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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES —_— PRCBABLY FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW NORWICH, QONN. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 1317, LOST AND FOUND - 4 WANTED FOR SALE § TO 'RENT r POETRY What Is Going On Tonight STAFFORD llavln Sllaes at BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or_stolen, | - W — By desirable young| FOR SALE-One 490 model, five pas-| TO RENT — Six-room modern flat, THE MOVIES W YORK at the Breed The- | Parsnips Harvested Before Jack Frost g:s?book&:t‘;,‘llofil)‘ of The Norwich fioup; three furnlxyrllzfl raom“gmrgrkx‘xtgg: ;eerylgakgrcne]vrolek ggog condition, ?aus m&hn? store Qom,dwycongagyalg- B MOVIRS IN\NEW YOF Nipped Them—Mrs. Scripture to Ad- vings Sociéty. persons”are cau- | housekeeping or two rooms ch- es. ¢ 38 Oneco St. cated. Inquire Mrs, A R S s G L Pictures at the Auditorfum. PP . tioned against purchasing or negotiat-|enette, preferably with private family; e hlr;&ln, i taken Way., novisd Shakfhg a little in the b(zt,re c Domino at the Davis The-| dress W. C. T. U~—~The Pinney- ing the same, and any person having a | excellent. references furnished. Reply (hmeck‘ Stoddard” Dayton runabout |’ TO RENT — Tenement four roomas | And rows of swaying paims, 1 close . claim to sald book 1s hereby called ap-|Box 400, Norwich Bulletin. novldd u v o1 00] hose E ’!:’,‘:,.,:i:‘::;‘. e 1855 R A Housh Wedding. : om €0 presen el Clalm G i M | oAl work | Burgr o W™ Tator, South Canter-| Bt M85 ety TAT i T Mk SR TIng hiccre Bod The o jch_Grange, No. 178, P. of H. A timely harvesting of Jacob ' Glo- 3 i or_submit to having the book deciared [ mostly inside; ‘good place for rellable | “yiom SALE _Six cyilnder, seven pa: noviid Great g}gms, like swords aga 4 w Grange Hall ver's 25-inch parsnips saved them Cancelled and, extingwished and a new | man. ‘est Side Silk Mill senger_Overland, painted and i ‘me-| | T0 RENT Four-room fat with mod. | The drooplns. ones that curve F - vich Todge. No. 12 A. O. U. W.|from reaching China. ] A book issued in lieu thereof. or the (i Syanwmn _white Holland tom tur- |chanical £ood order: 1915 five pAssen- | ern impravements, aiso steam heat In- oo . meets in Germania Hall. Miss Harriet Wiers has returned amount due thereon paid. RoVIAW |3 WA By or excHange. AddressEer Overlund, electric lights and. seif- quire at.1 Slater ‘Ave. novi3d | Are each, in this Ftzanse from Brattleboro, Vt, where she spent Box' 1000.: Bulletin Office. novidd | starier ai;-dknln mechanical good otder. | G RENT_iarnished rooms for lighit 3 2 S novi3d | pousekeeping. . 8. G. Congdon, 82 Mc- | The great brown hills of WAN IBD ‘Registered Chester White RERNE Tel'i¥e 1, | FOR sALEOne biy mars, weigh| Kinley Ave. . _ | And sunny tewns like those - £l oariver and Worker | “wo. RENT_Seven-room fat, steam | Familiar pulldings, ANNOUNCEMENTS T Mrs. Scripture to Speak. FOR SALE - novizd. | Before me lie allaringiy DAVIS THEATRE. and permancn fnquire Josepn ¥ (A5, he meeting of the W. C. T. U.| sl permancy HOUSEKEEPERS—Our _agent will| & Go. © oo 0n F o0t CaTe T G e | neat, bath, gas “and electric ‘connec: | 1*Fouse 1n shinlnk SR e Maiinse T 245—Jane |21 S room | Geliers: be. in Norwich for a few days, taking tions. “Apply at'122 Broadw3y. noved | Like one that stands scros nee Today at 2.15—Jane| Wednesday at_3 o'clock the speaker e 2 = A : poal orders “for folding feather and Lair| FOR SALE—Shoe revalfinF - shop do- | “Fon RERT JThree Turaisled Fooms, | FFrom ours at home: Cowl in The Spreading Dawn, Seven | will be Mrs. Jennie P. Scripture of e asass: walbus feathor beds, 'Ad: |ime a good business i Baitte, Ct. In- | FOR RENT Three furniabed rooms. stirred % Part Feat: d Ruth S h Willimantic, state superintendent of dress B. & H. Mattress Co.. General | auire -Joseph Bessette, Baltic, Ct. Doy ights, etc, suitable for|pne .old way then. MY eves ure, and Ruth Stonehouse 7 . e e e novi3d couplé. 51 Falfmount St novéd blurred it The Phantom Husband, Five Part | it L e s AN T aren o ST LEBANON PERNary shoXwish. Gt 0 KENT_Mouse of sight rooms and - 3 d e music will be rs. ORWI ment clerk exam.| . FOR SALE_Four year old_ grade 4 g g . E » r know Triangle. C. H. Puffer. Two members of the —_— inations, coming) hundreds wanted im- | Borcheron colt, ewe ffiedp. V. L. 7En, | AL §pPer, At six reoms and bath:|The taiel, 100 N0l 2008 0f KNS Y. P. B, Gertrude Bruce ahd Doris|Public Mesting fo' Deal With Farm mealately; $90 month; . sample ques- | Mansfield Centor, Conn. navisd | sqVen rooms and bath; lower tencment, | Beneath those trees. upon (ho + Jane Cowl, who has stamped herself | Parkhurst, will act as pages. A gen-| and Economics Topics — Babcock tions tree. Frankiln' Institute,’ Dept | "FOR SALE or will exchange for barn | four ionms. J, Bradford, Bookbinder,|What iiss enthrails, what 2= one of America's greatest emotion. | eral invitation has been exiended to| * Mill School Opens—Grangers Visit £ BTehs e fertilizor or heavier Torse. good driv: | 108 Broadway, to 14 or 1 to 5. thrills, i al actresses through a long gallery of | the public to hear Mrs. Scripture. TIME to clean your vaults and cess- | ing horée, weight 1000 pounds. A.'J. oct sa These foik to grieving or & Columbia. - o L e A A3 | Bennetr, Norwich Town. > Tel 1004 e For I am homs—am home & 3 = Fooms_for 0ct31WS :::I:m. - ughe Jhgusekeeping.” 27 Division St = - ord ome ton truck, in Sep24: WANTED Peopie o make Christmis dally use and in good condition, $500. stage creations, is the latest star of . the spoken drama to heed the siren Pinney-Hough Wedding. call of the screen. The photoplay in| At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jabez | Mr. and Mrs. William Avery of Ver- which she makes her debut, The|Baldwin Hough Saturday afternoon, | non are visiting at Mrs. Joseph Abell 3: v wreaths; also -collectors of boxwood = TO RENT—Furnished rpoms; also s, Spreading Dawn, an adaptation of the | Nov. 3d, their niece, Miss Lucy Elspith | Miss Bdla Williams . of " Hartford Trtime e scetectore, B, PSS | The rebort aboltt ifle clesingoc tne | o0 N N Noeserccpin 106 SHADOWS. 4 Story by Basil King which ran so|Matihew, became the bride of Harold |spent tho week end with her parents, - fl Broadway. New York. ovi0SW _ | value. > The Brisbie-McCormitik Coy 82 | School St Tol. 1045-3. 26511d_ | when I see the lons wild briers successfully in the Saturday Evening | Burley Pinney, son of Mr. and Mms. M;.‘ and :(fi! Airc'pv:%“::?‘a A, 37 SHETUCKET, STREET wn BUY and sell tools, furniture, | Shetucket St. Tovizd T RENT—Be jement tenement at 56 ( Waving in the winds like fires, Post. will be seen at the Davis thea. |E. H. Pinney, of Springfield, Mass | Mr. and Mrs. F. P. na. ¥ e et e o | S e SarwsSosie e oaye | SoRooh o Tanale S, BUNeria Othes | Seg {hE grect Siirts of th tre today. Miss Cowl created the role of Mary|recent death of Edwin C. Pinney, |day. The wedding was quiet owing to the |C.' A. Fowler were in Hartford, Fri J gmn s T e ey wai [y s e the Wreen Skirts of. &, 916 ‘model, overhauled and guaran- - owe vy-hearte Tite' or call. Louis D. Warc, 32| eeq. ' This powerful and economical | T0 RENT Nently furnished room | Shadews then from fave Aen - m daye deparied rarner in the New York production |&randfather of the groom. The cere-| Miss Virginia Loomis of Hartfora Water Bt ‘ s e . lof Awithin the Law~ and al-|mony was performed at 5 o'clock by |was a recent guest of relatives - in ; | aAnTED —Feopie o kmow that 1| Mecormiok Go. '3 shorucner e, 0" | Hay ‘fiz‘x?.§?'7"53&?‘}'1"';’?,'?5"":.{5“ ST RS R L 3 the part of the heroie in the|Rev. C. H. Puffer, pastor of the Uni- |town. 4 o o moa ; e - 5 zola e D ot e eher 'l wciommon | versalist church, "Ih the Dresence. of| . Mrs. Phosbe Irish fs living at Fred |twui buy ' five:room, Cottige *Honge;| WhIch will be at my biate Tor Servics: | —om SATEMAresl Towrie T576| el P (of GELY novsslostop, | Lein hear awest tovitations - owl is a|members of the two families. Mrs. H.|A. Burgess for the winter. - : 180 am ‘carrylns, Lenox oil for sale, B e, e, Tin oas swest Inwta : 3 (Clay.~ _In addition, Miss C. — one ‘acre of 1and,-some- fralt and. hen- | water il ait Smope or crack yous | Bodel In good condition 333 - The| Mrs Emma Morss, 18 Union St_ir2ed | ZHORER the SROINE Ar vy 1 dramatist. baving collabor- | ¥ Cady played the e Convention Delegates. nery,. obly1°1-4.xiilles’ from "Wectériy.] shimness. . Fverett D, Benjamin. bres. | FTisbie; McCormick Co. 52 Snetucketst. - 2 'As from seir I seek o % B e o the B R ““5{,4 e T e Oy fhok blane | Mrs. Joseph Abell ‘and Mrs. Abell|Z5UC P07 © ool “| ton City. ct. NOVIZMEE 1OV ¢ TT H Gome up hither! come up h | R e T e was ssionded by Hor dlster | Tare Aelpnier 17, Mo I onven: g : S etEn sy o coupie cneer | Lom papemepe w e | - COTTAGE L he s St h e *" The other feature is Ruth Stone- |Mrs. Harry Thompeon, of Hartford, as il " P ul, warm room and board Jn private| a3 nely Dreumatic tres om . front |of elght rocms, large yard, 325 a momth. | Never fade and never. dic ‘house in the five part Triangle Rural |matron of hoonor. Millicent Thompson, | H92- 3 amily; centrally. located. Write Box| whoels, solid tires on rear: present 1ist| Ingaire {Comeay drama. A Phantom Husband, | niece of the bride, was flower girl. The | Mt and Mrs. Harold 7. Mason or . 3. care B“““‘" ‘office. novisd | pricd aclivered "3080 " yod"Ca taave "Twas when May was blust - 2 : : T SR T TR 2 s 3 --l-n the screaming funny two reei|Sroom was attended Dby his brother, | Willimantie spenp the WOCK ; y te] i T eh e TGO C AT HcCormick Con 52 Shetucket St. e JAMES L. ‘CASE Brown bées, bluebirds » Roping Her |Lieut. Richard H. Pinney, of : Com- : S Tt Cormi: E i pany G, 3020 infantry. The bride's|, Georse Hewitt of Manchester spent “This You - know what is it Why. “the| _ 1OV .37 Shetucket Strest R Ry the week end with his parents, Mr. camouflage, just. to make you think| “j;om SAVE—A gas stove and - hot tomorrow, Willlam S. Hart|Zown was of white charmeuse and silk ain't vertisin’, but we got to say ” With the emerald of th {,_c;hm, g tomorrow, William S sart|Sown was of whits charmense and SiIk |ama Mre. B W. Hewitt. <o) eiaen oo Noswish (sot Wasterty| Y oic advertivin b s SoF 45,457 | s, bekterr phm harital R R fin The Countess Charmins. ' tulle veil caught with lilles of the val- Gave Entertainment at Colum rolley, telephone. use,: a..baxi for ‘(a thick one) that's a nickel | =" WASI'“NGTON COURT Soft as pile of, sitken flosses. = ley. She carried a bouquet of bride| Wednesday evening fifty members of | for some one. . Owner. lh Iéaving - for | Fagan's Smoke. Shop. novisa "::Bng;fi.;‘c’; . fient price, 50 .&g: PR ALrkadly i e [oeamed o areams in dews . roses- Her sister wore white em-|P, of H. No. 21, motored to Golumbia WANTED—Young girl to assist With | ranklin Square, near state road; will orner Greene Ave: and Washi n Radlant 1ike ‘the morns and.eve DAVIS THEATRE TONIGHT. broldered net and carried pink Killar- [and gave an interesting programme’ to § nousEwOTE and” safe oF Rilaren, 'AD- | iFUppPosiiuatety ™00 cords; u monsy:| | ROOMS WITH OR-WiTHOUT . |, %\ "7 P T T - = 2 3 3 5 LK. maicer for_someons. G. b. Coates, Mag | - 5 s were xle: The Lilac Domine. girl was of white batiste and she car- | Srovded It he battlesht novisd Bullding Norwich, or ‘call ‘phone’ 1384; BOARD. ing, Goorge Peckham from the. ship i = . ried a basket of pink flowers. The|Massachusetts, stationed at Newpart, “WANTED — Taw fars, at H._A | _moviod ALSO ONE HOUSEKEEPING SUITE | And when clouds were w! B . The Y o the Dt decorations in the hall and living room (was a recent’ visitor at, his ‘cousin’s, FARM SPECIALIST Heebner's Water St. every Thursday.| FOR SALE “Two general hpurpo;e _ "Phane 1080, - Gray ‘and umber, white an. has trea s- s e Bennett. jorses. James P Noren Brani = e Zomight when the original com-|anthemums. The dining room was "E.flfi?%’;&:fi'e‘u and family" moyed road Strest, Rooms' 1 and 2} 2% Sonns e n o | HATEE Tolepbons 30 Levanon: novidd iz L TR v will present The Lilac Domino | decorated with pink roses. Mr. and k WESTERLY, R.’ Fest & That my little rose-mouthed blo ] elaworats musical production _of | Mys. Pinney lett by automobile for & | momsa e, eerdr e, e oR=e ¥ ovizd b'l’]“ SALE—Thres veariiige and dns Fell and faded on my bosom ? d by n Hewitt. ; Lt u e cow due to fresien £0on, In- 3 G S SBeauty, fun and fashion, which made | wedding trip, after which they wali| Miss Sub. gy H ire 350 Maple St. o Cankered by the coming eoldness, = 3 i vy Williams: of _Hartford i i ciierar— ,,,,on quire p nov e B I L TRy | jmen o tremendous hit in New ¥ork |ilve in Stafford. Mr. Pinney Is as-|spent the weck end with her father, H. : : 10 oy o as aoaTes a8 2“3:"“ of| _FOR SALE_One 1917 modsl D 45| apout.20 to 25 270 TR ey ot i g - R, oric | sistant treasurer of the Phoentx Wool- | 3. wiltam: jor | Bogar is now:“you can gst these high | Buick. s passenser _touring. car bout. 20 to 25 feet, at BaAMInlrat s il T aes the dhadows gle gives a most excellent Inter- |en company. The bride received many | 'Mr. and Mrs. E. A Hoxle motored frades ac ocers': Heoker, Jones, | chanioally. in Al shape. revardished | Gtrest, suitable for aimost any kind-ef | Dritting in across the meadow. ipretation of the mischievous _school | beautiful and useful gifts, among them St Summit, & luth, perial, Marvel, LaCrosse|good tires; owing ta the reason of dis- e ouica iy | Soe the: traops of summer wild bird | 3 of the titie role. Her volce is|a piano trom Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pin. | ao0C0%uPs Sterling and Sui s AUG I Ifl" 1a, e L onaene Piiisbury, | Sootrios basinbes. niloe vers atiraci. | business, at a reasonable price ta- | Sep the t700p% OF summer FriT T | ‘Sonderfuily clear, high pitched sopra- | ney of Springfield. They will live in |92 @ ‘| Snownaker our’ flour and grain is the | ive. Imperial Garage. : d | quire at Bulletin Office. Memory with that May-time 1i | 3o whose upper resisters are so un- | tha home formerly occapled by Mr. Shool, Opegs:. . I will sell at public: auctl Pest and price the lowest. Greenevlile| —Fom SALE 1516 Ford -tour! : ‘And T seem to feel the fingers [ [Beadlly sweet and melodlous that he | Binney and his Erandmother.” Mrs.| ,JBabcock Hill school opened Mon- 2 iy 3 Grain Co. "Fhone 3365.___noviod_ |, FOR, SALD AN Fond tonrioE e Of ny lost and Tovely . ' ‘manezement had the role rewritten and [ Reuben Burley, who will make her|day morning with George Briggs, THURSDAY, WOV S0 2027, TTHE_BEST MANUFAOTURING OO. | Company. 18 Bath St, Tel. 749.. oct30d FOR SALE ‘Wrap my heart up waised so that full scope might be|home with Mrs, E. H. Pinney. teacher.- 5 | 3 __at-10 o’clock in the foremoon, New Haven, Comn ‘wint (Some_ good | == 2 (6 7 g - ute-like notes. z 3 s : *afs- 3 : A [ SHintind Dutty, who piavs the op- | Kivh Brown. - - ot o o @nd M5 | wilimantic, Columbia. ahd Colchester = o{:..,gmdo?afi’fflfim Cof- [ aqveltiens, ibarsl commlasions. | Vo'~ | mednl 1o Overiand fowriog car 1n Boodl - camen fl.m‘g;&nfig, snd, pus. el r Sasite role of the impecunous e ERIsY. ing 0‘; 226-acres of w‘onnd ‘l‘ll‘hl; wAmD—Burbor at 36 Broadway. | Bath St 2 x oct26d. :". “Mlll ™ j}_“‘ our = .n‘y -& She—How long will they be ra F “and falls in love with the mysterious Hermon Strong of Ansonia was & |1384 %nd orchards of ail descriptions, | Christman’ S ved T T R N _nng}a P T A g ] R - NDHAM e Myron J.. Hoxie’s, Saturda; o s, 3 you - 2 4 <@omino, is a handsom= Youns singer calicr at Myron. J.. Hoxie’s, urday | 1 two-story dwelling house ‘with ells, | == -~ 1.'C. Ludlow. Farin North Stonington. | numbet of-people looking for real. es- | IHe—Until the veterans finlsh r Sith a’ tolce which has attracted at-| & evening. i XY, o] 3 Bafns 1 corn house and wagon shed, m‘:flg“g—ff‘;}:’;k‘” l{,‘;g‘“fl'j};“s‘}’of," Phone, 1861-13, 4 i~ sev5d _ | tate investmenta ing them!—Puck. gran e reles both | St i ecture—i Mr. and_ Mrs. Myron J. Hoxie spen Wood house. en house, en | 3 . B = 5 B e erman pe ] R S o hombles. o ,;:::": g:';o,,"_"s“ip:ie,:’ CB'::'H:;':" T e e o | rawon b 1 pie hatie e rn: Aot Toks | A0nd, R, B BoNo: 4. . movid _ Roal mtate B 1 wonder what the German 7 kb cast are Daisv Paine. a_dainty and 9 3 :{}fl Mrs. J. Henry Clarke of Liberty 5‘:’ 1 cider mill, ggod Whter, SWER 'never | { ywwwam ~ofloners, Tshest metal F R <4 TRoom 108, Tunyer Bl lhf}"o»i] °jfu51? A . “Sivac e = e 2 : s workers, gravél roolef eipers: ) = L 5 ais ¢ fn the worla famous schools " of | her Suoet por. e Begs hy had 28 Public Meeting the 16th. pided” the " howin ae gt e ana | FERGE WRTET p0" s BBl property st 337 Main Street: wien| ljns e e B - and has already made a name | Mrs Delia Robinson, of North Wind-| Friday evening, Nov. 16th, at 8 p. m.|sonal property: ‘fio-; Tew. milch | oo R Store and Tenement, -lot -60x160 feet. SALE HORSES “Are you fond of amateur theat § Sor herself in Grand Opera abroad: | ham. a public meeting will be ''held ~ in|and springers “Ayrshire dnd,Holstein A. M. AVERY 1 cals e St mflmnv, as the moverness is a| Mr. Waterman of Hartford, who |Grange hall, under the direction of E. sradus 1 pair of oxen, t 3600 msu, 4 . . H [x M\'-!’!‘_" 5":3: "fl;"nl o ““Yes, but not ;t professional B success and Sidney De Grey. | spent tho season here, was here for & |4 Hoxle Farm Bureau Director and | (SYIeii) Bair stoars .‘;'Efiz"um? Coris | Gress B N.. care = | Telephone 1122-2 62 Broadway | 1o big worle horses—tie balance will| error n oo TrOs X Wilde, Joseph Standish, Her-|gay recently. Mrs. K. Sweet, chairman of Home |single * or —double, ' good - drivers. - e | Woigh ftrom 900 to 1200 ibs.” Come.dad Flubaub “runs his new car w Standing are the noted langh pro-| ¥rs. P, H. Woodward and son, |Economics.” The speakers are to be| horses, welght about 156 cach. gentie, | 1@ WWANTED—Steady work; £00d see ums extreme caution. #3 s A fortune has been lavishly | Charies Woodward. of Hartford, have |F. C. Warner of Norwich, County Ag-| work Single or double; 1.Guernsey buli|zay. The Turmer.& Stanton Co. 251 /SR TR I P T T | MER R. PICRSON. Yes, he's been. 1 _runnir nhwn e bsecen!c ;flefiisl:f been in town calling on n:lau s, ricultural agent, R. J. Whitman, as- :1;_“!: g‘b;;n) 2¢; hens: abouz z‘a pullets | Eroad novid Tel: us-l mayiea baby ecarriage. y' Jo the play ich na dou! e C. E n si v & . s) 5 B axle wagon! 7 = al. SRR Sepotatve . metropolitan e gn | ball, “Homie Hconontics ntor.| wagon: 1 shifting 1 duthp cart| furniture of all kinds; get our prices : .ARMS FOR EXCHANGE. “Poor man: e : io .nal A Thelr; History fiand [and ine: BertE lock, county club| with forward wl:ed: 1%6x cort (aeariy | bhtope-yompell, A Bruckner, 55 Franx Coteoran’ Hiseutont L igs0, Fal \ Two excelicnt farms; can trade eiths by i gt doagtn anaovem ievements. The leader will be Mrs, 2 new), 1 lightosteer cart, 1 0% sie st . 173, v , ol L Ty aronehty of Sanal mlne e spen s time doaging 4 ibeion-s — busi 1 buggy, 1 man street, eight rooms. and > r es. 3 business wagon I.ones”buses,.1ifop o Toee teetn: aom:||| man strest, els oms_ and ||| 35" acris Rike riad’ ndli”oity, mbdern | portunities ard automobi BREED THEATRE ! ag WANTED—O) garage. ~Frontas Butldings;“aisa” 186 ‘anre “atoek, tarm | Times-Union. 3 R Hlustrated Lecture. HEBRON ¢ | oY o emetn:. 1 Spalt. Aciying hes-|iatior if broken. I pay-$: o 415 poril| S2cn U, ERERES. L OTIRED wes- ]| DaSIaEE AlRa A80,a0re, SOCK L farin | Times-Unic i = Thursday evening Rev. M. R. Plumb =T Z.f“s:ffinéi‘f?’ e fatn Pin s ers | heck by retura mail L. Mazer. 5007 ||| river, two building lota. fruit |} iasT, keses 30 nead ikcrestia rita | T thement your wife mamed o o< W g gave a stereopticon lecture on Africa | Goodrich-Waldo Marriage—Entartain- | Fimowing maching. 1 hort take & hav [ Pieth St, Philadelphia, Pa. nov trees'and ~vines in abundauce. |l|or telephone Lol L o i Loy rou :Mlm.h °: ?-Y' o "d"";' pocd EE (cnu;c‘[ A t;olledc on was taken. | ment Faf Relief Work Fund—Dele- | tedder, 1 steel Fna roller It veeding |~ TED ANl of Norwich and == Goodlren!on for selling. Price fesoe Willfmantie. Ct rhatt was eaay. -L:told her it w rm Feature for 2 ‘he C. E. topic Sunday evening was 5 attachmie: me ow, of Norwic] a sur very low. 5 5 SRS e Thureday. Sceking Thingps Worth. While © The| Sates ta Middietown Convention. barcow, 1'1' aug}:k ‘.v'srelde:,":u :;‘;‘éa‘yj reupding women to Jknow that they can THOS. H. BECKLEY 3 ‘“1\"“ he; wmp‘i'jhw"be »Tvd:i : ary ow. Hlow. vator. | i woo o-date storm Serge . - 3 Vere—Why, Desmon N Oy Nety celpert Shilers P'OGrse piichrork “with - ropes | fidios. aress for $5.01; iadles. silk and 5 : % o ARG, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Larl Miss Katherine Waldo and ~Robert | hiller. Hartford spen{!two days receng’ynwxaf Goodrich were married Wednesday aft- End pulleys, 1 corn, sheller, 1 hay cut-|silk -poplin_top skirts for $2.97; the Mr. Larkin's mother, Mrs. Lol Lar- |erRoon at the home of Mrs. L. A. Wal- = @ |do.. " Rev..B..D. Remington, of Col- | pianter, § o v 1 %ir. and Mrs. Howara Greene and|Chester, pécformed the coremony. Mr.| Eradic, 1p0ts of Sainses saichs. forbe, | Soldrens coats for nearly oncoastt ef .—- unu:cr Lionel Barrymore, who |children spent a day recently with Mrs. “'{:m?'" “G°°d§°h ‘:‘“ for a 5}";" }'g:,;“;w‘g:-‘f;;do;h;};fi: D 'Zudr- more? Pasnik Co_ seli for Jess Sormerly was a Metro star himself as | Greene's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Wedding trip and on vbveu"d;fl“m ey | too1s, Stone. teols, drills, m_mmay ante: Wooliyorehis;§ ;and, 10c" stors. G : other Jwell_as & prominent director. The | Combes, of Andover. cral iran bars, 1 grindstone an Corporal Harold Gray.was home| tarming tools not.mentioned. 8 Bushnel er, 1 set’ tackles and. rope..2 winnow- | most - beautiful -ladies’ ready-to-wear ng mills, 1 ox shovel 1 Belpse corn|hats at 97c and $197, and ladies’ and : 0 to ' the dinin 278 MAIN STRRET , _ . % greeted the hostess? Telephones 724 and 68 : ; Mr. Desmond—Wall, the hostess T > : . - B keep, but the refreshments seem: : b getting away.—Pearson's “Ouf gunners g0t the range a and. dropped a shell kight i nen I looked aga The residence of the late Dr. B. H: Harriman, 314 Main St having an es- was directed by him. and pho- tablished physician’s office In | g-a i the S et Good Work of Red Cros: from Camp Devens Sunday. clder presses. capacity 50 bushels each, Ablianad.ciiysctanit acine o, I akes “Tor_good 7" - %| The following statement was sub- with all belts. pullevs and attachments |- - ‘WANTED it a very.attractive Investment. beinz 3 o s Some of the star. “Life's Whirlpool” [ The followin dment wa. Visited Camp Devens. Fieh alteitn ot o] L ateachments Two Bi N ; 8 “Well, went I th iled with opportunities for splenaid | mitted by ‘the secrotary of the local| s vyinthrou Porter and Mrs. Al- | STRBIety o ETSter, gRipder a quantity £ 5 'wo Brand New Dumon& 50 ' desirably docated. éte.- For tuller |rection? Show. L- emotion and gives the star | o0 TTOSS A0 ,5{:7 knit atticles. §0; | DTt Hilding went to Camp Devens ‘on [tles. pails. pans, 2 separators . ang| The girls and women of Norwich and |} oo Edicon Talkin, ‘Ma. ]| pastiontars. inauire -of; “Guess it was poor salesmanst #hances for dramatic expressions such Lk o8 o0; | Friday to visit/Winthrop Porter, who | churns, 1 large refri erator, 1-60gation ini 5 Ll h g i s Bt K my part.. She wanted somethi sewed articles, 81; contributed articles, p s vicinity to know that we still have J0HN'A: MORAYN, 5 ngthin =‘.. has never had before in a mo- | 5%C0 ZFOF0R, 75 = % the: Red | With Edward Hilding, also one of He- | kerosene tank pump, . about .30 p X3 = chines. No m.ue ofi able for a particular youn m . Prominent players ap- | &% i dLu e e bron’s voung. men -1éft Camp Devens|tons of hay, séveral tons “of mowed | some good positions open in our Man- o er Real Estnte Broker, reccmmended ushes, Bear in the support of Miss Barrymore | C70%7 [02 TEGNestny Arlernoon OWIng | Saturday for Camp Gordon, Atlanta, | {ot 0P ot o 2h o P cdrn | ufacturing and Inspecting Departments. || refused. rankiln Square. Norwieh. “Nothing, wrong about thot include Alan Hele Paul Everton, | 10, STher, Ariansements, 'Pednwoeday|Ga. 'Mrs. Porter and Mrs. HIlIng | fodder. a (=% bushels of rock Parmips, fnonfioned: apnd. vory kL went to Boston-from Ayer and were | soversl- barrels- of - ciier- viegat: Hieo | If you wish to be employed whére | and cach person was "requested to | SIS f (heir aunt. Mk DIBEIAS. ¢ gfii{g:@gfiz\”}’f ifsi‘-s”gfiéf’;afi"g" workirig conditions and wages are very | C.Q!‘sfli;l:%?t!io:!hel;mi: asté?ngedc ;_{,: m;:e!:;-:d::z.gtt::xt g::::gv"%oo;n‘l ;::f.‘;‘zt }..'r‘“;'r"n'x;fi. "{',’fi"';";.,f.':fn‘.; "ana sitisfactory, this is your opportunity. entry Saturday. church will be “The Meanness of SIN' | mantion. Terms egoh. 1t storms, aees| MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP, CITY Hiers and Frenk Leigh who all ‘Bave mment Other pictures on the bill - PLAUT- CADDEN C0.. Norwich, Conn_. v which 10 cents’ admission was charged it Furnished Seashore ‘| oumeriomet 0 0 that Crimson Gulich offered bef .rCott-ages ~CAR: .”ow., avent dry?’ 3 3 include Myron Hadfleld is il with tonsilitis. Plan Benefit Entertainment. fair day. Caterer iy gttendance: . Apply at ss e o : s p =0 " ovidd ,DAN D. Poy NTS! RENTS! 1 ‘ { " “The Slacker”, the Big Metro Wonder- = oiThe vouns people of Febron anaf HOME. T GFEioR A e RERT For.Sale or Rent o b trekes * play, Which Has Been Attrac AMP' lead, under the leadership of [rs. = - — > Ao 3 FFERIXN e b e o e gula Large Audiences to the Auditorium ON T . Decter, will glve an entertain-| . 5wy cox 5 LR agdttractively tarnished flati fin Test-['at Wateh ‘Hill,, Weekapaug Ploasant Washington Star . 2 H - B. < enco - sec ten ¢ | i g3 FRS | Theatre This Week. Little River Grange Elects Officers— tw:‘xh:r:h;l:;:n";llfr" Sons S atr i ra Eramkiin Sauare, January to May: 55| yiove, @nd calong | the Rbodé lsland) .’ THE KALFIGUSCOPE 2 Auction at the F. A. Phillips Farm. |heart” and “Six Cups- of ‘Chocolate.” b monthly i’ Rouasl S, Fina|anerEi aled sendsaibly ?""‘“' Fruumg e R DN s T B - aniy aci S1eCPH S BN Sl PRI | ond for booklet. . Ttaifan il Sl elegates Chosen. 5 aeatroye Ri- th 1o wWing ’ 4 S Ciigd '3 ¢ feahing a deeper love and ap- | sloeted for the coming year, Maston| At a church meeting held . THURSDAY, NOV.-35,1917, at 1 P. M. 28, g i Pagh, healthful “todation, cunvenient,to barded Apply JOSEPH HALL & SON | PUEjngss sections 330 por mon b tarae FR‘"’( w; GOY Austrian causing an’explo -ropm - for his country than he ever [ R. s Geor! " | morning service Sunday, ‘Deacon E. e ; 3 sunny Tooms, . @la: Y3 sun: toe: destroyer., o N Before. In the Story Margaret | son:’ loctuter, “Pene i veroes LOMP: | Smith and W. C. Robiison were ap-| On account of haying no help I.will =~ Trading Cove, Norwich poreh .uxrfnd"é’.’r; l‘consxl'er- e iaTgel . { WE“‘ YR L S EREIIN i G and Robert Wallace have e A Weds: pointed delegates to the fiftieth annu- aid” i yard,"s23 monthly. g E A , Mr. ¥aughan, ex:Premic Stend. for two, years, but Do | W Fose. chapiee iber o Goran{al- confersncs -af - Congregacioer| ) ot W f6Em on RIS P ey MR | oot Désirable slx-rosm fiat oh car lin i | ek e e no desire to get married until | treasurer, Chasles E. Burnham; secre- | Churches, to be held in Middletown, | of fifteen cows, consisting. mew | WA d At O EoRceptlonal Jist of houses. for- sale] 'y | & e e o can) declared. The announcement | tary, Everett Whitehouse; gatekeeper, [ NQVember 13th and lith. milch, several mekrby spri o anted NCE | .3 BT tna TATS of LOTES s 3 z R s made that single men will be called | Frank Smith; Ceres, Rachel Kenyon; | M. and Mrs. R. F. Porter. were vis- 2 4 = - ARCHA W, Corm, /TR Gotiage,. Barn,. Gristmil, Tco Busic| o oo o ~eeen Then he hurries to the altar.|Pomona, Margaret Nosworthy: Fiors, [1tors in Moodus over Sunday. balance between niow;and spring. Also - A TABLE GIRL Telepkone 1334 03 Broatwar. | ness and 1/ acres of LaAd, very oheap | rcrmeq o fim Qizht over Ml intensely patriotic plunges | ) . 3 lwards; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Se Fecruting work. Her relatives Wnd | Jowetts pianise Aneic M. Burafam | Willimantic visitors Saturday after. | O three months old cair. ¥ enlist—but her husband does noon. CHAS SANTO. g i i £ - Do NoT DELAY 3 E: A. PRENTICE Finally she learns the truth—he Many at Auction. The members of the Red Cross will 8 %l COLUMBIAN HOUSE .Phane 300, . Nerwich, Ct., 86 Ciiff st s slacker: Shame and anguish| A large crowd attended the auction|meet Thursday atternoon with Miss = e The ~fine modern - six-room -apaft:’ - her. How she meets the|af the . A. Phillips farm Wednesday, | Carrie Kelloge. 7 3 ments of THE NORWICH HOUSING . * the. Murras Wate is told in o masterly way| Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Maples are in = 7 wulin G Theate of THE NOESICEEHOLIO G thie Murras Wat will thrill the spine of the na- | Willimantic for the winter. WOODSTOCK VALLEY : WANTED 4t once. it you want-otie They cannot [ ~ -~ b fomralisn Qovanmint.. - | cHeap” o s ‘advertising th APPLY AT Colonal Job pert, has completed “The Slacker” is a production Otis H. Whipple was in New London - be equalled in. Norwich for.the. 4pl’i(:e. o t i anks: A good” comedy | - Thomas S ‘amp | _Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K = CQOK, ALSO s:r.ouo GIRL, FOR {viz: $20 a month. ~ i ¥ o indotm Forvest the Communwe g coma 01 tensland is now at C WMr. and Mrs. Josep) enyon nd R epa e Will sell .you.- a_fine. t,wo—{a.mny( g' ttage ' Houes, | Treasurcr. has red, the b " g B = - Teumn, a p H‘ PRIVATE FAMILY, house ‘at @ reasonable price and ‘eni mm»--sirim. Nsarly ‘new | states that @ 25s. capitation sm: most favorable termis;. in fine Tesiden- | 20 jerm; - A great chance far | absent spldiers .cannot be perm wrday. Rasputin W, Prilips. spent. Suntay b St | Crystal Lake the Dast two. maks.- 3 “once s Willibe " sold B illips spent Sun Mysti e the o, W “ 2 % it 4 P o osaitigiid Boménated the Czar and '?3:‘ intrigued | HMiss Abble Fuller is W uu’m-p | o D2Yid Brockway, who has been in|. OF ALL KINDS. teiameatig ‘the best loca: full )-m”uhr- nquire | A telestam’ frax Germany to cause the down: n_Chap! Southington .the' past two.years" % E 3 Bt 9 : i s @~ epening of the Nat R Mr. 4nd Mrs. Mérton Phillps spent | his home for :the winter. ; S : sy 3 ienién's Comtercs etore T a part of last week with the former's| Howard Perkins and Fred Vieth S 2 = : han 200° delegates from all par it Theatre, Daniolso mother, Mrs. Mary C. Phillips. New Haven have been at Allen Ken- RR S A COIT . : 7 ftne wordl -, : ‘e this week. - : —_ - "Robin Hood.” by long odds, the In Springfield Hospital. T s ot Baket of iPonitragvis- ' 5 P . d the- deir comic opera ever written has| Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Pearle motored { ited her mother, Mrs. Henry 'E’ix;vum - X % : . d B B LR el VR R to Springfield, Mass., last Sunday to | last week. Anpiy, - : 3 |96 the . Ansirian. Daube. FTotiiia see Flmer Breon, who is & patient in| . The Red Cross met at Mrs. Ojiver |- 61 Sra leiiiedl (ho day after the Kaiser. e f.‘},'.f:,‘:;:” hospital, the result of | Hiscox's Wednesday. ming, ‘Upholstering - -u/ Weod W . TR B Tl K,‘e‘um ot King ‘Fe H acciden Professor_and Mrs. Morse of Hi - 5y 5 = PRy A Dl lfl’t, Bl.fi-kmllfiln' _in- alL its" branches. - — - e P him - the: Tron Cros: umm_z Mazs. were at Alien Kfluv‘::‘ls:m" i - T S Sy No. ll “DLACE. | - < Petpograd journials report’ that 3 Mrs. C. H. nmr- and her daught- | D2Ster's department at Camp Devens, . an \ "” LA ! o tne o B - fl‘:.k'“’"fl‘“:‘:,z, brioion it er, Edith, of Waterbury, visited at the | V25 home over Sunday. . 8 e seven-room coftage with =l i Bos TBit o the fortheas-of s¢ home of Mr. Rogers sister, Mrs. F. O. 2 m'.ll.ntl u‘l ln.‘xflflhn san- 3. lnd Pgul. -, The Ministay of Vinton, last Sunday. 3 R Bajd:tehave granted this rég Everett Lincoln and Fenelon McCol- ¥ ; .ol lum of Mansfleld Depot, made an auto| Mr. and .Mrs. S left: 1 % p‘mul trip fo Providence, Satirdsy and Sume | o yand Mee. Sitver ..w“_.’%'., ""’m ) NT BUREAU AN, FROUBLED FOR TWO YEARS 2ay. Mr. and_ Mra. Lamson: mmmm 2 fou. - § i Men~ and women -should: fiot s Sila: Harky v B bis bonss tor a, T . T M m‘ Mflflk trom’ backachs. rhenmatic pa i — day-last week. 'DONE VERY ‘PROMPTLY AND ‘AT ’Q' : i OFA R ie O | 3bintp and cwollen lsare mufcics wi focmance el company, itself has| Mrs: Jane Steadman is_ visiting 7 SO o AR i 3 L 4 Thmes been chosen with care and discrim- m,""\"T"B,fi i chn;‘fim. her| [ REASONABLE RICES.. . f . > crer‘r°§eb;:f’enw‘l§;n‘ta;m?‘p i i ke Mrs. C. H. Rogers of Waterbury, € . S ——— 3 {ase : Trophle for, two years: (Ropin Food” comes to the city |her daughter, Edith, are visiting at te : A % 2 o ) Rt RD oavh AL s Auriam the: Fith the fame of a quarter of a cen- |home of.Mrs. Rogers' sister, S 58 % s 7 c &rd-had Dalns across his Jidney tury behind it. When it leaves there |L. Garvey.. : ¢ . 'u-iu- oo ;) 5 by - Ured weveral kinds of medicine it will have been added just a bit to the| Joseph Hernburg went to the Ha = W 5 ‘ T FRieT But FNoY T 3 o0-a oy : ¢ 2 q-..g i flmca“ such letters co m:?no:lmmmfiimmn of | Tord. hmplw llcmd-t-v for a :nxtfiu ng{: of the country,

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