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B R WEATHER TODAY AND TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES 3 WEDNESDAY RED CROSS DAY LOST AND FOUND 0 ARNT LOST—AL the fair grounds, a lady’s pocket! Dapers and keve: Fister money, but papers rupted two households, devasted one 3 Eobre “tame robin,” reassorted four people / b OETRY who then repudiate the reassortment, !\M’ and finally hailed blessings and bene- dictions upon righteous and unright- ‘eous with an_impartial hand. Prices 25c to $1.50 Seat sale Wednesday at Mail orders accepted now. Note—This is not a moving picture but a regular show with a cast of Broadway Favorites. NORWICH TOWN FOR BALE PRIVATE SALE—Friday, Sept. 7, at 306 Wesc Main St., from ¥ o 12 and 0 4 p. m. dining room anu bea room tabies, hall rack, carpeis, couches ana various oiher articies. ‘FOR RENT — Three-room An experienced cook. Ap- fuily furnished, on line of trolley. Tel. WANTED—. ply Johnson Home, Norwich Town. sepéd. o ey I come from FOR RENT—Oottage Road, seven rooms, with garden. “WANTED _Experienced waiters. ‘In- Huntington. quire City Lunch. H “WANTED—Boy of 16 to work in drug g APPIY Rathbone's Drug Stor Teturn ut pleass the keys and ey seplSTuTh TO LET—Dwelling house No. 52 with 10 rooms and garden; house is centrally located, improvements Shieids, 35 Broadtway. “TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or ero the Lord God Up the long path of th confusion and I am the Shadow weaker children Boston _Store. aved announce- ot 22614 wieh pame D. 5 Sea- Toturn to Dulletin OfBte: " sostd’ ments $7; two enveivbs additional 25 for 7o visiting cards $1; samples anu currect Engraving stuaioy RatszMice FOR SALE BY: PRISON GUARDS _Male cltizens, 23- nd is occupied now by o oid about & fest W, H. pounds_wei) me they have fle we! a Sept. forms mailed fre 5416 Webster St, Philagelpnia, Pa. augd1TuTh 1n Russian money, the angels sang AT THE COUNTY FAIR Sheltering Arms Services Conducted for uvumen"gofl'lgn‘fl' riter FOR SALE—Nearby without board, as desired. 57 CIff St. e Ee it er month, or nd for circulas and Civil Service Capitol, Harttord. Conn. WANTED A horse shoer; Norwich, Conn. Baitic, Conn. Baltic, Conn. Clarks Corners, Conn. Preston Bros, Inc., Arthur P. Cots, Clayton H. Rood, A. O. Stone & Co., me tirough the b stein cows. m i g Coventry, Conn. FOR SALE William Cotter, by Rev. A. W. Burdon and Chorus Choir—Labor Day Guests and Trav- elers—Personal Notes. The service at the Sheltering Arms epda_ ton. St In:oml’fl n!i 1ish < m "» Plorce, Norwioh, and receive reward. “ 10 RENT _Rooming house, ‘'gas, 3§ Unlon St. LOST — setter. Finder five-passenger touring car in good condition; would make good truck, Write Touring Car, care Bulletin Co. a the horror of w o'er the infant worl blacksmith and ‘work and good ‘antic, Phone 13 As a mist from the mars A5ply ¥ Reviik. Sthied Tooms, a1} TO RENT—Two fi ousekeeping. conveniences Fountain St. J. C. Green, Martin M. Hl:n:‘n Eagleville, Conn. Depoty Conn. Taftville, Conn. Wauregan, Conn. Sunday aefternoon was in charge Rev. A. W. Burdon of the Federated Cchurch, Greeneville, assisted by young people from its chorus choir.” The opening hymus, He Leadeth Me and My Faith Look Up to Thee, were given FOR SALE—An extra good bull, graae Jersey. Yantie, Conn. FOR_SALE—Shoats bred from reg! tered Berkshire boar und Chester W nite and Berkshire sows. WANTED Ten thousand hens and once. Highest monthg _old. Benoit’ —A fine apartment of five it’s Pharmacy, Apply to J. E. Fred Laval rooms, bath and heat. Fanning, No. 52 Broadway. TO RENT_Tenement of seven rooms ion is_doing been doing over in Burope earllest days of the war. e Sote srer 2o Franos to , boys golng over to ince to thelr bit in ridding the world of cankering sore that has eaten in- of the worlg in the form tonic a it 1s only a can do by going out and Bit by helping to make Day one of the biggest of days. The booth of the lo- branch of the society was the attraction during the day in exhibition hall where some of the i fifiéa“ : g Sweet Brothers, lsrael Botnick, H. Fishbone, Lewis B. Brand, Lebanon, Conn. Boarahvills, Conn. Fitchville, Conn. Fitchville, Cone. Store, Inc, Taftville, Conn. Norwich, Ct. Hallville, Ct. heartily in the spirit of the words, Miss Grace Kern eccompanying on piano, with Miss Mildred Cass, Miss Elvina Levander, Andrew Levander and Henry Sebastian of the choir, H. L Peckham, director. Rev. Mr. Burdon took for his sub- Ject Jesus Christ and Him Crucified. It was remarked of the great preacher Spurgeon that he preached the same thing all the time. coming to him with the criticism, Mr. Spurgeon sald it was true, preach all the time on the same sub- ject, Christ and Him crucified. is nothirg better than preaching in word and in act the blessed gospel of FOR SALE -LAND AT GALES FERRY T% acres of level plotted for building’ Apply to R. 8. BARTLETT, roam 14 Central Building, Norwich, FOR SALE Cottage House. eight rooms, convenisnces, large barn o’ wallc from trolleys. lon apply to R. Room 14, Cen- — Young man fo run & WANTED machine. Bard Union Company. 00l St, $10 & month. at Bulletin Office. 3 —Five-room tenement. In- I am the whisper panic and wa FOR SALE Motz overhauled at Metz factory, shape, 3325; Metz roadster, 1916, in A-1 hape, demountable rims, all new tires, ana painted, $3zo; Metz rouds.e.. electric lights and in good running o Metz runabout, and painted, § speedster, with electric lighis and gen- 5; Metz parts for 1912-13-14- Miciz Agency, WANTED—An experienced cook. Ap- ply Johnson Home, Norwich Town. am the Shadow surveyed and urnished rooms for light Housekeeping. Iam the wave thal ‘Wm. Disco, of the soul T. D. Beoker, John F. Richardson, Preston City, Ct. N. Stonington, Ct. Glasgo, Ct. WANTED_A first class barber, Apply to A T. Richard, 15 Main St.. Mystic. Ct. 52! overnuuled, new magneto, Baiement tenement at 56 Inquire at Bulletin Office. ont cook. Ap- I am the night of th F. B. Ricketson, aug?ld Brown & Stone, Azarie Doyon, AND ALL GOOD DEALERS —_————— belleve “what the mifitary leaders say, 15-16 always_on hana. ANTED—A ply at the home of FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerite. The front of ti coul, clean, pieasant réoms. No. § North WANTED —Old matter if broken; I pay 32 to $15 and " partial nd_by parcel post and Teturn mail ¥OR SALE—Hay, near Baltic. Lebanon Div. FOR SALE—Come and see the dem- onstration of the Moline Tractor at the NT—Furnished cottage at 176 and disappear rear, Must be s0Md to For_furth receive check Bray, 231 Central Ave. i young lady members were dem- making of the different and bandages need- tals “somewhere in out and get to the ] B Fal Totiding, Gty so long as it brings them victory.” When asked if the warlike spirit of Germany constitutes a direct menace to America, President Hadley's ply Was unequivocally n the affirma- the Master who come to bring peace Mazer, 2007 S. Philadelphia, Ba. on earth. Christ saw the blessedness of His close relation to the Father, He saw Himeelf divinely setn to save the world. Christ .saw. as His disciples could not see it the world’s great need New London County Leffingwell, Agent. TO RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. 21 Division St. 3 TO_RENT—Neatly furnished oom for light housekeeping. Mrs. May Relley, 7 North High St. WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; before you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 lin St.~ Tel 7i7-3. got our_price: FOR SALESideboard, Kitchen cabi- and “various poultry equipment. prayer efforts helped to bring to the articles to ease mot in the very distant fu- fednesday is also going to provo of the in the Hne of amuse- for the two five-mile champion- ‘motorcycie races are to be run that day. Riders who have been ‘before burning up the local track the races held previously are Wild Burdick, a Norwich boy, and Howard Sterry, also .of _ this_city. From out of town are entered Noble and Frank Crocker of Bos- ton, Barl Gore of Brockton, and Ted Bdwards of Bridgeport. Some of boys have been seen before on the track and their speed is known. onday, C. VI Pendleton, who is after the cycle races. received telegram from Baltimore, Md., “En- Verrill and Mears in the races.” ‘boys while known by reputa- to many cycle riders are proba- ¥ unknown to many outside the fraternity but the fact that they are entered Is assurance that the races are going to be well worth watching. Don’t forget that Wednesday is the day to help the Red Cross and to see the best motorcycle races held in the city in some time. BREED THEATRE Mare McDermott in “Mary Jane’s Pa” —Pearl White in “The Fatal Ring” Biwll‘ggzm ® OF ALL KINDS For Sale by . The Peck-McWilliams Co. Yes,” said he, “we know that the German secret service has been ac- tive in America, and that the German government in time of peace ed that the Mexican army should be used to invade the United States.” “But does not onr distance from Europe protéct us, questioner. Modern improvements have made the Atlantic ocean very much less protection today than it was ten years ago; and if progress of inven- tion continues, ten years hence it may be no protection at all. “Can we not protect urselves of the power of the living God. en His great heart of love Christ has set Phone 1462, Sept. 3, for appoin us free from sin and has seen for us the robs of righteousness that will make the soul beautiful. In closing Rev. Mr. Burdon gave as @ solo Is It Well With My Soul? This custom of the. helpful hour Sabbath afternoon has grown dear to the mem- bers of the household, and as ome of them said Sunday: “It seems as though do without it, for I cannot ¢ housekeepin 18 Union St. SIX ROOM APARTMENTS All modern conveniences and fauitless bath equipment. section, ‘near {rental $20 per month. Can sell you a fine new two-family attractive price. eptionally fine house lots at reas- prices; terms to suit. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 . For Remt The building now occupled by t-Cadden Co., 144-14C Main St. FOR SALE — Shoe repairing shop 00od business. Apply Joseph Bessette, FOR SALE Seven passenger touring car, in fire shape, $225. Storrs, Conn. WANTED WEAVERS ONE LGOM WORK by HALL BROTHERS 29-31 Commerce Street Wanted At Once EXPERIENCED MILLINERY MAKERS LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Republican electors of the Town hereby requested meet in the Town Hall in said_Town on Saturday. Sept. 8th, A, D. to nominate Town' Offi- suggested his lepuione y39-23. HUMOR OF TH Gertle—You ought FOR SALE—New inilch Guernsey of Lebanon are 4 years old. George G. Grant, me?—Skotch. T FOR SALE Blooded Ayrshire bull, for beef or service. Nortn_ Fianklin. house at an To Be Local Principal. It is stated that Miss Florence Ben- nett of Vergason time pasc principal of Jordan school, ‘Waterford, will be principal this year of the West Town street school. o'clock p. m., cers for the ensuing year. Per request of the REPUBLICAN Lebanon, Conn., a great mind t TOWN COMMITTEE. Sept. 3, 1917 REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican electors of the Town of Norwich are requested tc meet in caucus tn Town Hall Friday evening, Sept. 7, 1917, at 8 o'clock, to place in nomination candidates for Town Of- “Not_unless the result of the war need, it's a strong leads the Germans to see that theaty breakers are punished. advantage gained by vasion of Belgium is purchased at the price of ultimate/defeat.” EVERYTHING is high, in't it? run your lamps over ti:ese: A Sc tin of free with a 10c tin; a 5c bag of Union Lewder Redicut with a 10c tin; a smail package {ree c package of Level Heud; a cut free with a luc piece of Good Smuke ug, tobacco, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. that the ap- Pop, what is a 1 63 Eroadway ‘Will Resume Evening Services. The Tuesday evening service of the First Methodist church, which has been omitted during the past two months, this week end will be held in the vestry. “I'm so diss WANTS WOMEN DOCTORS IN WAR SERVICE FOR SALE—A 12 h. p. gasoline en- ne in first class order. and furniture. of the famil FOR SALE—-A cottage, seven room: running water, five minutes’ walk church_and school, near gulre Dan D. Home from New York. Edward Zabriskie of New York is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Zabriskie at Oak Lawn cottage on Vergason ing Changes Per order Town Committee. FRANH) H. SMITH. Chairman, Norwich, Conn.. Segg 4. 1917. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican voters of the Town of Franklin will meet in caucus in the THI PLAUT-CADDEN CO. STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, Street, suitable for almost any kind of The. Connecticut Division, Woman’s of National approved +a_ resolution con- cerning the medical during the waz Women's ~ National The text of the resolution fol- Home, Montvilie. Phone Commiittee, —Yonkers St “Ford roadster, repainted The Frisbie-CeCormick TFOR sAL and overhauied. Co., 5% Shetucket St. FOR SALE_Maxwells roadster, model, first class condition, good tires. Return from Pomfret. Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Ewing of Elm avenue lave returned after ten days’ stay in Pomfret. at 63 Franklin a'lot of entertaining and the Hearst-Pathe weekly form The Frisbie-McCormick Co., Whereas, The exigencies of the Bu- |Town Hall Saturday evening. Sept. S, ried.”—Louisville Exceptional Bill For Today and To- night. In Mary Jane’s Pa, the feature screen production at the Breed theatre i today and tonight local theatre-goers will see once more Mary Mauri famous as “the mother of the movie: Mrs. Mdurice. -is in her seventy- ks fourth year and with the exception of . Mrs. Thomas Whiffen' is probably the oldest living American actress. Marc MeDermott,- with Mildred Manning Is featured in the production and plays with consummate art the role that Henry B. Dixey made famous on the legitimate stage. Other pictures on the bill include Pearl White in “The Fatal Ring” and the latest war news in the Hearst- ‘Wednesday and Thursd ursday & Emmy ‘ehlen in “The Trail of the Shadow.” AT THE DAVIS THEATRE _ Friday Evening, The New York 32 Comedy Success, “Fair and Warmer” - Selwyn & Company will present their by newest big success, “Fair and Warmer”. 5 whose fame has spread all over the ¥ country on the strength of its year- . long run of unprecedented prosperity &t the Eitinge Theatre, New York, and an almost equally long run at the Cort Theatre, Chicago, at the Davis Theatre. Friday evening. Avery Hopwood, author of this farce classic, is also author of “Seven Days” and “Nobody’s Widow,” and started the long-run-farce on the career it has never since abandoned..So Mr. Hop- wood is fairly entitled to his rank s America’s first master of farce-writ- Selwyn & Company, “Fair and ‘Warmer's” producers, have established their reputation s pickers of winners by “Within the Law”, “Twin Beds”, Margaret Iilington in “The Lie”, Jane Cowl in “Lilac Time” etc. When they z followed this array of successes with o “Fair and Warmer ‘the wiseacres said = “Trust the Selwyns. In “Fair and Warmer”, Avery Hop- wood uses just the idea he knows how to put through its paces—a satiric and richly humorous complication arising from the fact that two most respecta- le_young persons try to be wicked swithout knowing how, and end by cov- ering themselves with ignominy, while the pair at whom they ‘aimed their wickedness, as retaliation, went jog- ously scot free. ‘Fair and Warmer” begins in the early evening, stays up all night, and tomes to a festive conclusion at noon of the following day, after having dis- " FANILY GOCTOR'S 600D ADVICE To 60 On Taking “Fruit-a-tives” Because They Did Her Good Rocmox, Jax, 14th, 1915. “I suffered for many years with ter- at a reasonable price. quire at Bulletin Office. Apply at MILLINERY DEPARTMENT THE BOSTON STORE WANTED Millinery Mzker and Apprentice GOTTHELF & CO. 94-100 Main St. 52 Shetucket S FOR SALE _Reo touring, 1916 model, rice very attractiv. at 7.30_o'clock, te nominate can- ropea pean war have taxed the medical 1817, at 730 o'clock, & resources of the countries involved to the point where medical men servinz with the troops and in base hospitals Mrs. Eqwin Street of Wauwecus Hill spent the week end with friends on Fisher's Island. The' Frisbie-Mc. Shetucket St. FOR SALE Chevrolet new tires and in perrect condition, and many other bdrgains. Cormick Co., 52 She FOR SALE—Two or three of my well known team horses, or would trade for 37 ¢ Hataer, Norwich 3. H, Chairman of Republicin Town Com- REPUBLICAN CAUCUS - The Republican electors of the Town of Sprague are hereby requested to meet in caucus in the Town_Hall Bagtic, on Saturday cvenins, Sept. Sih. at'8 o'clock p. m.. to placc in nomina- tion candidates for Town Offices, for any other business that may come before this meeting. order Republican Town Com- FOR SALE e FOR SALE Willlams St., in best resizentlal conveniences, level cormer lot; price reasonable terms if desir:d. George Mullin of Old Cemetery lane has been in Groton and Ocean Beach during the summer. immediate and been writing urgent need of the services of Ameri- can physicians and surzeons to to the medical men abroad The_ Frisbie There is to be a month’s mind mass “What ship is t this (Tuesday) morning Heart church 3 The National in process’of formation in the United States will require physicians and sur- in greater numbers medical corps of the army augmented by the medical reserve officers’ corps can_supply; for Michael Shea. Army. now Mrs. Roy Johnson of Montville was a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. E. P. Geer on the Scotland road. Mrs. C. Woodmansee and Miss Whip- ple of Norwich were guests Sunday of Mrs. Adelbert E. Geer of the Scotland a pair of cattle. FOR SALE Six room cottage with buttery and one acre of land. Fine location. Outside of city limit: Will be sold reasonable but must be disposed of at once. A. M. AVERY 52 Broadway to windward. This is the mail bo: Saturday Night. “I had a fine deal tod That €o, dear? “You know Jiggs — where I always paid nodern home, ‘There are in the United States between five and six thousand iwomen physicians regularly ed and fully capable of rende vice in this country as well as abroad as anesthetists, tal and laboratory directors, and also as surgeons, more than 10 per cent. of whom are willing JOHN_C. STEVENS, Chair Dated at Sprague. Sept. 3. pass.by door. WANTED 10 All-around Machine o first-class), 7 General Housework Girls, 1 Coak, 30 Weavers, § Spinners. 4 Farm Hands, 10 Boy: FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU @eo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street \ y) Miss iflllan Browning of Plain Hill will begin the fall term in the Han- over graded school Wednesday of this 25 Toolmaker: cooperating Wwith public heaith au- Hands (must thorities to_safeguard civilian populations in the areas sur- rounding the national arm: ments were announced Friday b; Red Cross War Council. bureau of sanitary service, with full complements of bacteriologists sanitarians, are t¢ be dispatched at once to assist in establishing prons sanitary control adjoining seven army io: s es. radiosraphers. “Well, they let me oper account, and now I shal money to spend on Free Press. THE KALEIDOSCO} An Athens message Tel. 1122-2 TOMATOES FOR SALE - The finest Tomatoes now in the mar- ket for canning—Chalk’s Jewell Matchless. Delivered basket for a few days; or over b0c. J. R. ALLYN, 341 West Tham Phones 724 anxious to returned to after a few days’ stay at h's former home on West Town Addison Dodge Springficld, Mass. Units of the is_no provision of law or regulations providing for such service of medical women, except in the capacity of nurse under the Red Cross organization: therefore Be it resolved, That the Woman's of National Connecticut Division, nizing the urgency of the demand and the injustice to the women physicians. urges upon the war department and congress to enact such laws and pre- scribe such regulations as will permit of the service of the women physi- cians of the countrv being utilized to the fullest extent, both in this coun- thy and abroad, during the present with equal _opportuntty medical men for service as members of the staff of division and base hos- pitals and others, and with appropri- ate official rank or designation Central Bldg. FOR SALB. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busl- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- List your property if 5 basket lots FOR SALE FOR SALE The Mabrey Property No. 57 Broadway - FINE LOCATION FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES HAS FIFTEEN ROOMS AND MODERN CONVENIENCES be sold on most favorable James Lynch has returned to his work in Willimantic after spending a home on Fast Town are announced from the deputie new provinces, the supporters sirable locations. you care to sell or revc, as I number of people looking for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Istate and Insurance. Thayer Bldg. Committee, few days at bis For Loans to Farmers. The committee on food supply and conservation, at the request of the Connecticut State Council of Defense, has devised a plan for loans to farmers which, if approved, would be followed in the 1918 plant- ing season, and has taken the matier up with the council Mrs. Frank Heubler of Hartford has i been passing the holidays with Miss M. Barber at her home on Plain Hill. Mrs. Erastus Geer of Hartford leaves after a few days’ visit with her niece, Mrs. Clinton Rog- ers, of Wauwecus Hill. have so fa Our Rome correspondent stat the German Protestant Rect built at the kaiser's expense FOR SALE Three Story Brick Block with 4 Stores and 2 Eight Room Flats on short-term Furnished Seashore " Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant ng the Rhode ble Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. CO WESTERLY, R. today (Tuesday) committee on by Ttalian soldiers. It is likely that a series of recommendations will be ready to sub- mit to the council at an early date. Thames Street; owned by A. L. Potter & C 160 feet on Thames River, must be sold to close estate. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg. alio coal property Mrs. J. O. Dodge and daughter, Miss Edith Dodge, and Miss Martha Brown are again at their homes up town after two weeks’ outing at O1d Orchard, Me. Arthur Mullin, a Trinity college stu- dent, who has been in the postal ser- vice in Boston this summer. has joined 2 New York hospital unit and expects to leave for France early in October. Vienna is now than a fourth of milk, and, says Die Zeit, 70 per of what is received children an: To Safeguard Health. Further plans of the Red Cross for Gorn Pain Stopped Quick Corns Lift Right Off With “Gets-It” Blessed relief from cor: le as ‘A B C with “Gets-It. hen you've been Mmping around trying to get wway fre corn or bum; and everything you've tri After the needs Norwich 1 government Miss Lucy Standish of Colchester came this week to spend the next few months with her aunt, Mrs. George S. Beebe, of Scotland road. she will take a course at the commer- cial school. After a visit in Providence, on the Way to their home in Fast Glastonbury, Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Phreane- spent a day or two last week with former parishioners Town street. - “WHAT IS LIKELY TO HAPPEN IF WE FAIL TO WIN THIS WAR?" An Interview With President Arthur T. Hadley of Yale University. JAMES L. CASE, 37 SHETUCKET STREET SALE HORSES 1 have 20 Horse: dispose of right away. While here that I want to Nine of them horses—tie balance will 0 to 1200 1bs $6,500.00 FTEHT Will Buy Choice Residence Property Nine rooms and.bath, electric lights, steam heat, hardwood floors;, cemehted ELMER R. PIERSON. 47 Acre Farm Eight-room cottage house, barn and other _buildings, all M. Poincare, having sent a congratulation manian suc Elght-room cottage, provements, large in_their car, »_ paine .is anl latest tm- barn, and elght bullding lots, located in the best resi- dential sectton of Jewett City. For particulars, inquire of 8. SEIGEL, ing of Rumar House in splendid con- | <}211nE that a most desirable and attrac- tive property in every particular, and big value for the price asked. Unex- neighborhood, school and trolley. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 FOR SALE The very lucrative business of Wal- consisting principally of nery, tools and equipment mplete, together with the agency of the Willard Storage Battcries. ete. No money would buy this business; only the owner is called to serve his country and is willing at this time to make the A great opportunity for the heart-drillinj laundry room. JOHN A. DUNN | Our Corn and Wart Solvent— for a quarter —has placed many hands and feet on easy his troops were land machine of wood and fruit, beans, corn, s, lot of hay, 1 cow, 60 hems, 100 chickens, 1 hog, farming gomplete outfit. place is situated in a good locality, two raflroad main line, and a n. Immediate possession. $250 lot fronting ocean, and other eonven- fences. Very easy terms if desired. Let me show it to you. WILLIAM A. WILCOX the government President Arthur T. Hadley of Yale 63 Broadway DUniversity has been interviewed by a representative of State Council of Defense, under the ‘Made-in-Connecticut War In- terviews,” being carried out by the He entertains strong views on the gravity of the crisis facing thi country; and his interest in the cause is more than academic, as he has fur- nished to the service his two sons, Major Morris Hadley of the Fleld Ar- tillery and Lieutenant Hamilton: Had- navigation during tt demana that each vessel shou! 40 horse-power Connecticut miles from Fare” fargus Investigate. FOR SALE ATTENTION ‘Winchester Woolen Mill Employes 'Will sell .at once, very reasonable, a . wery modernly eq 5_minutes wallk or fuller particulars in- motor-boat ed sailors would not ha undergo prolonged exposure nary ship's boats Pharmacist, 50 Main Street ter P, Moran American House e Special Rates to Theatre Troupes,- Traveling Men, Eto. above mill; ely to happen if we fail JOHN A. MORAN, or further particulars, inquire af rible Indigestion and Constipation. I had frequent dizzy. spells and hecame greatly ran down.! A neighbor advised ‘meéto try “Fruit-a-tives”’. Ididsoand to the surprise of my dogtor, I-began Rt i : - Ieonsider that I owe mylife to “Fruit- Livery Conncotion Shetucket Strest FARREL & SANDERSON, Prope. Piano Tuner 8 Falrmount Gtreet o Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, i : Farm Specialist, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. FOR SALE D. be sold ve to win this war * was the significent question put to President Hadley at Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, E. A. PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance “A series of wars” was his prompt reply, “begun withiout hotice and wag- ed with much disregard for the rights of_non-combatants.” ‘When asked for his.grounds for this opinion_he continued, “Because lead- ‘belleve that war FARMS FOR EXOHANGE. Two excellent farms worse, anid then you ot Tt on and. the pain. cases Fight away. and the corn peels right off ilke & bauana akin 'Rt it & erand ead o ot has rovolutiontsed the corn history of the world. Mililons use it elther ual value: one oar city, modern tock ing men in Phone 598-3 Ty reasonable ¢ wm-—nnz‘}.&u who is a good thing for their country and for the world and should be conducted ‘without scruple when the interests of Germany seem to require it.” “Do the German people in general this view?” he was asked. t entirely,” was his reply, TITLE® SEARCHED AND SATIS- FACTION GIVEN 86 Cliff Street WILLIAM YOUNG,R.X, Massage and General Nursing. r day.calls, 38 and it never gails. wear ghoes and have pain-free feet. fellows and you: Dr. J. M. KING ENTIST e will all walk about and enjoy ourselves as ithou WHEN_¥OU WANT to put your bu iness before trhe public, medium better than sarough vertising =% e by B, _El m: ot The

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