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5 A ; ’ B FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW; FULL ASSOGIATED ; . STATIONARY TEMPERATURE ¥ PRESS DESPATCHES NORWICH. CONN., THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1917. g 3 s L T F E - What Is Going On Tonight |TWO SUSPECTS ARRESTED Ceitiers WANTED FOR sALE b TO RENT POETRY . R BALTIMORE FIRE WANTED—First class toolmakers.| FOR SALE—On€ 19 ix cylinder| TO RENT—Five or six rodm tene- g Moving Pletures at the Breed The- = J. C. WITTER . - ... Auctloneer | Connecticut Telephone and ~Electric | Velie, good iires, perfect’ condition, | ment, with or without garage and sar- THE NICKNAMED DOLLAR atre. - | All Men Accounted for Except Two— ‘Auction Rooms, Evans Block, Company, Meriden, Conn. movid | newly painted. C. 5. Peckham, o [de ne_1105-5. novid _ ¥ L — Vauderille and Photopleys at the Loss About $500,000. Danielson, Conn. NOTICE The new theatre war tax Is| Soctucket 8t~ novid o . Furnished cottage house | 1o "hgnty, dolar, not a Davis Theatre. * b IMPORTANT SALE going to make it hard for the theatre| FOR SALE—A flock of 250 yearling|176 Laurel Hill Ave. Inquire P, ¥ A5 power supreme. Wh Moving Pictures nt the Auditorfum e T box office employes and hard for the|chickens, White Leghorns, -White Wye|238 Oentral Ave. betariu o ROWeL . me. ¥ Machinists Union. No. 744, meets in| Baltimore, Md, Oct. 31—Two men Dairons uniess the exact change = 1s|andottes: R. 1. Heds And. Barred b.| —ooomo AV — | Men acelk to et thetr 1ab e suspected of being implicated in the STOCK, TOOLS AND CROPS Teady when purchasing tickets. To doRocks, and 15 tons of hay. A, Kries-| TO RENT—Tenement first floor or| i} Waiier wint the jocat Clgarmakers, Union meets in Carpen-disastrous fire Which visited the Balti- —BY— our little bit, we are going to have an|man, R. 4 Box 111, Norwich, Conn, |furnished front rooms and two for light | ;7o 810 U g . = 2 R. A . |more and Ohio railroad terminals here :::r‘a supply o!t pennles on.l"x:nd,-sg Lisbon Town. ‘novid guuukumnx, Phone as-ie s To which all e ranklin Chapter. No. 4. R. A M.|)ast night. were arrested today and "c ; hat you can step Into our store an == T P oct2s % @ ey |- E RO RS L AT AUGTION st gour, siiver Shanusa ineo pennien | FOR SALE Trolleymans overconl | o wwrBIgniroon cottuge, HaT| And yet, more Blessed to Brars 1and Road, Norwich Town. J. b. Hunt " fend ment of justice. Special Agent ar- On account of having my store busi- ‘but please don't hand us a $10 bill, or | CCSt $18. Mr. Foote, 36 Broadway. ington. i oct3ld The ri %rrm\ e e - Onec L 0. O F.|iis of ihe department of iuls‘;iceotflaéd ness fo atiend to, Which occupies my | fAive as we would not be ’,’"‘(’"'év“ Bowid e — JonmaTLE B0d ol §pds in -Od 1 the names of the mem would n e ntire time, and oh account of & short- |40 & Ing business, but just a War| “yoR sALE Lar '—A restaurant, all equip- | 1w v - nicknames, ¢ meets at|mage public at present. 8o of holp st my Zapm. located 1% | Fepny Bureau. Fagan's Smoke Shob.|stove. used two monine: ale klishen | Bed. reasomable rate, Jodoi's Sauare,| 0% FERE, nicknam o. D H )ne of the men is a saloon keeper iles trom Hampton Hill. on the maif 162 Main St, next to The Pasnlk Co.|range. 10 Bliss Place. Phone 1106,5.| Baltic. octdvd | We use when speaking of & p |of the section where the fire ocour- road leading to Hampton Station, I ind = novia e change in Union|red. It was allezed two stevedores s next to impossible for me to con- | WANTED Salesman; §00d opportu- - o o O e e Nl | Sometimes, when very down in x P R g tinue” farming therefore 'ay ' atated | nity for snergetic soboitor 20 BReok: | nave TG yALE—Farmers. attentiont We | modstn improyements; also steam heat. | W CLI" e Tone ‘etusive buck meets | P, Tave Dolh o/ get the elevators above, T will sell by public sale,, salary and commission: permanent | Age®s° welgh) honnE; one bay horse, | Inquire at 1 Slater Ave. o Eelloving we could get our wis | i s thon:” Satlstying . refordmcss ro- | A53 ooy AEikaPoUS 1200, sound fati| “FURNISHED ROOMS or light houss: | If we had bu ouiAciont s B L R SR IS e (A chasyap you) WEDNESDAY. Nov. TTH. Giirady addrel ST od6 Bulisthn, ™| 415 B0 vorker Snd srivir, prlod U | dow iR canauire 11 soswell AU G5 | Knd ity ST o= Vhen er a e ou; oelock nov; 7 Vears old ; octz1d v ploking us a score of ANNOL Esian EUBORGE 1inis e aveloped 0.00,00 v cod thts . roaroid 3 HEAD OF CATTIE | | WANTED o vent s farm stock and | price $10: alio Gcod’ gantis erm Lorse. | —WOR RENT_First giass Tooms, wiih | Gulte Surs e wouldn' . at he is a native of Germany, but P ot too)s on or near m ‘trolley or H. R.|345; farm harness, ¥$1: farm wazon. |or witnout board, at The Blymouth. ii| . we could enly find ¥ Pickett's Dance Orchestra at Norwich. | naturalized. The other suspect was Bisa 28 Ariiie b For ot station" Kdaress Farm, care Bulletin: | driying harness '§6. 'Can ‘today at 120 | Laurel Hill Ave. Tolephone 786, vcizid | {19 fear no merp fo ki : Local dance fans and lovers of good | FRAIIC], 18 JEe ASCM T T0eor boat. Tl Battar yod FOUH dnaeeies e " oS i : o 0 RBNT_Tiat of six rooms and| ““dueat. I music will have a rare opportunity to it o Yo fhan 1t Sovta, O we pay money back: WANTED — Second-hand 40-quart S acres, bulldings, some | bath, electric lights and gas; also tene- | SIng quite another kind listen. and dance to the irresistible c“: it C,‘::l“} bfi;‘;a‘f;mc‘:fi; e For trial can free write to—r milk cans; state how many, condition :gg:n,ggitl.’ot“r:-rxu-‘flrgw Norwich: sult- | meni, four rooms with gus and toilei; | With only one or fl b o { except Mich 3 , NFQ. Mo 7; $1,800. . 805 hingto ear no seurry i R I g the piers, and Eustace Bromley, KONDON MFS. 0., Muncarevts, Muss. Fudiprice: BC Swllock Merrow, Conu. byss, - Bullstin: Grhce: Ao TnERalsnon Foom I dedirea. | 305 VAR RER D It we'nna Dot & Diave o which _appears at Pula all, Nor-| chief naval zunner on a British steam. W < N T e ey = g = B¢ daring as Napoie S Mciter > unfa the| nz = 3 Sion R SALE — One five-passenger| TO RENT_House of elght rooms and | On o simolesn venth successful season for op- | - g % including 1 new milch Jersey, 1 Jersey | driver; five years’ experience; overhaul .. C. S. Peckham, 62 She-|lower flat, five rooms; lower tenement,' Good washers or £ir = LT The DSt Thmose o the state, | nneccouiited for, but are belsved o CARARRNAL JEUY | | S B Bt ot Tos Tomine’ halls | any eart best of Fororencon 3| fuckot S SeiaTa” |seVen fooimd W Hte) HoNCE teRCment St SR CEE L rating ¢ : ¢ -ave be 3 r3, 1 mige months 0ld bull, a § R SALE o7 would cxchange fof |(ourproome. J. Bradford, Bookbinder.|Would be of use. we Federated Church Mesting. e altinors ahd Oblos loss was Ealanceof ‘noroughbred Holiteing gnd | A nwm—vou 1o wnow that & tatior | sl place ot L 0r Acreih T nedr | 108 Brgpevar. B o X4 or / A Kopek or & cartwheel wo The recuiar mid-week praver meet- |eafimnted tonight. by Vice: President £5 s S enrly we tnB alosr whe salc | IRte, AL O SYUCHMhvr Sns’” £E | Fodrn hotre: Clectrte uih S iutgt Vol | —rmwmamNT o vont soven vooms | Do exery dnoble B e ine of the Federated church will be|Thompson at $4,000,000. He said the y 1€ Lazarow Bros, oppo, Frankiin St or Tiouse, large wason Shed | modern Improvements. "Otto Hoelck. 30 | Lut doubting fhat'nis versic I B Sriots -ihe hurch par- | o maen S6rt tess ¢ and § womia|MRS. MINOR M. MORMIS L FARMING TOOLS AND waGoNs | 1, LR ZRI0Y, BT ORI SO ey £ tons o T3 | Bumlisen Ave ostatags | Igavortiv's Shales oxsi plun fne is assured all who come. ceptea as nsual. Reconstruction would s F Ejected | $5b " S aoheD i RS miTwal S | Betgnt, 170 iba, welmht: civil service | particulars: inquire ot Johw Vars, R ¥, | octsd o ani T AnCiEy - Woman Who Was Forocibly Ejected | bob sled, i weeder, 3 side-hill plows. = betind = — {hezin at once, he sald, contracts for [WD ol e i Tron Bedm plows, 1 ‘ruetowing “piow; 1| tosts Nov.'20.-iof7; ‘xcellent chances | B."s, Norwich,' Conn. octzra D R Tese et of s ha o0 S FRANKLIN STREET PROPERTY |material already having been award-| From White House For Creating an|,ub-soll piow. 1 cultivator, 1 ood ma. | 0 advancement cntering salary 35| ~5om SATm 155 Ford Touring car|sicam heat and ail latest improve: = g |cd. Insurance covered the railroad’s| Uproar. nure spreader, 2 clipping’ machines, 1| BT, GORtH: OF ¥00 LR, BA R NS te | In good condition (extras). Auto Sales | ments. 51 Fairmount St. _sep28d__ | The babbling brook doth leap HAS CHANGED HANDS jocs dandy four-horse 14-ft. team wagon, 13504 for clrcular and spplication, Stage | &0 SU57 POITR 08, (Rtras), Ato B80S | ro TRENT — Furnished rooms 17| 1eel" Y ront Ana meas 7116 s Now P | came famame b e o nie | EtOm, Ot AL — e | Hutuy" 300 The- annsaisd Wi%: T ast of “Harttord, Conn. octild | ™S5on saLm 4 rood substantial din_ | UEAL housckeeping. 21 Division St e el » Real g.t.y:'.;::z.gcfihn;w e e mated o 3 aavs ‘boen | MoFTis, Whose forcible ejection from Beavy biocks and rope, 1 new dickey| WANTED — Boy at the Broadway |Ing room setia bargain. Ihone 1261-2 | SRS | The virdsknow when the frie . - - seat for team wagon, 1 smoothinj ar- 8] arket, . oc RENT—Furnished rooms 1s0 ove is n , ey |sustained by the Furness, Withy|the White House during President|3oeh £or fogin wogop. | JNIOthing hars | Fisn < — — romas it Tighy housekcopiag. 1ve| For I am known to them. b The property af Nos. 107-110 Frank- | Steamship company, which used the |Roosevelt's first term created an up-|hew swing stanchions, 1. two-seated| WANTED—A fireman at-the Waure- | FORSALE—A bay horse, age 6, 1200\ L3000] i ma 1045-5. D e : lin street has through the agency of | piers for its terminals. oo oot aational s sropucdiona) - Wak | cacingay ffim o Xaoufm;h!m-ue ses, 3| gan House. . oct30d = fiflng_":;;orkmnd BASRARvr, Soat | — e m—parnishod Tooms for NERt| ~ - erows . 0 the m A M al estate broker,| Among the goods destrpyed were 7,- [burned to death today in the rooming |lot of smaller tools, su as bars, | - WANTED A tinner and sheet metal » will sell for $123; my 0 RENT—Furpis s fo 3 groNwss W Tl S John A Moram real et e | oo e e B orten Tiquon 150 eat- [house where she lived, No ono scems | Shovels, Torks, also heck YOKes, even- | worien B rober Sud. Inbustrious man; | DA mare. age 9. 1250 'lbs, o very|housekeeping. 83 Wasnington St.| Bxpects me 2oy on aprimg Tempiates extensive alterations and |loads of flour, fifty carloads’of tobac- [to know how it happened. She was|€™s. Whiffletrees and 0dd harness by a well established Norwich firm:|Chunky bullt’ sound and true to worl | Zilons 2is. _BugTe Ana anvis Tots BRA M B . o e altoraons o and 79.000° bales of wood: pulb. discovered wrapped In Mames. HAY AND CROPS | Wages 56 cents per hour: steady work. | §RYWRere price $75; a rubber tired 0 RiN‘i—Ba jement tenement at b fanvie Sres ™ the etians" ot Robert Ma- | °c"& "Munro, of ‘the bureau of | "< Ten tons of first class hay, 2 tons| Addrcss ‘Motal Worker, care Builetin. | 35376 DREEY 2nq (uiom mac harness. | sonoul S0 Tnauive et uliotin otiet. | ana'ten B Ciouas ana s R 4 . e i o Yolis; millet, 3 tons corn fodder, 400 bushels | _Oct % Murphy Brothers CHoovatng | _0y304 1" i 5 of Heaven honey. B O o BT i%3aY | Portland.—After the October devo- [corn om cob—worth looking after, 100| “vANTED Hoom with refined fam- Willimantie, aet20d TO RENT_Neatly furnished room;|For he who with his a to investigate reports that hombs fl5- | tiong at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, | tons of silage and other produce. ily Address “R." care Bulletin. oL SATE e Bironsiin e | 1150 Toom for lght housckeeping. Mrs. | . arlght, Ak = Big Double Feaurs Programme Last|UT3d, 5, 0 IP" noke which hung |the women of the parish met In the HOUSEHOLD GOODS octiva lambs Xadress 31 broshect Bt or| May Kelley. 7 North High st. Jeld B Rt Tnte Roctin Thea- | 2 L € | suditorium to listen to an address by | One fine cook stove, 1 square dining = eleph E: T et 1 Tonms; __ reasnnable | His ear shail catch eac Half of Week at Auditorium Thea-|over the harbof made the river dan-|\ro "5oo2ay *wife of Judge Coogan, of | table, 1 round table, & chais to match | , WANTED__Fizst class paperhanger | Telebhons 1712 Danlelson _octild_| NENNISHED &—roome; | ressonabie | mis ear shail cater tre—Miriam Cooper in “The Inno- | gcrous for traffic. A steamer from |Mrs, Coosan. wife of Judge Coogan, of | fabje, J, rount (o010, 0, Shaif® 6 match | appi: ain_St. 3 Clty._oct2%d | “Som sALE One Ford aclivery, thor- I Lo lipht mouRekeepinm [ s e datanE | sent Sinner”—Carlys Blackwell, in | FIEladelnhis rammbed the o aire, bup | Mars's perish Red Cross auxiliary is [ IR, sdstepds, matiresses snd sorings, | wawmmn_Ten laporers for prading: | pUERY 0YPrhidisli, god, Hige ol S os CHANCE | and 157% raEa neither ship was much damaged. - now formed, and their meetings Will | fiame oll stove, 1 mice kodak camera. a | Stg Sity. Conn. " Floke.Carter Const Go.|_ octdia 3 FINE BUSINESS CHANCE | 4nd ne as Wwhen erect in s S 5 be held weekly. {ot ot Icitchen chairs, several cane seat | 5 oiaid FOR SALE 911 Cadiiiad _touring| TO RENT—In village of 5,000 Inhab-| Fear from his Father's lips that a Popular Caryle Blackwell never had chairs, 1 sofa, a 16t of matting. a = = o2 R L e B e DR e e oy B e Nstier b | CAWOUFLAGE SKiLL Neatoia Dumber of Srpete & quantity of Ishen | A N ERD Toinir & stamhon Coot30E | mouel 79 Overlana todiing car In goed | Just the place for plumblig of tinemith : —Jongs ¥ P o o o v of = OF ARMY ENGINEERS e Kerein mentiomed. A Broaa sec TUTneT & PRAOR otisa’’ | condition. . Auto Sales Company. i3 | business’ None of the kind in village z e s e | s =———— Terms cash, uniess arrangements are| \WANTED Second hand and antiqus £ Tk o three T o e “Heni| HUMOR OF THE DAY Sesinning today. . Mr. Blackwells| Viewed by President Wilson at a RULES made prior t6 the Sale:” 11 Stormy " sale | rutnure Or ot kinast gel Gur prite | KOR SATE.One Plack | pony fIX |iadonavic, Address K. 3. Joichn Hil- - T o P i wi Y | betfo: . A. Bruckner, rank- - 700. e, L3l characterization will stand in the| Training Camp Near Washington. ftter. " Don't migs thig auccion it will| i St. * Tl Fita. maysa | of Bugens Gaylar, 877 Main st WilIL: —| 112 your new cook extravaga memory of al ce th e a busy on Tt to finish. . Tel. 338-2. S SPahe ol e atter thes have forsotten| Washington, Oct 3L — Camoubage CONCERNING DOGS Peadt "8Gl 224 ‘carhestly. desite Sour| WANTED Talse feoth we pay as | —po oottt - TAGE HOUSE |rore if sho wes one ot my 4 The work of other actors in the other |skill of the army engineer corps was IN CERTAIN TOWNS patronage. A caterer will attend. high at $1780 per set for old false |, o- s e decnox tors.—Life. e e e ot e o Hautar e A BatmmE camp ovirns | FRANE PEILUTES, | isothi no mitter it broken; slse £old | sofi (aVurkinlle KLU SV | or enmnt rooms. large yara. 336 montn.| ‘U1 suppose that he's 5o o Jege man who is addicted to the use of |~ Y WHEREAS, Rabid dogs have recent- 3 E dan False Teeth Specialty, 25 Teunis - = .. s R Inquire own three dogs!”™ liquor.and who makes it so much his|near Washington. A camouflage com- Iy run at largo In several towns ' in St.. Albany. N. Y., and recelve eash by |tie. Tel 57. =~ “Poorer than - that. .He boon companion that it gets the better |Pany put on a sgecial exhibit show-|joijand and Windham Counties. State return mail. FOR SALE_Young bay horse, sound, JAMES L. CASE three auntomobiles—Buffalo of him s he Is the Son of a mil: | Iz how ariiliery, roadways, streams,|of Connectiout, thereby oxposing per- ssoo gentle. very Tast, weéigh 1050, do Hlahi Eaar o hiasecs s bt e & @ces rag i hel2nd even troop movements are con- |sons, and dogs and other domestic an- 3 work, price reasonable. Get particulirs o are 8 L‘\?m?;'.‘ ?: ml‘;:(( dh-\'eh:lr:‘:\:*lml L-efi”""“’ Many secrets of the game|lmals, to the infectious disease known| o buy a five room Cottage House, Tt Gr0gs S ratee. maslevllle, Con - (\{Irile‘r the stiff coll B s Qevetoped by the American forces were i g el 610-13. oct2 0 “Where's the stiff collar?" poorer man. _ But it does force his|develoned by the Therefore, the Commissioner on e e i narry the & BT 2 lna him Gown to Fennes: | domenairated for the guests, who in- | povely'Srafors the Commissioner on | one acre of land, some fruit and hen- FOR SALE Teaming wnd trucking.| WASHINGTON COURT | .1 1ot going to marry ¢ See to try and make a man of him-|cluded several high officers of the|able and necessary for the security of [nery, only 1 1-4 miles from Westerly. e long distance moving promptiy done day.’ ecord. 0y Bhelids muns . tha army. the inhabitants, and their property, Tnveatigate! feasonable prices. George B. Pember | Corner Greene Ave. and Washington St.| ~Sunday School Teacher—Wha self nere inds that the su- i "> | A bargain. nvestigate! Box 5, Plainfield, Conn. octls8d vhere e AF The, Consirnesion camp and to prevent the spread of said dis & z TH OR WITHOUT this verse mean where it s A rettom o PRESIDENT WILSON SENDS ease and to protect the public there- FOR_SALE _Pigs, thoroughbred. O. ROOMS WITH O the Iot fell upon Jonah? here his father has sent him, i fast from “In puruance of che autnority $95 3 © |5 C Ludlow Farm. North Stonington. BOARD Little Harvie—I guess it mea %o clpse communion . with King MESSAGE TO BRAZIL.| F357" 103 Chapter 5. Pubilc Acts. 1905, A thoroughly competent man | Z2one. 1861-13. 22224 | ALSO ONE HQUSEKEEPING SUITE | whole gang jumped on < Aiconol.” The incidents in this picture | |corry President Braz of Weloome of | ESfchs,, makes and promulgaies thé[Fuys two Cottago Houses, barn, 3 ires st Ay City Star. - are meny and varied. The ~interest R e e following rules and regulations for |qcres of tillable land, 30 bearing apvle |to take care boilers and 1. notice tho kids ars b Dever fags. g Gogs"in the ollowing. towns, TO WL | trees and some other fruit. This place | M d i ter at school. devet lomleal © Sce this | R3S | <voopington, Got. #1—Upon Brasirs | Thtmeicn utniin Bonfill Blettora | is situated on Norwich ana Westeriy | Plant. Must be sober and in- SIX ROOM o e e i oo declaration of war against Germany, | Mansfield, Chapiin. Hampion, Killlagly, | trolley, telephone in house, a barzain | dustrious. None others need |The very attractive Cottage House, is carrying a swagger st 1 BREED THEATRE. President Wilson sent this message to | Brooklyn, Ashford. for some ome. Owner is leaving for S o No. 13 Winchester Street, nearly new APARTMENTS ville Gourier-Journal. ATRE. President Braz: T"Al aogs o other animals In each [ £° 50 g = e | apply. Best of wages paid for | and fully medern; A oreat chance Tor : Hlejaours i g Wenceslao _Braz, President of | cf $aid Towns krown to have been bit- fthe West and hence this sacrifice. - i | Al muern conveniences and fa 20—1 want t6 enro T . Dr._Wenceslao ; 3 business men. Will be sold very reas. ern_convenien ultless Siilime Pstrova in “The Silence Sell- Brazil, Rio de Janerlo: o ohaaold, dog o other animaliCome and Jook it over. same. Apply onable. For full particulars inquire’ bath eyaipment. ~In fine residence [TCEIMENE L - ers,” a Metro Wonderplay of My “Allow me, speaking for the T;:copel; the Dog Warden of the Fown . WILLIAM WILCOX s Y of section, near school 'and electrics; [ HeO uiting Officer —~Why tery and Intrigue Feature For To-|ond the government of the' Unite 3 AlL dogs In sald Towne known to A. VERSAILLES ' SANITAR JOHN A. MORAN rental $20 per month. D rasy R E i States, to say with what genuine | rave been in cor i Can sell fi 2 2 an aoeT. B oy snd Temight Only. | plsmire und nearttete “weicome we | ERi nof Dosiveiy dnown (o Tate berw | FARM SPECIALIST FIBRE CO. e EraE Skt Eouse a% ah Btiractive pHee . r.r|mine. He's in the Fev = vy, | hail the association with ourselves a en 2id rabid dog. and all dogs |41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 an A 5 Today 2nd tonisht (3ne day OW)!the other nations united in war with |Showing symptoms of rabies. shall be WESTERLY, &, 1 : Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- | Firet Newspaper Reader—W b » Perb Star| Germany of the great republic of Bra- [ {uarantined in close confinement to the & i > onatle prices: terms to suit. we never hear of a Chinese of the screen, Madame Petrova, in : Lhe great repblic of Bra | dcceptance of the Dok Warden until Telephone 2365 = : L el SThe Stience Sellers” a Metro wonder- | #IL | Hler action in tis time of crisis | relegsed by ‘the ‘Commissioner on' Do- L d MEN Cows FOR SALB The Norwich Housing Co. | Ranhantler? el the c s v - | mestic. Animals . —Well the B e el o s =0Tt | ship which already united the two fe- |3 All dogs in_said Towns shall be | o ey an ARCHA ‘W. COIT, Agent ~ somewhat backward in clvilizat @ biackmail is carried on in more| . 1, quarantined . in_ close confinement or CARLOAD WILL ARRIVE TUES- | - ) o Agl maybe they.still believe in wc ways than one, and this production | PURLCS. ) securely chained on the premises of the - | Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | for a livine—Judge. which is Blair Hall's story that was “WOODROW WILISON. owner or keeper. and no dog shall be FOR SALE WE WANT YOU DAY, OCTOBER 30th. s ) “Do toll ros, Mador Daste M @riginally publishéd in _ *Snappy sllowed to g0’ af Targe “rom and atier - FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon, Gonn. Qi Yo eves fall' Into: Stories,” tells one of the ways. The e theso rules shall o of- B e e By g 3 er, “did you all into Stories” tolls one of the wavs The| .. NESE FINANGE £ S TR S8R S | No- 13 Boswell Avemtie ]| o cnter our empioy & Telophone 62 F R § | E e el this time is one of those perfectly in- COMMISSION HAS ARRIVED. | - (a) Dogs being lea or held on leach ohine and Henshfiweric Piscs woric or (] 1] N en L renHen: tha\ mocent events that look bad to the out- | es of not more than five feet in length K()ne—l(l)allf of brick heuse,]gonzagx‘x- rates that pay very good® wages. This L ey A TG b SirAE !] Sepie R sider, E > " deci = e ns 1 5 o Sily The bullding formerly occupled:by T ; scaped shortly "’ ';‘:'ndul:‘:u St ot the 7:?“"?? e o ::ltd"‘rnkle‘;&a'“: e B arraniged for two apardhnents, ||ie your chance Plaut.Cadden Con 14614 Matn 86, | through the divorce court. —E situation in which Madame Petrova| Chamber of Commerce Ong Object. (B) Hunting dogs while actually en- |} There is a garage, work ~ shop, @ UR BIT” inguire of Transcript gaged in hunting game accompanied b house and several fruit trees. _— @nd Wyndham Standing find = them-| . . 00 oS To0 31 4 gnectar|Bnd. under control of the owner or |f Am extra ‘bullding - lof SeXIS0; TO DO YOUR B THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Pl o e | Seives, and we find several characters| A Pacific Port, Oct 1A speclal| {15 : fronting on Division St is pari Ao “ - THE KALEIGOSCOPE in this absorbing photoplay ‘“selling | Japanese finance commission, ‘heade (C) Sheep and_cattle dogs while ac- of the property. o " pply. Two Brand New Diamond b thetr silence” for the price exacted. ©|by Baron Tanetaro Megata, credited | tusily engamed In- driving or tending O Tt Se beiculats; toatie.™ HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS CO. = 3 - . Other pictures on the bill include the | With having recrsanized the financlal | sheep or cattle, and accompaied by pery z Empleyment, Office. Disc Edison Talking Ma- Geperas Tetain e ihe | Potiey o . L | ana in ontrol of the owner, keeper or - . - mander.: :-chief, has been re - funny comedy. chants and financiers and was to Stay | mon T e BO% Warden of each of sald 37 SHETUCKET STREET . NP ECRSDERIC OUEY Bl ALot® to 38" fost, at O3, Franklin | ynere Lo hiss ;edh: very, warm e A0 hants 3 owns sha or ‘disposo. of, ‘as di- " 5 Street, suitable for almost any kind of | tomed several days before proceeding to ol ey & Ot ieson er. fon Hioumae s NTED refused. v n comed. DAVIS THEATRE. Wamington. T B b | WA ; N e g ormation of a Japanese-American | find at large without collar and license e ot Bulletin O T oats Tont o Thres Big Keith Vaudeville Acts and | chamier oF commence was. Snmownce | IAE A AcHsd, " Saia. Do Warien hal AN ERRAND BoY|| PLAUT-CADDEN C0. ||« - Bact ook 1o Shivarion has b Triangle Feature Pictures—The Best|as one of the .probable results of the | S2DtuTe and take into his custody every FOR SALE By = en the whole, with daily pa Showe I Town. Visit of the commission. S e e Enquire at - Norwich, Conn.. e aaen Sounters”and some artliers Ana”controlled wErecatla to te fore:| Two and one-halt story House with SULta i on nooN An'enemy rajd was repulscd B et e the LM e | BANKERS DIVISING"MEANS Eeh"aoe ‘and Rill ‘Eame If \inclatmed, |Store on_first floor and one-acre of DO YOU KNOW A Prague telegram -says Dr e last of this week promises v A Provided by Section 2, of Chapter |1and, situated at Poquetannoc Cove on 5 " erle’s evasive attitude towards 0 be ome of the best of the &season. TO MEET FARMERS' NEEDS| 13, PC i Puabllc Acts of 1911 Westerly trolley line. Will sell cheap. - Ao The feature attraction is The Chung : ~ : : 5 “Thiese rules shall fake effect at § WANTED-AT ONCE that you could buy the Annie E. Lane | efforts to make Hungarion = T P o s leverest 'ang | Are in Conference in Washington With | ociock 15 the forenoon ot Now 6. 1817 A. M. AVERY property on Perkins Avenus? e Baaatitustion a i most novel quartettes in vaudeville. Federal Farm Loan Board. 3 AUTHORTTY. Tel. 11222 62 Broadway An A-1 Carpenter for factory work FOR SALE No better place for a hom i e 3 Breaties and Ras been a bic hit with | Washington, Oct #1—Members of | Adts of 1005 oroviacs s fo1owar Fone boss over 16 year# of age to run er- E. A. PRENTICE — catres and has been a biz hit wi ashington, Oct. 31—Members of | Acts o rovides as follows: “The g e Bhg American audiences. Another good [the special committes on legistation of | Selectman or Dog Warden may kil or i T ARDYY NO. 11 B'ISS PLACE Phone 300 86/CHfF Btrect] jACithe apnual meeting oF th act is Kymberly and Arnold, two mu- | the Farm Mortsage Bankers' asso- | C2use to be killed, all dogs which shall FOR SALE HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS CO., % Didveey Felarition st Meltuiung . - o not_be controlled, and destroy in ac- . chairman advocated the suspendl sical comedy stars who sing and dance | ciation, representing holders of ap- | Soraance with sach rules. of which s Employment " Office. seven-room cottage with all im- % prips e - gl d oo besides providing some clever comedy | proximately $1,000,000,000 in _mort- | shall be found rabid, or are justly sus-| ~Flght-room cottage. all'latest m- e e R A ceomimarmy e R R h & vivw Gt talk. The third act is Ravmond and|sages on American farms, conferred | pected of being rabid e e e e ottage s, Tenement ana Bus & view €& & aess Biocks, Building Lots, all in ae- | OF amendment after the war Geneva, who present a novel juggling | today with the federal farm loan PENALTY. butl Ao Tocaaa e i dition, in ideal 'location. For sirable locations, L&t your property-if £ and acrobatic offering. The Triangle [board to devise methods by which the| Section 4 of Chapter 170 of the Public | PUlding lots, located In the best resi- an e particulars, see H you care to sell or rept, as I have a| A hurricans struck Cayfhan Te feature picture s Belle Tennett in | privats bankers may co-operate with | Acts of 1007 provides as follows: “Ev. | dential section of Jewett City. ; A Rumber of people looking for real es | (Tes: Indics) on Septemb “Bond of Fear” in five parts. the federal land banks in meeting the | ery person who shall violate or neglect| por perticulars, tnquire of Francis D. Donohue tate investments. s tondls were | deatroyen<‘ant Out in the desert he died, alone,|farmers’ needs. Another conference |COr refuse to comply with any rules or ars, » 3 . WILLIAM F. HILL, A nik A on e B without friends to mark his grave, a stern old martinet of the law to whom Nature showed no greater ymercy than he had shown to Nature's children. The story of Judge McClure is worth hearing, or as it happens, seeing. The stigma of an oppressive sense of gt made him a cowardly though innocent fugitive, fleeing iuto the « Besert before his own fear of a blind stice. Unfair prosecutor of his ther, betrayer of the woman he was 2o wed and who wanted to share his erime, the old judge suffered iife and @eath agonies which give “Bond Fear” a strong moral tone. His Taking Ways is the comed complete the shows. Matinee Evening, 6.45 and 8.45. Norfolk—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoeckel are in New Yorx as guests of the com- Doser, Henry Hadley. 5 of will be held Friday. FOUR OKLAHOMA DRAFT RESISTERS PLEADED GUILTY Only Twelve of Two Hundred Now Remain to Be Tried. " Aramore, Okla., Oct. 31—H. H. Mun- son, Row Crane, H. C. Spence and O. S. Cowherd, under indictment for re- sistance to ‘the draft law last August and on trial in federal court today, withdrew their pleas of not guilfy and entered pleas of gullty. Of more than 200 men from Hughes, Pontoloc, Sem- inole and Pottawatomie counties in- dicted for Ahe same offense, only twelve now remain to be disposed of. MEXICAN MILITARY CHIEFS HOLDING CONFERENCE 2 600D WINTER HABI le dread winter becaus, the climatic changes bring colds, grippe, theumatism, tonsilitis or Bbronchitis. But thousands of well- ed men and women today avoid sicknessfor themselvesand their childre: taking a few bottles of cott fiz&-bnlbrichubbod, the membranes of the throat d create body-warmth tore- Soldiers at war receive cod To Decide Mexico’s Position in Regard to the European War. Juarez, Mexico, Oct. = 31.—Mfexican miiltary chiefs from .all parts of the republic are holding.a conference. in Mexico City to discuss Mexico's po- sition in regard to the Buropean war and to consider the advisability of breaking relations with Germany, ac- crding to a merchant who _arrived here from Chihuahua City today. Queensland s introducing a B to establish State ks at Bigge SO - The yielding & F percentage of iron than in any hitherto recorded British deposits. # % . regulations made under the visions of"Bection 1 of inis act shall be fined not more than seven dollars.” Dated in Hartford, Connecticut, this 29th day of October, 1917. J. M_ WHITTLESEY, Commissioner “on Domestic Animals. Assessors” Notice! /A1l persons Hable to pay Taxes in the Town of Norwich are hereby notified: to return to the Assessors on or before.| the first day of November, 1917, & writ- ten or printed list, properly signed and | sworn to of all taxable property owned by them on the First day oI October, 1917, Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty of Ten Per Cent. additional, according to law. At the same time and place ail those bhaving in charge Exempt Property will make a return of same according to law. Blanks may, be obtained at the As- sessors’ Office in City Hall, or will be sent by mail upon application. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § p. m. Lists will be recelvéd beginning Tuesday, October 2nd, 1917. Dated st Norwich, Conn., Sept, 130, : MICHAEL J. CURRAN, A FINE RESIDENCE ON WASHINGTON STREET FOR SALE House has 12 rooms and 2 baths, modern _convenienues; the interior is_attrdbtively finished 1 d woods. There's a ious veranda ind & large Jot. owned by the late M. Fran Smith, ‘occupied it &s his home for & 'mumber of years. " A splendid location, an unexcelled _nelghbor- hood. one of the best bullt houses in Norwich. ARCHA W. T, Broadway. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE. Taken b: me direct a Tieh, Conn. i{ dave atter date, which wvirtue of an execution to d will be sold ll?uk vendue .nh.lgaflt Dbidder, at I Cacroll’s finrlo‘. the Town of Nor- ‘be on Monda .#fi g oaid propert: JWO SPINNERS GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NORWICH TOWN. WANTED 15 Toolmakers, 10 all-around Machin- FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. Gso. L. Chesbro? Mgr R SR T LOST AND FOUND chung:—sgmnn‘ x;m l{. ;Ind flfi‘“ urch, one taupe fox neck piece. Re- turn t 61 Brosd and recelve reward. Phones” Room 108, Real Katate and Insurance. Thayer Bldg. hae sust arrived at Kingston FOR SALE ||~ Corcoran Homesteads: 102 Tal- man street, eight Tooms 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 very low. . THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STRRET Telophones 724 and 68 for wit] Furnished Seashore . Cottages . - For Sale or Rent ‘at Watch Hill, Weskapaug. Plsasant View, and along the Rhede lsland shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. 1t 0 Tel. 53t ings, keeps 50 or t o302 partic SALE HORSES 1 have :20 Horses that I want to dispose of right away. | are big work weigh from 901 Nine of 0 to 1200 1b: em. the % ELMER R. PIERSON. FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade elther qual value; one 37 acres. state road, near city, modern butlding city property of also 180 acre stock tools and equipment, fi eps 50 headl T Interestea, TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, h or Sale The residence of the late Dr. P. H. Harrimap, 314 Main St. having an es- tablished physician’s office In It makes vety attractive investment, ly located, ete: For culers. inquire of JOHN A MORAN, advestising medium im jigBant sqsn o e Bul, horses—the balance will Come ana mayida for the inhabitants of the i At Ottawa Sir Robert Bord ed with approval to the deles the Dominion Trades and Labc gress Mr. Lloyd George's recipe permanent world : peace—the cratization of the nations of BEur them Pressure has been brought to on Slovak leaders to _denounce Czech declaration in. the Relchst May 30 in favor of the union c Czerch and Slovaks in an independ state. All these Magyar efforts b failed. farm buila- write It has been found necessary to # ognize the many cases of extrac mary courage, resourcefulness. or sacrifice at the battle of Lens awarding an- exceptional numb filitary ‘meddls. Corps _orders tained names of 90 men from Canada thus- honored ot Daélegates of the Russian Red Cr have left for Copenhagen for Russo-Austrian-German Red Conference, to be opened on Oc 15, which will deal with the ameli tion of the lot of prisoners of w the lines of the recent Anglo-Gerr Red Cross Conference at The being. fulier Figures complled by the Canad department of labor show that Can is faring better than most countri the cost' of living. ' Since the wa gan the price of f6od in the Dom has increased 75 per cent., in Germ |about 250 per cent. in Austria 300 cent., in Norway, Denmark and & den_gbout 200 per cent. in (e Unit States about 80 per cent.

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