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FAIR TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMORROY NORWICH, CONN. TUEBDAY, OCT. 29, 1918. What Is Going On Tonight Vaundeville and Motion Pictures at Auditorium Theatre. Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Norwich_Grange, No. 172, P. meets in |SPANISH INFLUENZA IS EPIDEMIC HERE of Chamb: f Commerce Ha]l Bistuckel TEAEL Mo, "“, . Many Cases Develop Into |} meets in Odd_Fello Vorwien - Nes %o 1395, 0. 0. 0.] Deadly Pneumonia. Eas- Taurckan” Tede. No. 6 K of .| ier to Prevent Than Cure auregan wodge. No. 6§, K. of ) meets in Pythian Hall. i o vent lhan 2 ANNOUNCEMENTS Real Estate Sale. James L. ( se has sold to Calvin R. How to Avoid. __The constant daily increase of Span- h Influenza reported by local physi- clans shows clearly that many people Main of ledyvard the attractive resi-|are failing to take the simple ordinary dence property, 218 Laurel Hill a precautions necessary to avoid infec- nue, consisting of ssven rnoms. The|tion. ~For. while influenza, after its house has a large sleeping porch and :!\?-;:“’x‘:"?-e:;m»x et b pliskal e i€ thoroughly modern in every partic- | case. OO DrEvEn 5 ular. Mr. Main has bought the prov- The best plan is to begin treatment erty for an investment. Davis Theatre Today. before the first symptom starts. For no other disease will develop so quick- Iy or spread so rapidly. You may feel fine today—be sick tomorrow and lose cr surer treatment than to go to the nearest drug store and get one of the famous Hyomei Inhaling Outfits. con- poured. Just breathe this Oil of Hyomei deep into vour nose. throat and lungs and then ‘every particle of air that enters your breathing organs will be charged ' WANTED ‘WANTED—Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping for adults; state terms. J. E. C., Bulletin. _oct29d " WANTED_A competent girl for gen. eral housework. Inquire between 6 andl .. at 269 Broadway. _oct29d WANTED — Boy to work in drug FOR SALE—Two English setter dngs. ‘black and white, one 2 years old and one 3 vears old; the 3 year old is a first class partridge dog Glendale stock. Tel. 1685. ¢ FOR SALE - ° they are both oct29d FOR sALE—Thomughbred black Sl- berian hares. Bast Side. Inquire 488 Main St., oct29d TO RENT TO RENT—Furn rooms for light housekeeping 12n aod neighborhood. rel Hill Ave. nished rooms; Phone 1128-3. also | TO —One to RENT- four furnished rooms, singly or together; iray break- fast; other meals at udjolnlng‘ house. anlllre at Bulletin _Office. oct29d store before and after school. Inquire l‘()n SALB—O&Q!, hay, rye, 2 cow: at this office. oot |2 calves 3 pigs = Phone 186314, Dol WANTED—25 R, I Red pullets or | core Farm, Gardner Lake. OCERIN yearling hens, Address Poultry, care Bulletin. oct29d WILL BUY a Dodge or Ford car; must be in good condition and right spring wagon, horse FOR SALE—Nearly new (Wood) two- horse mowing machine, Acme harrow, steel wheel farm wagon, top buggy, Wm. Tator, South Canterbury. rake, grindstone. oct29d price. Address P. W, R., Bulletin Office. oct29d TWANTED—Two barbers, Apply Wau- regan House Barber Shop. U. S, Em- ployment Service, license No. 1. oct29d m: horses, Place, Scotland, or R. F. antic. young, sound. FOR SALE_Cheap, three heavy work King Sawmill o Willi- oct29d WA — Fireman_ at Rogers’ Laundry. | Apply to U. S. Employment Service Office, 28 ShetucKet St. oct29d FOR SALE—Farms_ houses, buil lots and all kinds of real estate bought, sold or traded. A. H. Maine. Groton, Conn. ing ociz8d HEAVY ribbed underwear for chil dren 57¢, up to size 24, Co. sell for less. oct13TuThF The Pasnik -| “FOR SALE—One Hereford bull, reg- istered, four years old, a good oppor- tunity for any one wishing to chanse lo FOR RENT—Three rooms for li ht Academy housekeeping, Sachem St.; teachers preferred. thne 1463. oct28d TO RENT — Two quiet, furnished roonufs‘linquh'e 6 Carter Ave., East Side. oct. TO RENT — Steam heated furnished room for a gentleman with references, all modern conveniences, on Main_ St. Inquire at this office. oct25d TENEMENT to rent; seven rooms, with all modern improvements. Inquire at 47 Fairmount St. T0 RENT—Furnished rooms for light octisd housekeeping. 27 Division St oct24d ENT—A nicely furnished room lady preferred. octl5d TO RI in good nelghborhood Inquire at Bulletin Office. TO RENT—One store and two ages at 110 North Main St. N. B. Lewis, 314 Main St. Inquire of seplsd gar- fine_white envelopes with your soldi boy's name and address; souvenir give: away with your first order; write nam A _LADIES' wooi serge dress fo 3 n't buy the material alon for that pri e tod Pasnik C. sell for les 0ct15TuThF You ¢ for | $300; 1 Norwich and Willimantic. a week or more of work. You will in- : a beef bree H. Palmer, R. F., . ; b WANTED—Five men who understand R e deed be fortunate it preumonia does| WANIERCTXS £350 pay, £G0d Houre Norwich. Tel Hsaag, othSd Tt is claimed that influenza is caused|and good board. ~Apply to William S. FOR SALE — Thoroughbred black by & germ In the air: that every breath | Brown. Shebherd Hill Farm, Central| collie dog. a real net price §10. el ou_take is likely to draw them into| ViIage Conn. Tel 28-13 Moosup DIv.|41-13 Jewett City Div. oct28d vour nose and throat; that you can|_OCtITUThS ¥OR SALE—Ten horses that we have prevent the disease by killinz the| WHEN writing to your soldier lads| just received from one of the biggest germs before they spread throughout|overseas, why not have vour envelopes| hraweries in the state that we must your body. There is probably no safer | typew. 3 sell at once. as they have po more use for them, described as follows: 1 .pair of \ermonl Morgan chestnut chunks, ages 7 and §, weight 2300, sound, cost n e sisting of a bottle of the pure Oil of [and address plainly when ordering.|$500 two vears ago o s Hyomei and a little vestpocket hard|Norton Distributing Co., Norwich, Conn. -f,}ack i v?;)‘éitsvsoo i rubber inhaling device into which a| o0ct26STuTh e aBe § ang D melshilil, sond few drops of the Oil of Hyomel are pair_gray mare and brown horse, ages 8 and 9, weight 2700, sound, true to work, price $350; also 4 other single horses, ages 8 to 10, weight 1200 to 1500 each: these horses e are all in first class condition and the with an antiseptic, healing balsam. he public to know I will| best lot of second hand horses we _You can’t do this too often or- mill this fall. E.|ever had to sell; every one sold with dinary night and morning gargling or ur ironclad guarantee, trial allowed throat spraying will be sufficient £o e nd money refunded if not as guaran- |long as during the day you come in A tespectable middle aged | sng; TONSY refunded if not as Euaran. constant contact with infection. The|woman to do housework and take care| (2% M5 U And singie neavs harnesses L i f child Add harles Macfar- o Hyomei inhaler is small and can be|of children. Address Charles Macfar-| o,y a¢ Stable, 371 Main St., Norwich. ronveniently carried in a handbag or|lane, Montville, Conn. oct26d oct28d vestpocket. Every half hour or so i — throughout the day take it out and| WANTED-—To rent a small farm 60 bushels corn on the draw a few breaths of its pure healing | §{7%; ¢ A Roy Goodrich, South air into your nose and throat. By[1¢ St . Box 17. oct26d doing this vou should avoid infection WANTED—A farm horse, about 900 and check the further spread of the|not_more than 8 years old, and must disease even though you are coming in | be #ound; no horse dealers. ' G. Maurer,| FORD DELIVERY, with express direct nn(l,h't l\\’!th' it. ”'rhv; is an in- Preston, R, F. D. 5. oct26d p and curtains: ba;gain_ The expensive treatment as the inhaler wil ta AT GoemT 1Sty e : fast & lifetime and further supplies of | , LADIES—Don’t pay $10, $50 or $60 e Commick Podetlionich or ot the Oil of Hy o be had at any {cr our suit until you have seen the - R B el s e las® auits we Well Kb 324, RD ROADSTER—1916 model. The "NOTE: Oil of Hyomel so strongly serge ana popiins. In blac Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. In His Latest Comedy, He Comes Up | recommended above, is not a new dis- | °71Y;, The Basnik co. sell for less. oct26d Smiling, and Other Big Features. [covery. but is the application of an 0ld o CHEVROLET—Model 430, Sefles of i, and time-tried treatment to a new dis- ED—Second-hand, small, light,| 1913, in very fine condition. This is a ense. Hyomel has been a standard iIn gasoline OT|rare’ bargain at $475. The Frisbie-Me Breed Theatre. the treatment of catarrh and colds for te lowest cash price.| Gormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St. . 0ct10d Large sized audiences have heen at|74Imost twenty years and is sold by , care Bulletin. oct26d iz = a b the Breed theatre at all performances | (TURRists evervwhere. Hundreds of - S e REO—Six cylinder, five passenger - Sfitchell an neople in Norwich and vicinity keep a| . experienced colord| touring-car, newly painted and in fine o witness Mitchell Lewis in Nine-| gyomei outfit with inhaler on the|8irl as cook. Avoply in the evening.|condition. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., '{i‘mms of the Law. In this production | hathroom shelf for regular winter use. Mrsv‘,RGv W.“Ferkins, 42 Rockwell St 53 Shatucket St oct10d: r. Lewis upholds the reputation that|1f you have one. get it out now and use| _oct = = he has made in The Barrier, The Bar |it. Jf you haven't one. g0 to the near-| “\vANTED _To hire farm that Keeps| oot oL nuinmm—moo 1o, capaclits- Sinister and The Sign Invisible. This | #5t drug store and zet one todav. Tt|so'head or mote. where I can sell milk, | The Frishis MoCotmich Goo 55 She: wonderful drama of the north woods (S the duty of every person. mot onlv|ireferably with filled silo. J. B.|tucket St. A for his own sake hut for the communi- | RI€1eT& Brid Tel is moted for its beautiful scenery and !ty o do all in his power to prevent|iakeslee, Leonard Bridge, Conn. Tel. | —cr— e —e— = is one of the best photoplays seen here | further snread of this evidemic and to | 22-3 Lebanon. T e byert o this season. A roaring two-part com- | stamp it out. The Lee & Osgood Co. SILK VELVET TAMS 97c. The Pas-! This truck 'has always rendered good edy entitled Who's Your Father? is | e | nik Co. for less; Norwich and|service and ls in fne condition. Price 4180 on the bill, and the Hearst-Pathe - Y b ct15TUThE | about one-quarter of present list. The News will complete the bill for to-|Ipewich. Mses; Wieenty - Pletrenullc | =5 ornGataw WANTED in retail shoe | BrisbleMcCarmick £iCo. "Berpice J8fa2 day. Newburyport, Mass. store. Apply to U. S, Employment Of- ) St P12 NEW ENGLAND MEN IN fice, 28 Shetucket St. oct23d _ 807 NAMES IN TWO : to repair = ARMY CANADIAN CASUALTY LIST anvbody Sftoigt o o6t I-:on SALE—One 1918 Maxwell road- R CASUALTY LISTS Ottaves Ot "Ooti 28~ The foliows ewrlter: to succeed is an- | 5te, Tun less than 3.000 miles. Inguire Washington, Oct. 28.—The follow- |’ AT con” names appear in to- | Other matter. Send it to Eastern Type. | im. Waste & Metal oc5sd ing casualties are reported by the| % o MEC IR, MO Y list: writer Co., Broadway., - City. TFOR SALE_Dog to hunt skunks; Commanding General of the Ameri- |™5}°:°Y B T 11225 chestnut horse. 9 vears old, for sale can Expeditionary Force el i action . : GOATS as low as §10.07, fur | UF, exchange for hay or potatoes. -Call Killed in action 42; died from| Dicq. B. Glouster, Medford, Mass. a few wonders at|after 6 p. m. S : wounds 38; died from accident and nded: G. Gregscon, New Bed- |3 o o ) other causes 5; died from afrplane ¥ st Sy T"? sl e Tiell don e 100 loads of corn fodder - Shaw. Boston, Mass.; | " “oct16TuTh¥ = cident 4; died of disease 71; wounded ivoke. Mass:: G Wool- s Wo-Torsofl o [Rlhienn severely §6; wounded (degree unde- |74 sevtden Coun. o 5 | fore sta ked, . H. Gilbert, Jewett Cit. termined) %5: wounded slightly 237; [2Ee 2 - - Representa, a mild Havana 25 missing in action 30; prisoners 2: 10c eac khe nh ‘EPPIPGS 355‘0’“( \l]l‘)li fDr‘;:\le, IVv'rileCfor cata!nixsuds. total 400, . 2 £ Qe Diiolenn gy SAcPiad New England men are: F kl . TWANTED—A girl for general hous o T s = ates; gKilI-d s, rankiin eruidence, R. 1. v to Mrs, Alfred Rlch:réls, Wit i oemmeibt st e ¢ = A Norwich, Ct. Tel 463-14. oct198TuTh Private Andrew F. Young, Won- Mach]ne Telephones: s L . . OR SALE—One general purpose T an'd o Walh IC AR fi“'“‘ ?::7 Tel. Lebanon. _oct2ae ied from Wounds. om mion 4867 - D e e e e e Tt i Y SALE—S; n roo ottage, flll Lieutenant Thaddeus L. Roderick, % p y S m improvements §.§em- Tn: -)\.K fare, Farmington, Maine. Engineers Founders Machinists hn\(\ ]\A\'l“\FRdh\‘mm?:"jm ;"f]";‘ha'r:‘emd ?2 $500 cash, balance payable in n;crnthn\ A“:,:;poral Antoine Souza, Fall River, fl%’g‘féfiéfiefi’ss“ EHA_Rms_CQR. }Yr;]lr:)‘)m\)r’r'\(e‘hwfi}el?fi:e ?);;z& |‘?\ Lsh: {:;\\Te" o:' 32 kaulg: 104“);;3;'1;'{5 y p § . ngine epairs, - ¥ i S 1 = oc Died from Accident and Other Causes || Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- || tucket St. S s B B e s i Satee Private Clifton Wortnhood, Roches- ings, Couplings, Clutches. MILLINERY and not those —high Betos: tve MER ieoneset o0 ter, N. H. prices. he Pasnik Co. sell for less;| s 7 7 1d, 121 BN ik ki s Neciase Large stock always on hand. Norwich opposite Wooiworth's, Willi- R R G i o . . mantic_next to Woolworth's. HeRE 5 i . 4 ct2id Lieutenant Stafford L. Brown, New- General Mill Repairs. 0CtISTUThE L Euiehe ___oct21d ton Center, Mass. Special machinery of all kinde. WO00I, GROWERS—Send us__your i,fl'},“e‘]’l‘nr—,}.;‘:\ S E‘r’yao%eo‘-?li‘; Died of Disease. 3T RN A7 A T TS AT :'Deh Va_r:'g or,\(\ir]r-;jaolxl’ELOtf\.'av;’e(ex;' ‘l\]fiTs) supply, with oaly 20 per cent. substi- Povates-Tiaiies L. Coit - est price. 1 | tute. 'We hanale the two best grades Mitiin. Cenn.! Chaitts B ., i W | eee—— | Yantic, Conn. 3e22d | milled—Dul uth Imperial and Hecker- 1 . Charlie Brnest Kend- % WANTED_Second hand and antigue]Jon Ask your grocer for them, or ?.u “\!:nl‘lklas Russell S. Murray, LOST AND FOUND furniture of all kinds; get our prices | call G“f‘"“flle Graln Co. Phone 326-5. pswich, Mass.; Eromah Pera, New e - before you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank. | _Sep20d Britain, Csvnn. q(llosl;l";;;adé s old Ta&nmnpr} snake-|lir St Tel. 717-3. ~novéd_ FOR g:‘u‘ or exchange (a par) for ounded 4 skin 3 ntaining sum of money, . S v: o automobile, a cottage of nine rooms, Ss o Severely house key and owner's card. Kindly “""“:“ifi‘clz{n\:“}emfifi"‘,ng“‘0,,B,f'e,,l,“h"_ with lot and shed adjoining, shore and B oo T. Murdock, return to Bulletin Office and receive| 167 (0t % small cost) prices ac- | OUntry advantages, boating, bathing, PRRleee Létoy 1. « Dow:' Cosle | o oct33d_|cordaing to age: 8 months ‘old $5 per| SRS WUS PRYLOR, SR POTistoce Is y E. , C LOST— N v . air. or sale b . A, Congdon, 147 5 Harbor, N. H.; James Agnew. Bridge- | Goodsear. ot mase” omitini Lty Pigh St Westerly, R. I Tel. 2513. —|irom Niantic village, Crescent Beach, L & Ros i year, : g Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, near port, Conn.; Napoleon J. Jol tch- | liberal reward. Clinton Ell] oct17d state camp. all available by trolley or ot ’ i | chisibanishon. T WANTED_To buy old gold and n; furnishings included in “Sale; vates rence esaw, {eene, 29¢ ver: also old false (eeth highest pnceg 1 (ourlnh car desired, o: Kooy N. H.; Thomas F. Dw Medford LOST—Friday night, la & Mer- F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- | model electric lignts, starter, good Mass.;' Henry Joseph Lavilley, Law- | win-Hurlbut sevorier. Boward for co. Norwich SDREA i es Dreterably eV aaTh eretne s rence, Ma. Grantley J. Manuel, |lurn to 72 Washington St. oct2sd 3 sived, blue or black, in good condition; e 3 Manuel, 5 distance movinglowner of cottage has business Interests Medford. Mass.; John Morelli, Pitts- ato truck. Phone 1172 which make further use of same un- fleld, Mase sep23d | available. For further information, Wounded (Degree Urdetermined). FOR SALE children's sweaters, | Write to 33 Oak St. Norwich. Conn. Sergeant Raymond . Stevens, ol e ess™ Newport, Maine. 3. G WYPTER ...y +. Auctioneer h el & Corporals—Fred L. Walsh, Provi- Office and Auction Room, 42 s | R SALE dem‘n; R. L; Charles J. Burch, Quin- Maln St.. Danielson, Conn. WANTED ey, Mass. Privatés—Jacoh Ariewits, - Yantio FIVE HORSES Conn.; William J. Burke, Roxbury, L L TWO FINISHER TENDERS, Mass.; Frank aver, Hudson, P z GOOD PAY. :{a_x's_ obert E. Overton, Water- |4 lx.?glv]w‘t\“?:‘dpcalrz'?rfz“r. .;md Y ersona: | APPLY gkt f e S ury, Conn; William W. Turner, |property at his nlace of re: 3 MENT BU Somerville. Mass.; Louis J. Wolfe, | miles south of Brooklyn Vil Ll Al punmaty Byde Park, Mass road leading to Canterbury Green. on 28 Shetucket Street. FARMS FOR SALE Missing in Action. DAY, 0CT, 3 e 5 L 2l xbury, e o a new catalogue and read w s Mass.; Steve Dobroy, Springfield, At 10 o'clock a. m. H agency will d e l;"'x‘r":’ ‘r,o'r:‘:""”‘l“‘:"’ 3[‘““?"" P‘Vld‘\'\'- 18—HEAD OF CATTLE—18 A FIREMAN. ALSO DYEHOUSE AND| [t will h“D “you to select the right u ; John ’aolo, Roxbury, PICIKE P v v] ; Wilfred F. Gelinas, Pittsfield,| T wish to say at this point, before EIUBER 00N “Eu" : It will show you where the bargains going further, that 1 have personally| GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, Norwich|ar® .. _ . P visited Mr. Butler's place and i Town. bRl Sanelon fme and money. that he has as nice a lot of youn & v loy Servi It will take you out and show.you MONDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST. |and: heifers as any man nee i Ol nployment Service |any proposition on the list. : 2 gy =4 L Office, 28 Shetucket St. oct29d it will give you the benefit of their Died of : Described as foliows: One bre R it ol I\v(‘»ul\rl--l.ml_ ll(wd[ of aero- sey cow. due one month from H long experience on farms and real plane accident 2; died of disease ive ‘montha® ofd Iotstein estate. wounded severely 26; wounded (de- | yesrll AN Pk They will introduce you to the owner o N T WANTED-FIREMAN | i rit sz g slightly 131; missing in action 62; |Holstein cow, milking 1 g & 3 . 2 4= £ S They will look up all records. and prisoners 3: total 407 S i W ecerny THE C. M. ROBERTSON CO. |..7"5% “ou 2ok 2 proper_deeds. RW Basiant men azh shire cow, due four weeks fron - d OB e 1 four year old yrs just fresh- o Why pa this high cost of living in Died from wounds received in ac-|ened: 1 five vear ol Avrehire. milking | Montville, Conn. o 3uY & small farm with stoek, tion: good quantity; 1 s - . 8. B it. No. 57 ou will call on me and talk_the Privates—Harold R. Archer. Oak- | Ryrepte® ' quf fios U5 g senn L N matter over, T have some special bar- ville, Conn.; William J, Mitchell, | due in the late winte ; gains and inducements to offer you. Lowell, Mass. tein, milking: 1 six yvear old Hol- RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Died of Diseas ! due in January; 1 six year old WANTED. oct28d Danielson, Conn. - N 1 Holstein, due in November; 1 five vear 0ld false teeth.- Dun’t matter if s Bugler Walter Sussynski, Bridge-|old Holstein, due in November; and 1| broken. We pay up tv $13 per set. port. Conn. calf, ten days old. Send oy parcel post and receive cows FOR SALE Private Joseph Polosk, South Law-| One gray mare, in good working or- |l checi by return mail. . We buy dia- fios, Ma der and a nice farm mare, safe for|| monds, too. s < children to use; 1 iron axle team COLLATERAL LOAN CO., A CARLOAD ARRIVED SATURDAY, Wounded Severely. wagon, 1 dump cart, 1 milk wagon, 1 154 Water OCTOBER 26th, Piviler= ity P. Schwid, Man- [0 Sidc T eTess (HEEDY Docy, Dl) between Shstiicker iand Market i : chester, N. H.; Armand Tellier, Man- | faader cutter, 1 cutter and eartier com- || Stianey oy, ™ o deal with. }| JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Ct. chester, N. H. plete. 3 swivel plows, 1 iron beam | s e Telephone 30, Lebanon Wounded in action (degree undeter- | PIOW. 1 set Fairbanks platform scales ined): 1 horse clipper, 1 barrel lime, 1 Ad- N - vance mower, 1 Deering mower, 1 Victrolas on easy terms as low as ]!I"rl ates—Harkis lx,i]ihosjlian. Mor. | Acme harro 1 aise harrow, T sprine- | AMER‘CAN HOUSE $100) down (and $1.00 fpet woaic tello, «.; Bugene I. r t 3 ha e v 3 4 4 - Maine: Nelson I Ward | #6ed sower and harrow, 1 hay tedder.| . : THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP B k). 354 s X ard, | 19700t cutt 1 anvil, 1 blacksmit First-class Garage Service Connected Franklin Street Jorham ~\“"‘-I " forge, 1 corn'sheller, i water pump, 1 = Wounded Slightly in Action. potato planter, 1 v i 0x 5 b » y i several feet of barn donr track, i D' MORRISSEY1 PI'OP- Now is the Time to Save Coal by Privates—Goetano Caizzo, Portland, | 5 hright corn fodder, and an enormou Ph p Maine; Charles Mehegan, Dorchester. | quantity of forks, hoes. shovels, ¢ i one Shetucket Street Covering Steam-Pipes wm, Mass.; James Richards, !rakes and eveners. NATIONAL Cambridge, M Louis Phillippe,| OWNER'S STATEMENT: I wish to . R Peter Sady,|state that Mr. Adams has sold this| The Piano Tuner AIR CFE'-'-sfio"ER'"G Springfield Henry Ambroise h I am oceupying, therefore 122 Prospect St or Sale by Ryan, West Quincy, Mass. a ? THE PECK'MCWILLIAMS co Missing in Action. or dimic. 4 Phone 511 . Baivaibi Tawnande G, Glormiley cash, and if stormy it = o+ TR ':‘h ok T Hunt, B will occur the first fair day after at the| THERE 1s no advertlsing medium In' THERE is 1 advértising medium In Mass.; Charles T. Hunt, Easi-|game hour. Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- Eastern Connecticut equal to.The Bui- oct26d ANDREW BUTLER. ietin for business resuits. oo R S L i letin for business results Kelly, TO RENT—Furnished room, also one room tor light No. High housckeeping. St able. Jeld -STORAGE—Household goodg stored for long or short ter: Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. rates® reason- T0 RENT—Furnished rooms; also rooms for light housekeeping. 105 School St. Tel 1048-3. seplld of and FOR RENT MODERN COTTAGE 8 rooms a Garage $50.00 per month James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LoW 30 FOOT Tel. 1332-3. F.%E. COMSTOCE Quaker Hill, Conn. RENT. |INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. FOR SALE WANTS TO ow A PEDIGREED BOSTON TERRIER PUP? I have a few of these high class pets for sale, 12 weeks old. and color. Ringmaster and Kilo stock. The .kind that can't be beaten master, the dog tha:t won 112 one season. Call after 5 p. m. to see them. oct29d Perfect marks veniences. gain. If 60 ACRE FARM 10 acres tillable, balance pasture and wood land, some timber and abund- ance of wood, plenty of fruit, 8-room ;& cottage house, toilet, hot and cold water, large barn, situated one-third of mile to railroad station, near and With all con- Price $3750. interested come and look at this at once. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 running water, A rare in a cozy fine lawn, home bath, bar- Fixtures. Livery, Stable. on hand, for to be just as sale, or money allowed. you full value 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 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. PRESTON BRIDGE Sale and Boarding| 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; will be sold with a written guarante: time of sale, represented ai refunded in full. If in need of anything in our line, give us a trial and we will give for your money. STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. O'BRIEN & CHASE. every horse to Trial BOD hundred from REAL ESTATE mm Properties Listed and Sold Joseph Bodo, 25 Carter St. Danielson Whitestone Cigars will be $4.50 a 1918, CONANT, June - 1st, rate per thousand. F. Fzsnklin Street. 'FOR SALE FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH IMPROVEMENTS§ AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY ' LINE AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Phones’ Norwich GREAT VALUE FOR THE PRICE Two-faimly House in fine resi- dence section. It has all modern conveniences; separate cemented cellars with Richmond steam heat- ers; small garden andgarage. The taxes are about $50. per annum. It's Fours for $4,500 provnierl you act quickly.: Archa W Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334, 63 Broadway PROFITS THERE ARE SOME_FOR YOU 1 YOU HAVE THE RIGHT HERD. WE HAVE A WONDERFUL HERD THE NATION’S PRAYER, Out lrm the lepths- where the’ people Deat! w&hont hindrance nor- pause, Cometh the cry our country's plea: “Save, thou, Oh God, our cause, Lo, whelre our brothers, by ‘myriads, ru!hed out of liberty w) ‘What is their crime? That they cherish all Their inborn freedom. as mep. . The “crest of our nation’s Youth, Justice their breastplate and- ‘Faith ‘their shield, Vested and girded with Truth, {Das sk avail them their feet to To the speedy Gospel of Petice The Sword of the Spirit, the ‘Word sublime ‘Whose edge is the soul's release “From the mad subservience nf rule outworn, From the thrall ef a base ?elief That hearts must. be wrested and Leartstrings torn > For the few who thrive on their grief. “Shouldst thou not aid us-to comfort their dearth And hearken their desolate. call When a!l 111&! we seek, is tx:y kingdom And tl'ry multipliefl resgn Dver aln? ee in our manifold munc!ls tudav We ‘bury past feud and we fined Man to man, aim with- aim; brothers loyal for ave, In the union of all humankind. “Then how canst thon turn from our cohorts when we' Seek only from thee for thé light To straighten. a course that forever + shall be The ultimate triumph of right? “So surely wilt thou armies descend As our hope is throug'hnut and within Our deep trug} in thee as our spirits we To receive thy assurance to win." —IL 8. through our MISTS AND MELLOW FRUITFULNESS The Autumn's here. Her gaudy dress Decks—prodigal in cheerfulpess!— F| The shn‘nnerm" hills. The shadows Ana“gome again on fields below, In witching nlay ‘'of wilfulness. The grateful Her soft ®: OF NEW YORK HOLSTEIN cows| T2 fanght it weil to love and Know THAT EQUAL THE MONEY- e MAKERS THAT ARE THE BEST IF YOU WANT IN NEW ENGLAND. COWS, SEE US. STONE and DARLING A.R. Stone Fred J. Darlin E. Woodstock Pomfret 216-4—Putnam—244-3 S0, lingering lonz. her flushed success Contrafls with August's drowsisiess; And then, at last, departing slow Before ;the ty ramiy qt su She leaves us rich in’ hbpefwiness. r Autumn’s here. —“arwxck James Prlce HUMOR OF THE DAY “l haven’t slept for a month.” Wha €| “Thafs too long for a person to sleep.”—New York World. “My wife asked me to bring honie a head of cabbage.’ 2 “Yes, sir; large: head or small fm | FOR SALE Centrally located Rooming House,! COMPLETELY FURNISHED, and doing a good business, with all, rooms occupied. This splendid res- idence will be sold at a bargain| because of owners ill health. Enquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones; “Oh, about 7 1-4,” said the man, ab- sent-mindedly.—Pearson’s Weekly. Albert (anxiously)—I'm afraid I'll soon be bald. My hair comes out ev- ery day. His Good Wife—Why worry that, Albert, don’t your teeth come out every night —Indianapolis Star. Sultan. Now they say the army is ready to strike.” “Hum. Unfortunately; you ecan in- terpret that two ways.”—Kansas City Journal. Prown: toda 1 E. E. CARPENTER......... Auctione AUCTION Will be sold at public auction on THURSDAY OCT. 1918, 31ST, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the Abiel T. Browning farm, on the Norwich road, about and three-quarters of a mile A. T, ade o over 10,900 pair heavy 2900, 1 set double team harness, foot Deering mowing machine, 1 Browning place, 12 head pounds of milk a year, 1 disc harrow, 1 vator, new th horse team: wago 1° weeder, 2 horse rakes, manure spreader. about 35 tons of hay, mostly clover; also some small “to Terms strictly cash. If said day shou prove stormy, fair d oct24d HAROLD H. RILEY. located and Willimantic state x miles from Willimantic from Pleasure Hill trolley station, known as some capable of producing team horses, weight about 1 4% 1 smoothing harrow, new thi one-horse culti- 1 two- sale will take place next Caterer will be in attendance. London Opinion. "stande‘lm to ald ‘them and never to With gentle hands she €toops to bless abhout “What of our army now?” asked the The Visitor—Here you are, Gunner I've brought you sorge flowers Gunner Brown (observing the visi- tor dressed in black)—-Blime; I ain't vone an’ snuffed it, 'ave I, Miss?— er| “Do you think I could see Mr, Wom- at any time soon?” “1 don’t know. He's pretty busy.” ~“I kno; I can hear him fell- irg o audience. But why not let me join nal. in -Berlin just now?” “That's a question hard to answi of |drove a nail into a wooden statue o 1| Lerald. THE KALEIDOSCOPE #An ash receiver, from the wenter of which rises a vase to hold fioiers, has !ibeen invented. Over 70.000 alumni of American col- leges are now in war 3 in the army or navy, 1d thé" crowd ?"—Louisville Courier-Jecur- “I wonder what the conditions are However, I dare say it has heen some time since a citizen of Berlin proud'+ Von Hindenburg."—Birmingham Age- vice, most'y Wages paid in Germany in the lea- <her "and rubber industries overage == about $1.20 a day. FOR SALE Mrs. Mary E, Eppens, of Los An- Cottage Houses, Tenement ana sel sold her unusually heavy head 3 n ight-brown ha 5 Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in of light-brown ‘hair to get money tos desirable locations. perty if you care to sell or rent, as have « number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real kistate und Insurance. QRoom 1U3. Thayer Bldg. FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, View, shore; Send forbooklet. and along the Rhode Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R..lL List your pro- Weekapaug, Pleasant Island also accessible Scashore Farms. buy a Liberty bond. 1 Miss Jessie McGrath, carried $1.962 in Lining of her clothing, of it was devel- grown in ernment ew -Zealand and“the gov- experimenting . wifth will flourish there. As an aid to poultrymen a Massa- that at regular intervals delivers wa- feed broadeast. It has been demonstrated that plat- be invisible to the naked eye, although its presence upon a card can be de- tected by the touch. Clerks in the main office of the Pennsylvania railroad have just dis- died, check has been forwarded to his wi- aow. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY with E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street Mrs. George Cousins, of Cape Ro- zier, Me., of five large beans. May 23 she plant- she ccunted the second crop of beans and found she had 95. Both imports and -exports of mer- FARM BARGAINS 200 acres, buildings, Colonizl house, 20 _rooms, tion, only $2,200. are genuine bargains. For further information, write TRYON’S AGENCY, 715 Main St. Willimantie, Conn. FOR SALE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY " ELMER R. PIERSON Teiephone 536-3 ‘WHEN Yoh fness before the public, medium better inan through the vertising columns of The Bulletin. good buildirigs, only $2,- 400, and_wood enough to pay for farm; 85 acre, 35 ccw farm, smooth land, good $4,000; 46 acres, state road, A-1 condi- We can make easy terms on these .three farms, and they history 8f American foreign trade, ac- commerce, department of commerce. AR ST D R TR Chicago, bills sewed in the oped when she was sent to a hospital. I'ew kinds of grass and:clover are is a number of others which it is believed { chusetts man has invented a machine ter to a trough and scatters measured inum wire may be drawn so_fine as to covered that when George Pottsgrove 25 years ago, he had $187 due him in wages from tie road, and a plahted a bean in a flower pot. March 1, 1918, and raised a crop ed the five beans, and September 14 chandise were greater during August than in any previous August in the cording to an announcement today by the bureau of foreign and domestic $100 REWARD $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at.least one dreaded disease that ‘science has been able to cure in all its stages and Rat is catarrh, Catarrh being greatly lnfluencad by constitutional conditions, equirest constitutlonnl Hdil's Catarrh M \Ke, mucous surfaces of -the system, treatment. tedicine is taken inter- nally and acts through the blood on thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and as- sisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Send for list o of testimonials, 'Y & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Soid by all drug&'lat!, TSe. STy Ak Catarrh Medicine that they ofrer Ona Hundred Al\'l‘ to put your bus- | Dollars for any cas, chere Is no | cure. ad- "~ Address F. J.CH that it fails to

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