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A ND COLD TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED i FAIR A PRESS DESPATCHES® AND TOMORROW ‘fi - What Is Going On Tonight d LOST AND FoL4.b : To REnT wuw: POETRY ' Wh l eve FOUND—8aturday, In ] th Soole PRISON GUARDS—Male ForR s Ave-p TO RENT—Elght-room cottage, Har Ul et b daBh Toths Vaudeville and Photoplays at the Canterbury. black 4nd wiite hunting |45 years old, about b feet 8 inches ¥: A-1 condition;|land Road, Norwich Town. dJ. b. Hunt- ANADA . 3 doa: short hair and 'lons ears, | height 170 ibs. welght; civil service | good tires. Peckham, 62, _She- | inagton. Totaid il Lo CE T e 1 Davis Theatre. Moving Pictures at the Breed The- atre, Moving Plctures at the Auditorfum. ANNOUNCEMENTS AStrength-Builder fortheNation ts_on ears and collar | tests Nov. 20, ucket St. 1d e i B . Gresne. Jack, No. 161.|for advancement; entering ulmm‘m ol | FOR RENT—A restaurant, all equip- Are your colonist’s veins i Owner pay charges. —Dog at Angelo|per month, or $50 with maintenance.| FOR SALE or would exchange for|ped, reasonable rate, Jodoin's Square, | Ducts for some coloriess fiuid, or re Deipescd’s. So, Main St oison. | Bena'Tor circular ahd application. State | Small place of 1% or 2 acres in or near | Haltio. oct3od with the blood that stains oct31d Civil Service Commission, Room 178, gg'oyn-‘lh:::m :'lta&l:?"tu"n acres, new $-1 'm0 RENT—Four room femement with | The bosom °‘12“ the garth trom Plas- C: s, lary CAbEvEE HIRisoRE Foud. octdld | o Slaughter houss, Jor b Warbe baod | nrodern improvementa; Also steam heat. Al R TIME to clean your vaults and cess- | and other buildings, 6 tons o/ hay, 1|inQuire at 1 Slater Ave. oct30d_ | Blood that is hot from the North, fresh ks FOR SALE before. the: freeze. John H.|horse, 1 cow and ali new farming im- H 1 =, 1th th 1t of the sea, AUDITORIUM. bionap T BT D, v it B tte. " Brons oSt81WE | plements: place is situated on Westerly | xooping. manirs sr porwe i b ouss: stron{v Wwith the strength of sires who g, wiEobshly'ino =eiliuliy s A > WANTED_AIl of Norwich and sur- | LLolleY line, 5 cents from Norwich. For | £hone wi Sotdta ave never been aught but free, Fho! Greateat Foature, Blotire Jof Abs nomenal success as has AT S inon ihnt Thay tan | Birtioulars. inquire of John Vars, R. . | X120 “290_ | True with the truth of those whose Seasom—Two More Chances, This | tmmatcd that over thise milllon peopie Eet an ail wool, up-to-date storm serge | 08 Norwich, Conn. R e s o LAt Fooma, with creed has been Loyalty. annually arp taking it In this coun . adies’ dress for 35.97; ladles’ silk and| FOR SALE_1¢14 Overiand tourt feiepho: oot Afterncon and Evening, to Ses|IRiiAlY 118 5och fighiy endorsed and | Wil buy a five room Cottage House, | siik: popita top skirts for $2.97; the | car. goos tocaiiimt Meriandy (QUIIng | Laurel Hill Ave. ‘Telephone 185, oci2id | We P g ont WOLMI ROy Within the Law at Auditoriuc The- u::‘d by 1Drmerotljlé’::gr°::-u;h.’a.n’:‘t::. one acre of land, some fruit and hen- lhfl-:l.‘ m‘![:lf::ld l:f"flf ll:;“i"d‘:l.'g !EE YW Ct OCt2IMWEF b ’:'}? mfi;‘fll.h‘ of dllx rnfrnl and | phrough the Land of Lakes '(rbm‘lh« Smbers . 4 e — | bath, K atre. Who ‘have heen connected with well: |nery, only 1 1-4 miles from Westerly. | children's coats for néariy one-half of | FOR SALE_1910 Ford touring oar | heai, Ger foorbe Swing Sas: ulso tanc. ast to the land of the Douglas our road with the axe; win- the price you pay elsewhers, Why pay in good condition (extras). Auto Sales|barn room if desired. 305 Washingtor Howing. Known hospitals have presoribad and Within the Law, from the play Dby |iecommended it; Monselgneur Nannini, |A bargain. Investigate! more? sell for less; oppo- | Company, 13 Bath St. Te . _oct30d | 8t 3 aeh s ke v a the (& prominent Catholic clergyman, Tec- site Woolworth’s 6 and 10c stor — y ning our wealth In the mine, Bayard Veiller, adapted from ommends it to all members of the 950 oct31a FOR SALE—A good substantial din- TO RENT—House of elght rooms and screen by Eugene Mullin, tells the | &ooH church. Former Health Com- ing room set; a bargain. Phone 1261-2.| bath; upper flat, 8ix rooms and bath;| Have we seemsd to forget? Here where story of Mary Turner, salesgirl in|pmissioner Willlam R. Kerr of Chicago W. — Boy at the Broadway| oct30d i lower flat, five rooms; lower tenement, the furthermost fleet Gilder's department store, who 1S sent | gays it ought to be used in every hos- | Buys two Cottage Houses, barn, 3| Fish Market. octdld FOR SALE—A horse, age 6, 1200 | S6VeR rooms and batn; lower tenement, Rides o fi.": ;&l!f;f:r{w v that rolls to prison for theft committed by Helen | pital and prescribed By eyery PRVel: |acres of tillable land, 30 bearing apple | WANTED_GIrl for housework AD- | Ibs., honast to work and nice ariver, cost | Lou Br 0TS,y s Bradford, Bookbinder] | to the Russian'e foct "\ e NorTis, anothes el Ther® Ghider | Baran. the worlds most noted sotress | trees and some other frutt. This place |1y g Mrs McCall, 16 Laurel Hill AV | 333 o yoar ago. will sell for $15; my | " cotded 2 town Whers “our ® Farilaments whicl refus: s 2 ma: o 9, -, a ver meet. mercy, has ordered a large quantity sent to|, . isuatea on Norwich and Westerly NORWIGH government clerk exam- | chunky bullt, sound and true to work | TBNEMENT to rent, seven rodms. 1% Do you Ma vows to get even. 'While in 1d1 to help give them ¥ prison Mary spent most of her time|Ehe Erench Solfiers O furance. trolley, telephone in house, a bargain | inations coming: hupdreds wanted im- | sRywhere. price 3$75: a rubber tired |modein improvements. ‘Otto Hoelek, 30 | God! how we love vou Feading law, She also makes the ac- [ Broa" §° Newman, late police mur-| o2 00 (o0 O0S 0 O, o g for | madiately: 390" monin: - sample - gues- | Mover busky and cusiom made harness, | Hamilton Ave. ot o i ‘e Roure of Kloom uai of Aggie Lynch, and later, | geon of the city of Chicago, and for- Hons. roe. | Frapiiin’ Institute, Dept. | $20; must be sold this week to 5top s%- | “yoOR RENT—One Averoom flat &t | There comes no whisper of Hame? Look Quaiatince ' : Jefferson _ Park [the West and hence this sacrifice. |37.4, Roohester, N. ¥. oct2i pense. at Murphy Brothers' Board'ng|;jyi, North Main St. lnquire Dr. N. B. ehged pur CUNEIIG TOORIS: 3 &5 table, Willimantic. DRI & | 2 is, N ogth MAInISL ; Inay oGeabas | Are tnose maiive fowers that you fna. Lewls. _St.,_Cit a_ histle ana Mose and Broom When they are both released, accom- |mer house surgeon. _Jefferson = Park . fes Asgio end Joe Garson to New |hospital Chicago, says Nu Come and look it over. S s el Tavaitice: oct2! Tk where she is invited to join the Bas proven Hirough Rip oW s s stavans, Talse taeth antigues OF any- lamos SALE_Ten Shropshire eWe| "10 RENT—Five-room tenement 89 sans. "She refuses, however, as she|useifor creatins red blood. buliding up WILLIAM A. WILCOX ihing sise: old books enpectelly wenl: | Melephone 1713 Dantetamn’ " ootj1a’" | SC0L St Inquire Schwaris Bros. | Those who have staved mey mot hesr wishes to keep straight. » | the nerves, strengthening the muscles T . ESSERAUNS TR SIEEaion,, - - actiidyl |} g 5 s FARM SPECIALIST Water St. merss FOR SALE_—One Ford delivery, thor- | ~ 5o RENT_Tenement of eIght rooms: orowd; We of the prairies hear and are mot to through a land_deal, she is able to|and corroc}ilinfi digestive disorders. for ten years|41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2| WANTED Boy wants work _after | oughly overhauled; good tirés all| team heat and &il latest: improv. be BATRRE O cowea: make money and still keep Within the Dr. N. k. lornstine, hysician in the department of iblic h hours and Saturdays. Address)round. C. S, Peckham, 62 Shetucket St. 3 2 3 B e e e s of Lix'n.h dnd” charitics of Fhlnasrph WESTERLY, R. I., AR "Buliethdothce. 2T% gocsoa [ octsid ments. o1 _Falrmount S sepasd_ | pritien i Hiitaiiia VAL have we mo ES o) oun ALE—] k P — 'urnished rooms for ° ? Dicke Glider, son of the man who con | ona ‘wimbes oF Stitorn cases wore Vehohone 540 WANTED_Young man 16 or more| FOR S Z311 Cagillac. Ttoutli | ight hausekecping. 27 DIVISIon Bt | war? . We. wouid sathesspesse; but. years of age for olerical work: good|car, would make a good truck; 1914 | 'ERL.BE victed her. She leads him on until {other tonics had failed absolutely con- model 79 Overiand tourl i oo th 37 Nt vou anust, fired with love for her, he proposes and | vinced hlm"nt its remarkable and un- chance. West Side Silk Mill. oct30d G tion e S:lll:snzcgax;n:_‘s ES WD HENT—A Toomish house; 1é| There mothex.y Ms;nwly o wins her to marry him. Mary Turner | uspAl BOWST, not strong or well. you oWANTED—A 1ight well bullt singls | Sath St oct2ta__ | rooms, unturnisnea'3% Union St ateam | = © you san-lean”with 2 sucer trust ve u; er good name an = arriage 3 1= | heat, electric lights, gas, gatden, shed, | Bone of your bone are we, and 'n death Tumber when Mr. Gilder, owner of the foe tests Boe' o 'l%n'?‘;guthcennmm Fon s‘LE Wiltiam . Case, No. 129° West Town St e haNE Os | black Pony.| 81%|and “trujt trees. Tadbirs SCity Lunch, would be dust of your dust. department store, placed handcuffs on | or how far you can walk without be- octsod I Eugens Guylar 557 maialse IANNC | 14_Broadway. sep2ld | —Clive Phillipps-Wolley, in the London her wrists. But she was repaid—even | coming tired. Next take two five- N 13 Bfis'e]l A'me WANTED A fireman at the Waure. | mantic, Tel. § 264 TO RENT—Furnished rooms; al _ Spectator, %o the last tear, and she stayed With- | grain tablets’ of Nuxated Iron thres 0. W o ottiod | Tmamte _Tel L e | s R Tehi hoesenccninag. 15| Victoria, Vancouver's Island. in the Law. Give yourself a real treat | times P, 0av, apier MeRis, ‘57 again One-half of brick house, contain- WANTED A tinner and sheet metal| ble for market or Sracery Stores will | School St Tol. 1045-3. Sspitd WORE D R o worker, a sober and industrious man, | sell at a bargain flgnken at once. City TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light % and see this great photoplay. The last } WIgRl, 3 5" nlichyou have gained. ing 10 large rooms, could easily half of this week Miriam Cooper, the B T s apttr Ly a well established Norwich firm:|Grocery Stors, 877 Main St. Williman- | housekeeping. 83 Washington 8t. Well known star, in_An Innocent Sin- | NOTE—Nuxsted Irm. which has been usma by Lo .{;"_‘.‘ g hens- || wages 50 cents per hour; steady work. | te. - Tel. 57, 0ct26d _ | Phone 2is. aug7d | The tensue runs glib when the Dealy mer. On the same bill Carlyle Black- |feme Menbes & We Dot Roies SCMS ||l hen Bouse and several fruit trees. [|| Address Metal Worker. ‘eare Bulletin. | —Suouom— o - 5 | =G R —Be ement tenement at 56| They to11 o our classes are twol well and June Elvidge in Youth. Big | o o Bt esults, and which is pre- An extra building lot 84x150, sl e _____|gentle. very fast, weigh 1050, do light|Sckool St. lnquire at Bulletin Office.|The women who work for a IHvell double bill. Toripedand “tocommended sbove by physiclans i || fronting on Division St., is pari WANTED—Room with refined fam- | worlk, price reasonable. Get particulars| Jy30d hood— such a great varlety of cases, is not s patent medi- of the property. ily Address “R.”. care Bulletin. at once. F. W. Chaffee, Eagleville, Conn. — - And the women like me and you. ootz4d Xo_RENT —Neatly furnished roo also room for light housekeeping. Mri . but one which is well known clne nor secret remedy, For full particulars, inquire Who marry and mother and suffer and El HEATRE. rugsts hose iron constituents widely = = BRESD LIEPA Tt by “eminent. DRyADS crerywhere. On- JAMES 1 WANTED Man to work _on farm| FOR SALE Teaming and frucking, | May Kelley, 7 North High St. — jeld A Evelyn Nesbit and Her Son, Russell|li W gier iogunic, 8 BOCCH. ‘mako ‘hem CASE, e IR L R R P B e der | FURNISH) reoms; reasnnable | Who labor from sup unto sup— Thaw, Redemption, Feature for |jilack nor upset the stomach; on the contrary ie is 37 SHETUCKET STREET Positios. Bono1y o Chameiin 4 | Box 5. Plainfela. Conn ootisa | Latesy sultsdip for iight housekeepin ose s onlyl HEED T i n Tearly aill forms of in- L oK T arvd, Conn. Ll 3 Today—Mme. P:uo;-h in :’ha jStiesca s most. potent ""'.;ff'”m .,«Si“ run_down conl- | Qum— H ;vrgs Farm, & in = o:g:u SO% SALE Baiss shavines. 155 per & 92541 Where thé web of forgetting is spun a . anufscturers havo such great con- NTI t o aperhanger. X 3 = 3 ve'v 3 Sellers Feature for rsday Only. 12 ““’:fl.},’,‘,’“‘ Ty e AVANTED First ;'e:':“n Porankss | Pt ]:(;NREE\EUISH\‘{IES§ SHGAQ‘NSEb We've never a whole nor a halt holl Today is the last chance to see Eve- | JI00 to s crarieble guion, £ i Jagne WANTED Ten laborers for ing: | “FOR SALE_Pies, toroughbred. O.|itancs siore 24 roet front. 45 oot dscp. | o NPT the wages a “worker” may earn lvn Nesbit and her son, Russell ThaW, |snd increase thelr strength 100 per cent. or over in we pay $3 for nine hours’ work. Jew-|L C. Ludlow Farm, North Stonington.| yusi the place for plumbing or tinsmith | And the jobs that we do an e laws ett City. Conn. Fiske-Carter Const. Co. | Phone. 1861-13, sep22d | PUSiness.” None of the kind in village, ATs e Rioa that & “worker: woull in Redemption, the fllm sensation of |four weeks’ time, provided they have Do serious offer to refund your G_one-half story House with t27d h 4 the year, which is the feature at the |omenic tuble = They als offer to refund your| Two and on Ty oct2i Work of three corporations guaranteed the X Breed theatre today. The story of Re- | Doney g N "1t 'is dlspensed | Store on first floor and one acre of | — . “SAI R~ g to man who takes this store. Rent Heotion I & wonderful moral Jesecn | I smduxsceia [t (v fttos 3 O linnl, aliuRtSE at Poquetannoc Cove on m:fii‘v‘n"!c"ecpf:eff?.l"Mg‘{o"n;_',““, -~ reasonable, Address K. J. 30doin. Bal-| puy our pay ta the clinging of pink fearlessly drawn_from the heart of a | gsts Westerly trolley line. sell cheap. | I8 Al e T Dackage Tree with LT R i great tragedy. It holds the audience A. M. AVERY a 10c tin of Union Leader. Fagan’s spetbound by the natural and heart- Smoke Shop. oct26d | The attracti Cotta House, i Tel. 1122-2 | e Noe 15 Wincheaber Strests mearty e COTTAGE HOUSE appealing qualities of a gripping story ; - e taken from life. | yam D O & %starhon co®t52% | and fully modern. A great chance for | of eight rooms, large yard, $35 month. gives. 4And we'd barter no thrill from his masterful lips For all the sweet freedom that lives! tL;"%fn*fisl“}fi’h::s‘fi:‘f:ofl: ’:f,l&'d: Bulletin’s Pattern Service Soda sy Turner & Stanton Co..3°" | business men. Will be sold very rea: Inquire —Jane Burr, in the New York Times. T T e ey e A FINE RESIDENCE _ || Wwasrspmp: Tonox ouss ta pow (70 T o P | JAMES L. CASE HUMOR OF THE DAY For Thursday (one day only: e b= - = JOHN A. MORAN Mad- ket Sti t B e e O I S B UEAUEIRNE | Resl Bk Broer 27{Sliesickst Ot-ew Inventor—Do Jou want to by m Metro wonderplay of love and black- B nefore you sell. A. Bruckner, rank- rankl uare newly patentos ullet-proof ves 1. This production is adapted from FOR sALE lin St. Tel T 3 may3d s WASH[NGTON COURT Financier—No; but I»% -bT interested ir a soup-proof vest.—Puck. air Hall's story in Snappy Stories House has 12 rooms and 2 baths, WANTED—False teeth; we xs.’ as 2 and in this picture Madame Petrova modern convenien:es; the interior | high at $17.50 per set for old false Corner Greene Ave. and Washington St.| “Henry,” said his wife, sharply, dGemonstrates that even a soclety | is ‘attractively fimished in hard || te€th: no matter if broken: also gold WITHOUT whom do you regard as the greatesi Woman, who does not meed to earn a | ; Woods. " ‘There's a spacious veranda || crowns and brioge work = Mall to Her- ROOMS WITH OR Sohomifl Jonree living. may be capable of the briiliance | and 2 arge lot. “This ‘property ‘was n Falee Teeth Specialty, 25 Teunls| CARLOAD WILL ARRIVE TUES- BOARD “Joan of Arc, my dear” answered focage M b M S oy o | Smith, who occupied it as his home ‘urn mail. DAY, OCTOBER 30th, ALSO ONE HOUSEKEEPING SUITE | Mr. Meekton, _ promptly, desirina that is expected from the latter-day / hat s exp for a ‘number of years. A splendid FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon, Conn. g e psfgve;'—;so:::nc?:::s:xlz’t.r i feminist. location, an unexcelled neighbor- — o, o N hood. and one of the best built Telephone 62 darimk in this town? DAVIS THEATRE TODAY. i houses in Norwich. _—_— - “Have you a five-doflar bill you —— ) ARCHA W. corr. SIX ROOM bave no particular use for?” “Why, yes. APARTMENTS “In that case your chances re 0od."—Birmingham Age-Herald. All modern conveniences and faultless o . bath equipment. In fine residence| .o 0" & Soclalist? Maxine Elliott Stars in First Cinema Play, Fighting Odds, in Seven Parts. Telephone 1334. 63 Broa: FOR SALE A Night Watchman In the big motion picture production Auctioneer Fighting Odds, written by Roi Cooper J C. WITTER ..... . e O PUBLIC AUCTION |A thoroughly competent man|| Pwo Brand New Diamond | secion s "soncel and Sicisl| X857 waas are tne opinions ot o K m Talking al Can sell you a fine new two-family | Gams as those of a Republican or the Davis theatre today, Geldwyn Pic- . s tures has brought back to American SFRIDAX, NOV. 2, 1017 to take care of boilers l!!d And Tamed bosuty: Maxine Hiltath, whe Having s0ld my farm at privaie sale,| Plant. Must be sober and in- < making her first a; Co as situated in the northeastern part of the = is making ppearans a \ Town of Preston, on the Jewett City | dustrious. None others need screen star. road, T will sell iny personal property Maxine Elliott has not been seen on | at public auction on Friday. Nov. 2d.|apply. Best of wages paid for the stage in several years. In resum- i ]I! hes;i Kt)f lill.ttlf,tson;eAnev;" m%fl]‘i o Tty | others to freshen later, 1 Ayrshire bu: e g g et i o years old: 1 pair of light rovm | same. Apply house at an attractive price. Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- onatie prices; terms to suit. “How about your wife?” The Norwich Housing Co. “Eh?" ARCHA W. COIT, Agent “You used ‘to vomplain that she Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | didn’t know how to market, wouldn't a Democrat. He thinks he could run the government a great deal b ter If he couid only get hold of i Washington Star. chines. No reasonable offer refused. PLAUT-CADDEN (0. Norwich, Conn. pictures she has been appropriately 0, yom S x | lorses, six and seven years old, 2 Con- 7 equipped with a role which makes de- CorabuaEies ] neasly new: 1 piano beox| VERSAILLES SANITARY shop around, = coulwt. Temember mands upon her emotional talents. In carriage, nearly new. 1 demoorat wag. C—— prices and all tha emotional possibilities it surpasses on, 1 team wagon, 1 dump cart, 1 mow- FIBRE Co_ ‘She does now. Prices nowadays anything she has hitherto attempted. i ng machine, 1 horse rake. 1 weeder, oll en are engraved on your heart.”—Louis- Fighting Odds tells a story of big i nearly new, 1 spring tooth harrow, 3 ville Courier-Journal. cultivators, 1 M plow, 1 reaper, 1 pair ou don’t stop bothering me,” business ventures in the automobile 4 = 5 Al b f team harnesses, 2 driving harnesses, The bullding formerly occupied by The industry.. Miss Elliott is seen as the S enw mnd frame Tor sawing cord wood e o = ive M = e ae judge to the persistent book wife of a millioraire manufacturer, a S 1 Jight ariving pole, and a lot of smejl an 8: i - :"“ BiSmaive Menday; ”;‘::;l""“";‘ CR-r TS 180 Muin ¥y ‘Il be tempted to send you ']heautiféll a&'ldh lo_\lral lYUmfl-ub ‘who, hbiy x’a'.tmlng tl)ol:il llloblbo'\;t 151("'i lgjshe}s A e her wit an er loveliness, brings s of corn on 18 cob, sai lay is - T-CADDEN CO. . Ve X powerful enemies to account. . t The other feature on this bill is Rov octitd CHARLES H. BENNETT. WE WANT YOU Stewart, the p?‘pg‘la‘r ‘Triangle g‘.fl‘l‘, E tke sensational ive part production, The Devil Dodger, a thrilling romance 2224 LRGN NOwIEEE of the west. The comedy to complete the show is called Her Fickle Fortune A POPULAR MODEL. and is guaranteed to make laughs. 9 = ' Vaudeville and pictures tomorrow. ‘This model is cut on Moyenage lines rs 0tlce and has smart inserted pockets at the . reople always in when you call and TEslephcne 30 Eebanorn; i Conn. STORE T0 RENT pienty of time on their hands.” — Louisville Courier-Journal. 63 N “I understand your late uncle re- About 20 to 25 feet, at €8 Franklin |, . C 3™ 00" (lita handsomely | in Street, suitable for almost any kind of | 1o il business, at a reasonable price. In-| “He pald me a handsome compli- quire at Bulletin Office. ment.” “How was that? = n cutting me off without a penny FOR SALE he stated that he knew I was too unselfish to want any of his money DO YOU KNOW —Birmingham Age-Herald. that you could buy the Annie E. Lane To enter our employ at once on ma- chine and bench work. Piece work rates that pay very good wages. . This is your chance “TO DO YOUR BIT” Apply HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS CO. Emplcyment Office. FOR SALE NO. 11 BLISS PLACE seven-room cottage with all im- provements and in excellent con- dition, in idesl location. For particulars, see sides. The walst fronts are finished in S surplice style. The sleeve has . WOODSTOCK . shaped cutf. -Serse; jersey cloth. mixed - TR and plaid suitings, ~ voile, broadcloth, All persons liable to pay es in the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Hardy to Close [satin 'and velvet are nice ~for this|mown of Norwich ere hereby notified Summer Home—Gifts for Mrs. Sa- | ™o pattern 15 cut n six sizes: 34, |to return to the Assessors on or before rah A. Woodward on 92d Birthday. | 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches, bust meas- | ure. It ‘requires for & 36-inch size, ¢ | the first day of November, 1917, a writ- THE KALEIDOSCOPE i | yards of 4i-inch material. The skirt|ten or printed list, properly signed and - . 3 SHss Rifla Child of the New Birite | casires 3 3.5 yards &t the foot: £ all’ WANTED Francis D. Donohue property on Perkins Avenue? Proviston has been madé for the ain Normal School was home over b4 sworn to of all taxable property owned ] a Shaay, e e e e o Phsces No better place for a home. stricter Euarding of the Prench fron- Harry Child of Boston was a week- | in_silver or stamps. \ 1917, Those fatling to maxe = 1ot wii | AN ERRAND BOY . E. A. PRENTICE tiers, both on land and sea, by the in- end visitor at Valleyside. Order throuzh The Bulletin Company, - ose ng to make a list wil Cen!lllm‘. Norwich Phone 300 86 Cliff Street | Stitution of special surveillance zones. The w,:c ",; the Christian Endeavor | Fattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. be charged a penalty of Ten Per Cent. Enquire at o e MRS e W i meeting Sunday evening was the life ti rding to law. _— n the Str nt the weather ard inluence of Martin Luther. Suitons; mocteiins s e BULLETIN JOB ROOM EE T KA has been fine, but rain is much needed At the same time and place all those FOR SALE. to lay the dust on the Macedonian acss e Buiiaine o’ 3% 2UM" | roads, which bear heavy lorry traffic. sirable locations, List your property if s you care to seli or repc, as I have a| *Hunger typhus” and tuberculosis number of people looking for real es-|are rife among the Montenegrins in- tate investments. - terned in Austrian and Hungarian prison camps as the result of waat and exposure, and numbers of men and women are dying. Miss Helen Perley left Monday for s a visit in Portland, Maine. 4 fl / having in charge Exempt Property To Close Summer Home. l \ zl;n:“" IV of eatneacounding WANTBD-AT ONCE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Hardy close ) ‘heir summer home Casa de Campo Blanks may be obtained at the As-| An A-1 Carpenter for factory work: Thursday. After a short’'stay in New sessors’ Office in City Xall, or will be | boys over 16 years of age to run er- rands. Apply Yoric they will spend the winter in sent by mail upon application. Corcoran Homestead, 102 Tal- man street, eight rooms and nce. Thayer Bldg. Boston. 3 B barn or garage. Frontage of Ninety-second Birthday. %, Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p. m. HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS CO., about 300 Feet extending o the sy Mrs. Sarah A. Woodward observed b e Lists will be received beginning e river, two building lots, fruit SALE HORSES The Serbian -cabinet has finally de- her ninety-second birthday last Fri- \ \ Tuesday, October 2nd, 1917. trees and vines in abundance. cided to transfer itself to Salonika, e ot et ey et ey e I Dated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 27th, “m:;’h"m‘ for - selling. Price il Bave 30, Horses that I want to and the diplomatic Jepresentatives of 3 3 . pose. of i 5 of them Cntente, who are at present in Native S; Heard. 1917. wa ted ‘e big_worlk horses—the balance will| (: 5 el i ve Syrians Heard, FRANK H. WOODWORTH, n THOS. H. BECKLEY Welgh trom 900 to 1200 1bs. Gome and | yom Vgauis in due course join the Ser see them. MER R. PIERSON. 278 MAIN STRRET P Tel. 536-3. mayl4a Telephones 724 and 68 Mry. Adeep Farls, a native of Syria, ob I~ N, ALBIB L. HALB, and her three daughters dressed in native costume, gave a talk at the MICHAEL J. CURRAN, Congregational church Sunday morn- : 4 - Assessors. ing on the needs of Syria caused by tie the war. A collection was taken. 8 NORWICH TOWN. Rov. E. P. Ayer of Mansfield Cen- & “PROTECT YOUR FEET” ter was calling on friends in town on Thursaay. S s A.G. Thom, » Fo 8. WANTED Mr: eorge P. Perley an Miss FOOT SPECIALIST with tools and equi; fine build- The master of the barque Colonial Jiary Perley aro in Boston for a fow : OB R e e 15 Tooumakers, 10 all-around Moehin- c°ttages ln':,lkogp.l $9 tent T icaninn. i | mpive, which renently Bent ashore 4 ists, 60 1 inners, 12 Gen- or telephone Slizabeth, has e ey triz el it e e Teare la ot Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support [eral Housework Women, 2 Second TRYON'S AGENCY, R L MR TS T Sive Willimantle. Ct | qyiry, taking into consideration hia the summer in town have returned Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Norwich |Girls, 16 Laborers, 2 Milkers, 3 Cooks F s to_their_home in Providence. ] Formerly of Waterbury Phome 754 | (7omen). 10 Girls, 16 to 17 years of or Sale or Rent long &ervice and clean record, and the Mrs. W. A. Howard was in Hart- A age, 1 Teamster, 1560 Girls. at Watch Hill, W Pl nt fect that he was towards the close of | ford last week to see her son, who FREE SMPLOYMENT BUREAU | osiapavy, Pleass his seafaring life till at his post, not- ew, and along the Rhode ind vithstanding the present dangers of | the sea, suspended his certificate for | only three months, | PROMPT ACTION AVERTS shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. TROUBLE TWO SPINNERS Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, On the Dialah front in Mesopotamia acrording to a Turkish communique, a British aeropiane was brought down FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. by the Turkish fire, its occupants be- Two excellent farms; can trade either | ing made prisoners and the machine Furnished Scashore |§r.cis zioeers,sf suel value; one | captured. fldings; also 180 acre stock farm ‘The residence of the late Dr. P. H. Harriman, 314 Main St. having an es. tablished physician’s office In it makes All_the Home guard in Middletown, Meriden, Southington, Middlefie:: The new crepes and silks will be WEST SIDE HIDE co. COWS has been ill with typhold fever. - 2062 NOTICE Central Bidg. Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr DEAD HORSES AND COWS — 8Send for booklet, “romwell and Fortland have been ask- [lovely for this style. It is made with| P. O. Box 378 New Lond od to take part. Overlapping fronts and a broad. colis : O |Just Arrived. A carload of choice Sluggish bowels indirectly cause Meriden—There will be a parade in AJRENET NEW, MM, Removed Free of Charge ' - s FRANK W. COY The sleeve may be finished in wrist or it a very attractlve {nvestment, beins |myuch sickness. A constipated condi- Meriden next Saturday. There will aist ther also be a footbull game and a dance. | LA%es Walst With Sieeve in Either of Call 163 New Londen. Ask for Chas. WESTERLY, R. I Northern Ayshires and Holsteins, also . IO IS 4y cut 1n six sizes: 36| Dy Jo M. IKKING [2-f Dame., “Ansther “carioad’ wil | Masons’ Blflfillg Materials [ aesiraviy 1ocatea. ete. For ruller [tion not only potsons the blood stream, 36, 36, X0, 48 and 4¢ Inchos ‘bust ‘meas’ > - e N L Destigyiirasiianivej ot Orgaia, causing billonenons, siele hera: CASTORIA |sis g s o s i A — Jomw a momaw. . |aie™adurwomach " Licating i TN | P petien S ila fhisiration matiea DEN‘ I ‘I S‘ I‘ . 98-4, imantio division. For Sale by Real Estate Broker, « |Foley Cathartic Tablets are mild in c ‘addre 808l ents t LOTO! e e et e ( { an. iiivas: s v The Peck-McWilliams Co. | Pr=tis Sewere Normieh [mauacs”und“no"tostive.aiier ertects In Use ForOver30Years |rotr Depts Norwioh: Gomn, May Building L nE Che s DadUEE ot i Hiver ooy remyar, stgrash g ‘welcome the comfortable, light, free Always bears Lord Granviile, the new British|™ yyppg 15 no aavertsing medium 1 THER®D s no savernising medium In the Minister to Greece, and Lady Gran-|gmastern Gomnecticut equai to The Bui: | Eastern Oonnectiout "o The Bul- Signature of vile arrived in Athems on Monday. |ietin for business resulta R e anineas Tositen e, 1! better than -drough the ad- }feeling they bring. e e "etiamna ot The Bunctin.d" 1" The Lee & Osgood Co.

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