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FA!R, COOLER TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESFATCHE: LOST AND FOUND WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT MILLINERY SALESLADY WANTED —Apply B. Gotthelf & Co. novia WANTED Middle aged man wants position; handy with tools; no liquor, Address’ Bullefin Office. M. D'Atri novrd WANTED — Middle aged man and wife to go in the country, woman as Dousskeeper and man to work on farm; fomfly of onme. James N. Holdred Myatts, . °BT 1. Frione Mystio Div. 56-13, novia GIRLS WANTED Steady Y, 4 Ihe Tumer & Stanton Co. X WB Ifl"‘na 11_toals, furniture, antiques or any- TR 100 10 Spoks .np.u-mu“ want: ed. “Write or call. Water St. NORWIOH government uhrk oxam- inations coming; hundreds wanted im- mediately; 390 month; _samp! tions free. = Franklin Institute 37-1., Rochester, TIME to clean your vaults and cess- Pools, before they freeze. Phone 1636. oct31WS FOR SALE_Hallett & Sons upright plano; but little used; price reasonable. onemah Boarding 1ouse, ‘Tativiile. PRIVATE SALB_Household furni: ture, Including omk dining room and Bedroom set, Kitchen range, etc. ai o Cak 8t., Wednesday and Thursday, from 9 to 12 a. m. Ring lower bell. no: FOR SALE Fine 21 ft. new storm ‘cover new magneto, saulpped life beits, ship bell, brass ngh -,m‘Txi' e:sc..hnlao (wlndcy‘(,:le ma- n . P.; good bargain. Phone 162. 0 novid FOR SALE_—Handsome Gordon set- ter, white, black spotted, 18 months ©0ld, good pedigree. Phoné 162. _novid FOR SALBE Three I pedadlers’ wagons. onp Flase front and aera Ginorawelt painfed; will sell cheap or exchange For horse, auiok sale. W. Ct. novia FOR SALB—A large thres year old heifer for beef: also 25 R. 1. Red fowl at 26 cents a pound. Irving Eccleston, Norwich, R. D. 6. _Tel 1861-5. novid motorboat; ali cow, hogs or hen: . Whiteman, Jewett City, WANTED X Dlackemith on wegon work: a good job and good for a 00d “man. Gress Blackemith, care ulletin, néved WANTEDTwo gentlemen boarders at :o Taurel Hill Ave. novéd ANTED _Two sslesladies. Inquire at White Btar ‘Clothing G aevsd FOR SALBBralded Tugs, one orazy quilt top, one velvet drawa-in tidy; prices reasonable. Call or write for particulars, Charlotte” Batley, Route 1, ales Ferry, Com a FOR SALE—One thoroushly ed fox hound. Phone 1265-2. novbd FOR SALE—Bay horse, 1150, nine What is Going On Tonight WINDHAM 4 < . Lo ety A0 B T Breed The- | Members of Red Cross Accomplish o ndon car or % urse contatning quits & sum of money. at the| Much Valuabloe Work During October Children Finder leave at A. & P. Store, Frank- —Sale and Supper a Success—Post:| Just Love iin'St. novia he-m| reter ERve R ReTeED S Cocoanut I s 4. Hall, | | The following articles have been oil By proving property at Bulletin Office e | completed by the nwm\n‘;‘sh of the );{et: .l = —— = ion meets|Cross during October: e eurgical LOST—. ack ‘mal ressings under the direction of Miss Shnmpoos hound; has large biack spot on back I. 0. O.| Elizabeth Anderson include 4 fracture renet.mhl!q“'lllfd:rnph;:'::{u‘m '4')‘ Jl.:mal ¥ I [tiiow AR Erianmiins hetanen (2105 is quite so good for their hair fhe. Piainfela, "Conn., or Phone 26-3. | bandages, 19 rolled muslin bandages, "13 it etneing | —movid 0 9x9 gauze compresses, 20 gauze white, cream 3 = 5 ., S conition. e | “ToST—on Bunday, Nov. AT % @i Sponges, 12 2x2 gauze wipes v | lather to keepitin perfect LoST_On Sunday. Nov ith w dia M.c gauze rolls, 12 4x4 gauze soft, glossy, | fmhomd-ndrufl. dm.n,i 1‘2:3‘3., tnE, which (hs Swite il Bines i-yard gauze ro x4 ga dust. Don’t m-.:lm e o noved. LAS FAIRBANKS presses, 14 gauze strips, total . _,h,,,,pw.;m., . e Kritting In charge of Mrs. R. G. Wat- e I At T atre Today in “The|rous included 11 sweaters, 11 helmets, T o at Narn i Post” a Six Act|1® mufflers, 10 pairs wristers, 9 pairs snitable reward if returned to The = Post,” a Six Actlcocks. 16 eve bandages, 36 face cloths, Bulletin Office. noved Super Feature of ! West—Be | 36 sponges. total 1567. The FL““’:PE ;n Sure and See It. charge of Mrs. F. E. Guild includes 12 2 ¢ > — ots, 4 pillow cases, 2 hospital shirts, FOR SALE Douglas goes to the ex-|5 water bag covers, 2 bath robes, 1 only kind that will not dry out_the @eme & or to obtain real- | vair bed shoes, 15 pajamas, total 3 ey knd the hair, no matter how YOU CAN BUY Aicntion of thia he re- |\ total of 418 for the month and 2,035 | often you use it. 5 Care devoted to the B By Wjethet MR LR ghildren’s hair, means beautiful: thicki | A Cottage, Barn, Gristmill, lce Busi- : E el - e Sl e S o A ¢ youe oy | nese and 15 acres of Land, very chess rate pho- | The food sate for the benefit of the | giateand Gnd out fow good o Tl Cheap ok T P> | izea Cross was in charge of Miss Anna | SofundYour meney i pouremet satisted. s EUR nssen and Miss Maud Stokes, as- | Philo-ay Cor Newsrk: N:J- E. A. PRENTICE Ada Larrabee. At the Phone 300, . Norwich, Ct, 86 CIiff St. e Mrs. John Potter and — — fiss Margery Skerman, who sold cake, | — ples and doughnuts. Mrs. Ida Mac- Yl:lh Mrs. James Lathrop Tuesday at Do NoT DELAY Lean and Mrs. B. K. Leffingwell sold | $ p. m. iread. beans. salad, pickles and pre- g Miss Bllen Hawkins is vistting in| mqpe fine modern six-room . apart- Serves. Miss Sara Johnson was at the [ Eastford. } e e ORWICE HOUBING candy table and Mrs. Chagles Larrabee | Mrs. M. R. Plumb has been getting | GGMBANY are nearly all taken. Speak Tcured coffee. The raffle was in charge | the signatures of those interested in|gt once if you want one. Th /f Miss Anna Ciaassen. The proceeds |tfe food saving campaign. Bo equallea in Norwich for the price, about $40 was taken ond sale of silver pleces necklace was won by Larrabee and the Miss Marian Larrabee. Mrs. of the food sale amounted to $42 and in_at the raffle The turquoise Charles topaz pendant by Miss_Anna_Patton is vieiting her niece, Miss Elizabeth Abbe, of Mount Vernon. Hlustrated Lecture. At the Congregational church on Triday evening there will be an illus viz: $20 a month. Will seil you a_ fine two-family house at a reasonable price and on most favorable terms; in fipe residen- tial section. Some of the best located house lots Mrs. George Keeney, Mrs. H. C. La- throp and C. Arthur Keeney attended the funeral of their aunt, Mre. Lucre- tia Barker, in New London. Mr. Kee- trated lecture on Africa, followed bY [in the city. an informal soclal in the chapel. The |terms to suit. lecture will be especially interesting to the members of the Woman’s Mission- Prices attractive and ARCHA W. COIT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS I!o'ltm!D avis. Most western pic- | tures are staked in California and al- though the Fairbanks studio is there, the actor-producer spent a weelk in ney was one of the bearers. Mrs. Hallowe’en Party. Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. M. R. raantic Christian South Coventry Saturday, Will Meet in Library. Cross rooms Friday. A short busi- Henry Bingham gave a Hallow- e'en party for the young people at Mrs. Charles_Towne's Friday evening. Plumb, Miss Trelen Hopkins and Miss Julia’ Guild attended the meeting of the Willi- Tndeavor union in There wers ubout 25 at the Red Henry Yergason of Cincinnati at the inn from Thursday to Sat- ery soclety who are studying the text- book The Lure of Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richmond return- ed to Hartford Sunday after having spent the week with Mrs. Richmond's mother, Mrs. George Keeney. Instead of the consecration meeting of the C. E. scclety Sunday evening. Mr. Elmendorf, the new secretary of the Willimantic Y. M. C. A., gave an address. Mr. and Mrs Sidney Bard and friends from Brooklyn attended St. Paul's church Sunday afternoon. Paid First Cent. The first person to have to pay one cent postage due on a letter under the AGENT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway RENTS! RENTS! RENTS! UNUSUAL OFFERINGS rooms and bath; steam heater and all modern conveniences. Fine neighbor- hood, 10 minutes from business section. To small refined family from Jan. to May, $85 a month. Cozy Cottage house, furnished in home-like manner. Nine “rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat. High healthful location, near business sec- transferring his producing organiza- | ness meeting was held at which the tion of clty.. $60 & month. | tion to the real prairies and the exact | proceeds of the food sale were an- |leW three cent postage was the post- [ "SGR SO0 WO RMNG oo poden locale of his story. . Not satisfied | nounced. Rev. M. R. Plumb was re- |Ilaster. Only three letters came fol.,“Norwich Town: has steam heater with this he personafly journeved to|elected chairman of the organization.|the local office Friday without the re-| ;4 hath room. Quiet, picturesque lo- Cheenne, where he signed up _the | Zeginning Friday ‘the members wili[avired amount of stamps. e o T Tian tar champlons of a Rodeo meet, in order |meet in the library for the winter, as 2 § fo met the best effects in Scenes show- | there is no way of adequately heating e L et #0An exceptional list of properties for |ine the branding of cattle, reckicss | the present quarters. y g i ana oning o steopars Teckless | O e George Little and Mitchell Lit | SPringfield, Mass. has been appointed | Sale, and Aags:n\?vl‘ggfir“ LS The other feature on this bill is|Ue of Hartford were guests of Miss |assistant to Dr. James B. Dinnan, su- - perintendent of the state sanatorium 63 Broadway Walt Whitman, in the Tar Heel War- | Mary Little on Friday. t Telephone 1334 th Sl . in this clty. Dr. Radding succeeds Dr. \fier. a five part Trianle production Thé' Woman's Missloniary soctety met |ir this clty. Dr. Radding succeeds Dr. where honor counted before every- ing at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. ‘thing else. To complete the shows - — FOR SALE there is a Triangle comedy called i g “Caught in the End” and it provides!| Bulletin’s Pattern Service ¢ 20 SHARES OF 3 plenty of lauz THAMES NATIONAL sudevill tomorrow. | BREED THEATRE. Harold Lockwooc F in Paradise Garden, a Seven Act Metro Wonderplay of Romance and the Great Outdoors, CRAMPS Suggestions that may save Much Suffering ! BANK STOCK AT A PRICE TO NET BETTER THAN 5% A LEGAL_INVESTMENT FOR TRUSTEES JAMES L. CASE, Wholesome orous. like a Breath of fresh air in a hot room. Is Investment Department Paradise G: the < act Metro 37 SHETUCKET STREET omderpla rring Ha M ille, Pa.—*For twelve years that wi own at I suffered with terrible cramps. I|—— S5 E ;{;M':(hv“fl 1 ‘,5"_:‘ r’;—'hl\fl would have to stay | WILLIAM B. WILCOX......Auctioneer outdoors and was taken on gn.hed Several dave AUCTION California estate. the 5 : f of which has been left undistursed ed _all kinds of B A etrong casi is seen in this pr remedies and was I will sell at public auction on fon and in addition to Mr. T treated by doctors, TUESDAY, NOV. 13, E star Lester (‘uneo, V butmy trouble con- | ihe farm known as the Holmes place, 3 ard William Ciifford have prominent tinued antil one day | situaied at Pachaus, i miles from e Jewett City. consisting 0 es o s » e Mol Lread about Lydia | i Luiiiiy “ivided lu whediand, - « B il s st s very 4| E. Pinkham’s Vege- | pasturage and tillage land, new cement 3 Moore comedy completes table Omh“ il e Toomy s aun. Jall . day md’ Thursda what ithad done for | 20 RITy sttnated on the lahhug =al B others. I tried ft |Iiie. 3 “mtnuies' wall from church, and now I am never |library. postoffice and school. =awi AUDITORIUM. troubled with cramps and feel like 8 different woman. cannot praise farm 1S the estate of the late Rose (. Holmes. W. P. Holmes, administrator. asy: Friay Btixss Lydm E. Pinkham's'_Vogetable Com- | be “soid o e Righest, biBder” s mi gon wil pound too highly and T am recommend, | B cushbrea. Saistoin bull. catt o orid-¥ which y sufferas cral yearlings, grade stock. 3 thoroug a atar Fihr Ashfey, rs. GEORGE R. NAYLOR, Box 72 |brea’Ayrehire-eaives. 13 head in ail; Gerda Holmes and Edv: Mary-vnlle, Pa.’ pair farm horses, 2400 weight, n ety 5 Young women wno are troubled with | e300 Tuesy Tarnest: i Rous IR o¢ M. acd Mra Aleck Hulettc nful or irregular periods, backache, | cutter” with 20 Yest 'of carrier ™1 § Troiema i of Sew Moric N by i g s meriean harrow oM plovw. 1 Inteina] Pt Al fainting "spells or -indigestionshould | {oral plow. 2 sulicy pISwa 1! BaiY 45, t take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable |imoothing harrow, 1 _wheel harrow. 1 feels that s takes up v desi o mer ts | 2082 A’ POPULAR, COMFORTABLE AND PRACTICAL STYLE. | Ome-Piece Dresy for Misses nnd Sman Compound. ~Thousands have been re- lmrfi to health by this root and herb remedy. . Wnta for free and nelpful advice to lia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con- fig ntial), Lynn, Mass. Only women ead such letters. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING manure spreader, 1 five horse power engine and saw rig, 1 horse rake. & owing machines. 1 engine mounting ith saw and arbor, 1 corn sheller. 1 i democrat wagon. 1 fop buggy, 1 Stin- idard bome cutier (power or hand). 1 0-egg Prairie State incubator, 1 team wagon. 1 dump cart and front wheels. 1 set platform scales, 1 forge, 1 engine cream separator, 1'28-foot ladder, 1 piano, 1 organ, 100 bushels oats.' 23 hushels buckwheat, 40 hens, 3 tons oat straw, barn full of hay. 50 tons of en- . Siiage, 1 boat arnd oars, lce tools. 1 . There v style so well new side-spring _ business wagon, 1dapted to slender figures as this one. three-spring business wagon, nearly It is easy to develop and Ku(sd for any new, 1 second-hand business wagon, 50 the ‘materiais now in voshe. Broad o bishels potatoes, 300 shocks of corn 1 E pan 1=, ‘\\Al‘.‘n pl:“y I‘l":o'::\fi iel;lms'_m:;: ton L‘nb‘hllle: alifid‘fllar small tools too b o ‘the” side B = numerous to mention pa B sad amo col trims the V neck edge, The | _Sale begins at 10 o'clock sharp. Cl P o o Y Y Heating and PIumbing | oS e 2 o e, o Tuis afternoon asd tomizht is vour| “Ihe pattern is cut In three sizes: 16, = ki jtoring, gale will take place Lt g kg SRRk fSiINR. 1S fiLin thees sinesce 92 Franklin Street pext fair day. Terms strictly cash. | ovelty t-2* has startlsd t—n conti- | 0f 44-1 inch material for lflvl.u lllq HARRY F. HOLMES. - nts, The Maaaue of | T direr- | The SKirt measures abou 8" yaras 7 SHsweld, Conn. Telephone 1082 ‘ & l::yhurt“t robs laughs end ;fl--w‘i ny_address on receipt of 10 cents funny comedv and spec » Silver or stamps. e~ make un the balince of a won- | [Order Uiroln Fhe Bulletin Company. FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY LEGAL NOTICEN 3 ¢f=ful program. g wich, 3 = AT A COURT OF PROBATE. , : THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0| 75 o e v i 3 SPECIAL COMNISSIONER : TR i dvard, on the oth day of Novem- ARRIVES Frow ~INLANS || How Old Are You st DA e AN g ‘33;': — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, To Ncootiate for Shipment of Flour An Atlantic Port, Nov. 6—Dr. K. and Gran. T82 By Your Hair? You may be thirty in years, but if ou are bald-headed, gray, or your hair ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, Bitite of Jane Shank, late of Led- vard. in said District, deéceased. The Executor having “made written application to sald Court, in accordance with the statute, for an order of sale Fnatius. special s viones of 1 dry, brittle, SCTagEly B4d. gy look PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING of the whole or part of the real estate Finuish govermne ntty furtpe: ne \s. people will surcly. take you to be i i ing | described therein, it is Titions with the Unied Staces sor ino | mEhy?Ears "older.” Dangrat? s th | Washington Sa. Washington Building | **Graere SFhat" sald application ve Rt L e o it |sanss of st ra bl T clons | e e Sl hes tover bt 3| i detlp Poien dng wivene e il a0 o | sioekc Tn theaerigor and, tust s irz faded. dry, str A ce) of this order in The Norwich ! (e 5 TS omt hetlo Ead. men NAEEIY Phone 581 - Siorning Bulletin. a newspaper Ravin i T ¢ : & B Zrow un! s the roots are immediately a circulation in €aid District. and “thi B frem hrr ator \ll«l(:';('i“ abniuarrn:lue;lyx nuudr,\‘ghled_ i d l-eAntx;n..t made to this Court. . . Jenatiye win Yon munt pet niaor aamnanrstas| MODERN PLUMBING SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE. '.'f‘x: & ‘:;:;:fl‘: ihis auickly, safely and at ittle ex- | e e . ov7d Judge. R L a1 o aemongiat ' irveieys He hores to eotmin Parisian sage (liguid ff)m). thct‘xmyo.;'x 3] 50 9 tos: Coaiizi) = 1>'p from ths Uited s of preventing >usanas of Fin- ¢ coming winter, tlour can mel at any drug store: 1t's guars anteed to abolish dandruff—stop sealp fteh “ana’ falling hair and promore b rew growth or money refunded. 1¢s in greatdemand by discriminating women trous. easy 5 arranme aiirastivay 'm"" o ractivel appedr heavier than it really is. electricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by ‘ expert workmen at the fairest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. American House Special Rates to Theatre T'O\lm Traveling Men, Eto. Livery ‘Connection Shetucket Street T common council | maseage with Parisian sage is & real J.E. TOMPKINS FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. 1 souncll| cclight—easy to use, mot stiowy | or S e & P ant s or the purchase of Entisepus ™ e s et 67 West Main S & ‘oo tron. e, e . € = B o e to” Haritors | Kood 100k .:_\la’I‘::n;ll‘p]enzy fi{"n Sou oz The Piano Tus A in Erardonc] Sy oo’ fitde e | wHEN YU WANT 5’:;:‘.’;‘ TR et fontlon Booe Iniits DGRyt for | maae RIS che e THAe 122 Prospect 3t., e ¢ srviee o te Come. Lee 504 0. will | medtum_ petter than throuszh the ad- B ‘ [ United states, Soiy you, Vertising aolumns of The o ustin 2 -~ Phone 511 Nicely furnished flat, having seven | WANTED Second hand and antigue gurniture of all kinds; et our prices Dbefore you sell, A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- lin St Tel. 717-3. novéd years, sound and excellent condition: also two good delivery wagons. The Bllls Grocery, Stafford Springs, Conn. Fhone 147. Tioved WANTED—A young man, 16 Or mor. to learn window dressing: earn while you learn. = Address Window, care Nor- wich Bulietin. novéed WANTEDGentleman of refinement seeks room and board, appreciating pleasant surroundings. Bulletin, Box 565. novéd BOY WANTED to make himself gally useful; good opportunity. The Olevaon Co., Frankln Square. novéd roduas st e dn_ Sood Iocations for ms; must be in good location; foi laren. FOR SALI—One 450 Chevrolet tour- ing car. good condition four new tires: Inquire’ §3 Oneco St, Norwich. novéd ght weeks oid. FOR SALD Pigs Phone 1865-12, noved FOR SALE—A pair of horses, age § and 9, 2500 pounds, honest to work anywhere and good drivers; also my gray hnn:h-t- 9, 1100 pounds, an ex- tra good ell around horse, will sell for $50, is worth double. Cail at Murphy Brothers' Stable, Willimantic. _ novéd miadic Txed couple without obh B SAtm_Sueet ol : Belianee Sirn 0. Norwioh, el A, C. mx.?.ifi.:’%o.'fi"i.i“u; Hoved Hoved WANTED-Old false testh; domw't| 855.00 for an upright plano with mie e, Doy Al e der |l ol e S ol 2 Rk by return mail” L. Mazer. 3007 | Caaden: Co. Matn Ber Rorwish. Gonn. & Fitn st, Philadeiphia, Pa. noved WANTED Young refined couple wish two nice connected rooms fur- shied for lght housekeeping; all mod- crn_conveniences; accessible, or save stamps. Box X. otin. novsd WANTED A maid for light house- ork in a family of two. Alex Mc- Nicol, Jewett City, Conn. novsd LOOK!—i5c worth for_29¢; a 8bc pipe. a 10c tin of Lucky Strike roll cut Emoking iobacco, {otal value 45c; our price 29c; don't walt at peace price. agan’s Smoke Shop. novzd_ WANTED—A1l of Norwich and sur- rcunding women to know that they can et an all wool, up-to-date storm serge ladies’ dress for 35.97; ladies’ silk and silk poplin top skirts for $2.97; the most Dbeautiful ladies’ ready-to-wear hats at 97c and $1.97, and ladies’ and children’s coats for nearly one-half of | the price vou pay elsewhere. Why pay more? Pasnik Co. sell for less; oppo- site Woolworth's 5 and 10c store. $25.00 for a_mahogany Simplex plano player with rolls. The Plaut-Cadden .. Main St., Norwich, Cor $116.00 for a good oak upright plano in" perfect condition, with stool and scarf. Terms $15 down, $1.30 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co. Main St. Nor: wich, Conn. $148.00 buys a fine Henry F. Miller upright_piano, with stool and Scarf. Terms 35 down. $6 per month. The Plaut-Cadden Co.. Main St., Norwleh Conn. $110.00 for a good Millon mahogan upright plano, with stool and scar Terms $10 down. $1.30 per week. Plaut-Cadden Co., E Conn, $135.00 will delive 3 ur piano. fine mahogany - uprish stool and scarf. Terms $10 down, $6 cer month. The = Plaut-Cadden Cc aln St, Norwich, Con FOR SALE Onc 1017 model D 4 Buick 5-passenger iouring car. me- | in A-1 chanically « ed. pe. e 56c Department Store WANTED-A DRESSER TENDER { Mostly Plain Work. Good Pay. Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town WANTED SALESLADIES Bor Saturday Afterncons and Nights W. L. TAYLOR CO. 50c Deparment Store WANTED- |{AN ERRAND BOY Engquire at BULLETIN JOB ROOM WANTED First class _toolmakers. ice $800. Tmperial Garage. Connecticut Telephone . and Electric | Eopavgq o D7 c® 3800 Imper — Company. Meriden, Conn. novid e v T vire | ' @ ba rice the | WANTED—Salesman: £00d opportu- | sdams homestcad fa Lasted for energetic solicitor and collect- | miie ot Conterminy dem ori salary and ‘commission: permanent | 50 gores land. 12 room house position; satistying _references Te-|iarge Gow Barn, horse barn, and o Guired ' Address Box 546, Bulletin. butbulidings: térms fo suif. Wm. A.{ mowld Tator, Souti _Canterbury novia | AN D eScoond-hand 40-quart| Fom SALE_1916 Ford ing | milk cane; state how many. condition = 220 saion | WANTED — Boy at the Broadway | our Civouid malkc. s Kaod iruck: 1513 | ivh: Mpuicet. oct31d | imodel 78 Overland touring car in good condition. | Auto Sales Company. 13 WANTED Bath St. 5 oetrsd - ¥OR SALE_Youns bay horse sound, gentle. very fast. weigh 1030, do light SALESLADIES Work, ‘price r \nle Get particniars | at oneel T W. Chaffee. Eagleville, Conr. | W. L. TAYLOR CO. Tel, 610-13. i oetada “¥OR SALE _Teamine and trucking long distance movinz promptiy dome; reasonable prices. George B. Pember, Box 5, Plainfield, Conn. octisa FOR- SALE_Pigs. thoroughbred. O. L C. Ludlow Farm. Norih Stonington, Phone, 1861-13. sen22d FOR SALE 102 Tal- Corcoran Homestead, man street, eight rooms and barn or garage. Frontage of about 300 feet extending to the river, two building lots tfruit trees and _vines in abundance. Good reason for selling. Price very low. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STRRET Telephones 724 and 68 YOUNG MAN Over Sixteen Years W. L. TAYLOR C. 50c Department Store. Wanted TW9: SPINNERS Apply % GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NORWICH TOWN. WANTED 15 Toolmakers, 10 all-around Machin- | ists, 60 Weavers, 10 Spinners, 12 Gen- eral Housework Women, 2 Second Girls, .15 Laborers, 2 Milkers, 2 Cooks (women), 10 Girls, 16 to 17 years of age, 1 Teamster, 150 Girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr- FOR SALE Two and_one-half story Housc with Store on first floor and one acre of Jand, situated at Poquetanno: Cove on Westerly trolley lMne. Will .l cheap. A. M. AVERY Tel. 1122-2 52 Broadway FOR SALE Two Brand New Diamond Disc Edison Talking Ma- chines. No reasonable offer refused. PLAUT-CADDEN (O0. Norwich, Conn. “WANTED AT ONCE TABLE GIRL Apply COLUMBIAN HOUSE ‘Will buy a five room Cottage House, one acre of land, some fruit and hen- nery, only 1 1-4 miles from Westerly. A bargain. Investigatel 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, & bargain for ‘some one. Owner is leaving for the West -and. hence this sacrifice. Come'and look it over. FARM SPECIALIST 41" West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 B WESTERLY, R. 1., Telechona 2365 1 FOR SALE ' NO. 11 BLISS PLACE seven-room cottage Wwith all im- provements and in excellent con- aition, in ideal location. For Hasons Building Materials OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Pef.l:-lfi:wmi:m- ‘Co. mrov £ S0 pus your Sus. before tn Todtum better thin 4 vertising coluzssa ac Ths .- "fq\n-u-.‘:' FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, suitable for two gentlomen or man and wite; cther rooms, with board. The Plymouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Tl ephone 785, novid TO RENT Furnished rooms for two. with board of without. 126 McKinley Avenue. novid TO RENT_Furnlshed rooms and board, if desired. to ladies oniy. Ad- dress'Box 19, care Bulletin. novid "~ TO LBT_—Basement tensment of fou rooms, gas and electricity, 41 _ighth Streef noved TO RBNT Soven-room flat, steam heat, bath, gas and _eleotric connec- tions. _Apply at 128 Broadway. noved FOR RENT 7Tares furnished rooms, steam, slectric lights, stc, suitable fof ouplé. 51 Fairmount Bt. noved FOR RENT—Very desirable six-room & dat, with poroh, electric lights, bath, Bet"tubs, etc., five minutes’ wallk, over Laurel Hill "Ave. $16. Inquire of Alling Rubber C novea M0 BENT Tenement elght rooms, electric lights, gas, bath, hot and cold water, 26 Rogors Ave. lInquire on premies or Phone 785-18. J. A. Turner. noved TO RENT—Lower tenement 39 Or- chard St.; $12 per month. Inquire up- stairs. novsd TO RENTSeven-room cottags 87 Maple St. all Improvements lots of troft. Inquire George W. Moors. noved TO RENT_Bight-room cottage, Har- land Road, Norwioh Town. J. b, Hunt- ingto octdld TO RENT—House of elght Tooms and bath; upper flat, six rooms and bath; four_rooms. J. Bradford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway, 8 to 1% or 1 to 5, oct26d TENEMENT to rent, seven Tooms modern improvements. Otto Hoelck, 30 Hamiiton Ave. ootzea RE Five-room tenement 83 snho'ol“st. inquire Schwarts Bros. oot RENT — Furnished rooms for HEhe nousekeeping. 31 Division St sep24d T0 RENT—Furnished rooms; also rooms for light housekeeping. 106 School St. Tal. 1048-3. seplld TO RENT—Ba jement tenement at 56 Sokool St Inauire at Bulletin Office. Jsoa 3 TO_RENT Neatly furnished room; 180 oom for 1ight housekeeping. Mrs. 82y Refles."7 Nortn High ot. — jeld FURNISH: rooms; rensnnable rates. suitifly for Mght housekeeping. M7 Emma Morss, 1§ Union St 323d of elght rocms, large yard, §25 a month, Inquire JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket Street WASHINGTON COURT Corner Greene Ave. and Washington St. ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT . BOARD ALSO ONE HOUSEKEEPING SUITE *Phone 1030 Fm- Rent he building formerly oc: Plnut-Cadden Co., 143-14: iuquire of THE PLAUT- STORE TO RENT Atout 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. In- The spled by Main St. CADDEN Co. auire at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE roR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Buildins Lots, all in ae- sirable lecations List your property it you care to sell or repc, as I have a number of people looking for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Kxtate and Insurance. Room 108 Thayer Blag. SALE HORSES nave 20 Horses that I want to dispose of right away. Nino of them ase big work horses—the balance will Weigh from $00 to 1200 1bs. Come and See them. ELMER R. PIERSON. 536-5. maylda 1 Tel. FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade elther for city property of equal value; one 27 acros, state road, near clty, modern buildings; also 180 acre stock farm with tools and equipment, fine build- Ings, keeps 5 Tt interested, writo il iohe TRYON'S AGENCY, e30@ Willimans e, ot For Sale The, residence of the late Dr. P. H. Harriman, 814 Main St. having an es- tablished physician’s office in it makes it a very attractive investment, being so desirably locpted, etc, For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Frankiia Square. Norwich. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug. Pleasant View, and along the Rhode lsland shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY "WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALE attractive Cottage House, o 15" Wrinchastar ‘Strest, Searly mev: gnd fully moders. A grest chance for Business men. Will be sold very reas- ora For full particulars inquire JOHN A. 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Joseph Thierry, a former and deputy for Marseilles, h nominated to the post of ambassad: at Madrid. A Baku telegram _states that general strike in the naphha dist continues. Theaters and _caf been closed by the strikers, bu: town remains calm. Colonel Bdouard Secretan, = ber of the Swiss national counci for he last 43 years chief editor Gazette de Lausanne, has d: monia. In a great fire in a Brooklyr for 160 000 bushels of wheat, oats barley have been destroyed, age done to the amount of pounds. Incendlarism is suspecs Senor Dato, the prime minister, announced to members of the S press that the reestablishment c stitutional guarantees may be exr very shortly. The savings in Canadian o banks increased during August 4,000 000 pounds, reaching & total more than 190,000,000 pounds, whic 60,000,000 in excess of the pre- figure. Intimation that diplomatio re with Germany have been broken any reasons. The charge d’affaires asked for his passports. Some time ago the body of a Ge man airman was washed ashore north of Veveland. in Zeeland It has been identified as ‘hat of General dendorff's stepson, Franz Pernet, exhumed for transportation to many. Hungarian citizenship has to the Belgian princess, Louise of burg, who at thd request of the V! na police has hitherto been e permission to live in Hungary, Who has been resident in Munich CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse For Over30 Yearca bma wu‘ Fe % 3

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