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! who have not selected their seats are FAl R TODAY AND TOMORROW STATIONARY TEMPERATURE Norwich NORWICH. CONN., FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1917. Dalletin, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Breed The- 1 Photeplavs at the tures at the Auditorium. ss Council. No. 13, K. of C., s nary Engineers Sick Zenefit Soclety ai ANNOUNCEMENTS SLATER HALL CONCERTS. Great Advance Sale on Concert Series. The advance sale on series tickets for the Slater Lall concerts has been very large. The subscribers for series trged to do so mow. The tickets for the Flonzaley Quartet gre now on sale to the public it Cranston's. It is ex- pected a capacity house will greet this famous quartet The Flonzaleys were organized orig- foally by Mr. E. J. de Coppet, a weal- thy New York music patron. to play for him at villa_on Lake Geneva, Switzerland. e soiries given at this FLONZAL:: QUARTET Flornzaley, from which fhe quartet derived its name, became widely famed. and their plaving at- tracted gemeral attention. A few years ago the Flonzale: eame to America as a private organ- Botion., with the result that the de- mands for appearances hecame so in- aistent that a Himited number of pub- lic concerts were arransed A public career wie adopted. Hon- oth residence. or= hout number in Burope snd Am have been shown the | Flonzaley Quartet, ard today the| quartet is considered the greatest string quartet in the world. One explanaticn of the Flonzaleys' | phenomenal success is the fact that! Shey devote their entire time to the €ultivation of ckamber music. Their singleness of purpose and lofty aims | are shown in a mutual agreement not fo _teach. play In orchestra, or accept ingividual engasements ickets for this great musical treat $1.30. To avoid disappointment, the Pablic &= urged to secure their seats &t an ea date. Mail orders or by telephone will be given prompt atten- tion at Cransto AUDITORIUM. Miriam Cooper in The Innocent Sin- mer, With an All Star Cast, Scored ig at Auditcrium—Carlyle Black- well and June Elvidge, the Other Feature of the Double Bill, Please Large Audience. Perbaps one of the most thrilling features. full of snappy action and pep gvery minute, is the photodrama The Innocent Sinner, picturing Miriam Cooper and a wonderful strong cast ©f players. at the Auditorium the last Dalf of this week. This feature is one ©f a double bill and it keeps the audi- ence right on edge during every foot of the s big reels. No picture fan een afford to miss seeing this Fox feature. On the same program are Carlyle Blackwell and June Elvidge in well acted play entitled Youth. The etory concerns the manner in which a drink-addicted young son of a mdllionaire braces up under stress of wounded pride and real love. It also tells of the manner in which he aids the brother of the girl he loves and ©f the final happiness which comes to crown his efforts. You will enjoy this attraction. BREED THEATRE. Earle Williams and Corinne Griffith in The Love Doctor, a Story of a Sur- geon Who Meddled With Destiny, Feature for Today and Saturday. Today and Saturday the Breed will present Earle Williame and Corinne Griffith in the gripping Jove story The Love Doctor. This is a decidedly un- Esual story of a fumous surzeon who meddled with the destinies of two women .only to find that his power was as ‘nothing compared with the Power of a woman's love. Six widely known screen stars are cast in_this picture. Earie Williams and Corinne Griffith play the leads and are support- e by Webster Campbell, Evart Over- ton. Patsy De Forest. Adele De Garde and Frank McDonald. The latest war news in the Hearst- Pathe weekly will also be seen and a ooy fanny Big V. comeds completes the bill. NEW MANAGEMENT OF DENVER AND RIO GRANDE Completed by the Election of James Russell as Vice President. New York, Nov. 1.—The personnel ©of the new management of the Denver and Rio Grande railroad was complet- ed today by the electiori at a meeting of the board of directors here of James Russell as vice president. Mr. Russell, formerly a traffic official of the St Louis Southwestern Rallway, Wwill have his headquarters at Den- wer. Finley J. Shepard was elected a vice president with headquarters in this NORWICH TOWN Hallowe’sn Frolic at Home of Miss Esther T. Staplin—Mercury Drops to 26 Degrees Thursday Morning— Mrs. William Howard Picks Straw- berries in Spite of Frost. At a Hallowe'en party held at the home of Miss Esther T. Staplin, on Washinston Place, Wednesday after- noon from 5 to 8.30 o'clock, games were played and prizes won. The oms _wero decorated _in _different ways for the games. In the dining room, electrically lighted pumpkins decorated the table, and favors were drawn from a gypsy kettle. , Mrs. Staplin_was assisted in serving by Mrs. Albert G. Thompson, Mrs. El- Wood_G. Thompson of Waterbury and Mrs. William Eaton Sherman of West- erly. Those at the party were Emily Bliven, Elizabeth Coliins, Cynthia El- wood, ' Harriet Geer, Elizabeth —Mec- Cord, Dorothy Glldersleeve, Marion Mitchell, Clara Palmer, _Constance Raymond, Biliot and_Edward Graham, Charles Raymond, Kenneth Skinner; Russell Storms and Frisbie Mitchell. Brings Mrs. Agnes Blackburn Home. George Fowler of Boston was the guest Sunday of his cousins, Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Jones of Bliss Place. He came in his car, bringing his aunt, JMrs. Agnes Blackburn from Spring- field, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Springfield accompanied them to spend the day with relatives in Norwich. Catholio Parish Notes. Today (Friday) All Souls’ day, there will be masses at Sacred Heart church at 7 and 8 o'clock, the latter a high mass. There will be devotions in the evening for the first Friday of the month. Sunday the Holy Name ! society wiil receive holy communion {in a body. Still Picking Strawberries. Mrs. William Howard of Otrobando avenue has been picking one or two boxes of strawberries every Week from her bed, which has the ever-bearing variety. One box was secured this week in spite of frost. Putting Wires in Conduif A force of men is at work on Wash- ington street from the city lne to Hospital Corner digging up part of the street in order to put telephone wires underground. Coldest Morning of Season. The mercury registered 26 degrees Thursday morning in Norwich Town, it was cqnsidered the coldest morning of the séason. In Nurses’ Training Class. Miss Anna Pounch of Pleasant street is taking the nurses’ training course at BaJckus hospital. Frank Mott, formerly a resident of Norwich Town, is stationed at Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, for the winter. There will be a session of the Sun- school and a Christian &ndeavor service Sunday afternoon at Scotland Road hall. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P. Smith and daushter Eleanor of Washington street have returned from a few days' stay in Springfield, Mass. R. F. D. Carrfer J. T. Frazier of East Town street is having his vaca- on. His son, H. T. Frazier, is tak- ing his place on Route 7 Mrs. Emma Snow and son, Chester K. Snow of Cranbury, N. J., are vis- iting. Mr. and, Mrs. ~Rutherford H. Snow of Huntington avenue. Mrs. George A. Frink returned on Wednesday to her home on Otrobando avenue after a week's visit with friends in Plainville and Hartford. Mrs. Sadie Carpenter and son Rob- ert, who have been visiting Mrs. George A. Peck of Otrobando avenue, left Thursday for a stay in Hallville. Mrs. Richard Johnson of Uncas- ville and Mrs. Charles Adams of Qua- ker Hill were guests Wednesday of their niece, Mrs. John Hafner of West Town street. So far &s can be ascertained the storm of Oct. 24 which injured ship- ping along the coast, did no damage to the beach or coftages at Bast Beach, Quonochontaug, R. L Miss Bernadette Pounch of Pleas- ant street and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan J. Cronin spent the week-end in Bos- ton with Mrs. Cronin’s and Mi Pounch’s uncle, John F. Sullivan, at | Hotel Oxtora. Danbury.—Sixty thousand pounds of sugar, an entire carload, was put into the retail stores in Danbury and vicin- ity In two days this week by whole- sale grocers, and the sugar scarcity has been to some extent relieved. Children Cry' FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA PLUMBING AND GASFITTING .T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing. 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C¢ Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq, Washington Building Norwich, Conn. city, and R. F. Watkins, treasurer, succeeding T. H. Marshall, who held the position temporarily and now be- Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern houses as electricity to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J.F. TOMPKINS. FOR SALE WANTED FOR SALE FOR_SALE—1916 Ford touring car in good condition (extras). Auto Sales Company, 13 Bath St. Tel. 749. oct30d FOR SALE 246 Acre Farm, $6500- with Hay, Grain, Corn, 15 Cows, Pair Horses and eight vearlings, bull, hogs, poultry, mower, wagons, gasoline engine, cream separator, manure spreader, corn har- Vester, harnesses, potatoes,” vegetables and dry stovewood; sell cream and feed skim to hogs; near nice village; 30- cow barn, with silo, wire-fenced’ pas- ture; house for hogs, poultry. milk, ice and engine; good 12-room residence: Invalid owner makes low price for ali $6,500; easy terms arranged. Detalls page 19, Strout’s Catalogue of 321 bar- Zalns in a dozen states. Copy free. E. A, Strout Farm Agency, Dept. 36, 150 Nassau St. New York, N, Y. WILLIAM B. WILCOX .... Auctioneer AUCTION WAl be sold at public auction MONDAY. NOV. 5. at 10 o'clock a, m. at the Bundy Hill farm, on the road to Jewett City, the following property: Two horses, four cows, one heifer two years old, one small bull. some corn fodder.” Terms of sale cash. If stormy next falr day. HORMISDAS GAUMOND. $800 WiIl buy a five room Cottage House, one acre of land, some fruit and hen- nery, only 1 1-4 miles from Westerly. A bargain. Investigate! $950 Buys two Cottage Houses, barn, 3 acres of tillable land, 30 bearing apple trees and some other fruit. This place is situated on Norwich and Westerly trolley, telephone in house, a barzain for some onme. Owner is leaving for the West and hence this sacrifice, Come and look it over. WILLIAM A. WILCOX -| 41 _Broad LOOK!—45c worth for 29c; a $5c Dp:pe, a 10c tin of Lucky Striké roll cut Smoking tobacco, total value 45c; our price 25c; don’t wait at peace price. Fagan's Smoke Shop. nov2a FOR SALE—One 1917 model D 45 Buick 3-passenger touring car, me- chanlcally in A-1_shape. revarnished, 8004 tires, price $800. imperial Garage! WANTED—AIl of Norwlich and sur- rcunding women to know that they can get an all wool, up-to-date storm serge ladles’ dress for $5.97; ladies’ silk and silkcpoplin top skirts for $2.97; beautiful ladies’ ready-to-wear hats at 97c and $1.97, and ladies’ and children's coats for nearly one-half of the price you pay elsewhere. Why pay more? Pasnik sell for less: oppo- site Woolworth’s 5 and 10c store. noved BOY WANTED at Powers Brothers' Fish Market. novza WANTED — Prof. Braganza, well known Hindu seer, astrologer, psychol- ogist, life-reader, etc., desires furnisi ed room for his Visit'here, by request; he is eoclety’s favorite entertainer at home, social parties, bazaars, etc. Ad- dress’ Prof. Braganza, New London, Conn, nov2d LIKE FAGAN from the Smoke Sho; saya: “eving Sakeal: would you think it poasible to sell millinery atsuch lom prices as 97c and $1.977 The Pasnik Co."Genl Tor less. noved WE ARE NOW peying the top-notch price for native ocak sidings cut thick enough_to be the following thickness when thoroughly ary: 1 inch, 134 inch, iX mmch: we can use any quanticy from a carload up, same to be shipped a: once. Call write or telephone The Metropolitan Thair Company, Nos. 60- 8 County St, New Haven, Conn. no FOR SALE Boat Elinor Loulse, Capt. F. E. Thompson, is at the Osgood Dock with flounders and whiting, for sale reasonable. novza FOR SALE_Belglan Hares: 1 pair breeders, $4; 1 pair young, $4; 1 youns buck, $2.50; first money order takes them. lmperial Rabbitry, Tattville. nov: FOR SALE A combination village farm of 50 acres; can be used for a truck, fruit, dairy or poultry farm: excellent soil, about equally divided into tillage, grass, pasture and wgod; the most completély arranged poultry gards in this section; room for 1,000 ens, colony houses 00 numerous to mention, bropder - house, incubator, cellar, étc ;" large barn, toom for 13 cows;’ good 10-room house with run- ning | water ~pumped from spring: buildings ant fn fine shape: previous owner laid out $7,000 on this property within six years: Aive minutes' ‘walk to depot. ‘store, postoffice, church: . 21 miles from Providence; fine state road: must be sold this month; price has been Cut to $3,800; there is a $3,000 mort- gage which may remain; only $800 cash necCessary to:secure this property: It is a genuine bargain. For appointment. write ‘or telephone D. H. Armstrons, Danielson, Conn. novza FOR SALE At 22 Mechanio St, Jewett City, Conn, two houses. one two-tenement house and one cottage and garden. Inquire of Mrs. Wliiliam novzd WANTED_A 611 Tor seneral house- workc. | ADply to'Mrs. Oswald & Bereet ¢, Danicison. = Tel ' novid NORWICH government olerk exam inations coming; hundreds wanted im mediately; 490 month; _sample tions free. ' Franklin' Institute, 3 Rochester, N. Y. T WANTED Tirst class Connecticut Telephone and Electric Company, Meriden, Conn. novid ue: ept. oct20d toolmakers. R _SALE_Harley Davidson singl speed motorcycle twin, in A-1_condi- TO RENT 2 TO RENT—Five or six room tene- 1 pent, Ivav.:;:eorumugom &arage and gu:-| ; en. Ee novi | TO RENT—BIght-r t , Har- g TP S e oo | GOOD COUNSEL | 5‘:;;'—“?._ = 1‘:“““" ." [“We shall have won the war if we assure ourselves that we | "—A restaurant, all equi : it o0y reusonable rute, Jouesi & eyl have won it”—MARSHAL VON HINDENBURG.] l altic, ocliud R RENT T Is there gloom where the lindens are shedding their leaves? | FOR RENT_First ol ms. with ! A ! or without board, at The Piymouth, 1 Beclinihalffinclined to/idesn uipFi 1 Laurel HIll Ave. Telephone 785. ocizid | Is it true that, despondent, Germania grieves, i —To RENT—H St s And is growing less buxom and fair? 1 bath; upper flat, six rocms wnd. bath: Are you, Wilheim, yourself less jocund than of yore, i :gvvv:ll; lfiolol;n.flv-gndrfl:.n:‘: llo“ er §c|\zn..—,n: | As I'm told that you are? How Absurd, P | | fayen ookns ad baih; lower tenement; | When you might be as merry and bright as before | 108 Broadway, § to 1% or 1 to 5. If you only took Hindenburg’s word! | o TENEMBNT to rent, sevenm rooms, Just persuade yourself, Sir, that the war in the West | | modern improvements. "Otto Hoelck. 30 Is a personal triumph for you; - | | Hamilton Ave. ___oct26d That strategic withdrawals are all for the best | TO RENT Five-room temement And bring ultimate triumph in view. , Senool St. Inquire Schwartz bros You are keeping your enemy well on the move— f [SlogkiRdin: | Sy Going Eastward—and surely you know | o0 RENT_Tenement of eignt rooms: That by this your invincible power to prove; mead. ARt Bt mproye For Hindenburg saye that its sol { TO RENT — Furnished rooms for Don"t ki i igh 1-. ing fleet H DS T . Burs ° : on’t you know that your mighty, all-conquering flee! R o Bt Rides' between Wilhelmshaven and Kiel [ R e oot ia Unchallenged! That Britain is dreading defeat ! rooms for light housekecping. luu! And to Tirpitz preparing to kneel? | School St. Tal. 1048-5. " sepild You will soon have your enemies starving to death, 4 TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light | As their shortage of caviare shows, 1 bousekesping. 82 Washingion St And appealing for peace with their ultimate breathj | 2 £l L So Hindenburg says, and—he knowsl | TO jement tenenient at 55‘ | e e e et OEe Look at London! The Towers a hole in the ground; | atly furnished ilon; some buy. Inquite at 52 Central | aleo room for 1ght housekcoping. Mrs. k Ave. Norwich, or Phone 1314. _movad | May Keley, 7 North High ot = Byithetmiuhtioriyougimail- 2 e e e - If you're tempted to question the truth of this talo car, good condition. Martha B. Brew- Ught how And to ask if your Sier, Fevect Cley- octIIMWE YEGnion Just listen to Hindenburg—he can preva FOR SALE One 1917 six cylinder | —porammmrroiiimo i Over any such weakne Velie, good tires, perfect condition,| FINE BUSINESS CHANCE : pewly Painted.”"C. "5 Peckham, 63| ‘1o RENT—In village of 5,000 Inhab- | If the “pushes” in Flanders ars WANTED Salesman: £00d opportu- nity for energetic solicitor and collect- y and ‘commission; permanent ying _references re- Box 545, Bulletin. FOR SALE_A flock of 250 chickens, White Leghorns, andottes! R. I Reds and Barred A. Krieg: Box 111, Norwich, Conn. : ‘novid Liocks, and 15 tons of hay. R, 4. © If there’s “nought to report’ ore 24 feet front, 4; fcet deep. iace for plumbing or {nemicn | None of the kina in village. three corporations guaranteed And your dreams are of Elb to man who takes this store ~Rent Shake off your depression, at Hindenburg’s call; e You'll still find your “place in the sun" - If you say that these troubles are not! at all WANTED—To rent a farm, stock and FOR SALE—Large round Oak parior tools, on or mear & trolley or R. R.|stove used two months; also kitchen station. Address Farm, care Bulletin.|range. 10 Bliss Place. Phone 1106-5. novia novia WANTED — Second-hand 40-quart | IO milk cans; state how many, condition | tools, ruit, 8 miles f and price. B. C. Hallock, Merrow, Conn, able ‘for poultry: $1,800. FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. Telephone 2365 FOR SALE No. 13 Boswell Avenue One-half of brick house, contain- ing 10 large rooms. could easily be arranged for two apartments. There s a garage, work ~ shop, hen house and several fruit trees. An extra building lot 84x150, fronting on Division St., is pari of the property. For full particulars, inquire JAMES L. CASE, SHETUCKET STREET 37 ; FOR SALE Two and_one*half story House with Store on first floor and one acre of Jand, situated at Poquetannoc Cove on ‘Westerly trolley line. Will sll cheap. A. M. AVERY Tel. 1122-2 62 Broadway A FINE RESIDENCE ON WASHINGTON STREET FOR SALE House has 12 rooms and 2 baths, modern convenien:es; the interior is attractively finished in hard woods. There's a spacious veranda and a large lot. This property was owned by the late Mr. Frank H. Smith, who occupied it as his home for a’number of years. A splendid location, an unexcelled ~neighbor- hood. and_one of the best built houses in Norwich. ARCHA W. corT, Telephone 1324. 63 Broadway. e e LEGAL NOTICE ESTATE OF ASA J. WILCOX. late of Montville, In the Probate District of Montville, deceased. The Executrix having exhibited her administration account with said estate to the Court of Probate for sald Dis- trict for allowance, it is Ordered, That the Sth day of No- vember, 1917, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon, it the Probate Office In Mont- ville, be, and the same is, assigned for 2 hearing on the allowance of said ad- ministration account with sald estate. nov2d DAN D. HOME, Judge. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTQRY $1.25 To New York $1.26 CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK ey e NOIWI%YI‘*ND NEW YOomk , . foo Strest, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- Gays 626 p. I Effective Oct. 18th, 1818, $125—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.23 JOHN A. DUNN PRESCRIPTIONS filled with a care that guaran- are the high-water mark of quality. Pharmacist, 50 Main Street WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successof to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work. and materials at right prices by skiiied labor. Malomss =~ £ ——— novid | 595, Bulletin_Otfice. 00t30TuThS WANTED—By chauffeur, a position: FOR SALE — One five-passenger married; 28 's old; very careful|Overland touring_ car; A-1 condition: driver; five years’ experience; overhaul|good tires. C. S. Peckham, 62 She. any ‘car; best of referemces. J. - Bulletin, ‘ novid WANTED—You to know that a tailor made suit or overcoat is one of the Lest Investments you ever made. Try it. Lazarow Bros, oppo, Frankiin St. Park. _Tel. 769-3. 00t30TuThS _ PRISON GUARDS Male citizens, 23_ 45 years old, “about 5 feet 9 inches height_ 170 Ybs. welght; civil service tests Nov. 30, i817; excellent chances for advaricement: entering salary $65 per month, or $50 with maintenance, Send for circular and application. Staté Civil Service Commission, Room i3, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. oct3ld WANTED — Boy at the Broadway Fish_Market, oct3ld _ WANTED—A tinner and sheet metal worker, a sober and Industrious ma by a well established Norwich firmi wages 50 _cents per hour; steady work. Address Metal Worker, ‘care Bullgiin oct: place of 1% or 3 acres in or near a farm of about 18 acres, new 6- small room house, electric lights, large barn and slaughter house, large wagon shed and other buildings, 6 tons of hay, 1 horse. 1 cow and ali new farming im- plements; place is situated on Westerly trolley line, 5 cents from Norwich. For particulars. inquire of John Vars, R. F. D. 6, Norwich, Conn. oct27d FOR SALE—A bay horse, age ., honest to work and nice driver, cost. 3: vear ago, will sell for $126; my bay mare, age 9, 1250 lbs, & vei chunky built, sound and trus to worl a here, price $75; a rubber tired r buggy and custom made harnes: $20; must be sold this week to Stop ex- se. at Murphy Brothers' Boar: Eiatie, Willimantic. ootaed Fol SALE Ten Ehropshire ews lambs. Address 31 Prospect St. or Telephone 1712, Danielson, oct3ld WANTED—Room with refined fam- ily Address “R.” care Bulletin. oct29d WANTED—First class paperhanger. Main St., Jewett City. oct28d WANTED~Second hand and antiqu furniture of all kinds; get our_price before you sell. A. Bruckner. 55 ¥rank. tin St Tel. 7i7-3. may3d WANTED—False teeth: we pay as high at $17.50 per- sct for old false ! tecth: no matter if broken: aiso gold crowns and bridge work. Mail to Her- dan False Teeth Specialty. 25:Teunls St. Albany, N. Y., and recelve cash by reiurn mail. WANTED A Night Watchman A thoroughly competent man to ‘take care of boilers and plant. Must be sober and in- dustrious. None others need apply. Best of wages paid for same. Apply FIBRE CO. WANTED AN ERRAND BOY Enquire at BULLETIN JOB ROOM WANTED-AT ONCE An A-1 Carpenter for factory work: boys over 16 years of age to run er- rands. Apply HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS CO., Employment Office. Wanted ‘TWO SPINNERS Avply. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NORWICH TOWN. WANTED 15 Toolmakers, 10 all-around Machin- ts, 60 Weavers, 10 Spinners, 12 Gen- eral Housework Women, 2 Second Girls, 16 Laborers, 2 Milkers, 3 Cooks Girls, 16 to 17 years of FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU- Central Bldg. Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr- LOST AND FOUND IR ban comening g mfi a 3 ing le.in Dr. Thompso: He, and recelve 2 Cantembury, T waite. hunting antombary - b Sy Y dog; has short hair and long ears, brown epots on_ears ‘and face; collar marked P. K. Greens, Jack. No. 161. Owner pay ol o's, Bo, Main St. elson. octsld FOR SALE—One Ford delivery, thor- oughly = overhauled: good tirés all round. C.S. Peckham, 62 Shetucket St T¥OR SALE 1911 Cadillac tourln car, would make a §00d truck; 191 model 79 Overland fouring car in good condition.” Auto Sales Company, 13 Bath St. oct26d ¥OR SALE_Young bay_ hors sentle, very fast, weigh 1050, work. price reasonable, Get at once. F. W. Chaffee, Eagleville, Conn. Tel, 610-13. octz4d FOR SALE Teaming and trucking, long distance moving promptly done reasonable prices. George Pember, Box 5, Plainfield, Conn. oct18d T¥OR_SALE_Pigs, thoroughbred, O. L C. Ludiow Farm North Stonington. Phone. 1861-13. sen22d FOR SALE The very attractive Cottage House, No. 13 Winchester Street, nearly new and fully modern. A great chance for business men. Will be sold very reas- For full particulars inquire JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square COWS FOR SALE CARLOAD WILL ,ARRIVE TUES- DAY, OCTOBER 30th. FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon, Telephone 62 Conn. FOR SAL Two Brand New Diamond Disc Edison Talking Ma- chines. No reasonable offer refused. PLAUT-CADDEN (0. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE, NO. 11 BLISS PLACE en-room cottage with all im- provements and in excellent con- aition, in ideal location. For particulars, see " Francis D. Donohue Phones FOR SALE 278 MAIN STRRET _ Telephones 724 and 68 & | rental $20 per month. COTTAGE HOUSE of eight rooms, large yard, 335 month. Inquire JAMES L. CASE 87 Shetucket Street PERVE WASHINGTON COURT Corner Greene Ave. and Washington St. ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT The Abbey has ceased to ex And Buckingham Palace is scattered around rmen neer mi as thisl If things grow unpleasanter, day after day, And—tell yourself that you have won encased fist. all the wrong wayj from the East; at loast, B ———————— 5 RSITY - The Spirits of Perversity Have their arms above their wings, And thus flying they would be Hitohed up confusedly And fall, the lamentable things, The Spirits of Perversity BOARD With thelr arms above their wings. ALSO ONE HOUSEKEEPING SUITE They have no feet but drapery *Phone 1080 Curving into queer stings, = And they roll distractedly = Clutohing their own flutterings. ¢ SIX ROOM Neither hands nor pinions free APARTMENTS All modern conveniences and faultless bath equipment. In fine residence section, near school and electrics; iner. Westminster Exal Can sell you a fine new two-family = The Spirits of Perversity. DOROTHEA SUMNER. . sty Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- onable prices; terms to suit. house at an attractive price. HUMOR OF THE DAY The Norwich Housing Co. | Doctor—it is nature, not I, that heals. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Patient—Then why do you charge Telephone 1334 for it?>—Puck. “So you own your own home, Wis- sins 63 Broadway For Rent | 5% s o me s mona s “Yes. We had no cook then"— v ’s Magazine. The bullding formerly occupied by The| BrOWNINg’s Plaut.Cadden Con 144,14 Main St, »ld Professor Gobbs has been = te ing here a long time hasn’t he?” Inquire of THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet. at 63 Fraakiin ||, Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. quire at Bulletin Office. “I should say he has—why, when he began teaching he lectured on cur- rent events; now his subject is Medi- eval History.”—Tiger. ‘Why won't you have me?" “I dare not love again,” said the ro- mantic girl. “Alas, I have loved and K again. You can't lose mel"— Louisville Courier-Journal. Mrs. *Hicks—If you would only be a good boy you don't know how happy it would make me. Dick Hicks—For vour sake, mother, I will try it; but I know by experjence just how miserable 1 shall be!—Stray | Stories. “How do the German soldiers get iron crosses?” asked Bropcho Bill. “They have to win ‘em.” FOR SALE DO YOU KNOW that you could buy the Annie E. Lane “Win 'em! I ¢knew they were right plentiful. But I had no idea the-boys E.'A. PRENTICE were usin’ 'em for poker chip: Phone 300 Washington Star. Lady (entering bank very business- like)—I wish to get a Liberty Loan Bond for my husband. Cleck—What size, please? Lady—Why, I don’t believe' I know exactly, but he wears a 15 shirt.—In- aianapolis Star. of your summer girl?” 86 Cliff. Street FOR SALE. Cottage Houscs, Tencment ana Busi- ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, all In ae sirable locations, List yolr property it you care to seli or revc, as I number of people looking for real tate investme; WILLIAM F. HILL, - Real Eastate and Insurance. Room 108 Thayer Blag. SALE HORSES 1 nave 20 Horses thai { want to dispose of right away. Nine of them are Big worl horses tue balante will e ‘from $00 to 1200 1bs. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3 may14a longed the flirtation and she has agreed to be my autumn girl as well.” —Louisville Courier-Journal. “Would you consider Jasserby an optimist?” “T'm sure he's one.” “Quite postive, eh?” “Yes. I've seen him follow a golf crank to the links, hoping he would get a chance to talk business with him."—Birmingham Age-Herald. BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabl;tiG& at the Cause and Remove It FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade elther for city property of éequal valu 27 acres. state road. near city, modern bulldings; also 180 acre stock farm with tools and uipment, Tngs, keeps §0 nead. T¢ inter or telephone TRYON'S AGENCY. Je30a - Willimai tle. Ct. THE KALEIDOSCOPE “On the Buphrates” says a Turkis communique, “we caused an explos in an enemy ammunition dump.’ Count Freedericksz, the former min- ister of the imperial court of Russi; has been released from confinement bail of 5,000 pounds owing to his gr age. It is estimated that the recent elect ions in Western Australia will n the return of 32 Ministeriali 16 members of the Official Party. ‘The governor of Tasmania. of the king, has publicly presented t V. C, and M. C. to the father of t late Captain Cherry, for bravery at t Somme. At a congress of the commit union and progress on Tuesday Tala Pasha was re-elected president Midhat Shukri Bey and Hussein D hid vice presidents. The Munchner Neueste Nachrichter states that the Emperor Charles the kaiser will shortly proceed Sofla, to confer with King Ferdina and the sultan of Turkey. A new humifier consisting of small electric fan to be hung or wall and blow its air over a sha dish filled with water, is intended keep the air in rooms moist. A a recent sitting of the Gre Chamber M. Venizelos requested Parliamentary Committee of In Zation into the conduct of the pre ing Cabinet to submit their = within a weel Six delegates of the various po ical parties in Sweden have ag that a common declaration shoul be made, but that each party s separately reply o the king’s appes for a coalition cabinet. | Austrian and Hungarian military au thorities, according to the Zeitung of Vienna, are now ca men who, after four rigorous i examinations, were declared totall unfit for any kind of mili A traveler from Hamburg to Am sterdam states that early last we new German battle cruiser while ing trials off Heligoland struck a and was towed into port seriou damaged, with a loss of 23 lives. A Japanese mission. composed o Captain Tida and Engineer Comm er Akabori, accompanied by the ant naval attache in Paris, Lieuter Commander Terashima, is now visiting the Toulon naval establishment. The Austrian military authori haye issued an urgent appeal to t Pfiblic_to contritute old clothing an linen for the troops in the fleld. The F S l e e e e Olive _Tablets. = The el The residence of the-late Dr. P. H.|coated tablets are taken for breath Harriman, 314 Main St having an es- | by all who know them. tablished physician’s office in'it makes bultxmot“hv Fihoodd At oty It & very attractive investment, being | ‘them to matural action, %0 desirably located, etc. 'For fuller clearing blood and gently purif particulars, inquire ‘of. the entire system. They do that whi 7 JOHN A. MORAN, calomel does without any Real Hotate Brolkar. | A the beches of ‘masty, sickening, Fraskiia Square. Nerwich. cathartics are derived from Dr. — Olive Tablets without griping, ol Dr, P M. Edwards 1 d the Furnished Seashore. |r: Seveateen vears of bracs 3 - | tice . among afflicted with For Sale or Rent s vedls compmmg misct wic oive at Watch. Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant . Take one or two every night for View, and -along tHe Rhode Island |a week and note the effect. 10c and 25¢ shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. | per box. All druggists, Send for booklet. < YOU WANT o put your bus- FRANK W. COY | srsme s Varidine au ar The Bulletin. WESTERLV. R. L , appeal has been issued ‘“only under the pressure of inexorable necessit Sweden has prohibited the export traneit through Sweden of iron plate: and sheets, cut or uncut, perforate essential vegetable oils, not speciall mentioned; matches of all descri tions; and Bengal lights in ms form. Dwart trees are suited to small ga space, o5 dens; they occupy little easily cared for, bear sooner standard kinds, and they are ehaped .into bushes and pyramids, cn be u=ed in espalier forms, tr on buildings, fences or trellises. Information received from off Belgian sources shows that the Ger mans have given up their mass le ies in Belgium and are now procee ing more ingenicusly. Bvery civilia is obliged. to have an employm card, and the Germans are thus t> select their men when a new bi of workers is required. Over 1,09 5! men of the Mons district have been requisitioned in this way.