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FAIR AND WARMER TODAY AND TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES from Mr. Young, expressing their deep a Metropolitan Chair Company, Nos. 6 2 bargain price. the What Is Going On Tonight JEWETT CITY LOST ANEROUNT WRGIED EOR sate L L POETRY ’ W LOST_If the two boys who picked| WANTED — Young reined couple| FOR SAYE—Great opportunity: an o FORENT — Furnished rooms, su e ving S i . e lady’s scart in fron ortecus [ wish two nio nected Tooms fu Tm horses, T and 8 ‘eiis old, |ble Tor two; connected with beth id snrca ~ %o e & |eswuen Wadmn, Remiveessiy, vt Ar & aitcheli's Sunday night at 9.15 will | nished for light nousekeeping: all mod- | owned by an elderly couple, tscd Lo ali | Centraily locat rd It desirad, e il O aeilla ana Photopiasa at the| and Mre. A, f. Youmg Not:fd FAby Feturn it to ‘Bullellnd Stnce they will ern conveniences; accessivic, or ‘save|kinds of timm’ wErd, 4% Voli 0w rive | 1980, " tnaulre P noveu . | I send you forth—but I ) Dayis Theatre Famity Dinner—Distribution in- receive liberal reward. stam; x X, Bulletin. novsd | 1f you will give them good home: xv0d | 10 RENT—Lower tonement 39 OF water! ! " Moving Pictures at the Auaitorium. gerling Trout—King's Daughters| LOST Saturday, [pocketbook ocon-| WANTED Position by Young 1ady | nearly news tarm Sengen S1rf e b Sua=n BC: $13 per month unquire o § raiy mrade whe » , Norwich Rifle Ciub meets at the| Jr 0% R T L orts—Carleton ‘aining large suin of money, mear|as companion, or to care for child. Ad-|incss wagon $13. ramabont busee And | SLAITS. ovid |, : - ATRn dMeoting in Council Cham-1 Fiske Home [Guiaie SSWETE srlrotiind o he| Cmovea e o DUneln Ofes | ppueshid Danite. Call at s i | B menia. 3¢ - Coun o unci am i 5 < uitable rewa returne nov: % mantic. novh aple St all improvemenis, 1ots I bicad ety b 1 lore Serious | ulletin_Office. novsd WANTED A mald for light houwse- | —om B ——————— — | fruit. Induire George W. Moore S p Qad T ©- O Fmeets| 1n nonor of the fiftieth wedding an- Symptoms of M Serious | T.OST_A black and white calf_sbout | work In a fanxly of two. = Alex Mo-|poron PhLB—One fairly trained fox|™ novd I kiiow what fssue R imes Union Ne. 137, U. B. of C.[niversary of Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Youns Sichinens, | creOweek 614, Sunday morning. Finder | Nicol, Jewett Gity, Conn.. ' moved . |Eound. FPhone 1266-2. e e eI =Divs reo DRSS R logions o » and J. of A., meets in_Carpenters’ Hall. | which occurred on Sunday, Nov. 4, | call_1892-5. noved _ | T D Druseist with Connecti: | g F0m, BALE—Registered Aberdecn An- | mim St. Inquire 48 Ouk St novid I know that heav na Norwich ' Aerie, No. 637, F. O. E.|their daughter, Mrs. Lioyd Greenc LOST_A nickel plated automobile | cut license to run drug store: good | Eurongy 857, YIgh Jovsey helter Mehi | =g pmnm —murnished rooms, sulta: | [ must raren st L ) meets in Eagles' iHall R Buckingham, gave a little celebration " e crank, between Norwich and Mont- | opportunity for the right man;_good | —ions. Leonard Bridge. Conn. nov S e kil et Rl AL s R LR DR - o mdtes Augliary, iy, No. 18 A O.|und dinner at the Young home on| Washington Park, IIL— I am the | il Rinder leave at Bulletin Office Write or telephone 'W. H.| 835.00 for an upright planc _ with | centraily 10¢ated: board 1t desied dor| The deadsosions, RIS el A0 dEon meeting [South Main street. The home circlemother of four children and have suf- a e oakviite, Conn: novid | stgel, and “wearr. "Call today’ rerms | 1380, “ Hiauire 37 Ciix st novaa advanse! ac Siater Hall: was unbroken and gathered aroun =1 fered with female | LOST _Friday noon. on road fo Jew. | ~ WANTED Flocks of sheep _and | Saaden” Fo.' aain Be” Morviinh, "aout | “ro mENT_The nai oo B [ e s S the table were: Mr. an 8, trouble, backache, | ctt CHy, nicksl cap “to_aute starting|lambs. John R. McDonald. Phone 21-2, Wauregan Lodge, Knights of Pythia end you a ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Buckingham and =5 cramk. Finder leave at Swan's Gerage. | Niantic, Ct, R, F. D. nov3d $26.00 for a mahogany Simplex plano | in Btetner Builiing. M s Inquiré JTSre DPras son Donald of this place, and Mr. 2nd nervous spells and [ novsa WE BUY aad sell Toois furniturs, | H2YSr with rolls. The Plaut-Cadden|of Jjohn Stelner.- fol 471-1% That T should let 7o t 2 3 » | Co._Main St, Norwich, Conn. 2aMS: i Mrs. Champion Mathewson and the blues. My chil- | “1,08T_Between Taftville and Baltic, | stamps, false teeth, antiques or any- ,_Conn. sep2dMsSat. i I heard o BREED THEATRE. daughter Janet of New Haven. dren’s loud t: ning surgical suppli thing_eéise; old books especially want-| $116.00 for a good oak upright plano| PO RENT_Eight-room cotia A a SR S Adelbert R. Young was born in Na- ¥ . Thompson, ‘tville, | od. Write or call. Louis D. Ward, 32 (in perfect condition, with stool and |jand Road, Norwich Towh. J- Your - Come Through, a Picturization of [ick, R. I, Oct. 19, 1845. H;- Da\'erl\:s and romping would | ;ng receive reward. nov! Water St. mar24MWSs vllg:;l’?l;l‘"e'n?‘ndx;s doxi her waek. | ington. 4 Ko George B. Howard’s Mighty Melo- [wero Horace P. and Eliza Young. He | make me 80 nervous e g -Cadden St Nor- | &tom. ____ — You 194 - Bean, ta Right Mas: ive Acts, Fea. | camo with his family to Jewett City | I could just tear pipe, @ 10c tin of Lucky Strike roll cut [ ¥ich. Conn. O oo suwan, sl equipot & yisto Mg = - 4 when but four years of age and was everything topisces FOR SALE smoking tobacco. total value 45c; our | $148.00 buvs s fine Henry F. Miller | Bogis i O eouana s e S make ture for Today and Tuesday. caucated in_the district school. Early 57 = Frice Bc; "don't_ wait at peace rice. | npright plano, “with® stool ‘and scarf. | Seicc: 2 ron s S T - life he became interested in the and I would ache. Fagan's Smoke Shop_ ____ novid | Terms $i6 down. 3§ per month. The | —7T0 RENT House of elght rooms and purred | e The Untversal Film Manufacturing | 0,00 (0 (VRS o) orlemented his over and feel o sick WANTED_ATl of Norwich and sur. | Lo en Co. Main ST, Norwich, | bath: upper flat, six rooms and bathi| ana’{lin"Ton save company takes pardonable pride in| G cation by winter schooling, always 55t T woull not rcunding women to know that they can : e [opes g e 8 Oy oorsn R owes Eenpment the ‘price! { announcing the premiere of Come|..ping an eye to the line of work s, & Sviniito Bk et an all wool. up-to-date storm serge| $110,00 for a good Milton mahorany | foue rooms 3o Bradiord Bosbeineny Through at the Breed theatre today | . 4" study in the business in which " ‘want anyon 20 SHARES OF 'l:.d(es' dress for 35.97; ladies’ silk and| upright piano, with stool and scarf.|))8 Broadway, 8 to 1% or 1 to 6. *| Press forwara, soldters, and Tuesday. It is stralght from the |06 S 0 000 e success. to me at times. Lydia E. Pinkham’s sl poplin top skirts for $297; the|Ierms $10 down. $1.50 per weck. Tne Vod Youshdsavor— R ¥ Broadway theatre, New York, and from | "€, 3, 5% 0o P17 e ‘was at worl in | Vegetable Compound and Liver Pillsre- THAMES NATIONAL m eaut es’ ready-to-wear | Elaut 5 n s rwl e — T roa¢ ne, wherever Chicago, where it scored : i hats at 97c and 31.97, and ladies’ and 3 L o rent. seven rooms, a1t e Blamouse o e It 2coron | the, Frankiin street armory in Nor_| stored me to health and I want to thank ‘BANK STOCK hats, 2t $7c sn $197, and ladien wng|Somn L | R ol Hoelae | Sall orf Fran senment Wars ¢ : +"%t | wich, rifiing gun barrels. arned | gon for the good they have done me. I fhe price vou pay elsewhere. Why Day | fine ooy = \eh | Hamilton Av octs ot sever, and packed the houses to capacity at|(ne mnachinist trade in Baltic and was | JOU : S more? “Pasnik Co. sell for less: 0ppo- | stool and scarr. Rermms i down. 8| T NT_Five- - 3| Your snirits from tha grapp ery performance at dollar prices. The [ 102 200 "vears a toolmaker in Parker | have had quite a bit-of trouble and AT A PRICE TO NET more? Pasnik Co sell for less: o too1 and Seare *;’;;",'.' $ih down 38| o WENT_Eiveroom Tenement w0 | 'L, . | mom Jn ihe, work ot Georss ronech | Sros gun shop at Meriden. fie work- | worry but it docs not affect my youth- BETTER THAN 5% movzd Kfain"8 Norwich, Conn *| *ocitsd Vinged warriors. T shatl a oward, o) »|ea for a time in the Slater Mills here, S < == > = o - L To Bighes van $hat e Bveliot and anthor who has o his|SO,I0F & tme in the BlMtey Al e |[uLlooks. Myfrlendsssy ‘Whydoyom || o, iNvESTMENT FOR BOY WANTED at Powers Brothers'| . FOR SALE_To cloce sstate, ons | 0 RENT Temement of sight rooms: HEnEs? neaven, ¢ Tredit such countryivide successes as | EOIE fn 1STT fo the A"t attack |look so young and well?” Iowe it all i L Fish Market. novid ~ | neuse at No”§ Reynold s YN Tooms | atcam heat and-all letest bmprove: | g, g2 gl g H 3 ¥ Co., 3 i i es.*® —= 3 use af North £ ments. 5 moun| sep2 Tth, my sons, where De i Enobs, God's Law, The Only Law and |, patent device to a loom. He waslh the Lydia E. Pinkham remedies. JAMES L. CASE WE ARE XOW peving the top-notch | five rooms “barn and ‘doubie iot ' In” | 0T iy pea S| goutie domintons— jPerils of the Secret Service. Herbert|,gior mechanic for a number of | —Mrs. ROBT, STOPIEL, Sage Avenue, > price for native cak sidings cut thick | guire John H. Harris, Administrator, | TO 4RENT — Furgished rooms for ou_Sapnet fare beyond y Rawlinson is cast In the leading role | ca o and in 1890 was advanced to the w.ahlngtnn Park, Illinois. Investment D rtment enough to be the following thickness|436 Main St, Norwich. nov3d gnt ‘?d ping. n n’'s heart ‘ and his effective work has been spoken | 1o0is T 6% quperintendent. The di- ~ o s when thoroughly dry: 1 inch, 13 inch, ORCS SR TcRasp: or 1ot Tae. Bl —2itd —By Daniel M. Henderson i of in the highest terms by the entire PAshland Cotton Co.. a| Ifyouh: about which 37 SHETUCKET STREET 1% Inch: 'we can —use any quantity|, FOR s 3 ol O RN rista il Tovasy alee Vigilantes. N York Bl Tesh hn the Lo == of the Ad =t youhave any symptom about wi C—— | {50M 2 carload up. same to be shipped | XeePiRE for winter, a big work horse.| ,oms ' for light housekeeping, 106 New York press. E few years ago, after repeated4equests [ yoy would like to know write to the once. Call, write or telephone = oF, 8o. Canterbury. mov3d | 500051 St Tal: 1048-8. soplld THE; ®XD OROSS NURSE jeading feminine role gives him sym- Todin B Pinktans Modic | pathetic support. Pearl White will also [ oo ;"o wed him to relinquish the [ Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, 5 66 County St, New Haven, Conn. Adems hot & TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light sbe seen in The Fatal Ring, and_the Hfier of the mctive superintendency, | Mass., for helpful advice given free of AUCTION novad : i ot fi‘;’,{:l‘;,‘, garm lonated % | nousekeeping. 82 .%Va.-hfl:‘(‘o:"msg Now te vour mtesion some wit T latest war news in the Hearst-Pathe|,q consenting to remain in an advis- | charge. W Souse. | 30_8c7es land, 12 room coionial house, = Tn fleMs a-ars: o o weekly completes the bill for today | e “ascallE The Confectionery. Clgar and To- | work. " APply to Mes. Oswald O Biraet. | o S ommens os hor®s, barn, and other | Mo MIENT _Bejement Lenement at 63 Told her wingey 0w oy A T Founk 1 o repubtican of the bacco stare at 34 Sncrman St Norwich | T Brosi B, Danictoon Hel " aov30 | hcor Bomm: Mimtriorstt Womia | Sohoal,Su Inqulfe ¢ Bulletin Otiice | por 350 snalf wirdor where ro G S s sl e ] t as th ta for the local Red [ Falls, will be sold at auct e e Te “bully DAVIS THEATRE. fples: InIERE GRS wak [ Do ent au the quots for the dock : = et WANTED _First class toolmakers.| FOR 8. no pair steers coming ENT_Neatly furnished roo Where bulicts hiss ana 1 I8 Folitical’ principles. In 1806 he was|Cious chapter, and. that by Novem- WEDNBSDAY, NOV. 7, 1017, Comeenien? Relognope and Hioaels | fvs. She DAl steers comine three, Tof | alo s anm tor Tt Botash i, T Mok Fraphol stnge “Douglas Fairbanks in The Man from | SSRIof BUTECes o ittes with "those | ber fifteenth. at 3 oclock p. m., . Company, Meriden, Conn. novid | 1046-12. nov3d | May Kelley, 7 North High St. _ jeld Painted Post Today. Fhe prooured its charter. 1l With Diphtheria. fully equipped with sods fountain, ice = == Weosa FOR SALE One 1917 model D 46 = e e el E Tor ten years he was treasurer of [ David Clarke is Il with both diph- |CTeam tables, chairs, show cases, etc. | .\ Yor enersctic solicitar and soiect. | Buick B-passenger touring car, me- ip for light housskeeping: | You stop the ebbing of the A special tremt is in store for the |Mt. Vernon lodge, No. 75, F. and A.|theria and measles. Richmond Gard- | efectric light and heat. iri salary and commission; permanent | chanically h},‘eA';nflgfl S EevRnistied) Morss, 18 Union Bt J745d 1ite, = . _wany admirers of Douglas Fairbanks | ). He is a trustee of Rellance lodge, | ner also has diphtheria. Several peo-| Now is your chance for a good pay-| position; satisfying _references re-|&90od tires, price 3800 Imperial Garage. Or you may clese his Tonglos in his mewest Artcraft picture, The|I. 0. O.F. No. 29, and one of itschar-|ple .are having their children given |ing business. Wil be sold complete | @Uired, ~Address’Box 546. Bulletin. FINE BUSINESS CHANCE | 1 yon thr®angel of the = Man from Painted Post. at the Davis|ier members. He has served on the|anti-toxin as a precaution. cr In part. For particulars, call on or | —0v o S _Belgian Hayes: 1 vele| sirite. | e o Thantre this week The script for this | water works commission and for a| Benjamin Gittleman of the Univer- | addrems e Second-hand 40-guart | PregdeT Ji: 1 pair youns. $4;1voung| TO RENT—in village of 8000 Inhab- Douglas | long time was chairman of the Second |sity of New York spent Sunday at his TALBOT OANDY Co.. milk_cans;_state how many, condition = e A ot | oW ?;g;an:m tentroof over < .photoplay was written by Timeelf and is based on Jackson Gres- Congregational Ecclesiastical Soclety’s home in the borough. 56 Main Street. and price. B. C. Hallock, Merrow, Conn, novid them. ~Imperial Rabbitry, Taftville, novaa d business. Non the kind in village. o Work of three corporations guaranteed In golemn mockery the flag !cry's recent magazine story, Silver |committee. Transferred to Annapolis. FOR SALE _At 22 Mechanic St holds at b <Siippers. Bucking bronchos, = crack| Miss Phebe M. Hazen of Sprague.| ;. g. 3. Jenaings has been trans- 1 PRISON GUARDS Male citizens, 23 | Jowett City, Comn, two houses. ond|to man who takes this store ~Rent|punet ana shell—your very sete nding, trick roping and bulldogging |and Mr. Younso!w;l;e mn_;rlefl N;:vem Focl £ Cos Rise e fln;::fiu,"_'\?;_, ,B Mal 3 47 years old, about 5 feet 9 inohes | two-tenemert house and ome cottage|ieasomable. Address R.J. Jodoin. Bal- A = 3 R )Y I8 camody. ba ga e e home at Thanksgiving, when his du- e s g itbe true west. Participating in these ; scenes are the champions of the world made it her business to be all a wife and mother should be in the home. ties will be completed Mrs. E. M. Swift, Mrs. W. H. White- OF ALL KINDS for- advancement; entering salary 365 per month. or 350 with maintenance Send 'for circular and application. FOR SALE Harley Davidson single ed motoroycle twin, in A-1_condi- tlon; some buy. _Imguife at 52 Central COTTAGE HOUSE !in their respective accomplishments, utside activities have never ex- F sen, an | incioding Sam . Brownell, ” champion | tendca much beyond the church where | an. Mrs. Bdw. Geer and e e oc Shietky S oo ace e menion. RO 10 | Ave. Norwich. or Phone 1314, _novd | of elght rooms, large yard, 326 & month, Bucking broncho rider: Joha Judd, |she has been faithful and lberal in|tha Geer attended the missionary| The Peck-McWilliams Co. |<2°% : FOR_SALE_1916 Ford fourlng car| Indulre catem, the } fancy artist; Tommy Grimes, H.|the fullest sense. o 3 WANTED — Boy at the Broadway |’ b oondition (extras). Auto Bales ATe hinning : rope Miss _ Elizabeth Hayes of Norwich e cotsld Sood JAMES L. CASE 1 + { A Stciciiand sz other winners at the | Thelr two dsughters ars Mabel A |, 1088, Blizioh Hayves of Norwich Fish Market, o T B e O ] ufnely ot ta other, em | e Sye. The Triangle featare is | imgham wnd Mrs. Champion Mathew- | BIown. Oilss Hayes was a former | TEUTONS ATTEMPTING TO (FAYTED Foem with ceaed fam-| FoR sarm—isi Cadilsc fouring 37 Shetucket Street Bl sl J - 4 E dre: care Bulletin. car, wou : ftestom while the ca Wait Whitman in The Tar Heel War- |son respectively. i FRATERNIZE WITH RUSSIANS | cisoa Taodel 19 Overland touring car In §0od mgers, irior, a five part romance of the south, uests of rs. askell. . condition. Auto Sales Company, 13 RT While to his mmdadened v n Mrs. G. A. Haskell has as her guests | In the Zuzeo Reglon They Were Fired | WANTED_First class Bath 6t octzsa WASHINGTON COU! Tematns < where honor 1is empty word. T Caught In the End is the comedy to no FINGERLING TROUT her cousins, Mrs. Annie Champlin, Upon and Driven Away. o ADDIY 30 Marn Bu., Sewere Chy. octavd FOR SALE_Young bay horse sound, Corner Greene Ave. and Washington St. Only the stone 2o win gains, Only the stons %o win <complete the show. Five Thousand Fine Ones Received for | Mrs. Ida Brizgs and _Miss Annie s e os | sontie. Very Tase weish 1080, do HENt = Distribution in Nearby Streams. Bl’éfsl OfIQBhEW"»mR‘» L Petrograd, Nov. 4. — Teutonic at- |high at $17.50 per set for o1& Faise ek P eTuble. Got partiowiara ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT wains, - AT THE AUDITORIUM. ater Library reading room was|tempts at fraternization yesterday met | teeth: no matter if broken; also gold | %0708 ¥ R BOARD —Samuel M Brickner, In the X 2 The state fish and game commission |OPen Sunday aftérnoon, with Miss S.|with a mixed reception on the Rus- | crowns and bridge work. to % = e ALSO ONE HOUSEKEEPING SUITE ‘Timoa, Masque of Life Cost $600,000 to Pro- |of which Dr. J. H. McLaughlin is a|X Adams in charge. There were 25|sian front. There was fraternizinz |dan False Teetn Specialty, 35 Teunls| FOR SALE Teaming and trucking duce. member, sent 5000 fingerling trout to | Visitors. in the Dvinsk region, but in the Bu- | styyi Peryyy - Y- 8nd receive cash by long dtstance moving promptly done: "Phone 1030 HUMOR.OF THE % —4 Jewett City Friday evening via the zeo area patrols approaching the_lines = Be;xufi‘mP]:.lnpllel;..Cong 'ge B. Pt el - DAY __ Costing $600.000, containing number- 5.09 train. Dennis Barnett was in STONINGTON with proclamations were fired “upon Eii — % fess thrills and taking seven months to | charge of receiveng them. He says and driven away, the war office an- w ANTED e e e pgeheed O, SIX ROOM Knfdker—Money talks. oduce, it was no wonder that The |they were the finest fish he has seen, g i it Boards Ressived by Local|NOUNCeS. There was no military op- I T T HrEne Bocker—And a Liberty Bond jue of Life made an instant suc- |scme of them big enough to bite al- z . Seed L 5y al| erations of importance, according to i APARTMENTS The Star Spangled Banner. £ s O L e A I e Soen | ready. They were pisced without de-| Committes of State Council of De- |the statement. AN ERRAND BOY ol a1t coversd % ihere at the Auditorium theatre Mon- |lay in e l;g:‘:ée;":eamlsnl‘;xtlcth: fense—Close of Fair for Benefit of All modern conveniences and faultless | sight day, Tuesday and Wednesday. It is so|tcwn, includin, 3 = Christmas Gift Fund. Deep River—The Chest: d De Enquire at ath equipment. In flne residence “Eh, what 30 you mea . éecidedly different from any other pic- [ Hopeville, Broad and Willow. Al- el P 4 ester an ep section, near hool and rics: | mean the leaves are f: 4 most every year since the days of the River members of the Home Guards BULLETIN JOB ROOM e usarimcroy electrics; | mean the leaves are 1 ture ever shown in America that it is almost impossible to draw a compari- fish and game club several thousand ‘rout have been secured for stocking. Judge Elias B. Hinckley, Dr. James H. Weeks and Selectman Frederick are having practice at intervals dur- ing the week at the rifie range sit- Corcoran Homestead, 102 Tal- Can sell you a fine new two-family house at an attractive price. “Conceited, isn't he “Yes; he even thought he son. It is a melodrama pure and sim- Boulter, local committee of the Con-|uated on the turn - v =3 lter, pike in Chester in Ple—but a great big melodrama. plaved | I'ifteen years ago the late P. B. Dris- | ncticut state council of defense, have | o soe omnoa” by Joike, 14 Ghestes man street, eight rooms and ed the war the day. he . ground the most remarkable series of [ matters, nnd‘ seve&n zi ermofl hut - | ke placed in position in the borough, | by members. about 300 feet extending to the = 4 % Press. erciting happenings that have everjermen concelved the idea that white- |Mystic nad Pawcatuck. They will con- Two SPINNERS river, two building lots, fruit The Norwich Housing Co. et i ics. el P Been put into seven reels. At the start | perch and walleyed ple would flour- | tain the names of the _soldiers and trees and vines in abundance. g % [ ove hed st ot Som 20 of the story there is distinct simplicity | ish in the Aspinook Several thous- | suilors of Stoninston now in the fed- | MATT A. TINKER & SON..Auctioneers| Apply . Good reason for selling. Price ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Colonel Bluegrass — Well Chatmcters fitmyy In the mind and gives | cured and placed under the most fa- | Crarare fio ofeie G0t oy I 280 AUCTION GLEN ‘WOOLEN MILLS, very low. Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | Fow did it get lost?—Boston in each & direct and humen interest. | vorable circumstances There was & |{ia state council. In order fo make i rinfeg i daded THOS. H. BECKLEY | e | Fhers oo only thise or fous real chay | ecord of ome whlis, perch, Pein| o honr ol comple TGltehf| 1 wint e ac pybtic austion WANTED 278 MAIN STRRET e Teautiful circus girl heroine, her father | took a bait. bThu matter was studled | {12 POCIerS aRd saiors muet o WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 1917, & Telephones 724 and 68 Cook—Well, Just you ¢ snd the youns prince who loves her.|up considerably and authorities gave e e at 10 a. m., 15 Toolmakers, 10 all-around Machin- X four plates without making he ascension of the prince to the |their opinion that both sorts were ex- S e .. 2 at my residence, In the Town cf Lyme, |ists, 60 Weavers, 10 Spinners. 12 Gen- Ideas. throne prevents his marrying the girl, | terminated by the voracious small- [ The fair to raise a fund for Chrigt- |rlace known as Pleasant Valley two |eral Housework Women, 2 Second The building formerly occupled by The | «Getting up bedtimes and @nd she disappearing from sight | mouthed bass, then so plenty in these [mas gifts to soldiers and sailors came | iriles north of Hamburg, the “ollowing | Girls, 15 Laborers, 2 Milkers, 2 Cooks | Plaut-Cadden Co. 144-14¢ Main St. ing the e ,,;7 priteac “K‘,.‘ a thought to be dead by him. He mar- waters. Local fishermen and those who visit t oa successful close Friday night in Borough hall. described property. without reserve or limit: 1 pair oxen, five vears old: 1 (women). 10 Girls, 16 to 17 years of age, 1 Teamster, 150 Girls. FOR SALE inquire of these days.” ries ahother of royal blood, and not un- L S E L3 - et et T B o e Baber who has | this section each season find & some- [ After a visit to borough relatives, | DAL, Duon steers. three sears old: 4 |88c e OVMENT BUREAU Two and_one-half story House with bt e s ek sbawt dotis been stolen by a circus chimpanzee, | What unusual condition in bass fishing | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bradshaw have |8 two vear old helfers: 3 yeariing heif. | contral Bld Ceo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. | Store on first floor and one acre of oL S SO & the lovers meet again. The obsta- |in the fact that the Ashland _pond |returned to their home in Fall River.|ers: 1 heifer calf, seven months old - . land, situated at Poquetannoc Cove on Ethel—Why did_you ies of their friendship seem unsur-|gives fine sport In plenty of large- [ Judge Gilbert Collins of Jersey City |Shoats: 1 two-seated surrey; 1 buii- Westerly trolley line WiIl sell-cheap: bat to that girl? You don’t Tountable ani form the basia for the | mouthed bass and the Aspinook, about | spent the week end at Broadvale, his | BESS, vwason: L carriage: I | busines EEE T A M. AVERY o your L BBt Soit of piot Gevel % The |a quarter of a mile west, has only the | sumraer home, ; ; Sitin: omete h e Franic o—er—but m e scemes are topped by the fisnt | small-mouthed variety, yet the Pa-| The New York ferryboat Hamilton | &, TichiTe: nearly new: 1 horse rak == Tel. 1122.2 52 Broadway | Abou: 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin | d0es, a: s 1s his hat—F Setween Eirl and monkey on top of a |cbaug pond, three miles east, has|arrived in Stonington harbor Friday | rator: : mngle harmess; I set double - suitable for almost any kind of | Mrs The 350 foot chimney, and the tremendous | both.” In all three cases dams prevent |and will be converted into a barge at | harness: 1 corn sheller:'a Jarge quan . sonable brice Im. | BOVernment is going to col $ire scemes, when the whole circus|these fish from reaching the Quine- |the yard of the Ship Construction and [ tity of ' farming _tools, consisting of at a reasonable P n- | foine. amphitheatre burns down . Gorgeously | baug below Jewett City. In the same | Trading company. There is now re- | yokes. chains and all articles useful + | auire at Bulletin Office. Me Willis—Well, 1t's gotng ¢ Spectacular are the ballet and pagean. |vear that the perch and pike were [ newed activity at this plant. on & farm; 100 bushels pdtatoes: o 7 an awful time with that Jor = acres corn 'in shock; a large quantity | The very attractive Cottage House, 4 that jdo try scemes, and a number of effects|Put ;’“,f:u'{,‘:,."f:‘ gb‘r‘i‘sg‘ilm:::élzh%l Dr. Bucklyn Resigns. of hay: a quantity 'of oats; a lot of | No, 13 Winchester Street, nearly new FOR SALE mext door.—Judge. bsolutel: i ict d hav o Ao N s o s hold Bt he d o “Y suspee e ne Do intraaneed by the Clever directors | Whiting, all’ enthusiastic sportsmen, | Dr: JOtR X Bucklyn of Mystic has | JOLSTOl] £200% S0 other articles (00 | and fully moder, A arest chance for || Two Brand New Diamond 1o You suspect the new w who, sometimas at tremendous effort, m-te‘t‘i!fll:emc?;emtgjr;flég:-e:tx; school visitors. Willlam A. Wilcox,| Terms cash. If stormy. next fair day.|onable. For full particulars inquire Di Edison Talkirig Ma- _FOR SALE or rent, cottage house| “Yes. The other used to rec kave secured most wonderful effects. Teported killed, and several were seen |2 former member, whose term expired MRS. MARY R. FOSDICK. |of uc‘ g Soia Nelson Place, Thamesville. O. F.[tlp with polite gratitude. T 4 b humters. 1 Jochlities. many miles | Oct: 1, Was appointed to fill the unex- JOHN A. MORAN chines. No reasonable offer || S™ith- novdd |acts as if he were collecting a AMERICANS IN TRENCHES e s pired ‘term of Dr. Bucklyn, which ter- R et ol demnity."—Wasbington ARE BEING BOMBARDED | The ice starms of the last two or |™ipates Oct 1, 1s18. Franklin Squars refused. DO YOU KNOW e T orstinath ke — system was given today. three winters have been disastrous to ficial trial Frid: hi . - Yy offic a] ay night. The whistle < that you could buy the Annie E. Lane | Belle — Did you see a n The American Batteries Are Replying quail. A noted local fox hunter, who at the Atwood mill responded, but the CUT FLOWERS -+ PLAUT-CADDEN (0. property on Perkins Avenue? looked real cheap to German Guns. lives In the western part of the state ‘Whistle now, while tracking a fox in the town istle at the velvet mill is to be re- AND FUNERAL WORK A FINE IDENGE g Nell—Yes, several men waiting F of Lisbon not two miles from Jewett | adjusted. RESI Norwich, Conn. No better place for a home. thelr wives.—Philadelphia Ledge: [ith the American Army in France. |of Lishon rot two miles trom Jewett |“GUI v oo e pies Suddenly. Maplewood Nursery Co. , ) E. A. PRENTICE First Boardsr—I can't think Saturday, Nov. 3.—(By the Associated upon 11 quail frozen in under a low Michael McGowen, formerly employ- T. H. Peabody. Tel. 986. ON WASHINGTON STREET Phone 300 86 Cliff Street Is you manage to fare so Press). Despite the rainy weather on iy » s Friday night and early Saturday, the | S2vin which was coated with ice. All|ed in the steamboat repair shop in FOR sALE - T've industriously made German batteries again displayed a |Put one had perished. Stonington, died suddenly in Hartford R ant to the landiady ar Taeam e e Eoenei it “oemapiod | M. Bovers"ind hey. wi pesisanie| JOSEPH BRADFORD Houze e 12 rooms and 2 bath, F Coringe ot ELR, oo mon. | ERERG "Boa ='“part of the French line ocoupied| HEARD CONVENTION REPORTS ricdin > modern conventencens the intsrior i it el e iy . E;"::nét“;:inug‘i:n.ls’ 1882. Burial will To atiractively S OR. SALE P T ;gg_ p‘.i'o'pl?-}“h b ;E::g \Tx‘l‘;\‘wlrp i} |SF the Americen troaps =~ German 4 were _aistributed impartially And Three Circles of King’s Daugh- BOOKBINDER woods. ~There’s a_spacious veranda you care to sell or rept, as 1 have a number of people looking for real es- came home so late last the trenches, the Americah and a large lot. Th! T Tty was eviying t the same facs.| ters Remembered Wedding Anniver- | gir Wallace Graham, chicf jusice of 7 owned by the late o NO. 11 BLISS PLACE Tats Investorents. - “You don't know what it is t sary of Mrs. G. H. Prior. the supreme court of Nova Scotia, has [ 8lank Books Made and Ruled.to Order || Smith, who occupied 1t as his home WILLIAM F. HILL, a wife who was once a schoolte dled suddenly. for 2 ’'number of years. A splendid seven-room cottage with all im- Real Estate and Insurance. She simply made me write a ¥ The ememy is using both high ex- - . = srostve and snrapnel n sending occal | A Lnion meeting of the three cir- 108 BROADWAY e e T S provements and in excellent con- Room 108 Thaver Bl | times on a slate, 1 must be {siomal reminders of the war toward | cles of The King’s Daughters was held houses ‘In Norwich. dition, 1n ideal location. For 20 o'clock: New York Gl the Amerfcan trenches. Reports reach- ing headquarters, however, are that the bombardment could in no sense be considered “lively,” merely being in the Congregational vestry Friday evening. The meeting was called for the purposs of hearing the reports of the two declegates to_the state con- QUICK RELIEF THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH ARCHA W. OorT, Telephone 1384. 63 Broadway. particulars, see Francis D. Donohue SALE HORSES 1 nave 20 Horses that I want to of right a Nine of them THE KALEIDOSCO epart: Roac:sd vention at Danb 3 - egul Semi-. i o e T e e parioe o | cox. leader of Dorsas Ciréle. prasided ( O i e Ty e g < Phones ‘e Big Work. horses—the balance will| A hundred thousand people Secto, % Miss Alice A. Brown was planist dur- FR“M cflNs"PAn cent. a year from the earnings of the F B I\ d Central Bldg. N ki weigh trom 900 to 1200 1bs. Come and | part in a pro-Ally meeting in A high officer fn the United States ing the devotional exsrcises. Tho re- | . ;i past’ six months and will be payable urnisne sfilshflrc 3 523 1 ELMER R. PIGRSON, T e army oo Saturday aefternoon talked G- . Prior, | ¥ i on and after Nov. 15, 1917. i Tel. 536-% ‘may14a .— and the Minist R ine officer of the | tfi-county president and leader of ¥ T FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. v 8 Foreign Affairs were enthusias IR e o cins | Whateoever. Gircle, and. Mrs. &: & | Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ) ; Cottages : e Burdick, vice leader of Do 5 4 and obtained of their ex- 3 reas circle, —— 3 FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. jences. It is beMeved that the in- | The Teports were complete and fuli| That is the cry_of thousands |, VPitestons Clgars will be $3.90 2 100 ssoo Two excellent farms; can trade either ; SiX Anarchists have been sent o B e e Porans | of Practical and helpul thoughte. The | einca Dr. ‘produced Olive Tablets, | 207, 05t 55 Miaecna " * B°% °F 50 or dale or Rent foF ity DRoDerty ot oauel Valus, maslin Paris o impritonment s uable in the training ef new con. | ProSramme was made still more de- | the substitute for calomel, P BoCoNART, Wil buy a five room Cottage House, | 37 aores. state road, mear city, modern | from four months fo (wo vears tingents for their turn at the front. |EhUfnl By two solos—a piano solo| Dr.Edwards, a practicing physician for i1 Franklin St 1t Watch Hill, Weskapaug, Ploasant | one acre of land, some frult and hen- | WHU3EL, Si3 lg::,f:,gg;h-;oek Digr | Glstributing a pacifist pamphiet 1 6 et & and calomel’ ow, . an ng hode Island | nery, only 1 1-4 miles from Westerly. | ings, k 50 h T interested, i Eroeer oeing S kound oues € 5016 by Miss Marion Anthony. years 's -time enemy, - 3 les. m Westerly. ed, write | 2700 from Albert Dick-|"'As this gathering hap: i £ the formula for Olive Tablets shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. | A pargain. I or telepho: of £120. insom, who is in England, wWere re-|cur on the thiriecath wedding anv. | While treating patients for chronic con . LEGAL NOTICEN - Send for booklet. v el O ek o 0 SO R S S last week. - | versary of the.county president, Mrs, and torpid e : Ralesl ; tober &, and the other October 14. Let- o . - DISTRICT __OF _ LEBANON. temporarily housed in the e g e ORI L R i et i | VB B 4T Ol Tabits dornot | T ool o | FIRANIK W. COY $950 s dme v mowledged. threo circles to express their 1ove anq e Lobanog, 1a eaid Disirict, dogsassa. ° WESTERLY, R. I SIS tWoL Cofths S lingy, - barr. .3 Hatna byl tieiDonEno e esteem for her. 'f:‘um' is the “keynote” of th The HExecutor having exhibited his 5 5 acres of tillable land, 30 bearing apple ment, which asks the public ™ rERED wEnks, |Otieton Fiske Home from Hospital. | little 2575 1o Tis Conrt 2or allowance, It 18 chee, Ioult. Tile ince) or a e b WD saNTrARTOM . WELLIAM B- g iy puSoiengiy i the reliet of Kid | on Mathewson strast Saterdey s | aigacause, the bowels and liver to act |, Ordersd, That the 1ith 0a7 o Notem: e el b Sl Bk The Petrograd newspapers ol Ve By Voley 80 Sii%a. P37 [noon, after nine weeks' illness at Mo- 4 mever force them to | »"ne Srobate ‘Court in Lobanon. be: AUCTION Tor e o0, Owne it leavons. for] o Titiretidsacs iofithe late Dr. P. B.| NS TS0NEor" their atrike af "Lveriil, tes: | morial hospital In Canandagua, N. Y., e o onaias AR S b 4o, e e Domee this saccifics, | HerTiman, 314 Main St. having an es- |again agitating. Al .meeting Kieppe. BT T S5 sanitarium Tor thres | the result of an accidental shot o he 3 » QG acxs susio on Fo frave | the meenit | ontal ahot Whils | and then—a bad breath —a dull, tired osid entnte, St his Conte " MONDAY, XOV. 5. - |Come and look it over. R T A ofnes n Lt makan | o iiways whvo Dol ros | other time for rheumativm and kidney| Money Needed for Soldlery’ feeling—sick headache—torpid liver terested there at at 10 oclock a, m., OX it “""'“M" investment, being e gk ble an ,c'_? B s | " Oobt stoden ns el ,'I“"“’" are constipated, you'll find quick, sure ¢ the Bundy HIll farm, n a| WILLIAM A. WILC! 50 destrably located, etc. For full A 2 E:"‘ Zount Imimediage SAler.” A |nskeq for e cnvermss of Clippings | oy plessant results from one or two lit- M R s A 2 A .v-i Tt cu;. the follOWING Broperiy: SRS i e . - |Tie Oremk Chamber hax w Cipintad the Cared® Buay tave|2sipd for, the envelopes of e Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime, | Sy - on' se “stitis T “Ens | Two-Rotaes, Jour cowsone heifer two FARM 8PECIALIST : e o pmoss) Ko {he aches and pains, etrengthen | r;r the soldlers and sailo ‘Thousands take one or two v LR, Bs years old. one small bull, some corn|41 West Broad Strest, Rooms 1 and 2 JOHN A. MORAN, a pension to the daughter of Mr. acics arive ont stiffness ana |for rs. About oo &3 Ead 4 Terma of sale cash. "I stormy ; Vens, the English journaiist, (who v ess—1id relieve bladder troubles, | 1as beey voluntarily given for the zbho Try them. 1 SeET ir day. : WESTERLY, R. I, Menl Nstate, Brokes, killed in Londor in a recent "The Lee & Osgood Co. purpose, but there are 125 packages to per box.. druggists. novsa _HORMISDAS GAUMOND. Telephone 2365 . © Frasklin Square. Norwieh. far mervices rerdered to Gree SR el SR . i

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