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o CLEARING WEATHER AND * MUCH COLDER TODAY - What Is Going On Tonight Moving Pictures at the Breed The- atre. Davis Th. Moving Piotures at the Auditorium. ANNOUNCEMENTS Tickets Now Selling For “Fi-Fi.” One of the greatest social events of ~the season in Norwich will be the mu- sical extravaganza “Fi-Fi” to be giv- en under the auspices of the College club at the Davis theatre on the aft- erncon and evening of October 26th. The. title role “Fi-Fi” a French doll, is to be taken by Mrs. Walter Buck- ingham. The story runs that be impersonated by Miss Lucile Lord, falls asieep in the midst of all the toys ‘in her father's toy shop and has the Evervthing . comes to life about her, and there is a revel In which all take a’ lively part. - most marvelous dream. There is the most entrancing music, and many sweet voicés join in the beautiful songs., There are the bewild- ering dances of the bridesmalds, the per dolls, the china dolls, ~ the | Roahvs Aric ‘people, the jumping jacks, | the tin soldiers, and the Ilive letter blocks. The dream goes on in a beau- tiful whirl Jn which a love story un- winds, and concludes in the happlest nner for all concerned. lo effort will be spared to present this entertainment with every possi- Wle advantage. Tickets can now be secured from members of the College Ciub, members of the cast, or at Cran- ston’s Book store. ‘The: tickets are o be exchanged Yor reserved . sedt The wise will provide themselves wit] tickets at the earliest opportunity AUDITORIUM. Today's Feature, Virginia Pearson in “Wrath of Love,” Current Events, and a Good Comedy—Monday and Tuesday, Alice Brady. When a “Self-Made Widow,” * the new Willlam A. Brady feature comes to the Auditorium theatre, the patrons of this theatrs will have the oppor- tunity of seeing Miss Alice Brady in . a particularly fascinating role, that of an unsophisticated young country girl, who is very romantic and who elopes to New York city with a hand- some city man. But when she reach- es New York she finds that her pros. ive husband has a wife and sev- eral children. Rather than admit her mistake, she takes a_desperate chance and stays in New York, under false pretensions. Just what these false tions are, and what comes from the situation are shown In the -drama. The whole production is different and delightful. 2 “Wrath and Love” a thrilling wat drama closes at this theatre today. It has struck a very popular appeal in its war them The audiences were stirred to great patriotic enthusiasm last evening by many of the martial ecepes in the picture. The opening night was a record breaker. Edward Connelly sings at each performance. He makes a fine appearance. His voice is full, smooth and sympathetic, and he uses it with good judgment. His cor- rect enunciation 1Is one of his many charms. ¥ DAVIS THEATRE. Four Shows Today, at 1.30, 3.15, 6 and 8 p. m—Three Excellent Keith Vau- deville Acts and Love in There_will be four complete shows at the Davis today, and there is an excellent bill of Keith vaudeville and Triangle photoplays that you cannot afford to miss. Frankie Carpenter and her company of plavers is the star at- traction in a comedy sketch entitled War is War. The act is of the patri- otic order and .contains just enough comedy situaticns y to enable Miss Carpenter to display her ability as a clever comedienne. Another cracker- Sack offering is the Four Dancing We- mons. a_quartette of singers and dancers who present a sensational ac- robatic, eccentric and Ruselan dancing novelty. The third act is the Kullervoo Brothers, two gymnasts, who are the ,bést ever presented in this city. The Triangle feature is Polly Ann, starring Bessie Love. The play is in five acts. A Dark Room Secret is the title of the comedy to complete the show. For the first half of next Wik the feature attraction will be William S. Hart In The Narrow Trail, & typical Hart picture and h% first Artcraft production, In eix reels. BREED THEATRE. Alics Joyce and Marc MacDermott in “An Alabaster Box”a Vitagraph Blue Ribben Production, Featurs For To- day and Tonight. g The feature screen production at the Breed theatre today is “An Alabaster Rox,’ a strong dramatio offering, t inz of the hate and vengeance of the villagers in a small town for their hen- efactor. Marc MacDermott and Alice Jovee are seen in the stellar roles and Bre supported by a cast of Vitagraph favorites. The latest war news is shown In the Hearst-Pathe Weekly and a very funny Big V. comedy cqm- pletes the bill. On Monday and Tuesday the Breed will present Jane Gray in “Her Ficht- ing Chance,” a powerful dramatization of James Oliver Curwed’s famous nov- el “The Fiddling Man.” eParl White will be seen in *“The Fatal Ring” and the Hearst-Pathe news completes the Lill for Monday and Tuesda: SUNDAY SUBJECTS The Holiness Mission meets at 37 Main street. At the Gospel Mission In the Steiner building meetings are held morning efternoon and evenin; As Grace church, Yantic, there will be morning prayer and sermon, Sun- day school at noon and evening pray- er. At the Broadway Congregational church the pastor will preach in the metning and at the. five o'clock ser- vice. At the Christlan Science Reading Room in the Thayer building the sub- ject for study will be Doctrine of Atonement. At Mt. Calvary Baptist church there wil] be preaching in the morning, Sun- day school at noon and a Sunday school concert in the evening. Rev. William Crawford and choir of “irst Methodist church will have charge of the 3.30 o’'clock service on :unday afternoon at the Sheltering ,Arms. Vaudeville and Photoplays et the eatre. the toymaker's daughter, Bonni#, who will FOR SALE 3. C. WITTER ... . Auctioneer Office and Auction Rooms, Evans Block, Danielson, Conn, On_account of belng badly cm}m-& by rheumatism I shall retire from farming and sell N By Auction THURSDAY, NOV. 1ST, 1917, at 1030 o’clock & m, at my farm, located about 2 miles west from Brooklyn village, on the Killiott Station roud, us Tollows: 4 Foun, cows, part due to soon freshen, 1 oo« tarm’ horse, 1 iron axle farm wagon, 1 two-horss farm wagon, 1 mower, 1 rake, several wagons and busgies, 4 Iaddérs, a lot of small tools. some corn on the cob and o quantity of hay; alsg a lot of household goods. ~Sale it Stormy. first fair day afte EDWARD FITZGERALD. FOR SALE Two and one-half story House with Store on first floor and one acre of Jand, situated at Poquetannoc on Westerly trolley line. Wil sell cheap. A. M. AVERY Tel. 1122-2 62 Broadway Masons’ Building Materials " The Peck-McWilliams Co. _ LOST AND'FOUND CAME TO MY prown Jersey Jearing Can have same roperty and paving charges. B . - Bushnell, ° 33 Hinifaton’ Ave. Norwich Town, oct1de WOUND—A black and_white female bird dog. ' Owner inquirs Willlam T. Quinn, 15 Carter Ave: octiia Arthur the evening the pastor, Rav. s Varley, will preach on The Test Discipleship. tiomal church e Thoring: topie Wil be ional church the mo The First Selective Draft and a meeting of the Y. P. 8. C. B\ at the usual hour. At_Trinity Episcopal church there with ba Tioly oomatrasian oy 030, morning prayer and sermon at 10.3( a. m, and evening prayer and address at 7.8 p. m. At the Methodist Eplscopal church, Norwich Town, the topic will be,Les- sons from King David. Mr. Gustav T, Bochman will speak in the evening on Temperance, At the McKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion church, Rev. B, F. Barrow, pas- tor, there will be morning worship and sermon, Sunday school at noon and vening worship and sermon. At Christ church there will be holy communion at 9.30, morning prayer, litany and sermon’ at 10.30, Sunday school at noon. The evening service will be omitted for this Sunday. At the Spiritu: Academy, Park treet, Willard J. Hull will lecture Sunday mornig upon the subject, The Upliftment of the Human Drift. There will be no evening -service. The Associated le Students hola services in Buckingham Memorial hall, 307 Main street. There will be Bible study_in the afternoon on the subject, Th cEstablishment of the Kingdom. Wt the Second Gongregational church theer will be morning worship with sermon for the children. There will be Sunday school and an evening service with sermon. The minister will preach morning and evening. At Park church thers will be preaching by the pastor in the thorn- ing, a session of the Sunday school and Men's Bible class at noon and a Young _People’s service in_the eve- ning. *Rev. S. H. Howe, D. D, is pas- tor of the churc] At the Greeneville Cong church the usual prayer be held from 7 to 7.30 p. m. Saturday evening. There will be preaching on Sunday morning by the pastor at 10.30 on the subject, important Investments. The Sunday school Will be held at 12 o'elock. At the Church of the Good Shepherd, Universalist, Rev. Charles H. Nerth- rop, will preach in the morning. There will be Sunday school at noon and the Unity class meets at noon. The Y. P. C. U. service will be held at 6.15 oclock at the home of Charles W. Parsons, No. 10 Elizabeth street. At Trinlty Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. J. H. Newland, pastor, there will be morning service at 10.30 cn the subject, Highway and Hedge Folks. At 12 'o'clock Sunday school will be held and at 6.30 Young Peo- ple’s meating. There will be evening song and worship. Sermon on Corn in Egypt. - At the Federated church, Rev. Ar- thur W. Burdon, pastor, R.;T. Crosby will speak on_ Power, at the morning service. In the evening the subject will be, Where Are You Going? There will be sunday school at noom, a C. E. at 6.30 p. m., and an evening ser- vice at the usual hour, At the First Baptist church, George FHenry Strouse, minister, at the morn- ing service the pastor will preach a special sermon to the members of the Sunday school. All members of the Sunday school are urged to,be pres- ent. There will be Sunday ‘school at inoon and the subject for discussiori in ithe men’s class will be What Is & Christian? There will be & preaching service in the evening. v At the Central Baptist church there will be a morning service, at 10.30 o'clock, Jtalian service # 10.45 o’clock, W. Carlevale, leader. There will be Sunday school and City Bible class ata roon. Rev. A. F. the City Bible class. The B. Y. P. U. reeting will be held at_the usual hour with Mayor Allyn L. Brown, leader. The peoples’ service will be held in the evening at the usual hour. ‘The topic will be, The Gods of the Passing Day. This is the first of a series of Sunday evening talks on the Ten Command- ments. ‘Will Be Still Waiting. While “waiting for the U-boats to do their work.” Von Hindenburg passes his 70th birthday. At their present rate of working, his 80th birthday would_still find him waiting.—New York World. Didn’t Forget Themselves. Congress closed in a terrible rush, But not quite so precipitately as to farget to exempt members of either LAt the Teftville ‘c;“fi._uo‘ | x-Fold Ministry of Christia e In ooy Snr 0N - house from any form of.income tax. New York Sun. meeting of the Junior C. E. at 3 p. m., |- Purkiss will lead|’ FOR SALE UCTION SALE known as John Bdgerton farm, Conn. \ MONDAY, OCT. 23, 1917, Pl To! Having gold my farm. I wil sell at e, Faming | tools, " orops arart Diack about euotion all m; and- three B R St il T, S 014, giving ‘milic; 1 heiter, doming two, wil! hen in January; 'S helfers, all under one year old; other g8’ too numerous to mention. Lunch served on the grounds. CHARLES H, TYLER. oct1sa “rotiand, Gon. C. WITTBR oov.see.on. ‘Auctioneer Office_and Auction Room, Evans Block, Danielson, Conn. easure in ennouncing ¢ 1 ehall aell op the Mr. John A. &' collection of ed as were ever e Wil weigh the ‘heifers are ed. Thelir dates ;& few as and the o ages eshening are near o 4 “‘t‘h.‘d‘u of the s: in_the early future. B G TOOLS AND DrrLEMENTS. e 'S cultivators, 3 diso harrows. 1 it iter, 2 corn markers, 1 eller, 1 sleigh, express 1 express wagon. arnesses, 1 a smaller nature. OWNBDR'S STATDMENT, I am desirous of saying a few blio in regard to the Personad property” tad tnat fo hat T ve s0M my farm, am retiring from the ferming business and that this sale will be conducted in a clean, or- derly manner and every article posi- i Everybody welcome far and near. The farm is located near 0l at_the four corners r:'m"“ Dt nm., five minuf _walk trom th Borwion and Worcester steam road depot and an equal distance from the” trofiey Mne passing from Dantel- son to Norwicl 5 . 7 Terms made known at date of sale. | FTEE.D> o8 will be mcfiwnm'z forget ?uhxm" or sh! Plenty of room cover. J. WITTER ..,.. - Rooms, 43 Main it et AegHoT sioiie 4 AUCTIO 40 HEAD OF OATTLE. 'WEDENESDAY, OCT. 24, 101 at 11 oclock a. m. I will sell at public sale the followi: descrived 1ot 'of @rade cows: 26 very od amcng which are 8 fng yrohires, two of them miliking and one springing bag, 3 Jerseys, both gpringers, and the ‘balance of Holsteins, facluding milch cows and springers, extra ffie, extra larse two year ol Holstein' heifers, 2 yeariing Folstein helfers.” also 3 dandy Holstein heiter Eight head of registered Holstetns, including 1 bull two years old, a grand- son of Colantha Johanna Lad; 1 espe- clally fine Heifer, three vears old mext March, " DeVeaux of Wood L “No. 7, H. F. H. B, is Individually as 800d &nd as well marked and fit as the bull that was sold at the Worcester auction last spring for §52.000; she is with calf by a grandson of Colantha Jonanna Lad, "and s the best heifer ever offered ‘for sale in Windham county. I would like to say at this point that Colantha Johanna Lad has 167 daugh- ters in advance registry: 31 have pro- duced over 600 Ibs. weekly and 11 over 700 1bs. ~No other bull in the worid has produced over one-half this num- ber, of cows which have given = this ambunt of milk;: 3 other pure bred two year old' heifers, and & cows. T nave the goods and they wiml be absolutely hold for the “high dollar 1 think that my reputation at my past stock sales will speak for itself. Terms will be cash unless arrange o ments are made prior to the sale. rain or shine. GEORGE H. KIMBALL, Wood's Hill Farm, 83% miles west from Danlelson, Conn,, Y& Bas® etrent Toua; 3 tuline CPRR: Brooklyn village v n and Ohurch_ street road: south from Pomfret station ot Lending. aniel 4 miles via C. WITTER ... Auctloneer Office and Auction Rooms, Evans Block, Danelson, Conn. AT AUCTION SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1917, at 9,30 o’clock a, m., it the reside f the late J. agU Bara, I Brooki u’iv?lflgte.irww-'. Sagons, - farm 3 Tiscellaneous articies, by oo ond ADMINTSTRATOR. *Block, Danlelson. Conn. at 2 o’clock p. m., of real o B Hast Kiyn -a t for several large house lots. DWIGHT H. ARMSTRONG, J. C. WOTTER . Auctioneer and Auction Rooms. Evans SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1917, I will gell a valuable pi estate focatea at the oSrner elson, with Ao Hu: ings and plenty of Tiuit ang land sut- fictent This will be an extra g0od investment, and terms_easy. nt. OMce Phoentx Block, Dantelath Gt. 3. C. WITTER . +s . Auctloneer Office_and Auction Rooms, Efl::.r Block, Danielson, Conn. STOCK AND ToOLS AT PUBLIO SALE ‘ MONDAY, 0CT. 20, 1017, e 630 osleok, at the Shepheard farm, Il te Bitles rrom Datagm, oy tue o L road leading to, Soutn \’Vomm‘ ik, all Ty cattle, ria Eoted et et s iV R and s o s, - nd Housenold goods. I have accepted a Kovmmmm‘pnd— tion and will vacate at once. ‘erms cash. If decldedly stormy. sale will occur the first fair day after. JOHN L. WILLIAM YOUNG,R. Massage and General Nursing. Night or day calls. 38 Hickory St, Norwich. THERE 1s no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equai to The Bul- letin for pusiness resuite. ©. B. MACFARLANE ...... Auctioneer | ot e Wenressn WANTED NIGHT WATCHMAN ' Fireman Apply at Bulletin Office at Once WANTED A FEW BOYS chambermald. A House. % oct1B8” 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER STEADY WORK AND GOOD WAGES ‘Winchester Woolen Co. THAMESVILLE EXPERIENCED CHAMBER MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK Apply 79 WILLIAMS STREET COOK WANTED . A FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCED cooK Apply 70 WILLIAMS STREET WANTED 100 Girils and Women TO ENTER OUR EMPLOY AT ONCE Apply HOPKINS & ALLEN. ARMS CO. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE BOYS WANTED TO SELL VANILLA FLAVORING after school - hours Send $1.00 for eight retail for 326 cents each. free sample bottle. WAKE- EXTRACT CO., Sanbornviile, WANTED ana Saturdays. (8) bottles that Send post Dye house and picker room help; also men in finishing room; good pay and steady work. ists, 60 Weavers, 10 Spinners. 12 Gen- eral Housework Women, 2 Second Girls, 16 Laborers, 2 Milkers, 2 Cooks (women), 10 Girls, 18 to 17 years of age, 1 Teamster, 150 Girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr- FULL ‘A8SOCIATED 1 PRESS DESPATCHES FOR SALE TO RENT . WANTED—To - FOR SALB—Sawmill with gasoline| TENEMENT to rent of seven rooms, 25c.to_35c a 1b., engine. Address T. E. Babcock, Nor- |26 EL ve, Norwich Town. Inquiré o, Bk S encock 53 | 2t BRSNS Yk A ot s ‘wante: ‘Write. description I cash _prise <6 Joun & Moboasid, and o] Niantic Conn. o PNientie 215, SALE—Vim truck, nearly new. FOR 00d tires, general good conditio ow. Phoiie 148, oct20d s8li Danfelson, Conn. oct20d . 40-ACRE _VARMS od Minnesota farms '1“&:: given ln“:x- change for a little work; men or wom- en. Address Box 27, C. B., Girard, Kan. oct20d MARRY lon for rei try me; best and most Sococemtal “home hundreds rich wish marri PR Yoare” Seperioncer free. “““The _Successtul Purdie. Box 556, Oakland, Calif, oct208 confl HANDSOME WIDOW, 36, worth 395, 000, lonely, will mrg-.wé care Mis sloh Unity, San Francisco, octz0a CAPTTA E & 350,000, woula marny iwidow :r"’?}l. ¥ onon: able; 3c3a Minua 6t San Francisco. NORWICH government clerk exam- inztions comige; hundreds wanted im Tlons. Tras. | Rramiin’ Tnstitate, 37-1., Rochester, N. Y. oot208 W ers, with or with- out board, in private home. Inquire Slentn or - oct208 e ANTED Twro steamfitters’ help- and Blectric Power House. Inquire for Mr. Burns. _oct20d AMERICA AND GREAT WAR —Profusely {llustrate every mother wants it, as well as every red-blooded American; easy seller; low pri b profit; freight pal credit; sampl free. International Press, Philadelphia. T PRACTIOAL NURSH, miadle aged, American, will care for invalid :w-d person, Address J. W.. Bulletin c ot toroyole. for sal Tioy mbtorsyole. Tor | stle: mitnoue Haccar” Address . Desliefy. R.F. D.No, WANTED—] stock and dairy farm; desired. James H. Hyds, North Teléphone 80 Lebanon. 20 who has Indian with or FOR SALE At Ford truck, nearly new, body. 61501 FOR car in H._Stal ‘oct20d n. Conn. eather, “FOR SALE _Bight-room Send your “offers 'to Box ALB—1913 Cadillac_tour: runnin 't & bargain, extia Ton-a long 744, oct20d i House in order; bargain. mielson, Conn. prospering village, located near school and_churches, minutes' walk from frotley., Further information, write A, C. Builetin Office. FOR SALE or 4 h. p. gas engl oct20d stocic; one h. p. gas trade fo: ne, one 1% engine, one money-maker ensilage cut- k B one mew Holland corn and me 928-13 or 1367. TO RENT—Two fur; 38 Grove St. . hed rooms at oct20d ! TO RENTThe Weuregun Lodge, in’ Stel of John Steiner. ep2dMBat. Kni Te1, hall ner Buildihg, Main St. occupled by ghts of Pythias, Inquiré 47112 TO RENT—Three prl Union 8t Inquire at ~ octisd TO RENT—120 room flat, all Apply at 122 Broadwa, TO RENT — Eight- Inquire J. A’ Turner, oct17d light housekee] as and electr) city. 34-12. i Broadway, modern’ electric lights, gas, hot and cold water and bath, 26. Rogers Ave., FURNISHED ROOM ping rooms; steam 44 Union st. Tvate garages on Clzy Lunch. seven- improvements. " octlsd_ tenement, room Laurel Hill. on ‘premises. o _rent; aiso heat. Tel. ~_octléd FOR_SALE Stand! Ber. 3. A Griswoid. % wood and_tim- 59 West Town oct2TuTh8 TO RENT—Cottage Hill Ave. TO RENT. FOR SA 82 seven-passen- LB—Mod er _Overland; ger repainted and in_ good nical order. 8ep26TuThus Est. M. B. Rin FOR SALE—Model Roadsf Tepainte tor chenical ‘order. 5ep26TuThus 79, Overland and in _good me- Est. M. B. Ring. FOR SALBD—On account of sickness, two farm horses, owned by an elderl: cou Shifaren. used le, absolutely safe for women and to “all kinds of farm work, 7'and 9 years old, sound, at your rice if you will give them good about bUEEY; two driving Stonstion o Spring &ts rear ‘Willimantic, FOR SALB Reo touring ca; buggy, $15; Concord arnesses, $4 and farm wagon, barn of ~ residence, 120 octigd has demountable rims, Kelley-Springfield on rear. Batavia on front, non-skid al around, show ve: oxtra iire and tools, " pump, Slestric Htgnt slestrio 5 speedomoter, good motor, Eood [y 1 ry little ‘mileage; also two extra tubes, clock; £ood paint, & 225, by Thomas ew London, Conn, 06t19d CIVIL SERVIOE examinations Nor- wich soon; men and women desir! government _clerkships, postoffice, railway mall, customs, s nographers, write for free particul: to J. C, Léonard (former government gXaminér).” 276 Kenols Bldg. Wash- ington. o - N By g ), lonely, marry. sion Unity. San m;‘;fm‘a.:. oot30d w 263a M{uni St., San 204 able, hundreds ri ictly confidential; "}“h' ;‘D.fl.{:fl.; ol = Osklana, Catke. NTED—F1 bright, capable la- ates “to travel, & osatrate: ana; seil dealers; 335" io' $50 por week; raiiroad Dee, 381 ‘Omaha, Nebr. & Cotes” $10, A DAY gatherh T IWA roots ‘and herbs. 1 and war prices. Particulars free. Bo- tanical 33, New Haven, Conn. sep2zd INVENT someth; ur 1deas may bring wealth; free tells what to invent and how to obtain a patent through our credit system. T: & Parker, 4223 Talpert Bldg. Washing- ton, D. C. oct138 g A R L g2 stamps, 3 £nh ia" ool want: SRR S Lo D, War Water Bt. ‘mair4 FOR SALE JAMES H. Cows for Sale Another carload will arrive Monday, October 22nd, 1917. Telephone 30, Lebanon, Conn. HYDE North: Franklin If you are Interested give you the best 3f cut. provemonts, large - bullding lots, located mey19d F. I. RACINE Real Estate FARMS A SPECIALTY Over 25 Farms For Saje estate, write for .my catalogue. the best located FARMS in Connect PLAINFIELD, CONN Phone 99-4, Moosup Divi FOR SALE Eight-room cottage. barn, dential seotion of Jewstt City. For particulars, inquire of S. SEIGEL. Real Estate snd Insuramce, Norwich, Conn. What §1,000 WILE BUY in farms or real will terms. Spme of an latest im- and eight in the best resi- Tel 248 A seven room cottage in good repair, barn 24 x 30; crib, 12 x 16; hennery, 8 x 12; wood ‘shed and wagon house. 1 horse, a few hens, lumber wa farming ‘tools, all crops, Including ev- erything for the garden. FIFTY ACRES OF LAND. -Several acres till- able, abundance of fruit. gate. tin. .Cholce of 400. WILLIAM A. ~ JAMES L. Immediate possession. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bul Farm Specialist, Woesterly, B. I. Tel. 2365 FOR SALE ON LAUREL HILL 8 ROOM HOUSE Large, Level Lot, 50x 250 Will make a good home for a down town business man. Price reason- 37 SHETUCKET STREET . ‘wood and some Investi- WILCOX CASE, THERE 1s no aavertising medium In Eastern Connecticut letin for busimess resul ual to The Bul- ta. WANTED To buy old horaes, to dis. pose of dead horses and cows for the carting away. Jullus Mattern, Route 1, Hox 37, Norwlich, Conn.. — oot1sdew WANTED—A sawyer &nd fireman €0 operate a steam sawmill. C. T. Cran Mansfield Center. Tel. 2. oot19d WANTED —Afnerican men betwesn ages of 25 and 40 years to learn the trade of making automobile tire: grade, clean work; open shop attractively located; fine lving tions in beautiful section of Ne land, Hartford and _vielnity; wages pald while learning; .everything done to make attractive to'those who are looking for steady work, ®00d pay; Where personal effort is recognized an rewarded. Write at once to Bmploy- ment Dept, The Hartford ~Rubber Works Co., 'Hartford, Conn. oct19d WANTED-—Lathe planer, milling ma- chine, horizontal boring mill, radial drill hands, Jones & Lamson operators, scrapers, erectors, assemblers, etc.. used to machine tool work; permanent jobs: highest rates: we are operating an open shop and guarantee permanent positions to men who are gualified Cnere 15 a Strike on but we assure no frouble, Baush Machine Tool Com- pany, Springfield, Mass. oct19d WANTED—Millwrights experienced In moving and installing heavy ma- chinery, such as crushers, and heavy tinber ‘framing; eight-hour Job: & wages: board 37 .per week. Write ex- perience, postoffice and ’plione number to Box 113, North Stonington, Conn. octisa 2 GIRL WANTED at the Norwlich Steam Laundry. octisa WANTED —Women who know values to zee how reasonable’they cam buy coats, dresses sweaters and millinery at The Pasnilk Co. opposite Wool- Worth’s 5 and 10c store, Norwich. cotton) WANTED_Girls to_ spool yarn. - The Turner & Stanton Co. 251 Broaa octisd WAN chanicall storage st. 'ED—Young man or boy me- iy Inclined to learn battery and usiness. Apply 102 Franklin oct18d WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework for small family; good wages. Mrs. A. P. Anderson, Noank, Conn., cor. Brosd and Elm Sts. phoné 156-2 Mystic. WANTED Woman_for. general Housework, tamily of four; no laundry: wages in wrifing, Box care Bultettn: o Vins. otfed. SALESLADY wanted. B. Gotth Co. oct16d WANTED—If you have any pigs to sell, from 100 to 500 pounds, call uj Astmann’s, Center St., Willimantic. Tel 740. octisd o cants vrines ook |1 SALE—A few sturdy eight week Wauwecus oct1sa -A_new Newcomb loom carpets and rugs; can be £ Boswell Ave., . Norwich, nn. s Evangeline Chapman. - setind™" 2 EEn FOR SALD 1adies’ hats_in 35, T 1adies’ up-to-dat $9.97 an $11.9° long rei Box &, Plainfield, ¥01 bale, o FOR BALE—A ture for a seven. In praoticanly seen at I and 1 to ry Pasnik Co., Portie 8 and 105 store, Norwich, your new coat at posits Woolworth's & ‘and 100 store, orwich. FOR SALDTedmfmg and trucking, Phices Goolxe B Pe at Planing Those new beaver to) all color: $1.97, wort! opposite Wool- ust think of this: A fall model coat for save 35 and $10 on The Pasnik Co., op- done: mber, octigd ngs, 18c per Danlelson, Conn, an. = led shavi, Ml complete set of furni- -room flat; everything brand new condition. Can 9 Broadway trom 10 a m. P. m. Ring 24 bell. R SALE—Barn full of hay, p; Jewett City. Route 4 Box 111, oct18d near Dly to A, Kricgman, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE _Roan horse, 13 years old welight 1000 1bs., an to drive. Grain Store. Fiudson car. safe for child or wom- Ransom Read, Jewett City prstiy T pasme Vear 1911; price 3475, pvrm:l.lfid FOR SALE_Having gone out of bus- iness, must sell age 6. age 9, 1100 1bs. Thom: sntry. e 304 won SALE A comar 3 FOR_SALE Have soli Weight weight 1200, . $75, ‘worth_double. Stable, Willimantic. 646-5. horses, ome bay 1150; one bay sound and At"Murphy octi6d of black Horses, also_bay mare:. South Cov- oct16d__ my o pair 0 l%s s Wells, fow good new milch oct1sd my farm in the country and moved to the city men that bought stoclk: one a handsome 1800, sound and gate and quiet; organ_hors: where, from 1y warranted, ni Dot care to win; Stable, Tear 341 th, oy Tarm had his owd I havo two nice farm horses, brown mare, weight a great plow mare, the other a Vermont ge 8. will work any- bUgEY to a plow, s ce family er them. Main St._ horse; Call Private octizd FOR_SALE—A bull Some of stat Cheap. 1861-18. FOR SALE—Four work horses. 1484 after 6 p. m. FOR SALE registered Holstein best blood in the also one Hallock potato digser. Call 1861-12. a FOR . SALE—Pigs, C. “Ludlow Farm. Norih sep! hbred. O. roning ton. sepizd call. Stosd thorou; A very chéice Seven Room Cottage on ‘Williams Street with modern improve- ments. Price, some one a very further MORAI Square, reasonable. will desirable home. make For ulars inquire of JOHN A. Real Estate Broker, Franklin orwich. man street, barn or " FOR SALE Corcoran Homestead, 102 Tal- eight rooms and Frontage of garag about 300 feet extending to the river, very low. 278 MA Telephon two building trees and vines Good reason for selling. THOS. H: BECKLEY lots fruit in abundance. Price IN STRRET es 724 and 68 WANTED Bread baker for might work; steady_work and good pay. Ad- dress’ B. B.. Bulletin. octisd A MAN told me he walk one mile for a Cobweb Corner 5c ci the other day; then the fellow didn’t throw it away. “Special lot of pipes, amber and rubber bits, good shapes, 7bc, at Fa- n's Smoke op, Sailors’ and Soldiers’ aling Station. octéd WANTED—The Lenox House is now open’ for business. octzd WANTED-—A. first class experienced Hinsmith, Apply George = Despathy, Moosup, ‘Conn. sepl15d WANTED A competent cook. Ap- B, 8 the home of ¥. B. Ricketson. aftville. aug2ld ‘WANTED~Second hand and antigue furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell. A. Bruckner. 65 iin St ~ Tel 717-&. maysd EXPERIDNCED salesgirl wanted in cloaks and sults, one who can speal French and do some clerical work pre ferred; steady position and Eood pay. Address Box 14, care Bulletin. WANTED—A horseshoer; _one who can work on the floor. H. C. Lane, oct10d WANTED_Al the dressed pork T can buy; cash market price on deliv- ery. Tel. 1418, Norwioh. ootéd WANTED—False teeth; we y as high at $17.50 per set for old false teeth: no matter if broken: also gold crowns and bridge work. Malil to Her-| dan False Teeth Specialty, 25 Teunis St.. Albany, N. Y., and recelve cash by reurn mail. A FINE House has 12 modern conventenses is_attractivel Wwoods. ON WASHINGTON STREET FOR SALE RESIDENCE rooms and 2 baths, the interior ished in hard . _There’s & spacious veranda and a large lot. the oce SmiE who for a ‘number of an unexcelled location, 'his property was late Mr. Frank upled it as his home A _splendid nelghbor- hood. and one of the best bullt houses in Norwich. ARCHA W. CoIT, Telephone 1834. 63 Broadway. \ FARMS FOR BEXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade elther for city T of 1 val e el v S el TRYON'S AGENCY, Fhideines & L with ‘tools and ings. keeps 50 he or' telephone des0a GEER one city, modern cre stock farm ment, fine build- interested, write Willimantie, Ct. The Piano Tuner, 122 Prospect St., Phone 511 _oct3d Phone 595-14: steam heat and all ments. 51 Fairmount TO light housekeepinis. epzéd RENT — Furn Furnished rooms; rooms for light housekeeping, 270 Main 8E, Norwlch, over Brookiyn Outfiiters. TO RENT Five-room flat on Maple cheap to right party, 10 RENT—Tenement of elght room: 27 Division St. house 176 Laurel oct19d also Mrs, Kings- oct2d latest improvs st. p28d tor ished rooms and 'fruit trees. 14 Broadway. rooms for light TO RENT—A toomios ho rooms, unfurnisned; 88 Union S heat, electric lights, gas, garden, Inquire City Li T0 RENT—Furnished housekeep!. School St. Tel. 1048-3. shed, unch, sep2id rooms; also housekeeping. Phone 21%. 10 RENT—Furnished rooms for light ‘Washington st. aug7d TO RENT_Baemen Scrool St. Jy30a Inquire at Bull t tenem TO_RENT—Ne also room for lig! Iy May Kelley, 7 North High St. Toom; Mra, Jela snished lceeping. POETRY PLAYMATES, Where the willows dip and dream By the iris-bordered stream, Long ago we sat and played, Barefoot boy and nut-brown mald, Idly polsed the dragonfly On'an arrow arum nigh, While the summer's sunlit skies Smiled within her azure oyes, Oft she caught, on each small hand, The ‘“cat's cradle,” where it spa: Twixt my palms the narrow space, Bending down her eager fic Sometimes in the twilight ¥ From the wood the hermi Sent his bell-like. vesper all Through the dusk of evenfa i “of long ago! Seli1 the dlmpling awaters fows Still bewide the quiet stream The gray willows ip and dream. 1ttle Oh, m: laymate, zone Win The freshnces of 1o dawn, With {ts’ dows and fasty sold And its wonders manifold! Yesterfay our casual feet Met within the crowded street, But T saw no greeting rise In your uneemembering eves. ~—James B. Kenyon. in the New Yor SUCCESS AND DEFEAT. Succese i3 the Mgh endeavor, It dwells In the heart that Garest Suocess s the will that never Gives up and never despairs; Success is the moble action That 1ifts us up from the clod, The joy and the satisfaction That come to the child of God, Defeat is the aim unetes s Defeat ia the low Geals”’ 1e sirlices “on the Tand uirendy, rags On the Tagsard neel] Delftu;:g’l. (hte;‘\lnhflongn g esters the heart that qua: It Tobs all trutn of its bewutyo- Alas 1o the man who falis! —Antony B. Anderson HUMOR OF THE DAY FURNISHED rates; suitabls Mrs, Emma orse, 1 reoms; for 1 ; reasnnable bt housekeeping. Union St. Jy26d JAMES L. 37 Shetucket bath equipment. In section, near - school rental $20 per month. Can sell you a fine Telephone 1334 FOR RENT Six Room Flat—$25.00 house at an attractive price. Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- onable prices; terms to suit. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agen® CASE Street SIX ROOM APARTMENTS All modern conveniences and faultless fine and residence electric: new two-family 63 Broadway Inquire of THE PLAUT-CA: For Remnt The building now occupied by The Plaut-Cadden Co., 144-14C Main St. DDEN co. About 20 to 25 feet, Str business, STORE TO RENT suitable for almost any kind of at a reasonable price. quire at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE at 63 Frankiin An elegant Farm of two orchards, two h repaic, barn to tie up several other near two stations sons for selling. Central Bldg. FOR SALE well divided, sufficient wood, water, buildings, and on state road near village. Rea- FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phones 140 acres, land ouses in good 30 head stock, located nd trolley line Norwich No better place for Phone 300 DO YOU KNOW that you could buy the Annie E. Lane property on Perkins Avenue? E. A. PRENTICE a home. 86 Cliff Street Cottage Houses, Ten ness Blocks, Bullding sirable locations. = List tale investments. SVILLIAS F. Real Latate and 08, Room FOR SALE. you care to seli or rept, as I number of people looking for real ement and Bust- Lots, all in ae- your property it hayi HILL, Insurance. yer Bldg. For Sale o at Watch Hill, shore; also acces: Send for bookiet, I nave 20 Horses dispose of right away. see them. ELMER R. PI Tel. 536-3. Furnished Seashore Cottages Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode le Seashore Farms. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I SALE HORSES are big Work horses—the balance wiil welgh from 900 to 1200 ibs. r Rent Island that 1 want to] . Nino of them Come and ERSON. may14a The residence of th tablished physician’s ol 50 desirably located, particulars, inquire of Real Estate i Franklin Sauare, - For Sale Harriman, 314 Main St. having an es- it a very attractive investment, being JOHN A. MORAN, e late Dr. P. H. ffice In it makes ete. For fuller Broker, Norwich. 2 Knicker—Now com: w invisible folding mu: e Flatter—Do they look like a book case or a table?—New York Sun. Mrs. Willis—A man marries to have somebody to talk to. Mrs. Gillis—And a woman marrie to have somebody to talk about— Judge. “Don't you think we would bett: teach our girls to run the house ar do, the houseworkcr” “But at this critical time ca: 3 ford it?"—Life. e Cholly—Er, I say, Miss Bthel, I er—hem— Bthel—Oh, do you? Then I'll se: you to work hemming sheets for the soldiers.—Boston Tramscript. Mother in railroad coach (to her elght-year-old)—Mary, don't you the people looking at you? Ste stretching your gum out in a string ohew it like a lady.—Christian Reg er. 5 She (belligerently)—Why wer you at the station with the car to m me as usual? He (meekly)—My dear, vou c to get into this habit of some less days—San Francisco Chronicle “Mary had a little lamb, you know, and everywhere that Mar went the lamb was sure to go." “Must have been a trifle awkwar to have the critter at afternoon teas commented Mrs. Flubdub.—Cincinn Bagquirer. Knicker—Is Jones physically qualified? Bocker—He can't see red, white ar a blue; he can’t hear the call of 4 and his legs run backward—New ¥ Sun. Client—This BII of yours is exor bitant. There are several items on I dont’ understand. Lawyer—I am perfectly willing t explain it, but the ‘explanation wi cost you §5.—Christian Reglster “If you refuse to hear me” shouted the agitated person, “you shut ¢ dom of speech. “Well freedom:of thought has sor rights. And when you get to spee making I defy you or anybody else think ?"—Washington Star. THE KALEIDOSCOFE The king of Italy, before proce to the Belgian front, has visited t king of Montenegro at Neuilly The aggregate attendance for f days at the Victorian Agricultur show was 162,0000, which is a recor l=la Pankhurs Miss t, according to a Re essage, has married in Mel bourn Waish, a widower en in the merchant service. Tr. Hughes, at Bendigo, Victoria premature peace would be immoral, a there couid not be a compromise b tween Christ and Satan. The Zurich correspondent of the M in states that the kaiser and the F peror” Charies had a further interview on Friday at Diditz in the Bukowina The Vossisghe Zecitung learns that the DeutschedZeitung has been & pressed for dragging members of t highest command of the army into t political controversy. ‘Dr. Alfred Lohmann, a director o the Bremen Ocean Shipping compa predicts the automatic defeat of Eng land, on or before February 1, 1918, by U-boat warfare. The Italian minister of war has con firmed the appointment of Colone! Peppino Garibaldi to a brigade. He was commander of the Garibaldian Le- gion in the Argonne Reports from Vienna state the socialist party in Austria ing upon the munitipn workers for a ger eral strike on November 1. A number of strike leaders have been arr The kaiser on September 27 visited the German army corps in the Carpa- thians south of Czernowitz, accompan ied by the Archduk nd_re- turned home the next from Ko. lomea. Last year thers were 508 strikes in Australia. involving 170,683 men and women, who lost in the aggregate 1 678,930 working days, for which the would have been paid 98 s in wages. According to a Warsaw tele Transition committee appointed by the provisional Polish state council has that the members of the Pol sh regency council shall be the arck shop of Warsaw, Mgr. Kakowsk Zdislaw Zubomirski, M oposed L Prince Tostrowski CASTORIA For Infants and Children 2 In Use For Over 30 Years ey T the Signatuie of

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