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FAIR AND COLD TODAY; CLOUDY, WARMER TOMORROW NORWICH. CONN. TUBSDAY, NOV. 27, 1917. ilefin, FULL ASSOCIATED ) PRESS DESPATCHES What is Going_On Tonight Movinz Pictures at the Auditorium. Vaudeville and Photoplays at the Theatre Pictures at the Breed The- ich Rifle the Lodge. No. Fellows" Club meets 1.0 O F. o. 0 o, of P.. at tucket in Odd H: 3 meets in of A, o E 8. Commerce Balld” P ANNOUNCEMENTS SECOND CONCERT IN SLATER HALL CONCERTS. Stanley, Great Prima Donna Soprano, Coming. Helen treat will be given day, Dec. 3d, when Helen Stanley. the noted prima donna, will appear in song recital at ater b JMme. ie her debut at he Royal ‘urzburg. An en rs followed. -On she was ensaged return ‘o Americ n MMe. HELEN NLEY as prima donna soloist of the Chicago Cpera company In the Ellis Opera company Helen Stanley sang the role of Micaela to raldine Farrar's Carmen and shared equal honors. To a delightful personality Mme. Stanley adds a powerful dramatic so. rano voice of great charm and purity. ler operatic triumphs in New York. <hicago, Boston, Philad2iphia and Montreal have been duplicated in con- certs and recitals in many _citi The tickets for this notable concert are on sale at Cranston’s, Broadway. Single admission $1.50. The net proceeds from the concerts are to be given for the benefit of the Red Cross. The advance sale for the series has been larze. To avold dieappointment, secure vour seats at an early date. BREED THEATRE The Manx-Man, a Picturization of Hall Caine’s Greatest Novel Fea- ture for Today and Tonight—Ma- deme Petrova Caming Wednesday and Thursday in More Truth Than Poetry. The screen drama in the highest excellence to which it has yet at- tained is shown in George Loane Tucher's interpretation of the Manx- Man, Hall Caine's greatest novel, which is the feature at the Breed theatre today and tonizht. This is the attraction which ran for a solid month at the Criterion theatre, New York, winning the utmost praise irom the newspaper critics and the theatr going public alike. The last chapter of “The Fatal Ring is also shown and the latest war news in the Hearst-Pathe Weekly com- pletes the bill for today and tonight. Cwing to the length of this pro- amme the first evening show will rt promptly at 6.30, an1 the other performances -will he as usual Coming Wednesday and Thursday, Madame Petrova in-More Truth Than. 1:0etry, and other short-subjects. Four shows Thanksgiving day—2, 3.30, 7 4 $30 p. m AUDITORIUM. Good Vaudeville and Fine Pictures Make Up.an Excellent Bi!l for the First Holf of This Week. The. Auditorium an excellent program 1audeville and featy first half of tris week. Billy Newkirk and the Homer Sisters have an that is sure to please. for. their ward- robe is beantiful and as dancers and they rure do make a big hit well applauded for their good last eveninz. Fuiler and Meade very clever bovs and their medy talk went over he Awditorium audience. The e title of the feature This picture has three stars, theatre of is offering high ciass pictures the singers nd we: work idge. Montagu Love and Ar- tinr Ashiey. and the pieture is so full © incident and excitement that it of- fess unexcelled opportunities to each and every one of these stars. It is a i modern life and is Baking Commission Appointed. Food Adm: rbert Hoover, in line with n’s procla- tion of Tth. piacing the haking ~dustrs under the direct jurisdiction £ the food administration, effective Dec. 10th. has appointed a committee of the cracker industry-to draft the reguiations governing the control of the industry and to serve in an ad- yisory capacity. Tt co: of R. E. Tomlinson. president of National Bis- uit company. New York: Brooks Mor- ssn. president Independent Cracker Bakers' association, Atlanta, Ga. and ohn 15 Wiles. treasurer Loose-Wiles Tiecuit “compary, Kansas City. Mo. The comwmittee has aiready held sev cra! meetings in Washinzton and for- mulated Fakine regulafions concerning e conservation of wheat flour, sugar n these vitally of conservation on completed the com- ee will direct attention to_fur- fher constru on and skips ve work in the produc- n= of the greatest pos- ©of erarker products, nutritive un- e In war time and the indus. position in war wo! high plo witt _James bo:. Rolete ¢, Duaz, experiences in_the trenches at the western front has attracted wide at- tention, and gained royal recognition, will relate his story of the war in the lecture room of the Greeneville Congregational church Tuesday even- ing, Nov. 27, at 7.30 p. m. A collec- tion will be taken to defray expenses. RUDD’S SUNLIGHT DANCE In Plant Hall, New London, With Ex- hibition by Thomas Roche and Partner. At Rudd’s Sunlight dance in Plant hall, THanksgiving afternoon, Thomas Roche and partner wiil give an exhi- bition of a fancy fox trot. Dancing irom $ until 6 o'clock and in the even- ing. NORWICH TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Owen §. Smith Start for Florida—Academy Boys Farming to Meet Y. M. C. A. War Pledge—First of the Holiday Coming and Going Noted Monday. Invitations to attend the Thansgiv- ing service Thursday at Park Congre- gational and Trinity Methodist Epis- copal churches were read Sunday morning at the Norwich Town church- es. Conngeticut college in New London has its Thanksgiving recess from Wed- nesday noon to Monday noon. Stu- dents coming to their homes uptown are Miss Susan Wilcox. Miss Marion Rogers and Miss Ruth Avery, all jun- iors: and Miss Gladys Beebe, fresh- man, . Start for the South. Mr. and Mrs. Owen S. Smith have closed their home on Huntington Road amd left town Monday. After a brief visit in New Haven with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Smith, they leave New York for their winter home in Bustis, Florida. Boys “Farm It” to Meet Pledge. Academy boys were at Pine Grove Farm, Scotland road, Saturday, earn- ing money toward the $10 they plan to raise by April for the Y. M. C. A. They put a brave spirit into their work and did it well. Guests for Holiday Mrs. Martha Cross, Mr. and- Mrs. Woodbury O. Rogers and Miss Marion Rogers of Washington street will spend Thanksgiving in Franklin with Mrs. Cross brother, Henry King and family. Home From Brooklyn. Mrs. George R. Hyde has returned from Brookliné, Mass, and attended the morning service at the First Cong- greational church of which she is a member. Visited Virigina Fort. Mrs. G. L. Randall is returning from a few days’ visit with her son, George L. Randall, Jr., at Fort Myer, Virginia, having left for there last Friday. Mrs. Holimes Visits Friends. Mrs. Fanny Holmes, who recently left town for Hartford, spent the week end with friends uptown. There will be a Thanksgiving ser- vice this (Tuesday) evening at the First Methodist church. Mrs. J. O. Dodge - of West Town street spent iast week with relatives in Worcester, Mass C. M. Welte of East Town _street left Monday on a business trip to Cleveland, Ohio. Roy _Johnson of Montville was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert E. Geer of Scotland road. Mrs. C: M. Welte of East Town street is visiting friends in Bridge- port and Hartford for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Wilcox of Mystic were week end guests of Mrs. Wilcox’s sister, Mrs. G. S. Beebe of Scotland road. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Zabriskie of Vergason avenue were in Preston City Saturday, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Miller. Edward H. Zabriskie of New York has been passing a few days at the home of his father, A. D. Zabriskie of Vergason avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hutchinson of Elm avenue are returning, after two weeks’ visit with relatives on Long Island and in Waterford. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Way of the West Side. spent part of last week with Mr. Way’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Way of Otrobando avenue. For Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises Here 1A America there {s much suf- fering from catarrh and head noises. American people would do well . to consider the method employed by the English to combat this_insidious dis- gase, Evervome kmows how damp the Engiish climate is and how dam aets" those. suffering . from . cAtareh. In England they treat catarrhal deaf nese and head noises as a constitution- | al disease and use an internal remedy for it that is really very efficacious. Sufrerers who could scarcely hear have had their hearing restored by this English treatment to such an ex- tent that the tick of a watch was plainly audible seven and eight inches away from either ear. erefore, if you know someone who is troubled’ with catarrh_ catarrhal deafness or head noises, cut out this formula and hand it t and you may have been ghe means of saving some poor suffer from to deaf: pr can be easily prepared at home Tor a few cents and is made as follow: From your druggist obtain 1 Parmint (Double Strength). Take this home, and add to it pint of hot B ana & Guntes ot Sronntated Sur ar; stir until dissolved. Take a ta- Flespoontul four times a day. Parmint is used in this way not only to reduce by tonic action the inflam- mation and swelling in the Bastachian tubes, and thus,to equalize the air pressure on the drum, but to correct. any excess of secretions in the middie ear, and the, results it gives are usu- ally quick and effective. Every person who has catarrfi in any form should gzive this Tectpe a trinl. For sale by The Lee & Osgood o. Ladies” Who Wish a Toilet Cream that will kéep their complexion in al- 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. Got_Rid of Piles ‘At Home \Thousands ™ Report This Result Through the Use of Pyramid Plle Treatment Within Their Own Homes. fer from piles self a mvo Jou are doing you: njustice every day with a oy an Test it at our_expense by mailing the below €oupon, or et 8 000 box your druggist NOW. Accept no substitute. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. g EyTamid Bldg., Mersball, Mich. 7 e Mo 8, Free s ‘Pile Troatment, in plain wiapper J. C. WITTER . Auctioneer Auction Rooms, Evans Block, Danielson, Conn. PUBLIC SALE OF ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY ON TUESDAY, DEC, 4, at 10 o’clock a. m. Having rented my farm, known as the Stone Barn farm, located two miles north of Versailles station. on the Westminster road. I shall dispose of the following desirable personal prop- erty at public sale: 22 HEAD OF CATTLE 22 HEAD OF CATTLE of all ages. from calves to smature Cows. among which are 5 milch cows, $Vouns grade Holstein cows, 3 grade Folstein heifers, soon due. 2 Erade yearling Holstein heifers. 1’ thorough- bred yearling Holstein héifer, 2 Jersey Reifers, milking, 2 srade Holstein Reifer calves, 1 Ayrshire heifer calf. also 1 thoroug¥bred Holstein bull with papers. You can't afford to be absent . When this lot of cattle Is sold. One pair of excellent draft horses. accus- fomed to work in any and all harness, welght 2800 Ibs. and 1 vearling colt. Just. the right age to buy and break your own way. MACHINERY AND TOOLS One Kemp manure spreader, 1- four horse power I H. C. gas engine. 1 Money Maker biower, 1 Blizzard blow- er. 1 tip cart, 1 sled. 1 road scraper. 1 one-horse farm wagon. 2 toeboard wag- ons, 1 with a top. nearly new, 1 mower, 1 horse rake, 1 Eclipgse corn planter, 1 wheel harrow. 1 or 2_culti- vators, ‘several plows, a weeder. 2 good buggleés. a lot of smaller tools. and household goods undescribed on ac- count of limited space. ONE BUICK TOURING CAR The, terms will be cash, and a lunch will_be served on the grounds. stormy. postponed to the first I following. Don’t miss this 5 forget the date, and remember weather conditions. JAMBS L. WADE. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Special Town Meeting THE LEGAL_VOTERS IN TOWN MEETING, OF THE TOWN OF NOR- WICH, are hereby warned to meet in a SPECIAL TOWN_MEETING. to be held in the TOWN HALL in said Nor- wich on FRIDAY, November 30, 1917, at 8§ Q'CLOCK P, M. to act upon a certain’ petition ‘signed by more than twenty inhabitants of the town of Norwich, qualified to vote in Town Mectings, which petition requests the holding of a Special Town Meeting to determine whether or mol the Town. acting by its Selectmen, shall petition, in_writing, the Public Utilities Com- mission of the State of Connecticut, alleging ‘that the rates and charges made by The Shore Line Electric Company for passenger service fur- nished by sald Company within the Town of Norwich are unreasonable and asking for a reduction of said Fates. and to do ail other acts meces- sary to the procuring and establish- ing reasonable rates and charges for such service. Also to do any other acts necessary and proper’ to carrying out the purpose to 'which said meet- ing is called. Dated at Norwich, Connecticut. #ist day of November, A D. 1911, this Selectmen of the Town of" Norwich. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HBLD at Norwich, within and for the District ot Norwich on the 36th day of Novem- . A. D, in7. Bresent ONDLSON J. AYLING, Judge. Tstate of Patrick F. Murtagh, late of Norwich. in said District, deceased. The Bxecutrices exhibited their ad- ministration account with said estate fo the Court for allowance; it is there- ore Ordered, That the 3a day of Decem- "A. D. 1917. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at thé Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, be, and the same is appointed for hearing the same. and the said Execu- trices are directed to give notice there- of by ; publishing this order once in some_hewspaper having a circulation in satd District, at least six days prior o the date of said hearing, and make return to_the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, nov27d Clerk. The Peck-McWilliams Co. FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner Phomne 838-2 22 Clairmount Ave. ‘Whitestone Clgars will be $3.90 a 100 from Oct. 1st, 1917. §2 for a box of 50, Same rate per thousand. J. F. CONANT, il ¥ranklin s¥. v '0U WANT to put your hus- Inaas Betore the. DubliA there ia 5o medium betier than tnrough the ad- Vertising columns of be Suiletin. FOR SALE FOR SALE Very desirable Building Sites on the Cruttenden Property, 117 Cliff Street. Must be sold to settle an estate. JOSEPH T. CRUTTENDEN, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Eight-room cottzge, all latest Im- provemonts, large barn, and eight builaing lots, located in the best resi- dential section of Jewett City. For particulars, inquire of 5. SEIGEL. Real Estate amd Insuramce. Norwich, Conn. may19d FOR SALE 45 Myers Avenue Seven-room Cottage Good yard Tel. 243 Price $2,000 Easy Terms JAMES L. CASE, 37 SHETUCKET STREET WANTED FOR SALE WANTED—Good hay for horses.| FOR SALBE—A few cows and some Write the price_ and how many tons|pigs. D. M. & O. S. Peck, Norwich. ou have A Kriggmaa, R F. D 4, i novaid ox 111, Norwich, Conn. Ay FOR SALB—Automobile in good run- WANTED To know the wheroabouts of james Beckwith, last seen Nov. 12 in Norwich. Anyone seeing him after that please notify his wife, Mrs. James B ning condition; will make good truck. C. Maguire, Putnam Tire Repair Co., Im and Lee Sts., Putnam, Conn. noverd TO RENT FOR RENT—Dec. 1st, one of those Beckwith, Montville. nova7d wu'rrm—aucnmm and black. MOTOR BOAT for sale; must be sold fmmediately on account of moving; no reasonable offer refused Washington St. tween i1 be- Inquire Norwieh, Conn., and 1% 2. m. Now. 29. and suits made to order at Lazarow | merzia Bros.'; style, fitting and workmanship guaranteed; also plush coats steamed FOR SALE—300 bushels of lwlal. B;Echilh 3 Orfivoum Franklin Street | James Kane, Canterbury. nov2éd one 769-3. DR WL FOR SALE — At once . Richmond WANTED—Hens, chickens, aressed | range, first class oonditio: also one Beokwith airtight stove, large both for burning wood. 'Address Chas. M. Ames, size, Willlmaatic, Conn., R. D. 2. nov26d Senta, Yantic FOR SALE—Pigs six weeks old. L Scott Hill. noved w we will and consignment worth approximately wmn. zhould have coats Joseph Hochber% 131 Main 8t wini- el old letters; gocd prices paid. C. J. The Electrical Contractors’ Corpora- gent assign guaranteed territory $12,000 to_suitable party able to fur- to maintain himself in territory for smith helpei Ring. _movzid hogs, calves; . highest prices’ paid by Dewspapers before 1820, pictures an WANTED Journeymen _electrictana. by large manufacturing corporation: nish fidelity bond and capital sufficient p with wife to help in house; £0od hours pullets; 646-3. or Single or double, price. 350; roan horse alx vears old. sound. weight new’ custom made driving harness, ond hand harness, three new street wagons, Dair of new stable blankets. FOR SALE—Nice White Wyandotte also good parlor stove. Tel. novaed TFOR SALBE Ome zood work horse, eight 1300, nine years old, good work: also good farm horse. price $70: a Sec- light driving harness, ‘farm 853 Main St., approximately 60 days: will advance|up stairs, Willimantic. novzea 75 per cent. of the prospective commis- e sions on acceptable. sales orders, but| JFOR SALE _Two new mllch cow: nothing on promises. Address Corpora- | Is2ac Geer, R. F. D. 6. Telephon tion, care of The Norwich Bulletin. [1838-5. =~ novi4d nov_26d FOR SALE—1914 model 79 Over! WANTED Two men who understand | touring car in good condition. uto Sales Company. nov 24d 13 Bath St., model five-room apartments in our apartment block on Franklin sv. $16. Inquire at Alling Rubber Store. nov27d TO BENT—Ploasant front ro first floor, 53 Maple St. Tel, 915-12. novZITuThS PO RENTFurnisned cottage house 176 Laurel Hill Ave. Inquire P, 238 Central Ave. TO RENT—Si. tenement oi BEast Baltic St; $9 a month. T 1885-4. nov26d TO RENT Large sunny room all conveniences, centrally located Ply 11 Church St TO RENT—Upper tenement, 4 rooms and bath, corner Laurel Hill avenue and Yerrington strcet (near Thermos with Ap- novied. factory). $5.00 per month_ Inguire of F. W. Lester, 42 Central Building. nov2ed TO RENT_Apartment of seven rooms at 239 Broad St. Inquire L. L. Chapman, novzid TO RENT_Eight electric lights, gas, bath, hot and cold water, 27 Rogers Ave. Laurel Hill J. A, Turner, Phone 736-13. TO RENT A fine flat, rent rea able, all modern. Inquire of J. I, ning, No, 52 Broadway. 10 RENT Cottage, all_modern inf- provements. Inquire J, F. Tompkins, $7 West Main St. novald TO RENT — Toom tenement, bath_and _electric Call 343 Franklin_St. nov20d ~ IO RENT_Furmshed rooms for Light housekeeping, § Carter Ave. Bast Side. nevii and good board: will pay $35 FOR SALIS _Three vearling heifors, FOR SALE Two Brand New Diamond Disc Edison Talking Ma- chines. No reasonable offer refused. PLAUT-CADDEN (0. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE 143 McKinley Ave. This beautiful 10-room house with all improvements and in excellent condition, located on McKinley avenue near Broad street. Owner leaving town. For particulars, Francis D. Donohue Phones Central Bldg. Norwich WANTED _Experienced _ waiter WANTED —Old_ books, _pamphlets, nov26d WANTED —H Erade sales farming and are handy; can use a man to 350 or Launch, Norwich, mantic, Conn. 147-13. _nov2ed d King, Norwich, Conn. Box 185 tion, Waterbury, Conn. no per month, or can emp! an oldish Toan o help in barn. Address P, O.| Pduite ¥. L. Lathrop, 250 Maple St Box 45, Central Village, Ct, or_Tel 28-12 Moosup. nov2éd FOR SALE—One Reo Touring _car, 1906, with winter iop: 1 Cadiling touring, 1913; also Chandler sedan, 1917 pounds do not have to be of wood or nailed. ~ Special package ready to ail—one briar pipe, two tins of to- bacco, five packages of cigarettes (wrapped in wax paper), pipe cleaners and cigarette papers. all for $1. Make a soldier happy. Fagan's Smoke Shop. noviéd teed. car is a_bar; McCormick T FOR SALE Maxwell (o1 Frisbie-McCormick Co., waltress. Apply ity Kiso "trucks from 34 to 4 toRE. mew nov2éd and !'sgflndflm'rhesincam are in good NTED—Sai . B Gotthel | condition; price wi be right. Main B e Soviia . | Street Girage Box 310 Moorup. Ct. WANTED An_ American woman a5 3 nousekeeper_in tamily o three . W. G| FOR SALE Roval bpewriter, nearly o Siintncia Depot, Conn. Box 5. [Bew. one typewriter diuk one’ rolitop S our " offics ars, inquite of WANTED A competent maid_for | Vo . A Quinh, 9% Masn St moista gencral housework Tn ah aparcment:| “peg s = FOR SALE—Turst clise meii and Eimily o tires Teicpnone "§ei. e e i must joi th WANTED At once, £00d general | —goro = blacksmith; steady wirk and | good| o, Ni0R, N AN T wood A..n.nu‘i"”‘ o Bakes™ Mty S55te & Clark"Corgora | 4217 e A tn gpd condiion, S i —— factory makes this an unusually good WANTED A _chambermald._ Apply | value. The Frisbie-McCormick Co at Ve Wanreman House o hoviba | Shetucket St Soviza “UNTIL DEC. ist, _you can send FOR SALE—Maxwell roadster, late smonea o Erance s PAckages under 1| 1916 model overnamied and - Suaran This powerful and_economical ain_at 3350. The Frisbie- 52 Shetucket St. Tourin odel, in good conditl novizd “uc—nm—-rn buy raw fur: pay JAMES H. HYDE. AUGTION I will sell at Public Auction TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1917 At 10 o’clock In the foremoon my farm, known as the J. Randolph Rogers, place, unless prewiously dis- posed of, situated near Montville Cen- ter, “in’ the Town of Montville, con- sisiing of 226 acres of woodland, i1li- able land and orchards of all descrip- tions, 1 two-story dwelling-house with ells, '3 barns, 1 corn-house and wago: rhed” 1 wobd-house, 1 hen-house. open wagon-shed. ls-house it e kel i eider-mill® go0a" water (well nevér dry). T will also ‘sell at said time Auctioneer. place. the following articles of per- sonal property: 13Ccows (mew milch and springers. Ayrshire land Holstein grades). 1 pair of Oxen (weight 3,600, twins). 1 pair Steers (wo' vears oid). 1 sound Youns Horse (welght 1,100, work single or double, gooa” driver),” 2 Horses (weight about 100 ‘each, gentle, work ~single or double). 1’ GUernsey Bull (fat). about 20 Hens, about 20 Pullets, (R, good " fron Axle Wagon wwith ofe and neap, 1 Light Team W BRifting Pole, 1 Dump Cart w ward ‘Wheels, 1 Ox' Gart (nearly I"Lisnt Steercart, 1'0x Sied. 1 ness® Wagon, T Open B 1 Bumey, T Sicigh, 1 Milk Wagon. 1 Team Harness, i pair Driving Harnecs (nearty mew’, B Single - Harness. Blankets, 'Whibs, Robes, Saddle, Ttc.. P Nowing | Machine. 1 Horse-rike i Hay Tedder, 1 Steel Land Roller with Seeding attachment. 1 Acme Iarrow. 1°Cut-a-way Harrow. 1 Hallock Weed- er. 1 Bady Chilled Plow, 1 3 Plow. 1 Culeivator, 1 Hiller, 1 Horse Pitchfork With rope” and pulleys, 1 Gorn Sheller, 1 Hay Cutter. 2 Winnowing Mills. 1 0% Snovel 1 Belipae Corn Planter, several 1. Reds) both Ox Yokes, Carpenters’ Tools, Stone Tools, Drills, Hammers, several Iron Bars, about 20 Chains, '1 Grindstone, farming tools not mentioned, 3 Bush- nel Cider Presses (capacity 50 bushels each, with all belts, gul]eyl and at- tachments eomplete). 1 Grater Grind- er. a quantity of Sawed Lumber, Milk Cans, Milk Bottles. Pails, Pans, about 30 tons of Hav, several tons of mowed Oats. 300 busheéls of ears of Corn, 100 bushels of Potatoes, 4 stacks of Corn Fodder, a few bushels of Rock Tur- nips. several barrels of Cider Vinegar. and many other articles tod numerous to mention. Ferms Cash. Caterer in Attemdance. RAIN OR SHINE. DAN D. HOME. AUCTION POSTPONED 3. C. WIPTER ...... On_account of bad weather, the sale scheduled to be held at the farm of the late Ezra Gallup. Ekonk Hill Thurs- day, Nov. 22 was_postponed and will occur. on lov. 30, _day _after Thanksgiving, at 10 a. m. ~Kindly bear this date in mind. FRANK GALLUP, ‘Administrator. Auctioneer nov2ed LOST AND FOUND LOST—Saturday might, a suit case, between city an rren Bentley's, Yantic. Finder leave at Jones' Store in Yantic and receive reward. nov27d WANTED—OM false teeth: don't matter if broken 1 pay $2 to $15 per Sei. ‘Sena by parcel post and receive Check by return mail L. Mazer. 2007 s ° ' | FOR SALE_Repubiic 1500 Ib. truck, wA&*j‘Eu—\im\ “for genzral ‘work, | wheels, Solid tires on rear: present list | mostly inside; good place for reliable | price, delivered, $960; you can save HwaNYED“—- Rs&w furs, %‘th I-LdA_ novizd e v FOR flALE—P|g< thorou, hbred, O. WANTED — Timmers—snect motal| Enone Hé8iis gl lwc.rhkers, gravel Kmr]ers‘anils l}:elp:rsi == S| COWS FOR SALE before you sell, A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- 0 CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED. lin_St.” Tel. 717-3. novéd JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin Telephone 30 Lebanon, Conn. S. Fifth St, Philadelphia, Pa. novéd WANTED By an Expert Piano Tuner and Repair Man vour work on Pianos, Player- Pianos or. Electric Pianos. A. J. PIXLE springers, also three and one-half pairs of Devon working oxen, 50 COWS FOR SALE the ana balance Holsteins: fen new mileh and Ayrshires E. E. SHARPE. Telephone 98-1, Willimantic division. WANTED—GIRLS Sixteen years and over to learn wind- ng. All woolen yarns. Apply Norwich Woolen Mills about 1,000 tons best qualicy ice now on practically* new two-ton truck. | Phone 1778 292 West Main Street | | 'WANTED—WEAVERS R, Gala__[ce Business Crompton-Knowles Loom: All Gov- | ernment work. Good pay. Apply - party. The eniire piant and equipment - < son, ‘onn,, is offe! e A Norwich Woolen Mills | 5Siern auipment, complete. . Two hand, horses. wagons, and $adress The Consumers’ Ice Company Danlelson, Conn. I WANTED GIRLS and WOMEN MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. Employment Office, City. WANTED TWO MULE SPINNERS Apply JOSEPH HALL & SON Trading Cove, Norwich f—_—r———_—:fifl FOR SALE || Corcoran Homestead, 102 Tal- man street, eight rooms and barn or garage. Frontage of about 300 feet extending to the river, two bullding lots fruit trees and vines in abundance. Good reason for selling. Price very low. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STRRET Telephones 724 and 68 WANTED JOB PRESSMAN ENQUIRE AT BULLETIN JOB ROOM WANTED DO NOT DELAY The fine modern six-room aj 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. 25 laborers; 150 girls; 10 housework girls; 6 machinists; 2 farm hands; 34 ‘weavers; 8 spinners; 2 -nurse girls. FREE SMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr Wanted .TWO SPINNERS PP LEN WoOLEN MILLS. NORWICH TOWN. TLOST Sunday, on Franklin Square, a cameo pin. Finder rewarded if re- furned to, Bulletin Office, - nOvZid $5.00 REWARD for return of small size white female ° setter; vellowish- brown ears; wore collar ‘with license tag and owner’s name: answers name of Flirt. Joseph Quaker Hill LOST—Postal card picture of my son in a Jerter. Finder leave at 64 Franklin_St. nova7d_ 10ST_White fur _muff. on River Avé. Sunday moiming. Finder leave at Builetin Office and receive reward. novzed mfl—i‘rqm “my pasture, o Buc‘( jkin mare. inde Z-urr Peter Ba-! WANTED Old False Teeth. Dom't matter if broken. We pay 32 to 315 per set. Send parcel post and receive check by Ay COLLATERAL LOAN CO- Removed to 154 Water St, between Shetucket and Market Sts. Norwich, Conn. novied Piano Tuner, Telephone 1334 and fully modern. business men. Will be sold ARCHA W. COIT AGENT 3 63 Broadway FOR SALE The very attractive Cottage House, nchester Street, o. 13 Wi nearly new great chance for reas- inquire A For full particulars JOHN A. MORAN Real Esfate Broker Franklin Square FOR SALE ome Eoed heavy doub | cally new two-ton truck. THE CONSUMERS’ ICE CO. Dantelson. Towo splendid work horses, welshing even-room flat, stea bath. gas and _electric connec- Apply at 122 Broadway. noved TO RENT — Furnished rooms for light housekseping. 27 Division St. sep24d TO RENT wurnished rooms; also rooms for light housekeeping. 106 School S seplld T RENF_Boement tenement at 56 School St Inquire at Bulletin Office. ~ivaoa FURNIS] rates. suit: rooma reasnnable lp for light housekeepins. Mrs. Emma Morse, 15 Union St.. Jy2sd Several five-room Flats on Lake Street. Electric lights. A. M. AVERY Telephone 1122-2 52 Broadway YOU CAN RENT. Homelike, furnished ten-room house with bath, electric lights, steam heat, set tubs; short walk from business section. '$50 monthly. Very comfortable 7-room flat fur- hed with taste and discrimination, improvements; refined neighbors. 15 to May 1st for $35 a month. rooms and bath, heat furnish- per month. n 11 Dec. Four orwich Town; 5 rooms and bath, furnace ;i nice garden. $15 a month. Centrally located, 7 rooms and bath electric lights, ~steam heat. $23 monthly, Exceptional list of residences and business properties for sale, other good rents and “LOTS and LOTS of ARCHA W. COIT. Telephone 1334. 63 Broadway. Fall in Advance Fight, The German r self-cau strike Strilke, Half the Of all flow Stand, like At my right Half the of all Oon_my un 11, perchance, Half t Travel then In North, or e: T've at least h Journeying Why should a And my sou I have half And a whole —John Philo “Does your. NG both imself tal. Phwat a fool vez, till the' seen’ me till Transcript. “Eat, drink “That vsed say it differen “What is it “Be merry Free Press. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Biocks, Building Lots, all in ae- sirable locations LISt your property it you care to seli or revc, as 1 have a number of people looking for real es. taté investments. Thayer Bldg. SALE HORSES 1 nave 20 Horses thal ! want to dispose of right away. Nine of them are big work horses—tihie balance will Weigh from 900 to 1200 ibs. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel, 536-3- ‘mayida FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade elther for city property of equal vaiue; one 27 acres, state road, near city, modern buildings; “alse 186 acre stock farm | with tools ‘and equizment, fine build- ings, keeps 50 head. If interested. writo or telephone TRYON'S AGENCY, es0a Willimantie, Ct. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watoh Hill, Weekapaug. Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. L YOU CAN BUY A Cottage, Barn, Gristmill, Ice Bu: ness and 112 acres of Land, very cheap [cheap of E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300, Norwich, Ct, - 86 Cliff St. $800 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 ome. Owner is leaving for the West and hence this sacrjfice. Come and look it over. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. 1. Telephone 2365 12! Pns’::l GEE i3 v iness before the public, thére is no medium better tham through the ad- WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- ertising coiumns of Tne Builetiu. THERE 1= no advertising medium Ia Eastern Connecticut equal tn The Bule “euin for business results. Doctor—I'm band found in the said the man “Yes. wh arou the Cuban co: ' According _t fight nead T killed and wou ports that a place among were under_o: ed. decision in 12,000,000 dividends to business. preme court. manusoleum of of the 'Archds ties. Lucas County. Frank Cheney & Co. each and eve Sworn Smpie A D cember. A, D. Beats) the mucous Mrs, Houlihan ford either to “Our gunners got the s beyond help “AN the reading replied got to take someth page into it."—W: THE KALEIDOSCOPE President Menocal, in his mese: early adoption’ of compulsory military and Bavarians a number when the officers intery threatened and Detroit -Corcuit court has in favor of Dodge manufacturers, in-the Ford Motor sought to restraim Mr. Ford Mr. that he will take the case Thieves have broken exandria Paviovna, the first STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF J. Chieney makes oa is senior partner ot Gity of Toledo, County and said, and that said sum’ of ONE HUNDRED DOL to before presence, world hand and jo T st 1 be i1 the we world over Trow ton Transecript. HUMOR OF THE D. husband the grocery bin?* he says and the over the same bills there (Auring th o w day b forchinit marriage. Houlihan—Faith, O1 the 'day and be me to go, E o now ” though eat or and dropped a shell richt ‘em; when I looked ag: sonet™ | TO RENT “For good!” FURNISHED APARTMENT “Well, Miss, they went ir 7 ROOMS and BATH rection! Passing Show From Dec. 15, 1917, to May 1, 1918 \.02"{,0,‘3:“Qf£}“fina]<:;7,,j ; $35.00 A MONTH mushroorss. They are Inquire confused. % JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St.| Spokesboy — Dont won We ain't golng to eat ’em = ———— we're going to sell ‘em FOR SALE script. — — Clerk—But you Jjust R ey novel and paid for it. Customer—Yes. Clerk—Then, why do you wi turn it? Customer—TI finished it w ing for my change seript. afrald your I ma no_hope. Voice from Bed—Tre, o gett?’ at? I ain't agoin out! 'Wife—You leave it to dearie, he knows best! — Th Show. M Schmidt,” _compl Terrell, - “I ordered- a eggs.” “Chas=?" inquired the grocer. dey not come already? “You sent me nine ege: the irate customer, “aad : gas bombs."—New Pucl. we. real Bible and S of rigid ideas. Farmer we h hen & with en nd. in, mgress, a o the Talegraa ‘hielt betwee inded. Les Nouvelle serious disturbar ome German troox rders for r four, of minority s compas pounds of enlarge the Ford has the Grand Duche uke Joseph, Palatir Hungary, near Budapest, and the body of all its jewelry. sian court, which had entru guarding and _maintenance o mausoleum to Russian drew these at the outbreak priests, TO L the f doing Dbust firm wil ry case of ci cannot be cured by the use cx Catarrn Medicine: FRANK 7. e nnd slhls 6th A W,_GL rota: Hall's Catarrh Medicine is ta ternally and acts through the surfaces of the Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Tolet Sold by all_drugeists. Famfly Pills for constip

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