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RAIN TODAY; PARTLY Aol ,GLOUDY TOMORROW " What Is Going On Tonight Moving Pictures at the Auditorium. Moving Pictures at the Breed The- atre. P Vaudeville and Photoplays at the D You may be thirty in years, but if Daddy Long Legs at the Davis The-| you are bald-headed, gray, or your hair atre. dry, brittle, seraggly and ugly look- Norwicn_Grange, No. 172, P. of H.|ing. Teopls will surely take you to b meets In Chamber of Commerce Build- | many years older. There 18 ing. like good looking hair to help men Thames cou;xcll. goh 1851, R. A.|and women to busineas and social suc- meets in Foresters’ Hall cess. Norwich Lodge, No. 12, A. O. U. W.,| "Dandruff is the root of most hair meets In Germania Hail. troubles. It clogs the scalp pores, = r “the ts of the stimula- ANN{)UNCEMEN]‘S tion nature intended, then the hair be- comes faded, brittle. scraggly _ looking, and finally falls out—never to The No. 7 Thames Square Barber|grow again unless the hair root is - red to & thy = hiop nasheenzsold nd A James | medlnialy gestprnd [0 BeliR S or AU (o U any hair trouble, use Parisian sage. L T S, DeeP AR eTe” 1n " mothing r nei BREED FMEARNT Petter. 1t Immediately banishes overy supplies _the e o] fi‘r‘o%%r‘;‘un‘ifx;‘r“’u'lfi‘fim::‘“% tn.‘.’." starved cap,” a Special ight Ac etro | roots, mulating them to grow new i i lustrous. A Sealp mas- Wonderplay, Feature for Today and 1;-: e saEs 1o 8 o:“y,. d- h . E i easy to use, not sticl greasy, b R S u, S Today and Thursday the Breed will g:ll;d ;:_?ec*t';’;fl by "‘h’. oy — present Harold Lockwood in the spe- | PRuT. perfectiy, harvmless Aod e o cial eight-act Metro wonderplay, Un-| 1t's preferred by discriminating women der Handicap. This is a real Lock- | because it makes the hair soft, eilky, wood picture, full of bravery, deter-|wavy, easy to arrange, and l.pmr ¢ | beavier than it really is. A large mination and Tesults with the'love ef) heavier than It xeally la. A lavge bots a fine girl to illuminate it all. It 18] . torjet counter, but be sure-to get Parislan sage (Giroux's), for this is sold with money back guaran- Lee & Osgood Co. will supply you. NORWICH TOWN Scouts Take Observation Test—Mrs. W. A. Chappell Sells Real Estate— Shortage in _Apple Grop—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber Move to Greene: After three weeks' visit in’ Provi- dence, Mrs. Mary R. Robins and Miss Florence Robbins returned Monday by automobile with Mr, and Mrs. Burton J. Robbins and Mrs. Whittles of Prov- idence. All are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kinney on Town street. : “ Motored to Worcester. ERR . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner amd HAROLD LOCKWOOD, son, Erfe Skinner, of Peck’s Corner 8i"UNDER HANDICAP! and Mr. and Mrs. Erie Mitchell and daughters, Nancy and Alice, of Frank- another book play. Tts author, Jack-|lin motored to Worcsster, Mass., this son_Gregory, has demonstrated _that| week to visit Mrs. George Crabbe and he knows how to hold the attention|Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell's children, AT- and in the photodrama made from the | chibald and Ruth, who are taking a novel Harold Lockwood and Fred|course of study in Worcester. alshofer, who have adopted it, show their ability to take that story and Scouts Take Test. put it on the screen in_terms of good, : red-blooded action. Under Handlcap | Two members of Troop No. 6. Boy is a story of New York and the desert, d”" ";l &“’e e Dottty second principally the desert. The Burton l‘f_’! = % v g Holmes travelogue will be shown and | €lass scouts. 2 very funny Black Diamond comedy completes the bill. Property Sale. Mrs. W. A. Chappell has sold the house at 91 West Town street, where AUDITORIUM. ehe resides, to Charles Ames. Her Condoned Sin, With An All-Star == Cast Including Blanche Sweet, Ma Marsh, Robert -Harron,” Dorothy Gish, H. B. Walthall and Lillian Gish Feature Today and Thursday at the et 4 Mrs. C. H. Barrows of Town street Auditorium—Other Features. spent Monday with friends in Willl- D. W. Griffth’s massive production | ™antic. of Her Condoned Sin, with an all-star crst, including Mae Marsh, Dorothy Gish, Blanche Sweet, H. B. Walthall, | moved _from Lafayette street to Apple Crop Short. In spite of spraying and all possible care, the apple crop in this vicinity will not yield fair returns. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—An English _setter dog, Ha without collar, Owner can have o m"r'q and C. K, ley. LOST—A small pocketbook ln{ & sum Of money, on West between Fairmount,and ider will kindly ' return Theatre Tick: a suitable reward. oct10a LOST —Black Jersey cow. Laebo. vits. Finder ploasé oall il.",-l.n\ FOR, 0 g5 gl et Office and receive 'Bo. ‘Bulletin, o Weatorly car, STEINWAY o Ciayton, i1 REver FOR FARM for went; 50 house. barn, eleciric lignted; tak er potato digger in | Rosano. oct10d shape. James H, Beebe, K. F. D, [ a1 | 1€ e e HRaebe i MO RBNT—Cottage house 176 Laurel | wew “oitrd °2}.§2‘:’r’o?"§r?a§' waa oo SALBD—6 ers t Rosano. 0 or three rooms. nol ©% “Allen‘a. suitabls | FOR SALE Cleanup icins . amily, Ads|CATS; 1918 Motz touting car. starter | rooms, BE or smal 5iA> ‘slectrio lights, 385, 1915 roadster, | _00tsd care Bulletin. octiod ut x.odo‘nnu, $ ' | m1 Ave. oth chickens, | o AYe oting e 1Island Reds. Stop City Line.|10 Carter Ave, Inquire on premises. octiod | _octed 1 f Met: TO RENT — Light housekeepin: biga = 43 Unign St Zurnished compiece, . 6-room o Westerly car and stop = City Line. -t POETRY e AN APPEAL TO HOUSEWIVES, Housewlives, save, save every orust, short of meat, = oclt] . TO RENT—Six-room tenement at No, | We're short of all that we need to eat ‘But isn’t it queer? Oh, lsn't it queer! That we're short of bréad and Tong 03 Housewives, save, save every crumb, Save every peach, save every plum: -in A-1 condi- | g on RN Furnished rooms, with] FOr We're short of corn. and we'r: uring car, rul | or without board, at The Plymouth, 44 ~one R. C. H|PLurel Till Ave. Telephone 755, octsd short of wheat, We're short of all that we need to eat LOST STHAYED OR BTOLEN from hands, Lameon touring car, in A-1'condition, $200; But fsn't it queer? Oh, lsn't it queer = ture ot Chaffeviile: an Y rectors, assemblers, tubes, all sizes. up to 34 by 4, at|” TO RENT Furnished rooms; also|That we'r t of bread D St th,""u;; bargain prices, bought before the price | rooms for light houaned-?n?x.':x"l%mlafi Ry prent ang long Oden, yn Outfitter: WANTED NOTICE APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT DEP’'T. WANTED YOUNG MAN W. L. TAYLOR COMPANY 50c Department Store, Mansfield Center. Conn. Hopking & Allen Arms Company have | “\WANTED _A horsesboer: _ons who positions open for girls and women e in their inspecting and manufactur- ing deparments. Experience not nec- essary. We will train you whereby you may earn very satisfactory wages. One who has some 1dea of window trimming and sign writing. Apply at once. 3 up; large stock of Mets parts al- [ St., Norwich, over Brook| o on hand, Mets_ age! -1 % men who are " qualified: | son, Conn., Hawkins 8i. Parne 1530 L here is a strike on, but assure no octlod trouble, Baush Machine Tool Com- pany, leld, Mass. oct104 ¥O) WANTED—Young man for clerical at The SALD—Those new beaver top|ley. Phone 595-14. hats in all colors, $1.97, t! k& $1.97, wor St, cheap to right party, Mrs. Kin oct2; opposite Wool-| ,TO RENT—Tenement of 9 room Housewlves, save, ‘tls your country’s call, TO, RENTFive‘room flat on Maple| serve the potatoss, skin and al. o For we're rt of sour and we're shor of sweet, We're short of all that we need to eat work; no erience necessary. 1; and steam heat and all latest 1 - | But isn’t it queer? Oh, isn't it queer’ Min, ootioh Y | oxsi's § and_10c_stors, Norwich. o D ou®” | That we're short of bread and long or West Side tct‘ oct10a FOR - SAL®—Just think of this: A WANTED—A ‘man -b0-dat: TO RENT at the Brosawey Fish Market, 45| 5507 end S aus To0nao%h ‘05 | 1ene nousekeeping. 3T Devison e Broadway. e Bep24d — | ments. 51 Fairmount B sep28: — Furnished rooms beer? ‘Woodbine, P —W. W. Anderson can work on the floor. H. C. oct10a WANTED—Maid for general house- ‘680 worke. | Apply 37 Lancols Ave. . 0ot10d | omton wWB flamps, false teeth antiquss or any- Octga | School St. Tel. 1048-3. seplld thi els od. "Swrite or call. z.% FOR SAL®—Two farms. 108 and 75 Water St. mar @ores, adjoining, 7 miles from Norwich, | housekeeping. 82 Washington St e e e e e T miles from Preston Plains Station | Phone 271. aug7d 1 WANTED—Women know T T G LT s | f, Nororica Sad. o millinery | R. F. D. No, 1. Norwich. Conn. octsd | *Jigoq re.) Ne FOR SALBFour ft. rolitop desk. - TO RENT—Neatl Inquire A. C. Matthews, 428 Bosweli| 150 room for lIght housokoeping. Mrs te = Wool- | = WANTED—Men, Women. Ave. government war - month. Examinations eve: here. W. wi family of five. J'O&m City. WANTED—Two girls, over 16; good balker Y. APply George F. Madden's. 34 e e tom ress W, M., Foatr|1y. R. L FOR SALE—One four cylinder 17 TO RENT—A Tooming hous 14 ALLEGIANCE. rooms, unfurnished; 88 Unlon St.; steam SALE—A few more nice young | heat. electric lights, gas, garden, shed,| Who makes America his dwelling ferrets. Apply Everett D. Benjamin, |and fruit trees. Inquire City Lunch, City. octSMWS |14 Broadway. sep2ld And FOR SALE_Tw! cye SNT—F = — e B wn Merkel motorcycle, | TO RENT _Furnished ' rooms place, unto her allegiance fafls to show, Must be accounted her potential foe also Box 390, Taft- |rooms for light housekeeping. 106|Though he be native or of allen race TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light | Who In a crisis labors to efface The force of acts that from her chieftain flow, Deals to the nation’s heart a das- trolle TO RENT_Baement tenement at 56 te H. Stowe,|gokool St. Inquire at Bulletin Offic octdd | May Kelley, 7 North High St. Jjeld Turnished room: tard’s blow, And courts the traltor’s badge of black disgrace. Supreme and abscluts, . the people's will, Through its exalted magistrate pro ooue FOR RENT isf man 40| Six Room Flat—$25.00 opt! miles; also one four cylinder WANTED — An_experienced nurse ng car, good : A-1 condition. C. 8. Peckham, efetaons Teduhed - Agply-io| AL songueion: 8 EpEL S o JAMES L. CASE Terrace, Norwich. 1233. octsd FOR SALE—Cheap, pair of young 37 Shetucket Street Girls Wanted Clean Work Good Pay The Tarner & Stanton Co. 251 Broad Street WANTED THREE OR FOUR MEN FOR GENERAL WORK HAMMOND PROCESS COMPANY Shipping Street, Thamesville 'WANTED Dye house and picker room help; also men in finishing room; good pay and steady work. GLEN WOOLEN MILL, Norwich Town. WANTED 15 Toolmakers, 10 all-: d Machin- Mr. and Mrs, Charles Barber have|ists, 60 Weavers, 10 Spinners, 12 Gon 12 Gen- Housework Women, 2 Second Rolbiert Harron and Lilllan Gish, wili|Greeneville. Girls, 15 Laborers, 2 Milkers, 2 Cooks be the feature photoplay today and If you were a woman, and had it in | guests Tuesday of Mrs. George Peck at your power to save your country from | her home on Plain Hill Central Bldg. Gso. L. Chesbro, Mgr- the invader, would you hesitate if, in the execution of your plan, you fell in| Miss Margaret Ewing of Elm ave- Jove with the leader of the hostile|nue was in Merrow over the week end rmy? Between love of country and|to visit Miss Maud Eiler. our own desires, which would you e ~ 2 ;{’W’(,h“; 3L arore aiwomhn? See| Mrs. Teeple of. Brooklyn, N. Y. is S SPuconst S, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Montague Shorty Hamilton in a western com- | Futchinson, of Sachem rosd. and other features complete the o % programme. Edward Connelly, who Al e : ‘Wellington Miner ‘and Silas Fef- made 2 big hit the first of the week,| nngwell of East Great Plain were in \ (women), 10 Girl: Thursday at the Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Merritt were |age, 1 Teamster. 16 to 17 years of FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU FCR SALE For Sale The residence of the late Dr. P. H. Ny Thange his programme of ongs|piochion, Mass, to attend the fair. | Harriman, 314 Main St. having an es- today. Coming next week, Austin Farnum in The Spy. Miss Jane Hitchon of West Town street spent a few days last week with tablished physician’s office in it makes it a very attractive investment, being DADDY LONG LEGS Miss Meda Phreaner in South Glaston- |so desirably losated. etc.” For fuller A% e Davis Thoatre Tonight. bury. particulars, inquire of - : Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Vergason and M el v h“:u’r“" l')rzs“ Y:b' friends from Providence were guests = e Y oD | the first of the week at Mr. Vergason's legs, will welcome the announcement = at Henry Millers production of the | former home, 46 Huntington avenue. story in play form has been booked for an_engagement at Davis theatre to-| Mr. and Mrs, Cassius Pratt and night. This charming comedy, with |daughter of Essex and Mrs. Frank !ts remarkable blend of tender pathos, | Cone and two children of Fast Had- whalesome humor and delightful sen- [dam were guests during the week end timent, has proved irresistible to the- |0f Mrs. Wellington Miner of East atregoers even during the recent peri- | Great Plain. od business depression caused by the European war. The comedy ran 25| Guests the first of the week of Mrs. weeks in Chicago, where it created a|Mary Webb of Town street were MTr. new house record at Powers' theatre [and Mrs. Courtland K. Webb, Miss It has recently ended an entire year’s|Jessie Woodward and Mrs. Everett crgagement at the Galety theatre in (Gray, all of Webster, Mass., and Mrs. New York, where it established itselg [L. J. Standish of New London. £ JOHN A. MORAN, Renl Estate Broker, Fraskiia Sguare, = Nerwich. FOR SALE A FEW FRESH COWS “D. M. and O. S. Peck Phone 463-14 FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excelient farms; can trade either or city property of equal value; one 27 acres, state road, near city, modern as the reigning hit of recent years on i e ey v cliyianod _——_— ings arm Broadway. An even more remarkable q feat was placed to the credit of Miss liN s Foor S0 a3 Webster’s stage story when Dady Long G AND TRUCKING | inez, keeps 50 nead. It interestea. wris Lezs had a five weeks' run in San|pONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT Francisco, notwithstanding the fact that no other play in the .theatrica BEASONANLE ERjCES ment, fine bui TRYON’S AGENCY, WANTED Two steamfitters work horses, welght 30! pay and steady work. Address 489, City. Fon, SALE—Hair dressing, manicur-| ~, CRNISHED reoms; reasnnable claims 14 00 t free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 37 H,|ing, Shampooing. chiropodist parlors;| .ates; suitablp for & chance only one in a|\i5*giima Morse, 1§ Union St 254 Rochester, N. Y. n a lifetime; ht housekeepinsg. The natlon’s mighty destiny, and calls To hearts courageous that, responding T ‘With loyalty and@ love; their answer shames The craven who, In trepidation, crawls. —TLouls M. Grice HUMOR OF THE DAY 0% pounds. Tei. octsd Vetter. 95 Mechanic St, Denielson,| “yom SALE Set of piano tuning SIX ROOM Conn, —00t8d_ |toole; reason for selling, deufness. .. \ WANTED _All the dressed pork 1I|S. Segar, 119 Main St. Westerly, R, I APARTMENTS can buy: cash market price on deliv-; octéd Tel. 1413, Norwich. ootéd FOR SALE _Corner ANTED 10,000 hens and chickens; | North Main Sts., a large brick building alsq cattle of ail kinds; highest possi- | With over 2,600 ft. floor Eieventh and space, suitabie | ection, near school and electrics; ble prices pald. by Joseph Hochberg, | o factory. shop or storage purposes:|rental $20 per month. in S = No. 8 Eleventh, tw 131 Main 5, Willimentie. TeL 171510 e s high at $17.50 per set for old false|house of eight rooms, teeth: no matter if broken; also gold|Oof four rooms and large vard. Inquire crowns and bridge work. ~Mail to Her- | of R. McNeely, 508 Boswell Ave. octid| The N ich Housing Co. dan FKalse Teeth Specialty., 25 Teunis = G e, TS, e e ceh iy | O SALE_Private ay, Special lot of pipes, amber and | pri, ;. rubber bits, good shapes, 75c, at Fa- ::de:lel‘-: necd alpop‘} Coaling_Station: octéd | Conn. WANTED _An _experienced second | “woR 257 Broadway. WANTED—The Lemox Hou: S ed attlc, steam heat, electric Light and WANTED—False teeth; we pay as|gas; 556 North Main, story and a half Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- gan’s Smoke Shop, Sailors’ and Soldiers’ | residence, 1204 Main St. Willimar Pla girl. APRly to Mrs. George W. Carroll. | freshen. Price $165 for the three; also o8 heavy express wagon. $15 and a iop 1s_now | bu $15. D. E. Hickey’ R. F. open for business, . octzd | 4. 3 sep28d 3 house, 10 ge. well light-lyouse at an attractive price, with basemen|onaiie prices; terms to suit. family would persone In the ARCHA W. COIT, Agent 0 jockeys « Cali_at privite he buliding mow occupi -Cadden Co., 144-14C Main St. sep29d inquire of s, due to THE' PLAUT-CADDEN CO. T WANTED—Girls 15 years of age: to illing: W lae Silk M. "22‘;;’;3 g S e e state; also one-Hallock o Cheap. Ca . WANTED—A first class experienced | ————— tinsmith. ~ Apply Georze athy, Moosup, Conn.. WANTED—A competent cook. Ap- sep: tered Holstein bull. Bome of the best blood in the sey milk for buster. Law.ence O Mohegan ValleyFarm. Monesa potate dlgaer | About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin s Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable grice. In- cuire at Bulletin Office. ply at the home of F. B. Ricketson, e 2 Ea it ——ausdld |, ™ them for cows. WA NTED Pomfret Center, Conn. furniture of alt in St Tel 7i7 ay$a |L C. Ludlow Farm. E = i may8d | Bnone. 15611, M NEEEEML N W ASNIEICLL, FOR SALE—Four worl Apply X s 1484 atter 6 p. m. Plainfield, Conm. car, in fire shape. $2 aug3od FOR SALE_Three norses; or will FOR SALE FOR SALE—Pigs, aaroughbred, 0. £ Sm:,’;’;'zzd. - FOR SALE PLAINFIELD ELECTRIC. LIGHT CO.| Fom SALE Seven passenser touring Fred Darling. sep26d k horscs. An elegant Farm of 140 acres, land well divided, sufficient wood, water, R._J. Waiker two orchards, two houses in good Storrs, Conn. felepitone 439-23. repair, barn to tic up 30 head stock, several other buildings, located Py WANTED YOUNG MEN FOR OUR DRAUGHT- ING DEPARTMENT TO WORK AS TRACERS. Necessary to have had VERMONT BOYS WANTED TO SELL VANILLA FLAVORING after school ana Saturdays. COWS FOR hours Send §$1.00 for eight (8) -bottles tbat near two stations and trolley line COWS (1205, 2lfrpee noer villaoe: Rea- CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED FRANCIS D. DONOHUE training along these lin TUESDAY, OCT. 9 Phones Apply HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS| - 1 5 CO. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT |FRED W. HOXIE, _ Tel. 62 Lebanon | | Central Bldg. Norwich SALE DO YOU KNOW Carload Just Arrived that you could buy the Annie E. Lane WANTED Young Man for Office Work. SWIFT & CO. Jesoa Willimantic, Ct. history of the state had been offered A. D. LATHROP at the $2 scile of prices for a period of time greater than three weeks. TVie Phone 175 stage story is told in four acts and the settings provided by Henry @Miller are remarkable for theis 1is d-elab- 9 Srateitea. B oAy e TRAVELERS’ DIRECTQRY Regular matinee of pictures at 2.15.! George M. Cohan in Seven Keys to Baldpate and Louise Glaum in Idola- ters, two superfeature productions. | $1.25_To New York $1.25 FRUIT GROWERS' MEETING To Be Held in February at Hartford TO NEW YORK 8 -—Plan to Exploit Conrecticut Fruit FREIGHT P, NGER 1 ; i} wor Bl ReE AR om Fruit growing in Connecticut and NO! 1 ‘AND NEW YORK ! will be the subjects for discussion by ihe Connecticut Pomological society b. 6, 7 and S, in FodtGuard hall, | rtford. George W. Staples of West Hartford is president and H. C. C. /Miles secretary of the society. At least 1,000 from all parts of the state are expected. “We want to advertise our fruit,” said Mr. Staples yesterday, “and_ get = the consumers to realize that there ATE are no better apples, peaches, pears, u e es c., grown anywhere in the country RO than in New England. We want the ad barn 24 x 30; crib, 12 x 16; hennery, farming tools, all crops, including ev- methods of making it more popula ; e : ;'é':."é’;'op"’.f,m';',g‘lfi":.'"u.f.' - What $1,000 - WILL BUY A seven room cottage in good repa x 12; wood shed and wagon house. horse, a few hens, lumber wagon, all abundance of wood and some vhen it has its thrée days’ session on | East fruit. Immediate possession. . FOR SALE srowers to be educated as to which LOWEST RATES A very choice Seven Room Cottage on re the very best varieties for him to Williams Street with modern improve- &row and market and then he will ~. and ments. Price reasonable. Will make n'y grow these varieties. By cutting BF.S'\I' SER' some one a ve VICE ry desirable home. For out thé mo-good varietips the grower will be conceatrating his'effdrts and further particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin of course get mmuon better results | To CHICAGO, THE PACIFIC COAST, | square, Norwich. There are, for examply, considerabl i over 100 ‘vArteties of = apples mow | 2N all Western Points. own in Conneeticut and there [Through Observatien-Librar) Loung- the country, Noon Luncheon at 75c. Beforé arranging your Western T hould not be over foriv. ng’ and Drawing Room Slespe! “It is our plan to educate the peo- ches fn;.n New _York ."?B.u% Successor to ple so that they will use ofir own(ialo to Ohicago. ? 1ome grown fruit instead of wetting TETSON & YOUNG much from the tropical sections of i i and BUILDER 1 i [T Frice Fhom 8o up, Gith Table Wiote{ BSSt | York, and meterials at right Telephone 50 West Main St WILLIAM C. YOUNG “Iabor. E Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA write 294 Washington St.,, Boston, Mas: , : b BURCERS. Wew oo o ek, | e Vertising corum! WHEN YOU WANT to pu: your bus- s of The Bulletin. WANTED Dye house and picker room heip; also men in finishing room; good pay and steady work. GLEN WOOLEN MILL, Norwich Town. GIRLS WANTED Splendid Opportunily |g roeiasncs sections oc xerwich. 37 SHETUCKET STREET Broadway Properfy For Sale AT A SACRIFiCE Beautifully situated in one of the fin- d Perkins Avenue? retail for 25 cents each. Send post AMES H. property on 2 card for free sample pottle. WAKE- J. H. HYDE > Mo better place for a home: FIELD EXTRACT CO. Sanbornville, North Franklin E. A. PRENTICE N. H. TELEPHONE 30, LEBANON, CONN.!ppone 300 86 CIiff Street - FOR SAL®. Tenement ana Busi- FOR SA LE ?’ P L T Lots, all in de- AN ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE Six rooms and all modern improvements Price $3,750. sirable lccations. List your property if ou care to seli or repc, as I have a mber of people looking for real e ite investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. RRoom 10%. Thayer Bldg. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug: Pleasant w, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I. JAMES L. CASE, of Norwich. stable with™ spacs” Jor several motor SALE HOBRSES several motor i cars; large lot. Ideal for high grade 1 nave 20 Horses that I want to The finest, brightest, most e ks e te Dosirims L st vt Dt moey e AR wich will sell at a sacr England, has openings for girls | particulars from of 16 years and over in all de- partments — Carding, Weav- ing, Winding, Etc. Sanitary surroundings, sunlight on all sides. Pleasant work, good pay, and excellent. prospects for advancement. APPLY AT Norwich Woolen Mills Thamesville, Conn. Telephone 1334 Corcoran Homestead, river, two building trees and vines in very low. 278 MAIN STR| ARCHA W. COIT r—r_—__——‘fi'/__—'\ FOR SALE man street, eight rooms and barn or garage. Frontage of about 300 feet exténding to the Telephones 724 'and €8 leaving Nor- | are big work horses—the balance will up-to-date Woolen Mill in New |section of city. Owner leaving Nor- | are bls, work horsesune balance will see them. ELMER R. PFIERSON. Tel. 536-8. ‘may14a Masons’ Building Materials The Peck-McWilliams Co. e o FOR SALE abundance. Six room cottage with buttery and 63 Broadway 102 Tal- Good reason for. selling. Price one acrs of land. Fine location. Cars pass by door. Outside of city limits. Will be sold reasonable but must be THOS. H. BECKLEY disposed of at onee. A. M. AVERY . 11222 52 Broadway RET T Whitestone Clgars will be $3.90 a 100 _ FHERE 1s no adverttsing medium in | Same-rate per thousand. Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- J. F. CONANT, letin fOr Dusiness resuita 11 Fraaklin from Oct. 1st, 1917. $2 for a box of St All molern conveniences and fauliless bath equipment. In fine residence He—If he marries now, won't he be called a_coward? She—Not if he marries her.—Judge. “My wife is making shirts for sol- diers! “You're lucky. Mme is making them for me!"—Life. She—What’s the meant: ing comfort to the enemy He—I think it means “Paying ali- of “Giv Can sell you a fine new two-family | mgny."—Cartoons Magazine. Wife—Can you let me have a little money, John? Hub—Certainly, my dear. About how little?—Boston Transcript. “Is Biggins a miser?” “I shouldn't say that. He's perfectly R, u ive thet 2 g : " Sint or weman for gen [ o1 Vermont Morsan horse a dosd | Telephone 1334 63{Breadway | Ib@ral with mongy, But he's tectibly eral housework. Apply Mrs. Charles S.|home. Is perfectly safe for ladies or . = - : Johnson, 228 Washington St. octdd ema'un to !d-od or care lm";brmsed,-m ngt;tn tar. L . — R "— | our ‘fai Ver ow ' casn't el A MAN told me he walked one mile | else. Is used to. all Kinds wt farme o poemTour Jhother yeen't ‘Wi 5 . i 3 . a R R e A e this morning that a cold spell was due 1 by The| —Yonkers Statesman. “Why 1s Senator Flubdub so angry about this interview? Does he claim that e was incorrectly quoted? “No, he was correctly quoted, and that’s what hurts.”—Kansas City Jour nal. “You can deat the food speculators by ralsing your own vegetables thi year.” “Maybe s0, but I doubt it. T never beat the plumbers any by trying t do my own plumbing.”—Detroit Free Press. \ Little Helen—Daddy, 1 have been playing like I was mamma Dad—Is that so? What did you do dearie? Little Helen—I bought you a nice present and had it charged to vou Indianapolis Star. “Would you be very much annoyed if T were to kiss you. “Annoyed! I should be simply furi ous! How dare you suggest such a thing! If you tried I should never speak to you again, and, besides, it's much too public here!"—The Passing Show. “Papa when you are a diplomat you try to make the other fellow believe everything you say, don't you? “Not exactly, my son. You try to make him believe just the opposite of what he thinks you really intend to say, and even then you are lying to him."—London Answera, THE KALEIDOSCOPE The Venezuclan government by law has prescribed a standard of purity for bu:: Graduates of the Doshisha, a Con- gregational college in Japan, have con- tributed $150,000 for the endowment of the institution. The phoche bird is dull gray and white, big. dark head, dashes for files from perch and returns: loves bridges and old bulldings; its note is like its name. Husks of rice, mixed with tar and by hydraulic pressure made into brig- uettes. are one of the newest substi- tutes for coal. This has been tried in the provinces of Spain which raise rice. Cherapunji, in Assam, Tndia, is de- clared to be the wettest town In the world. Is average rainfall is 600 inches. or 50 feet n year, which is near- 1y a foot a week. The rainfall is al- most continuous. A copy of the original editfon of Dicken’s Pickwick, once in the library of Captain R. J. H. Douglas and sold from the collection of 8. H. Austin, of Philadelphia, brought $4,600 in an auc- tion room recently. The blue jay, a little bigger than a robin, is unmistakable. The kinglets are tiny, olive gray and dull *white fancy caps; the golden crowmed yellow and black striped; the ruby crowned as named. The flicker is unmistakable, a wood- pecker, fancifully dressed in golden, vellow, brown, black spots and cres- cent on breast; red on back &nd head | Almost as large as a pizeon, it alights on the ground and calls lightly. If all the seeds of any one sort of plant were allowed to grow they would soon cover the earth to the exclusion of all else. A single orchid plant pro- duced more than 10,000,000 seeds in a season and many common plants, as the foxglove, very nearly equal this remarkable record. WORTH THETR WEIGHT IN GOLD. No man can do his best when suffer- ing from backache, rheumatic pains swollen jolnts, sore msucles or other symptoms of kidney trombl Stone, 840 N. Zd Bt, Readin writes: “I contracted a most case of kidney trouble. I grew worse and uble to attend to business. I begam to use Foley Kidney Pills and soon found the pains were Eone and have had no aches since. ey have been worth their weight in gold to me.” Les & Osgood Co. m A —

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