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FAIR TODAY AND TOMOROW GENTLE NORTHWEST WINDS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1918, FULL ASSOCIATED - PRESS DESPATCHES SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Back With His Company. Letters recently received by What Is Going On Tonight Motion Plctures at Davis Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Auditorium Theatee. 6.5 5 mmergruen Lodge, No. 12, 0. D. H. L meets in Germania Hall. Sem . No. 23 F, and A. M., meets in Masonic Temple. Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. 21, L 0. O. Hall. WOMAN'S NERVES MADE STRONG ia E, Pinkham's egetable Compound. ‘Winona, Minn. —**I suffered for more than a year from ne WANTED—A girl to help nurs care of three children and do light housework. , Call and Alrs. A. A. Robinson from tnel ton, teil of his return to his company after seven weeks spent in hospital in Nantes, France, where he went for treatment for his cyes. a letter written Sept. 26 he =ay: “T came back to the company on the 22d, just after the big drive onr com- We are in a deep wood | but T think we are to move on soon. No mail reached me for seven week: but twenty letters came the 25th and | ten more today.” In a later letter he writes: been on the move during the three nights, | Things look bright tof us if | we can believe all we hear we woull Just now we are, with _dugouts @9 Williams St. WANTED—Nurse mald to care for Apply Mrs. H dwa; WANTED—O! Jbs. newspapers, 1 cent lb. for maga- zines; We also Day good price for old r Call 1411-2 or write 84 Franklin St. Louis Choru; WANTED—Bo fore and after office or at U. S. E. Flagler, T5c per 100 F._meets in Odd Fellows' ANNOUNCEMENTS Bob Ott Pr New Productions. It is our aim to offer clean enter- tainments that can be witnessed by women gnd. children. It is our aim to be the advance guard of other organ- that will do thei~ utmost to raise the standard of musical comedy to_the heights where it Peiongs. The Bob Ott Musical Comedy com- now at the Auditorium and is pany were in. to work in store be- Inguire at this . Office, 28 She- Every Season, so bad I coul rest at ni would lie aw: get so nervous I would have to get up and walk around and in the mornin; would be all tire out. 1 read about Lydia E. Pinkham’s egetable Com- ind and thou; would try it. nervousness s0on WANTED—Middle a ged man to make himself generally userul around small Bast Town St, {B._S. License No. 578. WANTED By a woman of refine- ment, a position as companion to elder- Address Box B., Bulletin Of- orwich Town. a wild bunch on top of a high hill large enough for eight or nine nun- 1 slept inside iast night, | but if we are here tonight think I'l sleep out in the woods. night was the longest one since we have been in France. drop any old place where we landed is crawling alons. of Sept. 3d, 9th, 16, and one of Au. 24, and Priscilla’s of Sept. 5th reachc: Then along came July 28th on Oct. Sth, a Te~ paper have come but not the G will get here sometime to mail papers. when we get them. American papers printed which we see sometimes and you the home news looks ood a letter from Harry could meet over here. o that Archie Saunders is near us fo T have tried to find his company.” A letter written Oct. e ing the coupon for a Christmas pa “Send me a pair of hcavi buckskin gloves and cigarettes or can America. Why? Because, he gets box office results: because his plays are heiter, funmier Our hike last women-girls, Norwich examinations Dec. 7; common ducation sufficient, with our coaching: our country needs you: help her and iive in Washington during w: immediately 18 or over; 1 was ready to hroughout the country ciatm that his Your letter well and feel fine in the morning an sble to do m: mend Lydia pound to make weak nerves strong.”’— Mrs, ALBERT SULTZE, 603 Olmstead St., Winona, Minn. 1 How often do we hear the expression among women, ‘I am so nervous, I can- not sleep,”” or ““it seems as though I ehould fly.” Such women should profit by Mrs. Sultze’s ex is famous root an Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- - pound, & trial, For forty years it has been overcom- ing such serious conditions as displace- ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg- ularities, periodic pains, backache, diz- and nervous prostration of for free list posi- better than most of the New York mu- sical comedy successes. One critic says Ask Dad, He Knows 32-J., Rochester, N, Y. or apply at U Ctt's Monday Don't bothe we pay highest prices in castern Con- They are rather u. necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- TaRAes. This ! ond hand store in state. Louls D. tion has advanced so ramaly that to- d cvt-distanced all compet can be safely said Two or three 1 part of the WANTED—In furnished rooms in cent; i responsible pa 54 Cottage St, ience and give herb remedy, Charlie Chaplin DAVIS THEATRE. T dp mot thini see William . Hart in his latest Two or three giris 14 or work, good Sept. 17 and 20 came Oct. 12; FOR SALE TO RENT BUSIN FOR SALE—100 cords of - hickory wood; will be sold this montl; please specify lengtl desired. T.A. Nuwrockl, TO RENT—Three furnished rooms for gentlemen; furnace heat, hot and| cold water in edch room. Fidne 948 Yantic. noved | movéd ot e FOR SALE_Tuxedo suit fnesi ma-| FURNISHED rooms to rent at 90 terial, almost new. cheap. Phone 63-14. | Eranklin S a4 " hovsa L SO O RENT — Centrally located FOR SALE_Furniture, rugs, kitchen range, etc. for sale. 124 Platt Ave. novéd FOR SALE—A second hand automo- bile in good condition, Chalmers motor, a first class car, three extra tires, tools of all nature; can be bought reason- able; reason for selling, unable (o get drijver to drive for me. Inquire of g.‘ J. noved roadster for sale, 1918, A-1 condit; in every respect, run 4,000 miles, extra equipment. Inquire.L, H. Maples, Majestic Garage. novéd FOR SALE — As my son is in the army. I must sell my two horses. ages 7 and § years, 2500 lbs, sound and honest to work, single or double, cost $475 last spring, will sell now for $250 or sell separate. Mrs, King, 219 West Main St. novéd FOR SALE—150 shocks of white and yellow field corn, cut beford frost, husking about nne bushel to the shoc 80c per shock, F. B. Peckham, Ei e % acre of stand- . in the field. Come and see B Peckham, Kast Side. Tel. noved “FOR SALE—Cows for sale; carload will arrive Tuesday, Nov, 5. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Tel, 30 Lebanon. novid . PRIVATE, SALE at 50 Broad St Thursday, Nov. 7th, 10 a'm. to 4 p. m. if stormy, next fair day; mantel mirror, Axminster earpet. 1 rosewood frame sofa, 1 divan, I'rench and black walnut frame, upholstered chairs_large book- casey book-rest. Phone 1078-4. novad ¥8R SALE_One pair Zood work horses 76 West Thames St. novid 5th. | Women, and is now considered the stan- dard remedy for such ailments. Sykes Comfart:Powder written Sept. WANTED—Large years 1799 and 1804 She wrote that she was fine, so it was | a great surprise to hear she had pas Was also sorry to. learn that I am feeling Eyes do not bother much soon to have m e are camping in"an open lot ™ No more time to write. hard luck on German spies around with termination WANTED—At once, middle aged man ron and a ¢ by the month for a permanent position Reynolds had gon wood, delivered side of road, within 10 Address Wood. care |ASK EAST LYME VIEWS ON SUFFRAGE Representatives of the Equal Fran- | have interviewed other candidates Charles Tubbs, the republican nominee East Lyme, and WANTED—Two barbers. Apply Wau- regan House Barber Shop. U. from the town keslee, Leonard Bridge, Conn. environmen According to the statement | of the suffragettes. Mr. Tubbs non-committal, adding that he was not | opposed, but not sufficiently informed, wut open to conviction. and would lose inform himself re- SIR-—M&nila cigars S. War Weekly and | Representa, Imes Travelogue a_ mild: Ha e pipes. ves - WANTED GOOD SIZED BOY no opportunity WANTED—A man to work around a garding the measure. Windham Tna. ntic Diyision. Employment oy Telephione 3 BREED THEATRE that he favors 4 story of the promises that, woman suffrage should he he elected. he favor of the amendment. FOR NEWSPAPER ROUTE. which Edith GROWERS—Send ; wooi,.Jarge or small lots; we wiil Women for Navy Service. The First naval di Yantic, Conn. strict has received ting play- | WANTED—Second hand and antigue furaiture of all kinds; Bruckner, 55 examination will he held for girls be- tween the ages of 18 and 35, ph; FOR SALE HELP WIN the war: raise Belglan and have had experience in shorthand own and your neigh- bookkeeping, typewriting |J. C. WITTER The rating upon enrollment is that | landsman for yeowoman and the 0 per month. i 3 months ‘old_$5 Te 'by F. A. Congdon, salary is $92. an allowance of §100 worth of clothing and_transportation which will be paid The district detail | LIC SALE house having WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver: 180 old fafse teeth; highest prices F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- way, Norwich. Hartford.—Henry Connecticut been {ll from typhoid fever for the last six weeks at the Hartford to the institu- Comstock of the! wing personal WANTED 16 years old to learn ihe print- NORWICH TOWN hospital, has returned at W o'clock a ing business, including linotype work. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE State Guard at the Armors Wateotsut Shetucket St 'WANTED {ON GOVERNMENT WORK | re cow soon due. big ‘Shorthorn and all state property ust be on hand, 2D LIEUT. W. ' To CREDITONS. A Courn oF within and for the D Spinners, night work; Loom Fixers, day work; Finisher nt—NELSON 'Tenders, night work; exper- lienced Cardroom Hglp, night work; one experienced Steam | Ordered, That the Admin ditors of said de 1sed to bring Tom this da | Walter A. Wood 140 ft. exten- e b, a Y posting n fodder cutter, together with a!{ion the signpost to the place whers satd e c in the same Town, and by publishing the same once ving a circulation in d District, and make return to this NELSON J. AYLING, opy of record. HELEN M. DRESC] for platform in a newspaper t, of smaller tools of Steady work, good pay. 15 the Adams p Apply U. S. Employment Service Office, 28 Shetucket Street. Terms of sale cash, le will occur time of writ- WILLIAM TATOR. WANTED A TAILORESS at B. GOTTHELF & CO. Main Street, Norwich TWO FINISHER TENDERS. GOOD PAY. NOTICE—AlL of said de- heir claims against 1dersigned at 232 wich, Conn., within t the above and foregoing order. ANGELINA said estate to_the about 8 e'tlock, o ie time limited in AUCTION at public auction, ANTONELLIS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD . within and for the D| wich, on the 5th day of Novem- Présent—NELSON_J. Bstate of Add! place, on Bo; THURSDAY, ) commencing at 11 a. m.. slighted from - -ar, and Mr Smith e tank with gaso- accident happered. Mr. was thrown out and the bugey N, Armstrong, late of aid_District, S. Armstrong of Franklin, in Court and filed g petition praying, for the reasons there- administration be |Eranted upon the estate of“ said de- alieged to be intestate. hereupon, It Is Ordered, petition be heard and dete: the Probate Court Room in Norwich, in said District, on of November, A. D. 1918, at § o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- cation of {his order one time in some newspaper having a circulation District, at least three day the date of said hearing, turn be made to this Court. NELSON . AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing 15 a true copy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER the following: (all_coming In won\.lum Eolseins bull . S. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 28 Shetucket Street. Shortage of hay, the rieht side he stormy, sale next fair with al lights on, re- Terms cash SAMUEL SCHATZ Doyle. as about Old false tecth. noon one of the front wheels came off > Don't matter if We pay up to 315 per set. We buy dia- COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sta. old, reliabie firm t, 1 ) tabiished 1872 g JAMES H. HYDE AUCTION I will sell at public checic by return mail. The amount subscribed in this vil- lage for the Fighting oan is $4600 Mr. and Mre ‘ew Rochelle. store in_this village. 1ction, on Pine north from| ‘and that re- | Leonard Bridge station, & Fourth Liberty THURSDAY, commence promptly at 10 a, m., have opened a WANTED--FIREMAN THE C. M. -ROBERTSON CO. Montville, Conn. U. 8. E. S. Permit, No. 574 WANTED ALSO DYEHOUSE AND PICKER ROOM HELP, . 2 two year old heifers (coming vearling bull, Willimantic 1 low-down RT OF PROBATE HELD corducted a preaching service in the |at Colchester, within and for the Di‘g Colchester. on the 4th day of 1 Concord buggy .2 sets double harness, 1 set plow harness, 2 single Never judge 2 man’s knowl T e Judge. tate of Jacob Serrafin, late of - the things he says chester, in sail District, decensad, o Nellje Serrafin of Colchester appear- ed in Court and moved that admi tration be granted upon the estate of said deceased. alleged to be intestate. Therefore, Ordered, That said e heard and ‘determined at the Probate Office in Colchester, Conn.. in Baid District. on the 11th day of Ne- A, D. 1918 at 10 _o'clock in the forenocn, and tirat said Nellie Serrafin give public notice to all persons inter- ested in said estate, by advertising a newspaper having a cireylation said Probate District. to ap see cause, at said time an heard relative thereto, and 1o the Court, H. P. BUBLLs Ju manure spreader, action cutaway harrow (nearly n spring tooth harrow, 1 smoothing har- corn_planter. zer and seed sower (new) 1 barrel sp horse mower, 1 six-fork tedder, 1 horss rake, 1 reaping attachment for mower. steam _engine, hay cutter, 1 weeder, 1 po- . 1 grindstone, cream separator, 1 barrel churn, 1 re- n| frigerator with about 3,000 feet forks, shovels, chai and many other ar to mention, inciudinz stoves, household 1t stormy, sale first fair “ROBGE H. CHAMPLIN, HOW A SALESMAN SUFFERED, J. Porter. Sterling, Col. “For six months I suffered witi ful weak back. As a traveling sales man I had to stoop freguently to up my grips, which T @ the pain_when I str: Numerous remedies failed to 1 was induced to try A FIREMAN. Apply to U. S. Office, 28 Shetucket St. ice elevator, Employment Service e " 1 was should trv a bott or two of Foley Kid iron bars, arill too numerous dred from June Ist, 1918, Sa 3 ¥. CONANT, 2« Frenkitn Street, furnituré, etc. FOR SALE—Four Black _ Minorea cockerels. P. MoGovern, R, F. D. 1. novid FOR SALE - Whole rig, buckekin mare. age 9 weight 1000, kind and clever for anvone to use, owned and used by a lady, is an extra nice driver and afraid of nothing, wish her to get a good home, where she will be treated kindly; also’ a nearly new rubber- trimmed driving harness and runabout steel-tired buggy, all for $100 if sold at once, as we cannot aford to pay! board on it." Call 122 Chestnut St.| down_stairs. novs OR SALE— Hig, nt horses from ice company. are all in the best of condition and all sound or nearly so. ages from 6 to 10, weight 1100 to 1500 each: also two matched pairs; the horses must be sold this week at some n price; some extra good farm chunks! among¢them ~Call O'Brien. & Chase’ Stable, 371 Main St novid FOR SALE—English setter doz, well trained, five years old; reason for sell- o time to hunt. Robert Souter, h, 345-12. ALE—One kitchen range. zas plate. 1 parlor stove. practica new. Tnquire 157 Boswell Ave. novsd FOR SALE—A three year old Ayr- shire bull in good condition. Telephone 1861-13, novid FOR SALE — Twelve nice Chest Whife pigs. Inaiire of F. S. Wheeler. Scotland Road, Nerwich Town. Tel. 1059-12. novid Wwo bowling all equipment in first class Inquire T. Ethier, 18 Bath St., navid lleys w {room flat, heater. bath, gas and eiec quire upstairs. or en suite, heat and all modern con- venienc d bon, near Jewett City, 160 acr A. Ross, i Phone Jewett City. Fd. D. Tarbox. 57-2, present tenant. Apply at 122 Broadway. to.a smdll American family only. npvad Connect- “T0 RENT—Two, four or 5i ing rooms, for single gentlemen, or small family, at 25 Shetucket St. 'Call evenings. novad TO RENT_Rooms, furnished. sin 79 Hamilton Ave. _ nov FARM to let: the Ross farm in Lis- (}[eor(:‘e D. Norwich, Ct, R, I oct128MW TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 43 Washington St. novid housekeeping. 1013 noved ages a room for light Kelly, 7 No. abje. jeid rooms for light School St Main and Franklin Sts. entrance each car. Indnstrial Bldgs. TO REN Furnished rooms for light Division St. octisd TO RENT—A nicely furnished room in good neighborhood: lady preferred. Inquire at Bulletin Office. octl5d TO RENT One store and two gar- 0 North Main St. Inquire of wis. 314 Main St. seplsd TO RENT—Furnished room. also one bousikeeping. Mrs. High St. aug3ld STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- anning Studio, 52 Broadway. rooms: also housekeeping. 105 Tel. 1048-3. sep11d 70 RENT—Furnished Automobile Storng; Space‘ FOR RENT Just off Franklin Square and from Limited num- ber of separate stalls, with _separate Can be heated. A. HISCOX, JAMES o Telephon FOR RENT MODERN COTTAGE of 8 rooms and a Garage $50.00 per month James L. Case * 37 Shetucket Street, FOR SALE—Chalmers Light Si five-passenger touring car, carefully driven_under 10,000 miles, '$800. Ad- dress Box re Builetin. novid FOR SALE—Bay about 1000 lps. safe for a woman to drive: will be Sold at a low price as 1 lave too many to winter. Nelson Fon- Baltic, F. D. No. 1. nov4d house; free ALE—Several younz mijlking at reasonable prices: also one Holsfein buil 1% vears old. Mrs. J. E. Hanson, R. F. D. No. 1, South Cov entry road, Willimantic, Conn. Phone 86-3 novid FOR SALE—Ford delivery bodies; big stock, must be reduced to make room for Vim trucks and eguipment; bodies fit regular Ford chassis, one-ton and extended; also number of suburban bodies; ro 1 prices to immed ate buyers; an opportunity for dealers as well as merchants. Lewis L. Fales orporation, 307 Dean St., Providence. 4 novid FOR SALE— A large quantity of rve straw. K. Monoson, Franklin. Phone Lebano oct31d | “WOR SALE Sugar is just as searce here as with vou, but I have plenty of syrup which cooks per $1.35 per gal. A. R. R 1a dward Chap oct30d cents per gal- m: barrels furnished gallon Charles S. Garvin, R DN nn. octnd Nearly new (Wood) two- horse mowing machine, lorse rake. Acme harrow, s farm wagon top buggy, spring wagon, grindstone Wm. Tator, South Canterbury. ocizd FORD ROADSTER—1916 model. The isbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St, oct26d CHEVROLET—Model 430, series of 1918, in very fine condition. This is a rare bargain at §475. The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St. oectl0d Ccylinder, five pass , mewl nger painted and in fine shie-McCormick Co., octlod 1b. capacity, i curtains The ~Frisbie-McCor ., 52 She- tucket St. oct26d FOR SALE—United truck. 3% ton worm_drive, mow _being overfauled This truck has aiways rendered good service and s in fine condition. Brice about one-quarter of present list. The Frisbie-McCormick ~Co. Service Sta- tion, , Pond St. sep12d condition 52 Shetucl axpress FOR SALE—One 1918 Maxwell road- ster, run less than 3,000 miles. Inguire Am. Waste & Metal Co a _l}rnflmar sale. Write for catalogue. ne, Danielson. Con ep19d SALE—One general purpose . 32e4 Lebanon oct2id FOR SALE—One Prairie State incu- bator. two carving sei, one Colonial ~ brooders, wood rse. T years oid, 1200 T3 pounds. A. B. Davies, adm. Knight. T FLOUR—You can now buy one-halt barrel or more of flour. or a 60-day supply, with oaly 20 per cent. substi- tute. 'We hapale the two best grades milled—Duiufh Imperial and Hecker- Jones. Ask your grocer for them, or call Greeneville Grain Co. Phone 336-5. sep20d FOR SALE or exchange (a-part) for automobile, a cottage of nine rooms, with lot and shed adjoining, shore and ceuntry advantages, boating, bathing, fshing, with pavilion and postoffice, on grounds: cottage is short distance from Niantic village, Crescent Beach, Golden Spur_and, Oswegatchie, near state camp, 4]l available by troller or launch; farnishings included in sale: touring car desired, of 1517 or ‘1§ model,_electric lights, _starter, style, preferably new, dark green de- sired, blue or black, in good conditio; owner of cottage has business Interests which make further use of Same un- available. Tor further information, write, to 5¢ Oak St. Norwich, Conn, WHEN YOU WANT to put Jour bus. Iness before the public, chere is no medigm better ihan through the’ ad- vartisd Tumm of The Bullatin, orse. weighing cottage house | Livery, §5 acre, 35 cow farm, s buildings. $4,00 Colonia are genuiné bargains STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FoOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. FOR SALE FOR SALE AT A BIG BARGAIN PRICE nine-room modern house, fine outbuild- ings, with about nine acrés of land, very desirably located, city limit | about 10 m Square. For quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Renl Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. 60 ACRE | FARM 10 acres tillable, balance pasture and | wood land some timber and abund- | ance of+wsod. plenty of fruit, $-room Price §3 A rare bar- gain. If interested in a cozy home 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 PRESTON BRIDGE | 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 on hand, for sale, weighing 105 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every hors. will bd sold with a written guarante to be just as represented a. time of sale, or money refunded in full. Tria to allowed. If in need of anything in ou: line. give us a trial and we will give vou full value for your money. STABLE 371, 3 MAT Phone 326-2. O'BRIEN & CHASE. FARM BARGAIN 200 acres. good buildings, on. 400, and wood enough to pay for f: arm; ooth land, good 46 acr state road. house, 20 rooms, A-1_ condi- tion, only $2,200, We can mae e terms on these three farms, and they For further information. write TRYON’S ALENCY, 715 Main St. Willimantic, Conn. MANUFACTURING whnts man who can in as wholesale distributor for p Address for interview P. 0. Box New Haven, Conn 388 CHANCES LOST AND FOUND LOST—A red from pasture Monday. ow, no horn! Yantic a of money, hetwe Finder please e or Anna Farm and re- Preston Builetin e rewar Finder notify T and receive reward. OST — A pocketl FOR SALE REPAIR, FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH IMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD ON TROLLEY LINE AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bu SQUARE. Seven-room House, ten years ago. About Short distance from trolley; A desirable little me property; the price is reason- able. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334. land. od neighbors. BUY THIS NORWICH TOWN PROPERTY Two-Year-Olds. Heifers are as handsome as! At sy =it course, many ever looked at. Write us for detailed in- formation about these splen-| did cattle. STONE and DARLING A. R. Stone E. Woodstock 216-4—Putnam—244.3 lll 3 N FOR SALE ICentral!y located Rooming House, ICOMPLETELY FURNISHED, lnd; doing a goed business, rooms occupied. This splendid re: idence will be sold at a bargain) because of owners ill health. Enquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Cottage Business Blocks, desirable locat perty if you care to sell or rent, as 1 have « number of peonle looking for real estate imvestments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Kenl Lntate und Insurance, Thajer Bldg. running water, bath, | toilet, hot and cold water, fine lawn, | large oarn, situated one-third of mile to | railroad station, near,and with all con- Room 103 veniences. FOR SALE Houses, List orkes always | ‘Frank W. Coy 400 | INSURE YOU Phone 300 BOD Joseoh Bodo., 25 Carter St. Danielson FOR SALE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 URNISHED SEASHORE| CutTALE> FOR SALL UK RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. WESTERLY, R. Victrolas on easy terms as low as| $100 cown and $1.00 per week. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 46 Franklin Street with E. A. PRENTICE 86 CLff Street REAL ESTATE == Properties Listed and ( Now is the Time to Save Coal by Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL 3 AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. | Telephone 760 CORPORZTION vest §; “Areans areldagk and That hover round his head! One niglit he brought a gasgter shake, A Jigard Ani 2 foad, . h the<é pets ail wide awake He #1d araweary 1oad v, cdre wnon_ his father When e gvas cailed . fhe house’ Dad was uncommon &lhms But while ther all Amid the s sijpped acro: hed ,some windoy: Do _vou think -JTohn will come to zrief, ‘e_of crime?’" s “ hoyhood" A bully tima! MARTHA, darling, the nisht 1t 1 The monnbeams are failifiz The night winds are callifig, My heart it is'longing that-you might A. Nawrock were In retreat Martha, mv T wonder tonizht, night. winds are callinz— nbeams are falling fair face with th My Martha, my darling, Pm wondering, words wiiéh T whisper nt heia zeohyr, © —Robert BStewart. HUMOR OF THE DAY Blass—Why when a player gets hurt? Phemy—So, the what he is s always cheer erected about ng.—Awgwan. musie_ddes soothe sayage breast.”. Imagine The Watch on oothing a bunch’ of fight- |ing Yanks."—Life. the use of fles pueried the manager of the applicant for the typist's herth. “father kept’ 5 Sachoay Pearson's Weekly. HOLSTEIN CATTLE {10 New Milch on hand and a hardware store. damnable I'rench ha fits them and phrase that diabolical asso- Rosner—Your thinking of the ting friend in forevou this morh- R I had to hand him miy watch as a re e Pal—And did he keen 4€3. timepiece)-—tie | Buffalo Expr courtship began on I presume?” him bologna in a delicatessen Age-Herald the maiden getting_older. a ryoung man morning. and e stopped to count them.’ ’ e says you have her ter- Fred J. Darling 1 do not ask you this in my offic; | understand s, your honor.” X secret?"—Louisville Courier-Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE The entire : is composed of women. 000-horsepower Swiss hydroelect affair installed by a Sweden for the production of oiland Federal - Food notice that pow The Maine domestic uses aftér October 10. 838130 sicres Imports amounted to §. 000,000, over July of this ‘months end- were $2,060 - increase) over the corre- sponding period of 1917. Rev. James Bapt minister of the: Winding Gulf district, enterel the coal 5 and shovel 1917, and §: Tenement Building Lots, ali in| ed with August Coleman, a West Virginia, mines with a picl digging coal six days a week and oc- production for was 123 tons ord is still The Spruce Brigadé is’a name mot to be found in the official Army I organization includes 10,00 uniformed volunteer soldiers in mili- y camps in ‘tlic forests of the great are cutting lumber a month for air: A grocery firm at Avon, N. Y., semt | a truck to GenCiee 1o get a load of | truck returned a barrel of | sugar which had -been loaded' at ! Evidently it had | rkness unnoticed, ry along the to reveal any person who has knowledge of it. and diligent ingj 'GEORGE- G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt, attention to day' or night calls aprl4MWFawl Teicphore 630 Now is the time to find out how good the Falls Auto, Paint Shop will paint your aute. ¥ FALLS AUTG PAINT SHOP 51 Sherman Street The Piano Tuner R PROPERTY | 67 Larayette St. PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Cut Flowers, Funeral Designa ‘Weddina Decorations.

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