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A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want |A Bulletin For Sale NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, AUGUST Z3, 1921 A Bulletin For Sale . Berore u:e ins of yurl Tlsl. wlth thc ft n&‘;t&‘ o3y Ha'“q'u“ p%\“ for vn;.,“'\ Remembrance ‘allen rnm heaven, i Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Sell t| Advertisement Will Sell It Lioai——————_ m — § WANTED—Male WANTED—Femalo \'Afll’lmfl '.. ‘m A FOR SALE. - B ror | WANTED—A woman for general work, | WANTED — Household _goods, books R S i 1 p ANTED—AL once, a bundle washer |some cooking, family of o adults; (and antiques C. J, King, 44-50 Water m‘?& mmxt y::: ;d::c“z’:?‘em:r:{ wWoOoD. L S e o “a.mgfl;hll *|pleasant locstion i country, Address |St. - Phuie 333, o M. | nesy ochws: glso four yearlings i years o J!ox 14, :;ig;xlleltml.m : mnrwdt nAnle}»’l;fmmml, 3. nx;n Eyemold. John J. Miller, R. D, 1, Nortn| F R s ALE % ) wul‘ ingle all ages, for |rooms, or small farm. Tite X vy v b~ My G 1 S ;‘d"' ;uyara u?s otk Wiits Box o) 21\;1ev Bulletin, ugdsd F’;:i“‘ ool e d73%TUTE I ~ . — | Eavem, Conn, s muga “WANTED _Board at the heach Iur one SALE—At Point of Woods, two ANTED_M sell to motormen | =, WANTED Sadie wged houssicoepar | U5 WO Wedks. for iwo ' youns - ladies. | 28 o Seaview SC. Mo 100 una’106: | Best Quality Seuoued Wood e e o nosdad. Eim City | tor one. in ood" home. In small | Write Box 146, care Bulleun. wigusu | oo PRI SUICE I £0od, order, for 100% Hard Sales ahd Supply House, New Haven. \lllln Bk B0, uliotn Ofice. "avgiz WANTED—American farmer, 35 years | Call any time between 4 and 1 p. m. A. _augléTuW TED—A girl to operate our ele- |0i, o Iect 7 inches, weight ‘169, "dark flacler, Box 371, Baltic. aug22d o Lair and gray eyes, Protestant, widower T WANTED—A reliable man to ;:fl‘.d: uur The Plaut-Cadden Co. auglid | U B zb o Cetme el PaRy ApE Tarr "".““ spre” Fodress "Star, mshed with all improyements, one of the 2 TR e > lighest places In slartford, a Rico home ‘i.,' g B R 20 £OR SALE—Horses for somgonc 50 fo 40, who wants {o, mar- D—Salesman to coyer local s ry, or a good housckeeper 1 can Ui . P Ny, ajn Ave., Hart- tory selling dealers; guarauteed sal- ix vear old driving mare, [1000 I Nve, 701 New sritain % 5 of 3100 week for Tight man, (T | soud et geniie ot e exchange for | ford, Cont augisd 6 1“ TBD—Experie - n weavers ; 1ent work, ANTED—A man for farm work. ‘an drive horses. e New York, 224 good pay and perma- Amll'lcn Velvet Co.,~! bton- _auglos wh West Farms, Stoning- lso four yearlings 2 #%%ailler, K. D1 X 3y308Tu fresh cows; eld. Jobu Franklin. nmlbont and harness. Phone aul sets harness. “¥OB BALE—Lady's driving b horae, alse von lALlr'—Tvu work horses and two Inquire Standard Oll Co. HAVE YOU STOCKS OR BONDS?— We find markets for your uniisted stocks; we speclalize in’ foreign bonds and cur- rency options; write our statistical dept. for information, -quotations ; advice free of charge. 8. Scuir Co., 72 Trinity Place, New Y &\IK “shorthand courses; and TFOR SAL SALE—Order winter otatoes now. 1 will sell, order received this week and accompanied by fcash, 1o cover for five bushels or more, at §2 per bushel, delivered to your door any time before Ou 1; guaranteed absolute satisfaction. - S, Marsland, Lyme, Conn. augz2d 3 " FOR SALE—Ford truck in A-1 eondi- tion. Inquire 300 West Main St. aug23d FOR BALE — Crescent Beach modern bungalows and cottages; we build one for you at less money and on better terms than you ever imagine: let us show you what we give you for $i00, $1,0600, $1,500;, or as large or expensi 310.00 Pcr Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD 233 Main St. Pbone 792 I!V!B!ml DAIRY !All 140 acres, finely located, sxcelle!\l. sur- roundings, near markela and station, fine farm buildings all good, running sprin; inde, 60 acres ferdie thable 12-room house, 2 large barns, sheds and | as’'required ; hundreds of designs to show | Water in buil on, Conn. _Tel Mystic Div. _augisd | Phone 10. augl7d |persomal instruction and private ,{f‘“g“" ou; Crescent Leach one of the most | Gelds, part can be irigated, large spring. A s Jewetlc Business School, 50 Franklin St |Jof: . Crescent Ueach ofie of the m watered pasturss, 2.000 cords ”,,m. ANTED A young, energetic sales-| " yom s, Aw—Honz harness and ex- | Phone 1311. T augaas . ANE L Bk e community | wood, large stream. ‘“W“i‘. farm, w 1 for a wholesale house. Reply DY | press way gon, § good ® order. I.nml“’fl 3| “WangEp—To 0 buy a used tent 8x10 to |for desirable peoplc; 45 minutes from | S2ITY 40 head of cattle: $5.500, very ea:: |stge, steting ase and experience, to EoxX | Yuttkey, 115 R““‘ St awmled e rine Address Tent, | Norwich. . Crescent - Beach Land Con|lerms. TRYONS" AGENOCY, Willimantie, vsd:-'- Balletin. e Bulletin Office. aug23d | Crescent Beach, Conn. aug23d ~ | Cona. aughd IVERNMENT wants railway mal evks ; $135 month; o4 ; write immediately. rute, Dept. 31-W., ltameszer. N, Y. Kugdd list positions open, Frankiin_Insti- FOR SALE all kinds of work. They are Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-z . GAGER and Embalmer PROMPT SER N e 2 et SR DAY OR NIG Cummmgs & Ring Funeral Director “OURIGAN BROS. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS Morwich and Jewett City 88 MAIN STREET Henry iul;n & Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS «ady Assistant DAV OR NIGHT Telephons 410-2 B. PIERSON, Tel. 536-3. jedd FOR SALE—Automeblies FOR SALE—Ford touring car, §200 if taken at once; in good condition, extra tire, - Killingly Center, Conn. FOR fiAw—-l.l‘ "Reo speed Wagom; $3385. _The Jordan Auto Co., St., Willimanti aug23d snh. The Jordan Auio Co Willimantic. aug2sd $1,150. st imantic. v_fq_»aug:i;d FORB SBALE—1919 six passenger Oldsmobile coupe, price $700, Th Jordan Auto €o., 1029 M.m) 5( mantic. YOH SALE—Cheap, big Tour_ Buick roadater. Call 41 Grove St. dfimonslr.nm any time. very good running order. Allard, 35 North Main St augléd | FoRr SALE—1919. Dodge touring car, dition. Main St. augled cons may2ed LOST AND FOUND | Wildfern, &nnq handbag contalning valuables ; ward. ~J. L. Wildfern, Hill, Baglevilie B. Wiliimantie Div. Tainter, F. D aug23d LOST—The person who was seen tal ing the money in Woolworth's store Sa urday morning is known. this office, no questions will be asked, Liberal reward if returned to aug22 on_ it. office. LOST—An _Ayrshire cow, Tel. 1 Shea & Burke 41 Main Street “uneral Directors mflll!u GRORGE oy and GUs LAMBERT, JR., No. 341 Main St tovips and trackiger el ift‘—i. T West Main !Ic el y. Phone 35 Jrueking. T Emz nN s rything anywhers At Leug Distance Mo ag and E pnmu. amiperman, 17 Hoswell A\e TEAMING and moviug, veking a_speciaity BU_ Phone 192 C. B. BROMLEY & EON, Shetu Phone 38 LONG DISTANCE MOVLIN HABRTLEY, x!’hone 607, Lel. EROW # Shetuckel St. NO_AND FU. 1465, long_distance Jonn H. ¥ord, 243 TURE MOVING. STEAMING AND TRUCKING = :un very pmmp.xy ané at reasonable prices, ARTHUR H. LATHROP hetucket Strest PLUMBING SUPPLIES Phene 178 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTBACTORS—IOBLEKS, Tlumbing and Heating. JOHN BLUM, M Buiding. 'IQ!\E 568-! B. na very Dest nlumblng by expert " at the fairest prices is guar- also heating and gasfitting, JOBN_F. TOMPKINS, &7 West Main St. — FPhone. containing a genteleman's money, glasst this office. —_— goid 1 have 15 Horses that are broken in for for sale or trade at right prices, Come and see them. witn | Vel an be seen at J. Darby’s, 5 aug23TuThs this 3-4 ton truek is an excellent vaiue at 1028 Main T FOR BALE-—1916 model D 55 Big Six seven passenger Buick touring car, price 1029 Main ron SALE—1919 model J 45 Buick The Jordan Auto Co., 1028 Main cylinder, four! YOR SALEOverland touring car, in inguire ienry newly peinted, guaranteed in perfect con” | ftion. - “Inquire Henry Allard, 35 North Cadillac excellent tion, new engine, will sell reasonable if sold at once. Inquire b2 Shetucket St LOST—Between Stafford Svrings and g Hill, via Storrs, a black liberai re- Spring Telephone 534-4 1f returned to LOST-—Baturday, in the city, a gentle- man's gold ring; has stone with !ellermD is hmwn ;\nd _aug2 —Between Crescent Beach pavil- fon and Niantic station, a lady’s handbag watch, es. Reward if rejurned to aug2d . TURN INTO MONEY your old furni- ture, stoves, bCOKS. crockery, mirrors, which are stored in your attics, barns and storerooms, by writing or telephoming us, and receive cash for what you have. Ward bros, No. 45 Jacksen St Will- mantic, Ct. T 2ugdThSTu . CSIN sh d course has been the foundation to many a financial or_social success'; start today. Norwich Commercial School, Plaut-Cadden Bldg., 142 Main St. Phone 1431 aug2sd FOR SALE—On short notice, 50 to 80 qua.nn of milk daily at wholesale, Tel. 1842-2. aug22d l?l)li SALE _Kewanee | gasoline engine, 2 h. p, for a deep well; good condition; sell reasonable. Communicate with Mrs. . Risdon, Gales Ferry. Conn. aug20d FOR SALE-—PIny moving west desires to sell small farm, 16 minutes to city, 5 mmutu to_trolley, well iru‘led \Vrne . B., care Bulletin. WANTED_Two experienced hard twisters, Apply in person, American aug20d Velvet Co., Stonington. 20d TWANTED—I{ you have a house to sell let me sell” it for you. Clarence Sholm; ;| 188 West Thames St. aug20d WANTED — At _Whileaway _ cotlage, Pleasant View, R. L, on ocean front, ac- commodations ‘for parties of two to Six giris. L. R. L., Pleasant View, R. L. augl9d WANTED—If you have any fat bogs, welighing from 100 1bs. to 200 lbs., call up Astmann Market; Willimantic. Tel 740 five passenger touring car; thls car is in _fughufl S macian il C"““““’“.z, Pain | T WANTED —Second hand furniture and he Jardan -Auto Cou., o oldest and largest dealers in BOENGE el - S Ruged we buy and sell anything ; high- KO ALE—1920 model K 45 bu\cx] Ward, 30 and 32 five passenger touring car; this car is in | Phone 708-3. excellent condition in every respect; price | WANT is the time to have your sewing machine pui in order for the fall sewing. . S, Stephenson, hxperL Phone 1353-14. auglid SEIDENBEEG’'S After Dinner cigar; 5¢ straight; Manila cigars, 6 for 25c. $3.75 4 box of 100; a fine line of s0c pipes, at Fagan's SmoKe Shop. augldd WANTED—100 farms for catalogue, 10 acres up. With or withoyt stock; give full particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, C Coun. Jyuid “’A‘\T‘ED—WG pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture Co. Breed Bldz. WANTED-Farms all kinds, ih slus. anywhere in Connecticut. 1s your for sale? Call, write or telephone Hei- man's Farm Agency, 33 &ynoldfl SL, Danielson, Conn. WANTED—Second hand and antique turniture. Tiger & Kremen, successors to A. Bruckner, b Frauklin Bt. Ppone 717-3 Neorwich. maridd FOR SALE FOR SALE One six-room modern cottage, one five- room modern cojtage, with large lots for gardens, also garage, located at €42 and 844 Main St.; both are new houses; owner leaving city and must be sold at once. A great ¢pvortunity for a big bar- gain for very choice property. ¥or further particulars, inquire of JOHN A MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklis Square, i AUTOHDBEI ACCESSORIES FOR SALE HAVE your tires rctreaded, new, wear like na'. as good as ne | Lanele Tire Co, 33 W. Msin look like teb2d4d Farm of 60 acres, 20 head of cattle, m route, , nice land, within a few minutes’ ride to city on a first class road, city water, eleetric lights, steam OVERHAULING OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, ming, Upholstering and Woeod Work. Blacksmithing in ail its branches CHIROPODIST ANU REPAR WORK Painting, Trim- COtt & Glark Gorp. 507 TC 215 NORTH MAIN STREET heat! For further details, sec * CLARENCE SHOLES, West_ Thames 5t FOR SALE four- -story, brick Large elevaior, on Frank! eled and up to date. see building, with lin Square, all remod- For further detalls, CLARENCE SHOLES, 188 West Thames St. A nice six-room house and bath, With- in 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. all lead pipe service, copper tank, everything correspondingly nice. For further details, see CLARENCE SHOLES, 188 West Thames St. PRIVATE SALE of Household Goods at 44 Laurel Hill Ave., Wednesday, Aug. 24, consistiug of Carpets, Chairs, Mirrors, Bedroom Suite, Pictures, and many things ton numerous t mention, Hours of sale, 9-12, 2-4, A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. ldg.. 321 Main Conn. Pnrmi 1366-4. Chiropodiat, | i Foot spemalm (protect your fect). Suite St, Norwieh, jan3ld | REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Two fine homes on Williams Street PRINTING with large grounds and roomy gar- ages. Cozy 6 room house with good lot on Lincoln Avenue. Modern neatly done, chearfully given, BOOKBINDING ‘BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway lank Books Made and Ruled to Order The Bulletin Co., | Franklin St mayl PRINTING of all kinds promptly and Estimates promptly ua i 1 | § house with two car garage on Wash- {§ington St. Also a 7 room house near business section for $4,000, Several i 2 family houses way below cost to produce them. BUILDING | WILLIAM €. YOUNG MUsIC Successor to STETSON & YOUNG IRNEST B . BULLARD Teacher of the + Vielie (Phone 127-4 Biiss Place i Hove » Few _Qutfita to Lena. EHELENLPERIGNS TEACHER OF SINGING sigphone 852-2 63 UNCAS STREET M. A. BARBER Enmne Repmn prices, by skilled labor. / Telephone CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right 60 West Main St. i ARCHA W. COIT 62 BROADWAY | § Telephone 1334 e e i Y PRSI ALE—One practically new tap Corner High and West Main Slreets 2aglid FOR SALE—In Jewett City, ee § year old eight-room house, new, with six acres of land, with lot of wood on place, sSpring watei; price very low for quick sale. * See Clarence Sholes, 155 West Thames St., Norwich, 9d FOR SALE—Near fair ground, a small seven-room cottage, with one "acre of land; price very low for quick sale. _See Clarence Sholes, 188 West Thames St. aug19d FOR SALE—Hocking Valley cutter and blower, 1. M, Jones, Leonard Bridge, k. F. D. No. 1. Tel. 48-3 Lebanon Div. augigd TFOR SALE Good yearling bull, Springvale Farm, Jeweil C uug bd “FOR Cohcord olstein yL Zsoned wood, $9 -«,uxd lots, §8.50 per cord ; chest- Tt wood, §5 cord’ i 3-cord lois, $7.60 cord, ~Henry Saucier, Danielson, Comn. Tel. 81-3. 2ugl6d "FOR BALE Eay mare, about 1200, good condition ; 40 chickens, 3 pounds. augled P. Curtin, Baltic. o 2y, 1l‘l)B 5ALL~5hlnzlefi. «aed or white, clear delivered ; two carloads at low price. A. R. Race, North Frankim, Conn. augléd FOR SALE—I; Jewett City, six-room house, with two acres of land, Small barn, henhouse, some fruit trees. Write Box 1417, te City. augisd FOR SALE—L-Dod paymg gar age \»usx- ness; owner leaving town, \Hll sacritice to quick buyer. Write Box 287, care of Bulletin. o wuglad FOR SALEFurnace, Paige _boiler, steam, Volunteer Junior, 17 inch firebox, 48 sections of radiators, almost new. In- quire at Auditorium Hotel. . augled T¥OR SALE—Une ¢ year old Ayrshire cow aud call Frank 5. Kennody, Day- augdd \'llls LD ith top, !OB SALE—Singl good condition. 25 Summit St. augdd FOR SALB—FM‘m of ahou. 65 a¢res, well watered, and some woodland, house of 8 rooms, barn, carriage housé, and other outbuildings; above Dlace within 2 miles of tiolley road and 1 mile of courch and school. - Apply to D. Lewis Brown- ing, No. 221 Maple St., Norwich, Conn. aug2d { FOR SALE-—Silo, in excellent_condi- tion. Call Lebanon 14-3. Jvied !’Ol SALE—Hard Wlsod tove lengths, $9 per cord. C. S. Brown, Yantic. Phone 1099-2. aug19d STOP In to see us; we cairy every- thing in the line of second-hand furnis ture, stoves, etc. New London Salesrcomy 16 Water 5t, Norwich. ™ Phone 1104-2. mar: FOR SALE New House, with all modern improve- ments, containing seven rooms, located short distance from Franklin Square, good location. . FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Ceatral Building, Norwich, FOR SALE ‘Thirteen-room “house, with two baths and all medern improvements, up to date, located at 30 Grove St. For full particu- lars, see A, V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 188 CLff Bt TO RENT FOR RENT—A very chojce modern jup-to-date five-room apariment, for adults only; rent per month § For further information, write X. Y. care Bulle- tin. ___sug2dd ¥OE RENT—Small farm en Verg: Ave.,, Norwich Town; easy terms. Ad- ldm&s ‘A, A. Beunett, Box 1199, Je“"fu ug23 T_Upper tenement of seven Inquire of J. Bradford, Book- ugl9d " X0 _BENT—From Aug. 30, at Quaker five-room summer cottage, tully fur- nished, has piazza, fireplace and electric lights, also boat. FPhone 480 or inguire rooms, binder, 108 Broad: {at this office. augl2d TO RENT_Rooms for light house- iysd 10 B!hl‘—l‘uml!hed rooms, with or without board. 13 Boswell Ave, jeéd PIANO TUNEES GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 611 FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838.2 22 Clairsmont Ave CIGARS CIGARS Whitestone Cigar sare $76 per thomsand 3. . CONANT. 11 Frankila St " DENTISTS DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bidg. Norwich, Cenn. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail 'DR. D. J. COYLE' DENTIST ‘ 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. W and En‘m Offics Hourss 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Gig ek Newphetellnal . We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET _ NORWICH, GONN. amomrTECTS (Established for Ha.f a Century). WHEN YOU WANT to ness before the Dublic, thebe 15 B mea: better than:through the advertising AMERICAN DOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class garage service com- necied. Puone, Shetucket St. DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Furopean plan, yes Bros., Props. Telephone un. 26-28 Broadway. or extra, can make price here or ! PLIMPTON HOTEL WATCH HILL, R. L. . Special Week-End Rate From Saturday, September 3rd, Beginning With Evening Dinner; to Monday Aflemoon, September 5th, Including Our Famous “SsxeDumer $10.00 Per Person, American Plan. Reservations by Letter or Wire. ° 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 ;e i FOR SALE No. 341 West Thames Street (for- merly J. R. Allyn place). Four apartment house and 23 acres of land with barns, garages, tool house, pouitry houses, green house, land plotted for GO house lots with streets and avenues, 17 1-2 acres woodland; will be sold in parcels to suit. For par. ticulars THOS. H. BECKLEY « 278 MAIN STREET ] Phones LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBAYE WELD at Mansfield, within and for the District lni ll.uufleni on the 18th day of August, Judge. Estate of Harriet M. Merrow, late of Mansfield, in said District, deceased. Joseph ' M. Merrow, Administrater. Ordered, That six months from the date claime against said estate, Administrator is dlmcud to notice to the creditors of bring in their claims within said time al- lowed, by pesting a copy of this order on the public signpost mearest the where the deceased last dwelt, w!min u: same Town, and by publishing the same three times. in some newspaper having a e whna return make to this M ice given. Attest: ,EUBWELLYN J. STORRS, Judge. “KUCTION FRIDAY, AUG, 26, 1821, ot 10 a. m, standard time, at Preston City, Conn. CATTLE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS One 9 year old mare, good driver and worker; 3 new mileh cows, heavy milk- ers; 2 nice yearlings, 1 two year oid, idue in October, 3 ealves, 2 pigs, about 150 Ibs. each, 50 laying henme and some pullets, 12 ducks and 1 pair geese, 300 ft. of chicken wire. HOUSEHOLD One upright piano, cost $300 (mearly new), 1 parlor suite, beds, mattresses, bureaus, tabies, chairs, 1 kitchen stove, and other things too numerous to men- tion. Terms ecash. J. H. HYDE, Auctioneer. If stormy, mext fair day. MRS. JAMES EVERETT. ANTIQUES Collection of F. C. TURNER, Norwich, Conn. TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION FRIDAY, AUG. 26th 11 A. M. Corner of Broad St. and Boswell Ave. | These pieces just as purchased offer an unusual opportynity to secure early Connecticut and Rhode Island furish- ings and decorations at moderate prices. A good, practical investment. Sale will include Windsor Tavern Tables of great variety, Desks, High- boys, Lowboys, Chest upon Chest, Tip Tables, Bureaus, Stands, Mirrors, Hall and Mantle Clocks, Davenport, Dower Chest, Foot Stools, Slat Back, Fan, ‘Hoop, Bow Chairs and Rockers, fine Cld Pewter, Brasses, Lanterns, Can- dlesticks, Sconces, Warming Pans, Foot Stoves, Flint, Blown and Press- ed Glass Crystal and Colered, early American and Bohemian, Glass Cup Plates, Bottles, Staffordshire Figures, Lowestof, Dark Blue China, Copper Luster, Blue Spreads, Quilts, Samplers, Kellogg, Currier and Ives Prmt.i, sil- houettes, and Snuff Boxes. Early American Silver, Ladles, Fid- dCIQ and Coffin Handle Spoons, Tongs, ‘ups. WITTER BROS. ANCTIONEERS COAL .A” wWoop 'ooq and ki or nulL quantities. Phone 504 or 2. R Ehl'lm, Willew Bt !bfutrb l“fi S({erg‘th without hands to smite ;' Night, And the high gods took in hand And a measure of And froth and And wi ht Wi And fas m“é“‘.x'('fi'?“‘fi.& With life before and after, For a day, and a night, wuh tr:uuu an - POETRY THE MAKING OF MAN, dness risen from heli; lures (o'r a breath; he shadow of light, fe, the ahadaw of death. And: Fire, and the of tears; bl}xtl‘i ow ng feet of L‘: ears r|u of fl'l % 5 o e From under t And dust of the houses ot i And death beneath and ub.ve. and 8 ter, | ove, ANNOUNCEMENTS EXHIBITION HALL MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN EVER The big exhibition hall at the fair- grounds in Norwich will prove more at- traetive than ever this year at the New London County fair which opens Labor Day, September bth, for three days. All vaiiable space has been taken uy in the hall and the numerous merchanj nnu others who wil] have apace are at work I3yl o4t 338 Gisuning thete exhibits. Fry G. Prothero will again Serve as manager of the exhibition hall this year. The carnival company which has been signed up by Secretary Gllbert S. Ray- mond ef the fair assoeiataion fof all three days of the fair will without doubt j prove a pig drawing card. Indieations ape that there will be a bigger variety of midway attracions this year lhu ever before. As uspal there will be horse racing Thal hla &irepgth might mduro hr a | free vagdeville, bend concerts and ath- heavy sorrow, he -holy spirit of man. From the winds of the merth and the south. They watlicred as unte strife: They breathed upon hig month, They filled his body with life : r: csight and speeeh they wrought For the veils of the sonl therein. A time for lapor end thought, A time to serve and to sin; They gave him light in his wgys, And’beauty, and lenzth of d: Azd love, and 3 soace for delight, ays. And night, and sléep in the night. His speech I8 2 bu ‘With his i mm'}::h 3 In his heart is a bian In his eyes !mhlwl‘r: He velvel, and is cloth Sows, and he shall not reap; Hig life is a watch or a vision And in the shadow of ] circulation in said Probate District, and | g Court of the | Between a sleep and a sleep. Algernon rles s‘vlnhume in Indian- apolis News. FAIRE WEATHER FRIENDS. 1 met a friend one, summer day, When earth and’ sky were fair, We_journeyed on our pl ?ut' f ithout a thought o’f wiure gu ANl nature smiled. The lark’s sweet trifl headed Came drlm-s down the long white | Catherine Caiyert, inte the heart Our footsteps d, we reached a hill, The sky o'erhead grew gray and uK_ A threat of rain was in the air, The lark’s sweet song hed died .'ty' A cmh of thunder hfltnel ?‘ And night was mistress of I.hn day The road lay long and -Bepeath the beat of tnul lrnln ed in vain! On, friend, when bitter days are here For my dear friend T letic events on N\ie programeme, and a balloon ascension with parachute Arops eyery afternoon at & o'clock. Extra features this year will include concerts by the Kiltie Band of Westerly, R, I, and the Thread City Continental Drum €orps, 12 men and a drum major, of Wil- limantic, and 2 punch and judy sho which will appear in three different parts of the grounds each afternoon. All the “extras” are free to those who attend the fair. ¥ Admission prices are 75 eents for aduits, 25 cents for the children and 58 cents for automobiles. As the fair s tax exempt there will be no war tax tc pay. —_— Vitagraph's screen version of *The Heart of Maryland” will be the attrac- ion at the Breed theatre today. T! picturizatior of David Belaseo's famo play has a great advantage over the original stage presentation in that the majority of scened are thentic locations, This “gives the film a historic value and makes it replets with stirring situations that mo sage )&-n on au- could present. Tom Ttrn7 famed a director of big queu ar yrodnn: tiops, took the entire calt, by of Maryland and used such sites as the famous old mansion where Jefferson Da- vis was married and where mamy great balls were given in honor of Henry Clay. The house that served as General Grant's headquarters during the war, known as The Briars; the old chapel where a fa- mous traitor was tried and the site of one of the famous battles of the Civil war were all used as locations in film- ng tais magnificent prodmetion: Other pictures qn the bill include the tenth chapter of The Son of Tarzan™ (Thank God. they do mot ll'l ¢ (o~ pk g AT ) l!l! the Pathe News and a Century comedy. wh-t!um HUMOR OF THE DAY “Is your wife any happler now that she has the vote?’ “I guess mot. She still seems to want the same number of things I eaift af- ford.”—Detroit Free Press. ' Willle—Paw, what is a barnacle? Paw—A barnacle is @ hobo who sleeps| seen Antonio Mol in barns, my son. Now, do your might|of the Hils'" Strand. Al Demdy, the chanpion bag pumen< McCullen, in Kansas CHY | er of the world will ghve en exii- bition of his skill at the Strand today and Wednesday, only, both matinee and evening. He does this refined act with Sclentific fineness, using head, chin, fee:, knee, masical ar biind folded bag punch- ing. A rofived act for ladles, genmtle- men and chiidren, well worth aseeing. Don’t miss this chance to see something truly wonderful. In conjunction with this act will be 0, in “The Secret A "wrell ¥mown magician, work and don't bother me. I'm busy.— | who is making a tour of the west coast Fresent — LEWELLY 3. STORRS, | Cincnnati Enquirer. Sandy was fishing and Donald, m weird steight-of-hand was passing, asked: today, Sandy?™ “I dinna Ken,” “Hoe are the fish “De you think men ought to be pre- estate to | hibited from standing om the corner and giving the short skirts the ones over?” “Certainly not. I dom't believe anylmn; that interferes Wuh the fres- lom of the sees.”—] da. Times-Union. eserved a wife like mel He—And I never deserved the rhem- uq actual forces. mystifying the inhabitants with his tricks was en- gaged for a sceme in this mysterfous plcture. A Jimmy Aubrey comedy will eoin- hereof, and the same are limited and th plete the programme. allowed for the creditors to bring o gheie LT T S Tve me Davis Theatre Todwy A pictore that makes you think; that grips your attention from the first reel and holds it without a break till th: final fade out that Is “The Witching Hour,” & new Paramount picture, wiic will be seen todsy at the Davis Theatre. Shn (during the quarrel)—You never n j& a smooth, even vehirle that puts er powerfully the messaze that thoughts Eliott Dexter as matism; but I got it just the same.—|jack Brookfeld give an impersonation Toron'.o ‘World. Tessle Titewad (aged six)—Ob, Father—Any particular reason? Tessie—It must be bine, for rought ma a box of candies!—Euffalo ress. Geraléi—T'm going imto MNterature; feel that I have a message for world. Geraldine—You are just aboui slow enough for 2 messenger boy.—Detroit News. ‘““Where 8id you get that elgar™ “Somebedy gave it to me” “A friend?" “I dom’'t kmow yet”—The American Leglon Weekly, KALEIDOSCOPE Balmeral, King Geerge's Hightand es- tate, covers more than 25,000 acres. 1 . Rdbarge, Mm. Edison has produced nickel thinmer! ward Murphy and Miss Casalle Cowles, than paper and has made 2 book prinmt- ed on it. After the discovery of the Selemeon centuries. I|who ereated the role on the stage, wanto look at the moon tonizht, daddy!jone equaily impressive. quite different from that of Jokn Mason, but The rest of the cast is excellent and supports Mr. Dex- yon |ter splendidly in the difien!t actlem of the drama. A clever comedy by Mack Seanett en- titled On A Summer's Dsy and a Para- ‘the | mount magazie will also be shown —_—_— Plcule st Jehmson Home. The Fomo chapter of King’s Daugh ters will hold a basket lnnch picnic o ‘Thuraday, August 25th, at the Johnsox Home. Coffee will bs served by the comenittes in charge. If stormy pienie wili be held the next day. CLARK’S CORNERS Mrs. Robert Clark opened her hom last week for two weeks and has af Bd- all of Warwick, Mrs. Meely and son, Robert, of Buf« falo, N. Y., are guests of Mrs. Wesley Colurn. islands they wers lost again for twe Philtp J. Hassley, Jr, of Springfleld, his wmdie, Patrick Synthefic leather and rubber are be- Mass., is visitiog J. Navin. Mr, and Mrs. Rodman of Providencs, ing made from yeast, giyeerin, tar and| R. ., have vsmed at Mr. Stome's ané Mr. water. Forty-six persons are sald to have died in England at more than 120 vears of age. An acre was orignally the ameunt of | of Washington, land which a joke of oxen ocould plow in a day. Australia, with slightly mere terri- tory than the United States, has only 5,000,000 'population. ‘Three-fourths of !he pppulation live in six cities. . nr Sarah L. Doubt, professor of botany at Washburn college, has bdean elected 2 fellow of the American Asso- clation for the Advamcement of Science. Queen Mary makes It her practice to examine personally at the end of each month the household accounts of Bueck- ingham palace and other of the royal residences. Charlie Chaplin’s famous shoes are Insured against fire, theft, Joss or dam- age, and have been weorn by the come- dian since his first appearance before the camera. They are size fourteen. e The first census on record was taken by King Servius Tullius in 577 B. C.. when all Roman citizens were obliged to report the amount of their property and the number of their children and thelr slaves. The village of Tovey, IL, owes its new Methodist church wholly to the en- deavor of a group of energetic women who gathered and cleaned 40,000 see- ond-hand brick with which to bufld the edifice. ACCOUNTANTS. ALEXANDER H MANES, Certified Public Acoountant, 24 ¥Franklin St., Talking Machine Shep Bidg., Norwich. Telephone 1500. Accounting~-Anditing—Tax Beports, " INSUBANCE J. L LATHROP & SONS it {ialil ot 2 SAMO B, - Mrs. s-n.h B. Jewitt of Springfleld has deen gpending the week in town. Guests at Weslel’ Colburn’s ~_this week Inciunded Mr. and Mrs. John Pear! of Waterviile, Me., Mrs. Emma Plumley . I, Mr. Plmley of and Mrs. Potter of East Aurora, Me., Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fwans have re- turned to Hartford after two weeks wa- cation here. Mrs. Viola J. Clark has returned from 2 vacation spent with relatives at Mys- tic and ‘Westerly also at Watch Hill. John Hammond and Mrs. Wade were at Pine Grove Sundya. Mrs. Fvans and grandson, left Sumday for Hartford. Mrs.) Chase has returned to her heme in Woonsocket, R. L Mra. Alice Murdock of Medfora. Mass, and Mrs. Mercie Greene of New Haven were at Rest cottaze jast week Mr. and Mrs. John G, Porter of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Aver- il of Putnam were at Harmony Lodge Angust 10th. Jack Newton and Mrs Newton. aleo Mr. and Mre. Palmer of Springfleld calied on Mrs, Palmer's uncie, Al Jewett, Tuesday. ‘Puesday, August 16th, Allen Jewett celebrated his ecighty-seventh birthday at his home here. Mr. Jewett is very active, able to till his farm and early in June was occupied in shinziing n!s barn, going about agile snd bnsy. In the winter he was riding horsehack to the post offiee, February 23, after a blizzard to get The Norwich Bulletin, whigh he daily reads. Friends and relatives from Sprine- field, , Medford, Mass, and New Hac ven, and Hampton, called on Mr. Jewett on his birthday, Calvin Burnham died at his home here just ten months after his wife's death. Burnham has rot beem in good health since, Death was due to pmeu- monia. The funeral was held at his home - Wednesday @t two o'clock. Rev. Mr. Stewart of Hampton conducted the services. The tributes were beau- tiful. Mr. Burnham Is survived by two sons, Marvin Burnham, or Hale Side, N, Y., Otis Burnham of Stafford. and a daughter, Mrs. Carlton H, White of "Webster, Mass.,, and two grandsons, &l- 50 a sister, Mrs. Henry Starkweather of Danielson. —— Queen Mary is the first queen of .indeed, the first womaa, te receive the degree of doctor ef eivll . law frem Oxford Coflege. Joseph,