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FULL ASSOCIATED * PRESS DESPATCHES SNOW OR.RAIN TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW padas A BT NORWICH. : : TO RENT FOR SALE WANTED FOR SALE What Is Going On Tonight | “J’]] Show You How . wu'nm—mmna to lugv BF?I!. ISA';\E_L‘.PII l.bsout fiweel{s lnld. ”TO l?.lliN’l'rA fllna flat, r{cr‘\‘l l\’c' s lum. . ¥4 Benjamin K. Gallup, Southern Volun- ble, all modern. Inquire o E, r VoS IS Tatioiare ac the Corns Peel Off!” T SALE Fiod an3 Sxpowar bamtadetoot fore’ | towa: Vi | aing, No. 58" Hrvadwiy THE LITANY OF WAR Dasla Tusstre. ( )R A ey i Tmeol o| _FOR SALE Three vearling heifers,| 'TO RENT—Five-room fiat. Inquir ks Mowing Pictures at the Breed The- o X Rontile ‘prdbtice: an szcellon. oppor: | Inguire ¥ L. Lathrop, 350 Maple St. | City. Lunch i noviid i m_— st | Ever Peel a Banana Skin at's It} no TG RENT_A furnished room. con- o otk . £ L oo Ladies Sodality Whtst at St EX S0 S about thase corns{l NO. 11 BLISS PLACE Fon, SALEin Danision, on MET | Yonani teeated. T4 Seivaie Farsy: Sandalphon, whose whits wings to heaven u = —I just put some ‘Gefs-It’ on.” Corns e 20N St.. splendid location one man market | Address Box 22, Bulletf novzid The weight of human prayer, re: Reception to Rev. and Mrs. A. F. |0 39 B 2700 worla into a trenzy, || seven-room cottage with all im- doine” 2" business’ from ' $350.00 0| —wo mumNTCotiage. ail medern im- Stood SIonE 1h the etill etarmal Tight Purkiss at Central Baptist church. Quris ain, digging. slicing toes, e B e e iCraD | $450.00 a week: solicit: rders, de- : - iiering SAth plasters and tape s: ||| provements and-in excellent con- fii‘”’x’m. The 7 ool Works, | K00 &, Meoks, Boliclts nio, orders; ds- | provements, Tnauire: 37 . Tompicins, Of God, one dreadful night, b ANNOUNCEMENTS aition, in ideal location. For e a splendia fittie busineds for one man. | LW - 2 His wings were clogged with blood and foyl with mire S T R U S - ek RENT Ven-room te & scared wi 5 particuars, soe WANTED Laundress 1o 80 weshing | ness: price for stock, tools. good will|bath and . electric ' dignte Cal " 343 (-8 bedy. seared with fixs, 3 = a EED THEATRE. e out or at home. Phone 1261-4. of trade 3600.00. Investigate, call at|Franklin St nov2od ‘Hast thou no word for Me?” the Master sald. BRI = . H Armetr i - | T el o1 sank cad! ; Francis D. Donohue = b, I Armotrong, meal'nelals and In- | o punr Trwa mpartments, one 17 Helen Ware, the Popular Stag Star, Phonss A ANTED Garpentor and Rotper for | 3o, i novild _ | reoms one seyen rogms. 39" ast road |, iy n “The Garden of Aflah,” a Gigan- . S e FOR SALI _Must be 501d at once: the | — R CvLide - = ot and woet? tic Production in Ten Big Acts, Fea- Central Bldg. Norwich Wheatley property. consisting of large | $0 RENT—Furnished rooms for lighit ‘Word from the nations of the east and wost ie in Ten Big GOVERNMENT war positions open: | stors, slectric lighted, two tenements | holisekeeping, 6 Carter Ave, Bast Side, He moaned, “that blood is best over store, 7-room cottage, large barn, & horse stalls, bullding all in £ood re- pair; ome of the best located pieces of property in Wauregan, Ct.; when rent- ed the income is $341.00 a month; price has been cut this week from $3,300.00 $2,300.00. Dwght H. Armstrons, . Ct, Real Estate and Instr- ture For Today and Saturday. “ome but God and I know what is in my beart” At the edge of the Sa- hara desert, the Sand Deviner foretold to an English woman what the threads of fate had woven. And vet, it is im- clerical work; men-women wanted: $33 iree. Franklin Institute, Rochester. N. Y. The patriot prayers of either half of earth Hear Thou, and judge thelr worth Out of the obscene seas of slaughter, hear, First, the first nation's praver; ' O God, eliver Thy people. Let Thy sword Destroy our enemies, Lord TO RENT_Furnished rooms for HgNt housekeeping. S. G. Congdon, 82 Mc- Kinley Ave. novizd TO RENT—Seven-room flat, steam heat, bath. as and _electric ‘connec- tionS. Apply at 122 Broadway. WANTED—Good, sober, industrious man on farm; 360 per fonth, house | Nd rent_and vegetables. 215 West Town FOR SALE possible to_combat fate, and love is 4 New Dismond |z RovEsd o hoved : 2 b=wio 2 RENT House of elght rooms and 2leo Blind But when a strangor came; T Two Bran lew Diamo e e e Tl e e C=C aie ,wa Wnd path; r else was as nothing : = - - oL pes : Winter - top: aaiiiac e, ‘ooms; Tower Temement: s TS assibatah A e T ns Teare passionately De-| wGetste” Puts Your Fect = cieves - || Disc Edison Talking Ma- || 56" sx four and ‘meals” “Adaress Box 1915, with winter tep: 1, Cadillac ) OWel M I0e yopmsi lower enement: Pure as the first, as passionate In trust four_ronms. That their own cause is just; new 108 Broadway, 43, Bulletin. L e _ | Also trucks from 3-4 to 4 tons, WANTED —Address of par J. Bradford, Bookbinder, with|and seconds. These cars are in good : '—it Ends Corns Quickly, B to 12 or'1 to 5. canse she had never known _ before chines. No reasonable offer Puppets as fond in those dark hands of greed; love. The man and the woman were - oct26d there | Ing to fix a corn so 1t wouldn’t hurt. studio that can coach a singing act.| condition: price will be right. Main ) As fervent in their creed happy there in the desert Bt ve mo| But now Do one in the world -whould Box 109, Bulletin. noveed | Street Garage, Box 319, Moosup, Ct. TO RENT — Furnished rooms for As blindly moved, as utterly betrayed, = came a day when worry,” because the moment you put nov23d light housekeeping. 27 Division St. rge r g i sounded, and thers was reason i P 1 |~ WANTED _Rooms for light house- = B luyent for Eoine ald longer T T mat aia the| Cets-ItT onm, it mesns the end of a PLAUT-CADDEN CO: keeping, suitable for two. Write Box| FOR _SALE_White Bsquimaux pup-|_Sep2d oL L e for denunciation. A a4 the| corn._ There' la mothing In the world A e i mox21a " | plan Can be seen in Tean Furnfture| —wo i TP T T ut of the obscene seas of slaughter, hear, woman do there in the dt";efl > td er | ke ~Gets-It «u;am‘l?«w: e sy 2 = Tooms for Jight house. | C0-5_Window Saturday. nov22d | rooms ‘“‘,o‘","—"gm el T * The second nation’s prayer; e ove W O orieay.| on to tAke Off & Gor: OF ealioms vers Norwich, Conn. kemping EnHabIe Tor . thize’ Sduits ( WOR SALE Gasoline engine and saw | SChool St Tl 1045-3. sepiid (v . . O God, deliver Thy people. Let Thy sword woman, e s ot | thme, and without damger. The corn Write Hox 44, care Bulletin. - mnov2id| for sale cheap to saw cord wood: ¢an | —To RENT B ement toncmont ot 56 | . Destroy our enemies, Lord ed in “The Garden ol romecd Sver | mever grew that “Gets-It* will not get. e == ho | Pe seen running by appointment. " T.| School St Inquive at Buliecnr othce |§ the most begutiful Iove e on "oy | It never irrttates the fiesh, never ] ENVANEEC & Bckaitn: ene who McMahon, Mokegan, Ct. R b Do 7| Vioa : v toid and e foa tracti Your toe sore. . Just ops X . Bun. A noves LEE e iy - dzy and Saturday.|“Gets-It” and presto! the - corn-pain St.. Putnam. BOVETE | . Funsis roo; snnable ~Over thelr siaughtered children, one great cry Tieion Ware, the popuar stage star|vamehes, Shoftly Sou can ‘peclthe . S ANTED Aenls To Tandle repeat- | n 0T SALEEoval typewriter, nearly ;:::-k.um:fi; for Mgt houseleching, Bron et lencay 3 e Tn tho leadimg Tole and is sup- | gora TIEbt O With your fnger and “ctlon 0S n grderk“xu'ma:anteed‘ product that, evers | Geni “ome “Aattop desk four offics | Mt Ewmma Morss 1§ Union St Jyild From elther host, thigh-deep in filth and st ported by an all-star cast. The pro- | SBeTe you arecovniires ame M ousekeeper wants; your_ opportunity.|chairs. Kor full particulars, inquire of Ot ey Al Boction s Figantic, betng in ten parts,| to pour pate. " Never happoned before Apply evenings, Room 6, Central Bids.| V1"F"A. ‘Quinn, 91 Main St. noviza TO RENT S T O SR e A and for that ason it will be neces-| atd it? Guess not e - b 2 = %3 e — of e obsce: seas of slaughter, heal e o Start the frst eveming | per-| . Get a botdle of "Gets-It" today from WANTED At _once, 00d__general | tonone et At N i condigen and FURNISHED APARTMENT From east and west, one prayer; Tormmance at 6.30. The oher shows will| 3z dug store: you need pay bo more| On account of the weather the auc- [blacksmith; steady work and good | repainted. Est. M. B. Rins. novild FHOONS s BATH O God deliver Thy people. Let Thy sword be as usual with the usual house pric-| 5T owrince & Co. Chicago, TL 3 tion. nov20d FOR_SALE_Bight _weeks old pigs.| From Dec. 15, 1917, to May 1, 1918 LT G T S . = tion that was to have been held yes- | S0 MY | 0 " plimer, R.D. 3. Boval 508 ARt - 4 o ‘work: n; not particular as to FOR' SALE—First class meat and i 5 1 s NORWICH TOWN terday at the residence of Dan D.lmateh or ‘color If g00d Workers: state | srocery store at 118 Gt St. Owner Inquire Then, on the Cross of His creative pain, 5 e Spasial Fekbure 5 price. Address Box 513, City. _ novod | must join the army. nov2id | JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St.|f - o8 Lowed Xila heda asAl - - — > Home, Montville, has been postponed WANTED—A chambermaid. Apply FOR SALE—One 1917 Ford town car A - Then, east and west, over all seas and lands, Prayer and Conference Mesting of In ~The Honor System" virtue finds| 1o s s S at'the Wauregan House. novi8a ° | in first class condition: one 1914 Ford EoRleAlE o rmad g SRR e PR e - ftactt in that mmmemoried confiict with| Home Missiongry = Socisty—Scouts| until today. UNTIL DEC. Ist. _you can send|jow price. | Bord Asency. 61 N Main = “And yet,” Sandalphon whispered, “men deny the forces of evil that the historic| Did Good Work in Y. M. C. A. Cam- smokes to France - Packages under | 5 o weney. ° movzoa roR SALE. The Eternal Calvary.” fren it-| pabgn— " William \nds do no o or as SALE. stage of Drury Lane so o b et TS W Corey Palled. “Special package reads to| FOR SALE Several good second-| COttage Houscs, Teucment and Busl- —Alfred Noyes, in the London Mal nessed. It is in its setting, in fts won- . ness Blocks, Buildins Lots, all in ge Gerfal portrayal of types, In its swift sirable locations List your piroperty i1 you care to seli or repc, as 1 have a Moye to Yantic. mail—one briar pipe, two tins of t bacco, five packages of cigarettcs hand Ford touring cars and four road- E. M. BOTELLE... some nearly new. Ford Agency, +es.. Auctioneer moement, moement that the spoken stage never can hope to approximate, in its accuracy of character portrayal and in its intense modernity, that “The Honor System” is supreme. The story is laid among the timely scenes along the Mexican border. The border foray is pictured in all of its There was a good attendance at the First Congregational chapel Wednes- day afternoon when the November meeting for prayer and conference of the home missionary society was held. Miss Maria Allyn was in charge and many took part. Questions brought forth the condition of the work among PUBLIC AUCTION Will be sold at public auction. -on the late Sarah (wrapped in wax paper). pipe cleaners and cigarette papers. all for $1. Make a soldier happy. Fagan's Smokeé Shop. novied WANTED—To buy raw furs: pay best prices. Thaver Bldg. Room 106. H. J. Yurman. Phone 1301-4. » novisd WANTED Man for general work, Main St. novzod “FOR SALE_Two thousand or more ina raspberry siips. J. B. Windham, Conn. novi7d FOR SALE Ford one ton truck, in daily use ana in good condition, $300. The’ report about the closing oOf the factory makes this an unusually good number of people looking for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Katate and Insurance. Room 103, Thayer Blds. SALE HORSES Take them., AMERICA TO FRANCE [From the New York Times] O beautiful France, ter and comrade thrilling interests. Minor thrills there|the colored e e Sarah | AN e e od L tea! W Tiobk: | value. | The Frisbie-McCormick Co. 62 <5 i S S E % Seifut Samber, cach EriIPIng in| Lo wers seas GBIt the mmuatein | towas Hoiy, On the Villase of Veltn- | Mmooty et M Ran TSV | Shetucwet Bt ovifa | 1 mave 230 Horses thay i want ol | Close to your senerous bres bl 3 its intensity, but nothing equal to this| highlanders and work in the west. A 2 = 2 | [ Om S atewall roROEthE. late|| Aicboss 0L FIELE Sway. Niue of them |J = Ecep them: my dear dead so Mothersiof men &re we, “®ig thrill” for the very gool reason|review of the book, The Torch-Bear- SATURDAY, NOV. 24, 1917, WANTED — Raw furs, at H. A.|1916 model, overhauled and guaran- | 318 BI& TOUG, OGS oHie baignce -t _Honored beloved, at rest. Mothers of noble de that never has it been egualled on the|ers was given. Mrs. Owen S. Smitn at 1 SNel, I Tate Heebner's, Water St. every Thursday.|feed. This powerful and economical | JO0'&H m° = fl Under your glorious flag, Liberty, Justice and F o2 s e i O B it . A C. Bennett. Rovi2d_ | car is a hargain at 3330 - The Frisbie- s o, Under your red, white and blue, These are the price of 4 “The Honor System” is as vivid as|machine for the Red Cross. The pres. | (if stormy, the next fair week day). Jcearnslch /Co SR Ehtuckot Kt Tel. 536-3. B Near to your gallant boy Shed on your sacre — 2 battle picture. It is as up to date as 2 News Pictorial Coming next Mon- day. High class vaudevill ident, Miss Watfles, urged that the society continue to give its share with the local churches towards the sup- port of the teacher in the south. Migs the following three parcels of real estate: A parcel of land with a dwelling house and barn thereon, situated in Voluntown Village, New London Coun- WANTED—GIrls for quilling; steady est Side Silk novizd sheet metal work, good wages. Mill. K WANTED — Tinners, 2a nov. mayl4a TFOR SALE—Maxwell touring, 1916 model, in good condition, $325. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade either for city property of equal value: one Bury my lad France there are tears in our hearts; Bravely we bite back our pain, s, t0o. Glorious, gallant fiood Steadfast, I come to ¥ Steadfast, I stanc “y 4 workers,, gravel roofers and helpers; : COLUMBIA v e T L e A Vol | i he s oo | Risnae Swhbes Apply ' 18 Camtral R SALE Tepubiic 1500 o truck | buildings: alse’ 150 aore ivertoiaen (| Proudly we try to smile There where ot 1 The Ninety and Nine, e he 1oie: oo used for demonstrating only as Zood|with cools wnd equizment fine build: Over our children slain; There where our ‘gre 4 Mrs. Mary B. Yeomans Sends $100 the sast by, the Shetuckel hurnplc, 9| WANTED —Second hand aad antiaue| 85 JEW,, AUEHTRGS fres Dn fran: | iags, keeps S0 uead. If nteresica. write || Over the soldiers we bore Tave o ibenet Check for Y. M. C. A. and Red Scouts Secure Subscriptions. and on the west by Main street. before you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank. | Price. ;le“nvered, $960; | you cen axs TRYON’S ' AGENCY, Over our bravest and best, _Close to your generou Cross—Whist Nets $12—Town Signs| Troop No. 5, Boy Scouts, met as us- mfi'fig“h;'zfiim‘:;u’onc;lhfi( h;;?,ec';g) lin St.. Tel 717-3. mewtais ) CONE RN OB Ehle TuoCel, 7Ehe Brisbie le30e Willimantie, Ct. Over our loved and losi— Keep them, my dear dead 239 Pledge Carde—Quota 100. e e e e runys | acres, “situated I Voluntown Village.| WANTED OM false teeth: dom't| novizd 2 Lo, we will stand the test! Honored, beloved, at r =3 == Tor the Y. M. C. A and have met with | Bonact. on the south by Jand of Joun | matter it beoken T pay 83 to §15 pe FOR SALE_1916_Ford touring car —W. E. P. French, Majc SRS Miiy: . Yeomans of thisplace Bawards and John Wright, on the east|Set Send by parcel Dost and Teceive | in'good condition (extras). Anto Sales Furaished Scashore B » good success. by land of John _Oldershaw. on the|coheck by return mail. L. Mazer. 2007 < = B Wk inglon, D. O has sent & e north by land of John Olderihaw and | S IMfth St. Philadeiphis. Pa. noved . | Company. 13 Bath St. Tel. 749. oct3od e e e —— e — : B F T Move o Varse R e e e ottages — he Y. M. C. A. for on the wi 4 car, would ‘make a g00d truek: 200, $1'5 or Y. M. C. A. work and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Corey of Dais- | “"Also all the right, title and interest del 79 lana touri; in_good c é : 3OS L2 2 e e e e e WANTED model 7y Overlana fouring car il sood HUMOR OF THE DAY THE KALEIDOSC 3 g have moved their household goods|tain tract of sprout land, containing H Bath St. oct?ed ks 2 s ables of Whist. from Wightman avenue to Yantic. about eight acres, situated in the Towy | Capable accountant wisties perfan e e — 0 or dale or Rent “What will Germany do when her| A laboratory to be - At a whis. ziven recently by the erly by land of the late C. Colsrove|engagement Norwich' or " vici 1. 'C. ‘Ludlow Farm, North Stoningten. | . watch Hill, Week: ol + | men begin ‘to starve? singfors, Finland, for W. 8 8 E ladies club for the ben- Noted Here and There. ~, |ind tie Factory Co.. southeily by the|from about January first next. Address | Phone. 1861-13. sep22d ; Weekapaug, Plaasant | ™0, ®on't happen for a long time, technical industrial pr - of the Ficd Cross, 11 les were Frank Dougherty from Springfield, | Tier line, easterly by a line from a i = > View, and along the Rhode lIsland |for the women and children will starve ported_in part by B e | e s N homs on Hunfinston | R etae rook with aiones "JAMES”, Care The Bulletin. shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. | firat.vel.ife. by a nus > i v o ey e S S It, continuing the Same course o FOR SALE Send for. booklet. 3 Fmmacicuiness | spiiit i reslng o On Editorial Staff. Miss Annie Robinson of New- York |!20d of Betsy W. Lewis g WANTED 3 m"’{ w coy el Ay 3§ A combined scraper Rachel Hutchins, a Windham High |is visiting Mrs. George A. Peck of ALBERT. B. PALMER 76 Acre Farm Equipped Yes. He bought a ticket for the[concealed when'not in use school pupil from this place, has been | (trobando avenue. Administeay i WESTE®LY. R. hop and mow he wants his money |ning board of an automobil selected as one of the associate edi- | 2 tors of the Wyndonian, the high school | Nov. 10, 191 back because Re says he was swin- dled.” Voluntown, Conn., $2100 Near school, only 2 1-2 miles to rail- ring- Dr. and Mfts. E. J. Jones of Bliss Cartoons Magazine. JOB PRESSMAN 3 paper. Place motored to Lebanon the first of i Soagh omly.3 13 mhlee o S b et rcateata et : _Rev. Charles Olandt of Montrose, | the week to visit relatives. CHARLEDS F. BROWN. Noctionaes S R L AR i YOU CAN BUY o Fom o oL T htlor,. Tacques, WHo . N. Y. and Rev. W. H. Lowell of Ny- ENQUIRE AT g e T teerfromotic ol purtisrfaoanes, who ack, X. Y., spent several days in town | Mrs, James Balley of Washington U 0 LLETIN Wood-land: 100 apple trees, also peaches, | A Cottage, Barn, Gristmill, lce Busi- | Went | e ~ tonl of E Jaet ‘weok “Fucets of Mr and Mrs. | st 1 oo winder - wia AUCTION BU JOBROOM | piume beass cuerries snd strawberrics: | noss and 114 acres of Land, very cheap | Stamunition. bobind. (he German' Jmes. I will sell at public auction, on ac- count of shortage of help, TUESDAY. NOV. 27, 1017, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following _articles of personal property: Two working horses, 24 eat- tle, consisting of some milkers, spring. ers and heifers. and a pair of Steers 15 months old, and farm implements, wagons, etc. I also offer at private sale my farm, formerly known as Dr. Johnsom’s place. situated on the State road, one mile from Fitehville, in tho Town ‘of Bozrah, of about 100 acres, consisting of tiliable ‘land and orch” ards, 1 two-story dwelling house with 22 rooms, a dining room and Kitchen in building by itself (126x20 fe vi- |25 laborers; 150 girls; 10 housework Susly msea a5 usdnncmganie'i H4 s 6 machinistes 2 faren hande; 34| 70PNty st 337 Muin Strest with 1S nouse"T Wason shed: 1 laree siio, | S0t L MaT IS B A e Store and Tenement, lot 60x160 feet. S B R e o el A. M. AVERY Central Bldg. Goo. L. Chesbro, Mgr | Telephone 1122-2 62 Broadway water in the cow and horse barn, run- ning water in the house and outside, 3 Wanted FOR SALE TWO SPINNERS e s st war R wells of spring qwater (never dry); a schoolhouse neat the premises; mail Seliversa twice a asy. I Awply man street, eight rooms and GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, barn or garage. Frontage of NORWICH TOWN. about 300 feet extending to_ the fair day. Terms cash, - river, two building lots, fruit WANTED trees and vines in abundance. o1 False th. Dom't matter if Good reason for selling. Price very low. broken. We pay 32 to 315 per set. Send by, par and receive check by re THOS. H. BECKLEY LOAN CO. 278 MAIN STRRET Telephones 724 and 68 Removed to 154 Water St. between Shetucket and ‘Market Sts.” Norwich, Conn. movied spending William Bertsch. Gan k. Charles X Hitchcock, manager of WA T B Lo & the Y. M. C. A. campaign in this place, Teporis subscriptions amounting . ig| Damce Scoftand Road hall, Friday amout $140. Evsiiy ity Hermon T. Brown of Hartford spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brown at the lake. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hurlbut and 3 child of Gales Ferry spent the week- g end with relatives in this place. The Ladies’ Aid society met for k. work at the chapel Wednesday after- = acon. 1 Result of Food Pledge. The tabuisted result of (he recent| Mrx Gertrmie Tatham and danen- Hoover Food Cara Campaign shows | ter, Muriel, of Stoni been | ¥ that ondy three towns in the state se- | yisiting Mrs. Exmily Rix and Miss Lucy | 1 tured more than double their quota of | Saunders of Washington street. pledge cards. These are Columbia, fmota 100, secured 239: Cheshire quo- 1a 350, secured 389, and Saybrook. quo- . secus 7. This question re- [ Mrs. Cyrus Chapman of East Town Farding Saybrook suggests itself: | street. Mrs. Perkins is Mr. Why that town with a population of | man's sister. 2,000 should have a quota of but 75 and Columbia with a popula- tion of less th7n 650 shomld have a fuota of 100. Perhaps the figures re- farding the .uota and result in Say- brook got wixed. If not she fur-|Snow Aished mea-ly six times her quota. C-lied for Examination. Thre: more local young men ‘who wore drafted received notice to ap- yea> at Rockville for examination on T sday and Wednesday evenings. “ ev are Herbdert C. Collins, Charles -edricks and Isadore Golub. Red Cross Activities. The members of the Red ‘hapter met for work at their head- juarters Tuesday afternoon. Several hristmas boxes were packed and will se sent to headquarters for distribu- don where most needed. Comfort tits were also packed for soldiers who cheap of Mrs. Wayupp—I'm not _surprised. He never could carry anything with- out spilling it.—Judge. “I suppose,” remarked the traveler on a road out of Peking, “that brake- man is calling the station in Chinese, of course.” “Of course. “Makes me homesick. I dom't un- derstand what he says, but it sound very familiar.'—Kansas City Journa. Mr. and Mrs. Newbride were near- fhe_the tearful stage of the first ti You talk of possessing judgment, sniffed Mrs. Newbride. “My _Jjud: ment is superior to yours any day. “Oh, unquestionably,” retorted Mr. Newbride.. “Our choice of life part- ners proves that”—Answers, London. Children at home hear and under- stand more than parents realize, the Moundridge Journal believes. ~ The teacher of a Sunday-school class re- cently asked: “What is the most wonderful thing A little girl re- — Kan- silo, 2 poultry houses. On account of, other business owner makes low price $2.100 and if taken now he lInclud pair horses, 2 cows. 2 hogs. calf, poul iry. buggy. wagons, Dlow, _harrow, harness. hay and a lot of apples, pot toes, beans and vegetables; easy. terms arranged. For details see page 13 Strout's catalogue of 321 bargains in a dozen states. copy mailed free. E. A STROUT FARM AGENCY, DBPT. 36, 150 Nassau St. New York, N. ¥. FOR SALE E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300, Norwich, Ct, 86 Cliff St. $800 Will buy a five room Cotfage House, one acre of land, some fruit and hen- fiery, 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 Westérly trolley, telephone in house, a bargain for some ome. Owner is leaving for the West and . hence this sacrifice. Come and look it over. WILLIAM A. WILCOX A FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, . Telephone 2365 WANTED TWO MULE SPINNERS Apply JOSEPH HALL & SON Trading Cove, Norwich Mrs. Mary Sweet of Lebanon was the guest Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peck of Otrobando avenue. At Seotland Road hall Sunday efter- noon there will be a Christian En- deavor service and a session of the Sunday school. e stormy, next a man ever made?” plied, “A living for a family. sas City Star. “We don't hear so much tallk mow- adaye about tainted money.” ‘That's true,” replied the altruistic man. “Since the war started and so many subscription lists hawve been circulated nobody inquires into the ast history of a dollar that's con- tributed to a good cause.’—Birming- ham Age-Herald. Mrs. Susan Blake of B X Springs, who has been passing sev- Telephone 49-13, M eral months in Stamford and Mont- AUCTION is visiting Mrs. Rutherford H.| - I will sell at public auction to the of Huni tington avenue. highest bidder, without reserve at my CHESTNUT HILL farm, two miles north of Sterling, Conn., on the road to North Sterling, the farm opposite the Potter Mills, on Speaker From Norwich—Fox Visits Local Poultry Yards. MONDAY, NOV. 26, 1917, Joseph ‘'W. Carievale of the Norwich at 10 a. m., the following described property: One Central Baptist chaorch, an Italian mission worker, gave an inte air dapple gray horses, welght 3000 o, & BR 1 years o, s ite. youns Cross | tallc at the Lebanon Baptist church lost Suiday evening. He was enter- FOR SALE ‘Two. splendid work horses, weighing 2800 }bs, ome good he double har- ness, three good heavy single harmess, one ‘two-horse wagon and one practi- Cally new two-ton track. THE CONSUMERS’ ICE OO. Dantelson. FOR SALE The very attractive - Cottage Houss, No. 13 Winchester nearly new and fully modern. A great chance for business men. Will be sold reas- :‘n-bh. For full particulars ing JOHN A. MORAN Real 'Estats Broker Franklin Square team and gO« ‘workers, either single or double; 6§ head of horned cattle, 2 cows yielding milk now, 3 three year Lot T new Deering horse Fake. S o wo-Horse mowing mackines. . 1. ohe- horse mowing machine. 1 plow, 1 caiti. vator, 3 two-horse team wagons, 2 one-horge lumber wasons. 2 two-horse &y sarth 1 16-passenger. bus, 1 8004 lave gonme from Columbia. Myron C. Pockham motored to Ma- | Dréast piste ouble. driving harmess: 14 T o AP Rt R R Barhecs, ne: 1 singie driving tevness o ing at | Sun parents, who have e %ockville Tuesday evening to consider [been staying in that place for sev- |ioc :m“zm?&wm:*fi neasures to be carried out in Tolland | eral weeks. € tons of this hay is No. 1, balance ounty. Mrs. Harriette Congdon of Walke- o T ] toes, lot of The roof of the Town building is|fleld, R. L. is the guest of Mr. and S cing shingled G Mrs. A. S. Peckham. The U. S. . _Ladies’ otub met| Mrs. A. R. Lathrop of Ve was vith Mrs. Willlam Buell at her home |a cafler here Wednesday. n_West street Thursday afternoon. Fox Steals Poultry. Wood which In past years has sold| gome of the dtry Sora o F T BT, | Some o6 e pegtey v i s tard wood has jumped to $5 ana $8. fox di the past week. G. - REERUFS, SHEET SION, §8.15 $3.90" Dex Tmon has Tout = memer ot fowie: s Fox also took five Overhauling and Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBLLES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches, Scoit & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. WILLIAM YOUNG,R.N. Massage and General Nursing. Night or day calls. 38 Hickory St. Norwich. FREDERICK T. BUNCE - Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairmount Ave. WHEN YOU WANT 0 put sous bus. e Pt 7 thore e i e 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 ltace. Tacker Is visiting friends Perryville and Wakefield, R. L O DALE For SaleIce “Emmss pariy n"""""s‘r‘.:}fi:‘z Snd enmipencet ot the, cnfi-?:: ) ?3:'-'.:;9“'2}} Conn., red o modern - quipment; .. complete. e fi‘huee?o! about 5,000 tons’ capacity, about l'.d_'” g:ll ‘best quality ice no"ne ‘:rnlcficl.lly new two-ton truock. . Address The Consumers’ Ice: Company OF ALL KINDS Some of the best located house lots in the city. Prices attractive and terms to suit. ARCHA W. COIT 3 AGENT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Tt eaid " auy showld prove rwrfl.nh_lruz%e::umonz?m: ook day. Terms o cash. A £00d Caterer-will attend. CHARLDS OPPERMAN. Ladies’ Who Wish a Toilet Cream that will keep their complexion in ai- most perfect condition are invited to try the kind we are offering today which contains enough peroxide in’ it to make it the Ideal Cream. Dunn’s Pharmacy 50 MAIN STREET ‘FOR SALE For Infants and Children In Use ForOver 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Taken to Hospital. ZLandeck, of Bedlam, who serjously ill for about two taken to St. Joseph's hos- ‘been was one Clgars will be $3.90 a 100 from Oct. 1st, 1917. 32 fo from Aot 32 for a box of 50. J. F. CONANT, i FrankMa wf. WIIEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus- medium® better & "“‘""nz""'::"-'o'- um o inventea for the purpose ing people with soiled "sh carrying dirt into the c Fifteen years ago Adam of Findlay, O. purchased Rock hen, and now _the age of 19 years, is layin the rest of his flock, no_indications Guit. Sequoyah, inventor alphabet, was one of the Indian race. H breed, whose Englis George Guess. His White man and h blood Indian wo; In each of the 30 or mor made by Austria on has been prepared. microphones at the Venice tion station are s t able to detect th planes as they away. The French 200,000 gallons of manufacture of sives. Annual consumptior amount to 12,500,000 tkan France produced and the French compeled to buy abroad. Iron and Steel sheets have displaced for time cotton in tr t pan from the Unite gether these items re thirds of all American cliased by Japan. During months, January to Augus value of the impo Japan from the Uz $30,615,000, or 30 per o tal imports from the [ while the value of the ir bars, plates and shee $36,876,000, or 36 per imports from the United S A Dead Stom Of What Use Is | Thousands? yes hu ands of people are taking the daily. They are murdering r ach, the best friend they b their sublime fign: A they are putting nature. This is no sensat is a startling fact, th g any honorable physician w These thousands of pe lowing daily bhuge qua sin and other strong a especially to dlgest stomach without any . the digestive membr: ach Mi-o-na stomach tablets tresged stomach in five mi do ¥hore. Taken regula: weeks they build up t stomach and make it str to digest its own \ fc estion. belching, st eadache will go. Mi-o-na stomach tabl druggists everywhere & Osgood Co.. who guar THERE 18 no aaverusing Bastern Connecticut equal to T letin for ‘busimess resuiis