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FAIR TODAY AND . PROBABLY TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Moving Pictures-at the Breed The- atre. Vaudeville and Photoplays at the Davis Theatre. Moving Pictdres at the Auditorfum. ANNOUNCEMENTS BISHOP ACHESON TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAY. Gathering to Be Held at Davis Theaere Under Auspices of Y. M. C. A, The public of Norwich and vicinity will have a rare opportunity tomorrow at 4 o'clock at the Davis theatre to “ear one of the most popular speakers BISHOP E. CAMPION ACHESON. of the state in the person of Bishop E. Campion Acheson of the Episcopal church, who will deliver his great ad- dress on “The Nations' Demands Upon Us" Bishop Acheson always thrills his hearers, and in all probability a very large number will take advantage of ‘this opportunity. In addition to the address there will be special music b the double male quartette of the Bass Clef, and Swahn's orchestra will render several selections. Judge Gardiner Greene will intro- duce the bishop. The doors of the Davis will be opened at 3.30 o'clock and the exercises will begin promptly at 4 o'clock. BREED THEATRE. Dorsthy P ips in “Pay Me,” the Dramatic Sensation of the Year, Feature For Today and Tonight. TUnusual interest centers in the dra- matic sensation “Pay Me,” which is the attraction at the Preed theatre today, which recently scored a great success during its New York run at the Broadway theatre. The story is of gripping intensity and an all star cast, headed by Dorothy Philips and which includes Lon Chaney, W. Stow- e, Ed. Brown, _Wm. Clifford, Evelyn Selbie, Tom Wilson and Claire DuBrey handles its task with supreme authority. Billy West, termed as “the funniest man on the continent.” will also be seen in his latest two reel com- edy called “Cupid’s Rival” This pic- ture is a series of side-splitting epi- sodes. The Hearst-Pathe Weelly completes this mammoth bill for to- day and tonight. Coming Monday and_Tuesday. Louise lovely, Jack Mulhall and _ Carmel Myers in the “Sirens of the Sea.” the picture beautiful, with a cast of fif- teen hundred. THE LILIC DOMINO Coming to the Davis Wednesday Ex- ening, November 14th. The Lilac Domino, the pace-making musical success of beauty. fun and fashion, will be presented by the orig- inal and only company at the Da- ¥is theatre next Wednesday evening, November 17th. This is the great three-act musical success by Charles Cuvilller which has set all large citles of the east agog over its wonderfully seductive music, its great dancing exhibit and costume gisplay, and the gemeral breeziness, brightness and wholesomeness of the piece. A fortune has been expended on the scenic and electrical effects and art critics as well as the general pub- lic are commenting on the wonderful beauties depicted, especially in the sec- ond and third acts. Twenty brilllant songs give ample opportunity for the display of the talent in the exceptional’ cast headed by J. Humbird Duffy. the foremost light opera singer of the day has the principal male role and Mar- jorle Pringle, with the brightest, and sweetest of high soprano voices, s in the title role. Seats ofi sale Mon- day at 10 a. m. AUDITORIUM. Wonderplay Shows All Nationalities. Of vital ‘interest to every Ameri- can, whether of native or foreign par- entage, i “The Slacker.” Metro's great seven act production de luxe starring Fmily Stevens, to be seen at the Au- ditorium. theatre on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Descendants of all nations h-z: whm this bva- triptie p] _which has been written and ~by - that . wizard of the screen, William Christy Ca- hanne. TIn turn -are shown French- men, , Ttalians, Englishmen, Roumani- ans, Chinesé, Japanese, etc., and then these. massed together, dissolve into one huge American flag, fiying free— the true “melting-pot’ of the nations. The same universal spirit of pa- triotism -is_illustrated in the story of the productifon. Native-born Ameri- cans'hasten to enlist fn army and navy and “do thefr bit.” "A Chinaman, born here, offers his life to the country. A German lad, born abroad, decides to cast his lot with the land of his adop- tion. Tn one scene three thousand sol- diers, with fixed bayonets, advance in a_formidable mass to answer the call of Columbia. 3 Today’s programme Is a Big Double Feature bill including Georze Walsh, In High Finance, a_five part comedy drama. The Tron Ring in Five acts, picturing Arthur Ashley, Gerda Holmes and) Edward Tangford is a well acted play. Mutual Weekly com- pletes the _bill. Remember “The Slacker” is here Monday Returns of the elections to the Fin- nish diet indicate that the new assem- bly will be composed of 92 democratic socialists. 64 bourgois bloc. 26 agrari- uns, 17 Swedish party, and I Lap. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Pignature of FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE If you are interested in Farms or Real Estate, send for catalog. We have some of the best located farms in Eastern Connecticut. $250.00 Will buy you a House Lot, 100x120 feet in Fair View Park. This is one of the best locations in town to build. En- quire of F. L. RACINE Real Estate Agent, Plainfield 'Phone 99-4, Moosup Division FOR SALE 20 SHARES OF THAMES NATIONAL BANK STOCK AT A PRICE TO NET BETTER THAN 5% A LEGAL INVESTMENT FOR TRUSTEES JAMES L. CASE, Investment Department 37 SHETUCKET STREET LOST AND FOUND LOST—Monday, a sflver wrist watch with gold fittings. leather strap, be- tween Newton and Cahoon Sts. Reward if_returned to Bulletin Office. mnov1od FOUND —A sum of money which can be had by proving frmrty. at 122 Che!tl;:; St., and paying for this adv. nov: WANTED COOK WANTED First-class Cook, also Sec- ond Girl for small private fam- ily. Apply at once at 79 WILLIAMS STREET WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. We pay $2 to $15 per set. Send by parcel Fol( and receive check by return mail. COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Removed to 154 Water St. bétween Sketucket and Market Sts., Norwich, 3 - YOU CAN BUY A Cottage, Barn, Gristmill, lce Busi- ness and 1) acres of Land, very cheap cheap of E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300, Norwich, Ct, 86 Cliff St. W. B. WILCOX............Auctioneer AUCTION THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1917, at 1 P. M. On account of having no help I will sell at my farm on Piain Hill my herd of fifteen cows, consisting of one new milch, several nearby springers, the balance between now and spring. Also one three months’ oid calf. CHAS. SANTO. MATT A. TINKER AUCTION By order of the Court of Probate of the " District of New London, I will sell at public auction on THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1917, at 10 o’clock a. m.. the real estate formerly occupied by the late James H. Manwaring, situated in_ Montville, on the Raymond HIll road. consisting of three parcels . of land and the buildings thereon. For better description, see Probate records. Sale positive, rain or shine. GEORGE H. BRADFORD, Administrator. . Auctioneer noviod WILLIAM B. WILCOX...... Auctioneer AUCTION I will sell at public auction on TUESDAY, NOV. 13, the farm known as the Holmes place, situated at Pachaug, 3 miles from Jewett City, consisting of 225 acres of land suitably divided in waoodland, pasturage and tlilage land, new cement ouse, 10 rooms and bath, and ail recessary farm buildings. Farm is beautifuily situated on the Pachaug lake, 3 minutes’ wall from . churc! librar: ostoffice and school. Sa: farm is the estate of the late Rose Holmes, W. P. Holmes, administrator, The foilowing rersonai property wili be sold to the highest bidder- 6 milk- ing cows, some good Ayrshire stock. 1 thoroughbred Holstein bull calf, sev eral yearlings, grade stock. 3 thoroug! ‘bred Ayrshire calves, 14 head in all; pair farm horses, 2400 weight, no be ter; 1 brood sow: 1 set team harness, express and LUgEy harness; -1 Ross cutter, with 20 feet of carrier, 1 Amerfcan harrow, 1 M plow, 1 Interna- tional plow, 3 sulky plows, 1 Eddy 4s. 2 sidehill plows, 2 cultivators . 1 smoothing harrow, 1 _wheel harrow, 1 manure spreader, 1 five horse power engine and saw rig, 1 horse rake. 2 mowing machines, 1 engine mountin; with saw and arbor, 1 corn sheller. democrat ‘wagon. 1 top buggy, 1 Stin- dard bone cutier (power or hand), 1 240-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 orsan, '100 bushels oats. 28 ushels buckwheat, 40 hens, 3 tons oat straw, barn full of hay, 50 tons of en- silage, 1 boat and oars, ice tools, 1 new side-spring - business wagon, 1 three-spring bueiness wagon, nearly new, 1 second-hand business wagon, 50 bushels potatoes, 200 shocks of corn, 1 ton cabbage; aiso othef small tools £oo nunierous to mention. Sale begins at 10 o'clock sharp. Clam Chowder, Pies, etc., will be served at noon, Tf stormy, sale will take place Pext fair day. Terms strictly cash. HARRY F. HOLMES. Conn. Telephone 108-2, novws Griswold, Jewett City. LEGAL NOTICES. WORCESTER COUNTY INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS, ‘Worcester, Mass. ‘The following person, depositor in this institution, has neither made a deposit therein, nor withdrawn _any part of nis deposit, nor any part of the nterest thereon. during the twenty Sears last preceding OCE, 318t 1917- Any information as to his present address is desired. Name: Frederick Leary Est. Date of last deposit, or withdrawal, or addition of interest: October, 1891, Amount of deposit: $100.81. known Tresidence or postoffice addre: Norwich, Conn. S Published in accordance with Seec, 39, Chap. 590, Acts of 1908, Common- wealth ‘of Massachusetts. Worcester County Institution for Sav- in, By ALS&T L. STRATTON. noviod Treasurer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for-the District of Norwich, on the $th day of Novem- ber,” A. D._1917. Present—NELSON J. AVLiING, Judge, Estate of Lucy A. Forbes. late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of sald deceased to bring in their claims nslln't said estate within six months from this date, by posting & notice to that effect, to- ether with & copy of this order, on e Signpost nearest to the place where sald deceased last dwelt, and in th same town, and by publishing the sam once In & newspaper having a clrcula: tion in sald District, and mak to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and Toregoins 15 a true record. t HELBEN M. DRESCHE! Clerk. NOTICE.—AIl creditors of sald de- ceased are herehv notified to present their claims against said estate to the Urderslgned at City Hall, Norwich, Ct. ithin .the time limited in the above d foregoing order. Epirheen: . ROOK. 8. HOL novind Administrator. l Cenn. noviod WANTED TWO MULE SPINNERS Apply JOSEPH HALL & SON Trading Cove, Norwich FIREMAN WITH EXPERIENCE WANTED AT ONCE GOOD PAY AND STEADY WORK. Must Be Reliable and Temperate Aply at Once FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU WANTED NIGHT FIREMAN Steady Work and Good Pay. Winchester Woolen Co. THAMESVILILE FOR SALE RENTS! RENTS! RENTS! UNUSUAL OFFERINGS! Attractively furnished flat; fine resi- dence ction, ten minutes from Franklin Square, January to May. $35 monthly, Furnished cottage house. 9 rooms and bath, electric lights, sieam heat: ingh, healthful location, convenient to business section; $50 per mon‘h. Pleasant 7-room apartmen:. sunny glass enclosed conveniences. flat, on car line. =ood neighbors. $25 monthly. Exceptional list of houses for sale and “LOTS and of ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1334. 63 Broadway. DO NOT DELAY The fine modern six-room apart- ments of THE NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY are nearly all taken. Speak at once if you want one. They cannot be equalled in Norwich for the price, viz: $20 a month. Will sell you a fine two-family house at a reasonable price and on most favorable terms; in fine residen- tial section. Some of the best located house lots in the city. Prices attractive and terms to-suit. ARCHA W. COIT AGENT Telephone 1334 large sun large Broadway FOR SALE NO. 11 BLISS PLACE seven-room cottage With all im- provements and in excellent con- dition, in ideal location. For particulars, see Francis D.. Donohue Phones Central Bldg. Norwich ‘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. Investigate! 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 bargain for some one. Owner is leaving for the West and hence this - sacrifice. Come and look it over. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, - Telephone m A GREAT VARIETY OF Alarm Clocks at FRISWELL'S - 3 8-27 FRANKLIN STREET El’ ern Connas T flul“o The Bul- letin for business medium 1n ¢ WANTED ‘WANTED—Man to assist fireman, do carpenter and other work, mostly in- side. West Side Silk Mill. noviod WOMEN to sell guaranteed hosiery to wearer; salary $16 full time, 25c an hour spare time; enormous Christmas trade; experience unnecessary. Inter- national Mills, Norristown, Pa. novi0d LADIDS—_Get a barrel of flour before it gets to be as scarce as a barrel of sugar is now; you can get these high rades at your grocer: ecker, Jones, uluth, Imperial, Marvel, LaCrosse Maid, " Regular, Occlident,” Pillsbury, Snowflake; our flour and grain is the ‘hest and price the lowest. Greeneville Grain Co.” Phone 326-5. noviod WE WILL PAY YOU $225 to dis- tribute “America and the Great War” in your locality; fastest selling book in years; every mother and every red- blcoded American wants it; lavishly il- lustrated; low price; man or woman; spare time may be used; umgle free. International Fress, Philadelphia. nov. OIVIL, SERVICE examinations Nor- wich soon; men and women desirin, gcvernment clerkships, departmen postoffice, railway mall, customs, ste- pographers, write for free particulars to J. C. Léonard (former government examiner), 276 Kenois Bldg. Washing- ton. - noviod INVENT something: your ideas may bring wealth; free book tells what to invent and how to obtain a patent through our credit system. Talbert & Farker, 4223 Talbert Building, Wash- ington, D. C. nov1os WANTED—People to make Christma: wreaths; also collectors of boxwood and laurel branches. Gtilities Co., 309 Broadway, New York. novioSw UARGE WANUFACTURER wants representatives w0 sell ahirts, underwear, bhoslery, dresss, Walsts, drts direct to homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York Clty. MARRY IF LONELY—For resul t and most successful hundreds rich wish marriage tial; most relia- criptions free. Mrs. Purdle, nov3s ; d S, 56, Oakland, Calif. WANTED—Five bright, capable la- dies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers; $75 to $150 per month; railroad fares paid Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 181, Omaha, Nebr. nov3s $10 A DAY gathering _evergreens, Toots and herbs. 10 cents brings book and war prices. Particulars free. Bo- tanical 33, New Haven, Conn. sep22d et SR TIME to clean your vaults and cess- pools, before they freeze. Phone 1636. oct31WS WE BUY and sell tools. furniture, stamps, false teeth. antiques or any- thing éise: old books especlally want- ed. Write or call. Louis D. Ward, 32 Water St mar24MWwWs WANTED—Ladies should have coats and suits made to order at Lazarow style, fitting and workmanship guaranteed; also plush coats steamed special Opposite Franklin Street ne 765-3 nov6TuThS T MANUFAOTURING CO. . Conn., want some goo: Teliable salésmen to sell their up-to- date line of calendars and advertising novelties; liberal commissions. Write for particulars. novsd FOR SALE_ FOR SALE—An Overland, 1912, passenger touring car. in gcod tion for service; Jeffery tour car, five-passenger, fully equipped; 1916 five-passenger Overland touring car, all up-to-date equipment and in zood or- der; Chevrolet, 1916, flve-passenger touring car, all equipped; 1917 Ford touring car! Overland truck, 1,500 1bs, capaoi Rambler truck, 1,500 lbs. ca- ity; Cadillac, 1918, touring car, with 'ull equipment.’ Kvery one or.any one of these cars can be bought at a bar- gain price. There's lots of good ser- vice in all of them, but we have too many cars, 8o will sell them at sacri- fice prices. Also some great values in new Overland cars. Charles H. Pellett, Danlelson Garage. Danielson, Conn. Tel FOR SALBE—One brood sow and elght o‘r‘v‘v‘lcl‘-‘v“{?’!‘n A Alfl..n w0 kN(‘b. 6, orwich, Ot mear Poguetanuc FOR SALB At a right price, 54 acres standing hard wood, three miles from Franklin Squere, near state road; will cut approximately 400 cords; a money- r for someone. G. P. Coates, May Bullding, Norwich, or call 'phone’ 1334. noviod FOR SALE—Two eneral purpose l':oraeu. James H. Hyde, North Frank- Ct. Telephons 30 Lebanon. noviod 100 ACRE LAKE FARM, $1,000—Bor- ders lake nearly 3% mile, h’elevation, fine view; good barn and sheds; house needs repairs; 45 acres tillable: fruits; 3 miles from trolley; convenient stores. schools, good neighbors. H. E. Ander. son, Danielson, Conn. nov10d TO RENT TO RENT—Nicely furnished room in refined family, to gentleman only. FPhone 266, Norwich. noviod TO RENT—The hall occupied by [Wauregan Lodge Knights of Pythias, in Stelner Building, Main St. Inquire of John Bteiner, 471-12. sep2dMBat. TO RENT_ Furnisned cottage house 176 Laurel Hill Ave. Inquire P, F. Bray. 238 Ceatrai Ave. 0ct37TuThS TO RENT — Five-room flat; also seven-room tenement, with or without garage, Inquire City Lunch, 14 Broad- way. novsd TO RENT_Five-room tenement, all modern improvements. . Phone 1179-4, or inquire 107 Boswell Ave. novdd TO RENT—Tenement, six rooms and bath hot and cold water, set tubs, At 3z:°r‘:;3nxun St. Inquire at premises. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room, suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife; cther rooms, with board. The Plymouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Tel- ephone 785, novid TO RENT —Seven-room flat, steam heat, bath. gas and _ electric conn tions. Apply at 132 Broadway. noved FOR RENT Thres furnished rooms, steam, electric lights, etc, suitable for couplé. 51 Fairmount $t. novéd TO RENT —Tenement elght rooms, electric lights, gas, bath, hot and col water, 25 Rogers Ave. Inquire on premises or Phone 735-13. J. A. Turner. nov| 5h FOR SALE—A very unusual- oppor- tunity to purchase a splendid paying §rosery business. sales running irom 600 to $750 a week. all good paving customers, a good share of the business cash, expense light, rent very low; th is one of the most desirable proposi tions offered in this section in s time; sold on account of sickness for stock and fixtures, $2.700. F ticulars, call at my office, 101 M s D. H. Armstrong, Real Estate and In surance, Danielson, Ct. noviod FOR SALE—One hundred bushels of rye and fifty bushels of buckwheat. 75 bushels of White Kook furnips. tiree tcns of cabbage, one ton of Hubbard squash, one roan horse, nine years, ounds, $40; four bull calves, si King 'Segls Champion, 2d, dams, two Oliver bottom' plow gul tractors, one three-ho power gasoline engine. The above must be scld at once. Willlam S. Brown. Shep- hera Hill Farm, Central Village, Conn. Tel. 28-12, Moosup. noviod FOR SALE—Farm 183 acres in Leb. anon; If sold at once will include en- zilage In two silos, about 20 tons hay, 5 acres corn‘in shocks. E. A. Hoxie, 0ct30TuS . ‘or Mo Yantic, Conn. TO RENT_—Lower tenement 39 Or- chard Bt.; $12 per month. Inquire up- stairs. novsd TO RENT—House of eight rooms and bath; upper flat, six rooms and bpath; lower flat, five rooms; lower tenement, seven rooms and bath} lower tenement, tour rooms. J, Bradford, Bookbinger, 108 Broadway, 8 to 1% or 1 to a. oct26d TO RENT—Five-room tenement School St. . Inquire Schwartz Bros. oct25d TO RENT — Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 Division St. se . 3 TO RENT—Furnished rooms; rooms = for light housekecping. 106 School St. Tel. 1048-3. seplld TO RENT Bz ement tenement at 56 Sekool St Inquire at Bulletin Otfice. 3 TO RENT—Neatly furnished room; also room for light housekeeping. Mrs, May Kelley. 7 North High St. jeld FUKNISHED ronms; reasnnable rates; suitcfilp for Ught housekeeping. Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. Jy2bd also FOR SALE—Register gu! bull, new miich Jer: trong, Leonard Bridge d Aberdeen An_ v heifer. Mrs, Conn. _nov3d FOR SALE—25 acres, buildi some tools, fuit, 6 miles from Norwich, suit- able ‘for poultry; $1,800. Address Box 858, Bulletin Office. 0ct30TuThS FOR SALE—Cadillac _ touring fully equipped and fi B dition. new tires. Thirteenth St. Tel. 1121 FOR SALE_Two Scotch collie gles eight weeks old. T. L. leach St.,, Westerly, F TURKEYS—Two voung car, con- 36 pup- Breen. 120 pure- WANTED Barber at 36 Broadway. Christman’ novsd NTED—Babies or young children to board: 33 per week. Mrs. Btta Stod- dard, R, F. D. No. 6. novsd WANTED A bright young man to work In butter store; good chance for ucdvancement. Inquire S. K. Ames, noved WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework: small family. ~ 15 Broad st. noved NORWICH government clerk exam inations coming; hundreds wanted im mediately; $90 month; _sample gques- tions fre Franklin’ Institute, Dept. N. Y. oct20d around farm hand: must be temperate and capable; state wages required, age and whether single or married. Address -Aldrich LI'arm, Westerly, R. L. or Phone 36-21 in evéening. novsd Mammoth Bronze Toms for mous Mahaney prizc B. Trotter, Chestnut FOR SALE—Cheap, near the Dayville carhouse. Whitman, Dayville, Coun.. No. 1. Tel. 309-12. FOR SALE or excha 1050, 13 years, for cash, cow. tatoes or poult safe for drive. Inquire at Jewett City of Ransom T. Read, Jewett City. noved FOR SALE—Three yearlings and one bull, one eshen soon. In- 25 novad r 0ld bay horse, will sell cheap. Taftville. sale Write L. . noved a good house lot George O. FOR SALE weight about i Irquire Ernest B. novSThSTu FOR SALE seen at Conn. M WANTED — Experienced grocery clerk Apply at Bulletin Office, nov8d WANTED — Tinners, sheet metal workers, gravel roofers and helpers; Iighest wages. Avenue. WANTED—A good machinist in a small tow steady work; =Zood pay and a good chance for promotion. Ad- dress B. care Bulletin. nov8d GIRLS WANTED Steady work: good ray. The Turner & Stanton Co., 251 Broad Bt - ... . BOVEE, WANTED_A_ blacksmith on wagon work; a good job and good pay for a good ‘man. Address Blacksmith, care Bulletin. o WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell, A. Bruckner, 556 Frank lin St Tel. 717-3. noved WANTED_Old false teetn; don't matter if broken. I pay $3 to $15 per et. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 . Philadelphia, Pa. novéd T _45c worth for 29c; a _ 35c pipe, a 10c tin of Lucky Strike roll cut smoking tobacco, total value 45 our rice 28¢c; don't walt at peace price. ‘agan's Smoke Shop. novzd WANTED—AIl of Norwich and sur- rcunding women to know that they can get an all wool, up-to-date storm Serge ladies’ dress for $5.97; ladies’ silk and silk poplin top skirts for $2.97; the most beautiful ladies’ ready-to-wear hats at and $1.97, and ladies’ and children’s coats for nearly one-half of he price you pay elsewhere. Why pay rore?. Pasnik Co. sell for less; oppo- site Woolworth’s 5 and 10c store. WANTED TWO CARPENTERS "For Mill Repair Work. APPLY ETUCKET CO. WANTED AN ERRAND BOY Enquire at BULLETIN JOB ROOM Wanted TWO SPINNERS Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NORWICH TOWN, WANTED < 16 Toolmakers, 10 all-around b, ists, 60 Weavers, 10 Spinners, 12 Gen- eral Housework Women, 3 Second Girls, 16 Laborers, 2 Milkers, 2 Cooks (women), 10" Girls, 16 to 17 years of age, 1 Teamster, 160 Girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU msmum. 1 Eastern equal to The = letin for business resuite. SH FOR SALE —Two cows_ milking. three yearling ers. H. H ten, Norwich, R. D. 1. Phone 1 nov8d FOR SALE—One thoroughly train- ed fox hound. Phone 1266-2. novsd FOR SALE—A pair of horses, age 8 and 9, 2500 rounds, honest to work anywhere and good drivers; also my gray horse, age 9, 1100 pounds. an ex- tra good all around horse, will sell for $50, is worth double. Cail at Murphy Brothers' Stable, Willimantic. _novéd FOR SALE—One 1917 model D 45 Buick b-passenger touring car, me- chanically in A-1 shape, revarnished, good tires; owing to the reason of dis- Sontinuing business, price very attract- ¥ novad - touring car in good condition (extras). Auto Sales Company, 18 Bath St. Tel. 749. oct30d FOR SALE_1911 Cadillac touring car, would make a good truck; model 79 Overland touring car in good condition. Auto Sales Company. 13 Bath St. oct26d FOR_SALE—Pigs, thoroughbred, O. I C. Ludlow Farm. North Stonington, Phone. 1861-13. sev22d FOR SALE Eight-room cottage, all latest Im- provemsnts, large barm, and eight building lots, located in the best resi- dential section of Jewett City. For partticulars, inquire of S. SEIGEL. Real Estate and Imsuramce. Norwich, Conn. Tel, 243 maylsd ——————\ | FOR SALE | Corcoran Homestead, 102 Tal- man street, eight rooms and barn or garage. Frontage of about 300 feet extending to the river, two building lots, fruit trees and vines in abundance. Good reason for selling. Price very low. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STRRET Telephones 724 and €8 FOE SALE Two and_one-half story House with Store on first floor and one acre of land, situated at Poquetannoc Cove on ‘Westerly trolley line. Will sell cheap. A. M. AVERY" Tel. 11222 62 Broadway _ FOR SALE Two Brand New Diamond chines. No reasonable offer Pendle- | COTTAGE HOUSE of eight 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 SUITZ "Phone 1030 STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of at a reasonable price. In- quire at Bulletin Office. . FOR SALE FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- Biocks, Building Lots, all in ae- rable locations List your property if you care to sell or repc, as I have a number of peaple looking for real es- e investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real kstate and Insurance. Room 103. Thayer Bldg. SALE HORSES 1 nave 20 Horses that I want to dispose of right away. Nine of them are big work horses—the balance will weigh from 900 to 1200 lbs. Come and ‘see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. 536-8. mayl4a Tel. FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade for city property of equal value; one 27 acres, state road, near city, modern buildings: also 180 acre stock farm with tools and equipment, fine build- ings, keeps 50 head. If interested, writo or telephone TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimantie, Ct. ther je30a For Sale The residence of the late Dr. P. H. Harriman, 314 Main St. having an es- tablished physician’s office in it makes it a very gttractive Investment, being 50 desirably located, etc. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, | Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. Norwich. POETRY THFE CALL. The nation is calling In trumpet-loud tones, Through speech and through lettes Through churches and 'phones Through clubs and addresses, In open, 'neath domes, *Tis calling with vigor To women in homes. Its theme is important, For in these homes rest The backing of warfare, Its life and its zest; In hands of the women, As never again, \Will be all the force of The weapons of men. *Tis they who must handle The nation’s whole food "Tis they "bove all others Who now must make good "Tis the women who hold now The fate of the nation. T keep its strength going’ In food conservation. —Baltimore American, A TOAST TO THE FLAG. Here's to the Red of 1t— There’s not a thread of it, No, not a shred of it In_all the spread of it From foot to head_ But heroes bled for it, Faced steel and lead for {t, Precious blood shed for {t, Bathing it Red. Here’s to_the White of it— Thrilled by the sight of it Who knows the right of it But feels the might of it Through day and night Womanhood's care for it Made manhood dare for it; Purity’s pray’r for it Kept it s0 White. Here's to_the Blue of 1t— Heavenly view of it, Star-spangled hue of it, Honesty’s due of It, Constant _and true; Here's to the whole of it. Stars, stries and pole of it, Here’s to the soul of it, Red, White and Blue. Britain Herald HUMOR OF THE DAY Nurse (to badly wounded soldieys who have complained of their food»— You men don’t seem to know there's a war on—London Opinion. ‘Our young rubber trees growing very rapidly.” “Why don’t you go around and stretch ’em a little every morning?” — Kansas City Journal. “Am I good enough sighed the fond lover. “No” said the girl candidly, u're not, but you are too good for v other girl”—New York Times. “Why did you break your engage- ment with that schoolteacher. If I failed to show up at her house every evening she expected me to bring a written_excuse signed by my mother.”—New York Evening Mail. “Who is he?’ “He has furnished sreat many stories.” “A literary man?” “Oh, mo; a structural steel con- tractor, and has built skyscrapers everywhere.”—Florida Times-Union. The adjutant (to prospective order- ¢ room clerk)—Well, Blithers, you cay you're good at figures. Now, if there wers four flies on this table and I killed one, how many would there be left? Blithers—One, sir—the —Sketch. Prusstan Colonel—Captain, how do you keep your men in such good spir- its Captain — T have a_very simple method of keeping up their morale. Colonel—What do you do? Captain—TI .read one of La Follette's speeches to them at every roll-call— St. Loufs Post-Dispatch. “I don’t belleve in running from doctor, to doctor.” “You go to ome doctor. He tells you, for instance, that you have the mumps. You go to another doctor, who tells you that you haven’t. Then you have to call in a third doctor to decide.”—Kansas City Journal. THE nALEIDOSCOPE Several ships which were export- ing a quantity of flour and butter to Sweden have been stopped at the Fin- nish frontier. aren’t for yom " the world a dead “‘un. A military airman, starting _from Tiflis, has crossed the Caucasus Moun- tains to Viadikavkas, the journey oc- cupying 10 hours. Accor to the Maasbode, vessels of foreizn nationality will not be sup- plied with bunker coal in Dutch ports, owing to fuel shortage. A White Paper (C4. $674) contain- ing “Papers relating to the Southemn Rhodesian Native Reserves Commis- sion, 1915,” was issued recently. M. Naoum, ex-Greek Minister at Scfia, has been appointed Director- General of the Greek Forefgn Office, Thich post was last held by M. TPoli- tis. According to a report recelved from the British Charge d’Affairs at Bansg- kok, the Siamese Government have es- tablished a Prize Court in that city. LEGAL NOTICES. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent Weekapaug: Pleasant Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. L. 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 v reas- :;ubl . For full particulars ‘inquire JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square Masons’ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS The Peck-McWilliams Co. HERE 10 mas ietin for business advertising medium 1im ern Conneotiout Bynas do The Bul- NOTICE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Canterbury, within and for the Dis- trict of Canterbury. on the 9th day of November, A. D, 1917. i Present—A., HALE BENNETT, Judge. Bstate of Charles E. Waldo, late of Canterbury, in saild District, deceased The Trustee, ‘Addie 8. Waldo. ap- peared in Coutt and filled a ten application alleging that sald estate Is now In settlement in sald Court, and praying for an order to sell certain real estate belonging to sald estate, fully described In sald_application. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald application be heard and defermined at the Probate Court Room {n Canterbury, in said District, on the 17th day of Ncvember, A. D. 1917. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notloe of the pendency of said applcation, and of sald hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order in The Nor- wich Bulletin, a newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least five Gays prior to the date of sald hearing, and that return be made to the Court. A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record, Attest: A. HALE BENNETT. nov10d AT_A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN at Columbia, within and for the Dis- irlct of Andover. on the 7th day of November, A. D 1T Johresent—J. SUMNER, Bsa., udge. On_motion of Clinton M. Lewis, Ad- ministrator_on the intestate estate of John A. Lewis, late of Columbia, with- in sald District, deceased. This Court doth decrée that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of sald estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Admin- istrator, and directs that publio notice be given of this order by advertising in a'newspaper having & elrculation in said District, and b t = copy thereof on. the DUbHG signpost in seid nearest t! Town of -Colu lac Fhere the deceassd lagt dwelt, e Certified from Recor: J. WHITE SUMNER. Judge. novied

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