos, Player Pianocs and Victrolas. Will pay cash or make | liheral allowance in exchange for New | rpicker tool- qu-vw Player Pianos. Diamonds Watches or Furniture. Write or call it once H THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY, stabiishea 1872) n $t, Norwich, Cenn. Norch Stoni Reward for return to The Bul: o. or strayed Scotch collie dog, color "brown and vellow, with a little white around the shoul- ders; last seen around Trading Cove; short piece of chain attached to collar, Notify Otis A. Jencks. Tel. con. sep2ld L —Between the Thayer build and St., Wednesday, a small tr angular frat pin with two Greek let- ters, Finder please return to this of- fice and receivo rewsrd. sep20d LOST—Between Norwioh and Col- chester, a short haired black and white dog, answers to the name of Fido; 1 cense No, 44662. If found, pleass noti C. B. Bromley (and receive a reward), Norwich, Conn. —— e tre. a plague in India, an dscenes of fashionabie Anglo-Indian life among the Simla hills. Miss Talmadge js| again supperted by Lugene O’Brien, | her leading man in such successes as sep20d ¢ P Bulletin. _sep2ld _ WANTED—A maid for light house- work in family of two; must go home nights. Inquire at this office. sep2ld WANTED — Seconfl hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Lonis D. Ward, warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwich. Writ all or tel 1-13. JEAMWS SMALL hire, near Norw h Town. ing particulars and price, bullelm NTED—Twelve or fifteen _room house suitable for rooming _house; must bé in_good neighborhood. Ad- dress Box 12, Jewett City. _sep20d TWANTED—Immiediatel 118 or_ over, $100 month; thousands government war poal(iflns open; immedialely for free list. Frank! stitute, Dept. 32 G., va“ ster, N. augiMWFS WANTED—To rent five or_six room cottage or downstairs tenement with cellar; family of four. Cail §12 _ sepisd_ TWaANT D—A girl for gennrml hnu e work. ngton boarding house by petent to do so. Aleck Santo. Pfione man and wife te or inquire 1 Laundry 5 ¥ WANTED — 1,000 women to be style and wear those new Tams now o alo at The Pasnik Co. v “WO0OL GROWERS—Send us ool, large or small lots; we wi _pri Admore Woolen \\.-\\’l‘k D—To buy old goid and sil- 1ver; also old false teeth; highest prices F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- apréd econd_hand and an‘lque kinds; get our_ prices herore you sell, A, Bruckner, rank. lin St~ Tel. .717-2. novéd WANTED TWO FIREMEN well equipped, chludh\g new motor- driven tire pm‘nn. $775. mantic 566-1; FOR SALE—One Ford touring Ay demountable rims, electric. lights, es good. ) C S. Peckham, 62 Shetucket Bl Phone Willi-- sep21d HOLSTEINS FOR S\_LE——One Ford_runabout, A s'lnpe s C. S. Peckham, 62 Shetucket Sl se| - ¥FOR SALE—Three year old colt, partly broken, gentle and sound; one 10 year old heavy draft horse, work anywhere; will sell reasonable. Ad- dress Turshen, R. F. D_ 2, Colchester, omn., known ‘as Charles Taylor farm; Lebaron: sep2 FLOUR—You can now buy one- halt 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- J Ask your grocer for them. or C:\H Greeneviile Grain Co. Phone 326-5. FOR SALE —One cherry wall cabinet, rak wall cabinet, one oak Morris one willow rocker, one cherry ck. Can be seen at 9 Hill St, flat, from 2 to 5 o'clock p. m. sep20d FOR SALE—O: good Richmond kitchen stove, $§; one very pretty and powerful parlor ‘stove, $10; one rolitop desk and other furniture, cheap; 10 in- cubators and brooders 'of California redwood, hot water heating system, copver piping, capacity 185 eggs. worth set, price 50 lbs. Timothy s seed, §$6: 30 cords seasoned wood on the road, per cord, $8; one-half ton g00d $5; one full hred Scotch col- very intelligent and John G. Hehr. Salem se sow, due next Lisbon Station. month; $25. Re Young ST, Grenet, month ker,\‘d " FOR SALE—Diebold size safe, medium £00d_condition, price reasonable. one 1357-2. sep20d RMS for sale. Write for catalogue. 1. Racine, Danielson, Conn. sep13d FOR SALE T:room cottage age and 31 Cozy house, with acres of land, directly n Norwich and New London trolley THE C. M. ROBERTSON CO. |une; a great opportunity. For fun g iculars, . i ir f Montville, Conn. s o Pl B SR —— =N Real Estate Brok FOR SALE Frankli l:‘q“":(':' S ct‘\orvvlch. FOR SALE — Bu mu- = opportunity Kitchen: of the kind 3,000; will Racine, th stool and most stores woflid a $140. The Talking anklin St TOR SALE A 505 Grafanola. mahogany, t| 00d us new ac! Shop, sepl FOR SALE—Brand $5¢ records store seilin new "~ Columbia at 63c. We are ALE—A 1914 § cer c ed down for ra o (1 eun- . sepl2d _6 Carter Ave. FOR SALE Ford deli United _truck, v ing s Ten —FDR SALE_Reo speed wagon. the world's greatest % ton truck, in fi class g00d_tires; ne brown i ounds, 6 years old. "fixtures flmpl refrigerators; a pr e Bar table, and chairs two pool tables at a very 1 to Charles F. Charon, Appi Bait | & 2 { ¢ 1 toilet, FOR SALE A DESIRABLE BURIAL LOT IN THE |CiTY CEMETERY WITH PERPET- UAL CARE. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 3000 86 Cutt 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 house, running water, bath, t and cold water, fine lawn, situated one-third of mile to ation, near and with all con- ences. Price $3750. A rare bar- If interested in a cozy home and look at this at once. WILLIAM A. WILCOX | { l‘ FARM SPEGCIALIST | 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 i WESTERLY, R. I, | h rge b: Telephone 2365 'FURNISHED SEASHORE R 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 | FOR SALE lCerm-aI fi COITAGES i located Rooming Hou COMPLETELY FURNISHED, and NEW YORK STATE COWS THE FARMER INSTEAD OF BEING SUPPORTED. HANDSOME ANIMALS, SOME NEW MILCH, WRITE OR TELEPHONE TO US ABOUT THESE COWS OR, BETTER STILL, SEE STONE and DARLING A.R. Stone E. Woodstock Pomfret 216-4—Putnam—244-3 OF ALL THE KIND THAT SUPPORT SOME SPRINGERS THEM AT THE WOODSTOCK FAIR Fred J. Darling | FOR_HIRE—Two T-passenger tour- ing cars, also 5-passenger touring car, lelh good, reliable cHauffeurs, day or nljghstdservlca. Call 1219-3, 14 Clift St. STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- ab;eid Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. e T0 RENT—Furnished rooms; also rooms for light housekeeplnx 106 School St. Tal 104 seplld 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. > THUNDERING GUNS IN THE NIGHT. There'f a muttering growl away out A stuttering roll 6n the midnight air, What are the big guns vomiting at? Ts it a raid? or worse than that, Thundering guns in the night? The rain beats hard on the roof of zinc, But yon deep tongues voices make me hi; As I 'he anu listen I know full well Some };‘mlflr fellows are going through ell, Thundering guns in the night. —R. B. Marriott-Watson, M. C. (Miss- ing), in the London Chronicle. HUMOR OF THE DAY Sillicus—What is your idea Ppopular woman? of a FOR SALE The Kaplan Bungalow WILLIAMS STREET FOR SALE 9 rooms, 2 baths, 3 toilets, several lavatories. All modern conven- iences; large fireplace. The best finished, most desirable bungalow 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 Prespect street. For particulars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich Phones in Norwich; heated garage. Archa W. Coit Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | COWS FOR SALE CARLOAD HAS ARRIVED JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30 Lebanon PRESTON ERIDGE Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Cennected. Horses to let for all kinds of busi ness, with or without rigs, by the da. or week. Special attention to boarder: and transients; 20 to 20 horses alway on hand, for sale. weighing 1050 t will be sold with a written guarante to be just as represented ai time o sale, or money refunded in full. Tria allowed. If in need of anything in ou line. give us a trial and we will giv you full value for your mon STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. Phone 326-2. O’BRIEN & CHASE. tal Engines For Sale NORWICH STEAM LAUNDRY, 193 Frankiin Street FOR SALE { No. 218 Laurel Hill Avenue Attractive Eight Room Cottage Modern Improvements and Large Garage INSPECTION SOLICITED James L. Case 37 Shetucket REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT 2 ; Sirpet Street, Two 10-horse power Horizon- Will be sold cheap if taken at once. FOR SALE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 J. C. WITTER .. Auctioneer Office and Auction Room, 42 Main St. Dantelson, Ct. I will conduct for W. P. Spaulding and R. P. Fuller of Hampton, Conn., a PUBLIC SALE y s s o 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and|0f 45 head of the choicest grade ard some extra mice drivers; every’ horse | (1oroughbred individuals that stand in Windham county. They are all sized, well developed animals, caref bred and well selected—not a ¢ H 1| nor a discard in the lot. The sale will .| take place on e SATURDAY, SEPT. 28TH, at 10 oclock a. m. Described as follows: 10 head of young cows, including 1 red Shorthorn cow e Oct. 6: 1 brindle cow, due Nov. 26; 1 roan Shorthorn cow in calf; 1 red and white Shortaorn cow, iiie g00d quantity of milk; 2 H fcows, both heavy mitkers: 1 red Ror ro cow, due Oct. 6; 2 red and white nearby springers; 13 hand- Ay some heifers, coming 3 vears old, and springers; listed as follows: red and white Shorthorn, 1 roan o red Shorthorn, 1 brown horthorn, 4 red and white black and white Hol- 1 ‘black Holstein, 1 red Short- ed and white Shorthorn. 1 two old heifer, milking, 4 yearling horthorns, 1 yvearling Ayrshire, Shorthorn calf, 6 months old, 1 regis- tered Shorthorn calf, 6 months old, 1 dark roan registered Shorthorn bull, 19 months old. a beautiful animal of his preed and should be selected to breed from. ~His brydd- lines are the best n the coun.. Jescribed as follows: Name, Osxford Waterloo; reg. No., 565434, a grandson of Waterloo Clay, reg. No. 340022, the grand champion Shorthorn bull at the Bastern States’ exposition in 1817; 5 very desirable horoughbred Ayrshire heifers, beauti- ly._marked ‘and from one of the best nes in the county, as follows: ears old in August, 1 two years in” September, 1 two vears old in old October. 1 two years old in November. 1 a year old last April, 3 extra good blooded bulls, nearly a year old. HORSES AND PIGS One pair of bay geldings, weight 2800 nounds, and one of the truest teams in Windham county; 1 chestnut filly, two vears old, bred from very fast stock; 3 registered Berkshire sows, two years old, namely: - Masterpiece's Penhurst Belle, No. 230078, and - Ok-A-Bank's Stumpy, No. 230077, with pigs 6 and 8 weeks old at si 1 registered Berk- shlre boar, Q SUBURBAN FARM No. 230079 this boar is fit to head any herd of brood sows in the country. e: -Bank™s Artful Rival, | Cynicus—The kind a fellow isn't afraid of falling in love -with.—Life. “Yes,” said the stout man, “I went into that deal with $10,000.” “How did you come our? “Alone.”—San Francisco Ckronicle. She—Did you hear of Mrs. Crab- Lington’s auto accident? She ran her own husband down. He—Not unusual; it ever since they Chaparral. Tailor—Beg pardon, sir, but I've fin- ished taking your measure. That's all 1 require now. Customer (an absent-minded pick- pocket)—How about the photographs she’s been doing were married.— and the finger prints?—Buffalo Ex- press. “But as he never said he ' would marry you, where does l‘n, breach of promise come in?” “When I proposed to him,” said the leap-year maid, brother to me, and he has thing of the kind."—Boston Tran- seript. see a bill recently passed con- ess without a dissenting vote.” What of it?” “I don’t suppose it possible to pro- pose a bill so reasonable that every- body would vote for it."—-Louisville Courier-Jo 4 y m °s to hear the sound of his own voice." act,” remarked Senator Sor- t makes baseball a bene- A man can vocifer. hout in the slight- ing himself to any ‘Washington Stor. “I to'd Henrietta that I was proul to see her vote just like a man,” said Mr. Meekton, 1 please her?’ he choice of phrase was un- She said that if = she better judgment than a uld have been no need of in the ficial instituti ate all he i est . Po fortunate. couldn’t use her troubling first place.” THE KALEIDOSCOPE Argentine women have w right to all the professions, engineering and law. The guitar was: introduced into Eu- rope h\ the Spaniards, who copied the instrument from the Moors Since the ruler of Afghanistan be- came the owner of an automo h has ordered the construction of n 10,000 miles of macadam roa Italy declared war aga 5; against Turkey a October August n their including th B3 against Germany The Lloyd Brasileira Line, a government-owned rigation company, on October 14, 1917, inaus- urated a new annex in the shape of a eamship service between Para, Bra- zil and Buenos Aires, Argentina. A Bath (Me.) youngster, aged 10, has 100 hens. His father pays for the grain, but the boy takes care of the flock, and in return has all the money received from the eggs. Out of this sum he buys all his own clothes, takes all his movie and candy money and still puts quite a sum in the .bank. and with $50 of what he had saved kought a Liberty Bond. It is expected that much more in- erest will be taken in the coming ex- hibition than in the one held in Feb- ruary of this year. At the fair this year the exhibits were principally farm produce and live stock, but there was quite a large display by one firm of American-made machinery—home electric light plants, farm implements, sheep-shearing machines, etc. The outside dimensions of the Har- vard stadium are 576 feet by 420 feet, inclosing a space 431 by 230 feet. The LapacAty with the bare concrete seats g about 23,000; with the woode nseats on the track and a few on the top this is increased to 35,000 for the more im- portant games, and with the tempor- ary stand which closes ths open end for the championship contasts, this ca- pacity rises to 40,000. Steamship e : ; i e OWNERS' STATEMENT: In consign- S5 only mile from Willimantic, 10 room | . 12 i good that i g Ghosts of Yesterday, By Right of Pur- = ing the above lot of cattle at public um““i o), Bat ’Q‘Pi“;,r,‘;‘& el S R (e and‘gmg, FOR SALE or exchangs (a part) for ||[d0ing a good business, with alllllhouse, large tarn, 4 good poultry | ¥, e reel that we are offering to the Ber exuberance with coldness. She|members of the supporting cast are |2ulomobile a coiiage of mine roome This splendid res-||| houses, 20 “acree ine fieids, pastures | iver’s o' the community ot Tarke 8 P B v t and shed adjoining, shore and s of wood, good fruit. | cl and grade of cattle which any never has had a love affair except with | Anders Randolf, Gladden James and|louniry advanisges bostink, bathing,||{idence will be sold at a bargain]||for 12-head, plenty & class E a_ brakeman at a disiance, so that|ldllian Hall. fiehing, with pavilion and. postoffice Only $2300, $500 cash. Also several | man should be proud to own. We are when a regiment of soldiers camp near thp Renssaller farm, accompaniad by many handsome officers, Johanna's prayer for a “beau” seemingly has been answered verybody, from the commanding officer to the humblest trooper, falis in love with her. She decides upon a milk bath and this re- sults in startling developments, The other pictures are Roy Stewart in’ The Fiy God, a five part Triangle western drama, and the latest U. S. offiedal allied nation's war review, BREED THEATRE. Todsy and Tucsday the brilliant lit- tlé Select star. Norma Talmadge, will be seen at the Breed theatre in her latest picture, The Safety Curtain, en from the book of the same name by Ethel M. Dell. The scenes of this picture are laid in twe distinctly op- e atmospheres, behind the curtain of'a cheap London music hall and so- elal life in an army post in.India. The tan many tremendous as a fire panic in a thea- A roaring two part comedy entitled The Movie Dummy, featuring Toto the famous New York Hippodrome n, and the Hearst-Pathe news make up the remainder of the bill for today and Tuesday. e — UP AND ABOUT AGAIN, “I was sick in bed with kidney trou- writes C. F. Reynolds, Eimira, N. and my back ached so severely i could not get up. I commenced taking Foley Kidnev Pills and in a few days was out of bed. Keeping up the treat- ment, T was able to go to work, Since then'I have had no more backache and no otier trouble with my kidneys Folev Kidney Pills stop_ sleep-disturb- ing bladder ailments and relieve rheu- matic pains. sore muscles and swollen joints. The Lee & Osgood Co. BOD ble, REAL ESTATE Proportien Lided and lBean Hill Blacksmith Shop. Joseph Bada, 25' Carter 8!- Dmolun on grounds; cottage is short distance from Niantic village, Crescent Beach, Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, state camp, all available by troll launch; furnishings included touring car desired, of 1917 model,electric lights, starter, guod preferably new, dark green de- d. blue or black, in good Sondition; of same un- infor: mation, Con in good and equip- s Address Bulletin Office. write or call aug 26d near h mflkc further use !‘01"( Turther FOR LE—Ford touring car, if taken this week. Louis Or ‘rel. 131-4, City. sepdd FOR SALE — One four cylinder Buick, 1917 model, perfect condition; one Ford delivery body, and one extra good cheap work horse. Apply at sepdd WHEN YOU WANT tc put your bus Iness Dbefore the public, there is no mediun: better than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin, \ because of owners ill health. Enquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Iroom: occupied. Phonu 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, etc. 7 A. A. ADAM, Neorwich Town, Conn. bargains in stocked farms. Tryon's Agency. Willimantic. Conn. overstocked and have more than we can winter. make it a success. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Several cottage houses, centrally lo. ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the tirne to use GRCUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. THERE Bastern Connecticut equal to The letin for -business . It 1s no advertising medium in buy or mnot, it will be an educational event and help v~u to become success- ful. The sale will take place at the so-called George Fuller farm, located one-half mile from the four corners at the foot of Hampton Hill in a cated, in good neighborhood. TWO, !, therly direction on the road leading three’ and six-tenement houses, near|io milioit, Ct, From Hampton Station business section. Residences on Wash-|{f is about two.miles southeast. If ington St. and Broadway. storm; the sale will take place the £ R. S, BARTLETT, following Monday at the same hour. No. 14 Central Bldg., City. Terms cash. A caterer will attend. Owners: WILLIAM P. SPAULDING, RAY P. FULLER. Hampton, Conn. sep23d -~ FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care' to eell or rent, as I have « number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insuramce. Roem 103, _ nu-lfl. Attend this sale and help} Attend whether you | Telephone 760 57 Lafayette St. PETER VER STEEG / FLORIST Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, | . Wedding -Decorations, . -