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FAIR AND WARMER TODAY AND TOMORROW Whet is Gong Un somight | LOST AND FGUND 80| FOUND—Friday, 1ady’s black hand- g Owner can have same by calling % Main St. Breed Bldg., proving ymperty and paying for this adv. _novidd BANKMOK g:ss‘ ook No. Savin, tione: claim to said b on to present said on or before the 13 or submit to having the book declared .extinguished and a new cancelled and book issued in li amount due thereon paid. LOST—Lost or_stolen, 142952 of The Norwich Soclety. All persons are cau- against purchasing or negotiat- ing the same, and any person having & 00Kk is hereby called up- claim to said bank th day of May, 1919, eu thereof, or the novi3w Oh, to be in" Paris 'ha!l,t-\fl M me home again! Out of Storm- and thunder th‘ra&‘“aut of shrapnel rain To see the gallant llvmg ml‘rd: be- neath ‘the clean. T And hail the ghosts e %fim them—the dead wib LOST—On Monda; Please return to reward. a bunch of keys. Hoff Hotel novisd el LOST—Saturday night, between East- ford and South Woodstock, black and tan coon hound with Willimantic tag. Ashford, novisd Finder notify T. Phone Willimantic M. Lynch, Div. 289-14. or Oh, to watch the s\mumg Jeanhe’s holy-lancel And thon, just God,.to Jne he sacred sollnfl F‘flfii AND COOTIES! Mrs. Willis Almy arrived at the Rob- FOR SALE TO RENT . sct P Palmer farm fom Séekonk B, WANTED—Old papers; Toc 10| FOR sALE Buick six & 1, last 3 per 2 x five passenser % i i aabic 9 KP\\‘x‘x(xegekm ty was held with Mre, | 1bs., jewepapers lc lb. for magazanes;| touring car in A-1 condition, B, Da Fiflxfifi'ssfiifiun’fi‘:? e Yotlon is Theatre. [Elizabeth Thompson Thursday of last| e 4150, DAy £60d, prices for old rags|ideon, 23 Pearl St~ =~ noiisd FARM to let; the Ross farm in Lis- i ced Theatre. week. Another society will be held 13d ,FOR SALE—_Yoke of oxen Weighm’ bon, near Jewett City, 160 acres. George « P. of H.!this week, as the ladies are busy com- - 3200, G. C. Gardner. R. T. D. 4. Col- ‘Ross, Norwich, Ct. R. F. g nerce Hall-| pleting work for the supper. SoNANTED_AL nsa:ss Marot's Boarding| chester, Conn. Garaner Lak novxzd Phone Jewst Gy, Ba D Tarbon. 57-2, ! - U Wl “Phe local chureh bell added its note | ZRA2Q1 AL TROMPEON, EoTn, an eXDer’ . TEOR SALE125 cords of mostly hard | Present tenant. B gt i = to the zeneral rejoicing on Monday ; good wages. ply evenings| ¥20d, packed beside the road in West| TQ LET_Tenement five rooms, cen- AR AT morning and never did its notes sound S, Camp's, P A G Drooklyn; Dest offer takes this wood:| trally "located. $11 per month In- AN CEMENTS welcome. B v o am;s quire Jeweler's, 32 Franklin St. noved J ar o y iepar DAVIS THEATRE. | Robert Milne and son- of Boston TED — Woman for general| Write or telephoune 230. J. H. Milli-| TO RENT_Rooms, fur i, singly £ the big s " .iand Mrs. James Brooks of LAWrence, | housework. Inquire evenings. Mrs. | gan, _Danielson, Conn. novisd | or en suite, heat and all modern con- ORSPE the B Snd tens 1), Sraanatl of their mother, Mrs.| W R. Denison, 41 Happy St., or Phonc veniences. 79 Hamilton Ave. nov2d zeenes i “Carmen of e Klondike” | piizit 4 Fompeon. 1013~ novidd | FOR nlz,—bJ::hcord; agokz‘ickog, 100 e Clars 4 8, whi ] DW i oo & ¢ m-1{ e S R T T SRR ite i an K NT—] 5 sturring Ciara Williams, which Is BoW | “There was no servies Sunday mom- |~ \Nwan_Two or Fifes fursished | foeos plio bireh an Ao oo ot oo, for light housskeeymg. Mr e Davi v e el he latter | IN8 _ON accouni of the weather. rooms for light housekeeping: modern | will sell one cord just as chea 100 | Kelly, 7 No. High St. augsld ch comes as = cimax i the 1atter ™ Xg1eom Thompson, who has beem|and covvenient. G. C. care Bulletin.|and will defiver anywhors in Rorerioh, e A Soads i of the production The ..-omh.t\: elected one of the representatives of | nevidd Yantic ‘Hickory Wood Yard, B, a STORAGE—Household gotods -w;et_l are Edward Coxen, who is play- [REEECC TG 08 0€ 1o ature, was a = Shericns e Nawrocki. Tel. 1704. e :fiemn a;;l;:oggu;?zmhnfi::flrx;n the par t “"-""f"‘] guest of his mother Sunday. employment. Vellis Lunch,| FOR SALEFew fine White Wyan-| jeld 4 g o of story Hersehell ™ jriends of Mrs. Henry Carpenter of E novi3d _|dotte cockerels, Martin strain aivect.|—se—= vine wle of the vil- |14 R Pa-ore’ Sl4A ito. loarn ‘of e e train ditest | 1o RENT—Furnished rooms: alao TeDonnld?" The battle of |y o tmoiorement 1o Leaith “WANTED — Second hand furniture; mov12d | rooms for light housekeepls 106 N it ht which her improvement in health ? we pay highest prices in eastern Con- FOR SALE—A complete dining room | School St. Tal 1048-3. seplld v far surpasses any fizht whicl Miss Sarah Palmer returned ‘O\Hem ut: we buy anything; largest sec- | set, wardrobe, brass crib, white enamel 'm-» er hean enacted b * @ motion- | Yeymont iast week to take up herlnnd hand store in state. Louis D. Ward. complete. bed, wall pictures, ice box, pleture camera. It covers nundreds of | sohool” duties at Bradford. warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwici.|oouch hammock, combination desk and teet of film and plays an fmportant| Mrs Martin Chapman has had her [ Write. call or tel. 361-13. _3e4MWS | book case, Pasnik, 124 Phatt Ave. part in the develomment of the plot. |hou serepaired and improved. KEuovl s Two meg fightiue viciously, Charles H Ph_x_lybav "¥OR SALE One new mileh cow with Or en Eeh tromh ureing huilding and nfi novi2d |calf by her side, 1 good five year old er into the street of ihe town, TWANTED _Raw furs. AC H._ A.|Avrshire cow, 16 h.D. gasoline engine forgetful of o1l else they struggle in Heebner's every Thursday. A, C. Ben- ‘UbhA“truck and suwcc:mbmed Myron|l| EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE AND knee-deep mud. amid a downpour of v12d llen, Hanover, Conn. novizd I GARAGE IN BEST RESIDEN- main and in the teeth of an Arctic gale. WANTEDStout American boy 17-18| FOR SALE—One 1913 and one 1912 TIAL SECTION, THOROUGH: They hattle until blood and mud dis- to work in a wholesale store. Apply |Cadillac cars in good condition. Ch4r1e<i 4 features anl make them U. 8. E. S. Office, Shetucket St. Phillips, Plainfield, novizd LY MODERN, FORTY DOL- o longer hu- novild = mans b o, bodies ne to them, sodden with mud figkt on, takirg real knock-down blows and scrambling to their faet for Meantime, the crowd, as c beastial as the fighters, watches rees them on regardless of the rain and the whinping gale of the storm. Danee-hall girls in flimsy costumes and miners in mackinaws and ofl sl\in- brave the wrath of the ciements ohserve the greater wrath of umr fellow beings, until at last when the rombatants are nearing the end of heir endurarice and are floundering from exhaustion, there comes a start- ling and unexpected end—the end of the fight and the end of the story. The other pictures on the bill are Alias Marv Brown, a five part Tri- angle feature starring Pauline Stcie. The Official United States War Revue and the Burton Holmes Travel pic- tures complete the show. "zndum» tomorrow. BREED THEATRE The biz William Fox phote-spectacle, The Prussian Cur, will be shown at the Breed theatre for the last time to- dzy. Those who have seen this film declare that no war picture ever ex- hibited in this city ean equal it in the migantic sweep of events, the variety of thrilling scenes and the impressive- ness of its great world characters. The Prussian Cur sums up a whele epoch in the world’s history. It is a spy play, a history play, a war play, and a love blay Other pictures on the bill include he Burton Holmes Travelogue and a Sunshine comedy entitled A Diver’s Last Kiss Coming Thursd: Friday and Annette Kellerman in the mil | ollar production, Queen of the | WM. S. HART, At the auditorium Thursday, Friaa; nd Saturday in a big Six Part featur of the Nor entitled “The Hellhou of Alaska." hers on the & trde Fatty Arbruckie and for Millions." BRIEF STATE NEWS [ at Watch Hill, TWANTED— work_for young men; will call and deijver. Write Laundry, care Bulletin Co. novild "FOR SALE_Two bowhing alleys with all equipment in first class shape, $400. Inquire T. Bthier, 18 Bath St., Norwich. novidd WANTED—Furs of all kinds: mghest WANTED WANTED--FIREMAN 7ITHE C. M. ROBERTSON CO. Montville, Conn. U. 8. E. S. Permit, No. 574 FOR SALE—Cheap. 2 1200 Ib. hor!e, LARS PER MONTH THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street prices paid. Every Saturday A. will work single or double, br il ex. 724 — Phones — 68 el A A e S R O e e e L R S Norwich Tallow Co., 32 Talman St. No. & Tanner St. Norwich Town, or Phone 1062-3. nov12a . S OVERNMENT wants thou- sands clerks at Washington; men- women-girls, 18 or over; $i00 month; Norwich examinations Dec. 7; common education sufficient, with our coaching; your country needs you: help her and iive in Washington during war times; write immediately for free list posi- tions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 53-J., Rochester, N. Y., or apply at U, S. Otfice, 28 Shetucket St. novéd WANTED Young Man or Boy of 16 or over to work in a Retail Shoe Store. Apply at 206 Main St. s Telephone Employment Service License 57 344 WANTED — Registered pharmacist, operate preferably middle Aged tn ED—Housekeeper 3 mi ar two. Write Ray L. Momn, R, ¥ D. WANTED A FIREMAN. ALSO DYEHOUSE AND . Box 134, Hampton, Conn. novid - WANTED—Farm, 25 to 50 acres, un- der cultivation, good buildings, good location, mot Over five miles from Franklin Square. J. L. W., care Bulle- novTd A general shop man; one PICKER ROOM HELP, et wfiodwo'kmgcma» N EN ) N chinery. E. L. Perry, ngel'snn. onn., T‘g'l‘-;‘EN WOOLEN MILLS, Norwich 5 DD“ T 5TR S Otee 2 Apply to U. Office, _'R Shetucket St ployment Service 0ct29 a maid to care- for Mrs. H E. Flagler, novéd FOR SALE w. to work in store be- fore and after FURNISHED SEASHORE| C61TAGES FOR SALt UR RENT View, shore; WESTERLY, ictrolas on easy terms as low Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode also accessible Seashore Farms. 1 3end forbookiet. Frank W. Coy' $1.00 down and $1.00 per week. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 46 Franklin Street INSURE YOUR PROPERTY with E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 MATT A. TINK AUCTION PHURSDAY, NOV, at 10 a. m at tie farm known a E situated at e following de p'mvr‘\. oung vear old two vear old bui three vear le cows due spring, s old steers, 1 ters 100 head of cattle. consi with calf, well freshen I new m hool. Inquire at this 2 Office, 28 She- ncvud office or at TU. tucket St. WANTED At once, middle aged man by the month for a_permanent position; references required. Address O, Main, Norwich. U. B. 8. License 5 1d l | S. WL‘II:.D — To buy 200 ce cords hflrd S larze or small lots; price. Admore Woolen 3 Conn. w00, hest. Yartic, TE aiture of all ki fore you sel st HELP WIN tne war; hares; raise your own and v i t small montk 514 gnx‘d“{xfi maa old falye teeth: highest prices o Tebeton 51 Hrasa §d 5 Jistance = 86 CIiff Street Phone 117 Augtioncer | on of lease, 1 <~ WANTED | the Gardiner Bridge, ed per. to 5-ton Trucks, would pre- months Clinton—William N. Stevens has |due to m».' | du k d‘ a been picking green lima beans in his | N08% weighing -tru and wi zarden up to a few days ago. | e fer dump s L Danbury.—-The local state trade school opened Monday after being . foced during the period of the ept: | 1 turkets | cam wagon 1|big money. Inquire imme-| Py 8 f -l e spreader, 1 .1 disc IS 1 riding 4(]\[ vato Waterbury. M and Carl hay and corn fod- Waleott and son, who have been living other” ariicies too numerous | diately. Telephone 99, Dan- for several months in Texas and Wyo- ;“‘,""T"}“", V. DEareatormiraic et ming. arc at the home of Mr. Walcott's | S L EARRORO R Faate NORL rarents, Mr. and Mr W. E. Walcott, | JOHN ACKLEY. - iRt Btinker Hill avenue. : : __|ielson Division and ask for Naugatuck. - M Jennie La mer of | Platts Milis has just received a num- JAMES H. HYDE ... - s her of postal cards from her son, who | U TION Louis Wolfe, Dayville. 8 a prisoner of war at Camp Rastalt A ( 1 rermany. e was taken prisoner on | Tuly 23 and this is the firet time she > auction. on Pinej has reerived any communication from fles norta from| HEh n. Bridgeport. iree hundred thou- THURSDAY. NOV, 14, 1918, i «and bricks a das are id on the five housing jobs of Br d,.,‘pm‘ under | $ale to commence promptly at 10 a. m., ! he di trol of the United States Housing corporation The total brick to be laid will be 15,000,000, These jol sre helpin make Pridgeport a oity of brick Stamford ze number of col- assist at company. at work s > others be- ; The men 2, brawn fellows and appear ca- gable of performinz a lot of hard Waterbury.- Thomas G, N. Andrews. | iy o Her Majesty ! Fuee nd to His Majedty King d vears and | e \wiiose war camy | ° amm ¢ X S ®ablishe New York city, hz ome tu W Iy 10 be the sieward | or the Manufacty pary. PC" fured ming DLETON bILL Winifred heis s Monday been home since the | the influenza. and Eari Potter » guests {his week sack spray horse mower, 1 six- tato hoe. cream separato frigeratc ahont . inciuding noved WILLIAM B GE WILCOX. v (nearly r (;mder aping attachment for mower. 1 If stormy, new smoothing end-gate 1 £ H. CHAMPLIN, fe | BOYS WANTED Good Size Boys for Bul- ifletin Newspaper Routes. Apply at Bulletin Office at once. ). WANTED Boy 16 years old to learn ihe print- ing business, including linotype work. ‘»:v--lloneer”“quj"e at THE BULLETIN OFFICE. jor at U. S. E. S, Office, 28 Shetucket St AUCTION | - Will sell at public auction, at my | WANTED. farm, known as the (‘hurles Gager 01d false tecth. Don’t matter il place, on Bozrah St., Bozrah, ken. We pay up v $15 per set. end by parcel post and receive THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1918, hecik by réturm mail. We buy dia- nonds, toe. commencing ot 11 a. w.. he henefit of the < institnt where < RS \|’\'m, RCHAT? COLLATERAL LOA 154 Water § beiween Shetucket and An T Market Sts. urm to deal with. is nc advertising mediura In: | Eastern Connecticut euua(l to The Bul- ‘etin for pusiness reeults FEEERRL R S = For use in Norwich, five 3‘/2i | | 1 | t | owter of cottage has business interests which make further use of same un- information, | c {2 FOR SALE—A black mare, we)ght 1100 pounds, in good conmdition, tne| Automobile Storage Space Kenned} Corporatjon, Danielson. Tel. 36 Bovisd FOR Ffl‘ SALE—FEleven weelks’ old_ p!g’s‘ Joseph some nice sows for breeding. OZDK Ilflldorte Hill Farm, Danielson, Ct. “FOR SALE—12 horses that | been used on ice wagons; we wish to winter and will sell them very cheap: weighing 1100 to 1600 1bs., Ibs.. age 9, is one of the best work ‘l‘l the state: to the city and have no use we are hiring her boarded at O'Brien & Chase’'s Stable, 371 Main St. They 11 show her to vou. Ask for Mr Cook’ mare. noviid R LE At once, a skunk dog. Address Alfred Childs. North Windham. onn. Phone 643-6 novild 1917 model, with glass windows, can be easily mo\cd demountable rims, Willard b tery, Stewart dometer, runs toda. Majestic Garage. PIGS FOR SALE No garbage fed. Lester Eaton, Shetucket Park, Willi- mantic. nov9d _FOR_SALE exchange for grain first class waichdog, 1% vears good for woodchuc W, novid L. have the season 'being about over. we have more than we have moved from the we got'jt, $400. Asik | old, care Just off Franklin Square and from Main and Franklin Sts. Limited num- ber of separate stalls, with separate entrance each -car. Can be heated. JAMES HISCOX, Industrial Bldzs. rear Franklin St. Telephone 985 oct3ld ages 6 to all good workers, some extra nice pairs: also our driving horse Pat age 1, weight 1075 Ibs. sound, stylish, and is one of the best road lorses 'in. New England, is afrald of nothing, safe for a lady to drive, cost $325 in Vermont two years ago,! will sell him for $163: these horses can be seen at the Preston Bridge Stable. The salesman will show them = .&nd hitch them to your full satisfac- on. novild E.Rh‘ ‘I'I' FOR SALE One Vermont Morgan MOD! COTTAGE chestnut, white-maned mare, in foal, bred to foal June 10, 1919, weight 1300 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 E—Ten head cattle, Hol- bull, Guernsex nearhy springer.| ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW - W. care E‘HCUh . 2rmovid RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN FOR SALE—150 shocks of white and | OFFICE. Tlow field corn befora frost, about one bushel to the shock, | == F. B kham, Bast = ; . e FCR sALE LE—About e of stand- in’the tield, Come and see Boved '.\‘-me; milking AT A BIG BARGAIN PRIC ces; old, th Cov- ‘onn. Phone novid e-room modern | ouse, 10 minit Ior further parti; ord 2 hodies: : uust be reduced to maie JOHN A. MORAN, room for im trucks equipment; | 3 - bodies fit rezular Ford one-ton | Bealibatits Droner and extended: also number of Suburban | Frankliu Square, Nor bodies: rock bottom prices to immedi- | T ate buyers: an oppo e o P e 15 well as ‘merchants, o 307 Dean - a0r 60 RE on Federal truck Edward Chup- oct30d FORD ROADSTER—1016 -nodcl The FARM 10 acres tillable, balance pasture ard wood land. some timber and abund- five painted and in ed truc worm neing This serviec now € and Frishie-Mc tiom, Pond 1818 Maxwell road- 3.000 miles. I 1 Co. F £ r saie, Wr)ta for catal ogue. 1, Racine, Danieison, Conn. _sepIdd “One geneml 4 Lebanon. " FOR SALE—_One Prairie State incu- bator. two Colonial brooders., wood -arving sel, one horse 7 years oid, 1200 ; pounds. A. B. Davies, adm. est. C, P. Horses to let for all kinds of bus: Knight octzid FIAO‘JB—YDH can now buy one-! halt of flour. or a 60-day th only 20 per cent. tuze. milled—Duluth Imperial Ask your grocer call Greeneviile Grain Co. p20d _ for them, passenger substi- “'We hanale the two best grades and Hecker- or Phone 326-3. ance of wood, plenty of fruit, 8-room cottage house running water, bath, toilet, hot and cold wat fine lawn, large barn, situated one-third of mile to railroad tion, near and with all con- veniences. Price $3730. A rare bar- gain. 1If interested in a cozy home come and look at this at once. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 4i West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telepihone 2365 Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. 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 to 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every horse FOR SALE or exchange (a part) for a_cottage of nine rooms, with lot and shed adjoining, shore and automobile, ceuntry advantag sishing, with pav on grounds: from Niantic village, Crescent Beach, Golden Spur and. Oswegatchie, boating, bathing, ion and _postoffice, aunch; farnishings included in sale; touring car desired,sof 1917 or :odel electric lights. starter, sty sived, blue or black, in good Condition; ilable. For further te to 53 Oak St. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. cottage is short distance near state camp, all available by trolley or ‘18 zood preferably new, dark green de- by 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. Phone 326-2. Q'BRIEN & CHASE. FARM BARGAINS 200 acres, <Fnofl buildings, only $2,- 490, and wood enough to pay for farm; 85 acre, 35 cow farm, smooth land, good buildings, $4,000; 46 acres, state road, Colonial he . 20 rooms, A-1.condi- tion, only $2.200. We can make easy terms on these three farms, and they are genuine rgains. For further mfurmatwn TRYON'S AGEN! 715 Main St.. “llll.l.lll; Conn. FOR SALE \vnte dition. upright, deiivery, $95. THE TALKING WMACHINE SHOP, 46 Franklin St =tool, PRESTON BRIDGE | A Genuine Pease Piano, in good con- scarf and free | i THERE 1s no advertising medium in Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bui- letin for busziness results. 1 | i i LOST—Sunday, cither in Franklin or a Mohegan, or on ti lady’s navy biue oV he city streets. straw hat. LOST—In Hampton, Friday, Nov. black, white and tan beagle hound; Finder leave la! Bulletin Office and get reward. 8, Trenches swept by poison nm!fl Wheatfields mowed by hand of Death, Pelting rain and sloughs of mu Slime and filth and: human .h! Shrapnel” sting and. roar. of Horrors of a° ll\'hlg' hell,. And cooties, tag No. 25240. 1. W. Parker, Dayville, | Blllets dry and billéts- war . Conn., or call Luther Day, Dayville. |Bunks seguestered-‘from: the storm, novisd ?eaumpjozatts ar& ’bmk coup s,mkgs im- lity. a LOST—Black and white bird dog| Music, maidens, songs and aahedt with a Chatham tag: answers to the Reward when returned to H. E, Costello, 14 Turner St., name of Ray. novl”d Willi- Pleasures of a home in France And cooties, " FOUND—Came to our house Satur- day night, black dog, brown feet and Owner can have same white breast. A7\|re skies and rolling seas, d and men at ea. ing millions homewatd- bstind Hearts too brimming Tull for found: Homeward bound witiw 2nd by paying for this_adv. and proving e property. 62 Pratt St. W mmds «xnd <t!‘|p£~& and ;Cn! emrfi STRAYED from home, black and And cooties, white setter dog with tan markings:| —Thomas Gilbert Brown.'Co. K, s1st name on collar “Robert i Pioneers, France Findgr ple: novlid HUMOR OF THE DAY FOR FOR The United States Railroad Administration, Central Ver- mont Railroad, will sell at SALE SALE auction at 11.30 a. m., Nov. 20th, 1918, at its railroad|™™ station in Yantic, Conn., one lot of Textile boxed, namely: 40 in. net” Machine consigned to order of Diamond Textile| Machine Works, Bezrahville, Conn. Inguire Geo. H. Stanton, Machinery, Deputy Sheriff. “QGar- Prohibition Worker—is yourn .hus- band a wet or a dry, Mr§!uingle? Mrs. Jingle—He's - a'« perieddcal — Buffalo Express. We all love good old He's high in our ‘or, though we know he’s very bright Ile never casts refle: —Knoxville’ Jeurnat and Tr!hune .U((hf‘l‘fThl\ pound of buiter you sent me is three ounces shert. « id the _pouiil the pounit 1'eslc.rda3 e | " your i bm 1 nno. use it ’ Husband—Why not? <17 have left’ my; Draeeles at London Opixion. " | “This powder- A I “Yes, my dea | “How did vou get this powaee on | your shoulde o “The street cars are pretty crowded now.”—Kansas City. Jouinal aw, what is a paeifist? Paw—A pacifist is a man who wili hide until two men siart .to fisht and who will =neak out when they are busy fighting and steal their coats, my son.—Knoxville Journal and Tribune. F R ALE { “Father,” said Harry, *what would e the name of a litile boy whose fa- ther was trying to get him intQ very attractive two-family house|crowded omnibus 3 \\vu: modern improvements. very de-| “I'm sure I don’t know, my SOR.::: rable location. If you are in want{ “Well, father, wouldn’t it be Ben: »¢ rent. it will pay vou well to look |jam-in Youth’s Companion, into this offering. For full particular Counsel—Then you think he stmcll inquire of you with ‘malice dfal"ldod%hl" H Witness (indignantly oW e(l'l JOHNTA T M ORAN: mix me up like that. e told You Real Estate Broker. tartediha Rt el it B Ther Franklin Square, Norwi wasn't no mallets nor nothin' of fhe - — Kind about it.—Shipping World. “Lsee you took: that pretty. girl in COWS FOR SALE o e <ommbriattey: CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED, TUESDAY, NOV. 12, FRED W. HOXIE, Tel. 62. Lebanon, Conn. FOR IMPROVEMENT. REPAIR, ON FRANKLIN Central Building Ph AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM SQUARE. PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONOHUE SALE FWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH S AND TROLLEY IN GOOD LINE FOR Norwich ones YOU CAN BUY alow iy all mo garage; 36.000 new and with tion; b fine D room house in Nor spacious barn and distance from land; short You can rent modern conve coal in cellar, rence section, $40 ARCHA Highest Gra Telephone 1334. pe ences, o hiouse, six rooms dern conveniences, ; pcturesque loc FFor $3.300, a abundance o unsurpassed resi- monthly, W. COIT de Properties, 63 Broadway. vou propose?” e both kind of got cote There Wa< -4 married covble’ in pr re’'s a scien- is wabblinz you suppose ime muf- ut off the the bearings, and vheel cap.—Clevelatil ancient witch offened, o a1 pricggey TR yrned three uan same price. Targuin fi- hree. yolumes at th is going up.” | THE KALE]DOSCOPE A portable rack has becu patented that -converts the corner of any reom into a wardrobe. t Carter Harrison, five times "nn\ or of ag0,.js wow a Red ss worker in France. 2 | v0 hundred and_mine .years ago { the province cf Mew York.put a closed season upen deer. partridge, quail, wild turkeys and heath hen. % A gray squirrel svas seen to eross the Sandy river fr(\v{i K‘ 1“}‘11012:310'; { Farmingion, ife., on-the hi: {v:r:m‘g!'m the Central Main Fower | company. | For ists the use of physicians.and den- a tongue depression instrument been invented ‘that switches on a’u electric light +to illuminate a pahent mouth when it is used. i A hand-organ man hns,. in_his HOLSTEIN CATTLE 10 New Milch on hand and 115 Two-Year-Olds. many ever looked at. Write us for detailed in- formation about these splen- did cattle. STONE and DARLING A. R. Stone E. Woodstock Fred J. Darling Pomfret 216-4—Putnam—244-3 FOR Cottage Houses, Tenement Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. perty if you care to eell or rent, as I bave <« number of peovle looking for SALE an real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate Roow 198 and Insuramce. Thayer Blip These Heifers are as handsome as List your pro- rounds, visited South Paris, Me., from 35 to 37 vears and, Wwith the ex- ception. of ome or two popularairs, he is grinding out the same old mm Cablegrams ' received - hy Herbe C. I]ooser, chairman of the -Belgian relief corgmission, indicaies that the population of _reoccupied territery in Northern France is more than 1,500,000, and that of reoccupied Belgium is about 80,000+ Omundnamt, a . shipbailding yard at Landskronma, en, -across the sound from ‘Copenhagen,.is enlarging its plant and iwill ‘be, they claim, the largest shipyard. in Sweden. They are deepening the harbor and building a drydock 621 feet long,.costing $600,000, to accommodate ‘ships: of 15,000 tons. Four ships_are mnow under» m tion. According o the rm art ‘of the Ba- reau of Fisheries —prellminary ar- rangements have been made bring 12 live - blue. foxe: George Tsland- on: trip. steamer Roosevelt ‘this winter for Biological Survey's” experimental farm in the state of New York. A similar shipment of 10 blae foxes ;art to ihe Biological Suryey . 1916. Some pictures ate 1ike ‘some peopls —hanging is too-goed for them. f= CUT THIS 0UT—IT IS WORTH m Don't miss” thik-~Cut «out thrs enclosé with 5¢ an mdl-lé&‘o‘m Co., 2835 Sheffield" Aves s your nmame and address You will receivé.in‘return a a Compound, {ox coughs, colds and Foley IKidnéy :H for pain in sides and back, rhe m, backache, ney and hladder -ailments; and’ Cathartic - @ wholesome thoroughly M for constipation, bilicesness, headache, and shiggish bowels. 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