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What & Gein.’ On Tonight ' Wallace: assistant; Harry . MacKen- 2t WANTED RAIN OR .fiuw TODAY; TO RENT . y AT BN adem sle; secretary, . ‘Alexander Taylor; - X3 R 2 v, e Y treasurer, Mrs. Alexander Taylor; Y WANTED—A pair of working R SA RENT—Tenement of four or five 4 Pletures at ;uditortu; V ? .oxen that weigh 2500 to 2800. Ad Ires: [3 xraem- with steam heat,. at 47 F B Movs Pl a&‘m Tg plat Gm“rmm"' Vichils: . GHosTMter, S - $5X, Balitin Otfice, of Phonie 1 d#‘; ’ge-n T taien thls ee &u abfie mount St. fansd ! oy dy p:er};m “pe%'md;‘?gmg Tenaiol, Divlalen e o antosla) "'"" ‘,.,mm" TO muwfi itk Rt el M "'"fi’c!n’"z and Photoplays st jthe g. . en, g - 4 : ; TS P e e b e | B Ho. 8 Churel St i, o e BNekapet vour own countrymen:and thal ’ Phens oy B xmnhw“nt o lflmmbsfih 3 tnouang L 3 WHeors Coichasten] 1 £ ALB_Harley-Daviddon ‘motor- 3 brave race X e ot ome 0% 1 ) Phone 60, Colchester Division.. jansd na side’ car, mw mote1] wm; TO RENT — Furnished - rooms, 58| WG met vour_legions pouring from gtmen Mrs, Abell; = X e — 2 Tedtric: oite. > Addrews: lnnnn dec2id |, 0“1'_’ g’- AR dent of cradle roll, Mrs. Alexander Lrene | 4T ANEED sovemars or las moth | oion Sialechy, rere : S i e T e i e A Lot "_. Taylor; librarian, Miss Marie Wal- . st ¢ 3 Address Helper, Bulletin. . . jansd TFOR !Xl,n‘_'_r'—m stered bull rt, ) _Wumnxton St. Phone 274. ° - dec27d artns Lo ¢ L oad B tor e Ag;imfig;flgf Selter| 4 < WANTED—A pdrofwh.lt; mice Tol: months’ old; the Aeet tuian AhatTtells| wo RENT Modern apartment on|ANd If IFEL galiant folk;clainted you = e | 507 TP Somcay | e b ';;.f“:‘,,,‘,:w:; MRy ger e oy it s TR ny Bt ancerrat ve—twas Class Organizes. ABLE-BODIED MBN between 18- and 0 it e A B. Bullding. The young ladies’ Sunday _school { 45 w.me'a to_enter service as firemen; -oa a buc}uggugt agurs mc?fllgmfll;‘;s;x Soom Gapemant, ::“K So. N’at"m 76 M Spwity Seining Setong Division, A. 0. H.mests tn| JC8 TS Ry Arthur H. Withee | 2 Sir | between 15 ofid b0 to snter aervice Be )¢ e e Brlckngr 5% Frankita st Gecioa’"| | But Virtues of. both races in yn B ort Guinebavy, No. 128, F. of A, ;:aomnluu:?gaygwl%‘gs oo 4 raiiroad worle, Apply: for partioulars £ Viliage, - TO BENT_Store centrally located, Peelly ts 1 s’ .officers. sident X & to nearest station agen ’ wi lh fixtures; also garage. Tel. 246, me't:;h,;.'n er, go. cg'!; o,mn Kn?l‘. Tedford; vice prmgfl:;xt, Miss . c;lyn %v i o (;;‘, }:l )n:h nx;ilgvay lnnsf FOR flfl, (,,,?cm,?.‘;ez.;,hau.~ decd: Wél‘::\;l z::(flhnu ;;:Snear go:'::z lé::n “46 meets in Chamber jof Comme: Arnold; secretary, Margaret Har- , o in--about: ar-month bt Shome —N__._—.__ T Thiet: NNOUNCEMENTS | The.siase same is Rno Defta, - Moet: > - WANTED_Furnished room with ‘all | 1224 Jewets. By DI CasclsTamn roms 8 130 Bload SC. Inauire 51| Hls fe frm Words, when il our hoped e - cl is name 0 a., % . 439 g 3 conveniences " on olley ne, or FOR SALE L apman, nov: A AT ings awill be held once a month at the 2 without .board, h?l'la single m-n S%d. ,,,,,m,,'file G.?x'. e mfls; il Llshfi:&g tnla_:h",natlnns heurt -nd BREED THEATRE. DevBsge, AL which time & ICHEEY, S ipor T P s ol M"' ER =yt |rooms - for light housekeeping. 106 . ol Lda iy nms'r:? will be carried out and social / dAH;l'ED—%Mltea .lhémld xtn:z coats | TpoR SALE -Chea; . | School St. Tal 1043-3. sepll Some W‘! are living who remenflm . “APM yed, and suits made to order af ZATOW ¥, Thom o - Billie Burks in “Arms and the We-| enjo News in General. Y Bros’; style, fitting and workmanship ?f,",;mwm“ af'fid%o“" & flam" By la’l“““,‘; nement 8¢ 56| of “Tneonditional Surrender Graat® man” Feature Today and Wednes-| . =~ 50 o Fpent Susday n / 5. ‘“;E:‘ufid. auooaltustg:afl ‘:tesn‘metz it : m,n.“’ A sispics Ton nquire ‘at Bulletin For dowred will and subtlest strate- day—Coming Thursday, Friday and| o 200 o0 i “Mase, Mrs. White alty. e n. TFOR: SALE — 3 Saturday, the Great Screen Specta- | will return with her for several weeks' cle, “The Warrior.”: visit. Winsome Billie Burke personifies in-| yard is the guest of her sister, Mrs. dependent Young America in Belglum| Grace Stod Phone 169-3. nov21WThS | cow, new milch: 1 cdlfl 1J, A 3 B 5 Were |omed in one whose words (not TED—Furnished room with all | $t99% iGales' Ferry,: Ct. Phone deeds) were scant. Sk 1882-23, . -, . ¢ jan7d F() convenlences on trolley line, with or = R B e A B g H Sun, wmd and dust n.ll do their | Susniences o s single han. AL | poR SATELGmer méw milen fcow,| ! R RENT dress Bulletin Office, |~ /Jan7d | grade Ayrshire. Phome ‘1881-23. best to ruin the complexions of Mrs. Mary Esther Gallup of Led- And even as we played upon his mame Because we loved Mm—!o it is with .| The best located offices in Norwich, yours; y i 3 1 3 “New | Bene LA -Hontine, Gales: Perry, Conn. | *{ Hence 'twas that “G» ‘and ‘get ‘em at the outbreak of the present great| Miss Rosamond Holmes has return-| those subjected ta them. Busi- . ygflnfifii"fi,f;}'fi a “Happy New|®Gn1d just vacated by the United Tea Im- e E RGO 5 war in her latest Paramount picture,|ed from a visit in-Providence. ness girls who mustface allkmds . Packages ready to mail 50c| FOR SALETwo large sized tallors | porting Co. in Somers’ Block, Franklin| 'Twas "~*sh daring—but the phrase “Arms and the Girl” which is appear-| The marriagq of Miss May Agnes Cigarettes in uns 65¢, $1, Sl 15, | electric flatirons; 1ittle und cost $12.50 | go gpe, endures. ing at the Breed theatre todey end|Pinkmann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| of weather find that Cuticura |at Ffl&fl" Sl Ll cach, will gell for $-earhizHenry Fryer, | U000 | L of P it T s "an Wednesday. ~Her experiences in this| Edward Pinkmann, and Willam T.| 4,0 much to protéct their skins NTED__Chambermald and wait- | Jordan Block, Willimantic, Corn. or full particulars inquire o or everv soldier in your face thrilling photoplay are typical of that 'Haupt will take place Wednesday, Jan. pr g : LA o JOHN A..MORAN e ad ds of American girls strand- |'9th. - and keep them looking their best. | jan7d :{1 t:to ‘ihs:uu:t:et of the war in Europe,| Mrs. John G. Wheeler and son Rey- P many Burke. adventures that happened to Miss| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doyle and two | card: “‘Cuticura,” Dept. 13F, - re!s Windbam Inn, Windham, Conn. As all mayv.r “This hunter will t snare! no The beast that has become the whnlp world’s dread B e SALE;I& atfly new light h;xsli Real Estate Broker ence | Ness wagon op. rmers, star " Sample each free. Address post- |, WANTED_If you will commence bess B8y o iane ,,,“ Franklin Square $6 per ton ? black birch brush deliv-] registered bvlL Ve ha of whom missed the pleasant| nolds are in Boston, children have returned to Willimantic T he pursued till ta in its ered to our mill in Millington or $4 per|{ $49 up to n 1:1 | et st e — Sh*flmfi“p sued till taken in Gl pictuss on the B, ciute| afer s visid witn . and atrs Amos| Boston. Sold cverywhere. Goh % oot T boleneer| Mt ol BiG WA el TG ROOM APARTMENT B ¥ Thomas, n the New Tork . : un., e et LONwe WFIA o] | Balttgsn Garad ratoar was st ] SRS Cod ol e Somt T eT k\fa‘:?v?é‘::‘f{f;’z s m“l.?ah&?;; SPRING GARDEN AVENUE s comedy s ¥ thee ?:wnutlzleflg's office in Poquonoc WANTED—A_fireman; reliable man.)case and some records and record al- szaoo Per th HUMOK O% P AY i A day, Friday and Sat-| Monday on business. - o Apply Glen Woolen Mills, Norv:ichlbung! Tkgs lsth’ cabir tf{;g;e!:ogflé: Mon A .,,S:;f‘ "‘éemw'f,','im yérme film success,| Mrs. Harriet Lam‘phere is ill at her | Cester after a short stay.at his home T Jan2d in December S VAT, . el Al “The Warrion,” in seven breathless| home on the New London road and is in Yantic. — | Me., care_Bulletin. jan3d Only one available, so “get ‘busy” §! TWANTED A watchman; a_ro ! “Isn’t it time to make your New WANTED—A watchman; a reliable 3 if you want it. o Letter From Italy. Apply Glen Woolen Mills, Nor-| ' FOR SALE_Ford touring car, good Look at ‘Washi Street § Year resolutions? Maciste, . Sarah Spink. |« PPy ; : at our ashington eel N " i £ DorYas the Raflan Dougian Fair: | M. Jon O Wheeler and son ey - Auselo; Quiirstes g patlys, of, laly; MISH WA LA 5 SR e """’e" Eooditives BIvACNERInE, Otder ; Bouse lots; no finer home sites in pe;:fn‘”v P“‘,%f__é?':“ BNy veac: 1o} exs production. i i ut a resident here, :receives ‘semi-, WANTED—Boy for folding cloth. M Cormick Co, 52 Shetucket St. s city; reasonable prices an el e ki o e L nin1y. Iotiars:eronit B thauna o tho | AP R ety SISk Mt janid | Qecera - - Spnencket terms to suit, s yJicar—ana. what were sour sensa- —_— Mrs. Edward Ch: n of Newport | last letter received Friday it is stated t t a e will sell you a oroug] ns u were strucl AUDITORIUM. ls the Eucst of her mother, Mrs |that in the city near their town Te- | by cond or on Talves L. D Rogers.| serion 3,‘5‘5—?“?:}“’; six_ oyl | modern two-family house for. & || Wounded Tommy—well it was like George Jackson. 5 cessities are not as plentiful and are | Massapeag. 23 SeE z‘ \ "’n::b‘ :{:Co H’m”;“c‘, lower price than you can ouild 2 §| when the Missis cops ver be'ind.the P Pi 1,” With Dustin| Miss Marguerite Greene has return- | much more expensive than formerly. T O B special poloe.e o ict similar one. | ear “with- a“ flatiron, ¥ou knov. “The Scarlet Pimpernel, € e has & WANTED—At once, good seneral 52 shmmket St. nov3od | Punch Farnum, Scored a Big Hit Last Ev-| ed to Ashaway after a visit with Mr.| 2Mrs. Qudrene's parents have a farm|yacksmith; steady wor : i and raise tables, étc.; needed, but ening, Also Great Thrills in “The|2nd Mrs. Bergen L Greene. vegetables, —_— NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY wages. Apply Scott & Clark Corpora- ¥ ILSAJ-E——L!N model 79+ Overland ARCHA W. COIT, Agent First Captured Hun—Vot vos def Miss Geneva Rathbun has returned | Other necessities have 'to bé pur- l_!_ eI R T tour( car in' -good condition, 3$200.'f§ pejephone 1334 63 Broadway J barbed wire for, friendt? Fighting Trail” to Milford after a visit with her par- | chased. ‘ ANTED_Woman for _housework A‘:}g,,*‘" Company. 13 Bath St. Second Captured Hun—To keep. b e ents, Mr. and Mrs. Watren P. Rath- Personal Mention. Mondays and Fridays. 51 Falrmosnt St | = : in. of course. Those who saw Dustin Farnum in|pyn’ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pelton of New | . Jansd 3 | Fom ?:Lb;:(a;’v;fllu o:f“;a%‘ 1';'1‘6 ¥ FOR SALE Tirst (with great astonlshment bt Witliam Fox's photoplay “The Scarlet| Mrs Willlam Kelley and Miss Mamie | York were recent guests of Mrs. Pel- | - wANTED_To buy raw furs: ogofmick Co., 52 Shetucket St. Who vants to: gedt oudt’—London Pimpernel,” last night at the Audi-| Ajcorn have returned to Port Chester, |ton's aunt, Mrs,. .Elias Stockett. Mr.|best prices, Thayer Bldg. Room I Opinion. Yo s torium theatre were deiighted with the x\;’ 13 after a visit ‘with Mrs, Frank | Pelton :ls a %fl‘.ue X}n,tha‘,‘u, S."A.[H. 3. Yurman. Phone 1 Fm-—— Gater FOR S LE Mother (to curate)—And do you picture. Ickerson. stationed at Camp Upton. = really pray for your enemies? % William Duncan and Miss Carol Hol-| "Miss ilen Holmes has returned| Mr. and Mrs. Hermon J. Gibbs spent HXQ,ELE%,,,,P‘;" it ;',,“I,",df, 1916, mplalyoxMunion, cand Euasan A loway, Vitagraph's peerless stars of| from a visit in New York. the week-end with friends in Stam- AC . Bennett. adventure, are seen in the leading Ethel (overhearing)—I do, mummy. novi2d car is a bargain at $350. The Frisbie- POWER BOAT Curate—And what do You -say in ford. S & McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. your praver, my child? A TWANTEDSecond_hand and antique roles and are fitted perfectly to carry YANTIC Benjamin P. Dayls was a recemt| yrniture of all kinds; . get our prices| . BOVi2d R, S. BARTLETT, Trustee, Frhel-{ pray ‘that they may -be S Ao Strenoops parks 6 the RO L visitor in New Haven. before you sell, A Bruckner, 5 Frani- x S e Central Building, |Deaten—Punch, engineer and his bride who are in Y 3 Miss NeMie Driscoll has mumed to|lin St. Tel. 717-3. novéd : declSWS > “Dearest, I have made up my siihd constant peril from the bandits seeking | Handsome Farewsll Gift fcr Eugene | Mansfield Depot after. spending the | ————————————————— ; to ask your father for your hand: to destroy their mine. Nth;}lVfl T. O’Connor, Who Leaves Admore|holidays with her parents, Mr. and : : What do you think is the best way per cent. of “The Fighting 'l‘flfl.h Company—Charfes Brown Gives Up|rs. J. J. Driscoll ‘) 3 . to approach him?” fmed in the open, I the M Mtocria | Milk Business—Good Skating on the |, iS5 Elizabsth Kempton has resumed : - bt TR e “Archibald. 1 wouldn't approach hifth of the Sierras, in Southern California, g her duties ss art..instructor.at the - ? Cottage Houscs, ‘ienement and Bu: at all. Use the telephone."—Floridd and on the great desert adjolning. It| Canal. Boys' Gunnery School at Washington, ; : e, et i tn oas | rimes- Uniton, : made a big hit last evening. Mutt and —_— Conn., after spending-the holidays im A new Six-room Bungalow, with all o = S g e ¥ P 10!’ 2 Jeft in “The Laundry Business,” com-| FEugene T. O'Connor, overseer in the |town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. pletes this great bill. finishing room of the Admore Woolen | w, Kempton. Miss Harriet Park Sells Property on|to finishing room. presented Mr. O'- e ————————— River Bank — Reception— Obituary | pigskin filled with ebonv toflet arti- | ATARRHAL DEAFNESS CANNoT BE|l One Third Hand Baker Notes—Firemen’s Annual Elections— | cles, in token of the esteem in which CURED Sunday School Class Organizes. he was held by his help. Mr. Brom-|by local applications, as they cannot|f GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR AD- The engagement of Miss Alma Luise Kellars of Stonington to Amos Turner 5 3 e TFriend—How's 'your football team Tocsia S5 Cbeas- :Lg;:\-:;":zt;:n&le e B o P R o improvements, i WILL:AM F. Coach—Pretty fair. Of course, w& ville in good nelghborhood. - Must N e p got hit by the draft but we'll have & Room 1v3. Thayer Blig. line averaging 58 years, and our hack- be seen to ‘79 apprecigted. — | field will be composed of four of the FRAncu D. DONOHUE SALE HQRSES Tel“’i:l:i;tw‘grent-smndramers that You . Ceptral Building . il Bave, 2y Horses hat i want to w:::“::l‘(‘:;‘ si‘&' ‘:z’t"m::["" selghbor ¥ 1 spcse of right away. ine of 3m. ' ol - ire big work horses—tie balance wiil| Densonhurst—Too bad. company for the past year and a half, MYSTIC left Saturday. Iriday night George b g ' Broming, in behalf of the employes of Charles . Bentley, U. 'S. N.,, has re- turned to his ship after a !urloush at his home here, One Experienced Pastry Baker Connor a traveling case of Persian ing referred to the pleasant hours|I®ach the diseased portigns of the ear. VANCEMENT spent while in his employ, and wished | 11ere I8 only one way tg cure Syt him the best of success in his' new ety CAIRE Gl o s, o e i weigh from ¥00 to 1200 lbs. Come and 5 "Y:‘s: we ldtelephoned for the doctor, al remedy. Catarrhal deafness is caused (h M‘n ml E see them. ut he couldn’t come.” Burrows of Lynn, Mass, bt formerty "7 or as taken by surprise | Hhisg b ihs. Sonihn ikt Pisoee > Mo foc e ¢ I s o e MEiawts R tatay™ e 3 s n i PR a p dto' of Myatie, has been nnunced. at the gift. FHe thanked the donors |this tube is inflamed you have a rum. Work i FOR SAIE T e On, g'stwawe. ) The - doptap sokmb Buys Park Residence. declaring modestly that he was un- |Dling sound or imperfect hearing, and Mark Stiles of Mount Vernon, N. Y, |aware of his popularity. He will be | fattet i Utirely closed deafness is STEADY WORK hag purchased of Miss Harrlet Park | missed by a wide circle of friends in today!”—Yonkers Statesman. Two and onn-hnlf eight room the result, Uniess the” infammation story,; digh FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Andrew Carnegie was once asked can be reduced and this ti Testored E::' “‘ '"“’d'"" provements. | 1w exceilent farms; can trade elther | which he considered to be the most the ‘R.rki :':‘:i: o:‘;.ho .:‘t;u;h banml;.i Mr. | the l:m:;e as well as by his associate go Xfltsstnormdaltcondluon,u hearing wm THE MDch AN co 1 o ¢ f'a,!_:yé ‘Lfi?:’:{,.;‘ :&":"‘c 1:;":&1:}'; *J;'S&a"f"?r f:itaoi:m ’m deu:;;;x.;:‘ Stiles w e e Misses | workers. e destroyed forever, ' Many cases of : bulldings; also 130 acre stock f ¥ Stiles are to take possession after Harvesting lce. R Ty S ; Telophine 1122:2 " : with tools 324 equlfixan; BneSulig: U S0 IR & Gmerry, RIS in s April 1 M. J. Shea, John Murphy, Stephen |surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts . Y L“"J:;:';: 50 head. It interested, writs Reception for Newlyweds. O'Hearn, J. J. Driscoll and J. W.|through the blood on the mucous sur- T Mrs. George T. Mitchell gave a re- | Frink are filling their ice houses with | faces of the system. ception for her brother, Louis H.|li-inch ice. ~W. W. Bentley and|eo S, il &ive One Hundred Dollars Bogue, supper CH g “'very'‘choice Homestead on ’ Stanton Charles Brown, who has had i1k ENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. | For light work and good pay, working 1 many beautiful gifts. The marriage v vs ad a mi ——____..._....= took place at Mt: Carmel Dec, 31 at the | [0Ute for a number of years, has sold . ! i , and his bride at her home-on | Charles Brown have completed filling f:g’;\::ty g:ufl;)rregng;rh%lqafneg:ut‘k;# Bo wanted Fer sa]e Thursday evening. About 25 were |their houses. Medicine. Circulars free. . All -drug- 5 present. Dancing was enjoyed and a Gets Out of Milk “Which s the most important leg ot a three-legged stool?”’—Christian Reg- ister. “The falling leaves fill me w-uh meél- ancholy thoughts,” said the poetic person, y “They used to have that effect on TRYON’S AGENCY, fe302 Willimantie, Ct. E.A.PRENTICE oy sists, 750, was gerved. The bride received conditions excellent. Good chance to | Avenue. Price very reasonable. Qwn- ~ ¥ ; me,” said the unpoetic person. *What learn a trade. er ‘leaving town. For fuller partic- changed you?” home of the bride's parents, Mr. and |°Ut his route. LOST AND FOUND ATLANTIC CARTON CORP. ulars. “Inquire of Real Estate md lllSIll’allce “I moved into an apartment and Mrs, H Richard, ] 2 Mr. Brown had a fine herd of cattle, T T TS A - A et £ 3, £ = don’t have to rake them any more.”— rs. Henry Itichard. a cement floored stable, running wa- mlngi'!‘—?‘rldaty I: lll’e{lsla& tll:mb émufl South Golden Street. JOHN_A. MORAN Titles Searched Wills Drawn. | Bijrmingham Age-Herald. ter and the stable and other cqnven. | Linder return to Bulletin o BRd re~ - -Real’ Estate Broker Phone 300 186 Cliff St. . OBITUARY. fences, but the uncertain conditlon in | °°'V® lberal reward... ... jan7d : the grain market made him think it '_——‘—'_‘_-'" James Keenan. advisable to discontinue his route, a .| Franklin -Square, Norwich THE KALEIDOSCOPE Word has been received in Mystic | fact regretted by his customers, THE 124TH ANNUAL MEETING WANTED H The King of Serbia has conferred the of the death of James Keenan at his ating ; of the Mutual Assurance Company of| g 5 Furflls‘\ed Secashore [T ne of Serbiahas Eagle, with an a Skating on Canal. the Clty of Norwich will be held at ! bl home in New York. He was a sum-| ggatin, ¥, A For a Customer g = swords, on General Allenby. g was enjoyed by many on|the Norwich_ Savings Scdety “Monday, mer visitor in Mystic for the past ten | ine canai from the mill to the Joor. | Jan. 14th, 198, at 10 & m. A FURNISHED APARTMENT E B B L Cottages Mo S joars and was a retired member of t4¢ | bridge gates, all day Sunday, the first Notice to Polieyholders. | of ‘Five or Six Rooms With Heat . | B s s DA e J i o Ofml; Y}W ice- I‘:“f&h ‘9 ‘Was @ Cousin | time" the canal has been frozen in Policies will be renewed at the Nor- 7 | $ \ 1) he ‘Halif: disaster. ra, Julla McLaughlin and Willam {2008 ‘ot ties sontition dor e | i i St e L te Moz Communicate With For Sale or Rent rom \he Halifax disaster. : McKorie of this place. Tears. dec24d C. R. BUTTS. Treasurer. |f Bl : T e teal FUNERALS Alfred Brumme has returned to Wor % X Jall‘.es L- Case . oy Poft! of Mr. an nce mphere, ¥ of Pearl street, died at Lawrence hos- DOE haCome . L 1LE pital Friday afternoon. He had been taken there Thursday. The child was | Local Druggist’s No-Cure No-Pay|Dec. 81, 1917 are due and payable at born Jan. 21, 1917. The funeral at Watch Hill, Weekapaug. Pleasant and along the Rhode Island stiore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY Adviser to the President of the Chin- ese Republic, is of opinion that Ja- pan’s ‘and China’s reported action at Viadivostok and Hn.rbm is only pro- tective. i Clarence A.Tnmphou. City of de‘ W‘t’ wflh 37 SHETUCKET ST FOR SALE CHOICE LOCATION ~ LOW PRICE ARCHA W. COIT ‘Water Rates for the quarter ending Entry into Russia from . forefgn the ‘office Jan, 1, 1818. A SMALL FARM Tefephone 1334~ * 63 Broadway WESTERLY, R. I coustrieg ia Fornes Ia pera o)y eI Uy s s |, "rPegrAttracts Many ‘Gufierers Office open erom830 s w untit 5§ | "of About Seven Acres : vised by the Bolshevit plenipotentiary with burial in Elm Grove cemetery, | . If there are any rheumatic sufferers|® Near Trolley Price $3,500 The funeral of Isaac Matteson was (T, they should do so at once. held Saturday morning at 9 oclock l,,fl‘;g'mgggggfl:,;fnR,p;ymah;gm Euar- the home of his daughter, Mrs, Walter e 2 g ) Arnold, Withee, church, conducted the services. The | oT red tape. B B DER Rheumatism is a dangerous disease, 4 body was taken to Hope Valley, . L] . anyone who has the shightect soict OOK IN in_ town, wh i Additions whl Be MA4E 1S al bis Isaac Matteson. eles T ;,‘36;5;‘85 2valled thém- | emaining unpaid atter. Jan. 50, 1918, CHARLES W. :BURTON Cashier. diplomatic agent in Stockholm. Apply to JamesL. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET Herr Ferdinand von Stumm, cillor of the German Legation at The Hague, has been appointed to succeed Herr von Radowitz, the present chiet of the Press Department of the Ger- man Foreign Office. 'WANTED WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRLS STENOGRAPHERS FOR SALE Corcoran Homestead, 102 Tal- man street, eight rooms and barn or garage. Frontage of does not give any purchaser quick and in Gravel street. Rev. A. H.| joyful re?net th};yp will ‘requc tlllx Josm BRADFORD pastor of the Methodist|Ppurchase price without any quibbling £0R OFEICE ‘WORK about 300 te::m edxtendlns to the “Ax n‘;ousnnthns}t‘raen lnt;odnucea in t&e river, -two ing lots, fruit nite tates ouse O epresenta- of it should dri it fi h H. and L. Company Offcors, |05 Socmr o a,orize. I F2om e yiicm | lank Books Mate and uled te Oréer Roply at Once trees andvines' in abundance. ||| ver congratuisting ne, Britin. gov. ma,_did for this sufferer: BROADWAY N-ROCKWELL. CORP.: Good reason for selling, Price |||ernment on its support'of a.national The annual election of Mystic Hook | " irmor fve years 1 suffersd with artic- 4 ; i i MARLI , 5 very low. tome for the Jews in Palestine, and and Ladder company took place Wed- | ular ~rheumatism, having . bunches ea ] : Employment Office ' pledging the suppor: of. the United nesday evening, resulting as follows: | my elbows, feet’ and wrists. I took = THOS. H. BECKLEY States in the undertaking: Foreman, Stamton King; assistant, | eversening 1 could get, with no reiter.| | adies’ Who WISh . 278 MAIN STRRET ; Fred J. Moll; secretary, Orville Lew- |1 saw your ady. and was greatly im: ; S e 1 recent number of the Washingtan e I had used two s 2 rece o0 t’%fi“fi'@“fif“flf Tingley: stew- | B oras cured bofore | had Amished the CAN YOU DO WINDING? |}; oia rais Testn. Dont matter it Telephones 724 and 68 11| % (" Bulletin announces that until Georze E. Tingley, George J. Hey- :m:tdl m;tg«::kfig:dr;:amlflsgn %oé‘:yd a ‘o‘ et l'eam For Girls Ov‘r 300 - || Send by parcel post and’ Tecetve the ;ndcot, it '::mthehmem_‘;n}l‘:' decker. Tra C. Noyes. Charles T.|If anyome wishes information from E citeck by return’mail. : EapTy ompany . 3 Crandall resigned as eecretary after|I will write them. I Ihink Rheuma g | that will keep their complexion in al- A Splendid Opportunity. New, up- COLLATERAL LOAN ©O. : ordiusry cable rates for all ""'f’d serving the company for 21 years. a"?;rrgc!lter'e'——tués Lucla Ryder, 102)most perfect cond re invited to|¢5:date mill, bright, sanitary, cheer- Removed to 154 ?’fi' St be- $800 §$fim§°§$‘?fl& tejogremy, pass ng et, Syracuse, 3 % ¥ = Hoxie Company Elects. Good "arugists. everywhere sen|try the kind we are offering today | ful surroundings. emich Conh. L b e e —_— The annual election of B. F. Hoxie { Rheuma. A large bottle"is inexpensive | which contains enough peroxide in it Engine company took .place Tuesday and sufficient for two weeks' treat- evening in their rooms, as follows: | ———oo_ Foreman, Leonard J. Hermes; first as- GOOD PAY, GOOD PROSPECTS Aprons and caps supplied fres’ Will buy a five room Cottage House, et to make it the Ideal Cream. According to the Rheinisch-Westfal- one acre of land, some fruit and hen- |ische Zeitung, the President of the 3 | nery, only 1 1-4 miles from Westerly, |'War Board of German Industry, the 3 President of the Central Union of sistant, Johin Tndotl; eccond assistant. LEGAL NOTICE™ Dunn’s lermacy APPLY NOW TO- J 0hn & Geo H Bhss 1A bargain. Investigate! Ak Tta s tere Nk i oed es effrey; secretary, e —— ident of the League of Manufacturers Gledhill; treasurer. George H. Gris-| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN 50 MAIN'STREET THE NORWICH WOOLEN 2 $950 have been summoned to main head- wold, Jr.: engineer, Hollis Pri at Canterbury, within and for the Dis- steward. George Holly. trict of Canterbury, on the 7th day of ’ | District Deputy Miss Be: - = #on and her puite Inetalied toe oD | ministrator on the. Intestate” eathite. o LEARNERS WILL BE TAKEN of Mystic Rebekah lodge Friday even. B?tflhliy F. Yedge, late of Canterbn # > ing in 1. 0. 0. F, hall: Noble grand, | Sourt deth e svat vt seoninsy’ | $1.25 To New York $1.25 Adah Sweet; vice gram - - Ward: secretary, Catherine Gilbert; | of said estate to exhibit their claim financial secretary, Minnie Vallette: | 282inst the same to the Administrato: || “————————————— : WANTED treasurer, Florence Johnson; warden, | 214 directs that public notice be give: Lillian Prince; trict, and by i) y thereo’ right supporter noble grand, Luella A R e Clark; left supporter noble grand, 'Lfl- | of Canterbury, nearest. the place wher . FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU lan La the deceased last dwelt. Norwich Tuesdave, - 2 4, mb; .rlxht mm vice A, HALE BENNETT, Judge H Contr-l Bldg., Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr vice grand. Inez Specks; inside guard- ian, Aldeane Clark; outside guardian.| Attest: Theodore Anderson; planist, Alice Gildersleeve; degree mistress, Minnie Vallette. | uartres. Buys two Cottage Houses, barn, !i § acres of tillable land, 30 bearing apple; In the debate on the naval budget n trees and some other fruit. This place | the Dutch Second Chamber o014 mem- is situated on Norwich and Westerly ber said: “We should not -have c fined ourselves to protesting agains trolley, telephone in house, a bargain G‘;m,,m s barred .‘;m but should for some one. Owner is leaving for{have said that we knew 10 barred the West and hence this sacrifice, |Zone, and that our ships would con- Come and look it over. tinue to navigate as before the war” WILLIAM A. WILCOX ECKMANS FARM SPECIALIST h 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 c r WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 . Masons’ Building Materials © MILS 3 A. D. 1918, Rebekahs’ Installation. Present-A. HALG BENNETT, Judge. IRAUELERE D IBEEORY, On motion of Edwin St. John Ad- d, Harrjett | allowed and limited for the creditor 25 laborers; 150 girls; 10 housework t this order by advertising in a ne 6 ind ¢ Cooper; conductor, Lillian | p chaplatn, Van Pelt; paper having a circulation in said D .girls; 6 machinists; 2 farm hands; 34 on the public signpost in sald Tow: ‘l:fli 3 WL S splnneesy £ Hures Ging. The above and foregoing is a tru copy of record. A. HALE BENNETT, Judge After the installation cere.| . NOTICE—AIl creditors of said de- § 1816, FOR COUGHS AND fous - WANTED- ceased are hereby notified to preser 25—F. V. KNOUSE, A et ] : : . Fiihent st i formind zm mony refreshments were served. helr cialing ‘against said estate’to. (h s i KHERPSs A 3 TWO SPINNEhs : OF ALL KINDS Sunday Schoof's Annual Meeting. | tndacrsigned at Hampton. Conn. 2. : g : 50 cents a box, including war tax At the regular eession of the Meth- R:‘e T’bovle w'ilmll:nt‘hel tl:::dhmlted m ~e'.—.—————-—-=. For Sale by odist Sunday school these oficers were iz IR ST JOHN L oy st Su s s RO, MTsEtSIng "-.-.."‘""m,, GLEN WOOLEN MILLS; L%' -'fiat. fansa_ Administrator. pr:n‘r’gn business resw 2 'q"‘: 1o ; The Peck-McWilliams Co. ""'"mm‘