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FAIR, WARMER TODAY; RAIN TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- t *otion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre, ANNOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATRE. Allison in “The Return of ry” five part romantic drama, 1S he feature attraction at the Breed theatre today. For refresiing romance and sparkling humor nothing can sur- pass the Metro offering and quite up to the standard set by the excellence of the story is the acting and directing. The supporting cast is weli chosen and Darrell Foss, »s Miss Aluson’s lead- ing man does some clever work. Oth- er artists who support the star are Clarenge Bnurton, Claire McDowell, Frank Prowiee and Joseph Belmont. May M A roaring two-part Mack Sennett comedy entitled “She loved Him tv," featuring Ben Turpin and Moran will also be shown and Burton Holmes travel series will omplete the bill for today. Today there will be a continuous how from :.30 to 10 p. m and at the ing performance a double quar- ave composed of members of the ~Clef_will sing Victors songs. AUDITOHIUM. The subjecr selected for Marguerite ark’'s it before the motion pic- ture public was “Wildfiower,” a de- lightful characterization by Mary sermaine, which will be shown in im- form at the Auditorium thea- day The story deals with the of twn brothers for the same woman Marguerite Clark’s characterization n “Wildflower” is a notab'e one. She < supported by an adequate cast, in- sluding Harcld Lockwood, James Cool- sy, E. L. Davenport and Jack Pick- ford. Nat Farnum and his Bon-Ton Girls rcontinue to please and an extra feature, Charlie Chaplin in “The Roustabout” a funny comedy, is shown. The latest Current Lvents clos- programme that ie well worth wed seeing 2279 NAMES IN TWO ARMY CASUALTY LISTS Washington, Nov. 28.—The follow- ing casualties are reported by the Commanding General of the American Expeditio Forces: Killed in action died of wounds 125: died of accident and other causes 7; dled of airplane accident 4; died of disease 105: wounded severely 65; wounded (degree undetermined) 97; wounded slightly 98; missing in ac- tion 293 al 1,08 Connecticut. Rhode Tsland and southern Ma schusetis men: Killed in Action. Privates—Robert F. Illingworth, New 1; Louis F. Hart. Hartford; arles B. Wilkinson, Meriden. Died from Wounds. Mechanic Joseph Goulais, Pawtuck- et, R. 1 Died of Disease. Abele Giuliani, Water- Charles R. Guenther, Webster, William Walter Bugbee, Black Privates bury: Mass Hall. Wounded Severely. nt Edward Anthony Comber, arragansett Pier, R. L Private Cosimo Feraco, Providence, 1 Wounded Sergeant socket, R. orporal R (Degree Undetermined). Emile J. Fafard, Woon- L James E. Denice, Center- ates Arthar . Dewey, North_ Andrew Ferri, Bran- McBride, Springfield, Joseph L. McDonald, Paw- R. 1 Wounded Slightly. Privates—Herman Dikol, Bristol; b New Haven; Wal- Providence, R. L; iddletown; William J. v, Naugatuck. Missing in Action. Privaf oseph E. Butterfield, Holyoke, Mass.; Givanni B, Chiti, Waterbury WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON’S LIST JKilled in action 33§; died of wounds ; died of airplane ‘accident 1; died 134; wounded verely T4; undetermined) 177; wounded tion 170 Iy 204; 1,190 Killed in Action, Thomas A. Meehan, Win- missing in ac- Corporal sted Privates—Amery J. Dubey, Hart_ ford: William R. Talbot, Ansonia; Mert Driscoil, Providence, R. 1.; Louis Lovette, New Britain. Died of Wounds. Sergeant Komeo N. Seguin, Chicopee Falls, Mz Corpor: Francis B. Seeley, Wash- ington, Conn. ok John Michael Story, Chicopee, rivate James J. Mahoney, Water- Wounded Severely. Sergeants—Thomas Flanagan; Prov- dence. R. L; Rufus W. Washburn, Hartford rporal Thomas Fitzgerald, Water- bury Wounded (Degree undetermined). Corporals . Dalton, Paw- tucket, R. I d W. Shaw, Wat erbury Privates—Carlos E. Waldo, Bristol; Robert I. Wood, Providence, R. I Karl L. Luc Ansonia; Afonasi Dubarenko, Springfield Wounded Slightly. Privates—Charles B. Brooks, Hart- ford; Walter D. Bailey, Waterbury; John A. Burns, stomngton' Alexan- der Midas, New Haven; William A. Chapponi, Ney Britain; Peter 1. llllLk Hartford; Albert J. Viens, Holy- Mass: George Segal, Norwich. Missing in Action. Private Andrew Kelly, Danbm-y France was the first of the nations to make use of ambulances in war- fage. LESTER E. WALKER, M. D, ROOM 306 THAYER BUILDING 9-10 a. m., 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Phone: Office 1262-4—House 1228 A, G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist. Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), WMfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 DR.A.J.SINAY __DENTIST 19 Alice Building, Nerwich Phone 1177-3 Hours: LOST AND FGUND FO day, lu Grunevflh sum of money. Owner have same by proving property lt thls office. nov2sd LOST—In Pautipaug Hill neighbor- hood, spotted Mght tan and white fox honnd Finder notify F. Pounch, 30 Fountain St Phone 1265-2 nov2sd LOST—During the week ending Nov 23d, a hrown. ynn.llov and wmte sh o0, % s e Frosrest o nov21d LOST—In Danielson, checkered wool automobile robe. return to C. l(. Smlt*h Hawkins sL Danielson. 1. nov27d ~FOUND—Fur nock Plece Owner can have same by claim)] property and D-lylng {’nr adv. 1 at this office. novis LOST. Black and tan fox hound: white chest and feet. Return to W. WHITE- HEAD, 41 Boswell Ave. Norwich. Re- ward. Tel, 1167-5. novasd WANTED WANTED—Night watchman. Agg!y at this at this office. TWANT! I have purchased the wood of Crescent Fire Arms Co.; first class. good dry hard wood; I am ready to scll he same anywhere in the city limits of Norwijch. Call 1075 Tal or ul rear Crescent Arms Co.. q a. to ¢ m. J. C. Ba.tner nowfld WANTED — Old newspapers. e a 100 Ibs., magazines, books, $1 a -100 Ibs. ' We ‘aiso buy’ old rags, rubber iron, brass, copper and _lead. Call 14112, Louis Shormey. novaid ‘WANTED—Position as private chauf- feur by young man, three years' experi- ence. zAdddress P. 0. Box 96, Montville. nove7 WANTED — A girl to assist with housework and care of child; may go App]) 18 WANTED _Teamster; also men for geiling timber; state wiges with board. Box 438, New London. Apply U. S. Office, 38 Shotucket' St. novata FOR SALE COWS FOR SALE Carload just arrived Tuesday, Nov. 25th, This is an extra good load. FRED W. HOXIE Telephone 62 Lebanon, Conn. FOR SALE The very disirable property of Eat A. D. Lathrop, 333 Main St. Large house, large blrn, large lot. Buy this for investmen E x PRENTICE Administrator, 86 CIift St. Phone 300, WILLIAM B. WILCOX Auctioneer AUGTION Will be sold at public auction at my farm in Preston, four and one-half miles from Norwich, on Westerly state road, one-half mile on country road, at place known as Palmer Hewitt place, MONDAY, DEC. 2. commencing at 9.30 a. m., the follawing: 9 big milking Holsteins and Ayrshires, 4 calves, six months old, 1 three weeks old, heavy truck team horses. 1 driving horse, 1 pair new double harnesses, 1 single harness, 1 new carriage harness, 2 picks, good size. 400 bushels of corn on cob, about 150 bushels of oats, 6 bushels wheat, big stack of straw, lots of corn fodder and hay, 1 farm wagon, 2 business wagons. 1 carriage, 1 demo- crat wagon, brand new farming tools, and house furnishings. If stormy, cows, 3 next fair day. JOSEPH SALACIK .. Auctioneer Office, Danielson, PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, DEC. 3, at 10 o’clock a. m. I will sell at public sale at dence of the late Jotham S Lebanon Green, Cona, the following personal property, to close up the estate, described as follows: 1 pair of Conn. the resi- wezey, on excellent young farm horses. weight about 2600 1bs., if not previously sold; 2 extra large Jersey cows due to freshen immediately. 1 Jersey cow which freshened about six weeks ago, 1 four old Jersey, strictly new 3 handsome two vear old Jersey s with calves by side, and 2 ex- tra fine very high grade Jersey heifers which look like pure blood, 150 pure blood White Leghorn pullets in fine laying condition and producing a large piantity of eggs daily, 150 pure blood White Leghorn hens, ilso laying, and several well developed good shaped roosters suitable to breed from (these birds are all free from culls as the poultry expert from Storrs college se- Jected the lot), 1 two-horse iron axle farm wagon, 1 two-seated democrat wagon, 1 top Concord buggy, 1 open road wagon, 1 express sleigh, 1 pair of doublo team harness, 1 medium weight ! single harness, 1 two-horse Deering mower, 1 horse rake, 1 two-horse rid- ng cultivator, 1 second hand plow, 1 new iron beam plow, 1 disc harrow, 1 levelling harrow. 1 new stone boat, 1 horse cultivator, 1 corn sheller, 1 ndstone. 1 tree spraying outfit com. ] weeder, 1 hand sprayer, 1 large ne tank, 1 Standard brooder, 1 De al cream separator. 3 portable chick- 1 houses, 2 wheelbarrows and many hand tools including forks, hoes, shovels, . 18 tons of excellent feed- a 5 tons of silage, %5 bushels of mangels. 130 bushels of white rock irnips, 16 bags of high grade wheat, Dbushels of corn on the cob, and Several hundred pounds of nice winter squashes. A miscellaneous lot of house- { hold goods will be included in the sale, which if stormy will take place the first fair day after at the same hour. Terms cash, and o caterer will attend. MRS. M. EDITH SWEZEY. Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO LEGAL NOTICES. by (AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD orwich, within and for the District n' forwich, on the 26th day of Novem- | Bor. A, 1 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Sebatis Shay, late of Old- town, Me., deces The Norwich Savings Society of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court by counsel and filed a P““‘““ praying, i for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be granted upon the estate of said deceased, alleged to be intestate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 30th day of November, A. D. 1918, at 9 o'tloek in the forencon, and that notica of the pendency of sald petition. and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order ome time in Ssome newspaper having a circulatjon in said_District, at least two days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be_made to this Court. J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is a true eopy o record. Attest: HBLEN M, DRESCHER, nov2sd NOTICE SALE: By order of the Honor- Ibla Cnun c( Probate for the District of Norwich, I will sell the interest of Caroline A. Mowry, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. in the real estate situated in the Town of Nor- wich, consisting of two parcels, and being fully desgribed in the application to sell on file in said Court. For more pa‘rlficulnr description, see said appli- on. WI’LLIAM W. TVES, PR T. OLLYNGEH‘BAD HE‘IDENT collector and salesman wanted for Norwich to take charge of the busipess of a New York company in this vicinity on a liberal salary and commission basis; reference and bond required; permanent position and in- creased remuneration for a man who will make good with chance for rapid Nv&m‘ement For particulars, address Providence, I nnv..ad OEEHA! OEEHA!—Corn cob pipes, se, fe, 10c, 25¢c: Cobweb Corner broad- leaf wrapper cigar 6c; Manila cigars, five for 20c. Here—three mjld 10¢ cigars anova-Representa Havana cigar, Bema, a shade grown wrapper cigar. Fagan's Smoke Shop. nov23d WANTED—Everyone to know that the cider mill at Norwich Town will close for the season Nov. 30. No apples d after that date, W.D. Thacher. 2d. WANTED—Young girl to care for child and assist in housework. Ap- ply Mrs. W. K. Tingley, 7 Broad St, nov22d WANTED—Skein winders and learn- er! Apply E. 8. Office, 28 She- tucket St. nov2od WANTED—A_ second Apply Miss Parte 34 Fat novisd MARRIED MAN to work on farm, used to farm work, able to take charge in owners absence. Apply in first in- tance, stating wages requlred to U. 8. mployment Service Office. St. Willimantic. Living vided, etc. WANTED—Raw furs. Heebner's every Thursday. A, C. Ben- nett. novizd T WANTED—Furs of all kinds; mg’hes[ prues paid. Every Saturday A. Mills of Hampton, Conn. will be a: Norwich Talla“ CO, 32 Talman St. novild WANTED—Second hand and antique furaiture of all kin get our prices before you sell. A Brucknar. 55 Frank- Ur 8t. Tel novéd WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver; also old false teeth; highest prices paid. F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- Norwich. apréd m:ud ount S Main pro- 184 At H. A n 'ED—The psbllc to know Y.!mkl FULL ASSOCIATED i PRESS DESP FOR SALE ‘WOOD—100 cords, well seasoned, lo- cated back of Free Academy, for sale as a whole: fuel value of dry wood is many times that of green. 'J. P. Hunt- ington, 4 Broadway. Tel. 620. nov2sd FOR SALE—1914 Chalmers Six ‘in perfect, condition, ~Seven —passenger. ‘Henry’ Al Zm'd. 35 North Main St., Nor- nov2sd $97. a good Pease uprij ot mnno mth stool scarf and free deli The Tilkln:‘ Machine Shop, 1i nov‘!sd b $119.00 buys a genuine Stultz & Bauer upright piano. stool, scarf and free de- livery. The Talking Machine Shop, 46 Fr¥nkiin -_nov2sd $140.00 huis a Back & Son uDhSht mahogany plano (bought from a local piano store about a year ago for $350) with stool. scarf and free delive: i Y. 26d The Talking Machine Shop, 46 Frank. lin St. . nov2sd 55.00 buys a genuine Whitney up- ght piano, mahogany case, in_ firet '1“1:5 cond¥:on Tsflafl s%fi.rfh‘and free delivery. he Talking Machine Sho 3 46 Franklin St. 3 0v28d = TO RENT FOR SALE TIMBER AND WOODLOT | 215 acres, that will eut over a miliion| feet of lumber, known as the old Solo- mon_Goodwin ‘woodlot, located in Ee;. London county, 5 1-2 miles from Col- twn urnishedl AT SR 8 priacs phkstai and oak, first growth, some trees on veTd tll‘s lot that will cut very near 2.000 d ; this is one of the best timber lots FOR RENT--Five rooms and bath, in New London cowntv. If interested. gas and, electricity, very desigable, in | write for price and terms. Racine's Alling apartment, block, $18. °Inguire|Farm Agency. Danielson, ‘Conn. Phone of Alling Rubber Co. \nov27d 198. noveta FOR SALE poultry farm, 100 acres. W. C. Smith. Franklin._P. O, Yantic. noy20Ws MODERN COTTAGE TO RENTRooms for light house- keepm§ Call evenings at 43 TUnion St o th shall be”th: &J";i?? Shall set't first A Shall thpil nd keep thy Away with slaves Anad lily-f '0 RENT—A nicely furnished sunn)‘ front room in private family; steam heat. Tel. 353-12. nov TO RENT—One or rooms, .electric light and heat, at trol- le!/ smuon, 425" Washington St Tel. For thus the naw- Can, stev by step, urf;n‘% Colimbns safled, at God From lands by wxckea pressed-— His messenger. And find the p! e peerless Wuh n; on, “anotier dagn canght heydnfl, “flié -blue. Ly wpa too, and Bu the ° FOR RENT—Three or four rooms, furnished for houSekeeping. Call even- »1; Washington & nov26d FOR SALE—1918 4 eyl Studebaker new roadster, reasonable price. Inquire 105 Oneco St., or Phone 9; nov2sd FOR SALE—Geese hens, pullets and J'xme! Kane, Canterbury. ho novs 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. Whij orwich, Conn., N 601 OGNS Tor SALE—Three shoats averaging 109 1bs.. also three ten months' Berk- ‘lll(‘lx.dlng' one boar. Phone 438-2, FOR SALE—One Buick truck, % ton, 1916 model. A-1 condition; one team of horses, 8 an vears old, weigh 2500; one team, weighs 1900, work single or double; one cow, one bugsy, three two- {horse bob sleds, ngle and double har- nesses of all kinds, eight tons of hay. two tons oat straw. Tel. 28-3 Lebanon Di nov27d THAY FOR SALE—30 tons, sold low, and tazl;en as wanted. Box 13, Griswold. nov FOR SALE—Potatoes, r ten bushel lots, delivered any- in the city for $2 per bushel; also turnips at $1.50 per bushel. Phone 18 nov27d ALL KINDS of steak, 22 a Ib corned beef, 15c per ib; sotip meat, per Ib; poultry bought and sold. D. Goldberg, Colchester, Conn. nov27d FOR SALE—Ten hor: from one of the largest condensed milk companies in the gountry, some e‘t weight 1050 to 2600, also several single s and mare: all good workers and drivers, aged T to 12, weight 1000 to 1400, prices $40 to $175 ea, every horse guaranteed nted or your money re. you will find most any expres: drl\mg horse; must be so! week at some price; alsy a Iot of double team and e pres: delivered in | al & Chase’s Stablc 371 Main bt‘ Norwich novsd distance moving ~ WANTED—Long jobs auto truck. Phone 1172 Nor- wich Div sep25d WANTED A COMPETENT WATTRESS. MRS. WILLIAM A. ATKEN, 157 Washingten St. WANTED g A cempetent woman - for general housework. Inquire. MISSES LUCAS, 94 Sachem St.,, between 6 and’'7 WANTED MEN AND WOMEN BOYS AND GIRLS AMERICAN THERMOS . BOTTLE CO. U. 8. E. S. License 575 p. m. WANTED. Old false teeth. Dun't matter it FOR SALE—Ten head of horses that gave been used in the Bridgeport Ice 0. all summer and fall; weight 3000: Dbrown, 2700. horses. one extra one pair of pair bay, 2800; and a all young and sound, gu. must be sold; trial allowea St. and Belden Court, Har- ’s old stables, New London. nov2éd TOR SALE — Reed baby carriage, good condition, Call 90 (‘hfi St. nov26d FOR SALE late 1917 Maxwell tour- ing car in good shape; price Teason- able. Phone 636-3. nov26d FOR SALE—One two-tenement house at 90 Scuth St., Willimantic, in fine repair: also one'bujlding lot, barn, etc.; price low. For full particulars, write or call, Eugene Tetreault, care A. C. Swan Ch., Norwich, Conn. nov2éd OR SALE—1917 Metz touring car pe, run less than 5,000 miles, 1§450; 1915 Metz roadster, with new Bosch magneto, $250; 1915 Mets road- T, A-1_shape and newly painted, 1915 Metz racer, wire wheels, newly painted, with Bosch magneto, 20 gallon 2 Corner Truman vey tank, very $165; 1816 light deliver; 1 shape, $250; 1915 Chevrolet roadster, motor just ov in fine runnin quick sale; touring car, oy rhauled at a cost of $50, order, price $300 for five passenger Frankiin n_good running order, $150; Bosch and Dixie magnetos, alse parts for same. tires, tubes, batteries, Presto tanks and Metz parts alwavs on hand. Metz Agency, Ci 0v26d broken. We pay up to $15 per set. s il Send oy parcel post and recelve arn g - Y oy ] 2700y, B9, T-ton truck with qump bedy. COLLATERAL LOAN CO. eat e Oa CCOIUHOR s C0 bR it 154 Water St., fucket (St novidd between Shetucket and Market Sts. CHEVROLET—Mode] 190, series of An old, reliable nrm to deal with. || 1918, in very fine condition. This is a Established 1872 rare bargain at $475. The Frisbie-Mc. Cormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. _octiod_ P S I S S T T FOR SALE FOR SALE or excnange (a part) for automobile, a cottage of nine roems, with lot and shed adjoining, shore and ceuntry advantages, boating. bathing, fishing, with pavilion and postoffice, on grounds; cottage is short distance from Niantic village, Crescent Beach, Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, near state camp, all available by trolley or launch; farnishings included in sale; touring car desired, of 1917 or 1§ model, electric lights, starter, good style, preferably ne dark greem de- sired, blue or black, in good condition; owner of cottage has business interests which maRe further use of same um- available. ~For further information, write to 53 Oak St. Norwich. Conn. FOR SALE—One Prairie State incu. bator, two Colonial broeders, wood carving set, one horse, 7 years old, 1200 pounds. A, B. Davies, adm. est. C. P, A house of exceptional quality; -II modern improvements, including floors of quartered oak and plate glass windows. Lot is about 80x100 and there ¢is a fine garage. Picturesque surroundings and ex- cellent neighborhood. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties, Telephome 1334, 63 Broadwa: DAIRY FARM Will sell at a sacrifice price m. dairy farm of 105 acres, well divided into" tillable, pasture and woodlznd fruits of all descriptions, a good n house of nine rooms, barn Iammxes for 20 head and 3 horses, plenty of other bulldings, such as wood shed, carriage house, corn crib, hen house; all of these buildings are in first class condition; 2 horses, 11 milking cows, 1 bull, 50 to 60 fowl, barn full of hay and corn fodder, ¢énough to winter ail of these cattle, about 300 bushels corn, 100 bushels potatoes, and other vegeta. bies, harnesses, wagons of all deserip- VIM DELIVERY—1000 b, capacity, express body, with top and curtains. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 She- tucket St. ' oct26d FOR tLE—Thorough red R. I. Red cockerels, $3 up. Springvale }fisfim, Jewett City. nove FOR SALE—PEight year old mare, wugbt 1100 Ibs, good driver for wom- d _children, or I will exchange for heavy farm horse; must be £00d woTk- er. Call after 6 o'clock p. m. George Momtyeslu 27 South B St., Taftville, Conn. nov25d FOR SALE—Hickory wood; enly 57 cords left for November; after Dec. 1 all my hickory wood is to be shipped to Massachusetts to be used in smoke. houses; anyone desiring hickory should place their order with me before Dec. 1; the wood is sawed and may be pro- cured in the following lengths: 12, 16 and 24 inches. T. A. Nawrockl, Yantic, Conn. novtu $110.00 for a good upright h.l'm with stool and scarf, in good condiuan. Terms $15 down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. $275.00 for a good player piano, with rolls, bench and scarf. Terms $35 down, $2.50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden (éompa,mz 35-143 Main St., Norwich, 'onn. " $145.00 buys a fine mahogany upright piano, With stool and scarf. Terms $20 down, $2 per week. The Plaut-Cadden gommn}', 135-143 Main St, Norwich, onn. $180.00 for a very good Chickering upright _piano, with stool,and scarf. Terms $20 down, $2 per wWeek. Plaut-Cadden Company, St., Norwich, Conn. The 135-143 Main $16%.00 for a fine plain case mahog- any upright piano, with stoel and scarf. Terms 315 down, $2 per week. The Fpaut-Cadden Company, 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—One vear old St. Bernard M.rl dog, brought up with a child. ‘William Pmell Colchester, Ct. R. F. D. 3. Tel. 33-3. nov23d SPOT CASH paid for second hand automobiles; wlll buy them in any shlpe‘ Call 1219-3. nov22d SAIE—I'W\) bowling alleys with all eq\np‘men( in first class shape, $400. Inquire T. Ethier, 18 Bath St., rwk;h. no FOR SALB—Seasoned hard wood all sizes, delivered to all parts of the Gity. tions, a full line of farming tools and ord. implements. _This place is located five H‘"y Dnete - ShoTe T hndad miles from Plainfield statjon, lo- SALE—100 cords of hlckory. 100 cation, fine outlook, best of elevation cordn white birch and cords of and g heavy rich land. u nter- | black birch; also some nn.:fle and oak: ested, write for price and terms. Will| will sell one cord just.as heap as 100 give immediate possession. Racine's|and will deliver uyw!mra o om;n_ Farm Agency. Danielson, Conn. Phone | Yantic mckmy Wood Al 19 nov27d |Nawrocki. Tel. Vl!d The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St.. Phone 511 "GEER A _..—___.._____________—__ s : E-va—'ton Federal truck in_fine condition. The Edvard Chap- Pel oct30d FAnus for sale. Write for catalogue . Racine, Danieison, Conn. sepl9d WOR SALE—One ral purpese Rorse. Tel 3.1 Levhnon - octeoq the * ot 1 A world emb:ttled tov € We brave the ty d_fip: Th Attered tive shafl b’g‘fi ver ower And flh the world made safe for thee— Mail. glorious Democ; —William Mm B\IQB Beachwood, dn-July 4, 1918, - FOR RENT-—Four-room flat. Inquj A Bruckner, 55 aklin St TO RENT—Modern seven-room flat. Apply at Broadway. nov22d 0 RENT—Rooms, furnished, singly [ sed i R T heat and all modern con\emencefi 7" Hamilton Ave. nov20d RENTFurnished room, with board; can accommodate 2 few more table boarders; one minute’s walk trom ann-nnckweus. 12 Boswell Ave. novisd FOR RENT-Two closed cars, at rea. somable rates; day or might s Phone 1219-3, 14 Cliff St. TO = Fu\'nlshed room: Washington St. nmlad TO RENT—Furnished room. also one room for light housikeeping. Mrs, Kelly, 7 No. High St. 533?1! STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- lbjh-d Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. el nov33d TO LET—Horses for the w AND A GARAGE day, week or month: prmes v(\r v. } horses for any kind of ah With 6 Tons of Coal in Cellar Stable, 37] Maxu St. PRICE $6,000 122 e Note—Arter fhe ©war: th §ov‘ln': il tale the “place s thie. Gt e overte Out of it an-uemnzfle,' 3 o Gad The arise, n-born nd’glorios it 1818, 5nthe TTnite t Britam and: C:mq HUMOR OF THE DAY Miss Antique—I .can, trutbffil ngle from, choic Cadstxqu&nw hose James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, e e e—— I FOR SALE A splendid eight-room house T—1 i ;A 5, an old sea dOg fomas For, xlfl?‘rfi?selfe":fi:‘. 106 thoroughly raodern with very Joax—Is that the reaSon he Tefers School St Tal. 1043-3. Seplid attractive interior situated with- ||[to the bow-wow of a ship?. “What's a gentleman “There isn’t such thing. No. man allows himself to loaf . these days."—Washington Star. His Wife—I can't find word« 1o ex- press my opinion of you. Mr. Knox—There aren't-anyg You've tried 'em all=—Boston Globe. Knicker—A - shipment ~of < German toys has been refused. .. .. Bocker—Now let us decline to:allow them to make playthings.ef.us—New York Sun. Field Hospital" shell-shocked? tremble Rastus — Co in ten minutes’ walk of Frank- in Square. This property is a great bargain at the price of- fered. Enquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY Automobile Storage Space FOR 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 A. HISCOX, 37 rear Framklin St. oct31d STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW 278 Main Strect 724 — Phones — 68 Surgeon—Yon HOLSTEIN tinusly.—Cartoon’ BENLS (NAEIRE § AT SBUECERIN Backward, turn hackward, OFFICE. Oh dear alarm clock. — But when yeu go off yoy : : Will still give a-shock. * FOR SALE : —¥lorida. Times-Uniof. G AR AGE OPPORTUNlTY 10 New Milch on hand and| “What are vou doing to help win the war? “Well, I've bought War Stamps and ors trame buitaing. |10 Two:Year-Olds. These| sty Bonds, bat L bavent been 50380, with et " i bask. 20450 1| vy s % able to find any whale meat as yet."— cquipped, and has peen Used s Heifers are as handsome as|kansas City Journal. e b TS ‘hat did the doctor adv to Derter. fhres rooms fuishad off for 1. |many ever looked at. ete the cure of dyspepsia? ing apartments: fhe construction of 4 . 4 plain, lizht diet. : this building is’ very good good show| Write us for detailed in-| <can vou content’ yowself with windows, one _ grand " lotation for’% foison:” Conn. run recentiy bv The|formation about these splen- st for since paying his - bill Leach Garage Co. land £0x200: price| . for medicine and attendance I find - $6.000. Why pay rent when you can|did cattle. . cannot_afford anything else.”—Chi- buy this place with the best of terms? cago New Taere i< ample room for an up-to-date : el arage In this town. and this is an - fiea™location. Come and. investizate: THE KALEIDOSCOPE F. I. RACINE. Danielson, Conn. Phone 198. nov2id STONE and DARLING The United States Steel Corpora- tion pays some skilled workers " FOR SALE e ot i The most precious metals in the A.R.Stone Fred J. Darling world, excluding radium, are now AT A BIG BARGAIN PRICE nine-room modern house, fine autbulld- E. Woodstock Pomfret iridium at $170 an ounce, palladium $130 and platinum - $105. -Gold* fs ings, with about nm; 216-4—Putnam—244-3 £20. g very desirably locatei = Sy & about 10 minutes’ walk from Frankli Subscriptions to = Fourth _)I;xhgrtv Square. For further particulars, in- = Loan in Mexico totalled - $2249,500. quire of 5 Argentine subscribed over $1,205,- JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estnte 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 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. Iy Telephone 2365 000. Peru $740,000 and Cuba §7,- 236,400. An unique roadway of - solid salt, forming a part of the Wendover highway in Toole County,. litah, is projected by the Utah = State Road Commission. Godfrey Jones. a Welsh. - mimer, who enlisted as a private jn ~ the British Army at the outbreak of the war, has risen to the rank of Brig- adier General. May Terry, the 10-year-old daugh- ter of a Pike County, Mo. farmer, living near the little town of .An- nada, has dragged and harrowed 117 acres of land for her. father, and has been given the product from one acre of this land: for her own use. This acre she will donat.e to the Red Cross. An English biologist tells’ lll that yawning is a common habit .of cod. saithe, cobbler, plaice and various other kinds of fish, From his descrip- tion. the piscatorial yawn is much like the human yawn, except that it is done under conditions ‘that’ would cause human s 5 i’n Nicaragua is "essentially agri- cultural country and depends entirely upon industrial countries for its sup- ply . of manufactured - ‘commodities. Prior to the war more than 60 per FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH IMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY: LINE AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM SQUARE. FOR FRANKLIN PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Phones FOR SALE A very attractive two-family house with modern improvements, very de- sirable location. If you are in want of rent, it will pay you well to look into this offering. For full particulars inquire of JOHN ‘A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, Norwich 1 t. of its exports were apsorbed by PRESTONBRIDGE| pyp QALF |Eirs.oie o = slightly in excess.of 50 per cent. of the total imports. The conditions are now eitirely - changed. and; the. United States supplied 81 per eent. ef<the im- ports and absorbed 85 per cent. of the exports in 1917 Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Serviceand |MY HISTORICAL TAVERN Garage Connected. PROPERTY Horses to let for all kinds of bust- : ness, with or without rigs, by the day |know as Adam’s Tavern in or week. Special attention to boarders and transients; 20 to 30 horses always | Norwich Town. on hand, for sale. weighing 1050 to 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 Enquire of A. A. ADAM, . , Seekonk, Mass. to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and FOR SALE STATE oF omo OITY OF TOLEDO, Lucas County, “Frankc J. Ciency makes oath that he seutor. partner ‘of 55 of F. 1. h & ing business in the ot Toledo, County an: :fiwm ore- id, and_that smd rm 2y, the sum’ of ONE HUNDR ED mhs cach and every casé. of-catarrh uzlt cannot be cured ge use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICIN ! FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me nd subscribed in my prDesenr‘E this 6th day of Decem- ber X i some extra nice drivers; every hors: will be sold with a written guarante: to be just as represented ai 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 yolu full value for your money. “XE::';:_Egg:DO;MN':gEH: :fEs seaty & WV&&F A%nb! STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. Hi Catarrh Wedifine 1s taken in- Phofie $36:3° OMRIEN & Grase: | ELMER R. PIERSON ternally and aets throush the Blaed on < i Telephone 536-3' the mucous surfaces -of t.he system. Send for testimonlals. free; BARGAIN; r E\FY &‘CO_ Toledo, O: 200 ac-res ood buildings, onl; 2, ggists, T5¢, 400, and wood enough zo“fay Tt He ramils Bhie for 85 acre, 35 cow farm, smooth land, good buil 8, $4,000: 46 acres, state road, Colonial ‘house, 20 rooms, A-1 condi- tion, only $32,200. We can make easy terms on these three farms, and they are genuine bargains. For further mtnmauon, wxltc TRYON’S AGE! FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT TI5 Main Ste Willimastie, Cons. 3 = at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant FOR SALE View, and along the Rhode lsland Su;‘k;e f&vfisw S P ) COMB'HD B“u;fh‘ut &n‘d shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. e ” Business Blocks, in tTance, Pz desirable locations. - List s Beo- Send forboaklat. perty you care to or rent, as I haye & number of people lnokln: for w real estate investrients. Fra‘nk Coy WESTERLY. FOR ALL OCCAS|ONS Resmr = — = _Orders_Delivered -mt:-e Cigars l«:u llb'fs. > TREES AND SHRUBS T Ll st, A THERE 1s no advertiing medium mfnte ot ol Rl Maplewood Nursery Co. nnecticut eq\ul‘lo The Bu! 3. F. CONANT, Ietin for business resuiis. L Freaklin Street. T. H PEABODY

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