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FAIR AND COLD 4 TOPAY AND TOMORROW A S SO D) FULL\ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Siater Lodge, N meets in Bill Block Central Labor Union meets in Hall. t. James' Lodge. No. meets in Masonic Temple. ‘hames Lodge, No, 325, N. meets in Foresters’ Hall. Rose. 2364, G. U. O. of West Main Street St Mary's T. A 3 in T. A. B. Bulldins. 5 peneas BN i ANNOUNCEMENTS - ‘ will open its meetings for the season |decorated at o'clock, at the home of the president, 262 Broadway. A large attendance of members is de- | shower was aenother reminder of the Tuesday afternoon, October 2, Mrs. Allyn L. Brown, terest. celebrated artists by advance 23 F. and A E. 0. & New' Ensianda Lodse, °C. 25 ot OF F meets at $0|pines will be shown, and the evening _‘and B. Society meets Stone Masons’ Union meets in Car- SLATER HALL CONCERTS. Fine Concert Series Arouses Great In-| Sheltering Arms was in o. p.,{missionary mecting to which others | Union | sionary societies of the B, No. 3 The plan of securing the musical|bound was the series in Slater hall of the following ful addre sub- scriptions has been reccived with great|voice the solo, % . enthusiasm and approval by the mu- sic-loving people. Many subscriptions have been re- ceived. All those who have not vet|Congregational church, will preach the subscribed are urged to do so with- out delay, that the necessary number|six neighboring churches to be held of subscriptions may be received to in- | Wednesday at the Preston City Con- appearance in Norwich of | gregational church. sure the these famous artists. © These concerts are to be given if a sufficient number of subscriptions is jreceived within a limited time. In|yye farm have returned from a motor 'order that the majority of our peo- ple may enjoy these concerts the price | cinity, where,they visited Mrs. LePan's of the tickets has been set at \lar prices, $3.50 a series, whic] | cludes reserved seats. jc-lovers, but a matter of civic this time sul fons No ticke bl | ¥ l H 5 & i secured, ] i at Cranston no Just an these conoerts “iond tor the pement o1 |1 greatest 2. by B. J. ad iende | e secmre this serles for our city ooia . S mours this eeriss ar At Mt. Holyoke Asscoiation Meeting. ong are are to be paid October 26th, when it is ex- ivance subscription guar- and subscrib- pay for tickets and s 35 Broad of financial|Wecus Hill to the West Town street great artists to N lay in orchestra or accept in- engagements. On December 3rd, Helen Stanley,|of Scotland road. + prima donna soprano, from Chicago 5 Opera Co., .and Ellis O appear. To a delightfu) Migs Stanley ra.Co. and purity. will personality, | has been passing several weeks with adds a powerful dra- matic soprano voice of great charm |Old Canterbury turnpike. Her operatic triumphs, in New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadel- cities. phia and Montreal, have been dupli- cated in concerts and recitals in many | mantic camp_ground, are visiting Mrs. On January 11th, Jacques Thibaud, the brilliant French violinist and Mar- aniste will appear. garet Jamieson, the noted young pi- Jagues Thibaud’s return to America is rishtly regarded as a truly worthy event, for aside from his wonderful artistic ability, his military service be- £an at the outbreak of the war, lends special interest to his visit. 3 On his war on leave of army, absence from received with As a representative h school, of tation and feeling. gets at all times. Miss Jami Thibaud is without ed ability, pla¥ing with fine interpre- Her playing is conspicuous for the rare and beauti- ful singing qus'y of tone that she return from the European the sranted because of in- astained, Jacques Thibaud was country-wide admira- the a n_made her debut as soloist with the New York Symphony orchestra, scoring a decided success. In her,subsequent recitals in Aeolian hall and elsewhere she has won an enviable reputation. It is only possible to secure and the co-operation of the this wonderful series by our united efforts public. Will you not send your subscriptions at once and help to make these concerts @ great success? A subscription ed at Cranston's, 1 5 Broadway, ets there. AUDITORIUM, t has Been plac- and subscribers may leave orders for tick- Country Store Tonight at 8.30—Car- Iyle Blackwell in The Price of Pride Feature Today at the Auditorium— Coming Wednesday for Four Days, Byrnes Bros’ Eight Bells. Suppose you were charming girl, and you were located, and engaged to suppose you went west and she came later to visit an uncle near the spot where suppose that . near her destination the train was held up by a gang of ruffians led by a man Fuilty party? This s situation presented in Pride _the new who was xour perfect jmage, wouldnt your girl be justified In thinking that you were the man, that you were the the striking The Price of ‘World-Picture Brady-Made which comes to the Au- ditorium theatre today. Cariyle Black- of well and June Elvidge are the stars in this_production. of The Gray The second episode Ghost, _with Priscilla Deans, Harry Carter, Emory Johnston 2nd Daredevil Eddie Polo, and the latest Universal weekly complete the A P e. day and Saturday, the Byrne in Eight Beils, the nautical comedy at scream on the screen. ple_in the schoolroom scene. County Store tonight at 8.80. lumbia phonograph will away. it at Lahn’s store. WoBdbury.—The Red Cross auxiliary | Carl: ‘Woodbury < Coming Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- Brothers rollicking, which myriads have rocked with laughter. Tt is a See Thurs @ay's paper for list of Norwich peo-|usual excellence and contains many A Co-|Fulton. Harry P. Young, Jesse Willing- be given |ham, Charles Hall, E. F. Nagle, Ru- Furniture [pert Graves, Jullenne Codeta, Rainie: ters at work. | chomus 8 or 10 Able Bodied Mer: COOD WACES will take the form of a social gather- APPLY AT ONCE D ewennico| American Straw Board Co. A. D. Zabriskie was given a THAMESVILLE. have been invited, including the mis- First Congre- gational church. Rev. and Mrs. Fran. cis Rose and the Filipino boy who came with them to be educated in this country will be present in costume and give addresses. Curios from the Philip- | . birthday dinner Monday at his home, Oaklawn cottage, on Vergason avenue. Relatives from Greeneville and Preston The Woman’s Y. M. C. A. auxiliary| City were present. The house was wit“n“n; in the dining room red, whit#and blue predominated, the birthday cake being the center of attraction on the table. A postcard were recent visitors at the home.of Mps. J. L. Kiess, on New London turn- pike. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Greene of West Town street over Sunday were thetr cousin, Mrs, W. C. Card of South Windham and William Bishop of Jewstt City. Mr. and Mrs. Jullus I. Kiess of New London turnpike have had as guests during their vacations, Mr. Kiess’ brothers, A. W. Kiess of Essex and and John A. Kiess of Woonsocket, R. L occasion. . Inspiring Service at Sheltering Arms. The service Sunday afternoon at the of Rev. E. S. Worcester, pastor of iway church. Heaven-bound and Farth- subject of a most hel, Mrs. F. H. Bushnell di- also giving, in good y Redeemer Liveth. Will Preach at Conference. Rev. G. H. Bwing, pastor of the First rected the His Chief Distinction. Anyhow, few people in the world have . won so many medals and so many * telegrams of congratulations without getting anywhere as the Ger- morning sermon at the conference of work for idle hands. Young Men and . Ladies Wanted to work on Gauze Bandages and Absorbent Cot- ton to alleviate the sufferings of our boys at home and abroad. Apply at the VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, Inc. FOR SALE work. _Apply to Mrs. Calvert B. Cot- trell, 21 Chestnut St Westerly, oct2d WANTED _Aged persons and care for sonable rates. letin. WANTED _An glrl. Apply to Mre. 57 Broadway. experienced R. I To_board nvalids taken at.rea- Address Box 1777, Bul- oct2d secondl eorge W. Carréll, oct2d WANTED—One large or two adjoin- ing rooms, centrally located, for thi Addr stating terms. suitable e Joung men of good character. 78§ Box 318, Norwich, Ct.. oct 3 & man in store: one that would like to learn the busin not afraid of work: and F. W. Guila, Jeweler ears old. road WANTED—A girl for gand chamber work. table Windham - I not under 18 21 oct2a_ work nn. oct2d In Mystic, Conn. Inquire at Ledvard n residential section. —Furnished rooms with CONN., TUESDAY, OCT. 2, 191 g e . @ TO RENT . . POETRY What Is Going On Tonight | NORWICH TOWN WANTED WANTED S e = . TP o " . WANTED—N 1d. ly Mrs. FOR SALE—Gas range, in good con-| TO REN urnished . Eo e ohi GOING SOUTH. Moving Pictures at the Auditorium. (Missionary Mecting—Surprise Birth- | . n B Vaer o1 Broadway T Call be- | dition, 143 McKinley Ave. o octzd _ | MEnt housckecping. ars. 8. G. Cons: (Moving Pictures at the Breed The- | gay Dinner—Pupils from Outlfing l l F {een 1§ and 2 and 6 and oct2d - | = FOR SALE _Standing wopd and tim. | 4°% * WA e Singing, singing, ringing, as'the mhe % atri 8 u WOW! nuine ~ ther cigarette|ber. J. A Griswold, 159 West Town TO RENT—Flive-room flat on Map! click out beh Vaudeville 2nd Moving Plctures at| Districts Coming to Loocal Schocls— case free with 5 pkgs. of Chesterfield | St. oct2TuThS o . Mrs, Kings-|'Blended volce flin FEEDAvis Theatre. Reprecontatives at Mt. Holyoke As- Cimarettes, 30 for 100, all for Boc, worth | — FOR SALE — Kifchen stove and & 9: i ol sage (o the w Shetucket Lodge, No. 27, I O. O. ) $1.25. This special sale for Tuesday Ph 15! n RENT — Light Housekeeping | Lolling in the window ~ meets in_Odq_Fello i1 sociation Mesting. and ‘Wednesday only. If you don't I o BN Call. eveninas, train southward 5, Norwicn . Nest. . No. 1 o O the soltte:. . Th: SALE — A sor Boston | rooms, 4% Union St - | Glortously sale. with mests in Owls Hall At the First Methodist church |. . gan’s Smoke Shop. DaEs po BkAte wight miontiielold. Blione;153:0. | _0cts PURRRL LT Y b auresan Lcdgze ursday evening there will be an open More serious and necessary - -| ~_|*"ro rENT—Cottage o E ¥ “amiling strang. > meets in Pythian_ Hall WANTED _Girl_for general hous: oI BALB_A 90-aesri ik route|two. tenements, with “hest| 7 idates wiid with e melody: v Farm or Felephone 64-14. 003 | ~Jom JUENT. sighed, rooms with ¥ . na 75| o without bourd at The Plymouth, 44| rm eoming, T'm eoming, for my acrenr adlolhing, "% miles ‘from Not. | Leurel Hill Ave. Telephone 155. s, T gom ; (wlch ;'nd }Vfil(e{,} 5o Krn":y, ; miles e { T he!'m':\ruklny Lngu volces ca e i it 200 cash. For par-| —qg RENT—Four-room tenement at Jo ticulars, write H. owe, R. F. D. No. 1, | .o . write 'H. Stows, i dou L | 47 cech Bt L _li;engd Singing. sincing. «ingios In e LE TO RENT—Tenement ol rooms Southern nig & o FOR SALEModel 82 sevep-passen: | ioum heat and all iatest Improve-|Mocking birds go winzinz, for we Nt aracsrtinted andln 8000 | ments. SI_Fairmount St.__ sepz8d | = them all to ilght:. Sep2aTuThus e 0 RENT_Furnished suite for, light whither no one knows 5 x v ousekeeplng heated; Past the doors of cabins where FOR S, —Model 79, Overland | y/ /i 5, cond bells. PR L W Roadster; repainted and fn good me- chanical 'order. Est. M. B. Ring. sep2oTuThus WEDDING—100 engraved announce- ments $7; two envelopes for each: each additfonal 25 for 7sc; 100 engraved visiting cards $1: samples and correct forms mailed frez. Engraving Stu 5415 Webster St. philadeiphia, Pa. aug21TuTh . Ring first or sepzod WANTED—Meat cutter for month of . FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN PRICE 20-ft. (3-ft. beam) motor boat, £0OG engine, boat In good condition and is fully equipped, having lock- ers, anchors, bars, 6 life preservers. W. J. BARTLETT Putnam, Conn. man Crown Prince—Detroit Free Press. WaterburyFour sults for damages, asgregating 23,000, have been brough against the Waterbury Light com- pany by Attorney U. G. Church, repre- senting_the family of Eipidio Treppi- clone. The suits are the outcome of an explosion on the morning of Feb. 18 last in the house on North Main street occupled by the Treppicione family. Guiseppe Treppicione was injured so badly in the explosion that he died and other members of the family were se- verely burned and bruised. _— HOW’S THIS? We ofter One Hundred Dollars Te- ward for any case of catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medl- cine. 2 Hal's Catarrh Mediclne = has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past Home from Motor Trip. Mr. and Mrs. George LePan of Belle- trip of a few daye to Milford and vi- sieter, Mrs. Woods, and Fred LePan and family. Mrs, William Randall Lathrop and Miss Susan C. Hyde were in Niantk and at Crescent Beach Saturday to at- tend the meeting of the Eastern Con- necticut Mt. Holyoke association. School Consolidation. Five puplls come in-the school wagen from Plain Hill and _eight from Wau- school, and nine children to the Town street echool from Scotland road. Gossip and Chat. thirty-five years, and has become Eimer Gaskell of West Town etreet | known ap the most -eliable remedy for working in New London, commuting | catarrh. @ Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts through the blood on the mucous sur- faces, expelling the poison from the blood and healing the disensed portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine’ for a short time you will see reat improvement in your general heaith. Start taking Hall's tarrh Medicine daily. Mrs. Adelbert E. Geer and children ‘were in Seotland part of last week to visit Mrs. Geer's parents. . at cnce and get rid of ca- Mr. .and Mrs. Johnson have come to |tarrh. Send for testimonlials, free. from North Carolina and| F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Tojedo, Ohlo, Sold By all druggists. 7he. FOR SALE COWS FOR SALE Carload will arrive Saturday, Septem- ber 29th . JAMES H. HYDE 2 North Franklin. phone 30, Lebanon, Conn. Many were at the polls on the Nor- wich Town Green Monday, coming by —_— Mrs. Samuel Gillette has returned to her home in Colchester after a fort- night's visit with Mrs. George S. Beebe i of Greeneville P ————— ey FOR SALE THREE FAMILY HOUSE with good yard No. 14 Orchard Street Mrs.. George Weller her daughter, Mrs. Walter Grant, of Mr. and_ Mrs. Frank Allen and daughter, Miss Edith Allen, of Will- E. P. Geer of Scotland road. RS Price $2,750 Miss Lucy Standish, who is spending several months on Scotland road while Must be sold to close attending the commercial school, was - an Estate at her home in Colchester for the week end. Apply to 2 JAMES L. CASE, 37 SHETUCKET STREET Miss Clara Murdock of New Haven and Mrs. George Murdock of Norwich, BREED THEATRE. Harry Morey, Dorothy Kelly and an AIl' Star Cast in The Law Decides, Feature For Today. WM. B. WILCOX . Auctioneer AUGTION ‘Will sell at Public Auction_at The Larkham Farm, located in Ledyard. Conn., on road leading from Shewville to Mystic. Five minutes’ walk from Shewville Station on Norwich & Weste erly trolley. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER A, At 10 O’clock A, FORTY-FIVE HEAD OF CATTLE elght cows, 1 Holstein cow (due: to freshen soon), 1 Hoistein cow {com- Ing in some time this Fall}, 10 three year old heifers (coming ). 5 two Year old neifers, 1 two yenr ¢la Ho: steln pun, 5 yeéaring Hoisteln buils, Several fat Neifers and cows . (foF beef), 10 yearlinxg helfes: 1 nice two year old Ayrshire (coming in, eligible for registration), 1 palir of young work horses (welght 3000 1ib: strong and| fine’ workers), 1 pair new double har- nosses 1 team wagon, I Ariving horse, 1 lumber wagon, 2 bugsies, power ‘and’ saw. 1 grind stone. and other smail articles teo numercus to mention. If saild day proves stormy, sale will take place the next fair week day. Positively everythi!ng 1d, as 1 have 5 my farm and o to keep the same. Today the Breed will present a very attractive bill of feature photoplays ch is headed by Harry T. Morey, Dorothy Kelly and an all star cast in ‘The Law Decides.” This is a very powerful production and is produced in seven acts and was written by Mar- guerite Bertsh, who is one of the first famous women of the film. Her ca- reer as scenario writer is probably one of the most notable pages in the an- nals of the motion picture. Harry T. Morey, who. is featured with Dorothy Kelley, is an actor of ability andsin “The Law Decides” does greaty work. Dorothy Kelly is seen to unusual ad- vantage in the role of Florence Whar- ton. Other members, in the support- ing cast are Bobby Connelly, the boy marvel, Donald Hall, Louise Beaudet and Adele Kelly. Pearl White will be seen in “The Fatal Rirg” and the latest war news in the Hearst-Pathe Weekly completes the bill. Orpl tre, Danislson. A brisk and lively story, sparkling in its humor and set to music that fits its spirit and snuggles to its form with a nicety not often seen in present day musical comedies, is a Very good es- timate of the charm found in the de- lightful musical comedy success, “The Only Girl,” for which Victor Herbert has written some of his finest melodies, to a book that rattles with good fun, the work of Henry Blossom, will be the attraction at the Orpheum Theatrs, Danielson. on Thursday, Oct. 4. It is said that Henry Blossom has never af- fixed his name to a better book than the one has has written for “The Only GIrl” that it is brilliant in every particular, with a liberal leaven of the poetry of Bohemian life and the seri- ous by-play of.sincere love, treated in that tender vein has termed the high. est form of truth. Victor Herbert’ music, always a joy and delight, in his instance too, is richly melodious and in his accustomed graceful style. It Wwas the opinion of every reviewer in New Yorker when it was presented In that city, at the Lywto theatre where it ran an cntire year, that neither Her- bert nor Blowsom in the past had writ- ten anything of such excellent quality as “The Only Girl” The company provided is one of un- LOST AND FOUND LOST—A Scotch collie one year old with star on right fore les, white. sable and L. PBrigss, oct2TuTh Finder notify B. klin, ,0ST—Lost or_stolens assbook No. 132023 of The Norwich avings Soclety. All persons are cau- tioned against purchasing or negotiat- ing the same, and any person having a claim to said book is hereby called up- on to present said claim to said bank on or before the 2d day of April, 1918: or submit to having the book declared cancelled and extinguished and a new book issued in lieu thereof, or the amount due thereon pal oct2Tu LOST—A black mare, about 1200 ounds. Finder please notify H. B. insk, Colchester, Conn. octld LOST—In Thamesville or the city, a 1ady's gold ring with two opals and three diamonds set in hearts. _Finder rewarded by leaving at The Bulletin otfice. octld LOST — On Willimantic-Brooklyn road, automoblle tire. Reward. Return to 3% Mecahnic St. Danielson. octld STRAYED OR STOLEN—From my pasture In North Stonington, three yearling helfers; two red, oné brown and waite. Please notify 'O. H. Main, rwich, Conn., And receive reward. sep28d . WMO®T STRAYED OR STOLEN mY Pesuure ot Chafteviils; an Ryrahire oLy fine singers and gomedians in Charles 1-2 years old. Kindly notify Wn_ Maashelc Center. Conn. Richman and a great singing horse | Tel. 181 or 182. October; | wanted ‘first letter. 387, Moosup, Corn. Address. P. O. give experience and wages ox. octzd LE — Thoroughbred Ancona M. Herrick, 459 Main St. octid “FOR SALE Ford touring car, re- WANTED Furnished aj five or six rooms, desirable location. Bulletin. Address Box rtment of with kitchen, bath; 222, octzd ‘WANTED—Competent mald for gen- eral housework. Mrs. W. 260 Washington St. Eastwood. oct2a. WE REQUIRE the scrvices of a ca- pable young man to take charge of our accessories department. The Tire and Supply Co. Balrd oct2d open_for business. WANTED—The Lenox House is now oct2d WANTED—A_rellable man steady job as fireman: good pay. quire” at Bulletin_Office. WANTED Good driver; good_ home f W.S. Case, 129 West Town St. . FOR SALE Eight-room cottege. all latest im- provements, large barn, and eight bullding lots, located in the best resi- Gential section of Jewett City. Fbr particulars, inquire of 5. SEIGEL, Real Estate and Imsuramce, Nervwich, Conn. mayisa ANNOUNCEMENT 1, Joseph Wolfe, wish to notify all my customers and patrons that the Putnam Trucking and Trading Co., of which | was a member, has beén dissolved, and that | am now conduct- ing the same business under the name of Wolfe Brothers’ Sales Stable. and Trading Company, at the same prem- ises, 79 Woodstock Avenue, Putnam, Kennedy’s old stables. All outstanding bil & the company have been bought by me and further payments of them should be made to my present firm. Tel. 243 We will buy and sell all kinds of horses, metals, waste and junk, as formerly. Wolie Sales Stables and Trading Co. PUTNAM, CONN. “Where You Bought the Horse.” Telephone 187, Putnam Broadway Property For Sale AT A SACRIFICE Beautifully situated in one of the fin- est residence sections of Norwich. THouse has 17 rooms and bath: excep- tionally large verandas. ‘Well built stable with svace for several motor cars; large lot. Ideal for high grade fooming house, being glose to business section of city. Owner leaving Nor- wich will sell at a sacrifice. Further particulars from ARCHA W. COIT Teleghone 177 for a In- octed _ Iy horse: safe the right one. _octld WANTED —All who wish good cider, sawing and g Franklin _mil! rinding to patronize the Our_bolt makes nice flour_from wheat. rye and buckwheat. C. W. Grant, Tel. Lebanon. WANTED_—Lady ment; salary $1 and wide awake self-supporting and over 21 given erence. stating name, age and address, for North Franklin, Conn. octld_ new depart- must be plain writer one unemployed and ref- Write “Willing,” care Bulletin octld painted. demountable Tims, good me chanicai order, practically’ new tires. Est B Ring. octid FOR SALE—One engine and saw to saw cord wood; good condition; Dbig bargain: can be seen running ap: polntment. Mr. McMahon. n. 7 By FOR SALE—Ing h setter, eight months old, partly broken; also Par- Xer Bros. @un_in_new econdition. L. M. Burdick, Box 4 ty; phone 416. sep29d FOR SALE-—Frivate like to find some kind country who would give thelr 8 year old Vermont Morgan horse a good home. Is perfectly safe for ladies or children to feed or care for; raised »n our farm and never owned 'by anyune cise. Js used to all kinds of farm-| work; a very nice driver; and a regu- lar pét. For good home and references price is very low. No jockeys « peddlers need apply. _Call at private residence, 1204 Aain St. Willimantic, Conn. sep29d FOR SALE — Confectionery, lce cream and cigar store, in fine location doing a good business. Will be sold at a bargain If taken at once. For articulars call at Talbott's Candy Co., Main St. Norwich, sep28d family would person In the DRUG CLERK WANTED Regls- tered or assistant. E. Callahan Main St. New London. ‘WANTED _Experienced weaver silk_or cotton for Inspector room; good West' Side Silk Mill. 27 sepioa” on in_ cloth lace for the right man. “sep29d WANTED—Girls 15 years of age; to learn_quilling. sep29d West Side Silk MilL. MEN WANTED for conductors motormen. Must be in good tions. London, Shore sep29d rwich or Westerly. and health and able to pass the required examina- Apply to Trainmaster at New o, The Line Electric Rallway Company. WANTED—An woman as cook. Mrs. R. p29d exparienced Apply evenings W. Perkins, 42 Rockwell St. colored © FOR SALE—Three heifers, due to freshen. Price $165 for the three; also heavy express wagon. $15; and a top buggy, $15. D. E. Hickey, R. F. D. 4,_Putnam, Ct. sep23d ¥OR SALE—Driving horse; and gentle; welghing about reasonable.’ 102 Roosevelt Av Norwich, F. B. Harrington. sep28d FOR_SALE_A registercd Holstein bull. Some of the best blood in the state; also one Hallock potato digger. Cheap. Call 1851-12, sep2’ FOR SALE_Guernsey cow: good milkc for bucter. Law.ence Olorneck, Mohegan Valley Farm. Mohegan. sep27d FOR SALE—Automobil suitable for a Forl Henry Clark, Scotland. _Phone 298-1. sep27d sound 50 sell East s delivery top. WANTEDFive thousand hens and chickens, 10,000 bran bags. fat calves, and dressed hogs. prices paid by Joseph Hockbers: Main St, Willimantfc. Tel. sep29d Also co: Highe: 181 147-13. to cost mot over $1,000. 400, * Bulletin. o] “WANTED—A fireman; & man. Apply Glen Wooien Mills, school. sep27d WANTED—To buy a small business Address Box sep2sd 0d sober Nor- sep27d__ BOY WANTS position to work after ‘Address D. Bulletin Office. WANTED—A eneral housework at ‘el. 1225, competent _girl sep: 15 Warren WANTED—AIl _the second cars we can get; ‘will price for same. Phone. 7125. L= sep22d WANTED—OId _false teeth;: matter 1f broken; I pay $2 to $15 set, check bv_return mail. S. Fifth St. Philadelphia, Pa. L. Mazer, send by parcel post and rec: doesn't v e 2007 Sepsa WANTED—A _first_clas tinsmith, _Apply Geor Moosup, ‘Conn. exgerienced etent cook. WANTED—A com F. B. ply, 3k che nome o aftville. Ap: Ricketson, aug2; 1d WANTED—Second hand and antique rices furniture of al! kinds; get our before you sell. A. Brackner. 35 lin St Tel 7i7-3. rank- WANTED Dye house and steady work. GLEN WOOLEN MILL, Norwich Town. mayad and picker room help: also men in finishing room; good pay FOR SALE ck Block with 4 ht Room Flats on Thamee Strest; also coal property owned by A. L. Potter & Co., With 160 feet on Thames River. must be sold to close estats. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phares 1} Central Bldg. 1 Tiaree Story B Stores and 2 Norwich What $1,000 ' WILL BUY A seven room cottage in good rep barn 24 x 30; crib, 12 x 16; hennery, 8 x 12; wood shed and wagon hous 1 horse, a few hens, lumber wagon, all farming tools, all crops, including ev- erything for the garden. FIFTY ACRES OF LAND. Several acres till- able, abundance of wcod and some fruit. Immediate possession. Investi gate. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bull tin. .Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Farm Specialist, Waesterly, R. Tel. 2365 Masons’ Building Materials The Peck-McWilliams Co. WHEN YOU WANT to put your hus- iness beture the publia there is no medium Detter than tnrough ‘the ad- veFtising columns of The Bulletin. WANTED 26 Toolmakers, 10 All-around Machine FREE : Apply WINCHEST! Thamesville ER WOOLEN CO, Fands (must be first-class), 7 General Ilousework Girls, 1 Cook, 30 Weavers, 8 Spinners, 4 Farm Hands, 19 Doys. MPLOYMENT BUREAU Centrai Bldg, _Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. | WANTED-10 YOUNG MEN | - SIXTEEN YEARS OR OVER |STEADY WORK AND GOOD WAGES WOOLEN SPINNERS ’ Wanfed At 6nce Plainfield Woolen Company Central Village, Conn. EIGHT HOUR DAY NORWICH, CONN, WANTED Girls Over 16 Years of Age In Light Manufactaring Business American Thermos Bottle Co. | MORAI W ANTED A SPEEDER FIXER MUST BE A SOBER MAN $18.00 Per Week Address BOX 22 Care of Bulletin for St. a FOR SALE—Three horses; or will trade them for cows. Fred Darling Pomfret Center, Conn. sep26d FOR SALE_Five passenger Buick touring car, 1914 model, in #o00d con- dition.’ g Wargain. 8. Kallenbers, Columbia, Co; Tndian = truck, ni sep26d FOR SALE—One-ton 1917 model. Owner called to actuai military service. Price $950. Terms to suit purchaser. Can be seen at 174 Montauk Ave., tel. 1246, or write P. O. Bo: New 'London, Ct. sepzed FQR SALETen tons of old hay. J. ffingwell, Phone 441-12. sép26d FOR SALE_Farm of 78 acres with stock and farming tools. § room house with barn; all in good fepair, situated within 2 miles of 4 different villages, near schoolhouse. Write BOx 178, Wauregan, Ct. sep23d e BYRON A. WIGHTMAN - Piano Tuner Phone 595-3 - 3 Fairmount Street ' vertsing FOR SALE_Pigs, thoroughbred, O. I C. Ludlow Farm, North Stonington. Phone, 1861-13, sep22d TFOR SALE_Three good work horses, harness and wagons; must be sold. ‘Apply H. Friedberg & Son. p22d FOR SALE—Seven-room cottage on Ashland _near corner of Hill street, Inquire on premises. housekeeping. Phone Ziw. TO REN Snkool st a FURNISIED May Keiley FURNISIED tes, suitabl rs. Bwma ronms: ors Washington tooms, The Matgueritc ~ocl, civan, picusant rooms. No. § Nortii Neatly furnished 3 &0 housekeeping. 7 Korzh High ot. cor ‘light house ¥ Cnlon St aug’ room. s, seld nable epins. y25d $20.00 EACH FOR RENT Three 6-room Apartments JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket Street House of ten rooms at N. ton Street. All cunveni Steam Heat. Inquire of FOR RENT Lusty bugles soundiy “Do ced you the sr ~ 70 RENT — Furnished rooms for ng_valley S L ) light housekzeping. Division St. Rl‘ngh;fiew‘, h ')u 'm l ok Sep2d o among To RENT_A tooming house: 14|So ween no more my lady: weep rooms, uniurnisned; 35 nion St.; steam more todny feat eledtric Algnts, Eas, garden, shed, | We will sinx 2g for my and fruit trees. inquire City Lunch! D e £ 14 Broadway. iy scp21d 'l For my old Kentuck ar aw TO RENT— Furnished rooms; alsofg. .0 . S housekecpini. 106 | SInging. wineine. =i ; e 8ep11d_ | caqate hazs ”ing six up ' hove Provements. Ab- nills and sepid 3 H 1a Yori THE DAY pacognize ger : .1 re ing doing mingham “Dine with me tomorrow at Mitre, can't you?” “Sorry. old man—hut T really ca . 64 Wash- | g0 tomoirow. I'm going to I ienc and ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Rea! Estate Agent, Richa-ds Building, 91 Main Street FOR SALE—Four work horses. Call 1484 after 6 p. sep13d FOR SALE—Seven passenger touring car, In five shape, $235. R J, waiker, Storrs, Conn. Teleplione 439-23. augiod FOR SALE. Edison Phonograph home style, with large flower horn;: vaiue $35, special $34. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 74 Mal; 70 Cows For Sale~ Another carload just arrived; September 29th. i FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon Phone 62 t. No. 9 Willlams St. nodern heme. section: all convenlenc: 1 I ievel corner lo end easy terms r desir tnquire of 278 Main Street in best residential price reasonabie d THGOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 724 enaia large 2] FOR SALE On Willimantic trolley, one mile from Baltic: a fine 9-room cottage and good | barn: also hen coop, house newly inted, shingled; 3 acres of ood land, | 1-2 fine for garden truck; running| spring_ water in house; all kinds of fruit and_many varieties of flowers; makes a fine poultry farm, I have many calls for pl but seldam have one on the you are interested don't dels er going to move out of state. ‘all_or Addre: WILLIAM F. HILL, Room 108 Tluyer Bldg.. Norwich, Tel. 147, s like this dist, 1f Own- FARMS® FOR EXCHANGE. Two exceircnt rarms; cun Lrade either for city property or equal value; one 27 acres. state roaa, near city, modern bulldings; also 130 acre stock farm with tools «nd equipment, fine build- | ings, keeps 50 head. 1f interested, write or telephone se302 FOR SALE A very choice Seven Room Cottage on Williams Street with modern improve- ments. Price reasonable. Will make some one a very desirable home. For further particula.s inquire of JOHN A. , Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE Six room cottage with buttery and one acrs of land. Fine location. Cars pass by door. Outside of city limits. Will be sold reasonable but must be aisposed of at once. A. M. AVERY 1222 52 Broadway Tel. Fon sAvLE. Cottage Houses, Lene ness Biocks, Bu! sirable Jecations you cara to seli or renc, nuinb tate investments. Itoom 103, ient ana Busi- ildins Lots. all in List your property it as of people looking for real es- WILLIAM F. HILL, Real state and Insurance. Thayer Bldg P g 1 have a Cottages at Watch and along the ; also accessible Se: WESTERLY, R. 1 nave 20 Horses that dispose of right away. are big work horses. see. them. ELMER R PIERS weigh from 900 to 1200 Ibs. Furnisl;ed Secashore For Sale or Rent ., Weekapaus, Plsasant | Rhode I hore Farms. FRANK W. COY| 3 SALE HORSES : i Nine of them tiie balance will Come and oN. may14a and want to Phone 300 WHEN YOU WANT Put your bu: iness before the public.. thére medium Detter than throuzhe the ad- Suiumnn of The Bulletin E. A. PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance TITLES SEARCHED AND SATIS- FACTION GIVEN 26 Cliff Street let yo “To tel y Yonke ine him along with yo ssell it u think B:icon are plays?’ I you the truth, I ¢ T s Put I'm to. SIX ROOM open up =Ane controvery t my mind off the war."—Washir APARTMENTS star. Father (to rebelliu vearye All modern conveniences and faultless | _Don't tell e you Wwo bath equipment. In. fine residence| Daughter—Well, pao section, near school and - electrics: 1 gav when I mean I wortt?—T rental $20 per month. Canital, Can sell you a fine new two-family | “phe rule of despots is it over. house at an attractive price. AL e s faboutt Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- | may put kings and kiisers out onatie prices: terms to suit. Lusinews, but wives will rem ‘ N - the Jjol etrait Free ARCHA W. COIT, Agent 13:1 find he is working Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | ' “That loolks suspi A mill alre's son coudn’t get over i Philadelphia Bulletin he hasn't foun r For Ren he s o i itted in £ The building now occupied by The > queriec . 4 Plaut-Cadden Co. 144-14¢ Maln St. I should say he is. By : | nquire of got was given to him 7 THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Aegnrne S ¢ mm “Do you thinlk it i mam for him to spend all L if he is, you are 8 About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin|a proper precedent’ Stgeet, suitable for almost any kind of have greatness busi at a onable price. In. |upon them.” i cuire at Bulletin Office. “Of course they do replied Corporal. “One o most pror = —= — | ing soldlers in our company cha who was 50 foolish as to try to e FOR SALE exempted."—Washington Sta R Mr. Bacon—DId you make these b N [eits, wite? / on—I_did con—They're smaller usus om't they? Statesm THE KALFIDUSCOPE Turks on the po Samos. Colonel of the Cu newspaper nounced atlon equipmen in the n Cubaine "will be ing-men French s Vorwar Patriotic of Duke lenburg “Recentl: England tles, the cribed th! ousness. themselve the Eng! King ceiving Committee c! 1esponse from fhe ber wou faithful and sincere tending tional at unit, national dropped bomb: claim to have ort of Vathy, in t Manuel iban Senate La Dis organ whi the t wi ot from ( oil. ts, Johann and Adm v when of the forma ¥ is new the he Now have malad lish Alexander of the Grand 1T of the Chambe Throne, sal 1d find in him n guardian of the traditions, T collaborator in to the realiz ms. 3 Auct on sell at WITTER Rooms, F Danielson, Con ount being PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, GCT. 5TH, 19 at 1030 o'clock 50 hend of High Grade Holstein nd Helfers, ransinz from 1% vears 1d to 5. all‘in excellent condit 1 as choice a lot ns will pa der ¢ hammer this fall. Don't fail to attend this sale. T shail ale) « ¢ cxcellent hay, wa tools, m ery, hornesses. carp. 50 head of chickens. My z WILLIAM YOUNG,R.. 5, e % ol 1o or day calls. 38 Hickory St, Norwich. My farm is located o 1 THERE = wo =avertus:ng medium 1a | Village to Danleisons Conn s Bastern Connecticut eqzal to 'The Bule, known as the Avery Tillinghast place HAROLD A. COPELAND. letin for busiuess resulta.

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