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RAIN, WARMER TODAY, b CLOUDY, COLDER TOMORROW FULE ASSOCIATED ) PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT 7 : onigh! SALE P ST . i s o e o | o e e S| R SIS IR iRt - : s wmill. WO Orses, OWn an elderly <y Lunch. . peliudovilte and Photoplavs at the|135 Acre Equipped F: 3&}:&.&"‘ wolutely safs for women and _,:';Q':"TH‘__W.“E_ The COflSCl‘]pt, or "" hat Matters? s Moving Pictures at the Auditorium. |10 Cows, Pair $500 Horses and | A eTED American men between 7 'and 8 years old, wound, at your | ro. % 3 by Moving Pictures at the Breed The-| .. lireq molsteln bull hens full|ages of 35 and 0 years io lsarn the R R T S B e ey, TGRS lomobile tires, h s —_— e S o0, boans. vegeta: | ETads. clean work: opon ahop. factory | bome: rynsbout busgy, $16; Conoord | g mir — Jaghteom tenement, 1 0. W. Webster e S T ot HL Biock. e eoed 17 taken soon: | atiractively located: ar- | pREEY; two driving hernesses $4 and| g octric I > hot and.cold water Bedgwick Fost, No. 1. G. A. R., meets hine.worked flelds of fertile, | tions in beautiful —cumu‘g. &= | tonatin. at of m"","'1 o o2 hn? x:. ers Ave. ]_nu‘rel Hill. In the Chri mszzgcm;qfighmwfl%e SEann pienty .:z“wo:afizgm aps I::‘d...lihrdm opd Wolnity; goodln‘ Spring Willimantsc. Gotisa | Inguire J. ner, on premises. meets. in Germania Hail. e Ty Basement. barn. | donle L make atirackive 1o those who| FOR SALBD _Reo tonsing oar; hes m“‘"m SooEE S R i Court City of Norwich, No. 63, F. of | [-Toamg, Rouse: 0. hous: 2 Son; recognized “reer. A meects in Forssters Hall, house, 26-rt. wood house and where personal effort is on rear, ana Slecteleny. e Unieo B Poak ont, Cros: No. 13, K. of C., 5. 11 delf rews d. Write at once to aror ) tle also e Ciene Butaing carriage house and sarsge; mall Seau- | ment Dept.. The - Hartford rore it and e two exee “tubes, | $34-12. in Sunlight Building. school and beau- s = aeR el e ST B thkes alil: casy terms | Works Co. ford, Conn. tools, Dumb. eleotrio lights, clock: | mo RENT Cottage house 176 Laurel Pl o B AIoEe 2s theee 2. to the right man. For details and pic- ape: leter, good ,fi m HiIll Ave. octl9d s my fondness for such ngs as . ANNOUNCEMENTS Duildings, see page 17, |, YaANLED Lo et b e s The rooms where in the dark I need not grope, —_— Strout’s ogug of §21 Bargains in il hande Tomes & Tamson operators by O Soar - | rooma Tor 1kht honsekaspine. 370 Mata Endeared by joy, by sorrow, and by hope; Fuel Administration Office. a dozen states. Copy ma! orapers, erectors, assemblers, eto. weed | TSL R0 _____—_________oSHd | govmy fon, R G va ouentters. . T 64d nipt know s hotise contdibe so. dear 1| A. Strout Farm Agency. Dept. 36, machine tool work; permanent jobs; SALID—A few sturdy eight week | oct3d Untt The office of the Conneotfcut fuel|jNzsoay st, New York. N ¥. '+ highest rates; we’' are operating an 'fi'fi‘ erome Taylor, Wauwecus |— — — ntil the coming of this fateful year. adn_linfslratkol; v;nrli be fipew n(z)n fl:'-;'; omlozop“u;}. ntn‘l'-r.hl:b:-‘s‘ permanent ‘el. 869-6. v octldd SL%W;:m nA;‘ rcan And then my loved ones: how to speak of them? ar ‘Monday: 3 g e o SR L SRR : 4 ; R L S St o = M ON SALE | Bibs et Sbitrwiir ot | i Pt e g | B AP e state council of defense. a, Mass. octavd % ‘market at your gh To do my bit beyond the dangerous sea. g et e M LS ReRy. Wpringfinin. Mess SN o Jor sl o Faies: 66 coves 3 AUDITORIUM. Place known as John Edgerton farm, | . WANTED —Roomers and boar unde; euluv-uon. ‘u.-.nco wood and So I must leave my home and lay aside JOIEORILIM. e eos Ko . Apply ¢7 Eighth St, City. oot pasture; estimated 178, oot pine | —o mmmr — Furnieh The day dreams of my hours of ease and pride. Plots by Foreign Spies and Thrilling MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1917, WANT! ts expertenced | yormir maisl 0 e Sl jwood, now sellng | 1ight housekeeping. 37 Division St. - ’Twill hurt: the roots go deep that bind me here. Detective Work of American Secret at .30 a. m. in moving and ing heavy ma-|Nirge apple orchacd: barn 80 by 100 ft. | _=ep2éd Lite without home were dismal, blank and’ drear. i ‘Having sold farm, I will sell cohinery, such as ers, gnd heavy|room for 37 cows, 5 h 2 la TO RENT—A roomiag hou And yet, what matters it if ] must go? Seeios, auction all m, ng _ tools, crops |timber ‘framing; t-hour Job; §00d | ciios, wagon shed; etc: two-tamily | rooms, Nafernisneds 38 Glon St rteatn If I may fight the cause of all this woe, what keeps the action of nd thees £0! T Chba | perfence, 02 and phone musdber | fouse- o This placé formerly kept 38| neat. electric lights, gas sardes, shed, If I may fight the wrong and help the right, is eeps ac and well match w gt e B rth Stonington, Conn. | Sore® S, horses, consi .m"““:::,; Rl I ety e Oly LIRS It I may war on war, then let me fight. Pearson’s latest production, Wrath of| 140 Jhs. each; aiso 1 cow. two years|to Box Love, always on the double quick. ®his | o1, iving milk; 1 heiter, oming two, | _octl8d ____ |now belng sacrificed b: aged ‘owner | o= 3 up-to-the-minute drama will be shown | will .?-r:’anh.an in }mhir heifers, 513 SGTRL__WANTED at the Morzioh |for tmmediate sale ¢ § F00- 52000 may X0 RENT_ surnished rooms: at the Auditorium theatre today end merous to mention. e e IO, S e WM S ‘pay for this place. R = Tole | ™ fanoh sesved on the grounds. GIRLS and women 16t 18 years old | oS BENT_Furgished rooms for light Pérhaps they'll,leave me wounded on the field CHARLES H. TYLER, - P R e i usekeoping. ashington St, In sight of foes and from my friends concealed. I o oct1sd Toliand, Conn, |{ng3°very fagtory canditions Ap: Denisioon. é%:nf‘a"?n':‘."::.z’:."fi‘:“.# e sEed Perhaps I-have not strength to bear the brunt, ‘business man and is. very happy’until a girl friend is placed in her husband's care by Dave Blake, her mfi ?énl'ahen J. C. WITTER ha' IabCRlid fEG BT ERumt usy | Ofnce and Auction Rooms. 43 Main | WANTED- men who i ly The Royal T 'writer Inc., B % ype & 3860 to $400 a we ord, Conn. sickness. ~ Price, including stock, tools, ke arising from perfectly innocent situe- Street, Danielson, Conn. ol < e o in: also room for BEnt o Wool. | §o0d wiil of trade, 3600. For particu: | 3ay Reitey. 7 North Hisn o I battle 'gainst the fortresses of wrong? tions which she misunderstands wrecks e e ey lars, inquire at Armstroni her happiness and she is only saved Auc l IoN Wworth's b and 10c store, Norwich. e é,, e Danieliot)| vURSmEED rosms: What matter if I never laugh again, ll’ht honsekeepin, If but I help to leave t..he world more sane? from a desperate act by Blake's re- turn. She then learns that the myste- gonmm-m = w’fl;’:‘ ammn;g: > rious meetings between her husband month. B inations e Db {d" FOR SALE—A new Newcomb loom R ony s rmeoiin Tortinia Boot 30 | ot marving gibel hud THEL San B8 Blake's operations as a secret service Rochdster, N. Y. Conn. ~'Miss Evangeline Chapman. FOR RENT Conn. Telephone 198 oct13d | rates; unub‘lt for o Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. Jjy2ad Choring away at littles teady work, g0od pay; | demor le Ti; Kelle: ngtield ErE | m e pereant = A e e ekl il | ett bousskee, Tooms; steam heat B OXDS of affection tic me to my home; How firmly I have learned since war has come. Perhaps they’ll tear my body limb from limb. o BT nis (0T | S0hool St Tel: 1048-3. sepild Perhaps they’ll smite my eyes and make them’dim. olct TO RENT _Berement tenenient at 56 o vocs e Canoas: Tonoits Do Onders: | school Bt Inquire at Bulleti. Orace. | And they will lead me, maddened, from the front, AnSHeRBIE | — e 5 Jy80a - My reason gone, to Wear away my life WANTED—Women who know values | little one-man _store paying vou a S . profit every day. on’ acconnt of | “po mERNT Neatly Tormished Toom. Seeing each day those self-same scenes of strife. fo . What does it matter, if while I am srong Perhaps my sense of right and wrong will fail When T am caught beneath that iron hail, So that I mock at God, glve way to hate, Or quall before the soldier’s common fate. Perhaps when by war's earthquakes I am jarred My very soul will shrivel and grow hard. What does it matter? It were better so Then be a slacker when I ought to go._ I'd rather start aright, e'en though I swerve, Than hold myself too cheap to try to serve. Perhaps they’ll tell me that I am not fit To do the soldier’s rougher, manlier bit, And so will leave me at my task so tame, As though the fate of men unborn hung not On submarine and daring airman’s plot. ‘What does it matter, if T do not shirk, But do my best at my own humble work? What does it matter what my task may be, So that I give the uttermost in me? n Register just the same HUMOR OF THE DAY Russell—What 1is your hus- 2 income, Mrs. Harper Oh, about midnight. agent. Included in the cast Irv- WANTED-—Girls to spool cotton| oct19 ing Cummings, Louisé Bate, iVellla varn. The Turner & Stanton Co. 261 o Siattery and Trank Glendon. ~Bdward Broaa st * T M s S i Six Room Flat—$25.00 Connelly, the Norwich tenor with a —_—— e ——————— — . $1.97, h trained voice, who eings good sonss SIHEAD O CATTYE. at the Watrezan Honser o oct1B8 | worth's & and. 106 store. Rerwieh oo JAMES L. CASE as they should be sung, is ginging two| - WEDENESDAY, OCT. 24, 1917, — = = > or New York's latest hits, All That I =t 12 Polock: n, = WANTED —To buy old horses, to dis-| . FOR SALE_Just think of this: A 87 Shetucket Street Want is in Ireland and Somewhere In |1 winl sell at pyblic sale the following | Sorting away. Julias Mattarn: Honte | 5001 and 31155+ save o ornaSnh fon — France is the Lily, and scoring big ap- | described lot srade oows: 25 very|Box #7, Norwlch, Conn. . oGtlédaw | Vvour new coat at The Basnik Con ope Srimex e e e s e poslte Woolworth's & and 10c eitore, SIX ROOM ingin chanicaily inclined to leatn batters and | VorWich. " Number of Unique Dances, :::1%- = By fu’mcgflfg‘_ Storage business. Apply 102 Franiiin| FOR SALE wTeaming and trucking, APARTMENTS Over 300 people will take part in |including miich cows and springers, & | St. octisa " | long distaice moving promptiy dome:| the local production of F1 F1 of the Toy | £Xta fine extra large two.year 01d| ° wawm o rent In Norwich, mod. | i onaRle prices. George 8. Pember, {ll modern conveniences and faultless Shop, which to be produced hers |, SETOR TOMErS, MY“}{ l“fl Op5tein | ern house, about eight rooms, desirable | — e SOMNRT L SHOCKTRG = équipment. n ne residence under the auspices of the College club, e__":,‘ o landy Holstein heifer | neighborhood. Address G. Schaefer, FOR SALE—Baled shavings, 18c per |Section, near school and electrics; and they are practicing daily for the | gt i o i 116_River Ave. octi7d | bale at Plining Mill, Danlelson, Conn, |rental 320 per month. ig event, Besides the principals who [, THEN: heed of regimtered Holstelns,| <y NyginTo rent four rooms cen-| —oct°0__________________| Can sell you a fine new two-family Lave singing parts and lots of omedy | o¢ "“&mmm J:bi;;r:ga ,‘f’:;;ej trally located. Box 666, Bulletin Of-| FOR SALE—Extra nice Chester White | house at an attractive price. work to train for, there are mAny |ecfally fine heifer, three years old next | 0° __octlid _ Wu.uwwusocuigll. Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- groups used i the dances and spectac- | Marcn, DeVeaux of Wood's Hill, No.| WANTBD Competent girl for gen- e — | onatle prices: terms to suit. ular features of the play. All are be- | 307367, H. ¥ H. B, is individually as|eral housework for small family; good| FOR SALE A complete set of furni_ z 5 Coming proficient in dialogue, ateps. | BG00 8T 00 2ol aTe Tt the - Wortastor | Cemt con Brasa nd lnn B, a | (S LOn A A yenoreom Aat; everycning | The Norwich Homsing Co. b i tion last spring for $52,000; she is | phone 156-3 Mystic. Getl be 'Seen at 120 Broadway from 10 &. m The dances in F1 Fi are unique.|Si¢h “onir 4 pho; i1 cf 2 4 . ARCHA W. COIT, Agent People in 4 position to know say they | Johanna Lad, “and 15 the °§a.<:°]fl§|tg‘3 WANTED—To_rent a house with barn | “ocrigy . & 0 ° P M- Ring A bell | one 1334 ¢ €3 Broadw, are the best ever seen here. The|ever offered for sale In Windham |near trolleys. T, Y. Z. care Bulletin. — Y. China Dolls will compose one group [county. oct16d 1 ROR SALE—Barn Tall of hay. mear that is sure to make a hit. They go| % would like to say at this point that| " wANTED — Webman for seneral | Gonie 4 box 111, ‘Norwich, Conn. > 7 daugh- . . ‘ through a most graceful dance and : - | housework, family of four; no oetisd ihe Serious "Taced” downs who work | §rkan, advasee, romleiy: 3L ave pro. | w37t AR fn Wriding, o A R T o kReEn with them should amuse the audience | 700 Ibs. No other bull In the world|care Bulletin. ~ = . = "« e e s Uhek e 12 yasie for many minutes. has produced over one-half fhis num-| SALESLADY wanted. B. Gotthelf & | worker; ean be bought right. Inguire| The bullding mow occupied by The Another interesting group of young|ber of cows whioh have given this|Co. octl6d | of James T. Shea, Jewett City, or Shea | Plaut-Cadden Co., 144-14C Main St. “Why do you have ladies do a very dainty dance calNd |Smount of milk: 3 other pure bred two | =g ormm—gr—C oo | & Burke, ‘Norwich, Ct. 17 Ingutre of sent to vour office? the Dance of the Paper Dolls. These | V77,010 #5fets, and & cows 11, Yrom 100 to 500 poands, sail b e £ Roner y will be|sell. from inds, call up oan horse, 13 years old, THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Because there’s a censor a are pretty and graceful and when | absolutely hold for the “high dollar.” f\:tmlnn s, Center St., Mimantic. Tel. | weight mgfr_b-\n sate for ohild of wom- —— ——— | —Judge. ssed im appropriate costumes will|I think that my reputation at my past| 7" octlsd an to drive. Ransom Read, Jewett Cit. e 5 ia?” be worth seeinz. The Colonial Dance | stock sales will speak for itself. AR el bahes T s niaht | Ceainfrace, oot1ed Where (3. you get (hat stuff, iid? 4 ¥ Terms will be cash unless arrange- = s “I was teached it!" of the Bridesmaids is beyond doubt the | Terms P ohon unless aTrange- | work; steady work and sood pay. Ad-| FOR SALE_fiudson oar, 7, pass B e e Who learfiad Sour to most intricate_and interesting_dance | ¢TtS aTe made prior sale. Sale| gress’ 8. B.. Bulletin. octisd _ | ger. model 6-51, vear 1814; price 347b. it s NG ity iTonroal ever attempte®by amateurs. This is e e MaisSuciGRrie s o - SNostheR | NLoRt D 025" fast, " at 0% Frankiin | IAUE that wav?*—Kansas City Journal g Lord £00d condition. Rogers. Phone 1853 FOR SALE_Having gone out of bus- | Street, suitable for almost any kind of | _ S0, You own your own home, Wig all your mail a flower garland fontasy and in the 2 pretty and effective Janice Meredith Wioods Ui Fem, oct13d iness, must sell my horses, one bay &in costumes this group of women will[3} miles west from Danielson, Conn.| 3 VA~ told me he walked one mile | horse, age 6. welght 1150; one bay [ business, at a rezsonadle price In- 0.” represent a garden full of real Ameri- [ 18 Day street road; 3 miles from| ror o Cobweb Corner 5o cisar the other | mare’ age 9, weight 1200, sound and| quire at Bulletin Ofiice. “Why vou toid me so last month!” i et o20d | day; then the fellow didn’t throw it | honest, $75, worth double.’ At Murphy “Yes. We had no cook then.— Browning’s Magazine. F?RVSALE” “Well, did you get any orders to- . day?” asked the book agent’s wif g2n beaities . Whe Danecs of the inla | Chnrcii’ strest Towia: ¢ - miles soumyf£sr: iEn the fallow dubit swow 1| Losest 370 morth goynle;, At MRy is a pretty serpentine dance and with | from Pomfret station via Pomfret = = 3 rubber bits, good shapes, 75c, at FOR SALE_One pair of, black horses, the other groups make a play that will | Landing. gan’s Smoke Shop, Sailors’ and Soldiers we(gms{“bout 5300 18 ; u:'o b“"‘,’m:. be liked by all. oaling Station. * oct4d The proceeds of the performance are 1100 lbs. Thomas Wells, South Cov- 'y sk to ve Invested in Libérty bonds 28 3|3 C. WrPTER ... Auctioneer |, WANTED The Tenox Heuss 13 pow |cntry. “rel $1-0" "~ Hocried o Yen roplied the ook agent. 1 got permanent investment for the scholar- ,Office and Auction Room, = e FOR SALE: fow good nmew milch FOR SALE D "IE D o ontr —Cincinnati Enquirer. Hvans Bivok. Dasilelsons Conn, WANTED _A first_class experienced | COWS. iy —iaC o (OCERBE, {memith. nAPPlY George Despathy.| ror saLE—Ford runabout: car is in || An elegant Farm of 140 acres, land 40 HEAD OF AYRSHIRE CATTLE |00sup, Conn. 8eP15d_ | z00d condition ond will be sold cheap. |k well divided, sufficient wood, water, s ship fund. “A girl should be educated to do things for herself.” PUTNAM —AT N’ )—A com; E -| F._E. Miller, D. ville, Conn. oct13d i o e B AT g Pl e ap et Gl Ny R e e my farm In || tW° orchards, two houses in good “Yes,” answered Mr. Cumrox. “Only (Continued from Page Ten) ° S 8 aug21d | the eountry and moved to the city. tne | | repair, barn to tie up 30 head stock, || sometimes 1 wish Gladys wouldn’t in- ANTED —Second hand and antigue | Man that bought my farm had his own |l several other buildings, located J| sist on doing her own singing and pi- should be large enough to support the furniture of all kinds. get our prices|Stock: I have two nice farm horses, |l near two ons and trolley line || ano playing.”—Washington Star. ear, neither contracted nor very much TUESDAY, OCT. 23, 1917, before you sell. A, Bruckner. 55 Frank. | (Iie @ handsome brown mare. ' welght|},ng on gtate road near village. Rea- “I say” said the office boy to the expanded. The cob should be and at 10 o’clock a. m, lin St. Tel 717- may3d | ate’ and qu the other a Vermont | sons for selling. cashidr, “I think the guv-ner ought to give me a dollar extra this week. but free from mould. I take great pleasure in announcing | EXPERIEN salessirl wanted in| Morgan horse, ‘age 8. will work &ny- Tips: Tips of ears should be well| to the public that I.shall scll of th | cloaks And selis, oms mho can shenk | Whore. trom o busey to a piow. strct- 1| FRANCIS D. DONOHUE §|F'Ycomtnc he won't covered with kernels nearly as-deep as | above stated date 40 head of Regis- | French and do some cierical work pre- |1y warranted, nice family horse; I do What for?" asked the cashier. those &n ceitter’ O ear: tered Ayrshire Cattle for Mr. John A.[ferred; steady position and good pay.|not care to/ winter them.. Call Private “For overtime, I was dreaming about 5 b S Baton of Wauregan, Conn. Address Box M, care Bulletin. octl0d | Stable, re: 41 Main St. oct18d 4 4 g 3 pace between Rows: There should | “'mhose will be as good a collection of i s — e my work last night.”—Boston Tran be no space, certainly but very Mttle. | {natvia of ‘the breed as were ever | WANTED—A horseshoer; one who| FOR SALE_—Good horse, harness and script. 3 Large flints are liabls to have spaces | offered er at public or private sale. | can work on the floor. H.'C. Lane, T | S RCOMITR e e “When a person is blind, his hear- between the rows at the butt. Such | They represent the desir: markings, octiod octi3d ing is more acute,” said the professor, spaces reduce the proportio nof cornm | 8iZe, good teats and ffi-"d totion. e WANTED—AIl the dressed porkx I FOR _SALE—A registered Holstein £ 25 plaining the law of compensation. ¥ L DO YOU KNOW “Of see,” .sald Pat. “Oi often noticed that if a man has one short leg the _ Norwich to cob andy are undesirable in both &re typical of aton’s-care | can buy; cash market price on deliv- | bull. as & breeder, and the' helfers are|gry “IYi §iiE Nerwien® oct6d | state; also one Hallock potato digger. dents and flints i ually as well marked. Their dates & & = 5 Color: Uniform, bright lustrous col- | of freshening are near by: & few as| WANTED_10,000 hens and chickens; | CheaP. Call 1851-12, 5op87d_ | that you could buy the Annie E. Lane | J7at If 2 Man 008 008 O es Tome or that is typical of the variety is the | early as the date of the sale, and the|also cattle of ail kinds; highest possi- | FOR SALE Pigs, thoroughbred, O.|property on Perkins Avenue? Soaiaal ideal to be sought. b e in the early future. The ages|ble prices paid by Joseph Hochberg, [IL C. Ludlow Farm, North Stonington. No bette: o8 2 = Preparation of the Corn for Exhibi- | [UR from yearlings to matured cows. |181 Main St, Willimantic. Tel. 147-13.| Phone. 1861-13, sep. > r place for a home. T tions. FARMING TOOLS AND INFIESONTS. | <2ots FOR TALE_Four work horses. Call E. A. PRENTICE The Chinse minister at Vienna left 1 Acme ow, one, 2 mow-| WANTED—False teeth; we pay as|1484 after 6 p. m #ep13d 1 Phone 300 i the capital with the legation staff on After carefully selecting the corn, |ing machines 1’ milk cooler, 1 grain|high at $17.50 per set for old false| — _86 CIiff Street oeany on ks wiy to Denmark, via keep it where there is no chance of | cradle, 3 cultlvators, 3 disc harrows, 1| teeth; no matter if broken: also gold Berlin. the ears being damaged or broken. | PloW. 1 root cutter, 3 corn markers, 1|orowns and bridge work. Mail to Her- FOR SALE FOR SALE. . Remove all silks and chaff. Trim off | $°7 8 Sheller, 1 eleigh. 1 wegon. |dan False Teeth Speclalty, 26 Teunis Cuttage Houses, Tenement and Busl- mearly mew express esses, St.. Albany, Y., and recelve cash by | A very choice Seven Room Cottage on | ness Blocks, Building Lots, all In ae- FOR SALE the butts if necessary to give them a nco: other arti T ocaf Soheappearane T cort 1o b | C ot R, 0 Viher artloles of | atorn ualh g U T o W Ly shipped, wrap each ear separate > ments. Price reasonable. Will make tag properly. Ty _ OWNBR'S STATEMENT, BOYS WANTED Some one a very desirable home. For | BUIier of people looking for real es- to! e ST SaYia & S mords |, SELL VANILLA F further particulars inquire of JOHN A. . COAL MINING REGIMENTS porsonal property. and that is that Ilatter school hours and Saturdays. | momee Neceice: ¥ e Apamce, S ng, frof | Send $1.00 for elght () bottles ihat : Py Dios. y FOR THE NATIONAL ARMY |the farming busingss, and that hisyorcnd Ly Sate Wi BE conducted G s, 1% |retall for 256 cents each. Send post For Service in France Und Ci id- | de maenner and every article s1- |card for free sample Dbottle. WAKE- r——fi ® Under, Conaid- [[fR0), Bverybod ¥rom | FIRLD BXTRACT CO. Sanbornviile, LA DA oy x.ll“nf:d ‘and near. The ocated near — the publfc school at_the four corners | v 1i- FOR SALE Washington, Oct. 13.—Organization | fn Weuregan. Conn. ave minutes” walk of coal mining regiments from min- | from the Norwich and Worcester steam ors “aireniay in- the matioRal army. for | [0A8 Sepot And an-sgual distance'from | - WANTED service in France, is under considera- | 505 to Nowwion, —o o 0% from = tion by Secretary Bakter, To ascer- JOHN ‘A. BATON. Dye house and plcker room help; tain whether such units would be ac- | .Terms made known at date of sale,|l60 men in finishing Toom; good pay {ptable in view of France's delicate A ‘Yunoh will be Served Domt forgef |and stesdy worl. r problems, informal ne; iations | tI . Rain or shine. enty of ‘e being conducted hetwee;[mAmefl- room under cover. GLEN WOOLEN MILL, Furnished Seashore WILL BUY ; Cottages A seven room oottage in1:?o: repair, For Sale or Rent ! and veagon houee: snd wagon house. 1 horse, a few hens, lumber wagon, all st Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Plaasant [¢,"oier 5 10w Bin% v e View, and along the Rhode Island ncluding ev= shores alse accessible Seashore Farme. | ACRES OF LAND. Several acres till- Corcoran Homestead, 102 Tal- man street, eight rooms and barn or garage. Frontage of about 300 feet extending to the river, two building lots, fruit trees and vines in abundance. Good reason for selling. Price erything for the garden. FIFTY can gov t officiall Norwich Town. 1 % of the Trench high commission | e Send for booklet. able, abundance of wood and some National Army members would be ’ ing Materi WANTED THOS. H. BECKLEY FRANIK W. COY |t 'mmediste possession. Investi- assigned to the mining regiments only (- 15 10 an. Mkl 278 MAIN STRRET - gate. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulle- Toolmakers, -around Machin- i i WESTEELY, R. I tin. .Choice of 400. on a volunteer basis, but government nes officials in touch With the oatoas Do OF ALL KINDS ists, 60 Weavers, 10 Spinners, 12 Gen- - Telephones 724 and 68 eral Housework Women, 2 Second lieve most of the 15,000-miners taken For Sale by Girls, 16 Laborers, 2 Milkers, 2 Cooks ;)}1;1 the! flfl: d{}l:tt call would offer 10 Girls, 16 to 17 3 A‘ cox emselves for the special service. The The Peck-McWilliams Co. |{ZomeR): TR SALE HORSES Farm Specialist, age, 1 Teamster, 150 Girls. plan does not contemplate withdraw. ing any men from civil employment. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 3 I have 30 Horses that I want to Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 — Central Bldg. Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgn SreDie ok horseelthe balaoce Wil TEN BELGIANS PLEADED Norwalk—A. group of Norwalk young ON WASHINGTON STREET || weigh trom 800 to 1200 1pa " Gome aad 2 GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY :‘r%‘;;'ué e e e e > j FOR SALE ee ELMER B. PIERSON. They Have Been Shipping Contraband:| Company 1, 804th infantry, at Ayer, Bo S wallted : oot Eyiie At i Mass,, and have offered to take any 2 House hag 12 rooms and 2 baths, ods ermany. messages or small parcels from people fi : k modern oconveniences; the interior New York, Oct. 18—Ten [Belgians | Of NOTWalk to men in this company. or Light Wor! is attractively finished in hard Col LA G pleaded gullty o charges of cramme: GOOD PAY TO START e e eoperty W o a e M A ¥ AT 8 ROOM HQUSE Large, Level Lot, 50 x 250 Will make a good home for a down town business man. Price reason- " JAMES L. CASE, 37 SHETUCKEY STREET FOR . SALE Two and one-half story House with ity in a conspiracy through which it With lendid opportunity to lear owned b is estimated Germany Tecelved 356005 TRAVELERS’ DIRECTQRY Mkl Moyt Bl i, Bis Doy worth of contraband goods each week, | . _ Bheishn S i yoban. A The residence of the late Dr. P. H. when they were arralgned in federal | nquire Superd — Epelled et || marrimen, 314 Matn se. naving an court here today. It is alleged the ATLANTIC CARTON CORP. . = = goods were carrled to “Holland on South Golden Street, Greeneville pllarscbu P WIS YT, Wi tn S iy Belgian relief ships and clandestinely Ao - it & very attractive investment, beiny hipped by the Dutch across the bor. : Tolihons e - "S% Bosaluaz. deptrably local der.. The arrests were made, August | LOST AND FOUND = vk 10. The court was told by the fed- A pextioninzs, Jaquire of eral prosecutor that they entered the JOEN A. MORAN, PRIDMISDS pleas for fear, in case of acquittal, < 3 mg“vn am,"nfl ‘heif ?fl“o"’x‘ni Real n-:- Brok: e vt e depeciad o bBeltsls,n 1 1 can have same by grofiu roperty aad P erritory ere they wou e tried | . . Fraskita Squsve, i for treason. They will be sentenced | E";g:'l n Ave, Norwich Town, 4 b 7 later. x py Wi o == : : 1| “Fo black_and whits femals | Joxs, Kesps X . 8 B Lakeville—In order to . N e - bird dog, Owner Inquire ™ Plano increase fa. " - b ¢4 Quin: Carter Ave. octi7a cilities for glving the young American e dnesdays, Fri-. i 1 t BEGEST Oxjfi eyl ook tea) one, acre of Doy wartinte' training in agricuituce; A 811 Jand, situated at Poquetannoc Cove on tho Rigga school, locitedhers, wil y- iy T % hene - || Westerly troliey line. Wil sell cheap. soon open a n w : There is De| THERE 1a no aavertising medsum tn | ~ FREEE T B SSvertisns meawn ! A. M. AVERY provide sleeping quarters for at least i medtum. Doter (hin through (e s | Bastors Comnms 2170 The Bul- | Bastern Connesticnt sanss to The Buls AVER & dozen embry> farmers. 3 Vertising “cotamna of The Bulletin. ' letin for bammens yosdte © 1etin for Dusiness reswia ° ¢ PU i el 11222 52 Broadway THE KALEIDOSCOPE Further. restrictions have been im- posed on the use of fuel and power for industrial purposes in Australia. A. Maastricht journal reports the re- sumed_deportation from Mons of all males between the ages of 17 and 45. ‘On October 18, as in the last two years, subscriptions’ to the British Red Cross were taken throughout Canada. Owing to lack of coal, five towns in Bohemia are without elecric light, says a Zurich telegram, and three towns are without water. As the Australlan Coalminers’ Fed- eration has recommended a return to work on the government's conditions, a general resumption is expected this week. The Nieuwe Kerk, at The Hague, where Dutch sovereigns take the oath, reputed to be the finest Protestant church in Holland, has been severely damaged by fire. Mme. Poincare, wife of the French president, who has been visiting re- glons of the department of the Meuse. has been under fire, and narrowly es- caped being hit by a shell while she was engaged in helping wounded. On the Sinal front, says a Turkish despatch, there has been intense artil- lery fire on both sides. An enemy re- connoitering company was caught un- der the effective fire of our artillery and suffered considerable losses. Numbers of persons suspected of spying were arrested in Petrograd last week, chi~fly foreigners suspected of havine tions with an espionage or- gani: which operated under the guise of a commericial firm, Any traveler who enters Petrograd withqut special authorization from the local authorities is lable to be fined 3,000 roubles or to three months’ im- prisonment. This order is due to the difficulties connected with the food supply. Senor Antonlo Lopez Munoz, Spanish minister at Lisbon. has resigned, and Senor Alexandre Padilla, at present Spanish minister to Mexico, has been appointed as his successor. The Duke of Amalil, former minister at Btock- holm, is appointed minister to Mexico. The Mexican government refused to accept American bills, silver coin, or drafts in payment of federal taxes and duties. Exportation of Mexican coin or gold in bars and also ore or concen- trates is forbidden, unless an equiva- lent in refined gold is imported. On Thursday, says the Telegraaf, a German aeroplane flew over Dutch ter- ritory, and it 'was fired on from a fort near Pannerdon (near the Westphalian border). It was obliged to descend, but it managed to go up agai:, and disappeared before it could be captur- ed. The provisional government has is- sued a regulation requiring aM Rus- sian paper money circulating in Fin- land to be accepted according to the current value of the Russian rouble on the London Exchange, the current value of tle English pound sterling be- ing fixed by the Bank of Finland. According to the Tribuna, the Vati- can has not yet recefved the original texts of the Austrian and German re- plies to the pope. (The texts pubkish- ed were glven by the Itallan = Stefan! news agency.) This explains the un- founded rumors tha supplementary notes were to be sent by the Central Empires to the pope. - PROMPT ACTION AVERTS TROUBLE Sluggish bowels indirectly cause much sickness. A constipated condi- tion net only poisons the blood stream, but quickly affects the liver and other organs, causing biliousness, sik head- ache, sour stomach. bloating, etc. Foley Cathartic Tablets are mild in action, yet cleanse thoroughly, with no nausea,” and no costive after effects They keep the bowels regular, stomach sweet and liver active. Stout persons welcome the comfortable, light, free feeling they bring. The Lee & Osgood Co.