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| What Is GQ:!‘On Tonight FAI R TODAY AND TOMORROW; STRONG N EAST WINDS i At Davis Theatre SRS TN w0 _and Motion Plcture Theatre. ‘Convention Postponed. of the State Teachers’ ive decided on account j rot to hold .M‘;‘enfiun sched- for October 25, in Hartford, New Norwich and Norwalk. Bara in “Saiome.” Norwich is to see the cel- Dance of the Seveu Veils. of umrequited curiosity engendered by weird accounts of its performance and benishment in York, and murtured | \ a scarlet- the virage heroin that as wild as only Wilde can paint it Yorkers are zaze on the frame far Theda Bara, eteher of erotic figures the soreen, comes to the Audito- thedtre, on Monday for three o exercise her wiles on Herod those of his circle useful to her “Salome.” a magnificent nroduction completed in Southern Califor- mia by William Fox. in which the Je- rusalem of 40 B. C. is faithfully re- ‘When the ‘Dance of the Seven Vefls™ was first presented to fhe pub- lic in the operatic production of “Salome,” being the Oscar Wilde poem sot to symhonic music by Richard Strauss, a_sensationa followed. Critics in New York scene of “he premiere, heaped criticism on the interpretation of the dance and the Qirestors of the Metropolitan Opera House decided that the first performance was also to i be comsidered at last. It was forth- with banned As repards what might he termed the purely ocular oresantotion of *Salome.” although a special score interpreted by an orchestra of sym- phonic proportions, is to enrich the action, it is promised that no fea- ture has been dragged n merely for sensational purposes, but t every #pisode is treated strictly with a view to the dramatic development of the story. In the wider frame of a fitm production it is possibl> to present Hfe in & manner entirely :nheholden 10 the stage BREED THEATRE. “To Hell With the Kais the gereen classic production with beauti- ful Oltve Teil which is the feature at- traction at the Breed theatre attract- #4 large sized aundiences at all per- formmances yesterda:. The picture will be shown again teday is a picture that every American will want to see ! for it shows the naked truth, with astounding As a special ad, flernoon and tonight Breed will ‘iso present Franklyn Farnum in the great newspsper mvste: “The Empty Cab.” and the latst war news ‘e Hears: Pathe Weekly will com- v the “bill Special bargain ndraped realiem feature for this prices will prevail for this engagem matinee 17 cents and evening 27 cents. As usual there will ba four shows today at 1.30, 3, 615 and &1 SUNDAY SUBJECTS The subject of the Christian Science meeting will be Doctrine of Atone- ment. At the Church of the Good Shep- herd, Universalist. all services will be amittes for . Park lors, Tpreaching b At Congregatioral church, i bouse par- the pastor. At'Grace church, Yantic, J Are. #on, rector. Celebration of the holy gommunion and sermon at 10.45 a. m. Choir reeharsal before service At the First Congregational church Rev. George H. E wiil preach at 1630 a. m. on The First Hallelujah Choris.. Y. P, 8. C. E. at 630 p. m. At the Taftville Congregational chursh, morning subject, Where Are We At? Bible school at noon. Even- ing: The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. At St. Andrew's Episcopal church, thorning prayer and sermon at 10.30, Rev Eidred "Brown will officiate. Sundly school Wt noon. Evening ser- amitted At ‘the Spiritual Academy, streef§ Wellman C. Whitney of Spring- field, ‘speaker and test medium, will lecture and give psychic messages at 2 and 730 o'clock. At Preston City Baptist church, Rev. F.. W. Tholen, pastor. There Will be service both morning and eve- . Service in the morning at 11 Oclock. Evening service at 7 o'clock. At the First Baptist church, George Strouse, nfinister, morning e, The Meaning of Enlistment. Sonday school at 12 o'clock. B. Y. Evening theme, Park P U. at 6.30 o'clock. Treasan, At the A. M. E. Zion church, preach- ing 11 a. m, theme, The Seif Seeker. Sunday school at noon. Christian En- deavor, 7 p. m. Preaching at evening eme, Neglect the Soul, Then What? by Rev. W, D. Francis, pastr. At the Wauregan Congregational ghurch, Have the Words of . Jesus M"A-ny? “llé:e discus 4 service. Christian Citizenshi Shi b ihe subject of the Christian at ¢ At Trinity M. E. church at the ing scrvice, Hon. Alton T. Miner of New london will speak cn Confer- - Claimants. Sunday school will resumed at the usual hour. o ihe new pastor. Congregational g&, Central Baptist church uni morning serwice 10.30, pr&’ach— 4 by Bdward M. Chapman of school at noon: svening service at 7.30, preaching by 1 Service umii the arrivai of | pr Congregational morning, preaching at 10.30 ; . Rev. C. H. Rick- de Value of Rig*hhaur 3 vy school at The pastor will conduc’ service at Lang Society at _Christ church and Trinity church, 'R Graham and Rev. J. rectors, united services All seats free. 9.30 A om, i 10.30 & m, end sermon; 12 m, 130 p. m. evening An the Central Baptist ‘be held with the United on Sunday. The school will be guests of of mr““}"'d be_the of the men’s class United church in their anditor- HOW RHEUMATISM BEGINS The excruclating agonies of rheuma- tism are usually the result of failure of the Kidneys to expel poisoms from the system. In a majority of cases rheumatism is an Indication that uric acid has pervaded the System. If the irritation of these uric acid crystals is allowed to continue, incurable bladder or kidney disease may result. Attend to it at once. Dom't resort fo tempo- rary relfef. The sick kidneys must be restored to heaith by ihe use of some. sterling remedy which will prevent a return of the disease. Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsiles immediately. They are a standard world-famous medicine in nee for over two hundred vears. They have brought back the joys of life to countless thousands of sufferers from rheumatism, tame back, lumbago, scl- atfca, zall ftones, gravel and other af- fections of the kidmeys, liver, stomach, bladder and aflied orgams. They will attack the poisons at once, clear out the kidneys and urinary traet nd the soothiug, healing ofls and herbs will restore tbe inflamed tissues and organs to mormal heaith. GOLD MEDAL is the original Haar- lem Oil imported direct from the home laboratories in Haarlem Holiand. by the Genuine Haarfem Oil Mfg. Co.. Haarlem, Holland. American office, 116 Beekman St, New York. ANl others’ ave imitations. Ask for GOLD NMHEDAT, and be sure the name GOLD MEDAL is on the box. Three sizes, at all good drugsists. at 7.30. The pastor, Rev. A. F. Purkiss, will preach the third in the series on ©1d Testament’ Stories. The subject will be A Winsome WorldTing. LISBON There was a service at church Sunday morning but a small congregation, owing to iliness. The pastor's theme was The Place of Vi- sion. There was no session of the Sunday school. | Al schools of the town were closed last week by the heaith officer, be- cause of the iliness of a considerable number of pupils and members of their families. It was thought condi- tions were sufficiently improved so they could open this weck, but when school opened Monday morning there were only two pupils at the . Brick school and at Blissville Miss Brown- ing was ill 2nd unable fo teach The registrars of voters have on their list to be made before the No- vember election the following nam Richard Krauss, Jacob Herman, Ed- word Fratt, George Helmboldt, Harry Holdridge, William Verville, Elphage Tevasseur, Samuel Yerrington, Paul Labarre, Adam Heinrich Michael Panker, Hormisdas Laliberte, and Jean Baptiste. Mr. and Mre, Claren turned to Newport last week after mont} stay town, Me, Whitaker having been given a furiough to help his father with his harvesting. republican caucus held last evening James Graham recei ed_the nomination for representative. E. D. Tarbox has completed Newent » Whitaker re- zarage near the Bend and is putting in the foundation for,a heuse which is abont to build. The Ladies’ Aid society met at the parsonage Wednesday afternoon with i attendance of nine ladics and three chiidren. Considerable _scwing was done and tea was served. On the sup- per table was a bouquer of white daisies picked by Mrs. Revnolds a few days ago. GEER The Piano Turer 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 LOST AND FOUND oS emale pointer, in the vicin- ity of Plainfield, near the Widow Greene's place. Finder please notify George Brizgs, Jr, Wauregan Hotel, Norwich, until Saturda After that telephone Angell 3240, Providence. R. I Name on collar. Reward oct19d FOUND—In my pasture. 1 Ay heifer. 1 red heifer, 2 black and w heifers. Owner can have same by ing arges. S, Tel t18d P — WANTED Boy to work Inguire at this office. . Dolbeare 1866 WANTED store. in drug sep26d WANTED AT ONCE Girl to work in store. Write to “Girl,” care of Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. WANTED {GOOD A.1 ELECTRICIAN HELPERS Apply At Once MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. EMPLOYMENT DEPT. U. 8. K. S, Permit No. 573. NORWICH, CONN, WANTED-A competent weman ror housework. Apply to Pasaik, 134 Platt Ave. octisd LADIRS’ OOATS as low as $10.97, fur trimmed $17.97, a few wonders at $24.97. We save you $10 on every coat you m The Pasnik Co. sell for less. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Or will trade for stock, ome farm horse. 11 vears old, weighs 1050 pounds, will work single or double. £f D&]%ormmv, Norwich Town, Ct., FOR SALE—Cows, heifers. shoates: large assortment. Piain Hill Farm, 5.8 SATURDAY, OCT, FULL ASSOGIATED PRESS DESPATCHE! TO RENT FOR RENT—Two or four connectin; rooms, neat, clean newly furnished, for light. central. 33 Union St. —Furnish oct19d housekeeping; reasonable and “room for one RENT- or two gentlemen. five minutes from Franklin Square; board if desired. octigd 72 Norwich, Ct. Tel. 453-14. 0ct198TuTh | McKinley Ave. oc WANTED—A man to work around a $185.00 for a fine Camenr: upright TO RENT—Bright, sunny front room Botel. Winaham Inn. Telephone, 85-4 | piano, with stool and seart. fully Buat:| for T 5 Willimantic Division. Employment Service tucket St. MARRY—Send 3bc' for o directory containing hundre rtunities, ads, orld’s Mirror, Di oct1sd Apply to U S. Ol‘xce, 28 She- oct19a_ y of big of op- names and addresses. ept. 7, Beaumont, Tex. e Saat o oo E: 2 per esk: ut-Cadden Co. 135- i Norwich, Conn. - 107143 Main —_— . $190.00 for a beautiful mahogany up- right piano, with stool and scarf fine action and tone. Terms $25 down, 32 per Week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St, Norwich, Conn. MILLINERY and not those high es. The Pasnik Co. seil for less; orwich opposite _Woolworth's, Willi- mantic next to Woolworth's. 0ct15TuThF $135.00 for a good Jacobs Bros. up- right piamo, with stool and scarf. Terms $20 'down, $2 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St XNorwich, Conn. MARRY—Thousands lonely, congenial members, worth $30,000 up, will marry; descriptions free. Ralph Hyde, San Francisco, Cal oct198 AGENTS—3200 per cent. profit; won- derful little article; something new; $140.00 for a fine upright piano in mahogany case, with stool and scarf. Terms $20 down, $4 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St. Norwich, Conn. $290.00 for a zenuine pianola player sells like wildfire; carry right in|piano, with rolls, bench and scarf. pocket; write at once for free sample.| Torms $25 down. $3 per week. The Albert Mills, General Manager, 616|Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St., Third St, Cincinnati, O. octisd | Norwich, Conn. WOMB wanted; full time salary| $370.00 for a real SS-note player $24, spare time 50c an hour, selling|piano, with choice- rolls, bench and guiranteed hosiery to wearer; perma- nent; experience unnecessary. Inter- national Mills, Norristown, Pa. oct19d scarf. Terms $30 down, $3 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St Norwich, Conn. SILK VBLVET TAMS 97c. The Pas- nik Co. sell for less; Norwlich and ‘Willimantic. oct15TuThE YOUR FORTUNE—True life reading with lucky numbers and dates by peer of astrologers for 25c and birth date. Adolka, care World's Mirror, Dept. N. FOR SALE—Large quantity of fancy honey: any quantity; when riding, stop and see it. A R. Race, No. Franklin. oc FOR SALE—Pure refined syrup and fancy table syrup; these in great many places will take thé place of sugar. A. R. Race, North Franklin. oct19d B.. Beaumont, Tex. oct19d BGYPTIAN love and hypnotic per- fume; said to give power to attract bottie_and B, ex. love or make others obey instructions 25c, three 60c, five $1. N Chemical , Box 62, Beaumont, oct19d FOR SALE—I have just received a carload of new Ford sedan and couplet bodies which I will sell or trade for Ford touring and runabout bodies. W. F. Bogue, Ford Agent, 61.North Main St Norwich. octi9d WANTED—Vaults and cesspools_to clean. H. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1 Box 139. oct19; LADIES _Don't pay $40, $50 or $60 for your suit until vou have Seen the ladies’ suits we well at $24.97; all Woo serge and poplins, in black and navy only. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. 0ct15TTuThF MEN—Age 17 to experience un- necessary: travel. make sccret inves- tigations, repo i expense: Americar ' Foreign Ageney oct19d 181, St. Louis. if experience: Successful Club Mrs, Oakland, Calif. oct195 515 to $36 ne doing _spe among the famil erience necess: particulars. Ame American Bldg., Cincinnati rtising s of your cf write today can Products o. ‘offic ting oung lady for : some knowledge of typew « Box I8, care of Bulletin Addres oct19d AD Wwaol rge for 7. You can’t buy the material alone that price today. The Pasnik Co. : Norwich and Willimanti WANTED—Young man with experi. ence desires position in_s store or shoe store. care Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—To settle an estate, 1918 Buick Six_ touring car, has been run t 2,000 miles and is in splendid mechanical conditio . H. Geissler. Putnam, Conn. Tel, 4T. oct19d * FOR SALE—Runninz water all Tound in the house, barn, garden. for about 10 cents per 1.000 galions, with a Duro Water, m. Jos. Malboeuf, Distrib- utor, 1 Tiffany St., ielson, Conn. augld FOR SALI = pigs. ready to go. ‘m._Tator, South nterbury. Some Angora goa octi¥d s and iso 50 cords of sea<oned cordwood at the roadside. Otto Ander- son. R. F, D. No. 5, City. oct1sd FOR SALE—Seven cows, one Jersey w four years old, coming in fresh December, ‘one 6 years old coming fresn- December, :0he Guernsey, coming later and giving miik now. one Jersey 1k now and co: in Tshire bull low price thi cow three vears oid mil for j new ca i with weeks old, a very expensive cow but will sell for low price. T. A. arocki, Yantic. oct18d ALE—One Chester White sow old, coming in the first of . second_litter, 300 pounds, price $15 (half as much as T've been Seliing these sows). Don't wait till Monday. T. A, Narocki, Yan- tic. octisd ghs over oct18d TO '0 a small Ame! ily, lower Julrs vpits biles; rent reasonable. Bulletin. Maple St. Phone 595-14. gentleman. Call 28 Grove Bt. at 39 Orchard fcan St 1 oct17d oct16d six room flat at 153 octisd TO RENT—Space for two automo- Address Box 37, A. Ross, Nor Phone Jewett C present tenant. h, Ct, R TO RENT- housekeepin: 7 Division S Inquire at Bulletin Office. Ed.'D. Tarbox, oct12SMW 5 . octl FARM to let; the Ross farm in Lis- bon near Jewstt City, 160 acres. Geors o 4 ‘urnished rooms for light 5d TO RENT—A nicely furnished room in good neighborhood: lady preferred. oct13d TO RENT—Three for light housekeeping. octldd furnished rooms 6§ Carter Ave. ages at 110 North Main St. \. B. Lewis. 314 Main St. ht room zior ligl No. High Si Kelly, 7 for gentlemen on Main St. veniences, private family. this_offic: able. Jela 0 RENT- rooms for School St. Furnished light Tel. 1048-3. TO RENT—Newly furnished room: hovsekeepini TO RENT—One store and two gar- Inquire of sepisd TO RENT—Furnished room. also one hous. keeping. M aug3ld all _co; rs. rooms n- inquire at je27d 1 sep1ld STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. 06 TO GILBERT S. SHETUCKET STREET. « To Rent TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE NO. 79 HAMILTON AVENUE. LOWER TENEMENT 6 ROOMS, UPPER TENEMENT 12 ROOMS. APPLY RAYMOND, 28 RENT. OFFICE. STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—COMTAINING ABOUT 1230 SQUARE FEET—LOW INQUIRE AT BULLETIN FOR SALE FOR SALE—Barber shop in a manu- facturing town of 14,000 population; four, chairs and all modern; best shop in town; must sell, as I am in the draft. Address’ Barber, Box 94, Willimantic, Conn. oct18d gocd hours o William S arm, Central Moosup Div. and good_be Browrn. Shepher MEN-WOMEN—Raise Belgian hares for us; we pay vou 37 pair; use cellars backyard, etc.; catalogue and contra free. United Food and Fur Associa tion. 304 W. 4Sth Dept. 47, New Yor octsd st., WANTED—Sale now going on; we FOR.SALE—A nice black mare. car- e and harness. F. H. Fanning. Jewett City. oct17d FOR SALE—Fine registered Jersey cow. register No, 248614, solid color, black tongue $150; also two and 'transferred, Farm F octl7d — Second hand furniture; highest prices in eastern Col warerooms 30-3 Write. 7&:&“ or t WANTED- evenings to Lincoln Ave. Water St. Norwici 361-13. AMWS A competent cook. ApD! Mrs. John T. Almy, oct18d WANTED—Young lady would like position as assi to do clerical ork. Ktta Goldfarh. 88 Washington St. oct1sd WANTED —— Apartment for three adults, refined people, can furnish ref- erences. Add F.. Auditorium Hotel, or Phone oct18d cash register; state description and price. Chas. Kurtz, 15 E. 116th St., New York. oct18d MARRY—Rich widows and maidens want Kindl 60 invited. Messenger Club, Box 384, nt to bookkeeper, or | amiable husbands; old as buy second-hand clothing and -Shoes ALE—far d_fou for men, children and boys. A. Marshak, torer Farm, East Great P 123 West Main & mardd 3 octlid WANTED—My friends to know that| FOR SALE _Two cheap horses that I am now the owner of the $1.000 Bos-|we have taken on a debt, that we have ton bull terrier “Oh Boy,” who is inlno use for and will sell them very £tud at the Hill 1. puppies tcheap; they are good workers and for sale. P. O. th Erank-|drivers; price $75 for pair or your iin, "Ct R0 No. 1, ugh B, Miller, | choice for $40; we also have got a lot Hill Top Kennels, 1% miles from Bal-1of light and heavy team and tic 5ep23S_ | harnesses, express and driving iate nesses that we will sell ch C Sortment and verr s |once. O'Brien & Chase's ble, nik Co. sell for less. ‘\Ea“‘ st. A .S AR ct17d FOR SALE — Holstein bull 2 e it Tonely ults, try | vears old, sireq by Konegin Pieteji Lad me: best and_ mos ul “fome{out of an excellent dairy cow, good Maker: hundreds vich wish marriage | bred animal, mostly white, and in good Liable; vears experience; descriptions|order- Call C. D. Geer, 1891-2. esstul ' Club” Mrs.| FOR SALE—13 thoroughbred R. 1 Calif. _octsS|Red hens. Inquire 107 Sachem AL, oct1sd FOR SALE—$136 will buy Whitney piano in first class condition, upright mahogany case, stool, scarf and free delivery. The Talking Ma- chine Shop. 46 Franklin St. octl6d R SALE—$176 will buy a genuine a zenuine FOR Emerson piano in first class condition, upright mahogany case. stool, scarf and free delivery. The Talking Ma- hine Sho; 6 klin Si octiéd FOR SALE—Sweet cider gallon, at Williams' Mill, Ct.; bring barrels. Edw. Kastland, terbury, Ct. octlsd FOR SALE—Runabout automobile in first class order, newly painted, or Canterbury, trade for cows or young stock. Wm. Tator, So. Canterbury. oct14d FOR SALE—Yorkshire pigs § to 10 weeks old. Thad L. Wilson, Canterbury Green. octl4d FOR SALE—Little Buick Six, touring, WANTED Men and Women Steady Work AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. 8. E. S, Permit FARM WANTED SOME SMOOTH LAND, GOOD ROAD. GEORGE GRAY, Norwich, Conn. 575. NEAR WANTED—For three weeks or long- er, a woman to take care of a semi- invalld. Apply 36 Alice St. oct1id HELP WIN the war; raise Belgian hares; raise your own and your neigl bors’ ‘meat at a small cost; prices a cording to age; 3 months old $5 per pair. For sale by F. A. Congdon, 147 High St, Westerly, R. 1. Tel. 2513, oct17d WANTED — To buy hard cordwood, from two to 500 cords. Anton Angile & Co., Greeneville Woodyard, 195 North Main St Tel. 706-3. oct16d Tk Angelan, ol oct12d ' | 1917, “condition fine. P. 0. Box K., “— | Mooku sep28d —- Gentleman working . FOR SALE—Little Six Buick roadster res nice, warm, quiet room|in best of condition. . W. Atwood » nklin Square. Write Bpx 33 | Hawkins St., Daniels Tel. 350 ‘or care Bulletin Co. oct17d | 181, octlld HEAVY ribbed underwecar for chil-| CHEVROLET—Mod Series of dren 57c, up to size 24. The Pasnik|1918, in very fine onned]iti?z?\?' _‘gmsiao; Co. sell for less. 0ctISTUThF | rare bargain at $475.- The Frisbie-Mc- WANTED oo and boaxa_in il Cormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St. _oct10d vate family by single REO—Six cviinder, five pass best of references. P. 0. Box 4o touring car, newly painted and in fne oetind condition. The Frisbie-McCormick Coy 52 Shetucket St. oct10d FLOUR—You can now buy one-half barrel or more of flour, or a 80-3ay supply, with only 20 per cent. substi- tute. 'We hanule the two best grades milled—Duluth Imperial and Hecker- Jomes. Ask your grocer for them, or call Grecneville Graln Co. Phone 326-5. ep2 FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. F. I, Racine, Danielson, Conn. sle'g]%‘iie FOR SALE—Ford delivery; price yery low. The Frisbie-McCormi . Service Station, Pond St ur?e;ll(2g° _WIDOW, 36, worth $37.000, income $5,000 yearly, and many others anxious to marry, Mrs. Warn, 2216% Temple St, Los Angeles, Cal. octi2g NORWICH government clerk exami- nations coming; thousands men-women, 18 or over. wanted; $1,100 year; sample guestions ‘and coaching lessons frae. Franklin Institute, Dept. 32-H., Roches. ter,*N, Y. oct7d WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver: also old false teeth; highest prices paid. F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- way, Norwich. apréd WANTED—Second hand and antique Phone 1855-3 R.D. 1 WANTED. Old false teeth. Don't matter it We bay up i 318 per set rcel post check hyy r’n‘u!fl mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Mmrket Sts. s gt nu:au frm to desl with furniture of all kinds; et our i before you sell, A, Bruckher. 55 Foane: Hn St Tel 717-8. novéd MAKE A HUN dread tomorrow. Buy a hundred today. Liberty bonds. Fa. gan's Smoke Shop. octl4d WANTED — Chambermaid, at the ‘Wauregan House. ogu.’h‘ihe WANTED—Lon; distance movi: jobs by auto truc‘k. Phone 1172 I\\l;‘rs wich Div. sep25d WOOL GROWERS—Send us _your wo00i, large or small lots; we wiil pay Drice. Admors Woolen MH, Yantic. Conn. 1e22d FOR SALE—United truck, 3% ton worm drive, now being _overhauled, This truck has always rendered good service and is in fine condition. Price about one-quarter of present list. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Service Sta- tion, Pond St. sep12d FOR SALE—Reo speed wagon, the world's greatest % ton truck, in’ first class running order, good tifes; bar- gain. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Ser. Yice Station. Pond St. sepi2d FOR SALE or exchange (a rt) for automobile. a cottage Sf ming. rooma With lot and shed adjoining, shore and country advantages, hoating, bathing, fishing, with pavilion and postoffice, on grounds: cottage is short distance from Niantic village, Crescent Beach, fl&etaffp‘"afind Oswesatchie, near camp, ajl available by troller: or launch; furnishings o ate included i : touring car desited, of 1937 or - 3y model, _electric lights, starter, good style, ‘preferably new, dark green de- sired, blue or black, in good conditio owiier of cottage has business interes! which make further use of same un- evailable. For further information, write to 53 Oak St., Nerwich. Conn. THERE is 2 advert!sing mediur In Bastern Connecticut squal to The Bul: etin for business resuits. o In fine residence section; electric lights, lessly equipped open_ attic. and there is a garage. utes’ walk to trolley. value for the price. Telephone 1334, steam heat, wood floors, cemented cellar, fault- bathroom; Lot about 50x125 feet, Three min- House been built less than 5 years; splendid it har e $4,500 WILL BUY THIS EIGHT ROOM HOUSE has nice Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties 63 Broadway wood land. cottage house veniences. gain. If Price $3750. interested WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 60 ACRE FARM 10 acres tillable, balance pasture and some timber and abund- ance of weood, plenty of fruit, 8-room running water, toilet, hot and cold water, fine lawn, large barn, situated one-third of mile to railroad station, near and with all con- A rare bar- in a cozy home lcome and look at this at once. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 bath, Fixtures. 85 acres of land, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, on hand, for .sale, allowed. Phone 326-2. FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and with houses, Norwich Town, Conn. PRESTON BRIDGE Livery, Sale and. Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. Horses to let for all kinds of busi- ness, with or without rigs, by the day | or week. Special attention to boarders ! and transients; 20 to 30 horses always weighing 1050 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 ; to 3200 per pair all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every horsa will be sold with a written guarantes to be just as represented a. time of | sale, or money refunded in full. to Trial If in need of anything in our line. give us a trial and we will give vou full value for your money. STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. O'BRIEN & CHASE. 0 Now is the Time to Save NATIONAL Fzr Sale by Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with AIR CELL COVERING vertising columns .f The letin, by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. iness before the public, thére is no medium better than through the .FOR SALE THERE ARE SOME FOR YOU 1F. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT HERD. WE HAVE A WONDERFUL HERD ! OF NEW YORK HOLSTEIN COWS THAT EQUAL THE MONEY- MAKERS THAT ARE THE BEST IN NEW ENGLAND. IF YOU WANT COWS, SEE US. STONE and DARLING A.R. Stone Fred J. Darling E. Woodstock Pomfret f 216-4—Putnam—244-3 | I | i { REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL To avoid ton close inbreeding, we offer our senior sire. Colantha Pie- tertie Prince No. 84483 for sale. He is sired by a 31 pound son of Colantha Johanna Lad out of a pound daughter of a 32 pound cow. Both or his granddams are the heads of three zéneration-group of 30 pound cows. He'ls seven years old. nicely and even- Iy marked, weighs 2200 pounds, and ls a_ sure. qui server, gentle and easy to hanale. He is a show bull backed by generations of producers and he is making good. Never before has such an oppor- tunity to_buy a proven sire been of- fered to Holstein breeders of Bastern Connecticut at sueh a reasonable price. We are pricing him so low that an beginner can well afford to own_ him. You are doing vourself an injustice if vou do not come and see him at VALLEY FARMS, North Franklin, Conn. octldd CITY REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR SALE - | Would purchase Modern Bungalow in good neighbor- hood. Two-tenement house West Side. R. S. BARTLETT Room 14, Central Building, City “FOR SALE No. 218 Laurel Hill Avenue : Attractive Eight Room Cottage located on Modern Improvements and Large Garage INSPECTION SOLICITED JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT e T ) FOR SALE Centrally located Rooming Hous: [COMPLETELY FURNISHED, and doing a good business, with alll rooms occupied. . This splendid res-] idence will be sold at a -barg. because of owners ill health. Enquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phot FOR SALE 74 PROSPECT STREET A 9-room House with all improve- ments, including heat, large level lot 64x 200 feet, House in good condition, and located in best resi- dential portion of lower Prospect street. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE entral Building Phones Norwich H FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali jn desirable locations. List your w’:-{ perty if you care to sell or rent, as I| have < number of people looking for ! real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HiLL, Real Lxtute and Imsuraace, ftoem 103. Thayer Blds. FOR SALE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 INSURE YOUR PROPERTY | with E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 CIiff Street B0 " REAL ESTATE Properties Listed and Sold "Joseph Bode, 25 Carter St. Danielson For particulars | FOR SALE Witk Stock, Crop and Tool barn full of ha: 200 bushels of c of all kinds; a 9-room 2-story ho nicely dividéa about 10 « presses, large hallwgy at the main trance, ' good large airy rooms. st heat, telephone, never failing wate: the door and a very good cella tiful. lawn shaded by pine silo full of and nen house equipi brooders and c modate 1.000 chicken: equipments: all of in first class condi of aly descriptions. q for 0 h Wwith up-to- <e buildings on; farming t Timber thing but the furniture. Owing to Qeath of the owner this piace wil s0ld at a sacrifice pri terms. If interested. inquire at RACINE'S FARM*AGENCY, Dauielson, Conn. Tebanon. or call 49-: octl LEBANON FARM FOR SALE Right the Green_ orie of the best slan pride? - s locations in Lehanon Village: 35 acres, | Shall we falter when eur-esuse i5, all well. divided, 20 acres g]lxble. free hut won; 3 .fi % from stone, in a high state of cul - ilage. and farm products sthes : bean- icken coon to accom- 1 wagons democrats, buggies and harnesses: and if_bought at once will include every- will consider SHALL WE HALT, OR PU¥ - BONDS? Sl we halt to talk ‘it over with the ' <2l S a Our cannon ;;lr.um‘h‘lw of Brus- ix g And give up hopé of ‘pe'ue.m it will tion; balance pasture with ood spring abid £ < T R S IR R soe she menace of his Ateawbarey Chel st Trecs raspher:| <His Teonsimeti 1ata i, withbot Zfi?bz‘?fifi“," iy w'o"‘;‘e:rogl Phattl| Do, e tni st Flcark itk nim a2 ers comin, . heifer calves 2 his word. - g L answer Be i no uncertain hall comprehend it as he rfer in the “éver-growing Let the nse. en- eam r at elm trees, Yery nice outlook, verr £00d [or Zowaiter Btillman. vear round home. barn 20 by 40. tie. bl i up for 10 head and 3 horses. one large AN THE KAISER.' (Words by James H. Penniman.) = =T Old New Yorf, from “The Red Mill BY permission.ef M, Wit- mark & Sons, New Yark.. All over the country we hear this re- en date ave ools A frain the | From fair San Franciseo to Eastport in 1 he Maine, X “Kan the Kairer. Kanithe Kaiser. and the Clown Quince, ton” = E Our bovs in the trenches are singing FOR SALE mechanical condition. a prudent ‘man. A good buy passenge T8 prings nad first ¢ chanical condition, r $250.00, DANIELSON GARAGE. $585.00 Here is ome of the best barga in Norwich today: 1917 Truck, with extri nice panel bo has_electric_lights and starter, h. p., tires 31x this week. Inquire SULLIVAN & WARCAURELE, 274 Central Ave. AUTO TRUCK FOR SALE Delivery will run 16 miles to gallon of gas: cost $3%5, has been used 13 weeks: no further use after A gle; e song's taken up ori ouf’ships out 2 at sea 2 4 » Our factories are humming this sweet melod: 5 ©Of the.red. white and blue. Choru 19 rd. in A1 condition. three new | Amerita, America the job is up to you. tires; this car can be bouzht on pari§You have begun te. kan. the Hun and payment plan. ¥ou can put it throngh, A 1915 Ford truck, in good mechan-|A rotten pear hanzs ovar there on cal - condition. at a | baragin price Hohenzollern's _tre Great for light service. You'll kan (\'-.pa Also a Jeffery 3;-ton truck, in good For Liber for In the streets of Berlin“{t's the popular air. the ‘only Tt's relief ‘from their utter . Kan the Kaiser. and the Clown ‘Ouinge; foo. They brought on the warfor their own selfish end, C. H. PELLE' That end is their finish, they no longer 2 pretend S5ae Danielson, Conn. | prat God is. with Huns for the Devil's their friend . o, And he will get his due, Chorns: America, Amerfea—— This song was written by James F. Penniman. a_ graduate of the Norwich Free Academv, of the class of 158 and at present a professor in the Un versity of Pennsyivania, Tt is to e sung in the army camps and at the football mames -of the -University of Pennsylvania. HUMOR OF THE DAY - ins dy. 29 SOLD OUT fice prices. WILLIAM S. BROWN, SHEPHERD HILL FARM, Central Village, Conn. Write r telephone at once. Friend—T don’t get the meaning o Your painting. d Having disposed of my herd of 36 Dl o Loa gl Thoroughbred Holstein Cattle T offer zhf“{’:‘;y;p;‘i?‘nifih_fi“d'& i for quick sale four young bulls at low 3 = fizures and the ferm and baance of | Hokus—I maké it 2 rule never te farm equipment, ineluding horses, 15 | speak ill of my meishbor : nogs, harnesses, harrows, wagons, Side| . Iokus—That's right. They prob- delivery rakes, tractors, stone crisher. know as miuch about vou as vou and a big assortment of farming tools, | pnocayel Htuem Thtge and 400 bushels of potatoes at sacri- “Reports say that the German peo- ple_are terribly depressed” “Yes. the only good thing T know about the Huns is that they depress Telephone 28-12, Moosup Div sion. | easily."—Dstroit Free Pr e, Mrs. Naggly — T suppos: if T were — | to die tomorrow vouw'a marry Some FARM BARGAL , | other woman immediatet 00 acres. good buildings. only § Mr. Naggiv —“Not’ieht away: T8 400, and wood enough to pay for farm: Sy 5 85 acre, 35 cow farm, smooth Jand, good | take a little rest first—St¥ay Stories buildings, $4.000; 46 acres, state road| “Yowre a perfect bear!” exclaimed olonial ‘house, 20 _rooms. A-i condi-|the woman. : Ve can make ¢asV| ~ .wish I were” returned the man. j(hese three farms, and the¥|.ppen | cowid’ hibernat= and: . not i . write worry aboul the fuel stnply.—Wash- TRYON'S AGENCY, ington Star. 715 Main St., ‘Willlmantie, Conn. The Host—T suppose cigarsll be (FURNISHED SEASHO % Cy1TAGES FOR SALE UR RENT shore; also accessible Seashore Fai | Send forbooklet. WESTERLY, R. L Frank W. Coy one of the luxury tax. Candid Guest—You'll have no cause to worry, old chap, if vbou keep: this Dbrand!—Passig Show. It's, always fair weather when Zood fellows get together. “Tve heard thaf said a lot.r But what kind of a good.fellaw is it who will © swipe another. _fallow's um- brella *—Lovisville Courfer-Journal. “What a cool and indifferent air Cora has_ She acts as if she didn’t know anybody was looking at her.” “Yes; she inherits that, Her father used to fry griddlecakes in the win-: dow of a restaurant”’—RBoston Tran- seript. o “Do vou think the Germans. are getting any satisfaction from- sink- ngs ‘to ‘Come under the RE ant nd rms. LEGAL NOTICES. ing fishing toats on the American coast?” “Don’t see - how they can. The owned by them on 1918 ch, Conn., Sept. ‘Tuesday, Oct. 1st, Dated at' Ni j1918. F. H. WOODWORTH, A. L. HALE, | M. J. CURRAN, sep2T Assesso Assessors’ Notice All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town "of Norwich are hereby potified to return to the Assessors on or before the the first day of November, 1918, a written or printed list. properly signed and sworn to, of all taxable property the first day of October, 1918. Those failing to. make a li be charged a penalty of 19 per cent. additional, according to law. Blanks_can be obtained at the As- sessors’ Office in City Hall, or will be sent by mail upon application. Office Hours: 9 a. m. t8 5 p. m. Lists will Dbe received beginning boats never have any .. women and children aboard.”—Life. e - THE KALEIDOSCOPE Siberia, of which at the present time there is so much talk. contains y 00.000 square miles and is about 45 times as big as the British Isles Miss Ruth Law, the first woman to fly from Chicago to* New York, mo doubt inherits her pof§s. nerve and instinet for balance, as she comes of an acrobatic family. To date the treasury department has sold to the Federal Reserve banks $11,000.000 of the specal one-year two per cent. treasury certificates to se- cure federal reserve bank notes. The new naval radio station at An- napoli: Md. the. most pewerful in 21 th, T8, NOTICE Town of Norwich will be at the T Hall in said Norwich, on Friday, 1Sth, Saturday, Oct. 19th, d Fri Oct. 25th, 191S. from 9 on each day, except bet fications of electors and admit to electors’ oath all those persoms snall be appear on the prepared by Registrars of Voters of said Town der the title “To Be Mad: October, 191 CHAS. S. HOLBROOK, < Town Cler octlsd Telephone 760 PETER VER STEEG Weddina Decora hundred from June 1st, 1918, rate per thousand. + 3. F. CONANT, 13 Fraaklis Street. Si The Selectmen and Town Clerk of the 0 8 p. en the hour: of 1 and 2 p. m., to examine the qual found qaulified whose names Selectmen. 67 Lafayette St. Whitestone Cigura oill be $450 & America, which is now in operation has an operating radius of 4,000 miles, was completl in 10 montks and .cost $1,500.000. : s A highly nutritions bread has been invented Yy a Huropeau scientist, who replaces milk and eggs with beef hlood, bleached; sterilized and deodorized with hvdrogen. peroxide, which itself is.a substitute for yeast. In Draft District No. 7, comprising the south side of Bethlehem, Pa., and icinity, where many foreizners Hve, | 52 out of the 9719 men who | registered ure aliens. This shows what a vast field for Americaniza- tion work there is. in Betklehem. own Oct. day, m! the who the un- And if it shall appear that the rgln; of any person gg said list under! The American consul . general at the title “To Be Made’ will mature|Paris has reopened in a ca_.h]efrun after said Friday, Oct. 25th, and on or|of September 3 _that a ministerial before Tuesday, Nov. 5th, 1918, they | Jacrea of Sentember i permits the will meet at the Town Clerk's Office | o cttlS B0 SRt o o e 1917 in said Norwich or:oMrm;)d{“ or At | ldnd . and" the . Unfted 1915, from 9 a. m. to 5 P. 5 admi Enz ! those only whoso quaiifications matiire | States without - special authoriza- after Oct. 25th and down to Nov. 5th. | tion. provided Shipmeént . iz sn‘ud i 1918 .| befors September 3¢, .. The prohibi- Dated at Norwich, this 14th day ofition against the exportation of wal- of th> 1918 crop remains in $100 REWARD. $100 ; The- readers: of this paper, will be pleased to feafn. that there is,at Jeast one dreaded disoase) that sciénce has | been able to cure in ail its stages and that is gatumsh.; Cojarrh being greatly inflienced by comstitutional .conditions, requires constitutional _ freatment. Hall's Catarri-Medicine.is taken inter. k. nally. and acts through . the blood: on th urfaces of the system. thereby destroy mz the foundation. of ifie disease ziving the patlent strength : ¥ building tip the constitution &nd as: Cut Flowers, Funeral r?:"fl""_ sisting matere G doing its WOTk. so_mue of The h faith in'the Catarrh Hall's Medicine Dollars_for any cure. Sengir for Address F. J. Ohic Sold by all dr A