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FULL ASSOCIATED GENERALLY FAIR TODAY: PRESs DESPATOHES | AND TOMORROW A < — FOR SALE TO RENT What Is Going On Tonight BOLTOR WANTED = o E WANTED—Low-down milk wago: FOR SALE_In Daniclson, on Main | | 1O RENT_Desirable tenement i 12| Moving Pictures at the Auditorium. |Obituary Mrs. Brewster Bishop, Mrs. must be in good shape, and good size.|St., splendid location, one-man market | Hawkins St, Danielson.; modern im-| h nel O flte &5 devillo and Photoplays st thel " Anjeling Brown — Holiday Week Charles ¥empton, Pomfret Center, Ct.| doing a business from $330 to $430 & | Jroverments ihroughout.” Inquire’of C.| l c l< Davis Theatre. P o ¢ o nov3UFM & week; solicits no orers, delivers few | George b, Caron, Mechanics St Danc | P A ' 3 an S —— i e BY LOUIS 3. GRICE 3 2 Mrs, Sarah L. Bishop, who was born| concern, girls on bench work. Address | Litle business for one man; mo eX-| ~xom RENT Dec. ist one of those h o Al e X ANNOUNCEMENT, in Bolton, July 8, 1828, the daughter 3 stating ‘age, L. F. C., care Bulletin. |Pef5e: Ry °anm;u of [ Bodel five-room apartmients in our ERMANIA, Freedom's ruthless | But through an of Mr. and Mrs. Asa White, died at ' Poviod P or_stock, tools, good Wi Alling apartment” block on rrankiin | (G ™ onr That holds the sca the Middletown retreat and was - eoe—————————— | trade, $600. Investigate. Call at D. St; 316 Inquire at Alling lubber : You may be save BREED THEATRE. B ld b Eaon caastery Tyl for B . WANTED—A boar, weight 125-150.| H, Armstrong, Real Estate and Insur- | Store. ~nov2id Subservient to the tyrant’s re Coltmbia stostok — oo PR S asis of e |Girls and Women for light ma- | 5. 4. Jubri 30d_ | ance, Office Phoenix Block, Danielson.| ~ro WENF—Six-room tenoment on || Upon your brow the mark of Cain— | Marguerite Clark in The Amazons, a|TUSIIOPR eve T GOVERNMENT war positions open: | C! 30d_ | Bast Baitic # a month. Tel |} Your blood-stained flag is trailing | o o oo ¢ Paramount Feature, Billy West in| Mrs. Bishop’s husband. Brewster | hin bench work, also in- | clerical work; men-women wanted: 393 | ~ FOR SAL ust be sold at omce; | oo - R novzéd ow. Their jant serv to & Bhe Candy Kid, and the Pathe|Bishop, died many years ago. Mrs, e and WSS, M- | Gonth; Mst free. Frankiln Institute, —Large sunny room with Dept. '37-K. _Rochester, N. Y. oo e o s et Ing of | ail Conveniences; centrally’ locavea, An: || For ‘neath the Briton's stroke that - i il And its potential wer p Weekly Form Exceptional Bill for|Bishop spent her life in Bolton unt! . novIMWS ply 11 Church St. novied shakes . s il Rl o e k- premas [ TPoring. Plece work raten on | s e e T e | e tensme s | e honderous misnt ho siven | & on. : n . coruer. Laure avenas . ks Today and Safurday the Breed thea- | After his death she returned to Con- hine and bench work. No |Ehone 8162, novEId_ | BEOe T or property_in Wanregan, Cry |34, Yerrington succt (neat Thermog|) You stagker back with cloven crest, [ o pend, | tre will present Marguerite Clark, one | neCeut 18 2918, DA 1, Soov ot New WANTED Brakemen, 18 to 45; al3o | when rented the, income io 41 | [@otory). 3800 pedmonth: Inquire of|§ Till your embattled spirit quakes. er heroes re v | of the screen’s fairest daughters, in & (1,ven and a large number of = = operators, = male ~_and 'female. "ADPLY | month; price has been cut this week | nowzid - o i- Central Building. : D e ot | fouring farce entitled The Amazons.|Haven and a = Io experience required. Apply [Union Stition, N YN H. & H. RR. | fron '35 200 o 52300 Deersnt 1o A While unto you the knell of Fate Your reign of terrc | This production was originally written P s 2 New London, novasd. | 0% 0% elson, Ct, Real Estate and | ,T0_ BENT—Apartment of seven Sounds in th roar of countless ' By Sir Arthur W. Pinero and is the Preacher From Hartford. MARLIN-ROCKWELL C e e L A ek, S oa™ | rgoms at 23y Broad St Inquire 15 1. Zuns, Yet would ¥ | plag in which Billie Burke starred for | Rev. Frank Abbott of Hartford -} OTP. | right time to tune or regulate your| o 2 . = I _novzid Assembled to o'erwhelm your sons, light A long time on Broadway. A typical |preached in the local church Sunday. ofite pipe organ. V. A. Blum, 24 Cliff St FOR SALE—Two new milch heifers, l'ro RENT—Eight rooms, _electric And_ silence their mad songs of And like new c lark picture, The Amazofis presents it of Mires e Employment novzsd two pair of steers coming three years | HEhts, &as. bath, hot and cold water. hate— Loved Liberty's the winsome little star at her best in 27 Rogers Ave. Laurel Hill. J. A. WANTED—Big crowd at the Old |0ld, three good work norses; also cider And issue Mrs. Charles F. Sumner's grand- - Turner, Phone 735-13. enha k & subject of rapid fire theme and hun- Maids’ tion and supper of the |and cider apples. Inquire of A. T.|Turner. Phome 735-13. =~ =~~~ =~ intoned by princes who enhance §Sieie of laugns. Never before has|mMother Mrs Angeline Brown, died at Preston ity Grange Friday evening, | Gardner. Tel. 1484 before 8 a. m. and | TO RENT—A fine fiat, rent teason- || Yome woes—displaying warlike zeal S atoalEt Marguerite Clark been given such an|the home of her , Mrs. FOR SALE Nov. 30, in the vestry of the Congre. |after 6 p. m. nov30FM | able, all modern. Inquire of J. I, Not for their nation’s common weal. just— s . inimi- | A. Conklin, of Hartford, with whom 3 ning, No. 52 Broad no e : to advance. * | Spportunity to display her own he lived. ~ The funeral was held last gational church. Entertainment at 8,) ~FOR SALE_Studebaker, six oyl = But vain ambitions to advance The sword of conquest #able humor and various surprises are |TUC €ollowed by supper. nOV28d | geries '17, overhauled and repainted | o, X0, RENT Cottage. With Freedom seeking in store for those who will visit the 2 sms=man o e = 4 ot o Frisbio-MeCormics Co, | Drovements. Inquire J. F. Their patriotism but a name— InEniving & wing | Brecd theatre today or Saturday to see| Walter A. Dewey will spend WANTED _Reliable man or boy in|special color. e- ormick Co., | §7°West Main & B bhumie Aanmesd to thie mab, = Shvotite, "Thanksgiving with his _sister, Mrs. FOR SALE the country, for HEht work and ehores: | 52 Shetucket Si BovslaE o e tenement. || Whose scanty coffers still they rob— By West. the funciest e o |3 TS ta Do e war & e forta, P27 and home. Writd' Box $0s8a | FOR SALE — Two Ayrshire three|Dath ‘and slectric ~ ligntsr Cali 344 || Bold thieves imnervious to shame. | Resolved to Lift ar the continent, will aiso be seen in The [ There iz te be a Tally at the 45 M- A NTED ST e \ivear old, perfect cows: registered. | Eranklin St " “Novzed e nae 1a % Toarine two reel com. | Bolton hall, Tuesday evening, lyers Avenue an ANTED JMarried foremagl for small . Jowell K. Stark. Tel. Lebanon 41-5. | T0 RENT_Furnisiea rooms.for ligit|] And he, chiét who rules today. he Wwreeks your roy; edy, and the latest war news in the |ber 4th. S Cott: 3, farm. iress M. L. H., -| “Povsea housekeeping, ¢ Carter Ave. East Side, || Plunging the earth in tides o And_yield to I Hearst-Pathe weekly completes the On Bri oliday. Seven-room Cottage > e nev17d A fodern Sceurge of God appears state enter school spending her . P 2 . Plain- | le SESTES: S5 iews] e e e R R Then will the white-w AUDITORIUM. tion at her home in Worcester, Mass. . 000 Eel Conn. 0 L . movata | Vol E—Cheap, 10 nice pigs eight | tions. Apply at 122 . 10wl Not: from . such seurces. can’ men descend Bolton schools closed Wednesday Price $2, WANTED — Registered pharmacisc. | weeks gld: one nicoBull 1o mBitng eia. | =roe JPPa A LI Brandway. . noved oitao SE G L = Champlin Comedy Company. night for the balance of the week. Easy Terms || 4220 ot Builetin Orace.__novasd | [y X Feriton, Norwich Town., Eigne |\ 89 , BINE. S 2imish s00ms fo7 1] somat’ howers tashioned for reform, | The wild Cyclopean cl Ty goers of the t aay are | Colimbin i i A ine : e Siene ek ickenel deenead | — G oty sanabots, hrgef D Wil rise to quell the blighting storm | That man his wa3 eatre of the present day “olumbia ome for Thanksgiving, 0gs, calves: highest prices. paid by . s e f wickedness in which you grope. wenc guaranteed better performances at|also Miss "i‘!osenhlna Mathein, -who JAMES L. CAS Joseph Hocliberg: 181 Main St. Willi- | to choose from, at $135 each, ohe with| 10 RENT —irurnished roo or w dness in ch grop Sopular prices than were generally | teaches in Preston. mantic, ‘Conn. . Tel, 147-13. B e i I o e Eiven a few vears azo at $1.50. This| illilam K. Sumner of Rockville and 37 SHETUCKET STREET WANTED —Ola_ books, pamphleis | hassenger. in- Al eonaition. Al £904| —ro RENT 5 ~ = is due to the untiring work of the[Mr. and Mrs. Clair S. Hutchinson of Dewspapers before 1820, pictures and | tires, $200; Metz parts. tires and tubes| scrooi Bt - Inguice ot Sontrnlt AL S = combination stock managers, who have | Hartford, spent Sunday with thelr old letters; gocd prices paid. C. J.|always on hand: 30 by 33 suaranteed | “*lyyoa E e PLUMBING AND GASFITTING HUMOR OF Ppersistently endeavored to make trav- | mother, Mrs, Jane B. Summer. King, Norwich, 'cona.” Box"195. tube Yo’ Ford cars. 33.50; Eresto tanics | 3000 s & e eling stock companies one of the most | Mrs. Henry Fryer of Willimantic is o e e e om0 $i s zaiion | rate SApRED | Feama; reas.nable G They tell we 3 Bighly prized of the various branches | epending a few days with her mother, WANTED —Journeymen, _electricians. | [iG 3130, RET 510 "tne” best” o the | Mrs. Ewme. Morse, 15 G Siecping; ¥ R of amusement. Remarkable success|\rs Jane Fintey. Henry Fryer and The Electrical Contractors’ Corpora- AbE = sy plots Meie Anec i 2 SIS T F Bu ‘%NS about”’ bas followed in_ the footsteps of the|Mr and Mrs. Minot S. Fryer and fam- FOR SAl E tion, Waterbury, Conn. _ mov26d_ | Hiwiins St. Danielson, Conn. Phone . [ H e & dust % R ey Comapeny. who ap-|ily are to join her thers for Thanks- by ANTED_High grade sales agent|133. _ _novsd _ To RENT < d Pl h ‘r‘“j’””"',r;;;‘l - Dispa pear at the Auditorium al next | giving. y' large manufacturing corporation:| oo o T ona g week, for the first time at popular| Mrs Charles N."Loomis has been in 143 McKinley Ave. oy TN, asalem, guarantecd territory | ming conditlon: Wil make ood track. e o Healing an UMDING: | ™what a0 vou - plices, in the finest line of plays ever | Cromwell viditing her daughter, Mrs. : 3 A o o pproximately | 7 ¢ Maguire, Putnam Tire Repair Co., | Several ive-room Flats on Lake 2 vour little brothe given by a popular priced organization. | William E. Stetson. This beautiful 10-room house with J} 313,000, to sultable patty able fo fur:!%im and Lee Putnam, Conn, Street. Electric lights. | 92 Franklin Street “Well, pa jast spani Commencing Monday matinee and| Ermest Strong has a new runabout|fl all improvements and in excellent §| ¥o* maintain nimself in’ territory _moveid AR TS | e TR, S I must alw s ¢ night with Which One Shall 1 Marrs? | automobite. condition, located on McKinley || approximately’ ¢0 daye: will advance| “wom sALI_g00 bushels of appios A. M. AVERY i t with my broth a series of New York successes W Mrs. F. E. Ruggles has closed her|§avenue near Broad, street. Owner || 75 per cent. of the prospective commis- | James Kane. Canterbury nov: Tel e 'iRON CASTINRG Weary Mike—I i follow in rapid succession. Tuesday |Bolton home and gone to Springfield || lecaving town. For particulars, sions on acceptable AE?,.“{"&F' e e e elephone 11222 52 Broadway | l ! s L o e WLe poemarn Bach of | to spend the winter with her son, Car- F is D. D hue Tom, cire o The Notwien Bulietin » | touring car in good JSondition, 3200, —— - e eneD nbMET Y Truss-rod Pete—( . these plays will be mounted as when |05 Ruggles. ran % 2 - 1Rk "Buel company, 13 Bath St X W dey'll be makin criginally produced. Matinees will be - uspy. onohue MOVEMRAF Fositl oo | Moy 24d Fromane &Y CAXN muxX : | Sovl tonmenns Eiven daily commencing Monday. . ones 2 1- SALE_Three vearling heifers, “elacimie Sz teemm wese | THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O | rueres notnin Other plays to be presented are GOSHEN tral Bl Norwich || Eguseiceper in famiiy of three. I e VAR, PR | ith Barhsloctric fizll Sieam 'Rent | b\ There’s nothing Three Weeks, Wife But No Child, preris e Cent dg. lorwicl Snow, Mans! epot, Conn. 3 Ba seotion. 350 monthiy, oo UUsiness NGt iLte 25 Eervy. Btreet T L ittty onn Damaged Goods, Regeneration. The | Two, Hundred Pound Deer Shot—Ser- e—Eeed e T Crpewriter, nearly | | Very comtortuble i-room flat fur- RS - | zets a chance to issue a idal Wave. d > : d pewriier aask. one’ rolltop|nished witl taste and diserimination, Tap S Washington Special added vaudeville attraction| M°N on Thankfulness—Bees an blacksmith; steady ‘work ' and " £ood P oo ook jone TOMLoR|all improvements; refined. melmibors. —Washington Star. with the Champlin Comedy company,| Honey Secured from Bee Tree. - +| wages.” Apply Seol s <l For full particulars, inquire of [Dec. 15 to May 1st for §33 a month. | ROBERT J COCHRANE She—The man wh engaged at enormous expense. Madame | . e Al et . witn] DO NOT DELAY |= ik E A._Quinn. 91 Main St.__mov2za | Four rooms and bath, heat furnish- ! be in luck, for I have Wanda and her company, presenting o T e e oman CThmbermald, APE| FOR SALE—_Maxwell roadster, late | in Norwich Town: 5 rooms and bath - GAS FITTING, sive Hablt her marvelous exhibition of thought | Mrs. E. L. Waterman Saturday after-| pn. fine modern six-rdom apart. |3t the Wauresan House. " noy] Tnodel, overnanied and . Suaran: |furnace meat: mice marasn 312 i| PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING He—And what is transmission. Wanda will answer any | 100D LR ments of THE NORWICH HOUSING| UNTIL DBC. ist, _vyou can send This powerful and _economical | month. S e travagance auestion. Will I be rich? When will ts a Deer. COMPANY are nearly all taken, Speak | smokes to France. = Packages under 1 0. 'The Frisbie- | Centrally located, 7 rooms and bath, | Washing ., Washing ol ae P58t Marriea> Will T have children? | Andrew Leuranda shot a 200'pound | SOOLCAY Sre ACATY Bl taken- Speak | pOSAdY 48 notNave o Be®Sf vood of etucket St. glectrie ™ Clights, steum - heat.” $35 Norwich, Conn. et Y Is_my sweetheart true? etc. deer one day,recently. Of all Wild|pe egualled in Norwich for the price, | mail —one Drisr Bipe. two ting of to e Exceptional list of residences’ anda|- Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Pafking |Venus? William Farnum in When a Man |zame, none is quite so savory as veni- | viz: $20 a month. B I e E—MaxwWell Touring. 1918 | nusinces prbnertins o axionces cnd| A B | e “Weil s yon Sees Red. the big super feature pic-|son meat. A man said years ago he| Wwill sell you a fine two-family|(wrapped in wax paper). pipe cleaners good condition, $325. The|rents and “LOTS und LOTS of LOTS. a matter of fo fure at this theatre, filled every seat|used to eat venison because it was'|nouse at a reasonable price and on | And Cigarette papers. ali for $1. Make cCormick Co. 52 Shetucket St. BScth w con. Phone 581 S last evening and in the afternoon at|“deer.” but mow he eats mutton bes|most favorable terms; in fine residen- | Soldier happy. Fagan's Smoké Shop.| _novizd o ihone 1ane 63 Broaaway —_———C re you tryi all performances. It is a wonderful|cause it was “sheep.” With the|tial section. * noviéa FOR SALE_Republic 1500 1b._truck, ¥ el oY picture. Chester Conklin, the Key-|wholesale price of mutton at 30 cents| ‘Some of the best located house lots |~ WANTED—To buy raw furs: pay |used for demonstrating only, ds good MODERN PLUMBING |[aoresdveasesi, . stone comedy star, kept the biz audi- | 1 pound at present, times are some-|in the city. Prices attractive and |Dest Brices Thaver Bide. Room 100.|as wew pneumatic’ tires on fromt Nial o o TEE ence in an uproar. | This excellent show | what different terms to suit. e I, o | et raciivered 3350 "> 708" St ‘savs TO RENT (= et 1 modern houses as | without & fow & ¥:ill continue for ‘the rest of the week. | Sermon on Gratitude. WANTED Man for general _work, | bver $200 on_ this model > The Frisbie- FURNISHED APARTME! ipringh 2 2 ethpnties e ¥ Be sure to see it. | TR ARCHA W. COIT mostly inside; good place for reliable | McCormick Co. 53 Shefucke: St. MENT electricity is to lighting. We guaran ashington Star. = N G ot AGERT Tman. West Side SUK ML novidd | novizd 7 ROOMS and BATH tee the very best PLUMBING WORK There’s your NEIL O’BRIEN'S MINSTRELS ) “deep thankfulness. h's | Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | WANTED — Raw furs, at H. A.| FOR_ SALE _Pigs, thoroughbred, O. From Dec. 15,1917, to May 1, 1918 [by expert workmen at the fairest| EoNong b 5 : = E g The Truly Grateful Man. ok Pl s Hechner's. Water St. every Thurigay | L C Ludlow Farm. North Stonington. $35.00 A MONTH ot the Cottonworth Build Coming .to the Davis Tuesday Even- | atitude of the Samaritan leper > = | A C Bonneet - Movisa | Bhone. 1863-13. ey Inquire Ask us for plans and prices. “T haven't got acc ing, Dec. 4th. Lo returned and gave thanks for his AN BUY WANTED inners, sheet metal e et o == Wonderful restoration to health was YOU CAN Bi workers, gravel roofers and heiper: FOR SALE JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. | Boston Transcript. The Neil O'Brien Great American | Rev. Mr. Willlams' theme. A Cottage, Barn, Gristmill, lce Busi-|}/&hest wages. Apply to 1S Centr minstrels will come to the Davis thea- . £ A¥ene. noved | 1 e T many epme o he Dayls then | Offering for Starving Armenians. | ness and 114 acres of Land, very cheap TRITT ST 300 Acre Farm $6500 POR SALE T 2 1J. F. TOMPKINS. |0t never soua wna was so eallous_as not W ANTED Second Fand ana antique B over “German. frightfulne Promise 5 Eiven that this, the eiwie| The collections by the Sunday|cheap of | furniture of all kinds: “get ous prices | \Areh 75 T, H Crops, 67 West Main Street “But now? : season of this organization, started by ghon!u t?r t\;vo ASundl.‘yu is to be for E. A. PRENTICE !]L-ploée you sell, A Bruckner. 56 Frank- o ons Hay, y o ks ‘T just le: &1 Mr. O'Brien and his manager, Oscar |the starving in Armenia. . s {lin St el. 717-3. nov 9 Rkl e R hres = == | firstnighte F Hodge. in humble mammce sueh a| A. B. Kenyon butchered four hand- | Phone 300, Norwich, Ct, 86 Cliff St.| v xniTED—0m —faisc—testn: don | 4 Horses, 20 Cows and 0 S0taEe Houses Lenvinent ana Bust- | TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY | “Girlie, 3 ne short time ago, and now grown into a | SOMe SPTing pigs Monday, one weigh- i = e matter it broken. I pay 32 to $15 per|heifers, 2 bulls 2 colts, 7 calves, 16 | sirable locations List Sour propecte s 2 sppearance. Why is this mammoth concern. will be entirely new | N8 nearly 275 pounds, at the prevail- set. Send by pareel post and receive | sheep, § hogs. 150 poultry, turkeys,|you care tq sell or reve, as 1 have : = =y “Algernon doesn’t femmoth comce il be eufiely new |15 Soariac brice. Drinstog Botwoen FOR SALE , S Sy SR Dot SBLISCRNS | sheen s o o poutry,turkeys, | 308 ekrd Fa 3eh o nlc el Batt e will be found to be true not only in | $60;and $70. = = 6 | oo T0 splendid work horses, weighing | =y 2 R — | cultivators. new manure epreader, corn | tate investments, - $1.25 To New York $1.25 | svite vour face. Powder point of numbers but in talent as well. [, There will be the veual Thanksgi?- | 7300 1bs.. one good heavy double har- planter, horse hoe, wagons, cart, car- e L, u o afier some other young i ing day service at 11 o’'clock at the|ness, three good heavy single harness, . - - Real Kutate and i, - = 2 A galaxy of stars, both comediang and ' 3 i riage, sleighs, 5 sets harness, 100 bu. T e Louisville Cour! Tingers: s been mecured, and e |HECh 5 ety | lotTomber wagen and one”practl WANTED e by B mioe, saie oo | Seemtim pimme, RO HELSEASLINE ‘will not be an old joke or an old song 0 - beans, vegetables, dry wood and cream e Y Slostone “hbes” ik moming. which s the Soidest of tha| THE CONSUMERS IOE 00 | ny u mepert Piano Tuper na Repair TO NEW YORK separator; nearby _ creamery buys o Who are to assist Mr. O'Brien in the | 562S0D. e Man your work on Pianos, Player- | cream, skim fed hogs; estimated 1,000 SALE HORSES FREIGHT AND PASSENGER jaugh provoking are Eddie Ross, Joe |, A 800d sum was contributed from Pianos or Electric Pianos. cords wood, 500,000 ft. spruce and pine, ke SERVICE BETWEEN The value of otters is Coffman, Dan Futch, Joe Willard, Ray | this place for the food fund domy |3 C WITTER ............ Auctioneer . - A J. PIXLEY, 5000 sugar maples, 500 maples trees; | 5,1 have 20 Horses i ! wani i NORWICH AND NEW YORK nized by the Chinese, who ts ‘Walzer, B4 Walzer, Major Nowak, a‘c'k”n"u',;,edsei e Auction Rooms, Evans Block, PHone 1778 292 West Main Street | 500d 10-room residence, tenant hou‘-e- are big work horses—tie balance wiil From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- § '© 150 Steve Werher and William Doran. The =S AR Dettation; (Contk: barns, 75 tons silo; aged owner in- | weigh from 00 to 1200 ibs. Come and § days. Bundays at 5 ». m. - e o s A singing has not been neglected, as the oumnt ree. - cludes all if takeft now for ;s,spo. easy | see them. New York, Brooklyn Bridge, nas nearly 3 following list of vocalists have been| E. H. McCall at Mount View farm terms. Details page 9, Strout’s Cata- ¢ ELMER B. FIERSON. Pier, - East River, foot Roosevelt | is nearly | c secured: J. Lester Haberkorn, Earl|found a bee tree from which quite a WANTED—WEAVERS |losue, 321 barsgains dozen states; copy | Tel 836-3- mayi4a Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- Mpches & R Holmes. James Baradi Lesile Torry, |large amount of first class honey was free |11 A Strout Farm Agency Dept. > = davs ats b m Effective Oet 18th | , Lo . : ea . Howard Vail, Fred D. Mills, | secure o bees were also saved. EEACEEVE TOTm : 5 ;16 . N. Y. = > s ook ag s Allen Karle, Barton Isbel, William C.| The wintry temperature that has| OF e TYX. ON | Crompton-Knowles Looms. Al Gov- FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. 19: school and, a woman teacher to | persuaded her to itne | $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.23 27 acres, state road, near clty, modern Two excellent farms; can trade Carr. Waldo Roberts and Charles R.|prevailed of late has necessitated the b oo Ry ling for City propefty of edual vaiu Wright, PiaEing 1n of ATl catie tor o o at 10 oclock a. m. ernment work. Good pay. Apply There will be a parade of th - for f nd shelter. Having rented my farm, known as o - i bulldings; also 180 acre st f7 O ——— T strel boys. and It is sald_to be weil| o o0 ood the Stons Barn farm, located twomiles) Norwich Woolen Mills HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND || wien icols aed equipinens e, butias = = worth seelns, as they are clad in stun- | STAFF Fortminator"To0a. "t hall Gispose of s ANTIQUES or*telephone S T h i3 int eRece, Dt It Bab ning white suits and are silk hatted, 'ORD the following desirable personal prop- |~ At 54 West Thames Streef TRYON'S ‘AGENCY, verhaulin 2 ar cent. {6 a combination which will make erty at public eale: . Fri. Afternoon and Sat. Morning “se30a + Willimantic, Ct. - S o 1 por cent 8 striking dieplay. Postoffice and Stors of F. A. Lansbury | . 23 HEAD OF CATTLE WANTED—GIRLS WM. W. BENT taxable income of all u tioats on sale Saturdayx. Cet your| Burglarized—W. C. T. U. to Send Puzzles and Games to Camp Recre: GLASGO D ot Sixteen years and over to learn wind- ing. All woolen yarns. "Apply Mance in Honor of William Chenard— | short g, © S 0 be out after Norwich Woolen Mills . Wedding—Meeting of Ladies’ Mr. and L ‘1:. Lord re- FOl' sak"lce B SINess v Society. cently spent a few days Boston. B2, Bone Nickerson oF Worocater |35, 2gss, trom catves to mature Eine pusiness pporomty tor mignt| For Sale or Rent The dance in Social hall Tuesday|Was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. |5 young e Holstein cows, 3 grad 0F the, Consumers” e Go. of Damiels atoh awening in honor of William Chenard, | George H. Lord, Exdiatelss Belfors, moon du 2 son. ‘Conn., is offered for sale. . All| &t Wi Hill, Weekapaug: Pleasant ¥ho is soon to leave the employ of the |, Mrs. I P. Brown and Mr. end Mrs |earling Holseln holters 1 thorough- modern Squipment, complete. ' Two| View, and along the Rhode Island year] 3 out 5, £ i . ot. has resulted f American Thread company, was well [T, W. Brown spent a few daye with |3 o8 i e 3 grads’ Holtern Apply JOSEPH HALL & SON SEont 1100 tone Bantanuitty ioe: noe 30 accessible Seashore Farms.if ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | distret. has result and Repair Work |« “i# o o Furnished. Scashore OF "ALL'KINDS ON Tty SeR lia. There is the platyp ‘Cottages . AUTOMOBILES, © |[beast which 135 has horny pads fn,r tee \ like the duc its fro: CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | webben and botn back and £ have claws. TRUCKS, and CARTS, A new trade and industrial Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim, |opment of interest in t m th heiter cal Ayrsnire heifer calf, = > n_ hand, ho i & demand for wolframi; Mrs. W. F. Green of Norwich was| Mrs. A. A. West of Springfield has|afsc’] thoroustbred Holsteln buil with Trading Cove, Norwich Bractically new twoton truck, oo | _Send for bookiet. Placksmithing ia_ all its branches. . |{ne" recent discovery that an over Sunday guest of Mrs. W. G.|Dbeen the guest of local friends. papers. You can't afford to be ahsent s ”K (St insito ot fakad. in Burdick. Burglars About. n this lot of. cattle is sold. One . Quantigies. In Ewangtan: Mies Mabel Blanchard spent Thanks-| Entrance was made to the postoffice Fma:“m“w"‘u“i'}f. B o e giving with relatives in North Stoning- | and store of F. A. Lasbury last Tues- | welght 2800 Ibs.. and 1 yearling colt: ton. B st the t age to D d b1 Wedding at St. Ahne’s Church. day evening, when some four dozem |Ju: e right age uy and break * The Consumers’.Ice Company Dantelson, Conn. WESTERLY, R. I T Gl The demand comes chiefly fr m chants immedlately set about i ‘507 to 515.North Main St. |ploitation. WANTED cotton gloves, evaporated and cog- | YoUF oWn way. 7 % The wedding ceremony of a youps |densed milk, candy and shredded MACHINERY .AND TOOLS » RESSM A couple married in St. Anne’s church | wheat were taken. Entrance was gain- | One Kemp manure spreader, 1 four P Monday morning Was performed by |ed through a rear window. horse power I H. C, ngd 3 : Wil buy a five room Cottage House, 5 As’ a result of a st the Polish priest. i ixzard % the American consulate, b Cegun Davon-wan & recent suest of | qpere Sros 1ol Mesting. it ; ERGUIRK AT . FOR SALE |]|one acro ot 1ana. ome sritt ana nen- | TEAMING AND TRUCKING |85 Srcts o0 85 ‘his brother, Eamund Dayon. ko of | w6 p. B wserin aylpnance &t the BULLETIN JOB ROOM | nery, only 1.1-4 miles from Westerly. New York market than in 3 Cod mother who Hves i the vil- | Tl Yoo net Wenneamy: st Corcoran Hor 103 Tare |[14 Ba. ¥ dmvestisatal 3 bats :::;:::&P:‘firc:s'm A% [autrmeatn ot pabe Spmi Y zg0 : j I Homestead, bargal e R T T T Scripture’s talk on. noted women of 2 man street, - eight rooms and e - 5 ~ t A s Mr. and Mrs. Sterry Kim = sveral dertak: for;the first time tendes $he Morsrat sericia oY o8 [ the organisation, Tor whom red. Jetter | Yaiori oL, PR, & ieeder, 2 £o2d WANTED Barn Sr~miraze. Frootase” ot $950 A. D. LATHROP s vncle, Russell Brown, in Jewett City. | J3YS 2re observed, was very interest- | household goods umdescribed on ac- - about 300" feet extending to_the k; . If present New York s — g R N R ing. The local union gave contribn. |count of Limited space. 25 Iaborers; 150 girls; 10 housework ||| river, two building lots; fruit ||l Buys two Cottage Houses, bvarn, 3| .. Phone 175 y ti1 ‘the new 'crop of day morning, the teachers going to | L1O03 to_tbe W C. T. U. home for ONE BUICK TOURING OAR _ |girls; 6 machinists; 2 farm hands; 3¢ (|| trees and vines in abundance. ||l ,cres of tillable land, 30 bearing apple there may be large sh Mon | soldiers at Ayer, M: ~ ver, Mass, and to the Y.| The terms will be cash, and s lunch 5 Good _reason for selling. Price e their homes in Prainfield and Pachaus | 3o e s Al gt o ihe .| _The terma wil bo cas a0t | weavers; 8 epinners; 2 nurse girks. Fostay trees and some other frult. This place | Whitestone Cigars whil be $3.90 a 100 | the. crop Dprospec ¢ uzzle games st % to the as; - | from Oct. 1st, 1917. $3'for a box of 50, | 1y ®ood. for tre. Teceation Toome (0 U Bome | SoHi, B EORT miss this mic: dan| o FAEE_EMPLOVMENT BUREAU THOS. H. BECKLEY e on Norwich-and Westerty | Some Tate ber {hossana. trol s in .. ' I ey P /e Ladles A0 society wil meet| Traslk enton, who tme sold s o i " Temonibir tob fpu By - &ba. L Tl S 278 MAIN STRRET ml.l”.um. — W}nw:h:“wn”; i i Breanin at. R T e ol with Mfs. W. G. next Wed- | farm, will move to the Russell pics JAMES L. WADE. : the, West .andy'henbe.. t0de" baseifica - Ing bout as. excesdingly ba LEGAL NOTICES. w‘ntad ; o] | Come and. 1ook it oves. ] A GREAT VARIETY OF clfimeg by loci Deople & be - ATTAWAUGAN ) a e “and WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST e -Alarm Clocks |5 s 4 shortage of men, and Mrs. Henry Pechle is fIL. LEGAL NOTICER. . “.wao smms ® Mr. and Mrs H, B. Morry have| Louis Mongue of Camp Devens was = 41 , r iad 4 » Son 1a-unable to provide good boen entertaining relaiives from Bos- |home over ho' week ‘eng‘.h % i The &T GLEN WoOOLEN MILLS. g S Sresreny '-'C'i'." Hhpsle o ::flimnss’“ Mrs. Allison Kenyon was a Provi-|dred of Worcesten, visited this week - NORWICH AOWN. The ' .. Telephone 2365 fence visitor on Saturday. Wwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. . g 1c| Tate. ts, L ORDER OF .uzBUOR COURT Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Vaughn,| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hill of Paw-|Public sale of remaining notes, securi- ~turning to New London Monday. |tucket and Mr. and Mra Charles An- |, < Mrs. Jsaac Belknap is visiting friends dmnlnimnnto!mfldmce?-.p:x ties, eto, lots Bushnell Place, claims Providence ad vicinity. Thanksgiving with Mr. and | Mrs.|aguinst Potter & Co. and A. L. Potter. JOSEPH BRADFORD Fo: Infants and Children .‘“ mm‘k BOOKBINDER |InUseFor0ver30Yea “ OF ALL KINDS Arthur Bvans, who has beén iTi|Charlés Anderson. ¢ : 2 Always bears . with grip for three weeks, is recover-| ~Miss Blanche Dangenmeis and’ John |MePection may be had of same at of- kg Stank Books Made and Ruled to Orden ke 22 it s feturned to Hart. | ot Dayeine: umum:zm‘ . Kost | fice of company before sale. . The Peck-McWilliams Co. 1 g e i Signature of 4 2 led Welnesday moming. . C | Mr. and MreTurtelotte of North (Subject to prior sale) e —_— " Fvans, who beert wi rosvenordal Th; 4 - is able to be at work. with Mr. ang Mre B, L n'z’f‘“mn‘ On Dec. 4, 1917 at 10:30 a. m. WHEN YOU WANT b - WHIEN YO WANT :0 put your bus- | fnees * bezore the 5 % . Publi the: Ada Greenman is improved in| Walter Rollinson of Fort Terry was| At 42 Shetucket Street, Norwich. 4 4 b4 i 2 Iness begore tue public. thefe is RO fors g, the % .and*General . Night — T e a3 | medium Dbettex than throust 1 home Sunday for two days JOHN D. HALL, Recsiver . . - ; ‘ " 38 Hickery. T L i e e g e N et L ey e w2 i e iz et R e e e Ane Ralena, . JertshE: qupaing; L

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