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=== Want A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Sell | Advertisement Will Sell It WANTRD—Female ‘WANTED—Miscellancous FOR SALE FOR. BALE. wum—kmmd waltress. Ap-| WANTED—At ant View. a -| ¥OR SALE—Broi 2 a sly at Mohegan Restaurant. augisd_ |tage for the -x'é:%m‘rfifl" ith; m‘n-“n T Bor TR Sroousp Gonne ™ | Fruit-Poultry Farm Near ooty | WANTED —wmm Address P. O. 146, T - : " i 8 o ciomoed hand | tion to care for oF invaid. . Write | Address | o R EATE Sevea sosd—sider 3t | Village—A One-Man Dandy; T o oo, Amerieun | 10 Shaw St. New London. | suptod | 8l oo = rels ) Sl S T, NS AL | Only $750 | JEERES Oy s g1 _ | "y ANTED Eaperienced i at | Pleasant View, T L, on ocean front, SUEL NN : Tcelleniy logated mhort wallcip: Ol w. Jacaum clear [once s st speak . Mra. D. Beau- | commodations {or partics of two 10 BiX| FOE B, icaily niew. ton | school, cic. ;3 1.9 miles hustiing KR mar. #r salecman, to aet as crew manager fof | regard, P. O. 128, Taftville, Conn. |girls. L. R, L., Pleasant View, R. L. Concord. Corner High and West Main |ket town; Drosperons farmers ail around : work ; excellant unity to | augl?d augl¥d Streets, d et town ; prosperous farmers all around ; - right man. ' Apsly The Premier Ber- | = e e | e < = 8ug1Sd |8 1. aeres’th Drovide necessities BiE op: TP T — portunity poultry development ; 5 1-2 acrer ¥ice Co., 66 Eim SU. Bridgeport, Conn. | WANTHED _‘.,,1""“,'{,,4‘“1,,,, o ptod PRI B L T e oo ety OATEaln, three mew | Broductive tlluge; 20y appie trecs : com | e SRy Josition. "S- ¥ Peterson, 130 Main | books and pictures, gIASSWaTe, ete.; hm'- in thres the, two yearlings and |1oTtable 5-room houfe with = beautiful i WANTED—Good _reliable St auglid | est cash prices. is D. Ward, 30-33 three calves, 40 laying hens, on,@ vear |Shade, splendid outlook: 30-ft. basement é “WANEED_A gl {5 operato our el | Water St, Norwlch___3y208MW__ |eid mare,'gdod arivor, ‘cheap. R. . D 1 |barn. ot To settle duickly 3ig0. jpart vator. PisacCaaden Co. _auglid | WANTED—If you have any fat hogs Cgm‘;h;m-- ola Swnmnt’:“‘r;;d- Hetaiogie 1100 Bareaths, uas Steopt NIEB_A JourE eneraetl Al |~ WANTED_Woman to do cleaning and | XS€LIE om0 (%15 290 1% 2 P T = et ARy, 10 A K., Naee g or, stating age and experlence, (o Box care Bulletin. & “augled WANTED Swuation by first class n; best of referemces. Box O., in_Office. augld TWANTED Middle aged men to eeil pur reliable norsery produets: whole or time ; experience unneceseary. C. E. flson & Co.. Manchester, Conn. auglsd FANTRDPlasterer; bring _tools. James Rane, 25 Meadow St, Williman- e, Conn. avgidd T WANTED _Foreman for folding box ; raust be familiar with making up and high grade printing. Address . Smythe, 15 Oxford St, Hartford, Comn. augléd “GOVERNMENT wants railway m: glerks; §135 menth t positions” open, Pranklin_Insti- Weavers, Spbolers, Warper Tenders and Loomfixers THE FALLS CO. WANTED 3 OR 4 FIRST CLASS DRAPER WEAVERS FOR NIGHT WORK No Better Job in New England ASHLAND COTTON COMPANY Jewett City, Conn. LOST AND FOUND FUNESAL DIBECTORS GECRCGE G. GRANT | Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE ne 630 (ummings Faneral Diré:torg and Embalmers 322 Main . Street Chamber of Commerce Building Fhone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telaphions 410-2 DAY DR NIGHT Successer to STETSON & YOUNG Bast work and materials, at right prices, by skifted labor, ey Telophone eneral housework; $30 per month with I'i\'m‘. Mystic Oral Scheel Telephone Mystic 220. aug1d ———————r FOB @ALE—Horses auglsd WANTED_Now is_the fims to have your sewing mashine put fn order for the 5 ng. R. S. Siephenson, Phone 1385-14, wagiia " WANTED—T9 = bux FOR SALE—Lady's driving horse, also runabout and harness. Phone 1607. augldd R FOR SALE — Bay Shetland pony, voung, gentle and perfectly seund, fiue also harness and buggy. M. F. Conn. auglsd brown dri horse, § years o e i T B cied gy and harness ; will sacrifice to the right man. Inquire James Sawyer, Gay Hill, Montville. auglid BALE Three work Hofses and three €ets harness. Inquire Standard Oil Co. Phone 79. auglid ¥OR SALE—Horse, harness and ex- press wagon, in good order, Inquire J, Wuttkey, 115 Roath St. augléd " ¥OR BALE—Good sound driving hotse. Phone 1876-4. Jys2d FOR SALE I have 15 Horses that are broken in for all kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER E. PIEESON. 636-3. Tel. je3a FOR SALE—automoblles FOR SALE—1913 Buick roadster. in good_running order. Lathrop’s Garage, 271 Washington St. auglsd FOR SALE or exchange, Chandler, like new. 10 Whitaker Ave. auglld “FOR SALE—1931 Ford sedan, run 250 miles ; reason for selling. Call at Mr. 722 Boswell Ave., after 5 p. m. ¥FOR SALE—Overland to very good running order. Inquire Henry Allara, 35 North Main St. augléd _ FOR SALE—1919 Dodge touring cat, newly painted, guaranteed in perfect con- ditlon. _ Inquire Henry Allard, 35 North { bt S auvgled FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in escelent condition, new engine, will sell reasonable once, Inguire 52 Shetucket St AUTO PRICES SLASHED New low prices on Hudson and Essex new cars $50 to $200 less than last week. New Hudsons, Essex, Briscoes and Fords for immediate delivery. Used Ford Touring cars and roadsters, with starters, at pricss from $200 to $350. Over 30 new and used cars here for | your selection. THE DANIELSON GARAGE C. H. PELLETT, Prop. Tel. 130 Danieison, Conn. TRUCKING from. 50 to 1 quarts of good pure mifk each day; ufl for cheese business. 169 North Main St Sam_Sisc augléd WANTED—Sccond hand furniture and antique\ C. J. King, 48-50 Water St Phone 38-2. augisd SHIDENBERG'S After Dinner cigar, straight; Manila cigars, § for 35c. $3.76 a box of 100; a fine line of S0c pipés, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. augldd_ & id eight-roo: Jear old elant-room nouse, new, with six ghrine Matet;, rice vefy low ho] seven-room FOR SALE—On Convent Ave, a nice two-faniily hotise of six rooms and bath s xr;-prnahud; fine_neéighborhood ; price 188 West Thames St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SATE—In Jewett City, a nice 8 , with 1ot of ‘wood on piace, or quick arence les, 188 VWest orwich, Conn. ~ augifd ear fair ground, a small e, with ome acre of d; price very low for quick sale. Ses arénice Shoies, 188 West Th: Rugisa e le. ~ See es Bt ¥OR S ht Up to date; thust be seen to reasonable. See Clarence Sholes, augldd WANTED—100 farme for catalogue, 10 acres up, with or without stock; give full particulars in first letier &s to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City,” Conn. iy22d WANTED—We pay Mfiam prices for second and furniture. Norwieh Fural ture Co., Breed Bidg. Tel. 1314-3. We buy, sell and exchange. jeltd WANTED—Farms; all inds, all gizes, anywhere in Connecticut. 1s your fafm for sale? Call, write o telephone Hel- man’s Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds St, Danielson, Conn. J7d WANTED—Second hand and antique farniture. ' Tiger & Kremen, successors to A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St Phons 717-3 Norwich. 3d ploger, L M Jones, F. D. No. 1. Tel. 43-3 Lebanon D i all wayi hunting stock; sold same kind for past 10 years and have made good hunters; breeder pups, eoon make good 6n game; J¥rite to Gus Macht or Frank Maynard, altic. ba 1484, Turnbull, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. -augl7d FOR sALlo-an_kmlv.ney cutter and eonard Bridge, R. augl9d ¥OR SALE Rabbit dogs, guaranteed i also five nice pups from and beagles, will broken to hunt. augl2FSTu FOR SALE—New milch Holstein cow ; mare, good worker, cheap. Call - % AUEWFM FOR SALI—Pigs § Weeks old. James TO EENT TO RENT—Upper tenement of sevén rooms. Inquire of J. Bradford, Book- binder, 105 Broadway augisd TO RENT—Ocean front cottage at Weekapaug, R. L, seven rooms, all ifm- provements, after Aug. 24 Thofp & ‘Trainer, Inc. Westeri: L augldd “¥OR RENT—Tenement 60 main, latest | o-. 818 __ ________ ausléd Call 585 auglsd W:Oll Pst:‘E—erta hW nl;t.‘;ane sgd oot = ite Ro yearling hens, 25 each; gsunny room. all| Guernsey cow, 360. C. H. Libbey, Scot- 31 Grov ; | land, Conn. augl6d i “¥oR LE_Bay about 1200, B Gy 3 SALE—Bay mare, abou 200, LI gsl*:ktr good condition; 40 chickens, 3 pounds. T Otge, A aciaic | B+ Curtin, Balti augléd piazza, fireplace and electric | . Phone 480 or inguire augl2d |rooming house, 2 reoms, good oppor- Tof TiZht house. | (UNItY, best business corner location in kessing hune 18%- e | S, ully equigped with good_furnitfte; TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with of without board. 13 Boswell Ave. jebd el cIGARS K. Race, Northi Franklin, Conn. augléd FOR SALE—In Jeweit City, CIGARS house. with two acres of land Whitestone Cigar aare $70 per thousand. | henliouse, J. F. CONANT, 11 Fraoklla St Bi bull. Sfimgvne Farm,” Jewett Ciyt. ¢ord ; in 3-cord lots, $5.50 per cord; chest- nut wood, $8 eord’; in 3-cord lots, § cord. Henry Saucier, Danielson, Tel. 81-3. 5 for $15; a 14 months' old boaf at a bar- gain. Henty L. X Write Box 100 Butiétin delivered ; two carloads at low price. T FOR SALE—Good paying garage bu ness; owtier leaving town, will sacril to quick buyer. OK SALE Good yearling Holstein | atgl R Y { FOR SALE—Good seasoncd wood, $9 | 0 Conn. augléd old pigs. two Saucier, Danieison, Conn, FOR SALE—N % London, established low and sale price reasonable. augled FOR SALE—Shingles, red or white, ear or extra, ¢an make price here ir Write Box 267, care of ulletis TOBACCO Whelesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported, a vilte, Conn. augsd i “¥OE BALE—Single wagon with top, CISMS. good condition. Summit St. augdd | It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, NONN. (Established for Ha.f a Century) RGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, and trucking. _Tel. 617-12. jyld GUS LAMBEET, JB., N Sy "Te D. JOSLY. move everything anywhere. —Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- cainery, P “TEAMING and moving, long_distance trucking 4 specialty. Joun H. Ford, 253 Main Plone 752. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St Phone 383 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN HABTLEY, Shetucket St Phone $07. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. | TORNITPMS MOVON:, TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HAVE your tiree ietresded. losk like , wear like new, as as mew. Lanoie Tire Co., 83 W. A 8t tebitd OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanica! Repalrs, Painting, Trim- ! ming, Upholetering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp, 507 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN STREET INSURANCE 48 sections of radiators, almost new. cow and calf. weil watered, and some woodland, house of 8 rosms, barn, other outbuiidings; above place within 2 miles of trolley road and 1 mile of cnurch and school. ing, No. LEon SALE_Silo, i $9 per cord. C. 1099-3. STOP In to s6e us: we carty every- thing in the line of second-hand furni- tere, stoves, etc. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St, Norwich. FOL SALEFurnace, Pal leam, Volunteer Junior, 17 ing re at Auditorium Hotel. FOR SALK—One 4 year old Ayrshire Frank 8. Kennedy, Day- ! FOR SALE Farm of about 65 ac carriage house, and Apoly fo D. Lewis Lrown- 221 Maple Norwich, Conn. au in_excellent_condi- on._Call Lebanon 14-3. _ juied FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove lengths, . Brown, Yantic. Piione au«llxl&l‘ Phone 1703-3. mar2d Advice concerning rate reduetions by eliminating hazards—real service and real Companies, TSAAC S. JONES Insurance Agent 91 Main Street PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, | CONTRACTOES—JOBBEES, f Tlambifiy and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. PHONE 563-5. The very Dest plumbing by exmert workmen_ at the fairest prices is sateed; also heating and gasfitting. JOHN ¥. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. ————— ey DCOXBINDING BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order PIANO TUNERS wl GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St e © ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS ments, cont seven rooms, located Fhser Bpildias, Necia 0 short distance from Fraaklin’ Square, e ACCOUNTANTS, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN ALEXANDER H MANES, DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bidg. Norwioh, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST Offiee Hourss 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Teieshone — g =oTELS AMERIC 3 AN _HOUSE, D. Prop. Earage service con: nected. Phope. Shetucket St. DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European es Hros., Proj ‘Telephono 2608 Broadway, il Certified Public Accountant, 24 Fronklin St. Talking Machine Shep Bidg., Norwich. Telephone 1509, Accounting—Auditing—Tax Beports, ——ey CBIROFODIST A. 6. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. , Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protéet your feet). Suits 78, e Bldg.. 321 Maln St, Norwich, Conn. Pnone 13884 - an3id PRINTING catly dones. Est romoy and neatly done: b y cheerfully given. The Bulletin Co., 66 Franklin St 3d room modern cottage, with garaens, also garage. located at 642 and owner leaving eity and must be sold at once. A great opportunity for a big bar- gain for very chéice roundings, near markets and station, fine 12-room house, 2 large barns, sheds ang farm buildings all good, running spring | Sields, part can be irrigated, large spring. | o et 'ge spring. | wood, Phone 511 | {7 NC P —e Ty FOR SALE TWO FINE BUILDING LOTS On Convent Street Near'New St. Mary’s Church Bargain Price APPLY TO James L. Case 40 SHETUCKET ST. Tel. 876 FOR SALE One six-room modern cottage, one five- large lois for Main St.; both are new houses; | roperty. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A MORAN, Eeal Estate Broker, Franklin Square, RIVERSIDE DAIE¥ FARM 140 acres, finely located, exceilent sur- ater in buildings, 60 acres fertile tillable | ed_pastures, 2,600 saiable | , large stream through farm, will | very easy | Willimantic, | aughd cords FOR SALE ~ New House, with all modern improve- FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Cemtral Building, Norwich, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS T;: ilim homes on W‘i‘lfiamu Street with large grounds and roomy gar- ages.. Cozy 6 reem house with good dot on Lincoln Aven Modern house with two car garage on Wash- ington St. Also a 7 room house near busimess section for $4,000. Several 2 family houses way. below cost to produce them. ARCHA W. COIT 1233 Main x |PURE ALUMINUM New York City. WOoOD FOR SALE Best Quality Seasoned Wood Hard auglsd 100% ] $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD Phone 792 FOR SALE ' TWO-FAMILY HOUSE SIX ROOMS EACH No. 10-14 Garfield Avenue SPECIAL PRICE iF SOLD WITHIN TEN DAYS JAMES L.: CASE Tel. 876 40 Shetucket St. FOR SALE —OF— VERMOXNT COW TEL. 30. J. H. HYDE, LEBANON. FOR SALE Dandy ten-room house, large lot, good barn, well rented, on car line; a real good investment. For further details, sce RENCE SHOLES, Buyer_and Seiler, 188 West Thames St. LEGAL NOTICE LIMITATION OF C ¥ PROB HELD | n and for the District | & & B e 3 & E < e = £ & B 3 d District, Sturrs, Administ six mont] Annie F. Ordered, That date hereof, and the sam and allowed ix, from the are_limited to bring in ate, and the 3 x s directed to give public notice to the creditors of said es- tate {o bring in their claims within sald e g a copy of this nearest the last dwelt within the same Town, by publishing the same. three limeS im » Newspaper having a circulation in said Probate Dis- t return make to this Court of the notice given. Attest: LEWELLYN J. STORRS, augled Judsge. BIDS AND ormER! CITY IMPROVEMENTS. aled bids will be received by the y nittee of the Common Council, City of Putnam, at the office of John O, & Co., until 4 p. m., Aug. 24, for foliowing: 21 Xo. 1, conerete’ screen pit on'Arch t. Bid No. 2, about 200 feet of concrete curbing on Canal St. Bid No. bout 900 square yards of concrete vavement on Canal St. Bid No. 4, about $00 square yards of bituminous macadam pavement on Canal st The right is reserved to, reject any and all bids and to select thé type of p: ment for Canal St. after opening of bids. o pecifications may be obtained at the of George W. Perry, City Engineer, Puinam. J. off -augisd e ——— “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Qur Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumnfs Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street Nickfiiating UMITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Tnc. Shea’s News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE 5-gt. Tea Kettles. ... $2.50 10-qt. Preserve Kettles $2.50 6-qt. Convex Kettles, i ver ........ $2.00 8-qt. Convex Kettles, with cover . ....... $2.50 A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It TO BLOCK ISLAND STEAMER NELSECO II DAILY ROUND TRIPS, leaving Norwich week days (except Sat- urday) at § a. m, Leave Saturdave at 11 a: m. Leave Sundays at 9.30 a. m, eastern standard_time. Qe day excursion rate, $2.18 15(.;"::1[! rate esdays and rsdays, ‘Passengers to New London o PUTNAM (Continaed frem Page Six) Miss Georgianta and Miss Ora Vincel- lette, at home; Mrs. Edward Riendeau, Pascoag, R. L; Mrs, Omer Sweeney, Esmond, R. L; Mrs, Jane Murtdy and Alphonse_Vincellettol of Hartford. Eliott Dean, Robeft Bruce and Bibert Whoodis who have been at Camp Hazen, Chester, for a week have returned to their Homes in Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. George Fine and son have returned from a trip to New York state. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith have been entertaining Mr. Smiths father from Fitchburg, Mass. Miss Charlotte Embleton, formerly Home aconomics demon:Arator of the Windham county farmers’ association, has been the guest of friendd in Putnam recently. Mrs. D. C. Park, supetintendent of the Windham County témporafy home, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Fal- lon in Hingham, Mass. Francis ®. Cutler, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cutler, West Glouces- ter, died Wednesday at her parents’ horfie. Mrs. Celia Lessard, public Thealth nurse of Putnam, has begun the baby clinic in the mew headquarters of the nursing assoolation in the Tatem block. Wicker furniture has been purchased. At present Miss Lessard has on exhi- bition a number of charts of interest to mothers whose children ars being brought to the room for examimation. Miss Lessard sald Thursday that 14 bables have attended the clinfc, ana 33 other bables are heing ' supervised by her, but mot directly as a part of the The nurse is in her room Wed- nesday afternoon from 2 until 5 for the purpose of conferring with mothers who wish to bring their children there. These are measured and weighed, and records kept from week to wesk So that develop- ment can be traced. In cases whero necessary the nurse recommends that the children be placed in the care of & physiclan. Speaking of her work, Miss Lessard sald: “Only this morning two mothers came to me to learn about feed- ing ther ehildren. T helped them, and am glad that T am able to do this kind of work. It broadens tho field of the nurse’s acttvit Charles Tourteflotte, Putnam, and Frank Brown of Jewett City, are taking a motor trip to Canada. Chauncey Talbot has moved into the house on Wilkinson street former'y ce- cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keith. BEQUESTS IN WILL OF LATE FRANCIS APPLETON FOSTER Cambridge, Mass, Aug. 18.—The Massachusetts Institute of Technology will recaive $1,000,000 and Wellesiey College $500,000 from the estate of Francis Appleton Foster of Weston who died recently. The will was filed here today. Mr. Foster was head of the dry goods firm of F. A. Foster and Company, Inc., of Roston, New York, Philadelphia and Chicago, and director of a number of textile mills. Seth Sprague of New Yorks, a nephew, is bequeathed $500,000 and named as executor. - Numerous small public be- quests are mad CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD GOVERNMENT Miami, Fla., Aug. 18.—J. C..Cross- land, president of the Miam! Fisherles Compagy and a resident of this city, was arrested today on the charge ' of conspiracy to defraud the government and violation of the national prohibition act, in conncetion with the selzure om August 2 of the Schooner Henry L. Marshall off Atlantic City. The warran was sered by a deputy United States marshal. / 5,000,000 SUIT AGAINST BANK DIRECTORS FOR NEGLIGENCE . Boston, Aug. 1—Bank Commissioner Joseph C. Allen in possession of the Closed Cesmopolitan Trust Company late today brought suit in the supreme court against the directors of the company for o sum approximating five million doflars. Specifications in the bill of compiaint allege that the losses incurred in the conduct of the bank's business exceed $4,764,159.47. Charges against the directors contain- ed in the bill of equity allege gross and repeatdd negligence in making loans and Investments and repeated violations of the banking laws of trust companies, bol in the commercial and savings depart- ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine Beware! Unless you see the name Bayer” on package or on tabiets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre- scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by million: Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neural- gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy- tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY WHEN YOU W. ness before the public, there is no um better than solumans of Thé pess before the public. um better than thyough the advertising colnnns of Toe Fulletin. WHEN Y0U WANT to put your pusi- thers 15 no medi. 6-cup Percolators. .... $2.00 The Household 74 FRANKLIN STREET Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. o WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- Bess before the publie, there is 20 medi- A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It e | NEW LONDON Miss Afna. M. Mallof, daughter of MF. and Mrs, John M. Mailen of No. 43 Bfoois street, was united in matriags Wednesday at Si. Mary’s Star of the Sea ¢nureh William J. Murray. son of MF. and Mrs. John F. Murray of No. 109° Blackball street. Nuptial nass was brated by wnder C. Wollschlager, who also per- forged the wedding ceremony. The al- tar was adorned with palms, lilles and ik gladioll. The bfide wore a gown of pi lace over white satin, with whi | ture hat, and carried an afm boun: i bride roses and lilies of the va'l , Mary H. Maloneéy of Norwich, cou £ the “bride, Was bridesmaid. She wore pink ereps de chine, frtih 14ix pletno hat, and carried an &rm bouqut of pink gladioll. John D. McEnancy of Ne. i7 Alger place was best man. A special musical programme arran=. €d by Bdward F. Hands and Mrs. Ja Murphy ‘of Westerly, organist at Mary's church, in Stoningion, was ren- dered. A quintet, Mrs. Katherine Hick ey, Miss Helen Ganey, Mtn. Frank Sta'y Cilver's “Benedictus” and Agnus Del. Mgs. Frank Stanton con- | tralto, sang Gounod's Avd Maria. A re- coptlan was held and a hreakfast served at the home of the brids, following the chureh ceremony, Dr. and Mrs. Murray will go to Can ada and Nova Scotia and will live here. Thet bride is a graduate from St. Parochiai school and WilNia: rial Institute, following which s a_course at the Conneeticut College for Women, She has recently been emml ¢l by Bilderbeck & Langdon, architeets Dr. Murray was gradu ley High School and from the University of Maryland: B present from ford, New York, Pro more. PINCH HITTER SAVES DAY FOR WHITE SOX Chicago, August 18—Xred Bratchi,| batting a pinch in the eighth in ning delivered & single “whick two runs home aad_enabled C i to defeat New York 7 to 6. The locals | {led the visitors until the venth | when Ruth cracked out his 46th hom- | er with two men on base and gave| H I | the Yankees a temporar Schall argued so strenousiy Ruth's home run which went over left field fence fair, but which catcher claimed went foul before the ball disappeared from sight that he was ordered out of the game. Today's victory for Chicago was credited to Faber, giving him a string of 23 vic- tories. Score: Chiszpo (A) b b Stitie.et b Pouighm | manit | Baker 2o 21 H : H . H P : ! () Baited 1 i) Tiatied Score y mustngs: New York 10020038006 { Chicago 10020103 x—1 TS ate . chmson, s % galk. Boco- SENATORS HIT BROWNS PITCHERS HARD AND WON St. Louis, August 13—Washington batsmen pounded the ball to all cor- ners of the lot, hitting three St. Louis | pitchers alike today and easily took the second game of the series 13 to 1. Walter Johnson was invincible. Jacob- son's homer was the lone St. Louis] Washingtea (A) . (A) ab np e hpo s e Smith.cf ‘s oV o i 20 38 0/1 90 55460 i i o ° 3 [ ° ‘ 0 1 Jonmere 3 5 | Tots 2 (%) Batted for Ruse (xx) Batted for_Leitoid ey Score by ‘Washington 3 St. Louis 00 Home runs, RED SOX WON BOTH ENDS + OF DOUBLE HEADEK,{ Detroit, August 18—Boston won both ends of a double header from Detroit here today, 6 to 5 and 5 to 0. The| first contest went 11 innings, Karr's | double and Pittinger's single bring- |ing the winning run. Timely hitting i and Detroit won the second game. The score: First game: Bozton W b Leibold. ot Ftting'ref 2 Fostar 35 enosio. ¥ Pritc s Meinsia 1y 7.Cotling 2 Sootien Hoaie Detreit a Kt =¥ick Vit . Joves Totals Boore by Boston Detroit Detroit Two base Bl LAW ENFORCEMENT WORKER CHARGED WITH MURDER Adrian, Mich, Augl 183—Mrs. Matle Kirby, of Hudson, for many years prom- inent temperance and law enforcement worker, was arrested on a Charge of murder and lodged in jail here today with the alleged disapearance of a child born July 4 to her twenty year old, ua- married daughter Alice. Officers who investigated the case an- nounced Mrs. Kirby had-told them the child Cied but refused to-inform as to disposition cf the body or to relate the circumstances of its death. No burial record is on file in the county. The moth- er of the child is held for investigation. Mrs. Kirby, mother of four daughters, is president of the Lenawece Women's Christian Temperance Unicn and a field agent for the state organization. Issac Rader, age fifteen, received the first price of $100 for the best pinting in oil entered for the fourth annual exhibition of the Federated Art Secleties of Toledo, O. . Aiduin_w | ana_secure | faculty of Berkeley Divinity L ANNCUNCEMENTS Breed Theatre and Majestic Roef ok Garden, i fliam Farnum heads e Breed theatre and. s jestis e oo B today in “The Scuttiers” This f8 & thrilling picture ang wiil esjectally ap- Peal t0 all those who are fond of ses Ffomances. There are many bigx scener on the biz sailing vessel which are ex- citing and full of interest. There % plenty of romance, thrills, suspense snd hum, touthes, William Farnum is secu :’n the role of Landersand is suppItted 'y an exceptionally fine Tkt Srumiin: ¥ fine cast headed hy roaring two part. Sunshins - ey entited “Tho Night 'Beformr wit %o be ghown and the Path will comlete the bill ‘Oming Sunday, Monday a day, a film version of avid nflaelk:"l dramatie tFiamph, “Th > B P e Heary of Mary. Davis Theatre, Can you “guess” what the oth is thinking? Is & men who ta er: v::.la: der equally gu with the wreteh wao ctually commits the deed? These and many other ethical prob- lems made ““Phe Witching Honr” one the greatest stage successes of all times, The Augustus Thoma h has now been filmed as a William D, Tayior Realart eectal and Wil be shown at he s theatre fo: b, the Devs'th r thres days, begin. To interpret strong m. h : a really all-star cast liott Dexter, famous leadin any Ceell B. de Ml . considered perfect cholce for “Jack Brookfield,” the gentleman gambler who came to Yealize that his ability to “guess’ thé other man's hand was cheatig just as much as if he had slipped cards up his sleeve. i Mary Alden, of “Birth of a Nation" s the mother role created by ace. Clay Whipple, the hot- gster who had an inherited e cats-eye i by the ile Ruth Renick, forme for Douglas Fairbanks, piays opposite him. A five reel Mack Sennett comedy wili included in the programme. This tickler is entitied “On & -Summmers " and is said to, be one of the fun- comedies yet produced by thal g of laugh makers, Mack Semmett, A Paramount Magazine wil also be - shown. Strand, Four vaudeville acts that eammot be | beaten. A variety that has not yet beem seen in Norwich. Each act has its own characteristics. Surely a very fine pro- gramme. Don't miss it. Earle Willlams is sure to continae in popularity With such a vehicle as “T¢ Can Be Done” which will be shown at the Strand theatre today and Satar- @ay. In thig profiuction he assumes the rols of an author who attemmts to live one of his stories. The action is hu- morous in places and 2t tmes assumes intensely dramatic proportions. It is a sort of detective story, full of mystery, suspense and action. The love interest has not been forgotten by the author and it completes a well rounded story that will appeal to the averaze per son. BI Fair ol oppostte the star, who is supnorted by a cas‘of screew favorites The flim was directed by Da- vid Smith. To Hold Biock Dance The Richard Hourigan Post Veterans of Foreign Wars are to hold another Block Dance tonight, (Friday) if plea- sant at the corner of Water and She- tucket streets, near the Majestic Bidg The last affair proved o suceess, be- ing well attended and the post has hopes of making this dance.a better success than the last one. Lobby Social at Y. M. C. A. A lobby social amnounced as “Yuz night” has been scheduled to be held in the Y lobby tonight for the youns men and older boys and their friends The programme will begin at 7:1i and will consist of music, refreshments and stunts. 5 BRIEF STATE NEWS Plainville —Postmaster P. J. Prior bas compieted an inspection of the rural mail routes. Middietown—Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Russell have returned to Middletown from the Curtis hotel at Lenox. - Bocky Hill—Deputy Sheriff and Mrs, Henry M. Barnard returned recently af- ter a 1,500 mile trip in their automobile through this_state, Massachusetts, Ver mont, New Hampshire and New Yerk state. Bristol.—Anmouncement has been made by the New Haven railroad of an increase the suburban fare from this city te Hartford, becoming effective Sept. 1. Af- ter that date the fare will be 40 cents instead of 28 cents as at present. b Bridgepert.—Threatened with action under the criminal statute against faflure to pay taxes, Bridgeport delinquents continue to hustle and pay up. So far over $7,000 has been collected and the officials have issued only 100 of mere than 600 warrants. Manchester. — The experiment made last year in concrete gutters, replacing the cobblestone gutters which were used for many years in road construction by c town, has proven to be such a big advantage that it is not likely any other method will be used in future. Miadletown. — Rev. Percy Norwood, who until recently was a member of the hool. and up his who the coming year will ta i residence in Chicago, having been ap- pointed 2, member of the faculty of Chi- cago university, is spending his vacation at Ossipee, N. H. New Haven.—In the will of Robert M. Judson of Bridgeport s a provision which leaves Bridgeport real estate to Yale, and it includes one piece on Cannon street ich Yale must hold for at least 20 years. In that action is represented a long contest which Mr. Judson had with the federa! government in an effort to get $45,000 from the government for property worth about §18,000 when the deal was proposed and about $28,000 now. Portland—Word has Dbeen received from state headquarters of the W. C. T. that Miss Evelyn Sears Rolertson of his place has been awarded the state prize in the essay competition cond under the auspices of the W. C. T. U, The subject was What the First Year of Prohibition Has Done for America. Miss Robertson's essay has successively wem the local, county and state prizes. M has now been sent forward to enter tht competition for the mational prize. RICEARD CHARGED WITH VIOLATING FIGHT FILM LAW Chicago, Avg. 18—A warrant for thes arrest of Tex Rickard, promoter of tbe Dempsey-Carpentier boxing imatch, was sworn out this afternoon by John V. Clinnin, assistant district attorney. Riek- ard was charged with violation of the federal liw prohibiling interstate trans- portation of fight films. Arrangements were made to serve the warrants at once. ~