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FAIR TODAY; PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW NORWICH, dONN., FRIDAY, NOV. 8; 1918, What s Going On Tonight | Motion Plotures at Davis Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. . vAudeville and Motion Plctures at Auditorium Theatrs. Norwich, Conn.. Lodge, No. 950, L. O. 0. M, meets at Moose Home. Gardner Lodge. No, 46, K. of P. | meets at Pythian Hail, Lodge Oscar, No. 30, V. O. of A. meets at Foresters’ Hall. Hugh H. Osgood Lodge No. 6920 T.| ©.0. P M. U. meets at Germania Hall, Columblan Commandery, No._ 4, K. T., meets at Masonic Temple. ‘OUNCEMENTS Safety Razor Blades sharpened. E. Kirbr, 237 Main street—adv BREED THEATRE Two of the best features ever seen on any programme are to be shown at the Breed theatre today and Satur- day. The first beinz Frank Keenan in a complete revised vorcion of his tremendous western vess, “The Long Chance.” This is » very power-| fal drama and is one of .he best that| this Ristinguished actor ever ap- | peared in. The second feature is Alice Brady in “The Ordeal of Resetta,” her | latest Select picture. In this produc- | tion Miss Brady attains the zenith of ) eer: she enacts a aua! role, the who differ rudically in] al, mental an1 moral as i inakes each one live Tearst-Paths weekly s unusual bil! for nd Satnrday. Coming, the cast of 2500 “So This Is Parie” buted imany mer- ry mu 0 the stage of Amer- and the r. attir- ywns. These | d always | Chaplin | T, ! power, FROM BOLSHEVIK! CONTROL | Washington, Nov. 7.—Further and | d from the allied and|neW Americarn sovernments in ridding the asserting that control is made possible only through German influence, says 5id already extended by the allies will be in v Read This About INFLUENZA A Slight Chest Cold Often Leads to Deadly Pneumonia { When vyou catch cold during this | jepidemic don't take any chances. In- “fluenza starts with a cold, so send for your doctor at once. In the meantime protect your throat and chest d ward off inflammation and soreness by rubbing on Mustarine. It's better than a mustard plaster, #will not blister and stops all aches and .y{.’lf 8 quicker than anything you can Tens of thousands use it for sore throat, chest colds, pleurisy, tonsilitis ‘and bronchitis—it's wonderful. LEGAL NOTICES COURT OF PROBATE HELD bury, within and for the Dis- anterbury. on the 6th day of HALE BENNETT, Judge silen_Hills, late of Cane (rl;l‘ill'lLL‘ de‘refieu. strator havin written application to st Gourr o b cord“nrvr with the statute, for an or- er of sale of the whole or part of the real estate described thepein it |s Ordered. That said application be eard at the Probate Office in Canter- 21st day of November, ock in the afternoon, and tice thereof be given by pub- Dy of this order in The Bulletin, a newspaper having ulation id’ District, st twelve days before said time n ..r\(zul::'l return be made to this Court. 7 A. HALE BENNETT. novsd Judge. DISTRICT OF NORTH STONINGTON, ss. Co of Probate, Nov, 5, 1918, Estate of Fiora D. Congdon, late of North Stonin ceased ald Disir The Administrator having applied for an orde orizing and empowering im ain real estate ‘belong- ng esta ¢ ate, as per application n_file more fully appears Ordered, That the 12th day of No- vember. 1918, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon at the Court of Probate in North | Stonington, be, and the same is, a signed for 3 hearing on the foregoing application, and this Court directs the Administrator to cite all persons inter. ested therein to appear at said time and place, by publishing this order of notice once in some newspaper having 1 circulation in said District, and by posting a copy on the public signpost in the Town of North Stonington where the deceased last dwelt, at least five days before said day of hearing and return make to this Court of the| sotice given ¥ CHARLES C. GRAY, novsd Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE L] [ a; Wrw\m"::;l‘ lr.“.);lhn zlru;l1 for the T\z:\f:rlxrg of N on e Tth day of Novem- her. A D. 1918 e Prosent—NELSON J. AYLING Judge. Estate of Ann McCov, late of Gris- wold, in sald District, deceased. James McCoy of Griswold, Conn.. appeared in Court and filed a petition praying. for the reasons therein sef farth, that administration be granted mon’ the estate of said deceased, al- leged to be intestate Whereupon. It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Conrt Room in the City of Norwich, jn said District, on the 11th day of November, A. D. 1918, at 11 wo'clock in the forenoon. and that notice of the pendzncg of said petition, and of waid hearing thereon. be given hy the publication of this crder one time in =ome newspaper having a circulation in #aid District, at least three davs prior 1o the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court NELEON I. AYLING. Judze The above and foregoing is a true copy of record Attest HELEN M. DRESCHER. noved Clerk. NOW RAISES 500 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of Or- p Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. «1 took Lydia E. Pink- ganic trouble which pulled me down un- il I could not put my i foot to the floor and could scarcely do my oo el et and on a arm raise six hundred S pound advertised in our paper, and tried t has restored my health 50 I can do_all my work and so grateful that I am recommend- ng it to_my friends.”’—Mrs. D. M. ffered thetor- | i Lok ie nly women whohave sut ctacls “The Pros<ian Cur | tures of such troubles and have dragged | day can realize the famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. ‘Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters’ rofit by her recom- there are an; lications write Lydia E. Pinkham’s edicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of their 40 years experience is at your service. For a Chafed Skin Over 100,000 people have proven relieves the soreness like s omfort Powder ned | One box_proves its extraordinary healing - ! Fleshy people take notice. ALLIES TO FREE RUSSIA | "25¢ at_the Vinol and other drug stores sensus of the opinion | condition should mendation, and WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT WANTED—Bright, active young man, Irigh school graduate preferred, in pro. duction dept. Apply in person to I'. T. \Warner, Groton Iron Works, Groton, Conn,, or apply to U. 8. E. S. Otfice, 2% Shetucket S novsd "WANTED—Position by man over draft age, willing to do anytning. Ad- dress A. Z. care Bulletin. __ novsd WANTED—To trade two cows or a splendid farm horse or sheep for a good general driving horse. Address Buck, R. D, No. 5, Norwich. novsd FOR SALE—Three high grade Hol- stein calves, 2 heifers, § months, 1 bull, A. R. Bell, Preston City, FOR SALE—House with extra build- ing lot and two flats each of six rooms and bath, with separate heaters, on car| five cent fare, good part of the price low, part of which can re- on_morigage. call at 104 Main St. FOR_SALE—Buick auto, stvle C-25, W. L. Stearns, $4 Main St Phone 1358-5 TO LET—Tenement five rooms, cen- trally located, $11 per month. in- quiré Jeweler's, 32 Franklin St. novsd M0 LET—Three furnished rooms, gas range, running water, good local- y. re 24 Mountain Ave. _novsd TO RENTSpace for three automo- biles in barn. ~Apply 95 Broad St novi TO RENT—One or two furnished rooms on trolley line; tray break{uL Tel. 468-3. novid U S, GOVERNM “thou= sands clerks at men- Washingto: women-giris, 13 or over; $100 month; Norwich examinations Dec. 7; common education sufficlent, with our coaching: your country needs you; help her and iive in Washington during war times: write immediately for free list posi- |tions open. Frank » Rochester, N, J 5. S. Office, 28 Shietiicket St._novéd FOR SALE—Seven fat gees Bailey, Norwich Town. OR_SALE or exchange for grain, good for woodchucks. L. W., care n Institute, Dept. orapply at U.8.| (FOR SALE cattle, Hol- nearby springer. Gare Bulletin: K., Bulletin. novid _WANTED—Competent general house- | ~gon=cyy work maid; best wages. Address Mre.| VO SILEZA horse a horse a black cow, WANTED-——Exhibitors to write for premium_lists for annual _exhibition Association, Westerly, R. L, Nov. 28, 23, 30. Bntries Dunham, Secy. South County _Poultry close Nov. 15. "Roger F novi road mare fit for any woman to drive, James Manly, Box 95, Danielson, 2. d TFOR SALE—Two goo (owned by an elderly couple), vears old, sound, used to all kinds of d_farm_hors ch_examinations Dec. 7 experience unnecessary ng government positions write for free particulars J. C. Leon- rd. (former civii service examiner), 276 Kenois Building, Washington. nov7d farm work, and safe for a lady or chil- v _have never price very low, $60 e kind person who would MENT needs 12000 women togdrive; th sick or lame a day and $80, to s FURNISHED rooms fo rent at 90 Franklin § noved TO RENT—Two, four or six connect- ing roome for single gentlemen, ot small family, at 25 Shetucket St. Call evenings. nov4d —_—— e FULL ASSOCIATED * PRESS DESPATCHES wants man who can invest $330 to a as wholesale distributor for product of Address for interview P. 0. Box 1556, New Haven, Conn. TO A DOUGHBOY | watched you slog down a dusty pike, of many, so much keen as a breath of flame, ly to rise and ready to strike g moment cam — LOST AND FGUND With a spi FOUND—Came to my place. a black with tan marked dog which owner can have by proving property and paying W. M. Clifford. R, F. D. No. 2, Norwich. LOST—Circular pearl tween Lincoln Ave. and Wauregan cor- Finder piease leave at this office for reward. Whenever the fi Just a kid with a boyi Wi he order to hustle in And lend your soul to the battle thrill, Unafraid of the battle din Or the guns that crashed from a hidden hifl. ou leap to the big a le for Fate and its figl Sweeping on till the charge was With a sm bting chance, TO RENT—Rooms, furnished, singly or en suite, heat and all modern con- veniences. 79 ]:limillun Ave. nov2d TO RENT_Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 Division St. _octlsd| TO RENT—A nicely furnished room in good neighborhood: lady preferred. Inquire at Bulletin Office. octl3d TO RENT—One store and two gar- ages at 110 North Main St. Inquire of N. B. Lewis, 314 Main St. sepi8d TO RENT—Furnished room, also_one room for_light housckeeping. Mrs. Kelly, 7 No. High St. augsld " STORAGE—Household goods _stored good home; one driving harness §5, farm harness, farm wagon, cne top Moyer Concord buggy family cow, two tons of hay, one pair GOVERNMENT needs hundreds clerks x, customs, internal reve- examinations soon experience un; iculars regarding ex- examiner), 2276 Kenois ington, or apply U. S. B. t. nov7a ED — Registered pharmacist, preferably middle aged, to operate drug store: owner in service; state ex- perience and salary expected Clirran. 193 Fairview Britaii Ct.. o s B ce, 28 She- | tuket st novid WANTGD_A{ once, & zood family ook: one who will_stay nights pre- ferred. Addr Y. 7., Bulletin_Of- fice. novid for family two. Write Ray L. Moffitt, R. F. D. )x 134, Hampton, Conn. nov7d ANTED—Farm, cres, un- cultivation, good buildings, good cation, not over five miles from anklin Square. J. L. W., care Bi tin nov! ‘The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass, “threatens | ¢! innumerble {NEW REGULATIONS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES IN MASSACHUSETTS| commission ature 10 draw up new regulations motor vehicles at a meeting today agreed that the weight of automobile be limited or more good would be ruin- n also favors a law of automobiles is danger of smaller vehicles being forced off the roads if enlarge- ment of trucl Is in Massachusetts The commiss s continues. Bulletin’s Pattern Service AN IDEAL UNDERGARMENT, This model combines envelope draw- a corset cover. It js nice for batiste and silk, and may be t with lace or embroidery, bust measure; me- dium,” 36-38; large, 44-16. Size medium Tequires 3 3-§ vards of 36-inch material, rn of this jllustration mailed address on receipt of 10 cents Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept A DAINTY DRESS FOR MOTHER'S GIRL Crepe. albatross or cashmere, serge, messaline, poplin or voile, and all wash fabrics of soft weave can be used for sleeve may be short with a cuff, or in wrist length, finished with a heading. The pattern is cut if five sizes: 4, Size $ will re- of 44-inch material, this illustration mailed | receipt of 10 cents qirire 31 vards A pattern of in_silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company Norwich, Conn. Pattern Dep WANTED A zeneral shop man; one woodworking ' ma- who understands danielson, Cor Office, 28 °Sh = trimmed £ you buy. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. 0ct16TuThE WANT Nurse maid to care for children. Awply Mrs. H. E. Flagler, 167_Broadway noved SILK VELVET TAMS 97c. The Pas- nik Co. seil for less: Norwich and Willimantic act15TuThE of nice new %uto robes, a pair of new street blankets, must be sold at once. Call at 11 Union St., Willimantic, Conn., up two flights of stairs o: d FOR SALE—100 cords wood: will be sold this montl lengtl desired. T. A. Nawrocki, FOR SALE—A second hand automo- bile in good condition, Chalmers motor, a first class car, three extra tires, tools can be bought reason- able; reason for selling, unable to get driver to drive for me. Burr, Wauregan, Conn. FOR SALE_Eight weeks, oid pi Fred Runek, R. ¥. D. 4, Box 76. DODGE roadster for sale, 1918, A-1 Inquire of J. J. a miles, extra M FOR SALE — As my army, T must sell my two hor o work, singte er double, cost spring, will sell now for §: FOR SALE—1 shocks of white and husking about on el Lo the shoc "FOR SALE ing cabbage. acre of stand- 10.97, fur Come and see $17.97, a few wonders at 24.97. We save yvou $10 on every coat in the field. nice Chester White pigs. Road, Norwich WANTED- Ibs. newspal rags and v $4 Frank WANTED—Middle aged man to make uimself generally useful around pla Apply to Car] M. Welte, 39 East Tow orwich Town. U, 78, A LADIE novéd Wooi for that price. today, The ell for less: Nor 0ct15TuThE nik Co. TWANTED By a woman of refine- ment. 2 position as companion to clder Iy lady. Address Box B., Bulletin O ice. noved WANT required. Address 0. H. wich. U. S. E. S. License 577. all equipment in first elass shape, $400. 0ld papers: 75c per 100 o e S 1 cent Ib. for maga- zines; we also pay good price for old bbers. Call 1411-2 or write St. Louis Choruy. novéW TKFOR SALE_Chalmers Light school. Inquire at this S. E. 8. Offic 28 She- care Bulletin, TFOR SALE Boarding rent; average of 40 to 50 boarders. dress B. T.. Bulletin Office. e. ein bull 11 Hanson, R. F. D. No. try road, Willimantic S. License for 7. You can’t buy the mdterial alone ich and Willimantic, and equipment; and extended; also number of bottom prices to immedi- an opportunity for dealers Lewis L. Fales . Providence, as well as merchants. Corporation, ED—At once, middle aged man 3 WAN by the month for a permanent position; “FOR SALE_Two-ton fine condition. The Edward nik opposite_Woolworth's Wil next tu Woolworth's. ct15TuThE not those high Co. sell for_less; FORD ROADSTER—1916 model. Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. “waNrED miles of Norw Bulletin, oct30d To buy 200 cords hard wood, delivered side of road, within 10 1. Address Wood,” care CHEVROLET—Model 1918, in very fine ¢ gain at $475. WANTED—Two barbers. Apply Wau- S, Em- oct29d -To hire farm that keeps regan House Barber ployment Service, 1 WANTED- 20 head or more. where I can seil mil with filled silo. J. Lebanon. oct25d touring car, newly painted and in fine The Frisbie-McCormick Co., VIM DELIVERY—1000 The Frisble-McCormick Co., k, B Leonard Bridge, Conn. Tel, SIR—Manila cigars, Ge each, nice pipes, ves, sir, 5dc. hop. octd3d agan's Smoke FOR SALE-United truck, 3% ton.|very desirably located, in city worm_drive, Representa, a mild Havana always rendered good service and is in fine condition. LADIES and very large assortment and v prices. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. octi3TuThi about one-quarter of present lis children’s sweaters, bie-McCormick ry low for long or short term; rates reason- able, Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. jeld ~T0 RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. School St. Te]. 1048-3. best residential locality, $40.00 | I Seven-room Cottage, modern, l per month. Six-room Flat, all improve- ments, $25.00. Immediate possession. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 A\ J! "Automobile Storage Space FOR RENT Just off Franklin Square and from Main and Franklin Sts. Limited num- ber of separate stalls, with separate entrance each car. Can he heated. JAMES A. HISCOY rear Franklin St. oct3ld FOR RENT MODERN COTTAGE of 8 rooms and a Garage $50.00 per month James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 4,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. FOR SALE FOR SALE AT A BIG BARGAIN PRICE nine-room moderr house, fine outbuild- ings, with aboul nine acres of land, 0 limit about 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. TFor further particulars, in- quire o 5 JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Fraoklin Square, Norwich. WO00L GROWER Yantic, Conn. je22d Send us _your wooi, larze or small lots; we will pay best' price. Admore Woolen Mills, FOR SALE—One ster, run less than 3,000 miles. te & Metal Co. FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. 1918 Maxwell road- WANTED—Second hand and antigue ture of &l before you lir_ St~ el kinds; e, Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE—One LADIES . for your 1 you ladiés’ suits we well at §: serge and poplins, only. ‘The Pasnik Co. sell for le: oct15TTuThF arving set, one horse, 7 A B. Davies, adm. est B! all wool black and navy FLOUR—You can HE] har bors’ meat at a small cording to age; 3 months old oct17d - WANTED—To buy old gold and sil. ver; also old false teeth; highest prices F. W. Guild, Jeweler,. 21 Broad- Norwich. apréd barrel or more of flour supply, Wwith only 20 pe; 'We hanale the two best grades milled—Duluth Imperial Ask your grocer for them, or call Greeneville Grain Co. v P WIN tie war; raise Belgian or a 60-day raise your own and vour neigh- t; prices ac- 5 per pair. For sale by F. A. Congdon, 147 |High St, Westerly, R. 1. Tel. 2 and Hecker- Phone 326-5. FOR SALE or exchange (a part) for a cottage of mine rooms, with lot and sbed adjoining, shore and country advantages, with pavilion and automobile, WANTED—Lon, jobs by auto tr svich Div. sep25d HEAVY ribbed underwear for ohll- up to size 24. The Pasnik aren 57 Co. sell for less. oct15TuThF distance moving on grounds; cottdge is short distance k. Phone 1172 Nor- from Niantic village, Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, state camp, a]l available by trolley or furnishings touring car desired, electric lights, Crescent Beach, WANTED Boy 16 years old to learn ihe print- ing business, including linotype work. Inquire at THE BULLETIX S. Office, 28 Shetucket St or at U.S. WANTED A TAILORESS at B. GOTTHELF & CO. Main Street, Norwich style, preferably new, dark green de- sired, blue or black, in good condition; owner of cottage has bu: which make further use For further write to 53 Oak St. Norwich. Conn. FOR SALE A Genuine Pease Piano, in g0od con- tree | Garage Connected. Siness interests of same un- information, OFFICE. delivery, $95. MACHINE SHOP, +46 Franklin St. WANTED., Old false teeti. Don't matter it broken. We pay up to $15 per set. Send oy parcel post and receive check by retern mall. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with, Established 1872, T e e WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the public, thére is no|iuess before the public, there is m medium better than through the ad- Vestising columns wf The Bulletin. WHEN YOU WANT (0 put your bus medium better than through - the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin. 60 ACRE LE—One Prairie State incu- 10 acres tillable, balance pasture and wood land, some timber and abund- | ance of wood, plenty of fruit, S-room cottage house, runming water, bath, | toilet, hot and cold water, fine lawn, | large barn, situated one-third of mile to | railroad station, near and with all con- veniences. Price $3750. 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 PRESTONRRIDGE! i Stable. Taxi Service and Horses to let for all kinds of busi. nes with or without rigs, by the day or week. Special attention to boarders and transients; 20 to 30 horses always on hand, for sale. weighing 1050 to | Phone 300 { 1600 cach; several extra nics pairs, 2400 | ___ | to 3200 per pair, all good workers, ang | some extra nice drivers; every horse SELL IT TO THE AMERICAN WASTE & METAL C0. 210 West Main St. Telephone 190 will be sold With a written guarantes to be just as represented u. time of sale, or money refunded in full. Trial allowed. 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. Phone 326-2. O’BRIEN & CHASE. Sold Joscoh Bodo, 25 Carter St. Danielson __THERE Is no aavertising medium In Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bui- letin for business results. answers to name Beacon. ward if owner is notified. LaPierre, 14 Elm Ave, Norwich Town! Suitable re- {v;lw ywrf’fi'" h:: :';lmhof“:':m ere you fell asl en the was won; ‘who had earned rest e and helmet above his bresst, Who proved, in answer to German jeers, That a kid can charge a machine gun nest Without the training of forty years. |'watched the shadows drifting by As gray dusk came from a summer's And lost winds came from beyond the fi And | seemed to hear them croon and sigh: “Sleep, little dreamer, sleep_tonight; Sleep tonight, for.I'm bringin: A prayer and a dream from ¢l ke them word of ti LOST—English setter dog, and white, tag No, 4525, Finder please notify D. W. Fowler, 33 Rogers Ave., or Phone 1635. A red cow, no horns, strayed Yantic a week ago Monday. Finder notify T. A. Nawrocki, Yantic, and receive reward. from pasture in FOR SALE FOR" SALE—Cider 30 cents per gal- lon; barrels furnished in 50 gallon lots. Charles 8, Garvin, R. F. Hampton, Conn. And how you fought till the game was through And you fell asleep in the dust of France.” From The Stars and Stripes, printed somewhere in 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 Building HUMOR OF THE DAY The Thrift Stamp—Why so jealous? The Rubber Stamp—T'li never grow into a war stamp.—New York Sun. WANTED--FIREMAN THE C. M. ROBERTSON (0. Montville, Conn. Kansas City Husband—Seats Prima_ Donps sing in that hou WANTED ROOM HELP, MILLS, Norwich A FIREMAN appetizer von “The absence of a price of a meal” Journal and ' BUY THIS NORWICH TOWN PROPERTY Seven-room House, ten years ago. land. Short distance from trolley; A desirable little home property; the price is reason- Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334. Employment under the eoliar. FOR SALE erected about — - LEBANON FARW FOR SALE—One of wedther will be here any progressive good neighbors. nd other belp, . 'steam heat, 63 Broadway HOLSTEIN CATTLE 10 New Milch on hand and 15 Two-Year-Olds. Heifers are as handsome as many ever looked at. Write us for detailed in- formation about these splen- did cattle. atered past Danielson, C. » did or mot. AM FORCED TO PUBLIC SAL for the high dollar, without reserve or fouse having jlease of a to nizs and ALEIDGSCOPE when they brought in 225 for the hide. d THE K 10 o'clock a. STONE and DARLING Fred J. Darling 20—HEAD OF CATTLI—20 A.R. Stone E. Woodstock 216-4—Putnam—244-3 cow suon due, 1 Avrshire cow 105 harrels of Jersey due in this month, | fine’ Holstein due FOR SALE fine Hoistein heif try and due Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in | desirable locations. perty if you care to sell or rent, as I| have & number of peonle looking for investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, d Insurance, Thayer Bliz FOR SALE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES ' ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALL UR RENT also accessible Seashore Farms, Send forbookie Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, Two Londor List your pro-| id 1 vearling bu s the latest Renl Estate nut filly, 2 vears oid and large enoug! large hens and puilets young brood bachelovhood thrifty eigit weelk: : : - rare oppor- Walter A. Wood movwer, 1 40 ft. exien- : s roup of is- no deposits that zer for the soil one grinder, | zoose meck poles, wagon, and a lot of £ frleum pow- Terms of sale ing on his the sale will oc WILLIAM TATOR be shipped to A. TINKER. . AUCTION WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION o move conyenient shapes of the epace transport the fei aviaior troining in Texas lano unguarded erience has preparation TUESDAY, NOV. 12, 1918, residence of the ight seems es north of Montv following d | Victrolas on easy terms as low as 1$1.00 down and $1.00 per weck. ALKING MACHINE SHOP nklin Street iINSURE YOUR PROPERTY Livery, Sale and Becarding THE T dining table, librar: CASTORIA For Tnfants ang Children i Use For Over 30 Year. rugs, art square, cooking stove, 1 kitchen cabinet, desk, E. A. PRENTICE 86 CIiff Street FARM BARGAINS good buildings, only 32 dod enough to pay for farm 35 acre, 35 cow farm, smooth lund, good buildings, $4,00 Colonial "hou tion, only $2,250, terms on these ihree farms, and (hey are genulne bargains. For further information, rticles too nuni Always bears G. GRANT and Embalmer WELDING WILL FIX IT | Cylinders, Castings of all kinds. Agri- Impiements Crankcases, Frames, Axles and other metal parts | of ALI. KiNDS can be made WHOLE | and SOUND with our WELDING. led, expert work that is guarar.- Underiakior 32 Providence St Prompt attent! Teiephone €30 ¥ or night calls aprl4MWFawl 715 Main St. Willimantiv, Co The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phore 511 WITEN YOU WaNT Now is the Time to Save Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING Fzr Sale by CK-McWILLIAMS CO. GEER Cave Welding and Mifg. Co. | 31 Chestnut Street put your bus. |THE PEf

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