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_ FAIR TODAY; CLOUDY, PROBABLY SNOW TOMORROW What Is Goi_nl‘On Tonight iny Poeriljs cand_ Moviag Fistures at © Davis Theatre. ~ (ploviig Pictures at the Droed The- . Moving Plotures at the Auditorium Theatre. Norwich Rifie Club meets at the Armary. 'Unua Lodge, No. 11, 1. O. O. F., meets Odd Fellows' Hall. gh;w.'l !.'nlon.t N‘D. é'l”‘ve‘;}l.fl Ol.;.fi. ot AL masts it O 3 *"Norwd e Aole” Xo"WTE 0. B meeth in e X ) it y, No. 18, A. O. H, meets in Foresters’ Hall. Sedgwick Camp. No. 4, S. of V., meets in Buckingham Memeorial. ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE Big Bill of ith Vaudeville, Trian- gle Feature Plays and a Funny Key- stone Comedy Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. For the first half of this week the management of this theatre promise an unusually fine bill of Keith vaude- ville and Triangle plays. The big at- traction will be Ely’s Black and White Revue, seven people in a modern min- strel _creation, featuring La Ch the Girl on Her Toes. This is one o the best offerings in vaudeville and they are sure to make a big hit with fhe Norwich theatre goers. Singing, and witty jokes are the main features of the act. They have their own special stage setting and ocarry pumerous novel lighting effects. Hugo Lutgens comes next. He is billed as the Swede Preacher, in a hilarious comedy act. He gives an impersona- tion of a Swedish minister preaching his first sermon in No refer- ence to religion or religious matter is used, nor does he in any way offend anyene but gives cveryone something o Taan at. The thirdact Noah and Phillips, in A Venetian Fiir- tation. This is a pretty specialty and one you will surely like. They also carry their own scenery. The Trian- Ince feature on this bill is Frank Foenan and Taid Markey n. Jim Grimsby’s Boy, a five-part gripping story of the rough and rugsed moun- taineers and of life in the gold coun- try. To complete the ehow there is.a two-reel Keystone _comedy called Never Again, with Willie Colller, as the star. Threo shows dally at 2.15, 6.45 and 8.45. ‘Matinee, ail seats, 10 cents; even- ing 10c, 1bc and 20c. ‘Special musical progrem by the Davis concert orches- tra. AT THE AUDITORIYM Undiwe, a Beautiful Story of the Sea, Will be Special Five-reel Feature for Today and Tussday. For today and tomorrow the man- mgement of the Auditorfum have se- cured Undine, a_beautiful story of the sea, with ida Schnall in) the leading role. It is taken from the olassic French lezend of the same name and is embellished by a bevy of pretty girl swimmers. This picture is similar yet far more lavish than Neptune's Daugh- ter, the great water picture, with An- nette Kellerman, which had such a big run a short time ago. Assuredly Undine will prove one of the photoplay sensations of the year. This beautiful fairy story has been adapted for the. screen with all the charm and romance of the delightful talo retained. No production in_the field of eilent drams has ever been HONDURAS, A , LOAN SHARK VICTIM Will Be Better Known Some Day— Possesses Great Natural Resources. ( Spectal to The Bulletin.) Weshington, D. C. Dec. 17—on- babl "ankown land to duras, prol W“m“. o presented which equals in piquancy and beauty this remarkable film ver- sion of an old fairy tale. Sir Huldbrand, the noble knight, en- ters the enchanted forest in seatch of ndventure. There he finds his world+ ly prowess to be of no avail and he is commanded to g0 forth and find Un- dine, who has been benned from her forest home and forced to live with earthly mortals. In his- wanderings Sir FHuldbrand comes to e lonely fisherman’s cottage, Where he meets a girl who as a babe had been washed up on the beach and wdopted by the poor fisher folk. The girl's strange love for the soa is be- lieved by her foster parents to be due to her having been washed ashore as an infant. The knight falls in love with the wild sea sprite and they are merried. He takes her to his castle, where the Queen of the Sea Nymphs arrives and informs Sir Huldbrand that he has performed his earthly mission and has found Undine. e inexorable law of the Water Nymphs demands that she return to her people. Stripped of her regal robes, she is converted Into & mermaid and Teturns to her home in the ocean’s deoths. Frank Daniels will be seen in the first of a new comedy sories which will even surpass the comedies which he has already appeared in at this house on every Monday and Tuecsday for the last several weeks. The Feart News Weekly will also be shown. BREED THEATRE. Dustin /' Farnum in Davy Crockett, Five-part Paramount Production, Feature for Today and Tuesday. Today and Tuesday the Tircea thea- e will present Dustin Farnum in Davy OCrockett; a stirring love story located on the southern frontier about 1 hundred years ago. In this produc- tion Mr. Farnum goes through more verils and performs more daring feats than any of his previous photoplays. A few of these feats are—riding an anconquerable horse, a rescue through fames, holding a door against the as- sault of a pack of real wolves with only his arm as a bar against the at- Aack and a number of other stunts. These are but some of the tasks that ‘is heroic star performs in this very interesting screen romance. The production is presented on the toreen in an elaborate style and the irue beauty of the Georglan period Jecorations s excellently displayed in ‘he interfor views. The Paramount smblem that marks this colonial ro- nance assures the authenticlty and jorrectness of the costumes and fur- yfture with the times in which Crock- stt actually lived. Tts story has all she spice and bair-raisine thrill of the ndfan border tales and the auaint sharm of the manneriy days of Wash- neton and s a photo-play that should 10t be missed. T addition to this featnre the Breed il present the Pathe Weekly and a warinx comedy entitled Brass Button Romance. HEALTH OFFICER BIERCE URGES VACCINATION CAMPAIGN Jwirg to the Provalence of Smallpox— Notico Sent 1o Town: W. W. Bierce of Torrington, county g officer, has cdvised the health X in a number of towns, includ- ‘crrington, to cxclude from school if‘filmw Who have nof heen vacci- ted within five years. He urges a gn_for general vaccination on unt of the prevalence delighted when they reached the ;Iclm shore nearby that they 0 long & time, but the slow boats and the nu- mercus stope at Mexicaa and Guate- malan ports in order to discharge freight. “Tegucigalpa has the unenviable distinction of being the only capital city in North or South. America which is not connected with the seaboard by rail. The three-days journey inland must be made, therefore, on mule- back, with heavy baggage sent for- ward by the slower oxcart. “A mozo or servant is hired with the mules. He is an absolute necessity to the stranger and is usually sent to the traveler by the owner from whom the animals have been hired. The mozo practicaily arranges the day's jour- ney; he packs and saddles the mules, shows the way, does any od things de- sired while on the road, and may be depended on always to get a house for the night, for, except in Amapala, Teg- ucigalpa, Puerto Cortes, or the largest places, 'so-called hotels cannot be found. s a rule the night will be spent in a native house, sometimes little more than a hut, built of mud, thatched or roofed with tiles. One is apparently always welcome to the best the house affords; but a_hammock as part of the traveler's outfit is a necessity, for the beds of stretched bull-hide or can- vas are usually occupied, if not by those at whose home you are a guest, then by other residents greatly to be feared. : “Bverybody sleeps in one room— men, women and children _together. Your hosts are curious, but politely | so, watching you undress and get into | your hamock, with a calm stare that must not be considered impertinent. for a white man is not an every-day visitor. I, myself, rarely undressed completely. Sometimes I would only take off hat, coat, and boots; some- times only my hat, for sleeping in one’s clothes becomes second nature | after awhile, and bathing and changes of linen can be better indulged In along the roadside. “Arrived in Tegucigalpa, one dis- covers that it is not necessary to carry @ large outfit from the stafes. The city with the adjacent town of Com- ayaguela, hoasts a population of from 12,000 to 15000 and has many _good stores where almost all the ordinary things required on such a trip can be purchased. “In time the country will be far bet ter known than it is at present, seems to be, for it undoubtedly holds great mineral wealth among its natural re- sources. It is said to be the most backward of all the Central American republics, and it will remain so until railroads’ cross the country and the government becomes stable. Then there will be great opportunities here for many, and Americans and Ameri can capital will always be welcom Y. M. C, A. AT BORDER Large Figures Show Unusual Act in the Camps of the Troops. Genera] Secretary Edwin Hill of the local Y. M. C. A. has received the fol- lowing tabulation made up by the headquarters of the Army Young Men’s Christian Assoclation at 124 East 28th street, New York, from the reports of secretaries in charge of the work in the camps of troops along the Mexican border, shows unusual activities and large figures for the period beginning with the inaugura- tion of the Young Men's Christian As- sociation work in July and extending to November 1st. The tabulated fig- ures follow: - Buildings erected and in oper- ation . Tent outfits . cesscr Traveling equipment for Big Bend district .... . 3 Service extended to Perehing’s column by means of army trucks transporting supplies. y Attendance at Coples of the Scriptures dis- tributed Forward Step decisions Visits to sick ........ ligations to January 1st. Since the beginning of ‘the work 90 tons of writing paper have been used, 70 ‘tons of es, 20 motion ple- ture machines, 59 libraries of 100 Vol- umes each, 60 graphophonmes, 409 spec evangel e = rebentatives of the Tolowing aehonis pations have spoken: 12 Baptist, 12 Presbyterian, 9 Methodist, § alian, § Christian, 3 Con onal- ist, 30 Y. M. C. A. secretaries (unde- nominational). SHIPYARD IN DOUBT. Morse Syndicate Idea Gets a Set Back and May Not Matorialize. The quostion of a ship yard at Bast- ern Point is before the residents of Groton again and thi stime it does not terialize. The stories, up to now have ito prevail that no matter who secures PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq, Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N: B. O) Sheet Packing. Phon.. 531 MODERN PLUMBING i s essential ir. modern hous as electricity is to lighting, Wa guaran- tes the very best PLUMBING WORK hy expert werkmen at tne fa orices. Ask us for plans and prices: 3 F TOMPKINS‘ 67 West Main Street 1. F. BURNS Heating and Flumbing 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRYCO Po. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest and that the option on the Rowe prop- erty had been turned over to three Groton men, each of whom put up $20,000 to prevent the location of a ship yard on the site. It does not seem reasonable that the property at = Stoddard’s wharf would be sought for ship building purposes, as it is too far removed from the points where labor could bs induced to locate. Raliroadsand wa- ter conditions arc good as far as the bandling of material is concerned but it is not believed there is sufficient water along the shore there for hand- ( ling large vessels. The opinion seems the Rowe property that there will not be any shipyard located there.—New London Globe. BULLETIN’S PATTERN SERVICE GIRL’S ONE-PIECE SUIT. Striped galatea in brown and whit with imming of white plque or pe oals, would make a serviceable school dress in this style. It is also nice in hlli:'? re dserge or gabardine and for " dress could be of velvet, cordu- oy OF tafeta. "M’ rignt front s over the loft and fullnsss is plied in the deep box plalts, whizh 7 be stitched to any desived dopth. The sleeve 18 @ comfortabls bishop model, finished’ with a neat cuff. A lml{t collar in sailor style trims tne neg} ‘The pattern iIs,cut in five. sizes: 4, 6, 8, 10 #nd 12 syears. It requires 3 3-4 yards of 86-inch material for an S-year se. A pattern of thie {llustration mailed to any address on reccipt of 1) cents Ao trous Fhe Bulletin Co o Bulletin Company, o Norwich,, Conn, Gresnwich—Word was received at the Greemwich” hospital last week of the death at Havana, Cuba, of H. Mead, of that town. Mr. Mead had the deeds for the Rowe property | pains, TO_RENT —An upstairs (4 129 CIiff St.; rent $10; with improvements. Inguire of by, 135 CHft St. Tel. 627~ B Lo A T AT e TT0 RENT—Furnishcd room; Sicam s and stocks of any kind ighent cash price. Y _ ;. ASIDE STREEN. ©On the warm Sunday afternoons And_every evening in the spring - Norwich. 18a ¥ % it ssxc‘m-_rwafin : Summer - tris light ind use of bath.| When the night hurries the late ! o Bpeckal moltier it SoE Sosephine MeKiernan, 120 Broad- Sxme g Lot @lamord pin. heert shape | Mpoaicla & Coa ohade grown wrappor | dec15d | ana the st grawsisofier. ani scruos Finder. be rewarded by leaving at| g FF, °c Stralght $1.25 the box of 25, P NT—Eronson Youss, ished | | e oon-wi " Smoké Shop. L AB0 o ; Float from the opem windows and j.: Unfi&'ghuo. noviga cm“ s Buop. L i e s watk o he & | Asainst the yoicea of children and iie the bos 7 tobac clgareticn 11 hney prching. ooy ses: ters 25c, pipes, and cigar and cigarette holders at Fagan' ke Shop. FIREMEN. braki 3120 monthiy; perman: hum of a car; L ‘When the city noises commingle melt ‘With a restle % , half-felt- 1 see them always there, Upon the iow, snivotn. wall before : when you want good. help and want it quickly. Help is scarce now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. Allen’s. 4 3 TO RENT_One large fromt room, meatiy furnished, gas, ~team and ‘bath. Tel. §3i-12."i4 Union St decisd TO RENT—Basement tenem FOR SALE . Something haif-se.u, FOR SALE 50 Shares " of " UNITED STATES ezinmers paid e atiike you ‘have “don't School St. lnguire At Bulletin Railway, carc Builet! decsa When ) i, it church 3 o A At For Siiien 24 || Went” which you believe might T T = That row of little girls who sit and 3 g : . » "Fur- RENT_Another one stare and 3 VR T A e "5 1) be “some-onstelse’ want” Fur. model five-room flats, witn bi Like sparrow on a granite perch They come in twittering couples e walk alone To. their'gray bough of stone.’ Sometimes by spend the winter'in New York. Apply E. H. Cottrell. 151" West terly, R. 1. ‘Felophone dectsd WANTED—Middlc age clean country couple; wife to do housework; no Jaun- dry: husband to make himsell useful niture, floor coverings, stoves, clothing, tools, etc., advertised ir Bulletin Want Ads find ready sae. . . When you lose something— twos and th | times 45 many as But dlways they fit thers Tow coping aistances. deeyd T—Tenement No. 135 Pros- 00d hi 3 1 g00d repais, Teut $10 per | Bright-eyed and solemn scarcely £y, Hulagin, o o Addrem CoRe for rmost Norwich people are . "Inquire of Joha i. Funning, 52| ° ° hoping i WANTED--To buy o0ld horses to dis- honest—and on finding anything al dec: To see more than what is merely movs and alive . . . They _bear the couples; the happy feet Tncreases and the n 1y eweet. . Before: the ‘quiet of death They sit. And Life sweeps past them with Furnished rooms; conveniences for light housekeéoing. s Sciwool St Tel. 10s-2. noviid —s eated flat of six TO RENT—Steam rooms on Mapie St. Inquize 10 Main St. noviid Phone 1545-4. FOR RENT House of ten rooms all conveniences poseof In a human. way and take dead rsex or othier animais for the cart- \ng away. I pay according to size of a norse. Julius Mattern, Route 1, Box 87, Norwich, Conn. decibd WANTED--To buy a_ second hand democrat wagon thai is in good condi- tion. _Address, giving price, Box 2006, Balletin. instinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. When & vacancy occurs in your rental property. When you want to sell your real estate. it ight grows sudden- - church that smelis t - PREFERRED STOCK No. 54 Wasaington S . 3 dec1sd 4nd “steam heat. Inquire of Tushi L 3 2 ng breath WA = : Jones, Insursnce “and Real _Estat = a c e ‘. JAMES L. CASE R e P IS S 1] Whan you want o buy or et ||UORSE TSNS B REH IS | Ana rescherlauTana ptuckes tiem has a wheel .or not. ‘Address Squirrel, pets, a business or a lease. novifd And calls them boldly, whispering to 37 SHETUCKET ST. 2are of Bulleiin. dec131 VFURNISHED ROOMS Ior lEht house: eacly . In some strange speech They tremble to but cannot underst It theills and troubles S$hem, as by one, The days run off like water through keeping. Sc a Line 27 Division St. Fhone 1276-2. 2 to learn weaving; nicc work: 1o while learning: can make excell when_experi-nced. West-Side decsd. WANTED—GIrls over 16 vears of age paid room, with oc 2 siev Somrike nment obe é:gtmf)nlhd FOR SALE TO RENT _Furnished roomss s Whfle,.uv;uh a gaze as candid as the 87-A., Rochester, N. ¥. i) modern convenierves, $3 Woshingtom | po o S 0L ” s oo | BBAUTIFUL manogany upright|St. Phone 142 mepzia’; | BOISBERE S9d pashied and inquisitve, WANTEDHotel help: Wo want a St __Ehone 1 3 come and sit— piano, in perfect order, will be sold very low for cash if it can be disposed of at once, Write, as it must be sold before Jan, 1st. Address Box A. L. M., Bulletin Office. dec18d COWS for sale; another carload will arrive Saturday, Dec. 16th, at the same A part of I uise it FURNISHED rooms; reasonable rates; suitabig for Light housekeeping. Mrs, Emma Morse, 15 Union St JyZed FOR RENT in the building cormer of Frankliin and Willow strects; fine cor- ner store for yéars occupied by C. C. Treat druggisi, and fe, and vet apart from ir. good houseman, a young colored man in The preferred; also ‘one chambermaia: per- manent positisns. Apply at once to Wauuregan Hotel. . Gecad NTED—Raw furs, at H, A. Hoeb- ner's eyery Thursday.” A. O, Bennett nov. To close an estate the seven- Nutermeyer, Sevea room House number 227 Thames Street. GETTING A LIVING. Very convenient loca- There was a man from our town room, tion. Will scll at a very low ola piace. Jemes H. Hyde Noeth|store room and bakery formerly used | Supported by his wife: HELP WANTED and also work to| Franklin, Ct. decisd | by tne Frovidence Sakery. Archa W.|But one sid day she pasiea away— e. price. if sold soon. take home; work easy: one hour at Coit, 63 Broadway. Iyi7a His oniy prop in flat cornet, FOR SALE_One Conn B factory sufficient for learning; good 70, h $30; N I 1shed THOS. H. BECKLEY, Ad: pAy after learned. Apply. Columbia | !l 800d condition, cost $70, casl o TO RENE-Newly furnis rooms, | ong when he saw his wife was gone. g St o 5 k. sixe 4x5, cost $30, cash | modern conveniences, at The Seymour, 278 Main Street, May Bui ®id Curier Co.. Colchester, Conn. s Sih iasie o E B Geperal B Frankiin St. Phone 1043-2. aprizd W e, o wo » Delivery, Daniel#on, Conn. ec: And win_anothes 5 724—Phones—68 WANTED—Second hand furniture, | ~gon SALE_Hardware and plambing —George B, Staff, in Woman's Hoaw hlghest Brice paid A Pruckner, B8 |, 0 S Totated, nb. Gompe: A ts Tn Rent Companion. Fracklin St. Tel. 3. mayzid | e S tablished; owner leaving Hugnes oo CorEan Cal 180" | Four, five and six rooms each. Rent| HUMOR OF THE DAY WANTED S oR FATE oo Sisors new |$1000, $1200 and $2000 per month. ieg. | tWO-D sled, sleigh, democrat wag He—Did you see. those motors skid? 14 Laborers, 6 young housework ladies, | ons gasoline enging &nd farming 1m- She—How dare you call me that— 50 ACRE FARM - Building Lots For Sale 1 farm hand, 2 nurse girls. plements. Mrs. W, Barber, Yanlc London Opinion. e 3 e S = th st desirable buil ‘*You know, that tramp we just For 51,490 Cash FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU FOm SAVE The - Cransion _ plact, |Some of the most desicable bullding| 20108 LOGR H8 b, Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Thamesville ' Inquire James L. DewWolf. nOvATMWE ¥OR SALE—25 vearlng R. 1. Red Central Bide. “Is that s0? - Why did he leave it?” —Harvard Lampoon. Flance—And _will New house of six rooms, surround~ ed by beautiful shade trees. rarn 16330, henuery 8x12, twa ca nbe bought on terms to suit the purchaser. Bobby be sorry one hens; also 25 late haiched puilets and :. o scratching sheds, 60 peacii trees Sotkereie. " Haie: Fatm, Inquire of J. J. CORKERY when I masry his sisterz v neriy. (it toe, T spuiiage . Room 109, Thayer Building you—Boston Transcript. P s nl)e N I acies SSRPATRS I mice In miny aifercar colors. 30’ and 1336—Telephones—488-3 Admiring Friend—Thé public will (wiil cut 100 Ibs. daily in scason— miss you now you have left the stage. an income getter). Near raliroad, 50¢ per pair: guinea pigs in ail colors, 5o % -Actor—That's why 1 left. I dislike $1 and up & pair. at Hill Grove Farm, {PLAINFIELD WOOLEN CO. school ana church: iand free from Norwich, Pet Dept. dec16d FOR RENT being hit—London Answers. stone and mackine worked. Central Village, Conn. TOR SALE—6,005 feet mew extral . .. oo sever room cottage,| T See the French generais kiss their Scna for latest catalosue. Just nized ble cast steel| b Y3IY modern improvements, and | men frequently.” 2 issued Cheice of 400. Nothing like LfSaeT ok Poineh, c@ble | Choice locatica | For fall particulars| “I wonder if they chew tobacco in it in all New England. oy I pp inquire of that country?’——Pittsburgh Post. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L Telazhone 365 Offices 110 ¥West 34th St., New York Telephono 2958 Greels JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, ¥ranklin Square, Norwieh. | STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Frankiin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. In- The Pessimist — Just think héw much more it costs to live than it’did vears ago. The Optimist —Yes, but it's worth more.—Puck. The Farmer—Say, that sign, “Private! lowed?” The Fisherman—I never read any- think marked ‘Private.” — Brooklyn Bagle “Latin-Americans can't understand us’ { “Why is that?” | “We don't average & revolution once VR SALE—Registered Jerse 19 months old, best of breedins. bert , Rockville, Conn. WANTED WEAVERS AND HELP for other departments. New mill just completed. SHETUCKET CO. FOR SALK -An cxtra heavy corper baske: 4 dyeing wash 3 other was and 3 pockets. Inquire Peter Dumas Lamont St, Putnam, Conn. decl4d s befors Inven- take advantake of the op- 13516 D-45 Buick six louring ent conditi>n. before inven- pri ;1916 D-#4 Bulck Six ter, goud as new, pricc now § 1315 Dodge Brothers roadster. in ex- cellent _condition, owner traded for Dodg: Brothers closed car, price now 1915 model 3i Overland, cost . perfect condicion, — price now 1913 Reo roadster, newly painted. price 3265; 1913 model 31 Buick, ondition, newly painted, price Call for_demonstration, The Phone dec14d don’t you see No Fishing Al- Village Farm in beautiful villa; miles out or state road, 38 acres land, 10 roam house, with bath, hot and cold water, etc Splendid barns, 3 poultry houses. Buildings cost $12,000. Will exchange for good income proferty. Particulars TRYON'S AGENCY, Wil- limantic, Conn. portunity; car, cxcell l)ocm1 r—Have you tried counting up{ to 1007 Insomnia Patient—Yes, but at 40 I remember that's the amount of your| bH], and at 80 my wife’s new gown get my goat!—Philadelphia Bulletin, “Now, that is the kind of & movie I like. It's educational” TO RENT Six Rooms and Bath, Gas and Large Yard, In Good Residential WANTED To Buy Hand Picked Apples All | can get. Will pay good price. Write J. C. WITTER AUCTION Auctioneer SPLIT_WOOD_Flive barrels for $i. TUBSDAY. DEC. 19, 1916, ISAAC KIRMAN, Norwich Joseph s 360 Main, Orders Sect “Why, its ail shout & vampire | Or phone 1203-5 Evenings between 7-8. | “*K&2 & = EE i R S e T Tempe | G got done with my job, must N. TARRANT & CO. how to protect myself.”—Birmingham. gell my two horses. age 7 and v. about Age-Herald. 2500 1bs, sonnd and true to Work, sin- . e Pltnam stution. s WE WANT OLD TEETH Zle or double: will soll vers oheap to 117 Main Street The Bride-to-Be—My only worry is about mother. She's bound to mise Ah, well she you longer P ers % their daughters—Sydney Bullstin. stop empensc. at Reynolds' Boarding Stable, 63 Chestnut St. dectd FOR SALI—Cheap, one Ford tour) car, one Buick touring, model 10. T 46913 from 7 to 9 p. m. decsd Under cover 1 30 HEAD CATTL ot Holstein: cash. IN ANY CONDITION We pay up to $5.00 per set, ac- cording to thei= value. THE COLLATERAL LOAN coO. 142 Main Street, Up-stairs TO RENT i B FOR SALE—1912 Cadillac’ in good s - 20 Bsiablished 1872 Norwich, Conn. B| condition: running every day: price “I am in an embarrassing situation, ‘ boars. Ccarts. wag $250. Inquire Madaden's Cigar Store. declared Judge Flubdub, ex- chines, horss rak decsd of Fitty tons of the bost ha I T B oo meke sense out of a law that I myself.”—Loulsville - Courier-Jourpal FRANK W. COY. Vesterly, R. L THE KALEIDOSCOPE ‘Marvelously led combs of ish shape and size, some in others in metal, gold, ellver and com= position. e Dark gloves with heavy _stitching; of white or a light color chosen tol match thd costume or to give & pleasing contrast. . A Jacksénville (Fla.) FOR SALE—Thotonghbred O. I C. ples for delivery when sight weeks old. about Dec. 20th, as good stecck as in the state. Telephone 1861-13. decdd FOR SALE—A thoroughbred Guern- sey bull ‘r.fll!lf..l No. 28545, Cupid of Round Hill). J. E. Lathrop, Raymond Hill, Uncasville, Conn. Telephone Nor- wich Div. 1853 nov4d "FOR SALETwo airtight wood heat- ers, one smell coal heater. Tel. 1276-2. 27 Division St. nov2sd ¥OR SALE—1 havas young chickens, ducks and geese and three wild geese for sale. Otto Anderson, Jr., R. F. D. No. 5, City. Toved FOR lALE——Grglut roal estate bar. n in Norwich; Buckimgham home on Wuhlnl’!o‘n St.; 12-room house, most substantially bulit, which cosf over $50,000 to build; also 28 building lots I oy Mo o ) and E’j“;euhm , New London, Comn. ozidaw to sell all to cne party. to bale same. Can w Sale starts at 1 p. m.-sharp. Yours for a-good day and a bright, quick sale. E. M. WHEATON, Owner. FCR SALE FOR SALE Farm of 100 acres, one-half tillable, balance pasture and woodland, with house of ten raoms and ba'n to tle up 25 head stock, also iarge silo, city water and elestric light In buildings: milk route with farm; located within 20 minutes’ walk of Franklin Square; owner leaving town. For particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bullding, Norwich, Comn. FOR SALE o Over fo coment walks built by me in Norwrgh. One at Cheisea Parads, 1460 feet lon', over one-quarter of a mile. | wiil furnish the names _of those forty satisfled customers. Se-- lect a man who knows how and will do it. Specifications amount to noth- ing compared to experience. ine is for you If you are wise, START RIGHT. Thos. J. Dodd GENERAL CONTRACTOR 99 Cliff Street Telephone 822 FOR SALE A modest home can be bought very cheap. Reason. owner leaying for the extreme northwest. For full particu- lars. inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, * Real Estate Broker, Franklin Squares Norwich. is as necessary to the soil as food is to the human race. The Peck-McWilliams To. SALE HORSES I am in the West buying horses. ‘Wil be back with a good load of all kinds about Dec, 28rd. - Tel. 536-3. ELMER R. PIERSON. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY $1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays a 5 p. m. New York, - Brooklvn_ Bridge, Pier, East River, foot Rooseveit Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- r{m at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, 914 $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 Eousen T Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busl- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- | sirable Joca‘ions. List your property it Y0u cure fo.sc. or rent. as I have & number of people lookini for real ese Tate investments. WILLIAM F. wyyy. Renl state uad Insuramee. Ruom 108 Blig. $1,700 COAL AND LUMBER will buy a Cottage House, Work Shop and a large Garden In a very desir- Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh E. A PRENTICE, ALWAYS IN STOCK Phone 300 . 86 Cliff Street Office—cor. M-flq and Shetucket Sta. Telephone 176 A modern 12 room House in best residential section. STEP IN g ANY !v“fia ls . and get that Qift DR. E. J. JONES $2,500 WILL BUY LAND and COTTAGES Three Cottages and six Acres of Land at Gales Ferry, Conn. Water frontage of 500 feet on Clarl Cove. - 1deal place for poultry raisings Two of the cottages are rented fo “year round” occupants. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telophons 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE Jowest possible prices, a full -::fl':\:n:l of néw and .c:na-m;‘.: ‘Machines an CnogTAp) R o0 5y, ey tormn. Tt THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., Norwich. Conn. NOTICE Two Horses for sale. Enquire it ivory . The Swedish match factories hav decided to reduce the size of owing to the fact that Russia has forbidden the export of aspen wood. Two Ttinois inventors patented a bracket with which it is possible to hang. both shades and curtains at windows without using nails or screws. E Very mnew and modish basque blouses that slip on over the head'’ and have lttle skirt sections that gives a costume effect when this style of blouse is worn with a separ- | by the United Standards was that for thé month of Qctober, 1918, the total value for the month $77%000. The e yalue of the radium tested at the ‘bureau present time is more than $1,000,000. & P ‘The - most successful shipment of ‘| lobsters across the continent that has /] for Christmas. The Jeweler s 3 3 elevator