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FAIR TODAY* RAIN AND COLDER TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, oc¥_ i3 1917. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight D ’ B B l l LOST. AND FoHNt WANTED FOR SALE . 5O RENT on't a. FOUND—An English _setter dos,| WANTED—Housekeeper for wilow-| FOR SALEA Ford car, 1912, in per-| TO RENT — Sever-room ' flat, two Moving Pictures at the Auditorium. ¢ ¢ without collar. Owner can have same [er and family. of fve. ~W. M, Jewstt | fect condition, $350. Inquire or write minutes walk from Cliy 'Hall, 'stewm Moving Pictures at the Breed The- 8 | B, Brovine, property and paing | & botizd [ 302 Gucber. Box 1¥is. Jewsti City! Beat, Back''gas and electric connections. atre. argss. C.K. 3 SRR & Vaudeville and Photoplays at the|How' to Make Hair Grow Thick and| =008 oG-ttt o=y (0 | WANTED — Experionced farmhand; | —pon’ sALE—Ons mule 3 years 01d i | FARM for rent; 50 &sres 6-room = i 340 a month and board: good hours: ' 3 i e P irinia Daze Council, No. 25, D. of Lustrous on Thin Spots. vits. - Finder please call 1891°5, ostdt]good noard. W: i Brown. Shepard Hill | Tosp Sorse: 8 years: old, 1800, pounds; | LOUSE, hern. electrle on Ty Thre meets In Shannon Bullding. Halr never can be made to grow — ‘arm. Central Village, Conn. = Tel. Sheaps oS S Erown. Shepard "Hill | Rosano. vet10d ‘Norwich, Conn.. Lodge, No. 850, L. O.| again arier the hair roots are dead: but T oetizd | B cerat VR o e | e e T e el 0. 3, meets in Moose Home. = " | few or'us grow bald in a dey and have e s oo o G T e Sodisd mets at Pyitias HAL | A out Pafistan sage 188 most et iy rts Sacis . Aatross B 6] “pom SRIA-Gis good | Hores, BoW | ot —— e Norwich Commandery, No. 637, U. O.| BinE out Parlelan sage I & oo miate: Broadway. oct13d | rice. Inquire Greemeville Grain Co.|, TO RENT — Light housekeeplns 0. G mmeets 2t 0 i erest, " 7 | IS P P Pons "of Raie, and WANTED L WANTED R ariver. Norwich stearn | Enone 538 Seiizg | rooms. i | e “Oscar. No. 30, V. O. | quickly start & new growth 1t mus ' uin Sctizd S 7T v pAIOSERR NG o iR T meets at_Foresters Hall. De rubbed into the scalp 80 the starved Zunc W EOR SALE—Voung ~ Avrshire. cows.| “pom RENT_Furnished Fooms. with Hugh H. Osgood Lodge, No. 6920, I |hair roots can readily absorb it and DO YOU want to sell” vour farm?|Morrls Paster. South Canterbury. or without board, at The Plymouth, 44 0. O F., M U. meets in Germania | 23t J0°'%,CA" Jimaintion 60 GIRLS have several prospective buye i | M octiza & Py Laurel Hill Ave. Telephone Y85 oetsa iy et be "gellenias | places pleferfed; no_ foe uniess bona : ey 4 i = hane Hall, Reeded. You will surely. h jPreferred; 3, b FOR SALE Two stoves: one pa e a Columbian Commandery. No. 4. K. T.. | RS0 %ine * first’ application, for your for §de pale ls mads, | George E Brigss.|.iove. neariy new. and. Kitchen stove. meets at Masonic Temple Nt and seain wh 1ook and Teel 308 Yantic, Conn. Phone Lebanon 25 e N WA Fomn hetisa o | rooms for light housekeeping, 270 Main " cont o il octita 26 Bim-Ave. Norwl St., Norwich, over Brookiyn Outfitte per cent. better. What 2maze and | FINISHING DEPAR . Sotsa ANNOUNCEMENTS - [plcase sou most te—no matter how R WANTED Nurse mald._Apply Mrs. —_ much dandruff you kad it will heve o~ H..E. Flagler. 167 Broadway. _cct12d R an A & e Wools s(rnhnm;n—mxe Toom mfi on Mapie PIECE WORK EXCELLENT opportunity for an en- | worth's o and 10c store. Norwich. - |ty CTEAD to night party. Mrs. Kings- | ). gntirely disappeareq, likewlse all itc ApeTenvm R isian SaEe. Which 13 obtaliable at ergetic and trustworthy man to ‘estab_ A e s v drug store or tollet counter, is a (;ood Wi and Light Work | lish_ himseir with one of the great life |, TO RENT—Tenement of 9 rooms; |} £ Valeska Suratt in Wife No. 2 and | Z03,¢f5® oroparation—a clean, non- ages . insurance. companies: fleld work, can- | j3djes’ up-to-date fall model coat fOT | ,ioum “heat and ali latest improve- s Edward L. Connelly in New Songs, | sticky, antiseptic, amber liquid. that s vassing and collecting. Address insur- [ 3997 and $1197; save $3 and $ ments. 51_Fairmount_S sepzsd 5 Features Today and Saturday st the | fusriteed ot 12 contain, dngercns YOUNG MEN fie Ell PR AT R R e To MENT — murgishsd Tooms, for - 3 il o —Ociaing Monday, Tubn: | 1a%d ‘ox Sboo ST TOpOrSaE P vatuss | Norwicn, Ught nousckeeping. £ Division St 4 y Good Tooking hair is half the bastielalso wanted for same de-|to see now ressoiable’ they can by | ~ STRINWAY planc_for sais cheap. A | _=ep: i day and Wednesday, The Spy, With |, GO0t ook g N Cman's personal. ap- | o " e flfpa"a‘lk e 1 meEY | Clayton, 1L ahu Ave., City. ' 0ct10d | 1o RENT—A rooming house; 14 i Dustin Farnum. pearance. Neglect means dull, thin, (partment. a s Tuin - Sppeuite R i in | rooms, unfurnisnea; 38 Union St.; steam 5 and 10c store. Norwic! FOR. lALE-»Hoover potato flll'er in 2 i fiteless hair and finally baldness, while st o} sooR SALE—Hoover PRtalo, J1EBer It | heat. slectric lights, Bas, sarden, sheds <Valeska Suratt in Wite No. 2, is the|a little attention now insures thick Apply WANTED Mén, Women. Thousands| 5003 shape. - Ja 3 eToa” | ana crult trees: Inquire “City Lunoh, feature photoplay today and Saturday | and lustrous halr for years to come government war positlons open §i08 | “-Colcnester, Conn______oces0d _ | 135 budwa: sevild 4 at the Auditorium. Wife No. 2 is one | WO mACHer Yoo 7 t— v s gt L T I S el e T TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also 5 of the best pictures ever put out by |3, Farisian sace massege '°1’;32“,,.’°.: ersal“es al\ltary froa “Frankiin Institute. Dept. 37 H,|good layers; 40 Rhode lsland Red: ey i mmroom I will not be disapp e RMh.ltl!. N. Y. 'ake ‘esterly car, stop City Line. ki the famous Bmpress of Fashion, the |ge: ‘'the’* genuine ' Parisian sage e i iem | Rosano. e10d " | School St. Tel. 1045-3. 1 B ’ NTED—A man L i R e TR R e TR Fibre Co. e B B | o e aite ot Motz | 0 WENE_uraishag foom for ieht beautiful creations. It is the story of | money returnes £u: 3 o 3 S ALtiE | potsekeching. B0 WSkl ion Bt | a young, beautiful girl who at her|antee. Lee & Osgood Co. will supply tic, Conn, TERRE o 3y Mete temema cur. stecose|pione Segid i father’s insistence marries a man | YOU. f WANTBED_—Young man attending | )| new tires, painted and in A-1 condi-| mo P R ierent tenement REiNe: | s g i much her senior. From the first her 7 a’r" wa"‘od Academy wishes work for Saturdaye | tion. $235: 1916 Metz touring car, run|school St Inauire at Bulletin Otfice. 1 wedded life is unhappy, despite the|CONVICTED OF CONSPIRACY Address Box 99, Bulictin Office. oct! sbout 3.060 miles $350; one B C .|~ iyioa | florts of her husband, a widower, to WANTED Gasoline o kerosene en- | Hup touring car; fn A-1 condition, §200; - i e s e B To ok IeTRRNED anie Gl Mk et By e T B e e e L ] oo, B . cape the dullness of home and the R and ‘engine, not over . D. arm I A e et R Rl LRI DT s | Dickering of her mother-in-law the | Paul Wierse, an Editorial Writer, and “Ie Turner & Shnton CO. toola of ali kinds: state lowest casy I B R :'"v“;';’ 5 _‘ = ’\n.abl. | girl seeks the company of vounger Captain_Klattenhoff. Fetest, "% "0 biihels” of "pofatbea: | son, comn. Fawkine 5" Frone 105, | 4f e e | men. Their attentions are only pass- 3 251 Broad Street give price delivered. D. Er-nann, octiod e whama Morse, 15 Unioa St rin 9 ing for they soon tire of her and for- | Aiken, S. C., Oct.11.—Paul Wierse ed- o Brookiyn, Conn. SRR T i sake her. The girl then awakens to|itorial writer ~of the Charles- e e s “m To | price 530, Radress B O Box 590, Fatt: the futility of her existence. She sets|ton (S. C.) American and Cap- WANTED Tonrs O DEeE: Sia werk: St ay: | i Setsa FOR- RENT Carpenter Mf&. Co. 76 Newton St. FOR SALB—_Two farms. 108 and 75 out to end her life but gets new tain Klattenhoff, of the German steam- ship Liebenfels, were convicted in fed- 15 Toolmakers, 10 all-around Machin- oct10d acres, adjoining, 7 miles from Norwich, Six Room Flat—$25.00 courage and turns to face her hus- s % band and seek his forgiveness. But|eral court here today of conspiracy to |ISts, 60 Weavers. 10 Spinners. 12 Gen- 1% miles from Preston Plains Station then the bank of the stream on which | sink the ship In Charleston harbor [efal Housswork Women 2 Second EXPERIBNCED salessirl e B Norwien ana ™" Westerly trolleys 1 = o , A 3 o Write owe, ] Vrowned o the rianing waterss - - | Biton A Aiianca ond T pay & Maeof | (womem). 10 Girls, 16 to 11 years of | E521g% 384 g0 some Sleries) work pre- | £400 R | CRl, of S S0¥ JAMES L. CASE | Edward Connelly, who has made 2 /51000 and costs each. The Liebenfels [28®. 1 Teamster. Address Box 14, care Bulletin. oct10d | —gom =—Fou; 6 wolltop *37 Shetucket Street X 4 big hit with the Auditorium patrons, |was sunk just before he diplomatic|" FREE EZMPLOYMENT BUREAU WANTED_Two or three rooms, not|lInquire A. C. Matthews, 26 West Main ; 'fll -ppeu";r; an }?;’\l"’? change I(“‘ break with Germany, presumably on |Central Bidg. Geo. L. Ch ro, Mgr- :‘r h(romkHoplklnll & Allllin;l. :luh‘Abé. St. - oct9 s[x ROOM | | programme today. His sons are It's h . or housekeebing for small family. Ad { e a2 S0 atohers Xoicg | oraeTs of the Geeman government e o e B T e e - and I May Be Gone for a Lons, Lons | A bushel of lawn grass weighs about WANTED Iathe, _pianer, _mifiin = L oDO S nasior; APARTMENTS -—Baltimore American § Time. 7ty pounds. A quart of seeds is suf- e InE machine. horizontal b‘fn“ T, "raals Piace 'E‘? over. :n%&m:-n%flfi’es.:;ea.on s ‘% L AT ficient tp cover 300 square feet—15 by T ands, Jones mson operators, | for selling. TS, L ells, ester- modern conveniences and faultless | SREED THEATRE goient T cover orEOBRAE Ore e TolED | ol deil - R | 5 A AT oo My R CARRY ON! f e e soid Cows i sechent uf Seiwse L : ; FOR _ SALE_Sel of plano tuning |section, near school and electrios; . | Emmy Wehlen in Miss Robinson Cru- buying autotruck. Call 60 Maple st.| oPS; highest rates; we are operating | FOR . son for selling, ‘deatness. . [rental 320 per month. (From“the. New York Herald: 3 soe, a Metro Wonderplay of In- FOR SALE ootrzd s positions” to men’ who are " qualifieds | 5. Segar, 119 Matn St. Westeriv, R. L| “Can sell you a fine mew two-tamily Fro; ew York Herald) trigue, Adventure and Romance, the there is a strike on, but we assure no| oct6d = i A trouble, - Baush Machine Tool Com- = house at an attractive price. d Feature for Today and Saturday. [ ¢ WITTER ............ Auctloneer A FINE RESIDENCE pany, Springfield, Mas: _ octiod n,::g:, o T LI Exceptlonally fine house lots at réas- o " Office and Auction Room, ED—Young man for clerical | heavy express wagon, $15; and a tg natle prices; terms to suit. For Freedom’s battle once begun, e A e i er"0f| Evans Block. Danlelson, Conn. ON WASHINGTON STREET || work: no experience necessary. e D e "| The Norwich Housi Bequeathed by bleeding sire to son, e e DUvioing Star of i . . West Side Sitic Mill. oci1od * | £, Fitnam, ct. oi8a orwis lousing Co. et i el ¢ B winasrplny. Miz= Hobinson| = TEAD OF bt o e FOR SALE WANTED—A young man for deuvvry FOR_SALE—_A | registered Holstein ARCHA W. COIT, Agent —Sir Walter Scott ToT airected By William Cheisty Cac PUBUC SALE House has 12 rooms and 2 baths, o:: o | Chemp. M Ear asiuze o PO uep Y || For the nonor of his conscience and the cause of Liberty was rectec v Villiam risty Ca- modern convenien-:es: th. interio Y ¥ banne.. Its appeal is universal. The s e e ea " oin 510 M can work on the Aoor. E. C. Lane, FOR_SALE _Pigs, thoroughbred, O. Young Jonathan, our Jonathan, some centuries agone ; preduction is noted for its beautiful TUBSDAY, OCT. 23, 1917, oods. Theres a spastous veranda octioa 5,5, Mglow Farm, North Stonington. F n Set out to win a freeman’s heritage for you and me, = E A, ' 3 and a large lot. “This property was = 3 e Did he fail or carry on? | at th . I take great pleasure in announcing || Smith, who occupiea It as his home : 1" Bachem | 1484 atter ¢ a & ] i known summer resort of northern|to the public that I shall sell on the || for a number of A splenaia || Mrs. Edward W. Perkins gttt o The bullding mow occupled by Th New York and shows the magnificent | above stated aate 40 head of Hesis: || jorati Jooilea “nelend Hefrade: Norwich! Tel. 1543, oetdd - 4 ' The |} There's a place in fair New England where his conscience and his sword | o e cad of Res! ocation, an. unexselied nelghbors + | Plaut-Cadden Co., 144-14c Main st. . hood. and one of the best built WANTED _All the dressed pork - I FOR SALE Eastre of Were one day dedicated to the service of the Lord. tered Ayrshire Cattle for Mr. John ‘Baton of Wauregan, Conn. These will be as good a collection of individuals of the breed as were ever We call upon the nations of the world to record That the good work still goes on! Why, of course, it still goes on! estate of George C. Boldt, the pro- prietor of the famous Waldorf-Astoria in New York. Miss Wehlen has the can buy: cash market price on dell ery. Tel. 1413, Norwich. octéd WANTED—10,000 hens and chickens; h in Norwich. ouses in Norw! THE PLAUT-CADDEN co.. + ARCHA W. COIT, Money-Making Equipped Farm abllity: to portray every emotion and | ofrered either at public ivate sal Telephone 1334, Broadway. has a part that fits her lie a glove. | Thor reprocont’ tha Hosirel Atk 27| qiso cattie"or ail kings? higheat possi’ | With Retail Milk Route. - The Hearst-Pathe Weekly will be |[size. good teais and production. The bie x&nces Daid by Joseph Hochber For the glory of his heritage, the honor of his name, shown and a funny Big V. comedy | cows are typical of Mr. Baton's care 18] ain St, Willimantie, Tel. 147-1: 45 acres, right on edge of live ecity, & 3 will complete the biL as 3 breeder, and! the' Thelfers ‘are onlykone mlle’to depot; fertile machine e e lonsian (i U on ian scrowe (e sec1ies gcne i1y as well marl eir dates - = i ! “‘mm_n,., tecth; we pay as|Worked fields, spring-watered pasture;| About 20 to 25 feet. at 63 Fraakfin | The cause is still the sclfsame cause the blood Is still the sam — reshening are near by; a few as T aches, pears, plums, cherrle: rapes | o 3 2 NORWICH TOWN carly as the date of the sale, and the high at $1750 per set for old false | i s B b cuse, ieleghone, | Street. suitable for almost any kind of Will he fail or carry on? A halance in the early future. The ages eth; o ishitr el 19 o) | basement barn 50x63, lce and poultry | business, at a reasonable price. In- , Why, of course, he'll carry on! Lathro Memcrial Association to |\ fren yS2pHIES (o mAtESE cOWS: 3‘-0‘"[‘7':!%: Tarexgaswur‘-."y 25 Teunis | houses; owner forced to make auic quire at Bulletin Office. P FARMING TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS.| mhe residence of the late Dr. P. H.|oi” . Fad fecelve cash DY B e eicn ::&m‘;;f'gkfl / There's a place in rnr off Europe where the morning dew lies red . P. H. & Soon e w Tow 3 St. Albany, N. return_mail. A MAN told me he for a Cobweb Corner 3¢ cil Make Next Session a Jubilee Meeting —Scouts Show Proficiency—Martin cows, poultry. plow, corn planter, new milk’ weagon, mowing machine, tool: milk apd cream route and the ha; For Freedom's harvest yet shall crown the labors of the dead That the Boys still carry on— 1 Acme harrow, 1 grindstone, 2 mow-. machines, 1’ milk cooler, 1 grain cradle, 2 cultivators, 2 disc harrows. 1 Harriman, 314 Main St. having an es- tablished physician’s office in 1t makes FOR SALE ed one mile ar the other wal On blighted flelds that vet shall bloom when tyranny has fled, ; g Flynn Comes East from Oregon. 1 rSot cutter. 2 corn markers, 1 a hen the fellow didn't throw It|corn, potatoes, apples and vegetabie ter A ay: Ghen the fellow didn't throw it|corn, ; A . ont A good number was present at the | 5 neaniy mew esaress bacmessor | o e poin® |away. "Spectall 1o of pipes. amber and | eas; terma-to the right man.| Detal i S sy on First Congregational chapel Wednes- | Concord buggy, and other articles of [0 desirably located. etc. For fuller | rubber bits, good shapes, 75c, al ;| page trout’s Catalogue ol - Oh, Jonathan, our Jonathan! say, could you ever guess @ay afternoon when the October meet- | a smaller nature. particulars, inquire of ‘32 i i"‘s"l‘fus"““ a5 é‘n'cy BBYe Ty 156 Nussau Bt New FOR SALE The pride that thrills us through and through—the pride and thankfulness? B - Stousiabiorelsn OWNER'S, STATEMENT. JOHN A. MORAN, — = Sal| Yok - o g A nation’s love encircles you, a nation’s blessings bless, Missionary society was held. It was| I am desirous of saying a few words ' = George W. Carroll, An eclegant Farm of 140 acres, land At <ulbratsly carryion— gusmested et the next reguiar mect- | 1o’ 17 SN0 SRS 16T Tonde Real Estate Broker, 5‘, Brothuas: S well divided, sufficient wood, water, ¥ As you proudly carry on! o Do 3 Jublics meciing ‘Socense: the | parsonal e, FSEEE 12, the Sueve T COWS FOR SALE s in”good i ° §olden duniversary Eift will then be | have SoM my farim. sm reticins: trom Fraskia Square, Nerwick. T WANTED—The Lenox House Is now 99 ks el v T Hogads]in Jocod N. A. MacDONALD | completed. | The sum of collections | the farming business, and that this open_for_business, oct2d . repair, barn to tie up 30 head stock, Milngave, Scotland. sent by this society is $30. The thank | 3219, "jiL D€ conducted in a clean. or- WANTED_Girls 15 years of age; to Carload Just Arrived several other buildings, located S offering amounted to $21 Mrs. J. O. | tively sold. = Evervbody welcoms Pram . learn, quilling. West Side Stk Mill. JAMES H. HYDE near two stations and trolley line -4 Barrows and Miss Jennie M. Case | far and near. The farm is located near R SALE sep28d > and on state re-d near village. Rea were appointed a_committee to select | the public school” at the: four corners e T e North Franklin |} sors for I E l I HE FI A( “7 A ‘i E iy in ‘Wanregan. Gonns Ave mintres wa Spathy, e Tatter part ot the Ty erapior inE | [Fom the Norwich and Worcaster steam| A FEW FRESH COWS ;;’;3':‘,"“ ConaPPlY @eorse Despathy.|rElL EPHONE 30, LEBANON, CONN. FRANC]S D, DONOHUE . o thbmour,chapts road depot and an equal distance from L2 E: = of An as . the tu-u‘l\ve\- Hy;‘e passing from Danfel- D. M. and O. S. Peck “WANTED—A com = c%'ik‘-‘ TS R & n to Norwicl i - A etson, . o Central Bldg. Norwich These stanzas give the title to Mr. Scollard’s new book of poems en ply at the home o v aug2id New York e e Eests. JOHX A. BATON. Phone 463-14 Ta e the Troop No. 5, Boy Scouts, met Tues-| Terms made known at date of sale. WANTED —Second hand and antique FOR SALE titled, “Let the Flag Wave,” published by James T. White & Co., S @ay evening. There were setting-up |4 lunch will be served. Don't forget furniture of al! kinds; get our prices . exercises and a talk on Chinese money | th¢ date. " Rain or shine. Plenty of before you sell A: Bratkner. 55 Frani: Let the fldg wave! Ave, let it wave on high, e Bty O o Chinede ZuOney | rotm under cover, WILLIAM B. WILCOX .... Auctioneer|lin St Tel fi7- ‘may3d AN ATTRACTIVE Y D s e ak s = Walter Hitchon Thave COTTA - DO YOU KNOW From crest and casement, broad and bright and brave, TTAGE Let the flag wave! AUGTION By order of the Judge of Probate, will sell at public auction the real and personal estate of the late Willle F. | that you could buy the Annie E. Lane property on Perkins Avenue? No better place for a home. passed the woodsman’s test, and Ralph Marsh the knife and axe test, which is the last test for eecond class scouts. Let the flag wave! Ave, let it wave above The hills and valleys of the land we love, And o'er the sea, to no mad tyrant slave, MATTHEW A. TINKER . AUCTION Auctioneer WANTED Six rooms and all modern improvements E. A. PRENTICE Let the flag wave! Guol-l 'Nr;l 0";9“"- th nie| ANTIRUES. FURNITURE, Whipple at Voluntown, Conn., on After passing a few days with his HOUSEHOLD GOODS, SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 1917, Day Fi Phone 300, 86 Cliff Street Eireet Martin Flynn from Oteson has | [Cluding bedsteads, washstands, ta at 10 o'clock a. m.. ay rireman Price $3,750. Let the flag wave! Ave, let its glory shine! & Tebs “for Uatonvitie” 65 st Bmsthas | Plos. chairs, plefice and" locking glass | the following gescribad property: roR sALE. Let the flag wave, a symbol, and a sign! = Ta o5, n] z e HORSES, § brother. pieces, @ M f CI ll R To guard our honor and to shield and save, ; B e o MR RS | one mmy Salin punce, moy en for Lloth Koom JAMES L. CASE, R SR T et 2 n you care to sell or repc, as I hav Let the flag wave! Aye, wave in all men's sight, Local News and Views. ‘There will be October decotions this "TUBSDAY, OCT. 16, 917, pers of breeding and seal). 1 brown road mare (welght 500 pounds, 10 years " Two Painters—-mill work number of people looking for real tate investments. Its stars unsullied as the stars of night; 1ts stripes unblemished; only this we crave— (Friday) evening at Sacred Heart 19 a.. . old, fearl . chureh. It stormy, next fair day. Eted I ™ SRS (Ceitht 956 WILLIAM F. HILL, pounds 5 years old, safe and kind for Real Kstate and 1. Let the flag wave! Julius Northtp of Wauwecus Hill has returned after a trip to Boston and Worcester, Mass. ROY D. GARDNER. Palmertown, Montville, Conn. lady to drive, and Sound). WAGONS. One Concord carriage (nearly new) FALLS COMPANY g T e FOR SALE [ | Phones By ‘CLINTON SCOLLARD 3 i Furnished Seashore 1 plano box carriage (in_good condi 9 D S Mr. and Mrs Clarence Jennings = T | et AR Ram it Hren) BOYS WANTED Corcoran Homestead, 102 Tal. HUMOR OF THE DAY THE KALEIDOSCOPE Sors iniied eicnia up- o i wesic | Masons’ Building Materials |Bicis sason fumlt vl 1'o3 | ro sELL vanILLA FLAVORING ||| fitn "street sight rooms ang C e —_— horse tnl-e:‘ gt 1:“‘3‘;2;’?:’1‘555‘;’.‘°i after school hours and Saturdays. about 300 Feet extending to the ottages “Haven't you heard anything l(r]om ”;l:::o‘ pope has appc l‘nlzmzm 1 nalgne B o b ] OF ALL KINDS Iset of light driving harness, 2 single |Send $1.00 for eight (3) bottles that{|} river, two building lots. fruit . that set of harness that was stolen | Mo Fray Graham titular bishop of h ~. B .- | harness, 1 lot of odd harness. boots. |retail for 25 cents each. Send post tees from your stable last night? pa and 2 - ing a few weeks at the home of Mr ttees and vines in abundance. e —Florida | sulfrangan bishop to Monsignor Jame ana Mrs. Jerome Taylor on Wanweeus | ForOale by SIESPS Anq T, FOPes AT, Dlankers, 3| card for free sample pottle. WAKE- ||| Good reason for selling. Price 'or Sale or Ken Nope mat: eyst Antrace: orla% | Smith, the archbishop of St. Andrew's T 5 The Peck-McWilliams Co. | buitivatdrs whectiarrow. erinasipag, | FIELD EXTRACT ©0. Sanvornville, ||| Va5 16w at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Plsasant |Times-Union. le, |ana Eainburgh, saws of all kinds, 5 ox vokes, cider |N- H- THOS. H. Bl Vie L the Rtode talamd |\ Said He—Why do women, as a fule, vt i 4 = 3 EEpa et Sl k rom o e . BECKLEY w, and along the R SERETRELE B Carl Lyons from Camp Devens, |= and falls, bolts, nails, wrenches, and 278 MAIN STRRET shore; also accessible Seashore Farms.| Said She—Oh, I suppose it's because | 1on¢, BN TOe SOEIROC, Senor Aver, Mass, has been spending a few ! TRAVELERS' DIRECTQRY a lot of small tools too numerous to they have the men to talk about.—In- |0f South Africa. @ o ot r days at his home on West Town | . Ta eIt Telophanse 754 and 68 Send for bookiet. e ter returned to Protoria from a brief visit street. ALSO THE REAL ESTATE H G J R, to Swaziland, where they met B Dye house and picker room help: FRANK W. (1] Doctor—Your throat i in a very bad ;% fecidents and officials and many % L v 1 4 state. Have you ever tried gargling | hf the wotioe ehicth heautifully located, 1 11-room house (a also men in finishing room; good pay with salt water? o~ rpory e 4, s Y P TR S At Scotland Road hall Sunday after- #ood situation for a store or hotel, or e for 25T lew York 25 i can be used for a two-family house, 3 WESTERLY, R. I. noon there will be an Endeavor scr § 1. To N Y. 1 57 very oonvenlent for orther), 1 s | 21 steady work. : Skipper—Yes, I'ye been . torpedoed | Iuw ~auvelles ot Mamsiricht state I " > ot the" Sunday “flv-h.mls)i 1 open shed also i house, GLEN WOOLEN MILL, six times.—Punch. that the Germans are completely de amily upstair. own: orwich Town. - = i o Cockerill_iron works at e v TO NEW YORK |1k o e stha gttty e a SALERHORSES| | || Stronst xeui bars) shvestibng [fowying o Cockerty on, morke o 2 e v SEniie niee acre of land, good garden (five min voice. e - ; & B e e e Do !”‘“ walle to four milly all running. 1 nave 20 Horses that L want to|, Miss Newrich—But, professor. T'd {have been removed and all the blast street, Charles Robbins has returnes FREIGHT A ENGER {five’ minutes’ walk to three churches ahnese of right away. Nine of them [rather sing soprano; it's much higher- | furnaces are being blown up. strest, Charls G tvn \fi% and _schools); these buildings are in | are bis work horses—tiie balance will | toned.—St. Louis Tines: = NORWICH AND NE K £00d _condition, have been used . for Weigh trom $00 to 1200 ibs. Come and | L o R i iTa ek 100 peasiiah From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs. §|¥eofs’Y Store amd hotel - for seven -see them. Yo e el thines Sint soln’ right |, Cided to supply the army with mea Thomas Shahan of Worcester, Mass. § aayn Bundeee ok & B - | veare. e a , ELMER R. PIERSON, e et e ot e through the ministry of agriculture and B Teers wpending 5 foy Soe aan 7m Bunda ALSO THE HOUSEFOLD GooDS | Hopkins & Allen Arme Company have seven. room cottage in good repair, [ Tel. 536-5. mayidalj iEaimettanieo watioutant AR M sl i e Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan of Weei § pi "fi.,., Roosersit || consisting of 5 iron bedsteads, aak bed, | positions open for girls and women |Darn 2¢ x 30; crib, 12 x 16; hennery, j Than stay At O neas City Journal, |Supply company. which made a y = e C a i A N < <0 pr ot over 0.000 pounds sterlin Town street. _ Street, mmd-as ”'-hu. Fri- |l iron cots, 5 scts of washbowls and|in their inspecting and, manufactur- |5 X 123 Wood shed and wagon house. FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Mr. Dumpsey (who catches Johnny |Profit of over 1,000,000 pounds sterl days st 6 p. m. ~Effective Oct. 18th, | | pitchers. 5 looking glasses 5 Hood pu || 1 horse, a few hens, lumber wagon, all | Two excelicat 1urms; can Lrade elther | o or et Pioy, (VR GREENSE JOWRTE ing deparments. Experience not nec- for .city property of equal value; one & . c In the Transvaal provincial council a here, Johnny! What are you up to? nationalist member moved a resolution 1’ five-plece black mohalr parior farming tools, all crops, including ev- After visiting friends in Colchester, 1916, . rea rs. Belle Worthingt: o set, 1 seven-piece parlor set (new, . & 27 acres, state road, near city, modern et S et it le myurned 1o | $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—§1.28 Ieather Covered, black). 1 dresser (with ossary. erything for . the garden. FIFTY |bulldings: alsy 180 ‘acre ‘stock farm| Johnny (Undistinctly)—Up to the |PSUONGTISE MEmber moved @ tenoiution West Side, Norwich, with relatives. . Flasy,? ol peaters 1ol stove (thice-| We will train you whersby you may | \CRES OF LAND. Several acres till- | Fiih foois “nd equipment 'iine build: i ninth, pa. but jthey're awfully small.— [3hat no peace Is possible until the in e . 3 . Cook stove, 2 ers, : ot - 3 ! interestoa, wr - % a s poss il n | g robm: et S5 ek ohatier®) lpiily; |earn very satisfactory wages. able, ‘abundance of wood and some | or telephone ' Pfif‘};:i:‘;fl‘:;’;o:r son like army life?» |€PeRdence of small nations has beon @. A. Frink of Otrobando avenue has Wwalnut extension table. 3 @ood clocks, APPLY AT fruit. Immediate possession. Investi- | seg0 TRYON'S AGENCY. o "o Joes your son Uke army lite? | recognized, and cxpressing confidence gate. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bull ‘mind marching when the band is play- [South Afr] . been spending a week in Union Vil- lage, Vi, ani 0 visited his daugh- ter, Mrs. Charles Arnold, in Plainville. ing. but finds it mightly hard to get up any enthusiasm over chopping wood or peeling potatoes without musical ac- companiment.”—Detroit Free Press. The officer (to a new sentry)—If EMPLOYMENT DEP'T. tin. .Choice of 400. 1_sideboard (with glass), 2 iceboxes, 160-, f‘-l—lon ofl tank, a large quantity of alshes, pans and all kinds of cooking \(xtle‘nlll - 0 ):’ountdl of CTrn?t l!lgl el peeed i s meeriam), laws WILLIAM A. WIL Al ST ot gt bel COoX FOR SALE Six room cottage with buttery and CASTORIA s Mrs. Charles H. Smith of Walpole, Mase, came Thuraday to spend inc Copley Square, Boston, Mass. Ioangen” Sld-tisnionea * stands (some WANTED Farm Specialist, pex . Mrs. [ brary, Trin w ‘o drawers), card tables. 1 se re § Inf; . Sidney P. Smith, of Washington | Christian Belence. Ghdran, "3-“3'»'-""’ Tnearly 200 vears olf). 1 cheriy fable!| Dye nouse and: pleker room melp: Westerly, R. I._Tel. 2365 Dass by door. Outathe of sity” Uintke | Joi a4 &rmed party approsching For Infants and Children lookin lass n top), = > s S i 4 ~i = street. e T beson Butes to shobplng | | (o0 R o ohair, 1 buffalo overcoat |also men in'finishing room; good pay FOR SALE dlsposed st at anapable but must be| "The sentry- Turn out the ruard sir. | In Use For Over 30 Year: ‘Blectric cars the Oxford to B, |& lot of old ircn, rags and junk, and |and steady work. disposed of at once. The officer (facetiously)—Right; and . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vance and|s& M. R. R. station, all 8. 8. lines and | many things not here mentioned, GLEN WOOLEN MILL A very choice Seven Room Cottage on A. M. AVERY if you saw a battleship coming across | AlWays bears Mrs. Vance's uncle, Anson Brown, all | svery part of the city and subuces, e aseor tale: depoxit eetol Tatns Williams Street with modern improve- the. road what would you do then? the on real estate e ance when deeds ments. Price reasonable. Will make| Tel 1122-2 62 Broadway The sentry—Report to the ’orspital. | Signeture of M u ¢ of Bristol and Mrs. Carrie Edgerton [ Single rooms $1.00 and up; with bath Tt stormy. next fair week sir, for a medical examination.—Sketch. are assed. s For some one a very desirable home. of Hartford motored down this week £ for a few days visit with Mr. and | s,2guble rooms $2.00 and up; with bath | day. RIS (p IV HEN YOU WANT to pur your bus- | 210 255, 8 oty desirable BomSiN medic nin berore the public, there adaver 00 ver! um 1 5 Mrs. Orrin M. Price of Wightman ave- " PHILIP P. PRETTO e . i o the o0 on+a2° | MORAN, Real o e ,,,u,,',,."‘"‘.“"' 1 An expiosion has occurred in a pow- peLtAERE 12 mo atvertising med Bui 2o Bue ;o . . Voluntown, Conn. Vemising coluwns of The ietln for ousiness results. ! der magazine near Ludwigshafen. letin for bDusimess resuits. 8 RS ZP% %