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FAIR TQDAY; FAIR, WARMER TOMORROW TUESDAY, NOV. 12, FULL ASSOCIATED e i, PRESS DESPATCHES 2 3y 1 WhuhGo'n_._OnT ig Franklin Providence, R. L Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Anditorium Theatre. Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Milk Meeting at Town Hall. Shetucket Lodge, No. 2i. L 0. 0. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall meets in Pythian “Hall Bt Anne's T. A Society meets in of A, Sachem Chupter, No. 57, 0. E. 8. meets in Chamber of Commerve Hall | T & B. Han Court Quinebaug, No. 128, F meets in Foresters' Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS Breed Theatre. An audience that packed the Breed Leatre to the doors heartily applaud- «d the stirring patriotic scenes in the Willlam Fox photoplay, The Prussian Cur, which was shown here for the St time yesterday. An added attraction was the ap- arance, in the picture, of Capt. Horst von der Goliz, the former Ger- man spy and ringleader in the Wel- and canal piot. To say that R. A. Walsh, the direc- or and author, has made a big pic- ture is to put it too mildly. Mr. 1 picture. He Walsh has made a coloss 1 as not stopped with a presentation of great internations present. bug has gone ory for half a century Many characters in the drama are gures of world jmportance. The Ger- n war lords, from the Kaiser down, j:pear, and President Wiison and h ivisers are shown in the mon cntous back into his- sar. One of the biggest sensations the p are is tl United States ngress in session, discussing the ages of Germany i T Prussian Cur will rema the sture of the Breed theatre today and id for play- Vhen @ voung man iz p lis it work. BANK STATEMENTS REPORT OF CONDITION OF Ti s Me nal Pank at Nor- . in State of Connecticut. at e cl business on Nov. 1st, 1018 ROIS ount unsecured. Jonds (other ‘thar Bonds, but U certificate w ndebtedness) a U < bonds d abte ed and un 800,00 v y 2.900.00 t " banking mbered 2 00.00 aderal Reserve bank 2545 3 and net A om nation 18 bank $314.038.7 ABILITI . 5 ek paid in.. $100,000.00 404,20 ect to check 49_ Dividends unnai stal of demand deposit (other n bank de posits) subject to re serve. Tteme 34, 36,and 10, $323692.74 Tota : State of Conmecticut London, ss.: 1, Charies H. Phelps, Cashier of the above named : colemnly that the above state. ment iz true to the best of my know- ledge and beller CHARLES H. PHELPS Cashier. Subseribed and_sworn to hafore me thie lay of November, 1818 JOHN R. TARRANT, Notary Public. Correst—Attest: STELLO LIPPITT, L HENRY SAXTON, JOSEPH HALL, novizd Directore FOR SALE JAMES H. HYDE ........ Auctioneer AUCTION I will sell at public auction, on Pine 8L, Cotumbia, twe miles north from Leomard Bridge station, THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1918, Sale to commence premptly at 10 in), 1 vearling bnll, ¢ horses 1 wagon, | low-down wagon, 1 dum; art, | demoerat wagon, 1 toeboa wagon, | Concord buggy, 3 sets deuble 1 set plow harness, 2 single harnesses, 20 tons bhay, 1 = sleigh, 1 Lition entawa harrow (nearly new) 1 action evtaway new), Sooothing har- fow. 1 corn planter. 1 end-gate fer- liliger and seed sower (new). 1 kmap gk spraser, | barpel wpraver, 1 two- harness «pring tooth harrow, 1 ‘norse mower, | stx-fork teddes sake, 1 reaping attachment for mower, i cdltivator, 1 steam engine. 1 corn sheller, 1 hay cutter, 1 weeder, 1 po- tato hoe, 2 sleds, 1 grindstone, 1 U. 8. separator, 1 barrel , 1 re- frigerator with lce elevator. ice tools, about 3.000 feet lumber., oM iron, $orics, ehovels, chains iron bars, drils and other articles 0o numeroas to_mention. inchMing stove furniture. GRORGE H. CHAMPLIN. i Nerwich _Nest, No. 1i%6. 0. O. 0. meets in Owis' Hall. 3 Wauregan Lodge, No. 6. K. of P events of the just preceding the declaration of Machine Teserores: Company Union 1857 Engineers Founders Machinists Manifacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings, Ciutches. Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repairs. Special machinery of all kinds. BRIEF STATE NEWS New Britain.—The Hebrew Charities association has organized, starting with a fund of $870 as a.result of the first meeting. Derby.—Several more doftars have |5 Dbeen added to the Griffin hospital tag | day fund, making the grand total for the four towns $4,052.f Hartford.—Charles Hopkins Clark ft Jast week for a short stay at the |, Hot Springs, Va., where he joined Charles F. Brooker of Ansonia. Middletown.—The keel for one of the ten boats to be constructed at the ship yard across the river is being laid and been started. BANK STATEMENTS No. 1187 REPORT OF CONDITION OF |a Bonds than U. S. bonds The Uncas National Bank at Norwich, {n the State'of Connecticut, at the close of business on Nov, Ist, 1918: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. . rdrafts. unsecured 325,805.24 5. U. 8. 'bonds (other than Liberty Bonds, ‘but fin- cluding T. S. certificates of indebtedness) a U. S honds de- posited to <a- cure circulation (par value) $60,000.00 i §0.000.00 6. Liberty Loan bonds a Loan 2244 per inpledged $14.950.00 | Demand " deposits m. cows 2 two year oid heifers (ceming team etc. If stormy, sale frst fair v than Fed- 2 “ve hank stock vk of Federal Reserve nk (30 per cent. of iption) ... s 3.500.00 \ a Value of nkinz house. ywned ‘and un- cumbered 35,000.00 Furniture and fixtur 2000.00 Real estate owned other an banking house 7,425.00 Lawful reserve wi Federal Reserve bank . 39.979.90 15. Cash in vi and net amounts due from nation- al banks .. R £6,621.38 15. Checlis on other banks in the same city or town reporting_bank (other than Tlem 17) ........ Totai of Items 15 and 13, 1.413.08. 19. Checks on banks lacat ed outside of eity or town )i reporting bank and sther cash items 20, Redemption fund wi 17 S Treasurer and due fram U. 5. Treasure 22 War savings certificates and thrift stamps 2 I owned LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ...... . Und profits .. $20,025.22 expenses ext. and taxes paid notes out- 39, Net amounts due to anks, bankers a ompamies ..., 1.020.66 than bank depos ject to reserve (depo: pavable within 20 day Imdividual deposits sub- ct to checlt ......... ‘ertified checks : otal of demand deposiis her (han bank de- sits) subject to re e _Items 34, 36 7,277.10. | Time ~ deposits subject reserve (payahie after or subject to 30 /5 or more notice, and postal savings): 45, Other time depostts (Christmas club) ... Total of time deposHs ‘sub- ject to reserve, Ttem 4, $15,800. 5. Liabilities other than those above stated. s scriptions to Fourth Liberty Loan .......... 410.00 Bl il taeietee st SIS ETOAT State of Connecticut, County of New London, ss.: 1, Henry L. FPrisble, Castier of the above named bank, de wolemnly swear that the above state- ment is true to the best of my know. tedge and belief, HENRY L. FRISBIE, Cashier, Subseribed_and_sworn ta befars ine this 11th day of November, 1918. DWIGHT L. UNDERWOOD, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: . 15,800.00 0. E. WULF, EDMUND KAPLAN, W. H. ALLEN, novizd Directors. e ———r—— FOR SALE MATT A. TINKER.. ATOTION - Anctionser of expiration of lease, I will| Because sell at public auction, THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1518, at 10 a. m., \ % at the farm known as the Gardiner farm, sitwated at Poquonnoe Bridg: Conn.. the following deseribed pcmna property: 100 head of cattie, consjsting of 30 young cows due to freshen in winter or early ?fln( 1 new midch cow, four years old, with calf, 1 pair fhree year old steers, well broken, 3 two year oid budls, 1 yearling bull, 20 three year old hetfers, 20 two year old heifers. 2 calves from three o ten mouths old, 13 yearking sows, some due to pig soon i yearling ‘boar, 7 fat hogs 'flnmm 50 to 500 pounds, 10 Jot of and igs, about 30 sheep and lambe, 3 brosd mares in foal, 1 ear 0ld colt, 2 yearling ive months, oid, 150 hens, 50 !fl!kb}l.; Q"n;. n, 1 mannre sprewder, rSe e, ai barrow, | cuMivater, 1 riding mmv-‘u.f, & large quadtity of hay and cora fod- @er, and other articles too numerous to_'mention. 1¢ said day preve stormy, sale next fair day. povild JQHN ACKLET. BANK STATEMENTS CONDITION The Thames National Bank at Norwich, in the State of Connecticut. at the ciose of business on Nov. 1, 1918: RESOURCES. . a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts Overdrafts, unsecured. T. S. bonds (other than Liberty bonds, but cluding U, S. certificates of_indebtedness): secure circula- raiue)$100,000.0 of indebtedness pledged to se- cure U, §, de- poz'lts (par val- indebtedness owned and un- pledged .... WANTED ‘WANTED—Surveyor and tail sawyer for steam mi Charles H. Phillips, Plainfield. novizd WANTED—Raw furs. At 'H. A. Heebner's every Thursday. A. C. Ben nett. novizd LADIES Don't pay $40, $50 or $50 | for your suit until you have seen the ladies’ suits we well at $2497; all wool serge and poplins, in black and navy only. “The Pasnik Co. sell for less. o0ct15 TTuThF WANTED——Stont American boy 17-18 to work in a_wholesale store. = Apply U. S. E. S. Office. 28 Shetucket St. novild “WANTBD—To do laundry work for | young men; will call and deliver. Write Laundry, care Bulletin Co. novild WANTED—Furs of all kinds; highest prices pal. Every Satunday A, L. Mills mpton, "Conn.. will be at £ Norwich Tallow Co. 32 Talman St. novild FOR S FOR SALE 100 cords of hickory, 100 cords white birch and 10 black birch; also some maple and oals; will sell one cord just as cheap as 100 and will deliver anywhera in Norwizh. Yantic Nawrocki. " TOLET_Tenement five rooms, cen trally located. $11 per month. In- quire Jeweler's, 32 Franklin St.. nov8d Tel, FOR SALE—Few fine White Wvan- dotte cockerels, Martin strain. direct. FOR SALE—A complete dining room set, wardrobe, hrass crib. white enamel pictures, ice box, complete Couch hammock, combination desk and TO RENT ' TO RENT—Three furnished rooms; f|conveniences for light housckeeping. Inquire § Fountain St. novild TO RENT_Rooms, furnished. singly or en suite, heat and all modern con- 9 Hamilton Ave. TO RENT_One store and two_gar: nov2d ages at 110 North Main St. Inguire of N. B. Lewis, 314 Main St. sepi8d LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Came to our house Satur- day night, black dog, brown feet and white breast. iby paving for this adv. and proving property. 62 Pratt St. white setter dog with tan name on collar “Robert W. Sayles black heifer and white spot on head. _ Bozraivlile. 1892 book case. novizd Pashik, 124 Platt Ave. FOR SALE—One new milch cow with caif by her side, 1 good five year old vrshire cow, 1 § b. p. gasoline engine with _truck and saw B. Allen, Hanover, Conn. TO RENT—Furnished room. aiso one room for light hous keeping. _Mrs. Kelly, 7 No. High St. augsid STORAGE—Household soods stored for long or short term; rates reason- .uhjle.u Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. e " FOR SALE—One 1913 and Cadillac cars in good condition. Charles H._Phillips, rooms for light housekeepin; HEAVY ribbed underwear for chil- gren 57c, up to size 24. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. oot HTaThE Liberty loan bonds: Liberty Loan to secure U. to secure postal the foundations for five ways have|e Payments actu- ally made Liberty 43 cent.bonds Fourti Lib- erty loan owned 110,000.00 (other than U. S.) cure postal sav- ings_deposits. Coliateral tri other than Fed- Stock of Federal Reserve ubseription) Federal Reserve bank tional DANKE: .. ousi 5vis Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies other tha Checks ‘on’ other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other Total of Items 14, 17 and 18, $720,241.10, cated outside reporting bank and other cash Redemption fund wi on notes and bills and thrift stamps .$4.969,486.59 1l stock paid in..$1,000,000.90 and discount e of maturity ding 50,200.00 | than bank deposits) sub- . Individual deposits snb- Deposits requiring no- ce but less than 3 demand depos (otner than $1.822,773.98. Reserve (pay 30 days or more not and postal savings): county or other cured by nledze of assets of_this bank ........ 44, Postal savings deposits 46, United States deposits (other than a War loan de- posit account Other United States deposits including _de- posits of U. 8 disbursing of- Cash letters of credit outstanding . cee eeei-..34,969,486.59 State of Connectieut. County of New AT . Gule, Cashier of ihe above named bank, do #olemnly swear that the above state- ment is true to the best of my know- ledge and belief. CHAS. W. GALE, Submeribed and swern to before me of November, 1918. LBONARD P. CHURCH, Notary Publie. this 11th day Correct—Attest: ARTHUR H. BREWER, OLIVBR 1. JOFNSON. JOHW C. AVERILLy —— THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH. reguiar Semi-Annual Dividend Deen declared at the rate of 4 per t. a year from tbe earnings of the past six months, and will be payable on and after Nov. 15, 1918, FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 THERE 15 no advertising -e;;m 1 Bastern Conueeticut equal ¢ The Bal letin for business results. GEER WANTED—Old papers; 75¢ per 100 | 1bs. newspaper: sine 1 cent Ib. for maga- we als0 pay good prices for old nd rubbers.” Call 1411-2 or write anklin St, Louis Choruy. noved VERNMENT wants thou- erks at Washington; men- -girls, 18 or over; $100 month; wich- examinations Dec. 7; common ‘cution sufficient, with our coaching: i country needs you: help her and o in_Washington during war times; ite immediately for free list posi: s open. Franklin Institute, Dept {33-3., Rochester, N. ¥.. or apply at U, 28 'Shetucket St. novi and children’s v rtment and very low prices. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. oct15TuThF WANTED — Registered pharmacist, referably middle aged, to operate Tug store; owner in Service; state ex. perience and cpected. J. T. Curran, 195 Fairview St, New Britain, Ct., or apply U. S. E. S. Office. 28 She- tucket St. WANTED —iiousekeeper for family of two. Write Ray L. Moffitt, R. F. D. 3 mpt n sweaters, The Pasnik Co. opposite Woolworth's, next to Woolworth's, TuThi acre! {der cultivs dings, good {1ocation, miles _from | anklin Square. J. L. W., care Bulle- tin. novid WANTED—A general shop man; one who understands woodworking ' ma- chinery. E. L. Perry, Danielson, Conn.. or apply at U. 8. E.'S. Ofoce, 2§ tucket St novid A_LADIES “wooi serze dre $5.97. You can’t buy the material alone for that price today. The Pasnik Co. sell for less: Norwich and W oct1ATuThE TED—Nurse maid to c children. Apply Mrs. H. E 167 Broadway WANTED—Bo! office or at U. tucket St. references required Main, Norwicli. L. S. E. S. hicense 577, novid LADIES' COATS as low as $10.97, fur trimmed 317.97 few wonders at $24.97. We save vou $10 on ev oat you buy. The Pasnik Co. seil for iess. oct16TuThE wood, delivered side of road, within 10 miles of Norwich. Address Wood, care Bulletin oct30d WANTED—Two barbers. Apply Wat regan House Barber Shop. U, S. Hm- ployment Service, license No. 1. 6ct25d School St. Tl 1043-3. sep11d T0 RENT—Furnighed rooms, FOR SALE—Two bowling alleys with all equipment in first class shape, $400. Inquire T. Jthier, 18 Bath St, Norwich. novizd No. FOR SALE—Cheap, a 1200 b, hors will work single or double, or will e change for a smaller horse. Tanner St., Phone 1062-; 260, FOR SALE—A biack mare, weight 1100 pounds, Kennedy FOR SALE—Eleven weeks old pigs; for breeding. Joseph il Tarm, Danielson, Ct. some nice Sow Ozog. Horse H nov1ad Two reg. yearling Ayr- Kahn, Yantic, Ayrshire cow For Rent EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE AND GARAGE IN BEST RESIDEN- TIAL SECTION, THOROUGH- LY MODERN, FORTY DOL- LARS PER MONTH THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 George A. Kahn. Yantic. been we very road cost Stabl, ind i Ibs., OB Tel tery. FOR being r and will sell them hing 1100 to 1600 1b: Wworkers, som. i also our driving horse weight 1075 is one of the ew England, is afraid Indastrial Bldg: of nothin, wo ‘years ago, these horses The salesman will show them to vour full satisfac- FOR chestnut white-maned bred to foal June 10, 1919, weight 1300 the best workers we have moved from the and have no use ing her hoarded at in the state; country for her for Mr. Cook's mare. FOR SALE wood, within miles quire Har: ovds seasoned hard miles of Jewett City, 4 om Taftville, at $6 a cord. OR SALE—At onc Address TFOR SALE with glass win moved. . 1917 model, be eusily re- demountable rims, Willard ba art speedometer. SPasnik o ajestic Garage. nov: Leste PIGS FOR SALE—No garbase fed.| mantic. TFOR Sa1 i E—House with exira build- ing lot and two flats eac! X and bath, with s WANTED — To buy 200 cords hard| 1o fare, good parf part of which ca first FOR SALE or oxchange for grain. YES, SIR—Manila cigars, 6c each, cigar, 10c each; nice pipes. yes, sir, 59¢c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. oct23d SILK VELVET TAMS $7c. The Pas- ik Co, sell for less: Norwich and mantic. oct15TuThF WOOL GROWERS—Send us_ your wo0i, large or small lots; we will pay Admore Woolen Mills, je22d WANTED—Second hand and antlgue furaiture of all kinds; get our_prices before you sell. A, Bruckner, 55 Frank. lin St Tel 717-2. noved _ HELP WIN the war: raise 2 hares; raise your own and your neigh bors' ‘meat at a small costi prices ac- cording to age; pair. For sale by High St, Westerly, oct17d WANTED—To buy 514 gold and sil- o 0ld false teeth: highest pricss W. Guild. Jeweler. 21 Broad- Norwich. apréa $5 n, for 25c; Representa, a mild Havama Belgian FOR SALE—Ten head cattle, Hol- stein : J. L. W.. dare Bu Automrobilei_AStongAeflSp;cei FOR RENT Just off Franklin Square and from Main and Franklin Sts. Limited num- ber of separate stalls, with sepurate entrance cach car. Can be heated. JAMES A. HISCOX, 37 rear Franklim St. 14 FOR RENT MODERN COTTAGE of 8 rooms ! oct Telepione 98. 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 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. FOR SALE FOR SALE ARM FOR SALE—One of 1k from sciiool, house of 18 jarge ai servants and other high eleiation, g tion, known as the place for a su; 3 h a capacity corn 'crib, tool s 1 icehouse, 55 acres of good level land from’ stone. brook-watered pasture, plen head and is in the highest to F. T. Racine’s Farm Agency 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 Unt YOU CAN BUY zalow type hou \bout tiree acr abundance of odern conveniences, rence section, ARCHA W. COIT Hizhest Grade Properties, 62 Broadway. HOLSTEIN CATTLE 10 New Milch orn hand and! Side ing ¢ it 1612, E. I bodi ite 50 Shocks of white and befora frost, 2 ine bushel to the shock, 90¢ per shock. FOR SALE—About % acre of stand. Come and see ¥OR SALE—Several young milking at reasonable prices; bull 1% years old. . No. 1, South Cov- cows, Holstein R SALE—Ford big stock, must room bodies fit regula and extend d: also numbe ock bottom prices to immedi- | WANTED—Long distance moying | jobs by auto truck. Phone 1 wich Div. sepZd | WANTED Young Man or Boy of 16 or over to work in a Retail hoe Store. Apply at 206 Main St. Telephone 344 U. S. Employment Service License WANTED Boy 16 vears old to learn ihe print- ing business, including linotype w. Inquire at THE BULLETINX OFFICE. or at U. S. E. S. Office, 28 Shetucket St | WANTED : A TAILORESS at B. GOTTHELF & COS, Main Street, Norwich WANTED. Old false teeth. Dun't matter if broken. We pay up to $15 per set. Send oy parcel post and receive check by return mail. 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, WANTED--FIREMAN THE C. M. ROBERTSON CO. Montville, Conn. U. 8. E. S. Permit, No. 574 WANTED A FIREMAN. ALSO DYEHOUSE AND PICKER ROOM HELP, GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, Norwich Town. Apply to U. S. Employment Service fice, 38 Shetucket St. oct29d DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Phons 1177-3 R SALE—Two-ton Federal tri ¢ condition. Edward Chap- _FORD_ROADSTE! Frish| Shetucket St. CHEVROLET— 1915, in v !r:rc C y fine condition. bargain at $47: The Frisbie-Mc- painted and in fine he Frishie-McCormick Co.. DELIVERY—1000 Ib. capacity. with top and Frisbie-MeCormick Co., expre: The tucket tion, FOR SALE—United truck. 3% worm_drive, This_truck 'has always rendered good service and is in fine condition. Price about one-quarter of present list. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. TOR SALE—One 1918 Maxwell road- n less than 3,000 miles. & Meta{ Co. “FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. F. I, Racine, Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE—One borse. Tel. 32-4 Lebanon. FOR SALE—One Prairie State Inco- bator, rving set, one horse, 7 years old, 1200 pounds. A, B. Davies, adm. est. C. P. Knight. FOR SALE_Cider 30 cents ion; barrels furnisned in 50 gallon lots. Charles Hampton, Cou. tute. FLOUR—You can now buy one-half or more of flour. supply, with only 20 per cent substi- 'We fianale the two best grades milled—Duluth Imperial and Hecke: Ask_your grocer for them, or call Greeneville Grain Co. sep20d Dbarrel Jones. Phone 326-5. from FOR SALE or exchange (a part) for a_cottage of nine rooms, witia lot and shed adjoining, shore and ceuntry advantages, fishing, automobile, pavilion and _postoffice, on grounds; cottage is short distance Niantic village, Crescent Beach, Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, state camp, ail available by trolley or launch; furnishings included in sale; touring car desired, model, style, ‘preferably new, sired, blue or black, in good Condition; owner of cottage has business interests which make further use of same un- For further write to 53 Oak St. Norwich, Conn. dark green de- available. information, Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING Fzr Sale by ‘Rum. 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich ' THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. FOR SALE AT A BIiG BARGAIN PRICE nine-room modern house, fine outbuild- e acres of land, ings, w abou very desitably located, in city limit. about 10 minutes' walk from Franklin ticulars, in- Square. For further quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Renl Estate Broker, Frauklin Square, Norwic 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 running 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. l. Telephone 2365 PRESTONBRIDGE 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 on hand, for sale. 'weighing 1050 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and | some extra nice drivers; every horse will be sold with a written guarante: to be just as represented a. 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 you full value for your money. STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. Phorie 326-3. O’BRIEN & CHASE. FARM BARGAINS 200 acres, good buildings, only $2- 400, and wood enough to pay for farm; 85 acre, 35 cow farm, smooth land, good buildings. $4,000; 46 acres, state’ road, Colonial house. 20 rooms, A-1 condi- tion, only $2,200. We can make easy terms on these three farms, and they are genuine bargains. For further information. write TRYON’S AGENCY, 715 Main St. Willimsntic, Conn. FOR SALE A Genuine Pease Piano, in good con- dition, upright, stool, delivery, $95. THE TALKING MACHINE 48 Frankiin St, Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bui- | letin for business rasults. ~ 15 Two-Year-Olds. EHeifers are as handsome as many ever looked at. Write us for detailed in-| formation about these splen- idid cattle. These | tiv part of it, hut if they are goinz STONE and DARLING A. R. Stone E. Woodstock 216-4—Putnam—244-3 Fred J. Darling FOR SALE Business Blocks, Building Lots, List your pro- perty if vou care to sell or reni have » number of peovle looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Lstate anu Innurance, Thayer Blig. FOR SALE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 FURNISHED SEASHORE| COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT | a” Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant | and slong the also accessible Seashore Farms. | Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy| WESTERLY. senator ictrolas on easy terms as low as $1.00 down and $1.00 per week.. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 46 Franklin Street INSURE YOUR PROPERTY E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 CIiff Street COWS FOR SALE ANOTHER CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED, searf and free Tel. 30 Lebanon. Wiitestone Clgars il | wundrea from sune THERE 15 no advertising medium in | rute per theusand. Freaklia Street. e s ieind, o ofbooks. raoks. to” wink tileir warning window in’ the mornirz sometvhere helow = sottuud: sad 1 d for tinkers Troor Fores fingers will be busy 1, the stiteh that makes me dlzzy : cliildren w1l be chibby. then—sund just as grubb: 7 4o keep them wn pe ning £1ver in the heavens On a world releaseq from war. Yes T know that's far, so far ut that will he the way of it. And vou shali have the sey of it! “William Rose Benet, in The Cantury, TO UNDERSTAND. e saw long iines of khaki form quiet order, clan by clan: drive againet t blood-red storm ‘Jame and' steel hevond thelr span— me her for 2 game 1o runs— ro Lour cama er of tha guns, d out with eager eves, athAring har crifice al charge: rawn and srav, ir final fight, = of a vanished day ted throush the Ard some. wi ady f dream And ome w hit. He sow them forming. rew on tow. A line that raw hell conlan’t stop: ¢ 2o dawn's White glow, bodies clear the top: across ihe shaftered loam. mashing shell and shrapnel thousand miles from e w what Flag. ind, Country meant. 1 Tice Ly Artiller; HUMOR OF THE DAY “What a magnificent necklace Mrs. s on! carrot itanant M5tk b '—Life. . the club forum last ‘What was he talking about? “He didn't TJudge, “Where did you get that chicken, Kelly “Sure. sorr, it came for me vicious {like. aml 1 had to Kill it in self-de- {fense, sorr!"—Passing Show., ho was the first financier?” oar “Huh » “He floated quite a lot of stock sue- cessfully"-—Louisville Courjer-Jour- nal. ‘T have mever raised ‘my hand inst the poor and the cppressed. mel the tru ate. “Perhaps not yo nd. but Fou ive given them many a good . Swift " “replied one ¢¥ them.—Philadei: Rezor(. st vour incone. H on it? “Oh, we're gzoing te economize. We're goin do without such a_lot of things Jack really needs”—Cas- iance has such a small are you going to live sell's Saturday Jourmal, She—Do you think that people are less romantic and imaginative after they are married? He—1 dow't know about the roman- to to” explain _everything -they’ be more imaginative—Boston id Henrietta that 1" was proud see her vote just like 2 man,” said ir. Meeiiton. “Did that please her?” No. The choice of phrase was un- fortunate. She said that if she couldn’t vote hetter-than a man there would have been no need of Her troubling about the ballot in the first place."—Washington Star. “Will vou_ giv me me advice? asked the youthful candidate. “Why, certainly, my boy,” answered the veieran campnignér. “The first thing for vou to learn is ‘that you can’t feel the public pulse by listening to whot men sav just after the drinks and ecigars have been passed around.” —Birmingham Age-Hesald, THE KALEIDOSCOPE Steamers. must not now enter or ave Halifax harbor at more than six knots. rumored in Petrograd that un- (er German pressure banks will be Cenationalized shortly. Lord Shaughnessy has presented the Canadian Club in New York with the nucleus of a national library. A French officer has taken charge of the department of military justice, at the Greck ministry of war, | Baseball bats to the number of 14.- 400 have been sent to the Americans ( in the Lorraine sector of the weste front H Twenty men were burned to death in a fire at a lumber camp at a rall- | way siding near Truro, Nova ‘Scotia, { on Friday. i Proposals for the comtrol of _the hooks of all war industries have been { adopted by the main committes of the reichstag. idge Duff, of the.Canadian Gen- Al Appeal Tribunal, declined to grant cemption from military service to Plymouth Brethren, Australia_refuses to recogmize Pe- | ter Simovofi @s Russian consul unti e imperizl government shall have zed the Russian government. | Butter has been rationed by the | “nnish food committee with the in- { ention of exvorting the country’s sur- | plus to Germany in exchange for corn, | According to the latest information from Belzium, the Belgian ~soclalist 30, Coneaus, who was. con- { Gomned to death by the Germans, has | been spared. l A Vienna telesram' to the ww* Zeitung says that the strike which j)as | broken out at Budapest appears 10 be assuming big proportions, as on friday afternoon telegraphic commu- i nication with Budapes: was suspend- | { ed. STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, Lucas County, Frank J. Cneney makes oath that-hd | is senior partner of the firm of F..J.; Cheney & Co., doing bueiness in the City of Toledo, County and State afore- suil. and thai sald firm will pay the sum of ONH HU RED DOLLARS for each und everr case ' of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRR MEDICING, FRANK J. CHENBY. Sworn to before me and subseribed in my presen; is 6Lh day of Decem- ber, A, D. 155 ¥ (8eal) A W, GLEASDX, 2 v Public. I Xie e is taken in- and acts throuzh the blood on the mucous surfaves of the system. & 0. Toledo, 0. i |

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