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—_— . FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES RAIN OR SNOW TODAY3; COLD, FAIR TOMORROW NORWICH. CONN. FRIDAY, RQEC. 14, 1917. D o ——————————————————————— “What 1s Going On Tonight GLASGO RHEUMATISM WANTED—A all around m: FOR SALE—Open delivery body, will ‘A nicely furnishe, MOT E T EIGHT £ A Movoe T wt o Avatra, e Amnwis Ghureh Fedesorated g L e ey e e e e T HER A Y-ONE Moving Pictures at the Breed The- | yondsomely Refitted, Solemnly Dedi- | oy i\ Believes a Genuine Remedy |Foundey and, Maching Company, Put- - T A 5 Box 95, Bulletin decidd | MARIBEL YATES IN THE LIVING CHURCH. ioderie ana Photoplave xt the| cated to the Service of God—Pastor for the Dissase nam, Conn._Tel 46.______ decldd _ | TOR SALE. Chosp one fline for winc| m0 minw_Unturnished rooms | 5 1 e b Ny Bukding. Chapel Entirely Fres From Debt. | Rheuma the wonderful shewmatiam | Bl (25,200 /S8 R008 1 PTYEIE |~ rom 8ia, oo S i e e B T gt - 3 all good druggists, gives quicker and | Oaes - orwel Co- Inquire Bulletin|coadiion 230 RENT—Garage wpuce near hospi- || Sometimes the path was rough and stecp: someties TR A ‘GaFaner Lodge. 46, K. of P. more lasting relief than other rmedies | —_te s =l on o e o iy | ak_ Boseis. Bullstin. ec ‘And in between were peaccful vales, and a plice to r meets tn Pytitan Hall 37 U. O.|pretty vilage for on this day their|costing many times as much. for 2B SI8eTTy Do Al e [ reasonabio. G. A Joncks, K. D. 8. TO RENT_Five-room etectric || 1t means alternate sun and shade, alternate smile and Norwich Commandery, No, 63%. U. O-| PNty ittle churck of St. Anne| Rheuma passes the deadly poisonous | Buiiefin Office. L Secred light, gas, Bath, 35 Unton St. inquire || But mow, it means an eve of rest; tae busy day is g0 C Saen Oeas. M. 0. V. O. of A.|was rededicated. after being hand-|secrotions into the bowels and kidneys; | Ny Txren—X position fo o hoi FOR SALB Two ool ables; must|Coy Lamoh______________decldd_|§ put now, ¢ means an ever of rest; the busy day i ] meets in m“n:‘u wo. s920, 1| 20mSIY redecorated and hendsome new from which they are quickly thrown off |, SLANTED_A, postiion, fo, &0 hosss, be soia Before Jan: 1 Appiy (o AL ML | IURNISHED WoOM {0 reniina cen o T 8 think, to read, to pray, to watch the westr . 0 BT 5 T ot Germania Hatl | 20003, O 8 e Yand St Anne,| Fead what a reputable physician | RSl Berlamin Aoh, R, g | anEwerthy, Westerly. K. L. decldd | iances; references roquired. Ad- : o A S Colgmtian Commeande~y, No. 4, K. T. o station of the Cross in.|says about Rheuma: “I have made a 2 FOR SALE — A Richmond range, a|dress Box 50, Bulletin. dec13d What are the thoughts of eighty-one, when i meets at Masomic Temple. Rl e 5 most caretul investigation of the for- | GOVERNMENT war positions open:|&rand baker. Call at 248 Main St.|= o o "0 o 5o o Tho thoughts are dreams of other days, of friend fon | e ereinonies of the @ay opened|muls empioyed in the manufacture of | SISTicAl Worlk; men-women wanted; $97 | Bishop Studlg. one for business woman; steam h They dream of childhood’s sunhy hours; of youth ANN TS o ot ish hass ot ' 10.30|Rheuma. and I heartily recommend it | BOPC o R ‘Roinester NN ¥ -| 7oR SALE 1914 Ford touring car:|Ofveiric HEne, larke closes near e i ihek” OF mothernood, 80 swe e et T R I M e Tencty o ai forms of meuma | D Weve arw SERe ot OE RN SRS NS 0ad | SR el 110 Wrosdnay. " deeist ||, OF wedded love and Fmypinces: of mo e 2 i=e T 8 Sa-|tism. I find Rheuma far in advance | — 5 nes: RS MR e ~10 RENT_Store in Greeneville cen- O toe iftle] Encs who slept upon her Diea e Children. brant, Rev. U. Q. Bellorose of the ANTED—Two_young men for Ad- : 3 Seiore N = Are dreams about the leg . s i Aty are giving on Friday (to- |34 oohn . McCabe Of dea|tomether different in composition from | —WANTED —To trade one set of four |equipped with Bosch high tension mag- |~ C e T That dreaming is the real life, and real life a ¢ F afterncon from | MALY'S church, Jewett City, sub-dea’ i ally prescribed.”—Dr. | Pooks, L C. S. text books on electricity, | neto; tires in first class shape; reason | TO RENT —Small furnished tenement, day) a bazsar in the : con.” The music of the mass was|the remedies usu: P - | for books on machine Shop. Address |for selling, drafted; demonstration any all latest improvements, at sl Fair- J e e 3 to § In Converse Hall and a mas-| png by the choir of St. Thomas'|Lyons. X.. Bulletin, decisa " |time. Tel, 561-12. N. L. Div. Inquire|mount St. dec13d Does hope still live, at eighty-one Ah, ves: but 'ti t cmerade in the eveming for the beme- | cugreh, Voluntown, who et | e g | T s Toame o | e oitom: WatesSoxd, (Conn. TO REN’ he store 34 That hope in age is mot the same as hope in restless youth G5 of war relief for chidren. Kvery | pieasns effect Rooewis's Mass tn 5| theumatiom confidenco o try Rhewma | peft oty siorm’ sush and” doorsi-they S e | SR B Torma oeur The aged hope* that clouds will pas, the sun shine warm and brigh a i on = = = e e e o = Sultry- | Robert McBirmey. Inquire a et he absent ones; for restful sleep at nig handtwerk and thers I, Lo e carried forward thus far on years-old |afe 3 Ereat coal saver; omce iried, ai. Anomelio: cEmmpopped Sorn for sl SE o 364 Luslla R, Carr, | AL ;: e ass wthitall mat. CIL tea NENE he umual Christmas exhibition A Ways uced: regular sizesn stock. Fre > ) ‘con an e Ndechzal ey hope ove 1 ; ’ Sale of pottery, jewelry hand- schiedille; I e 7_Wate grain; very fine (o pizs and poultry. o hly day shall fade away, and God shall send t of ooty and band- | ngaBourcher, ‘Alies Lemotne. aiso|SCICH%R0 TION, no 0N, Tatest fniros | o Crowell 87 Water St decisd | EihTY, VEIY, 0P% (BT CS e "Broad- | o MENT Furnished rogm for gen- G LEair G D s dome Christmas Wilfred Marshall. At the offertory, developments; what Prussian vie.| WANTED — Unfurnished _ room Way. deci2d |tleman, heated, Marion Bldg. King [} And, hope most sure and s e e An exhibition of American War POS- | yjey Fva Gaudette rendered in_clear|fomn oouiy' 1o America; what the | middle aged man: must have steam and e fArst bell. decizd Efernal life, a starry crown, a place at God's risht ters is loaned by Miss Rose Kromiz| 38 0 500 Rosewts's Ave Marie. | tort, Ona mean he | £os " “Adaress R. V. H., care Bulletin.| FOR SALE Roan horse, age 7, 1200 L 5 - bibe 'na Miss Delia Leavens has loaned a - United States hag done eince war was | decitd pounds, sound; a brown mars, 9 yoars| | To RENT_Six room tenement. bath, collection of hand-carved (Chinese Eloquent Sermon. lared ; eacl can Y old, 1250 pounds, sound; extra good |electric lights and gas. Inquire Al W O e and ol whith Wore| hiev. Fathey | Defeoss | preache |DelD Americs win the war and bring|, MEN between the ages of 18 and 40| 5%, 700 TOUNNC, DO SRS Ghe. | Bruckner's, 55 Frankiln St declod, 5 THE SILENT SLANDERER made at the Door—of-Hope, & Tescue | uioquently in both Fremch and Eng- |°Pduring peace to the world. Haven and Hartford Railroad Company | half of what they are worth to settle | pom RENT — Five-room flai with L £ roisston for little slave girls at Shang | oy conY atulating the people of the —— 32, Selent brakemen) tolegraphors and | o billi would take some hay in ex-|bath set tubs. electric light. gus Sto. By WILLIAM F. KTF Hal of harmony and perionce, to B 8. Hobbe, ‘Superinjena.| change. Murphy Brothers e, - |for $15 per monih. Inquire’ at Alling Y £ Thers will also be an exhibition of FOR SALE 2nt, ‘New Haven Division, New Haven,| limantic. gecion {iRubbar Co. Stoce, dectd It K Il of any man 3 4 ven §l Dmputic . et ECo R < {e_speaks no ill of any ma hand woven rugs by Mrs. Jonas La- S Conn, dec10d FOR SALE Mixed wood in stovel TO RENT—Store, centrally located, Nor tries to slur a maiden’s name. cler. ! maling the ceremontes of the day pos- WA Taa e B. | lengthy, $7 a cord. W. A. Miner. East|with fixtures; also garage. Tel. 246. He cannot stoop, as gossips can T g R iy SR o FOR SALE SotrANTRE—Slealady. PPl csa” | Great, Piain. Tel. 12923, deciod | “decd o To cry aloud a brother's shame Take aihoucttes of those who desire | pRev: Tuther McCabe sddressed the|yg) Acre Equipped Farm * GOSHI_A fellah down in_ Noank | ; FOR SALE—One black horse weishs | 1o RENT Apartment of seven Eut when o absant criend g Alirced them. The students who will be in Joopae. s o bullt two ships, then he went to Salem | 1330 Inauire at L Jnin: rooms at 239 Broad St. Inquire L. L.| He dare not rise an one ltendance will be in costum: e Mg T W nmmihe i | $2300 Fhe ‘Cobweb, Corner sesgar we nave 1o | _dec Sl Soviia e 3 Sellem’ for 'sc: they ‘are good. ' 'Bout| ~xom SALE or exchanse s coon G0 | o Who hears a friend by slander etung Bargain War Fair. addressed his 4 Cows, Horses, Hay and S R aeans Baoke Shen. 138 | Lo%,No- 1 foxhound: also two live rac-| , 1 Ml modern. Inauire of 3 K¢ Fan Withiout one move. one angry stir in . 3 N S - ? . coons, . Lewis Ortman. rehar odern. € of J. B. ran: With no defense quick on his tongue The Bargain War Fair is to be heM | richioners in French and English | potatoes, corn, beans, apples. vegeta- | Main. dec2d | "'decid i SNG SR Brosdwa 0¥ aLass Is but a silent slanderer. today and tomerrow at the Y. M. C.|thanking them most sincerely for their Dics, hens, 2 heifers, dry wood In| “WANTED Hens chickens dressed | o~ | 1o RENT-wurnished rooms; also e B hoN night a A nder the smmpices of the Y. M. |hearty co-operation and gemerosity |shed mower, rake Piow, harrow. cul'hogs calves: highest prices’ paid by |, HOK SALE—Two hotecs one Black | ooms iorT Tighi houseweeping, 105 Will fight your fight when you're 2 1 CT A Auxiiary. No ems can afford | which with generous ' comtributions, | L 2L o 3501d” urniture. inciaded enbie, Conto Felr 147-13. “Hov3ed | WelEh 1100 age ton years; these horses |School St_Tol 10483 sepild to_miss it Bad made it possibis to bave n GIas-|i,yen now, by aged owner left alome:| —— = o —————— = - |are all right in every way. Call or| ™m0 o et at 56 You are no friend unless you do Fancy articles of afl sorts, aprons, | £o one of the prettiest mission chapels | £5*5erss “Gillage, - 20-cow pasture: 10| WANTED —Old books, pamphlets |'phone 43-4 Danielson Div. Mrs. P.| o0 RENwTReement tenemont at 56 e eiaioam candy, moweities In flowers and deco- | of the Diocese of Hartford. - aDpia trees: ownar estimates 1,000 cords | Dewspapers before 1830, pictures and | LiHomme. Williamsville, Killingly, R | SeEogl q 3 o A e von rations, a tea garden, Christmas tree | At the close of the mass Rev. Fr.|hardwood and 100,000 ft. timber; near| o}l letiefst gocd prices paid, £ 3 G — - Who will not swiftly do the same. for the chiliren and an unmsual doll | Bellerose, assisted by Frs. McCabe and | asTegable’ nelghiors, 008 bohoop OUT| rovsea 4 : ' FOR SALE_Seasoned wood In stove| FURNISHED —rcoms; = réasonable For, if he will not check a slur, table under the direction of Mrs. Hen- | Morrissey, performed the ceremony of |2 miles to village, 2;stery,) Soroom| 2otie— —— —onerai [ lensths. J. Siegel. " Tel. 646-5. " decid | fates sultably for lignt housskecplng: e r¥_Church. Saturday afternoon there will be ‘he miniature electric theatre espec- ially for the children. The play of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will be given, read by Miss Maria Gallup. and under the supervision of Mr. Martin of Hartford, who is the maker of these attractive little thea- tres. The decorations throughout the blessing of the new statues, also the statiors of The Cross. Father Bel- lerose spoke briefty of the devotion, the Way of the Cross, and asked the people to perform this pious devotion for the safety and success of the boys in the trenches and in the camps; and the First ‘Way of the Cross was of- fered with that intention. Afterncon Service. vrse, 18 Union St jy2sd FOR RENT and Hot Water supply iwrnivhed. Cen- P e eiomr e JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. overlgoking village: 60-ft. cellar barn: $2.300 takes everything, half down and casy terms; for details see page 3 Strout's Catalogue 321 bargains dozen States. . E. A. Strout Farm Agengy. Repl’ 36,7180 Nassau St. New Yo N Y. Automobiles blacksmith; steady work and sood wages. Apply Scott & Clark Corpora- tion. Dov20d WANTED—To buy ra: rs; pay best prices. Thaver Bldg., Room 106 H. J. Yurman. Phonme 130i-4. novlsd "WANTED — Raw furs, at H. A. Heebner’'s, Water St. every Thursday. A nett. . novi2d WANTED Second hand and antique FOR SALE—Studebaker, six cvl, series '17, overhauled and _repainte special color. _Frisbie-McCormick Co. 152 Shetucket St. nov3od FOR S$1.LE—1914 model 79 Overland touring car in good condition, $200, Auto Sales Company. 13 Bath nov 2. 1 | HUMOR OF THE DAY “What happened when you enc.un- tered the burglar?” F “He took my breath away. THE KALEIDOSCO of M sociolog The death omile the French from Paris. the FOR SALE_Three yearling heifers, o iflding are both patriotic sug-| In the afrernoon at 4 o'clock solemn furniture of all kinds: get our prices | Inauire F. L, Lathrop, 250 Maple St. — “Anything else—anything of valu - :;nv’;sof the Yuletide. e vespers was given with the Rev. Jo- Defore you sell A Bruckner. 55 Frank- nov2id - asked the officer mechanically.—Bos-| Mr. Hughes, it is 3 seph E. McCarthy of All Hallows' AT T nOVed_ | R SALE Royal typewriter, nearly FOR SALE ton Transeript. fzvorably the Dropo: WANTED _Every woman in Norwich ustralian wine pool. and surrounding towns to know that The Pasnik Co. sell for less. decéd. church, Moosup, assisted by Father Morrissey, the pastor. The musical part of the service was desk. chairs. Nearly a dozen mighty good Cars— Overlande, Chevrolets, Jefireys—at out garage, and we are willing to unload them at SACRIFICE PRICES—hun- Dora—I'm surprised that you'd let a man kiss you on such short acquaint- ance. REED THEATR one. typowriter desk. one rolltop - = Sie flatton dewic " four © office For.full particulars, inquire of FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tencment and Busi- Seorge Beban, Famous Character Ac- SorULiMRERIN S Frisoie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. V. inn, 91 Main St nov22d - N 9 = beautifully rendered by the following|dreds of dollars under list pri V. P. 4. Quinn, 91 Main St. “novild_ | jess Bibcks, Building Lotes ail ta as:| Betty—Well, he said it was my ownled Brazilian represe R LT Saramownt members of St Mary’s choir of Jewett[ © ¥ 2 7O U SEST TRC Rrices. WANTED FOR SALE Maxwell roadster, late | srable locations List your properts if (fault that 1 hadn't met him sooner— | forthcomihs confe e ture, Lost in Transit, Feature City; Miss Agbleve Therrien organist, Th electrio Phts, starters 1916 model, overhauled and guaran-|-you care to sell or repc, as I hi a | Eoston Transcript. e and Misses Jennie Coyle, Marie Cas-|and well equipped. Making room for teed. This werful _and_economical | Bumber of people lookins for real es- | .qoa lenty bone If the Australian conscription Sermons in English and Polish were CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS man; experience not necessary; good [McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. WILLIAM ¥, HILL, A e Tl D ntnes ster Twill probab given by Rev. Fr. McCabe and -in prospects. Apply now to novizd Real Kutate aud Insurance, s SBLE Just T 5 ol el A J 4 ’s greatest character actors, Fre: Father McCart TIRES —— Room 103 . Thayer Bldg. | he's going to look over the new dances |repealed. E o t T e e T L NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS Co., FOR SALE - Maxwell touring, 1916 I B e e dnesit like them: he's-sim- g bix_newest Parsmount pleture lost| cather Morissey speaking in French| $3,000 worth at old prices while they Thamenville, moder, 1n good Condicion, S35 wne SALE HORSES By, hot soing fo learn” them"—Bir-| prom Melbourne comes ne Full line. of Tubes and Weed mingham Age-Herald cath of Sir Edward C: Norweigan Storting, r him by the talented actress,|e. any part in the ceremonies of the _novizd o holaa Bill, to think | 7ormerly Parlis ary draf 5 umber of unustal incidents. It is a|success. Benediction was then Eiven|No middleman’s profts. ' $350 erd un: S % - used for demonstrating only, ds good | dispose of right away. Nine of ihsm |lhal Anyone SO —_— y-oduction that lovers of clean-cut,|by Father McCarthy, _assisted by *| Milk t as now. - pnehmatic tites oh - frant | &Fe big Work horseslthe balance wiil (‘ardworking mai s yer| b & cisive photodramas with all the | Fathers McCabe and Morrissey. The| NONE-FREEZE FLUID S Wheels 40118 (ires on rears prosent Hlst | welgh trom o 2. Come una | * Stubble—Why, ¥er| Upon leave of absence beins & rills of the old “melodramish” type | ceremonies were conciuded by the SPEDOLENE GREASE| GOOD WAGES AND WORKING | Drir sovn on chie Saad: 3 o A Vhy, ‘ere ey ar Merani Sver 3200 on thie model * The Erisbie- ELMER K. PIGRSON. Flinty Why. ‘ere 1|representatives of Trondhjem 1@ et a new appeal of the reaiest Lsinging Of the hymn, Holy God, We CONDITIONS SicCormick Co. 52 Shetucket St. Tel. s36-3. may1ea | woriced ‘ard fer alf a day pamting up | g <-rt of humen interest will enjoy to | Praise Thy Name. Old Prices, $1.00-$1.50 ‘novizd " — 3 %parrer intor a Belgian canary, and Tis_ deputy, took “re. It comtains a cast of even more | Tuather Morrissey announced to the MARLIN ROCKWELL CORP. EF e e a sparrer inter o Belgi ey aad [ puty, ' an_ordinmry Interest, including Fel- |large congregations at these services| ALL AUTO ACCESSORIES Employment Offic Fom_satm—Pies, toroughbred. O.| 1y, Tarchinr v o v either | W Dioged I the gollow T sold it 10| Chamber < Eddy, who wsually piays opposite [that he rad received letters congratu- L C. Ludlow Farm. North Stoningten. | soc 'city proberty of cail vasue; one | qimits @ to Mr. Beban and little "Bob White,” | lating them on this eventful day from D ] Phone. 1861-13. 2. 27 acres, state qoad, near city, modern Sy | A tclegram from Warsatr = 0 is just two and ome-balf years|all former pastors of the parish who LSON GARAGE ‘WANTED i building; “aiss 1b0, ‘acre stook farm | Poor Tim up I 4 mat the Kurjer Warezaw oductions. regret at being unah to attend. C. H. PELLETT, Prop. s oorreas anttiies: o einine o 2 or telephone 3 as delighted to bredic the news (o|decided to propose M. Jan K - Other pictures on the bill inciude| St Anne’s church was buflt in 1891 [ b jiee Bidg. claims. " Apply. In own handwriting, | The Cruttenden property, 117 Chif sk the widow. After a fow ca |ewski, the Council's legal a Hearst-Pathe News and a very |and was dedicated October 1Sth, of Danisison, Conm: marks Mike asked D stating age, experience and salary ex- |St. entire, or will divide; must be soid | je30a Has Tim a the Regency, as Premier of Willimantie. ola; ct fimny Big V. comedy. that year. It is now one of the pret- Telephone 190 [pected. Address to settle an estate. Basy terms can be surance on his ilife?” o i N O e tiest mission chapels in the state. . “TRANSPORTATION, ~rranged. - “;v;l;n has, [indeed” replied "Mrs.] L o ied at THE AUDITORIUM Through the efforts and zeal of ;the dec13d Care Bulletin Office. JOSEPH T. CRUTTENDEN, - P gt i Y e L2 Easiast i Marques recently sa;5 tha pastor, Rev. R. P, Morrissey, the gen- . Furmshed Seashore Weil,” £aid Mike, “we can't < have been further importan ders of chiefs and natives guese East Africa, and t volt may now be considered in the Zumbo re; ure pore:husband, but we'll help ve collect that.”—Boston Transeript. “There's a man outside who says 1e's your tailor and wants to see you about a_bill.” ‘“Tell him I've gone to attend the funeral of a rich relative from whom to inherit a great sdeal of Administrator. William S. Hart in Hell’s Hinges and Doyglas _ Fairbanks in Double Trouble, Played te Large Audiences at Auditorium Yesterday—Same Big Programee Today and Tomorrow. The bix double feature programme clMered at the Auditorium for the last holf of the week drew large audiences erous co-operation of the parishioners, and the kindness and liberality of the American Thread Co., and other the church is entirely free from debt, a fact of which all are par- donably proud. WESTMINSTER 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 WOMEN! WAR? c THEN ' HELP US CLOTHE THE Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug Plsasant View, and ong the Rhode Island T R A P | FOR SALE ‘Wirklichkeit, Count von periodical, which was founded while ago to further German has been suppressed by 102 Tal- Corcoran Homestead, i PO P e vou lost a relative, sir? aims, 2 o P treet, eight rooms and “Have a £ v h 4 both matinee and evening perform. | ChTistmas Sale by Ladies’ Aid Society || [700° P87 Frood street O BOYS WHO ARE FIGHTING ||| T oo ot o owtage of ||| shores also accessible Seashore Farms. ol ‘bt that fellow has been here |variin Minisiry of War, The snces at this popular theatre yester-| —Special Meeting of Red Cross— . YOUR BATTLES about 300 feet extending to the Send for booklet. so many times I feel I ought to say |try accuses Count von Bothm Uiy and bids fair to continue for the | Stirring Speeches at Big War Rally. Francis D. Donohue river, two building lots, fruit ct fomething that will make him _feel fying the censorship regulat remainder of the week. William S. < MF YOU HAVE ACCOMMODATIONS ||| trees'and vines in abundance. ||| LD MNIC W. @OV |t —Pirmivsham Ase-Herald. s, therefore, prosecuting iim Hart the idol of every girl who has | Tuesday of last week was the ros- Phones FOR - Good reason for selling. Price - —_— scen him scowl menmacingly from the |ular meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society very low. QLY. R. 1. = President Machado has rece SZwen and then meit befors o woman, |a¢ their room in tho parsomage. ‘They Central Bldg.. Norwich G THOS. H. BECKLEY ALY R LOST AND FOUND from the President of Brasil Siars m Hell's Himges wditor | brought many pretty and useral arty IRLS 3 — Eram containing eloquent expre iimm. Mr. Hart is just as flerce and |cles for their Christmas eale, which. = LOST—Dog; black and tan shepherd.|of friendghip for Portugal, 278 MAIN STRRET Telephones 724.and 68 onder in love as ever he was. Doug- las Fairbanks is at his best in Dou- hle Trouble, and he will make you forget all your troubles and enjoy two.hours of rest after a day of good hard labor. Today and tomorrow’s )Togramme is one that no one can fford to miss for there are in'it plen- iy of thrills and good acting. was held Tuesday afternoon and even- ing of this week. Profitable Meeting. The Westminster representative at the annual meeting of the Windham County Farmers' assoctation at Put- nam Friday reported a large gathering of int Tarmers and economic porkers, carnest to 48 and help others South Manchester—The 10 per cent. |30 the best possibie for themselves an bonus for the past thirteen weeks for ;;’ ;:" b “?—h:h;n;"- R"‘M“‘;‘n“:‘ the employees of Cheney B . Jones was woman appoint- e T T won_eneY Brothers will | 4 o airector on its board of 16 mem. MOTHER SAID 2 S5 Wi TRY IT Please return to The Pasnik Co. dec1sd ToST _To whom 1t Nofice is hereby given that Automobile Policies Nos, 10906 and 10910 to 10925, {nclusive, of the National Fire Insur- ance Company of Hartford, Conn. r Quiring for their validity the count signature of a duly authorized and li- censed agent, have been lost. Since these policies’ have not been regularly countersigned, issued or accounted for, B two Cottage Houses, barn, 3|nor any premiums recelved thereunder s rondths by this company. they will be valueless acres of tillable land, 30 bearing apple | DY Jt715 company. they Wil be Faiueless trees and some other fruit. This place | they may fall and any clgim thereunder is situated on Norwich and Westerly |Would be illegal and fraudulen found they should be returned. to_the trolley, telephone in house, a bargain r{.%xgn (u"\cye o’t: the Company at Fart: rd, Conn.. “No claim of any nature for some one. Owner is leaving for |ford Conn. No claim of any nature the West and hence this sacrifice. | Be recdgnizea by the company. The Come and look it over. ublic will please take notice aceord- ingly. National Fire Insurance Co. of WILLIAM A. WILCOX Hartford, Conn., by F, D. Layton, As- FARM SPECIALIST sistant Secretaty. Slgmund Siegel. Local Agent, at Norwich, Conn. decitd 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I FOUND—A bicycle. Owner can have Telephone 2365 nouncing that the attitude assum Brazil in defence of the principles justice, liberty, and civilization been welcomed heartily throug: the country NORWICH FUR C0. Are open for business with new line, of Furs, Coats, Skins and all -kinds of Trimmings for fall and winter. M. BRUCKNER, Prop. Phone 708-12 47 Main Stree $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! $950 WANTED FIREMAN WANTED STEADY WORK AND GOOD PAY Address Box,4, Bulletin. WANTED Experienced Truck Driver Steady work. Call 1412, Norwich Div. WANTED ACETYLENE WELDER’ Man of experience required.. Apply MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. AS ROOMERS OR BOARDERS, SEND YOUR NAME AND AD- DRESS, WITH PARTICULARS AND TERMS TO The Norwich Woalen Mills may concern: FOR SALE Two and one-half story, eight room Cottage with all modern improvements. Lot 88x90 feet. E.A.PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance Titles Searched Wills Drawn. Phone 300 86 Cliff St. WANTED. broken. We pay up per s Send parcel post and recet g i COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Removed to 154 Water St, be- tween Shetucket and Market Sts. Norwich, Conn. WEAVERS WANTED On Latest Type Knowles Looms ALL GOVERNMENT WORK from church last Sunday. Mr. Davies directed th@ thought of those present |to_the Q “Lord, what {wilt Thou have me to do?” in work tere and in foreign fields. When duty calls in any direction, can we answer and gladly, ~Here am 1, send me?” Mrs. Alan Moody has gone to New York with three year ol Zola. Merri- | field. This little miss has been in the care of Mrs. Moody ‘for some tix months and is now returning to her { mother. = same by calling at George Seidel's, 843 Boswell Ave, and paying for this adv. ec: FOUND—Strayed to my place, Nov. COWS FOR SALE ANOTHER CARLOAD WILL ARRIVE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12th | W. €. T. U. Meeting. ‘Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock uell union, Canterbury W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Perry at the Plains for siness of special importance. The many friends of Horace Craw- rord regret to learn of his serious ill- ness in his home. Ry action of the school board, Peck 200l was closed Thanksgiving week, e pupils now being divided between Employment Department. WANTED Cincinnati, Ohio.— “I_want to know the-good Lydia E. Piubbam's . Vegetable Com- pound has for me. I was in such R L village and hamlet in Windham and New London Counties, Conn, and Washington County, Rhode Island. Only live ones who can furnish de- pendable information need apely. We pay cash for news items. Address Box 344, Norwich. WANTED TWO SPINNERS GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NORWICH TOWN. WANTED ;2ld at the Plains next week Tuceda: sne week before regiflar date, ohnson and his f: | oniam fobneon 25 e femty are i where Mr. Johnsen has secured & good pesition. _Miss Alma Newton returmed to New | York last week after a short vacation at_home. Gus Schiff is at Rosedale for a sea- son. Christmas plans are under way both in the church and schools. Epthusiastic War Rally. Tuesday Cantarbury had one. Grange evening of the state war rellies in ball The speakers were Rev. Jobn J. Mc- Cabe of+Jewett City and Attorney Ar- thur M. Brown of Norwich. The local fown committee of the Cianecticu state council of defense < rranged this war rally. An inspiring meeting ree sulted. 'The epeakers told how the kaiser's prazram of conguest has been t girls; 6 machinists; 2 farm hands; 34 weavers; 8 spinners; 2 nurse girls. FREE IMPLOYMENT BUREAU 25 laborers; 150 girls; 10 howsework | NHE GOOD 'WORK GOOD PAY STEADY EMPLOYMENT New Up-to-date Mill, Best conveni- ences. Apply at Once A five correspondent in every town | THE NORWICH ' WOOLEN MILLS WINDERS CAN YOU DO WINDING? For Girls Over 16 i A Splendid Opportunity. New, up- to-date mill, bright, sanitary, cheer- ful surroundings. GOOD PAY, GOOD PROSPECTS. Aprons and caps supplied free APPLY NOW TO NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS- LEARNERS WILL BE TAKEN B JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin Telephone 30, Lebanon, Conn. For Sale Avenu ulars. Ing of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square, FOR SALE A 3 FAMILY HOUSE ' For $2250 Near Center of City Pays Good Retpm JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET STREET A very choice Homestzad on Stanton Price very reasonable. Own- er leaving town. For fuller partic- Norwich |l Teleps i 25, brown afd white female dog. Owner r— | 0o have Sarae DY Paying charEes. Mrs. BUY TI Henry L. Watrous, Leonard Bridge, Ct. NORWICH TOWN PROPERTY |44 CREAM 4 that will always fll’fiflNA H’hlte 'P“ le hm‘xnd,‘_wflh i A ';"‘1‘_ Yoet o || Bavis. Vottmiowa, TEOT LSS Nine rooms and ‘bath, modern i provements. There is a large lot, fine shade trees and shrubbery. Property cost over $7,500. Owner eager to sell and will maké an in- teresting price to a quick buyer. ARCHA W. COIT | | TRAVELERS’' DIRECTORY 1.25 To New York $1.25 WHIP Fresh Daily / —at the— k. B People’s Market 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN. Propristor TO NEW YORK ‘PRI AND PASSENGER RVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK 1 Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- { | dayn s at 5 . m. : }3 Brooklyn _ Bridge, Plor, Dast foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- dayn&r s p m. "Eetective-Oct. 16sh, $1.28—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.23 €3 Broadway. DO NOT DELAY COMPANY are nearly all taken. Speak if you want one. They cannot in Norwich for the.price ' GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St. Taftville Prompt attention to day or night calls ‘Telephone 630 apridMWFawl Ladies’ Who Wish a Toilet Cream that will keep their complexion in al- most perfect condition are im try the kind we are offering which contains enough peroxide |to make it the Ideal Cream. , Dunn’s Pharmacy 50 MAIN STREET GEE The Piano Tuner,) ,122 Prospect St. Bbone 511 ¢