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POERY E AufOMQBILE ACCESSORIES TRE FIELDS 0F FRANCE. 1 rance, the fields of | now chanzed simce yes- 5 e il 8, Fuoasaios shere -%m» : o the land ww-%flné}f = Now ¢ ol A BRIEh heroes " ood and stampR: -‘L,mm‘n”.".f. ‘rhe smoke ~londs hife darkened flxn and spou aden rain. ™ wirth came - Zolden grain ow noing . scythe vinrows of the | LET US KEEP YOUR e f reante tnd" elae or RADIATOR RlGHT #nWTApPedL in robes of §f your aute radiator does not cool off tie overheated water properly ~your d make ail oudlese skies, smillng. hright sheen. in noon a-Aream A%, mive tham back te us gear Lord |Kinds of trouble and expense for you. and grant them 1| < mew lease. |Avoid the danger by lett, us. keep ! park was being filled in to conform to O still the rage of man's red wrath, our_radiator in good’ working order.|ihe newly laid out street grade. Well into the followiik any. AN over and mav his madness cease iator repair experts. | 2 ’ > ‘- ithe sidewalfs in the business center| A R o P e, the The story of the trees and of thelwere plastered with printed strips) ! Thaerwoon, 1A the New park dump reads well and perhans|just like the one attached to the straw | that's why the fiction section was add-!man that hung to the tree. . ed. At the perio® when Elias F. Mor- " A THE DREAMERS. .5 hathsan, e, Zan Senior wak o member of the court| The young fellows who turned the, SUNDAY N b Week S i mhe grpsies paseed har little zate - of common coun not an alderman.: . o Thave passed on. but their B NINDRE 2 OrwICNn—— Vv ee tartlng Bhe ctonped her wheel to ses Pho: 929 N as_ that_title had no place in the (D R0 'S 8T8 D rated M ngaon NOR¥V sDGE A brown-faced pair whe walked the ne orwtch Conn municipal Cilliams park was mot a |08IReS 2TC PErPIA BC, S iiding and g " 3 Free i wina 1 g open baseball fleld. | SIS0 SPG TSSS0 1N U e o1 Lo, IR : 3 PTEMBER 15 ee a5 the wind is free: e the Pequots con- porsS et - tHE b x n1Y har 118y room L NG foated with the famous Chareer Ok |dles’ Home and was possessea of § LEIk Du. ' A n secmed to be ; VULCANIZI for the state championship. and played ;‘;fii‘dfi'\t’pfi,“’mfis}‘,‘"fl’f 155 il out he ROSCOE ARBUCKLE J|§ —~—— DAILY MATINEES e many games with £ the state|Nave s ¢ N S, For SPEBIGYS W55t the Al Material has dropped and we are giv-| [ipriecniin SRS R i ANNUAL ENGAGEMENT OF The Wragsboumd welding chest that ing the people the bemefit. Get our| Now T Ry e e e atty The Tough Rube : e A — 'prices. Tube Repairing 25c up. Sp8E. [wich, Ehe 3 o i found out. Now that Mir. DIUTING corer = f The very whe®! whoss humminz died — i3l prices on Montford Tires ahd|”’ = T “OFl‘congdon. and some of those who took ! Beemed oniy chaine she hore |Tubes, guaranteed 6,000 miles. We can| exception to his action in ending bz A Magazine of All Out-Doors - | At this ‘distaes the ol Bequot|ball Ta Willlame patk by planting trecs - S SR T foofTies fi"'r‘“"".““ you money or_ Accessories. | 1 cannot readily he recalled. | thereon. it would perhaps be of > TODAY & néver %knél or Ehessed - b) . | There was Selteldo, ,h.’.!rm to state just who 1 5.". were ‘.ND THE i ¢ or &e DAt drow S vy afterwards an ambas {Well. they were the same who. 1. e SEES 260k sna o S ll s Tlre Shop otter hig oftetui o [returning home from the Norwich fa 1 CHILDREN PAY The Jomming in sach breast 114 FRANKLIN STREET Will Spencer _afterw one night. hoisted a huggy to-th el ——————i i eigtiiinganesas ] | omme Aax Xnow o lome like hars r of a comic opera:|peak of the oid liberty pole that sio- P e Charlic Chank i WHerain tHatr Nearis might rest Near Willow the soldier, and after- | on the parade, and left it there. Si uvenil e Charlis Chanlin MEDY. —Theodosia Garrisan. HUMORS OF THE DAY Gontributer (as the editor smiles)— dées that joke look to vou tor—TIt neéver looked better in itd Yfe —Buffale Bxprese. Warq Heeler—Are the ing _to reform politics? striet Loa@ler—Reform © nothing! They've started in to grab the jobs.— Life . hnr ehe Open [Evenings Until 9 SEE OUR WORK FIRST THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR PAINTING YOUR ' CAR MOTOR CAR SAINT SHOP 354 West Main Street women try- ® interested ‘in for- s {0 the extefit that she alwavs pines to i0ek spruce.”- Florida Times-Union. 1 suppose You are géing into the this vear, as ceuntry for yeur holiday vbu alwars do Ne. not this yvear: the seaside’—Le Rire “We have no peerage our cook prefers Paris in this coun- “Quite %0, but belied earls are small compared to our film aris- ~—Birmingham Age-Herald. Jones—The cook refuses to get Jénes—Ask her if she won't do f dayse until I can ar- s—Philadelphia In- | You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE| $re up earlier than Mr. it for a couple the ofly | HERE for we have adequate STEAM o dvit ihe wae| EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS| You ever told whe was|@nd the real skill that insures pmmpc;, cou ever loved? -Prince- | satisfactory service. i " . T. & HEALY, —These things are much| v, guerite Bid'g. Norwich, Ct | X328 i, sasny] — > Timken-Hyatt and | | ‘s o in and buy —London Punch i Wite (SBginihg dwe¥ catef)—Is New Departure Bearings itgivie, that fish g0 about in schools SALES—SERVICE v v eE Whay? Wite¢ by m‘«r size of the T GARLOCK & HAYNES outd think disturbed an infant|4 BANK STREET, Second Fioor ass.—London Op nion Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON GIQ;‘I I wish m e absolutely =ufé that my slumbe will not be di=- turbed T e ~ Auto Radiators any room vou please and teil ihe por- | Repaired promptiy and thoroughly | ter to be sure and call you-“Judge. |tested under air pressurc before leav- | “My dear.” " the patient < | ing shop. on his bed Rinking of. Tis b W. E. SHANLEY ‘ i i 1 .. | PLUMBING TINNING | . Joseph.” said his wife, i Ton mEd saees b 489 Main“St., Tel 710-3 = ek i | GET OUR PRICE ON KALE!DOSCOPE | STORAGE BATTERIES Nearlv 30 per cent. of all flowers BEFORE PURCHASING o The Garlock & Haynes Co. four million pens are destroy- o o Phone 781-2 NEW LONDON, CONN. | Starters—Generators—Ignition Devices | ed Aadty Nearlr 300 automgbiles are stolen in New York city every month Tt said that ruli-grown ele- jpu&nt can earry tons on its Thask For hundreds of years the flodds Dave not varied ten davs I2hetr arrival By Fremch law no physician may imherit preperty left to him by a de- ceased patient. outfit to enabie users of flash- batteries to make them as thev jare hebded and insure their freshness “bas been imvenied- A three Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons Nite | in | 51, fop of water from the Adlantic is 21 mund~ of salt as against 137 powhds in (he came quantity from i i i 137 poutias antity Give Satisfaction Solder s ecafried in Wite or strip + cnitg'vgg irowm, They Sell On § etoe- % o et Their Merits. 5 use. n. sunken ships a Brit- Théey Don't signed air bags Fil. ‘ 2™ balloons. are invoried in vessels deflated # purcped 1 of air. They Are ou y o v Nationally odt. ‘ook-a B8b- Advertised ce of papcr that stepped. picked ‘t was a certi- JEWETYT BUSINESS SCHOOL ROCM 308 THAYER BUILDING 'NORWICH, CONN. sxpress on ac- ~fke. a wool- wle a large York by coint of the en: edmpany shrpmem of =tfraad in Maine cieth to Ne Wis from $150 upward each parcel was Bxperiments shown a m 3130 upward Singapore have at that a_feeding cake for cattic d other stock. can be produced from résidu Para rubbér seed after extraction of an comparing linseed ei Shaw Thinking Again. George Bernard Shaw declares he is 2 Boishevisi. Which is_tantamount to saving that Geormge has’beén think- s Police Dogs Free An offer extraordinary under which any responsible person may come into possession of one of these famous dogs without enst. You simply ass€ist us ir breeding for our market, which is the whole United States and numerous for- ‘Write to us for partic- the favorably with ing again and jhas -;p,sm At what he |eign countries. es to be fi‘ cms;q,, Snn|ars and agreement Prangisco I uu ] h ke o N N e The Palisade Kennels ‘Q d" ‘flf EAST KILLINGLY, CONN, Ole Hanson resigne ayor Seattie ‘caise ne wants to go fishing. No carthly reasom - Why - Bisiess shouid interferr . vi Pledsure. Bridgeport Pos WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Needs Our Help Y& Excelient crops are being harvest- ed in s=ome seciions . of.Europe. RBut| Best work and materials at right the world vm stikk need-ait -America’s | Prices by skiled labor. surpiu ier News: 50 West Main St. __THEKE 16 no advertising mediua in Fastern Comnecricut equai to The Buls i ietin for business res:ite. Telephone mmm‘a #f true iove has toc many side trac i A | ing therein .the- trees that have since a|developed into beautiful shade trees, an planting. Councilr was hinged in eftigy for this act and was mever aft: erwards up for election of any officy Yet it has subsequently proven that he _served his cily ~weil In making Williams park just.what it is today. The man of straw was made at night in the office of the old Dally Star, tak- en to a big elm tree that stood in State street opposite Main, and sus- pended from a_big branch that ex- tended across State street. The ef- figy bore a printed card with words: “J. B. C. BEWARE." effigy was hanged shortly after night and there it ~remained affernoon. when it was cut down Louis Manierre. the auctioneer, used to sell pies and cakes and lemon (Special to The Bulletin.) New London, Sept. 12—There was ry in a lccal newspaper. this veek|and. not of. the Morg: teuing of (vees planted in the lorg ago by the late Elias P. Morgan. then an alderman of the jcity, with'a ity apfropriation, and heing subsequently Gértehted, for re-clecifon Yor nis extray- agance in planting trees on” the Met- gan farm. The story goes that the trees then planted are now the beau- tiful shade trees on the = northwest. néar the park and in Broad street and vicinity. Elias F. Morgan was fath- er of the present mayor, who bears his name, only it is split in the mid- die to E. Frank Morgan. As the story goes on it savs that at the time the Morgan trees were sot out that Will- iams park s mothing but a publie dump! That is not true. as the only That d- ‘u‘r{tfl by whe stormy night, and the rain continued chief engineer of the|this happened fifty or more the | semblance it had of a dump was long 3 £ after the trees were planted, and in|beer in the railway station. That | comparatively recent vears when the effigy work was done on a dark and | New London Fire department: Fben| ago. F. March, the best pitcher in the s ~”"1 When baseball was played in Wil his catcher, Marcellus Roe. . In! k, there was not a house hose days the ball was pitched ne as far back as Vauxh ey cording to the rules of the game anite strect was not (-ux‘ not thrown as now, and the pitcher ond_Williams, and e roaniocn o Tt the Dall mberl it e et e e Gl i the batter wanted it: Knee high. {'Fitch's lot. so-called. Tn this big lot { waist high, or shoulder high | now_wholly covered with handsome | 'Don. | residences. was the training plac A ot Py v Oraon: | where the state militiamen held drifls. | - official acorer, Thare may | 3nd where Dan Rice and other old | S but the only members. of | ¥ne circus agzregations held fort the Pequot Baseball ciub: that reside; LAls lot was the promerly of the Iatc| in New London toda R L e T S membered just now s. e L see| Marsh and Ehen ith. The Pequots| tion. laid out most of the = i e piaving many senra ey | probably planited a tree o and Williams not a Adump at| that time. and v was_within the SOC]AL CORNER | memory of living man. There wers| trees then on the four streets sur (Continuéd from Page Twelve) rounding the parl but none in the | park’ now prope lthough the park ¥ou can attend the zathering here. is now studded w hig trees That ;| Huldy: Thanks for card. We miss is another story from a dfferent You greatly. i - e Merrs Widow: Thanks for vour Wember of the cou ‘eard, also. T haven't been able to get, Sl and of the COmIBItIeds oF " up that way T antictpated 4 SMoperty ih" Rared 3 Diana: Your card received and willl Congdon, while. being a good citizen, | try to write before ~ lomg. Have | 510" tome he the eompany, canning and other work to! bles s time. He ha Keep me’ busy. < v He decided that mu B Worlf siits lovelva oy - the future gen. Morning. Hoping to see a goodly eration to have B nice, shaded Number the Z5th. As ever. {1 park continue as| “-\'TY No one- all cut up as a| Te e el GRdrto | LOwW cOST | SAUCES :’:“,‘I s by plant-| Dear A very | simpic cottage pud- | IR s G ding- v sponge or a cup cake fe-a piece of left-ovar cake steamed (o) new tenderness—some cold hoiled | L i ¥ rice. or even the despised ea pud- ding will take on new « if \\vr\ul with a delicious sauce Heid wre recipes for excellent| faic at Ze a left-over to al Substitute: T. A. B. HALL TONIGHT 'ROWLAND'S JAZZ BAND e e slightly of two sance over thoroughly. return to wntil the cream. the e with — ley of \vanilla. Drawn The 9th Annual Fair . Butter Sauce for Pud it Togerner G e We tabieabodns of hurte J, gradually on af brown ;Of the North Si‘mmgt"n BWo cfips of hailing Water., Cook until) | Grange-Fair Association vnlllmmg‘ b at S B R ‘-)e held Tuesday, Wednesduy‘ Choebfkte Saucs Mix togethér one and one-half tablespoons cornstarch, 'and Thursday, September 16, und one-fourth teaspoon of Mix | 7 in four tablespoons of wrated bitter 117, 18 | chocolate or coroa. Add one and one- 2 4 .. I half cups of sugar. Gradually pour Tuesday Entry Day, Thursday Chil-| (. 1he dry ingredients one cup of hoiling water, stirring con the mixture for five minuies. Fruit Sauce— Mix togeéther ome ta- All children under 12 ad- Horse Pulling Contests. ! , 15c. | dren’s Day. mitted free. Admission 30c—Children Under 12 BREED THEATRE SUNDAY EVENING TWO SHOWS AT 7 and 8:30 HARRY MOREY With An All Star Cast. Including Arthur Donaldson Saxe. FOUR SHOWS TODAY 1:30—3—6:15—8:15 THE GREAT EMOTIONAL STAR FLORENCE REED And An All-Star Cast WILLIAM DESMOND and IRVING CUMMINGS —IN— Her Code of Honor A story that throbs with heart i terest, for it tells of two of the greatest things in life — human love and human frailty. Taylor Holmes —IN— A Regular Fellow A FEATURE WITH A MILE OF SMILES PATHE NEWS and Templar Including —IN— “FIGHTING DESTINY” A Highly Dramatie Offering WILLIAM PARSONS —IN— BILL’S FORTUNE A Comedy Drama De-Luxe e et s e et S KINOGRAMS LATEST NEWS TOPICS FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEK LYy Central Baptist Church Untion Square EVENING SERVICE AT 7:30 TOPIC OF SERMON: “HUMAN SOLIDARITY” REV. ARTHUR F. PURKISS. | A Good Place to go Sundav Evenings DANCING Saturdey Evening, Ss=nt. 13ih STAG and DEER CONTEST! Music by Faltcorn’s Jazz Eané* 13 MONDAY AND TUESDAY - " SPECIAL EXTRA "HALL CAINE’S _WORLD FAMOUS NOVEL “THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST ME” Sevan Part Artcraft Master Picturs With a Brilliant Cas! Inciuding Kathrine Macluiraid, 0 Jack Holt, Fri Bronette Theodore Roberts. DOROTHY DALTON IN “The Home Breaker” FIVE PART COMEDY DRAMA BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE _Going Down to Busnos Aires DAV: THF"TOr snoAv EVENING A‘F? and 8:40 MARY PICKFORD AND OWEN MOORE IN THE 5 PART HUMAN DRAMA ‘‘CAPRICE’’ POST TRAVEL PICTURES MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY TOPICS OF THE DAY FIVE PART ' BASEBALL STORY PEP EX| FULL OF AND CITE- AS A BIG LEAGUE GAME WITH THREE MEN ON BASES, AND THE LAST BATTER UP! ETHEL CLAYTON N “VICKY VAN” A FIVE PART DETECTIVE MYS{%RY STORY BY CAROLYN wnd ADDED ATTRACTION Counterfeit Clues AN INTENSE EMOTIONAL PLAY — CHARLIE - CHAPLIN “HE LOVED HER $0,” COMEDY Cencezt b*chezira PULASKI HALL i | | £ —PRESENTING— MONDAY AND TUESDA ESDAY OH, “WHAT A BABY” Plays For Balence of Week Bz Announced. OPEN TO ALL Doancing 8:30 to 12 to The Season’s Smartest and Brightest Musical Comedy *Successes Wiih the Sweetest and Most Youthful Singing and Dancing Chorus in the World S B Admission—GCent: 55¢ Ladies 35c, of poon fourth eun of ow- '?(\,‘1'\-’10? x] Schoe i for about stirrin i ada ( I yeans . L at Ar- SR D 6L dois. adru; B 3 nded the o ) ol for a while. fourth cup of corn syrup. Boil the Thu”n" it ummer ture minutes, then ndd ope i a home: a ) r and re- e and were éallers © e ya | turned o Pre n he winter \nvda)’ »eum, »und _here, h N b i HANNAH WHO, chmond. Fiordiice R What is CAbTi:RIA is a harmless substitnte for Castor Qil, Paregori o5 and Soothing Syrups. It is p;easant It containg neither Opium, Morp nor other Nar= cotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For morc than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relicf of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrheoeaj arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and & ¢ Castoria D e TG, allaying Teverishness an Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving heahhy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. g The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in nse for over 30 years, has borne the Slgmture of Chas. H. Fletcher; and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-Cood” are but Exzperiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Children Cry For Have You Tried [t? Evefybody has read the above headline ; how many believe it? -Have you a little-one in the home, and has that dear little mite when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that come with the use of Fletcher’s Castoria? You have heard the cry of paim. Have you heard them cry for Fletcher’s Castoria ? Try it. Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Cas toria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the look in the eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete~— from pain to pleasure. Try it. You’ll find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in the booklet that is wrapped around every bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria. GENUINE CAS_TQ RIA ALways Bears the Signature of