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R I | 5 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES WANTED - % FOR SALE . " TO RENT POETRY WANTED—Peoble- to FOR SALE—One yearling bull, gTade '{'o BENE_A furiishéd room in pri; ope; mostly wh! 3 s young man of good Bozrehville cider mill will open Oct. | Holstein, 3 Jrtite, extra good j:;‘ s calype noyng pap of sl s o S ST Ea— Whzt is Going On Tonight JIM-DOG. Dagiidsyille and Photoplays at the|Honor Roll to be Printed on Big Bulls-| He ‘wasn't; well, a fancy kind o' 408 * Jioune Bictures avthe auaitorium. | tin Board dn Liberty Pole—Names of | Scores of Norwich Readers are Learn- Sntll Dec'®sf. “T01F B Jona Fnomas. | Iving & Feclestone, #D- 5 s et f atre, S, e A T e e ing the Duty of the Kidneys. WANTED G oF TR S4TE 1911 Tord Touring)car | soomy Tor 1t housekseplug, ¥70 Main | Bt ST sorter couldn't seem tor help Machinists' Union, No, 704, meets in| M3M Miss S8arah MacDonald, on the d 3 gral nousework. ~ Apol = condition, new. tires and | St, Norwich, over Brookiyn Outniters.| A-1Gvin’ nim. e gial E M it ; SEpee W6 Nash g, T o O [ s e L | BT Bin e agatnyt Y bana igarmakers' Unlon meets in Car- “To Al e blood is the \kiduey" 1 N RN B e B e sied ane wille A 3 FOR RENT—Four-room tenement & g 4 g pepters Hall .|, The_following honor list of those - e . on a e e et 5o Sked S0 ophes | mmpton. Comn. . Phone 645-3, call {0F [ 153, Paimer gt. Inquire of premises.. |1 wasdsslin blue orsad, =, 5 meets at iy, 430 B. P. O. E.|from Mystic who have enlisted or have | duty. gl > ay; then the fellow didn’t throw it = octdd a5 S Sk AR’ how hed bark an Zrisk an' ik - Tecumsen Tribe No. 43, I O. R. M. |Deen drafted into the military service, , 8 l ey “ERRelal®13F ST pipes” embor and |~ FOR SALE_A Tast gecer, Major 5. | —ro RENF _urmisnsd 10w When'T was gay! + meets at Engincers Hall, | both army and navy, has preparc| When they fail to do this the kid- [QOF @R | ovber BRs, “good shapes 7oc. at Fa.|ase 075, Tbs:. sound and Nkt e R e e, 50T coker - Canton Oneco, No. 3. I. O. O. F.|ed by Roscoe K. Burrows, 3 an's Smoke Shop, Batlors’ and Soldiers’ | anyone to drive or care fo7: an oxtra | qon, 82 inley Ave. “oot2d. |I wonder why my Jim-dog had te megis im 0dd Fellows Hall George H. Foley and CHarles T. Cran- |neys are weak. $ Coaling Station. e B e Wil mell vers Cheap to some- | 70 RIDNT—@ive-room fat on Mavie | 16 LTINS it iR, Godoulers” Tnion, No. 126. meets at|gall and is now ly to be printed on A% WANTED o and x fomiiy, in which | one who will give king treafment Call| st tneap o HIEht pariy. Mes Kings 2s 8 Gormania Lodge, Xo. 11, O. D. H. S, |a bulletin board*which will be placed | Backache and other kidney ills may COOD WACES S o at Murphy Bros” Stable, Willimantis. Liej: _Phipne 595-14. oot3d | e never’ snapped at no one In ¢ A meets at Germanta Hal. - '~ ~"|on the Liberty Pole if sufficient money{ . Sec. aham oes TO. RONT — Light houseckeeping night; = sryrolleymen’s Unlon meets in Union|is given to cover the expense. The - : e e ; U3 | ~rom SATE—wodel ¥ seven-pasmen: | roand, 18 Dnion B Call vemass. [ Mo Al hate a souls s he 1Bt Sachiem. Xo. 94, F. of A; meets B e e oot be | Help the kidneys do their work. = APPLY AT ONCE |sCLTORTONITY for youns man of rchaniosl order. “Eat M B, Ring. :f;“: e e i | A% Tt gam® TR O limht 2 rpllide certained §2 men and one young Wo- L yee Ddan's Kidney Pills—the testod tion, and_who 8 s BEONE Pt of lhout boand &¢ The Plymouth, 44| Across th' dack s’ enesky bit o le w man in the service from Mystic, which: . S . g FOR SALE—Model 79, Overland | Laurel Hill Ave. Telephone 785. An’ he was . . . dead! ANNOUNCEMENTS is about 1 3.4 per cent. ofithe local|iianey remeds. American Straw Board Co.. [ 2simero% AP, 25,005, Thin | Bondotor: ropainied apd In good me- | sepisd They say there atw't mo heaven-lend —_— ~ | population. lowing are the-names: 5 x . - B £ e mere ain't mo heaven-le Sale of Ncrwich Town Property. Navy—Charles _ Anderson, Harlan| Norwich people endorse their worth. Clothiers, Willimantic. octsa sepsTuThus stla BNt and - all latest “mBIOYe. | :Cause Roli s dogs, an haven't an James L. Case has sold for John |Burdick, Arthur Beauchamp, Willard THAMESVILLE. (WANTED_An experisnced colored | " FOR SALE — One Calloway cream | ments. 51 Fairmount St__ seszsd_ Ll SN B o 3 Cook, John Duerr, Merton -Dugan,| ' C. S. Bennett, motorman, 46 Painer 71 ‘an, second ma y arge sizes us RENT — Furnished rooma, for | But lef me tell yer this: Without my uckley the handsome cottage obert W. Perkins, 42 Rockwell St. . Inquire J, Simpson, Jordan| TO hed of seven rooms located on the | Heman Holdredge, ~George Lewis, S T e . ooeed - " Bonth-inauire 3 T, " getsd | 1ight housekeeping. 27 Division St , Jim & | Conterburs tarnpike near Peck's Cop_ | Chavles Maxson, Charles McNamara |St, Norwich, says: “ I know Doan e § & s otsd | Meebaid TN V3P shinin atreets would sser 3 o] SALE T} omeran- | — | | less ht! % ! rers. to Theodore Marshall. The cot- | Donald Maxson Wiliam Marchand |y 0, pinis are good for they helped 3 Inpia ool AR s 58 ey | tane bt 10 ers aia | Soha"J.| TTo MENT—A rooming houser 14| An' somenow T'm a.thinicin' tat 1t he tege is thoroughly modern and was . G R FoOR SALE at the dinner served by the Ladles: Aid | Fitsgeraid, 181 Washington St. Phone | F0ms, unturnisned; 35 Unidn 8t: steam | Could cqme at that last stirrin’ bugle built by Mr. Buckiey about two vears [Rickerman Peter Richard, Fred Rod- ;g g ot wpen I used them. I haven't Soclety of Leffingwell, octsd y \actdd | heat. electric lishtd, gas, garden, shed eall f age. Mr. Marshall will occupy the |Mman Merton Searles. Ralph Sherman, & St and frift trees. Inquire City Lunch,iup to the ghtes o' gold aside of me, Poapbrty. Harry - Schaffer, George ~Thompson. |needed a’kidiey remedy in a long | (P————————————— | = WANTED Waitresses. ~Apply No. : 14 Broadway. sep2id_ [ Whete God stanas smilin’ welcoms ¢ Jack Wall, Everett Wilson James 41 Broadway, Norwich, Conn.”_ 0ot3d_ | 1914 Motz spos S A i s all,” d 5 DAVIS THEATRE Whiting, Johin | GIibset <A i SISEEY § tne. FOR SALE parts for Roms | LG4 1014, 00510, SU0AR00%, J0lE), Tk | rooma * for | llght hoUsekecping. 106 | AR’ T SMig pather, neres my dos * Charles Beauchamp, Herbert Candage, + 1 Tel. 1046-12.| out of paint shop, $250; 1915 Metz tour- | School St. Tel. =S o They'd find some corner, touched witk Three Big Keith Vaudeville Acts and |E- L. Cook. James Dugan, Charles| price goc, at all dealers. Don't Doy ar starter’ and’ cleviric Hghts, | “wo RENT Centrally iocated b e 55 ¥ Friatgh |Gremley, John Inderlest, Stewart Me * * AN ATTRACTIVE T once, an_experienced | $800; 1916 Metxs roadster, new tires | oom flaf, modern improvements. ApP-| __Margaret E. Sangster, in the Ohris- s riangle Photoplays Today. vin Edward -McKone. Charles McIn- | simply ask for a kidney réemedy—sget mald, s, Obadian Butler, Hawkine | 8tarfer and electric lights. $350; 191€|ply at 128 Broaaway. epid tian Herald. B tionally fine bill of Keith | M3 _John Marchadd, Edward McClave, : COTTAGE St, Danielson Conn. Phone b0.__octsd | Ma: 'Qrlne, 85 143, Joo8, Ln® Lbe |~ mmnr_purnished reoms for light BB Satdeviie and Triansie photoniass. s L m':"‘”r'hm‘“" Hafooaus ey PR e e . all WANTED At once, suitable men on wheels. bucket soats, ‘starter and elec: Bolisekeoping. BS Washington St AFTER LABOR. A « war icl 3 g Six and . mal} 1k; wages $12 | tric lights, 191 up~ 5-passen- | Phone _aug7d | pooked (o appear at the Davis the|poperts, -George Sherburne, Waiter |Mr. Bennett. had. Foster-Millburn rooms modern || small rarm who can milk; wases $12 = lignes, $3507 191 el L o Teadiine. atteastion is the Thove Yone [Sheehan. Edward Travena, Earl Tay- 3 . - ts strong, veliable man picking sppies, 30 | Prevto tanks tires and tuves and Metz | o FO, MENFLRLIEP N’ SUNGAD ‘Othos. | | Comrades of the rising sun, carrvs, a trio of clover athistos who |1o% Fred O Wilson, ~Waiter. Welfe, | Co. Mfews, Buftwio 7 ¥- ¥ et ol o™ 54 "Lovanon. - cotsd |13 Hawkine CBt. Danicison, ‘Conn | _1v80a Now ourtoil s done. oo Bt = comeas Aovbits eities |John Walsh. 4 Price $3,750. SR CE LT 056 Tabation: . »00tYE | o e > " AT e T e b 2 + >| _Army—Charles Ayers Harry Bates, . WANTED—GIrl_for general house 3 soms, No. 3 North | No desponding, no repining! | Bendezrous at the Club. wIhis act 15| pinest D. Bliven, Carl Bradley, Law. | homes in Norwich after a visit a v % worke. . ADBly to Mrs. Calvert B. Cot- | FOR SALE_Standing wood and tim. | o0l clean, pleasant rooms. No. § North [ No desponding, no repiningl . g °d to be one of the best ath- | once Beally. Harry Clarke, Raymond Bethlnlgt. b)l:nxalo;lv. Mrs. Pol:er n:- JAMES L. CASE, nu\h;n Chestnut St. Westerly, R. I |ber. J. A. Griswold, 169 West Town e S eaTi TaraRed " room: | NTISE. et Tas Eood accomplished f= Clarke, Albert B. Cole, Edward Feeney, | leased her house here to people who o A e T pishe poms out hand and thought, will move In immediately. . WA od FOR SALE A 30-quart milk route| 8180 room for light housekeeping. Mrs. St Shitn nes, Sony Latumm | | Me and Mre Jacaues have moved &. SnERGCREY ST and care fori Invalids thken a in Mystic, Coni. In:znlre“ll Ledvard | May Lla ST B O "““’I Byen Gofs all-holy 1abor . un R. R, Lyons. C. Mengg, H, Henge, Miss | into the Palmer house near the ship- | emm————————— | 30n2ble rates’ ress B31- | Town’ Farm or oot3d |~ FURNISHED roms: sessomabis | o Rramed e win hp stae tho sun Sarah MacDonald. Alex Miller, Lyston |vard. - L FOR SALE farms. 108 and 75 | fatesi Sulthblp UEhS housskeeping | P Anathe World wam won! Jessie prinme. Nortls " Ryiey. Fre JEWETT CITY e — Aotioner | gL A NERE T G BT W, Canih | S cadelping, s e, ey Ner, “Sarey Corawail Jessle Prinme, Norris *~ Ryley, Fred . C. n suctioneer 3 . 3 s 5 s Rodman, ~Samuel Stewart. 'Russell i Auction ‘Rooms. Evans Block, ST BToRCwIK S0 N i o0 cash. For Bat- FOR RENT HUMOR OF THE DAY Sparks. Jack WE):e\er, ; ‘#}sm I}Tm Hooke ardd: Mcses: Waken Trom: Two Denlelson, Conn, S WANTED.A gitl for s table work | Norwioli. Cong. % oct2d John Whittle, Earl No e, Ha bar 3 L= <! & i 5 Whitearen Sibert Watson®~ Auguse| Polish Saloons — Surprise Baskets| On acébunt of belng drafted, I winl [35-4. ._octid |~ Fom SALE — Thoroughbred Ancona| Six Room Flat—$25.00 Flatbush—Got ‘scquainted with you 3 Jackowsky. for Guests at Birthday Party—Men |sell at WANTED—Meat cutter for month of | ] gy s g octld O s thiay- RATAR L o October; give experience and wa, Bensonhurst—No; Wanted firat letter. Address P. O. Box| ¥OR SALB _One ensine and saw fo JAMES L. CASE« ain e, berrow. acvthing yotr—s 387, Moosup, Conn. > oct2d _ }saw cord wood; good condition; big| s 37 Shetucket Strest ers Statesman. WANTED Compotent maid for.gen_ | bargain: can be geen running by ap- oy o tethas ekt Vo Social and Personal. Whio Are Leaving for Ayer Today. Dr. and Mrs. George J. Green apd daughter and Charles H. Whecler of Some time during Tuesday nigat - T Newport are guests of Mrs. Horace N.|burglars entered the two Polish sa- FRIDAY, OCT. 5TH, 1917, = o R ot wod, 4 % Wheeler. Ioons, one on Mathewson street, in the D e i $o0. Wasnineton st ootsq |Conn. R.D. 7", ' sep2ud OR RENT e ey Joius bt % Mrs L.ouise E. White of East Wey- | Bray building, and the other on Rail- FOR SALE Private family would F he's sotng 16 join the infantry.—Boa mouth, Mass. is spending a few days |road avenue, i the old Robert Brown |30 head of High Grade Holsteln Cows| WANTED_The Lenbx House 18 BOW | yiico’ o ‘find somo kind Derson in the o 3 R ing 1 T i : in the viliage. property. . The haul made by the | 40d Helfers, ranging from 13 vears|op country who would give thelr § year [House of ten rooms at No. 54 Wash- | ton Transcript. g - Frank I, Hinckley has returned from | thieves was confined largely to. booze, |18 to 8 ail'in excellent conditlon and | ~wixwmD_Good family horse; safs | old Vermont Morgan horss & £00d|ton Strest. All conveniences and| Sillicus—Do you ever read the hu s a trip to Hartford. At Baknoski's place only about $5 in|hammer this fail. Don't fail to attend ""‘"s“E.{g"‘},;“"}v":"‘%‘o,‘w"s{‘“‘og{', p . s Nerfegtly aafe for ladist or|Steam W morous teaténfi‘cs z‘x" the newspaper: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, Vincent are|change was taken from the register. | this saie. I shall aiso sell 15 tons of 2 Caiwe 39 (Vest: Town 5 ; ) Inquire of ISAAC 8. JONES, ‘ynicus—Sometimes 1 glance ove & spending a fow days in Massachusetts. | On Rallroad avenue the burglars fared | sxcelient nay, wagons, tgols, machin. | WANTED_AIl who wish good cider, | Slve " “Ia" used to sl Winds 5t Tarme | Insurance and Rea! Estate ‘Agent, | the weather indications and the lst ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Nichols and [a little better and as near as can be [ ST, harnesses carperiters tools and|sawing and grinding fo patromize the|wo%ic;'s very nice driver; and a rewu.| I d Rea! A Tartiages —Judge. My and Mrs. Brown are taking an au- | determined ot a little over $50-and | 30 head of chickens. My pair of gray Our_bolt ‘makes nice | [ax'pt ¥or sood home and referen Richa-ds Building, 91 Main Street P i e W T P tomobile trip into New York State. all the bottled goods they could carry. | They ave as Bood a tenm as stands in — nkiie. "Gomn.| Brice Iz very | No jockeys ur et alapany Miss Kariska Gates has returned |and a little more, too. ‘as here and | Winavam ‘County. “wail ~ mated " well ookl | ieerat penTiapplys | Calliat pEizate B i hors | would, wet & from several days’ stay in Madison, N. | there along the trail of their escape [ mannered and cléver. weight 8000. i R o SIX ROOM gother and invent s new . piot believed that local people did the trick, | off ‘the road leading from Brookiyn | learn qu LEOR_SALE — Confectlonery, | loe APARTMENTS I s Siown: siale probably some persons who were on | Village to Danielson. Conn. and Is : gre: igar store, in fine lotation 2 iter MOOSl_’P the spot at closing time and got a line | known as e Frery WIDERT piace. | MEN WANTED for conductors mnd|at a bargain If taken at, once. ¥or|All modern conVeniences and faultless| -mat, drink and be merry.’ =——= on the condition of affairs. DL A, | i to Dass the requived examine. | Particulars call at Talbott's Candy Co.|bath equipment. In fine residence| wrhat used to £o, but nowadays w tions. Apply to Trainmaster at New | 26 Main St. ic! section, near school and electrics; | gay it differently.” Boys Who Left Wednesday to Answer Country’s Call—Seniors of P. H. S. Bikthiiay Barty. London, Twich or Westerly. The| “FOR SALE_Three helfers, duc fo|Tental 520.per month. i o Shore Line Electric Railway Company.| froghen. Price $165 for the three; also| Can sell you a fine new two-family| “Be merry, though you cannot afford sep29d heavy xpress wagon; 315 and's top (house at an_attractive price. either to eat or drink—Deroit Froe 5 1 NTED. buggy, $16. D. E. Hickey. R, AT 0000 hran Dace - Aleg cows | 4 Putnam, Ct. ep2sa_ | Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- | Press. S R | Order—Edward Bellavance Invents | brated her fifth birthday Wednesday Useful Device. by entertainins four litcle friends at . ajpacty. . ‘Hhen enmjonen the (e Corcoran Homestead, 102 Tal- fat calves, and dressed hogs. Highest| ~ pom SALE A I a4 Holstel "Here, you! Following is a list of the boys from | With games and refreshments. They man street, eight Tooms and rices pait by Joseph Hockbers 181 puil Some of tho Doat Blood in'the The N ich H. . “Hugh? T o o] Bessie Love in Triangle Pla; foosup who were on the draft and |carried home surprise baskets as fa- ||} L% 5r garage. Frontage .of ain St. Willlmantie. Tel. 147-13. | tate; also one Hallock potpto digger. lorwi lousing Co. Who is this Pearl you talk abou -3 e £ 8% liert for Willimantic Wednesday aftcr- vors. The young lady received sev- (I} Jhout 300 Teet extending to the sep! Cheap. Call 1851-12, sep27d ARCHA W. COIT, Agent in your sleep? i i Wee Lady Betty, noon on the 3.10 train: Harry Bigon-{€ral gifts. The guests were Servill o WANTED—To buy a small business = - . » Agent “You, my dear Kate. Didn't I get a - - ona Dona Dupius, Brnest Deforge, Ar- | Menard, Rena Casavant, Marie Anna ||| Diver twe bullding lots —irult |}| o VC0st not over 31,000 Address Box |, KO, SALEGuernsey cow: &00d|melephone 1334 63 Broadway |pearl when I married you?'—Kansas ' s L - "o e Pice U sepEa Mohegan Valley “Farm, Mohegan. g . City Journal. vaudeville. Wilkins | thur Messier, Lussean Couture, Louis | Masse and Yvonne Marcaurel. Good veason for. -selling.. . Brice = very low. ‘WANTED—A fireman o seyp: offerings 1 First Bank Director—Our cashier has gnd Wilkins present a sinzing, taili- | Champazne, ‘Henry Berger. Heriry Al- Club Entertained. D2 freman; ! ctor—Our < g and dancing skit called The Tan- |lard, Arthur Allard and Joseph Gag- , . man. _Apply Glen Woolen FOR SALE—Automobile delivery to] dropped half a million in “the street.” g0 Lesson. The other act is Adelaide | non. .| The T. C. F. Girls’ club met at the THOS. H..BECKLEY wieh'Town. = & 1 | gultable Tor . Ford, Henry Sler °'I en Bocond Bank Director—How do you Boothby company in a novelty tra-| A large number of local people wera ‘home of Miss Mary Eichelberg on 278 MAIN STRRET BOY WANTS position to work after | Scotland. Phone 295-13. sep27d A know? N yesty offering with somgs and music |t (he station fo see (he bovs off, alt | Mathewson street Tuesday evenins. school, 'Address D, Bulletin® Offic FOR__SALEThres horaes: or will] mme builaing mow cccupted By Tme| First Bank Director—I'm his brok- The Triancle five-part feature is Bes- | wishing them the best of luck. i g e e (B 2 et Telephones 724 and 68 sep27d. - trade them for cows. Fred Darling | o, - bt 'Y The | . Boston Globe. . oy ety On the Another Government Qrder. T e = o ow Dot competent _girl for | Pomfret Center, n. e e e e et “Is Mr. Flubdub busy?” asked the le of ‘ereney, the Wee v Beg- 3: ~ ral housework at 15 Warren St Ve th gl 01 " cdstle with a_stern hand and a biz & 4 e D, d | with barn; all in good fepair, situated - ——— t attendant heari. “Tnetr'tear of the'Wee Lady ig | Evods, the old one’ having just been |Couture. | oo i FOR SALE catswe San Set; Wil pay Seod ‘cabh | Within 3 iniles or i diferent villages ol 10% i stay Dusy." - next -to the fear of the ghost ‘of L e work of changing over is . . price for same. Phone. 725. sep22d near schoolhouse. Vrite oxX 3 g Mr. Flubdub lost a “Slasher” O'Reili¥ that Is said to walk | taking place and it is expected to start| Rev. and Mrs. Albert Donnell, Dea- e e e et R O _sepz5d e R ONR T Couier bonial in the haunted room of the eastle.|on the new order the last of this|con and Mrs. J. C. Hawkins, Mr. and Bt Dioken: & 55t $12°per | FOR_ SALE Pigs, thoroughbred, O. - wg Y Yhen Sir Daniel O'Reiliy dies, Roger | Week. Mre. A. R. Young, Mrs. G. A. Haskell. | 1917 D-45 BUICK, in excel e I Dok L Paet’ and yeceles | L C. Ludlow Farm. North Stonington.| About 20 to 25 feet, %t 63 Franklin |, Little Joseph was boasting about his O'Reilly anncunces that he will take Motored to Camp. T, E. Lee. Miss M. A. Burdick, H. C. 5 1N €l-| Check bv return mall. L. Mager, 2007 | Phone. 1861-13, sepz2d < tamily. % L possession of ihe estate The tenants,| Willam Bellavance, Joseph Gov- |Webster. Mr. and Mrs A. C. Burdick | Jent shape. Just overhauled.|S-Fifth st. Philadeiphia, Pa. P5d | “Fom SALE_Three good work ianie ol ment ar: Kind of [ <Oxic folks camne’ oves With the: Cop however, will not see the Wep Lady |ette. Roswell Stevens and George Des- | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whitcman, Rew Ve WANTED_A first class experienced | horses, harness and wagons; must be| bus at a reasorable price. In- |queror,” he sald proudly. s dispossessed. and some amusing =it |paihy went on an all-day Motorid | E. M. Anthony and A. H. Anthony at- | Small mileage, well shod. A |{inemitne Absly Georse ~ Bespainy, | sold. apply H. Friodbers & Son- auire at Bulletin Office. O o e ey itha u:\t‘.ll:ns gn=u frfl' -";(g the arrival of ;r!n Wednesday, visiting at Camp g_znded z&et c%l;nf;renti: of churches at ] Moosup, Conn. seplsd sep22d g;fl:: "&';‘elyl;t'-:‘}*;m;”l‘m(fi\f;, o . oung R~ Fran orzaze ap- |Devens. Aver, also attending the|Preston City Wednesday. 3 WANTED A competent cook. Ap-| FOR SALE Seven-room cottage on B i Dome | Presiion fair in the"atternoon. - Leaving Today. bargain for someone. Tele- 15 88 he home ol . B. “Rivketstn, Ashlana near corner” o wifl Hirect, FOR SALE Answers. ckption: 2 . e-| Jodgar V. Dupius and a partv of| g geems to be an impossible thing | phone 100. Emchiiel - D L uElld e ptaa. : R S THE KALEIDOQSCOPE ‘53' e the c.aue o ..complete O Eran motored to Willimantic on | 5 ascertain in town the exact number WANTED Second hand and antiqus | —=0 = DO YOU o NSRS he shovw. ednesday. g o B et inan s et Tour eites | | FOR SALE Four work horses Cal KNOW o 3 of ‘men who leave today for Camp L. M. CARPENTER u A 5. L3R e abiso = Seniors to Give Play. Devens. They are notified individually . before you sell A Braékner, 55 $'p. m. p1 Russia has determined to manufac AUDITORIUM. SER 3 - oy oo |NRSE YT i may3d | “rom SALE_Seven passenger touring |that you could buy the Annis E. Lane | (o peashes out of her supply of br ’ o The senior class of Plainfleld High | Among those who go are J. E. Wyatt, Jewett City, Conn. e e | e ok Pothine e o i e e R s o school is making preparationis for the | Daniel Sullivan, Farl D. Howe, W. F. G e - eBerty SN Pening n Son Sostesa & o r place for a home. 7 The Brothers Byrne in Eight Bell augdod h usual hish schooi piay, held every vear | Seymour, John E. Dwyer, Peter Car- S Eesturs Today, Friday and Saturday | by “the senior class’ This year' the |necki, Frenk Karjol John Zalewsi, . E. A, PRENTICE B e B T e vl . Auditorum—shi ilton | class have decided to present the‘dra- rance’ Nafricuk, Delefo St. John of A e gt 5 Fevolys 2 o e e e oty Hamilton | 0™ wice, once in Plainfield and once | Jewett City, Charles J. Bechle of ani nce FOR SALE Shane 20 e O e corbing dayicest T | fr A g s | 2SR ng device ne On Willimantic trolley, one mile from e rack holds 15 rolls of ollcloth. Other Features™ Compléte the|in" afoosup. The. play chosen to bo| Glaego, Frank: Kaziel and Nelson 3 gramme. given is entitled Our Wives, and from | Boudry of Voluntown. ali indications will be a very interest- Mr. and Mrs. Augusta Beaudreau . 5 s . 8. Eizht Bells with the Brothers Byrne|ing plav. Benjamin Dawsor of Cen-|and daughter Loretta of Providence N R = will be the feature attrnction for three|tral Village has been engaged as the | spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reni MAKERS inted. shingled; 3 acres of good land, | 2553, Blicks, Bulidins Lots, all in det|mer to which nails are fed from pape < fum. Bizht Bélls is-a rollicking -nau- | mediztely. The class will' endeavor to War Library Collection $142. : $o¥ne, water in housel 1l Kinds of| Aumber of people lookink for real es- |many times his usual speed ¥ llt-n'ledvvm;‘r;‘v at which r;x‘yrmd! hm‘\l'ely:he the drama before Christmas this | mye amount of $142.10 for the war 20-ft. (8-ft. beam) motor boat, Apply At alies’ Mo fite pEtItes farm. f | etapas e tkn SR e T ¢ roc w! aughter. It was writ- | rear. . LiAm F. . Arts 3 has been on the fen ana produced - for the sereen by Ingenious Invention, '~ . |library fund had been raised in this |} £0od enkine. boat In good condition )| - ygyp BOSTON, STORE | vut seidam Bave one” on the Hek 17| neoReiigotiate and’ insurdnce, maries for about five years, is being John Brroe. A number of welll 4 joom shuttle straizhtening device, | ‘Miss Marle R, Gasavant i & and is fully equipped, having lock- 3 2 Lo T e T T S B AR oom ayer Bids. * | used “exteastvely =not only in cle known Norwich people appeer in the |invented by Edward Bellavance has | her vacation In Spencer, Mass. s || ers, anchors. vars, 6 lite preservers. Millinery Department er going to move out of state. mills, but in hoslery manufacture 4 the mischievous stude: schoolroom _ scenes. A list of some vi s # proven to be a very useful device for . Xill be publishe In Friday’s papers.|waork on shuttles on the weave sheds, W.d. BARTLETT £ The péople of Norwich will remember | The Nightingale & Morse mill plant | s A 5 = s, the collapsi- | at Putnam, has one of the devices-and | | o omer Ome ttundred Iroll e — ‘e hack, the disjointed horse and the |the Aidrich Bros, plant in Moosup al- | warg (ol nyOntsclyndred Dollars re- Tel. 181 or 182. A revolving ship_ . They'll-be with you|so uses one. The device s simple, Vet | Bat be. cured by Halls Cacaren: Medl: Call or Address z WILLIAM F. HILL, Furnished Seashore The total consumption of fco cream Room 108 Thayer Bldg. Norwich, in !heblrl’llt(‘d ;jl';’:’lll\;:dlnr :h- !;. ar 191 3 5 es a al 0,000, 0 - ‘WANTED il Cottages ‘;“;“:“,53’;,6‘:‘"“ minimym vilue of $80 15 Toolmakers, 10 ajl- d Machin- P ists; 0o, Weavers, 10 Spinners. 12 Gen- raRMS FOR EXCHANGE. For Sale or Rent aocecimseis e i 0 B ¢ anning and boot cnce mgain. Funnfer and - brighter | it accomplishes much and saves much | fise. = Than aver. If you laughed at the stage | iscless JAbOR: VoS MNCR ) Hfal's Catarrh Medicine has been Two exceilcnt Larms; cun Lrade elther _production vou'll seream 'at the plc- =+ + -4 |faken by catarrh sufferers for the past eral Housework Women, 2 Second A e e e birtBplace of the t , ture. 1t is a side-splitter. just one NOANK thirty-five years, and kas become Girls, 16 Laborers, 2 Milkers, 2 Cooks tate road, near city, modern |at Wateh Hill, Weekapaug. Plsasant|and shoe industries of the ~Unitec hiz laugh after another. The Bvrne e e mosh —cHhle remedy, for (women). 10 Girls, 16 to 17 years of | butldings; “alse 180 acre Stock farm|View, and aslong the Rhode Island slt;tu, which are now nearly 300 year Brothers are born pantomimists. They : hi L the BIBod o Ehe ma = age ‘eamster. with tools and equipment, fine bulld- ojd. 3 Produced laushs without talkine be. |Mrs. * Hattie Woodworth to' Have | fasce® sxpeiling. the” niison 'gous Sur- ' ’ FREE MPLOYMENT BUREAU | in83, keeps 50 a3 Finterestoa, Write shore Farms. e e e fora pictures were thought of. Their| Charge of Red Cross Wool Supply— |D190d and healing the diseased portions. # | Central Bldg. ~€so. L. Chesbro, Mgr- TRYON'S AGENCY, Send for booklet. ‘When the people of Denmark wer Qistinctive acrobatic. comedy con- b After Jou- have taken Hail's Catarrh o304 ‘Willimantie, Ct. 9 deciding whether or not they would e re Eight Teie plesses the eia| MWeeting of Woodmen—Leslie Porter fsredicins’for @ short thme you will s - FRANK W. COY |58 i oo Traes™ 0t ¥ 2ha voung. " Positively nothins valgar,| Goes to ‘Ayer. 3 Sreat Improvement in vour general ; : L b - Mitsd Dintes, (e women of fh nothing suzgestive. A great pleture | o = Medicine at (nce and get rid of ca- > . . WESTERLY, R. I country cast thelr first vote. for the children. . The Red Cross will meet today|tarrh. Send for testimonials, free. A seven room cottage in good repair, FOR SAI.-E s 39 - ot E e e Rt GO é‘l‘hursdi)’)hl? Palmer hall. fi'rwlmtya EJ CHENEY & CO. Toiedo. Ohto. |barn 24 x 30; erib, 12 x 16; hennery, = - cn‘me,(fli Clark of New work cit olleze. a cor = 2[five new chairs were recently pl S all drugs! se. has invented a mew roller skate witt G e rans. Totapreies The pra: | In_the "reom i "aniicibalon” " 18- ool o e e moe Crisaalon SALE HORSES e R cheap noiseless and efficient. The edy in two parts, completes the Pro- | creased attendance with the advagce 1 horse, a few hen: s e, lumber wagon, all 3 gramme for todas of cool weather. - Mrs. Frank H‘o‘“ = . ments. Price Teasonable. - Will make 1 bave 30 Ko that L want 0| kates require only.about one-third of o |E T AR PUBLIC AUCTION il bl oo i o | Gl (ver 16 Years of Age|ims.ons woves sanie nome 5 | adodtt'Se Bl ih ook Seott s Pl st o e ; BREED THEATRE. definlie stay and Mrs Hattle Wood- | 4, indersisned will sell at Public|qryiing for | the gsrden. FIEEY s T e or, ovankiin | Weigh trom 500 to 1200 1bs. Come and e * = worth will assume charge of the wool. | #U°Ho" o7 ACRES OF LAND. Several acres till-| . Do e Rl see them. 3 Millions of horses are being destroy u.a.vm Pe‘!’v/-uvld B "'ra(u»'.: Death,” | A' supply has recently come in’and s “t‘:‘;‘:{;;:fl-_‘ able, abundance of wood and some| W LiSht Manufactaring Square, Norwich. rer soPMER R PIBRSON. - led in tho prosent war. Since the be- a Mctro Wonderslay of Love and|in Mrs. Woodworth's care. Workers, . |fruit. immediate possession. Investi- EIGHT HQUR DAY 2 = may: ginning of the war about 750,000 have Vongeance, Featurs For Todav. | espgeially knitters, are beins asied to [af, Cantorbury. near, Moxle & Son's| le” Send for Wileow's Farm Bul . FOR SALE B e ropris ahow. . dscrease The fenturs sercen production at the Woodmen to Mest. o e s pactie s et | tin: ;Choice of 400. - | American Thermos Bottle Co. of about 83,000 in the number of -Preed theatre foday is “To the Death” | xoani M. 'W. of A.. will dump wagons, "3 single dump oart S . NORWICH, ' CONN, Six room cottage with buttery and ~ horses in this country for the year 1916 2 B et etr wonderniar: starsing | Noank camp, M. W. o meet | gteam arill. ahd hose, § strainers, I WILLIAM/A. WILCOX one acre of land, Fine location. Cars and 1917. Themeeriess Madame Petrova. (y-sica.| i Mechanics' hall this (Thursday) | jack, tool chesi. forge and anvil. plows, > pass by door. Outside of city lmits. ay peer Ma va. Cy-sica,d cvening. 3 scrapers, and a lot of small tools. Farm Specialist, ‘Will be sold reasonable but must be Story Brick Block with 4 S — disposed of at once. A; M. AVERY the Jittle isiand in the Mediterranean | “Vi"iA% . 1 rber of Silver Link mes = - ‘mi m- Thich gave birth to the greaiest mill- | pers met at the Methodist church yes- targ genius fn the world. Napoleon | rerday afternoon. and 2 Eight Room Flats on F. H. TURKINGTON, Street; also coal property octsd Trustee. Westerly, R. 1. Tel. 2365 CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME WANTED - Tel. 11 Fonaparte, Is the historle backaround 2 ; == > 62 Broadway o for this production. Many beautiful News in General. LOST AND FOUND F R SALE - 'y by A. L. Potter & Co., with pardens. shady Jancs in gool groves in| Mrs, F. N. Ashbey has moved to her el ASSISTANT SHIPPING CLERK River, must be their natoral anty " ore shown.|new cottage, ood. STRAYED on to my premises, one ke 2 i % 4 Arainst this beautitul backzround is| " Mary Singer s convalescent “atter | plack .na":hm N No Experience Required Bnadway Pmpem For Sale|] =1« to close estate. I, vou mave catarshal deatness ot acted a rich, colorful story of love oad | an attack of typhold fever. nmer can have same by paying_for | provements, large barn, and elght| - ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS CO. ead notses, &o to your druggist and a_finely balenced cast. | Mrs. John Lamb has been enter- | {his adv, anmd proving property. wil. als y 3 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE || get 1 ounce of Parmint (aounie vavs” the neroine of | raining her sisier, Miss Bmma Giiroy, | 1t R _Stark, _Otrobe do"Road_ocedd e e e Yol . AT A SACRIFICE strength), and add to it 1-4 pint of ” and vith the star’ f Mystic. .OST—_Bilac] ersey cow. lent mection of ewe! y. te nd 4 ounc nu- dusl style of acting| Lesie Porter left today for Camp |Yitz Fihder please call 1892 P Tl Sacuire ok z Beautitully situated in one of the fin- . oy L e e AT e 2 S i St e . o e WANTED — [Goieiisd soes "5 SO0 IE Rieig o production that will appeal to all. Miss Hope Burrows is_ expected | with scar on right Pore leg. sable and / 2. SBIGEL, House has 17 rooms and bath; excep- This will often bring quick reliet The Burion Holmes travelowue wi'l home from Boston and Providence | white. . Finder notify C. S. Briges, Real Eatate and Insuramece. Dye house and plcker room help; |tionally large verandas =~ Well bullt from the dlstressink head nolses. aisa, be shown and Vietor Moore in|Friday. .~ tormed | SOTLh Frakiin oct2TuTh rog Neriem-Comm. s |30 men in anishing room; gooa pay stable with ‘space for several motor : : Clogged mostrils - snoula "open: SPemeniowing. ohe of the fanniest| Miss frma Doughty has’ return = b go| ™a¥ 3 and steady wor S # - L il 1 top dropping into _the | Comelion yer compieies the B | trom basion, Ty " SRR ognoa vk mare anout 12| oyt T Toomins howss, befng clove'to busivest | Masons' Building Materials || miset® 52 Gitrrrgii o5 = L Calter Nelson has veturned fo New | §fi] ! o - i o @nd 1s pleasan take. Any Bristol_ At thcir cottage at Sa- | Haven after a visit. home. TR aa Sy BYRON-A. WIGHTMAN S + 5 Mérwieh Tawa. wich will sell at a sacrifice. Further | « OF ALL KINDS one who has catarrhal deafness or k ehem’'s Head Tu;;da;r a zrrno:n Mr. = Miss Grace ‘Flt{pa!riyck xx:u returned mffltufi*"a’flfl?flflf’fl‘fi’}r:fim P particulars from e "qmu'é‘i".”m'fl""'{’ Sive Polis Pre- ana Mrs, George Merriman of this city | from visiting in_New York. i i 7 o by e oa can ; ot by 5| e S e S s sonmaon | T e ittt iy, dos| Piano Tuner | mmsms s seecione meen s | ARCHA W. COIT BEPE o e - = Wrigs Fait Zave meturned to their sep2zéd . - Phone 596-3 3 Fairmount Street istin for busiess vesults. .. Telephone 1834 63 Broadway ' . e = - _sgpeir marriage. = % p