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PROBABLY FAIR TODAY AND TOMOROW 'FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES ANNOUNCEMENTS v fom' e Dance in Casino hall, Taftville, Sat- urday evening, Nov. 16th, 1918, Music by Lang’s orchestra. Prize waltz for tlemen, 30c; ladies, Zc. Sunday at Y. M. C, A. Sunday at the Y. M, C. A. the usual Sunday morning breakfast to men in | that constantly accumulates in the service will be eerved by the. la- | TRISRY SYaryining goes wrong. dies of the auxiliary. Cary will give a brief address before *he men leave the tables, the get-together, solos by Mrs. W. Russell Baird, and dress by Rev. Tunch served free to all dies of Christ Episcopal church. Civil- isns as well as the men in the service R. Graham. Auditorium. Italo-North American Commercial Woolworth Building, New York, there cablegram from a military official in Rome which reads “Film offensive duces thrilling attacks. twelve operators of whom two kill- «d. five decorated for bravery." This refers to the newest and most spectacular of all war films entitled Photographed Auditorium theatre for Throughout the seven reels of this rilling episodes ppea peaks | “4F complete details | o battle ar marner poss Trentino Al and infantr. 1e most vivi nder fire are finally outdone with the raproduction of a combined cal battle on the Adriati » his feet cheering with enth is heing dis ibitor: Breed Theatre. Queen of the Sea, in the person of Annette he star of the William Fox super- re which wiil & lierman feature at- the title indicates cture awu-ated to vemen f this spe the five have been high-diving tunts™ than and deep-sea encompassed tic_performer teature film The Hearst-Pathe subjects are There will be ‘Tour shows today unlimited LEBANON Hattie Hewitt's noon. The following worl met at pairs bovs’ un- 4 hospital shirts underdraws, " pairs men's 9’ blouses, 2 under- Charles Lillie, who has church Sun- of Hartford has been k_with his parents, Mr. There was great rej and daughter, town over 1l of New on il ADAMS TAVERN e home of their father, | of Kennebr: B e e Closed Mrs. James P. Browning and daugh- | Charlestown, visiting Mrs Mr. and Rishop and Mr. London Monday. cp and son spent duys in Hartford last week Vernon Boothby a recent gues: A. A. Boothby. Mr. and Mrs. F. spending a week in Danbury and Bast Fowler are Manning. who Georgia to visit their son Hoxie spent Sat- % i w Hamp- | -~ business | GALES FERRY The November meeting of the Wom- | an's Home Missionary society was held at the home of the Mi Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock ewton presided. Christianity and the World's Workers, | The meeting opened with sinzing the | _ hymn Waiting. Miss Caroline B. I'ree- | man at the piano. Perkins conducted th: The Star Spangled was sung by all standing. lowed a seiection, Will Our Needs? read by Miss The second chapter of s Mathewson | Then fol Prayer ducted the home mission Hymn, Watch and Pray, roll call and > bustness closed the meeting. The Ladies’ Aid society of the M. B Lsaves Chelsea Dock, Norwich, church heM an all-day session at the | vestry Friday, when five quilts were | What Is Going On Tonight | “«CAN [ BE lotten Pletures at Davis Theatre. Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vandeville and Motion Pictures at Auditoriom Theatre. How often after tha k MBEDAL Haarlem the la-|they do not help you. FOR SALE TO RENT . LOST AND ND ‘WANTED—Ten job; all overtime you can make. to U. 8. K. S. Bureau, 3§ Shetucket St., or H. Wales Lines Co. Allyn’s Point; WANTED—Vaults and sesspools to PRl e T pigs seven weeks ol Preston City. CURED?” ve you heard that sad ictims of disease. Per- haps the disorder has gone too far for help, but oftener it is just in its first stages and the pains and aches are only nature's first cries for help. not' despair, Find out the cause and give nature all the help you can_and she will repay you with health. Look dneys. The kidneys are the most overworked organs of the human body. and when they fail in their work of filtering and throwing eff the poison Six Bricklayers, union men, who can %o to work at once on buildings for war _industry near railroad and trolley at Vernon, Conn. CASPER RANGER CONSTRUCTION WANTED—A second maid. Miss Porteous, 34 Fairmount St. novitd MARRY if lonel me; best and most. successful “Home Maker;” hundreds rich wish marriage strictly confidential for results, Vernon, Connecticut. _Telephone Manchester 336-3, or apply S. Office, Hartford. nov1éd Oakland, Calif. WANTED _Widow with daughters can fined steady.employment at good Wages in factory in small town near New London; would move fres of charge. I Capsules will give Herbert B.|aimost immediate relief from kidney and bladder troubles and their kindred At 530 atailments, They will free vour body rahn's orchestra, | from pain in short order. But be sure it to get GOLD MEDAL. Look for the name on every box. In three sizes, sealed packages. - Money Tefunded if Address 197, care Bul- BOYS WANTED Good Size Boys for Bul- MEN—Age 17 to 55; exerience un- necessary; travel, make secret investi- gations, reports; American Forelgn Detective 181 St, Louis, or apply U. S letin Newspaper place. in_the °r® | London. Ttalian | 3 005 Anthony, R. repro- home Thursday. Wil be | POK of St. John. Monday pletured Ttaly's Inc e car- urd: tage Monday. phy {0 Groton Thursd; rial and | New Haven, Cir. | this (Saturday) morning. today. a other other the bill ! el | satisfactory service. < sent out T. J. HEALY, Norwich, Ct. Marguerite Bid'g., pajama the word e GEORGE celebra- | 2 % wk |} Until Further Notice ana. son| A. A. ADAM in New Shetuéket St. WANTED—Boarding house to man- age By Tan and. Wife and, son with ail B. C.. Bulletin Office. WANTED—A competent. cook.. Mrs. be at home for the winter at Hamiiton Apply at Bulletin Office at once or at U. S. E. S. Of- Mrs, Lucy A. Hurlbutt and her sis- ter, Miss Laura A. Perkins, are spend~ \FOR SALB—Brood, sow, just bred, also’ four young F. A, Krug, $9-14. nov1 RENT—Three furnished rooms TO for light housekeeping or two single rooms for two gentlemen. Apply 2% Mountain Ave. novied | yearling heifer, from my_pasture Mansfield, Finder please Phone ‘Willimanfic Division. Reward. n STRAYED or stolen, red and whit> 3= FOR SAL M. C. 2-ton truck, 1917 model, very good condition, price | sonable rate: FOR RENT—Two closed cars, at rea- day or might service. very low, have no use for same; model| Phone 1219-3. 14 Cliff St. _ novisd 490, 1916 Chevrolet, just overhauled, in best of conditjon, price very low; also an_eight cylinder Briscoe, five passen. ger car, light and' economical, plenty of speed and power, will be sold very rea- sonable. Inquire Gordgn's Garage, Plainfield, Conn. noviéd FOR SALE—Seed rye very fine quality. C. E. Carpenter, 16 Newton St. Phone 1037-4, it FOR SALE — Two working horses, one dump cart and harness. Thomas Ibbison, Whittington Ave. noviéd FOR SALE—One vear old St. Bernard dog, brougnt up with a child. Mrs, ‘William Friswell, Colchester, Ct.;, R. F. D. 3. . Tel. 33-3. noviéd FOR SALE—Ford touring car in first, class’running order; no reasonable of- fer refused. Inquire 14 Cliff St. novliéd FOR SALE—Bicycle in good condi- tion, coaster brake, cheap, Call 1251-3. noviéd TO LET—Basement store, 17 Main St. low rent. Apply The Sperry & Hytehinson C novisa TO RENT. — Furnished rooms, 58 ‘Washington St. novisd TO_RENT_Furnished room, with board; can accommodate a few more table boarders; one minute’s walk from Marlin-Rockwell's. 13 Boswell Ave. novisd Owner prove property and pay charges. Inquire Builetin Office. novied FOUND—A small sum of mon U. S, GOVERNMENT wants thou- sands Cclerks at - Washington; men- women-girls, 18 or over; $100 month: Norwieh examinations Dic. 7; common education sufficient, with our coaching: your country needs you: 3 live in Washington during war times write immediately for free list posi tions open. Franklin Institute, Depi. 32-J, Rochester, N. Y. or appl. E. §. Office, 28 Shetucket St. : help her and at U, S. novéd TO LET—Tenement five rooms, cen- trally located, $11 per month. In- TO RENT—Furnished room. also_one quire Jeweler's, 32 Franklin St. novsd room for light housckeeping. Mrs. Kelly, 7 No. High St. augdld STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- able, Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. jeld LOST—Black and white bird dog with a Chatham tag; answers to the name of Ray. Reward when returned to H. E. Costello, 14 Turner St. Willi- mantic. novisd TO RENT—_Furnished rooms; _also rooms for light housekeeping. 106 School St. Tel. 1048-3. sepl1l ing a few days at the home of theirr brother, Rowland H. Perkins, in New. fice, 28 Shetucket Street. . A, Norton, 227 Broadway. YOUNG WIDOW worth $37,000, good income; many others anxious' to marry 2216 1-3 Temple, Los Angeles, Cal. . Byron A. Maynard of who have been guests of relatives in the village and at Al- Iyn's Point for several days, returned WANTED_Two girls to finish pants Aply to Connnecticut Pants Rev. Allen Shaw Bush met the Bible & Knee Pants Co., 357 Water St, City. study class at the parsonage Tuesday evening and began the study of the WANTED NIGHT WATCHMAN AMERICAN THERMOS MARRIED MAN to work on farm, used to farm work, able to take charge Apply in first in- required, to U Y. M. C. A. Secretary Roberts of the submarine base and Mrs. Roberts, who have been occupying the cottage of Mrs. Delphine Fish in the village, re- tating wage: Willimantic, Living rooms FOR SALE—A good home at a rea- sonable price, 7-room cottage, running water, large yard, barn, ahd sheds, 10- cated ‘on_trolley line in So. Windham. Address Lock Box 16, South Windham, Conn. nov1ESMW FOR SALE—Three horses, 2 big work horses and 1 driving horse, % four-horse team wagons, 1 two-horse team wagon, 1 set of extra heavy team harness, nearly new. W. T. Whitmarsh, Norwich, Conn, R. F. D, No. 1. Tel. 601-12, noviIMThS FOR SALE ilate 1916 Studebaker 7-passenger touring car, first class con- dition, price reasonable. Address 1916, care Bulletin, or Phone 1326-4. novisd turned to their home in Hartford Sat- v. Lieut. Farmer of the base and family will take possession of the cot- | BOTTLE COMPANY MEN raise Belgian hares for 8 catalogue and cont ited Food and Fur Association, s. Fanny A. Molthrop and Mrs. ;imh St., Dept. 47, New York. Delphine Fish attended a meeting of U. S. E. S. Permit 575 FOR SALE—Young pigs. F. D. More- kouse, Lisbon, Canterbury’ Center road. nov MAXWELL Special, 1912 roadster. in go0od running order, price $200, The Jordan Auto Co.. Willimantic. novi4d Anna Warner Bailey chapter, D. A R, " WANTED—Sale now going on; we second-hand clothing and shoes children and boys, A. Marshak, -According to plans un- MAXWELL taxica this 1915 town r for winter livers The Jordan Auto Co. novi4d Willimanti; Which | der way it is very likely that the Sec- film eritic|ond company, Governor's jasm. | Will appear in their striking red uni- forms and towering hearskin hats ated throughout the United States | the great Victory pa ~ WANTED ars old to learn MARRY—Thousands lonely, congenial HootsGuard. 0,000 up, Wil marry descriptions free. de to be ing business, ¥ attractive widow worth $10,000 to $50,000, if suited? Ad: B., Box 584, Los Angeles . including linotype work.| WOULD vou ma BULLETIN OFFICE or at U. S. E. S Office, 2§ Shetucket St WHEN WRITING to vour soldier lads typewritten vill bring vou 25 3 addressed to your soldier boy first_order; on Distributing Old false tecth. DPon’t matter if up o §15 per set. checic by return mail. We buy dia- FARM to let; bon, near Jew. COLLATERAL 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. reliable nrm to deal with, I Established 18 WANTED--FIREMAN THE C. M. ROBERTSON (0. | Montville, Conn. 5. Permit, No. 574 Phone Jewett Ci present tenan WANTED — Seccnd hana furniture hest prices in eastern Con. We buy anvthing; largest sec- ond hand storé in state. Louis D. Ward. Water St. Norwich. are Bulletin. | You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE | HERE for we have adequate STEAM EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS WANTED—An experienced wajtress; no Sunday work: good pay. City Lunch. . CADILLAG, touring 1913; this car is good mechanical condition and $475. The Jordan novi4d PACKARD Six 38, touring car, paint and general condition of this car is g00d; it is a big value at $650. The to Co., Willimantic. novitd r; this newly and has four brand new tires and tubes; a rare value The Jordan Auto Co.. Willi- ovidd DOD S. roadster, 1918 series. run but 6,000 mile: r ‘can scarcely be told from ne: uto Co. DODGE BROS ries, mechanic; 800d. price $6 ned novidd _ g , 1916 s on and appear- The Jordan 14d FOR SALE—1917 Chevrolet, model 490, in perfect running order, heen run very little, price low. Inquire of G. B. Schawback, 215 Mountain St., Willi- anti; novidd FOR SALE- Buick Six. run only 100 miles, in perfect condition, price 50. if taken at on W. E. Clark, Mountain St, Willimantic, Ct. novi4d WANTED—Second hand machines for ~ WANTED Young Man or Boy of 16 or over to and the real skill that insures prompt competent from experience. to storage batieries. Telephone 344 ployment Service License 579: ALSO DYEHOUSE AND PICKER ROOM HELP, MILLS, Norwich THISTORY of " introduc tion CIRE highest officer ALImEN complete and authentic: of extraordinary big profit; outfit free. Universal House, Philadelphia. NTED—OId “horses to dispose of emoving. Please e away as soon Julius Mattern, Route 1, opportunity Employment Service Office, 28 Shetucket St. d ones for the £. H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agent and I will ta The | F. H. KENYON, Special Agent. DELAP, Special Agent. ery one in tywn went to Norwich or HarfontFConn’ Ny York New Haven FOR SALE FOR SALE I WANT TO SELL MY BROOD MARES T. H. WATTLES , 274 Broadway WANTED—To buy a white tom ti Telephone 1801-13, or write O. H. W.. Bulletin. SILIK VELVET TAMS 97c. oct15TuThF At Miss Marot's Boarding Thompson, Conn ndress, a waitres 'OATS as low as $10.97, fur trimmed_$17. We save you $10 on every coat The Pasnik Co. sell for less. T B Inquire evenings. W, R. Denison, 1 Happy St, or Phone serge dress for You can’t buy the material alone for that price today sell for less; Norwich and Willimantic, oct15TuThF The_Pasnik FOR SALE i FLOWERS ¢ 13 FOR ALL OCCASIONS of Woodmount, was : of his parents, Mr. and Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Arad So AMERICAN HOUSE Phone EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. s, | Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway The topic was WANTED—Raw Heebner's every Thursday A very attractive two-famil: improvements, FOR SALE—Studebaker express body and top, A-1 condition, can be fitted to most any car: must be sold at once. *. S. Peckham, 68 Shetucket St. noviid OR make, pric d_anto, model 1918 ‘Write for informa- tion, Box 13! nfield. Conn. novidd FOR SALE—Blue Belton setter bitch, -1 on quail and woodcock; will show time. James MecGarvie, 110 West. ad St, Westerly, R. L . novi4d CADILLAC 1915, 8 cylinder 7 passen- ger touring. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., hetucket St. novidd REO 2-ton truck with dump body. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 She- novi4d Modei 490, series of ondition.” This is a The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. _oct16d VIM DELIVERY—1000 Ib. capacity, express body, with top and curtains. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 She- tucket St. oct26d FOR SALE—United truck, 3% ton. worm drive, now being overhauled. This truck has always rendered good service and is in fine condition. Price about one-quarter of present list. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Service _Sta- tion, Pond St sep12d rare FOR SALE—Buick Six five passenger touring car in A-1 condftion, B, Dav- 3 Pearl St. novizd FOR SALE—125 cords of mostly hard wood, packed beside the road in West Brooklyn; best offer takes this wood; mith's machines and tools that T will sell in lots or separately. Write or telephone 230. J. H. Millj- gan, Danielson, Conn. novisd Automobile Storage Space FOR RENT Just off Franklin Square ‘and from iMajn and Franklin Sts. Limited num- ber .of separate stalls, with separate entrance each car. Can be heated. JAMES A. HISCOX, Industrial Bldgs., 37 rear Franklin St. Telephone 98; oct3ld _—_—— FOR RENT MODERN COTTAGE of 8 rooms and a Garage $50.00 per month JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—COMTAINING 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 acres of very desirably located, in 3 about 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For further.particulars, in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. 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 parn, situated one-third of mile to railroad station, near and with all con- veniénces. Price $3750. A rare bar- gain. If interested in a cozy home come and look at this at onmce. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY. R. Is Telephone 2365 FOR SALE—100 cords of hickory, 100 cords’ white birch and 100 cords of black birch; also some maple and oak; will sell one cord just as heap as 100 and will deliver anywhers_in Norwich, Yantic Hickory Wood Yard. P. Al Na rocki. Tel. 1704. novizd erican boy 1 it will pay you well to look into this offering. For full particulars|' Shetucket St. FOR SALE—Two bowling alleys with all equipment in first class shape, $400. Inguire T. Bthier, 18 Bath St, Norwich. novi2d BD_Furs of all kinds; highest Saturday A, Lo h Tallow Co., 32 Talman St. JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, Maplewood Nurzery Co. T. H. PEABODY Ph, Miss Bertha Perry is taking an au- | —— : T tomobile tr prices paid. of Hampton, FOR SALE—Cheap, a 1200 1b. horse, will work single or double, or will ex- change for a smaller horse. Call at Tanner St., Norwich Town, or 2 noviza MILLINERY and not The Pasnik Co. sei obposite _Woolworth's, to Woolworth' COWS FOR SALE CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED, TUESDAY, NOV, 12, W. HOXIE, Lebanon, Conn. | _octiSTuThF WANTED_Boy to work in store be- fore and after school. office or at U. 8. E. First-class Garage Service Conneted | rty Hill D. MORRISSEY, Prop. daughter, Inguire at this . Office, 28 She- Shetucket Street| Tel. 62. = i WANTED—At once, middle ages he month for a permanent position; |reterences required. H Main, Norwich. | Del-Hoff Hotel TU. 8. E. S. License 577. FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH IMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD large assortment and The Pasnik Co. sell for less. oct15TuThF WANTED — To buy wood, delivered side of road, within 10 200 cords hard|ceuntry advantages, boating, bathini Banner M Line mission sta u:.‘m Path of Labor, entitled e In City Industries, wae read in para- . graphs by different members of the | society. Aunt Martha and the Girls, a Hm Traflsponatll)l] Com' little story, was read by Miss Susan | — Mathewson. Mrs. Emma Bennett con- | etityinat: Telephone 1450 at 5 p. m, Mrs. Harriet F. B. Crandall and her | Leaves New York, Pi East Ri sister, Mrs. Harlan A. Plerce, closed Monday w-am";.fi i it their home in the village Tuesday and d t 5 went to New York, where they will ISR e “Gaiaren ory FOR FLETCHER'S Taie ‘per thousand. _CAST OR 1A 15 rakin Strcet. | | Whitestone Clgars w~ill be $450 a | hundred from Jume 1st, 1918, ON TROLLEY LINE AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN PARTICULARS SEE i miles of Norwich. Address Wood, care SIR—Manila cigar: , Representa, a mild Havana cigar, 10c each; nice Dipes Fagan's Smoke Shop. WOOL GROWERS—Send wooi, large or smalil lots; we will pay ves, sir, 59c. = New York.& Norwich FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building style, Yantic, Conn. HEAVY ribbed underwear for chil- up to size 24. Co. sell for le: The Pasnik oct15TuThF WANTED—Second hand and antigue furaiture of all kinds; before you sell, A, Brucki Telephone 760 57 Lafayette St. PETER VER STEEG et our_prices PIGS FOR J f Lester Eaton. Shetucket Park, Willi- d LE—Two-ton Federal truck dition. The Edward Chap- oct30d FOR SALE—One 1918 Maxwell road- ster, run less than 3,000 miles: Inquire Am. Waste & Metal Co. oct23d FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. °. 1, Racine, Danielson, Conn. _sepisd FOR SALE—One general purpose horse. Tel. 32-4 Lebanon. _ oct25d 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 to 1600 each; several extra mice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every horse will be s0ld 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, 873, 375 MAIN & Phone 326-2. Q'BRIEN & CHASE. FOR SALE or exchange (a part) for automobile, a cottage of nine rooms, with lot and shed adjoining, shore and fishing, With pavilion and postoffic on grounds: cottage is short distance from Niantic village, Crescent Beach, Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, Dear state camp, all available by troller or launch; furnishings included in sale; touring car desired, of 1917 or '1§ model, _electric lignts, starter, good referably riew, dark green de- sireq, blue or black, in good condition; owner of cottage has business interests which make further use of same un- available. ~For further information, write to 53 Oak St. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—One Prairie State tncu- bator, two Colonial brooders, wood carving set, one horse. 7 years oid, 1200 pounds. A. B. Davies, adm. est. C. P. Knight. oct2id 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, Colonjal ‘nouse. 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 AGENC . 715 Main St. ‘Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE A Genuine Pease Piano, in good con- dition. upright, stool, scarf and free delivery, $95. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 46 Franklin St.. HELP WIN the hares; raise your own and your n bors' ‘meat at a small cost; prices ac- cording to age; 3 months old $5 per For sale by F. A. Congdon, 147 High St, Westerly, R. I war; raise Belgi FLORIST Cut Flowers, Wedding Decorations. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich, Conn. h THERE i3 av_advertising medium {n Eastern Connectacut equal to The Bul- iatin for business results, WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver; also old false teeth; highest prices W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 way, Norwich, WANTED—Long jobs by auto truck. at Watch Hil distance _moving | View, and along the Rhode Island F. V. KNOUSE, Agent Phone 1172 Nor- LADIES—Don’t pay $40, $50 or $50 for your suit until you have seen the ladies’ suits we well at $24.97; all wool serge and poplins, in black and navy The Pasnik Co. sell for less, @ct1STTuThF Phone _1366-4 FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT Weekapaug, Pleasant shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. Frank W. "Coy WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALE Cottage® Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Ibts, 2li in desirable locations. 'List your pro- perty if you care to sell or rent, as I have & number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Lstate and 1 . Room 108 Thaver Bids. FOR SALE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY ELMER R. PIERSON Telaahone 536-3 FOR SALE - FOR SALE ¥ SHOW TS 7in i O Lord of Hosts; Jife. wp. the mask, That we may be'hearted to thel task nd for the foe Thy meres asl Tis' Thy ‘command g‘fe ?huuld obey All Knowing One, show us the Wey! Help ; fnm tr t\loml:.lsht. flaailna!: 3 s the foe Zrou 5 The children rotting from his r&-v. 5 Thou wilt forgive, Supreme, who ean Point then the way, to mortal man. We search the skiesfor-potent, sign, Some token of the wrath Divine ~ On those ~who:imakeriwof, blood their wine, x . Who, Tuine Thes-Captatn: Comiade! uide! With taunt and blaspheme undenied Ry anake of earth or pestilence ° Or -bolt from out tite®firmaments— Mere playthings of Omnipotence® We learn from that.we must forgive, Since by Thy grace-alone they 1ive, A thousand vears Thou'lt'see to grow Ten thousand fold: so yet may know Full surcease of Thy children's woe— Bternity is in Thy sight E An hour 'twixt the dawn and might, But mothers tossing in the tomb'. In angulsh of their ‘children’s roém Will time thelr agoniés illmme? “Forgive the foe! k Thy behest, A splendid eight-room house thoroughly modern with very attractive erior situated with- in ten minutes’ walk of Frank- in Square. This property is a great bargain at the price of- fered. Enquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 YOU CAN BUY new bungalow type house, six rooms and bath, all modern conveniences, with fine garage; picturesque loca- tion; price $6,000. For §3.300, seven- room house in Norwich Town, with spacious barn and about three acres land; short distance from trolley. You can rent house of 10 rooms, all modern conveniences, abundance of Coal n cellar, —unsurpassed re Tence section, $40 monthly. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties, ‘Telephome 1334. 63 Broadway. HOLSTEIN CATTLE 10 New Milch on hand and 15 Two-Year-Olds. These Heifers are as handsome as many ever looked at. Write us for detailed in- formation about these splen- did cattle. STONE and DARLING A.R. Stone Fred J. Darling E. Woodstock Pomfret 216-4—Putnam—244-3 But to his victims fst give rest! He strikes the eouch where dying lay, And angels ’tend: in:holy. gray— : The Cross but signs for.him.the prey, “Forgive the foe!" Thou'd bave us cry, 1 Whlllla in our hearts Thot' see'st the o B Gt Forgive the shrines he's crimsen-dyed, The slain priest at al de, The valiant captive crucified? = His crimes ’gainst man. forgiven be, Yet, Tord, he hath Inoulted Thee! ¢ -~ —C. F. Nird¥nger. REVISED VERSION. i Keep the wood ‘fires roaring, thougk the price is soaring. Thougi the coal Is far away and may not come, . ? There’s an oil-stove smelling in ow luke-warm_awellin Turn the coalhod ‘upside” down HY the bovs come home.. v —Mary James Keeney. Rockville, Conn., Oet. 23;-1918. ' “Does the new man, .we've en- gaged know anythi 3 “Absolutely - nothing. . But he's exempt."—Judge. “Is golt a difficult game to . mes- ter2” o ¢ “I_guess so, Nobody's aver mas. tered it yet”—Detroit Free Press. “Now I understand what they mean by a state of chaos.”. “Huh?". i “Seems . to be what they are try- ingto set .up . in _Russia.’—Kansas City Journal, £ 75 ¥ “Aren’t you in favor of the up- lft?" inquired the philanthropist. “Yes answered - the . profiteer, “but don’t you think you've boosted the price tags about as High as the public will stand for?"—Washington Star. 3 | A signal Corps officer. tells-" of ! overhearing the followin; Inquisitive Visitor—Hew _much do you boys receive . {” Bright Buck—Thirty | —once a month, | Telegraph. e worst part of. the war s remarked the - paper strite- | over, i gist. ) | "So vou think returned the Gen- |tle Reader that the German towhs jand rivers won't he so hard to prg | nounce as the French . ones?" “What did your father he broke his pipe, Walter? ! “Shall T leave out the wicked word mother?" “Why, ‘certainly, dear.” “Then T don’t believe there is any- thing to tell you, mother.”—Harper's Magazine. Yeast—It must have cost a lot of money to give vour aughter her musical education. Crimsonbeak—It certainiy did. “Ang has it paid you?” “Indeed, yes. when she sings T can't hear a word her mother Victrolas on easy terms as low as $100 down and $1.00 per week. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 46 Franklin Street Now is the Time to Save Coal by Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY with E. A. PRENTICE ® Phone 300 86 CIiff Street file i sopy of LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE A Special Town Meeting is hereby called for Wednesday, Nov. 20th, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at Grange Hall, for the purpose of althorizing the Select- men to discontinue, in a:cordance with the provisions of Section 1442 of the General Statutes, the highway leading easterly from the highway from North Westcliester to Westchester, near C. H. rton’s paper mill, to land of Joé Pickarz. EDWIN R. GILLETTE, GUY B. CLARK. Selectmen. Colchester, Conn. NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- able Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, I will sell the interest of Emily R. Rix, late of Norwich, in{ said District, deceased, in the real estate = consisting of two parcels, situated in the Towns of Nor- wich and Griswold. and being fully de- scribed in the application to seil on said Court. Far more particular scription, see said application. JOHN A. SERVICE. noviéd * Executor. NOTICE 10 CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District ! of Norwich, on the 15th day of Novem. ber, A. D, 1918, Present—NBLSON I Judge, ate of Mary A. Phil ate of isbon, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring their claims against said estale hin six months from this date oy posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the s n- post nearest to Lhe place where a deceased last dwelt, and in the sama Town, and by publ ng the samg once in a newspaper having a ula- tion in said District, and make return to this Court NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing Is a trus cord. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of saii da Attes ceased are hereby notified to present their clajms against said estate fo t undersighed at 91 Glenham-St.. Provi- dence, R. 1, within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. BENJAMIN F. HULL, novisd Administrator; THERE 1s no agvertising medium In | Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- Ietin for business resuits, ys."—Yonkers Statesman. “Waiter,” he called; . sniffing the air suspiciously, ‘“never mind that lorder now. I can never eat when there's a smell of . fresh “paint around.” 2y : you'll just waitya few minutes, i replied the waiter, “them two oung ladies will be = going.—Tit- Bits. R S i Y Seven hundre/ British subjects are yearly born at sea. $ Arizona forbids barbecues for the duration of the war. Six per cent. of the line of a Swisg rafiroad is over bridges and - 185 per cent. through tunnels The first patent to issued to a woman in this country was given to Mary Kies in the year 1800. It was for a process for straw_weaving with. silk or thread. ¥ The steamer . Marij deliversd at Duluth a cargo of several thou- sand tons of ferro-mapganese ore, valued at more, than n dol- lars. The bre is, for-‘the iron and steel working -industries. in the tem- pering of ordinary ores from the Minnesota iron ranges. C. L. Lindsay, a farmer of Chims cum, Wash., found himself unable to get farm hands_at any price. When it-seemed that hiS crop would be a total loss he wentto Fort Wor- den and laid his -predicament before the commanding officer,- with the re- sult that the latterégranted furloughs to six men, who heiped the farmer in the harvesting. - While strolling through a Werees- ter park one evening recently a young man, Who was .married only a year ago, become interested: whem Le discoyered a young woman' geated, lon a nearby bhench” was evidently ! looking' in his direction. It was, dark. “Probably,” he_gaid to . him- Iself, “I know this young - {And ‘he walked over:--to her. “Good jevening.” he began—his face flushe; {ed. The youns womarm was his wife., The harvesting of the_corn crops i’ Venezuela commences ‘in September o October. In “most sections of :the country only one crop is raised am=! nually. though with;irrigation there: jcould easily be two.. Most of the corn raised‘in Vehezuels is white, and. the market for this is not so good im: the West Indies as for the yellow va- rieties. In case of any deficit in the corn crop in the United States, Ven- ezuela might well be consigered as an vailable “source of supply. STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDS, 1cas County, ss.: ot Frank J. Cheney mukes oath that ha v tner of the firm 'of F.'J. doing. busjness. in . County and State afore- L and that said firm will pay the of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAES for eacii und every. ease o catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH' MEDICINE. | + PRANK J. CHENBY. Wworn to before me and subscribed r . this $th day of Decem= “W. GLEASON, ° FST o0 374 Notary_ Pul 2 b4} Medicine 18 ..xZP ine ternaliy acts through the blod on the mucous surfaces-of the system. Send for testimoni: ok 1 CHENETY ¢ o] v _al T @i Hal Family Pills

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