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FAIR AND COLD TODAY; SNOW OR RAIN TOMORROW ——e FULL ASSOCIATED 1 PRESS DESPATCHE3 What Is Going On Tonight Moving Pictures at the Auditorium. Moving Pictures at tbe Breed Th atre. Vaundeville and Photoplays at the Davis Theatre. ANNOUNCEMENTS Bargain War Fair. Cy o Bargain War Fair at the T Mo & Biiang, Friday and Saturday afternoons and evenings, Dec. 14 and 15. Every atiraction of- fered, from the tea garden to the Hoo- ver sales exhibit. The apron booth for the practical, the fancy articles for Christmas shoppers. Patronize the candy booth and save your sugar. Look for the Christmas wreaths and deeorations at the flower booth. The booth for dolls will display many a novelty and make every woman want 1o carry one home to the little mother. A Christinas tree especially for the children will make their eyes dance and bring joy to their hearts. Moving pictures for old and youns, both afternoon and evenings and on Saturday afterndon a special mati- nee for the children when a miniature electric theatre will be the attraction. Special arrangements have been made for this, requiring the assistance of a professional from out of town. Remember the dates, Dec. 14 and 15. Church ;mu. Buy Raw Furs. Interesting Rally for Men. The Sunday rally for men only at the local Y. M. C. A, tomorrow at 4 o'clock will be an attractive one. In addition to’the singing of popu- lar sorgs, the musical jpart of the ser- il be made attractive by Miss Mary y, Miss Nancy Colberg and Huch Kinder who will render several selections. The address will be delivered by Rev. Allen S. Bush, who will have something helpful to £ay on a prac- tical subject. These meetings are always thor- oughly infcrmal and therefors enjoy- able. AL men are invited. : bait ax Church Bros. CHELGEA LINE To Receive Fieiaht to and From Jew- ett City, Plainfield. Cewtral Village, Wauregan ancd Danisison. On and after Dacember Sth, the Chelsea Line wiil receive freight to and from Jewett Citv, Plainfield, Cen- tral Village, Wavregan and Danicl- son. The E. K. T. Truckity compansy of Hartford, wili cormect wrh _the Chelsea Line for carrying their freight. Through rates have been sosured from these points to New York. A receiv- ing station will be established for lo- cal freight. This new arrangement will prove very convenient for husi- ness men, not onl¥ in Norwick, bat in the towns and villages included in the service. . Church Bros. sell meat cheap for cash. AUDITOR!UM Scenes Filmed in Wildest Recesses of Sierras—1,000 Persons Employed in Company—Picture Eight Months in Vi- = which Wil begin its the Audhorium theatre on , is said to be the most re- kable thing of the kind ever pro- ced. It is a story of mystery, in- we, love and adventure—with on the latter-set in the vast reaches of the Awmerican mountains. ©f the 37,60¢ feet of film which make the fitean episcdes of the play, only a few feet, it is dtclared, show interiors. All the rest of it is outdoor photegraply amd for this reason it has been labelled “the first all-out- door serial cver made.” Most of the scenes were taken in the Yosemite Valley and other sections of the Sierra Nevadas and the picture is said to comtain some of the finest mountain photography ever registered by the camera. Willlam Duncan, re- membered for his splendid work in Through the Wall and other big Vita- graph features, directed the picture and played the leading role. The her- - oine is Carol Holloway. Others in the cast are George Holt, Joe Ryan, one of the greatest riders in the world, and Rodgers. ‘Walter An unique feature of the big serial is that Miss Holloway is the only wo- man character in the picture, and with the exception of a few crowd scenes, the only one who appears in it. The picture was eight months in the making and more than 1,000 per- sons were used in one scene—the burn- ing of a town. For this a modern town with more than 200 buildings was built just to have the torch ap- plied to it. Green _shrimp, 250 Church Bros. p e g B o i BREED THEATRE Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in The Varmint, Feature Today—Pauline g Monday and Tues- day in Double Crossed. a at The bfll at the Breed theatre for today and tonight consists of . Jack Pickford and Louive Huff in The Var- mint, Owen Johnsow's great boarding school story: -the Jatest war news in the Hearst. funny Big V Monday Tu reen’s greatest emotional ‘ne TFrederick, in the © photoplay entitle Double +his is a productioh of love :2, with & tremendous fem- and is the story of a +- coviety womam who discovers "2r husband, with whom she is .usc:mloveandwhomlheha- upon a pedestal, has, in outh, committed a serious slip. =8 X-‘redh wtfirg is superb and o to her. standards. DAVIS THEATRE Four Shows Today at 130, 3.15, 6 and 8 p. m—Three Big Keith ‘Acts and Norma Talmadge in Thé Moth, Six- Part Super Feature. There will be four complete shows at the Davis today and no one can can afford to miss this axceptional bill of Keith vaudeville and feature pho- toplays. The headline vaudeville act is The Georgalis who present a sensational rifle and pisisl shot of- fering, Johnny Dove, I=e of the Zeg- field Follies, comes next and he has a Scotch act that is in a class by it- self. The third act is 4] Burton’s Re- vue, giving impersonations of famous stage stars. The feature picture Js Norma Talmadge in The Moth, a six- w Se!mioatk picture. m fiofll tnk story a young ‘wealt and social position who determines The crossing of her trail about this time by A. Valentine Spencer, a blue- blooded 'waster, desperate for money and seeing in marriage with Laucy, the solution of his financial problems, - e - —— | FOR SALE FOR SALE Six Automobiles They are Overland, Chevrolet and Jeffery Touring Cars; equipped with electric lights and starters and in good condition. We offer them for sale to make room for new cars. Surprisingly small prices, cash or easy payments. TIRES $3,000 worth of Auto Tires at old prices while they last. Full line of Tubes and Weed Chains. New e Plush and Wool Robes, direct from factory, no middle- men’s profits, $3.50 up. Non-Freeze Fluid. ; Speedolene Grease; old prices, $1.00, $1.50. All Auto Accessories. Maxwell Agency C.H. PELLETT DANIELSON GARAGE Phone Danielson COWS FOR SALE CARLOAD WILL ARRIVE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 FRED W. HOXIE t H. Armstrong Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. Fire Insurance, Automobile, Liabi ty, Property Damage, and Fire In- surance. : Fiepresenti strongest an: America. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED REAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDS FARMS A SPECIALTY - some of the oldest, best companies in WANTED e —— . WANTED A live correspondent in every towm, village and hamlet in Windham and Mew London Ccunties, Conn., Washington County, Rhode Island. Only live ones who can furhish de- We pay cash for news items. Address Box 344, Norwich. BOOKKEEPER ~ WANTED Apply at PLAINFIELD WOOLEN CO. CENTRAL VILLAGE, CONN. WANTED A SECOND HAND a5 fox Carding Department épply at once. PLAINFIED WOOLEN CO. DRAWINGIN _ WANTED at The F: éils Co. . WANTED ‘3‘:\10 SPINNERS GLEN WOOLEN - MILLS, NORWICH TOWN. © WANTED 25 laborers; 150 girls; 10 housework girls; 6 machinists; 2 farm hands; 34 weavers; 8 spinners; 2 nurse giris. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bidg. .Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. snatthes Lucy from girlhood and sets. her adrift on society as a matron. Her busband’s infatuation for Mrs. Ted- dy Marbridge, the swift set she trav- els in, and an insatigte demand to love and to be loved start Lucy qponadan- course. Cunningham, the yeung district attorney, seeks to’ pilot her to weapon needed by the worthless hus- band to extort more ‘money from his soldier, tain Au er, a man o mystery, her and further supposéd murder of Mrs. Marbridge, which i3 finally determined to be a suicide, adds to the complexity of the story. X . and pendable information need apply. Deep - River—The sixty-eight pairs of shoes ordered by the members of tlie local Home Guard errived Monday @nd in the quening the hovs were at sthe town hall to receive them. - FOR SALE 143 McKinley Ave.’ This beautiful 10-room house with all improvements and in excellent condition, located on McKinley avenue .near Broad street. Owier leaving town. For particulars, Francis D. Donohue Phones DO NOT DELA The fine modern six-room apart- ments of THE NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY are nearly all taken. Speak at once if you want one. They cannot .| be equalled in Norwich for the price, viz: $20 a month. ‘Will sell you a- fine two-family house at a Feasonable price ‘and or most favorable terms;.in fine residen: tial section. .. . Some of the best located house lots in the city. Prices attractive and terms to suit. ARCHA W. COIT AGENT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway WANTED WANTED ‘WANTED —People to know I handle new and second hand shoes; also second hand clothing; will pay fair prices. A Marshak, 123 West Main St. nov2swWs . WANTED Saleslady. Apply B. Gotthelf & Oo. decsd CIVIL SERVICE examinations Nor- wich soon; men and women desiring government clerkships, departmental, postoffice, rallway m: customs, ste- nographers, write for free particulars to J. C. Leopard (former government examiner), 276 Kenois Blds., Washing- ton. decsa THROW your old hat away. Any hat in the store 97c. Useful gifts. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. decéd. FOR SALE FOR SALE—1917 four cylinder Stu debaker runabout, slightly used. and in good condition. C. S. Peckham. 62 Shetucket St. dec FOR SALE—17 series four cylinder seven passenger _touring - car. low mileage, overhauled and in good con- dition, °C. 8. Peckham, 62 Shetucket 5t. ect "TO RENT LOST AND FOUND - TO RENT—Pleasant front room, fir fipor, 53 Maple St. Tel. 915-12. nov27TuThS TO RENT Large front room, Suii- able for business or lodging, with room in rear for light housekeeping, with gas range, at 25 Shetucket St. one flight up. Rathbone Pub. Co. TO RENT The hall « FOR SALE—1917 six cylinder Velie, repainted, and in_good condition, extra equjpment. C. S. Peckham, 62 She- occupied by Wauregan Lodge, Knights of Pythias, in Steiner Building, Main St. Inquire of John Steiner, Tel. 471-12. sep2aMSat. tucket St decsd FOR SALE_Model 79 Overland five assenger touring car, good tires and n good condition. C. S. Peckham, 62 Shetucket St. decsd WANTED—Public to know that I have at my place a registered e hog, Chester White, name Preston Lad, No. 65968, sire Carl, No. 53119, dam Lady Silver, No. 53120, good breed; all conveniences about loading hogs. F. A. Kfi"ih dPrestcn City. Phone -14. e ‘WOMEN—Secure an independent in- come selling genuine guaranteed wear- proof hosiery to wearer; salary or com- mission; experience unnecessaTy; Dper- manent. International Hosiery 'Mills, ‘Norristown, Pa. decsd HIEEAVY dressing sacques for the la- @ies. Useful gifts. The Pasnik Co. sell for less, ‘WANTED—Board and room in a pri- vate family by a young man who can give good references if necessary. Box 17. Bulletin. decsd FOR SALE—I have three high grade photo apparatus, including anastig- mat lens, both for amateurs and pro- fessionals, all brand new; sell at a bargain, or what have you to trade? Who has a light automobile? Will add cash; also good apples for sale here. Banpier, Baltic, near ‘Hanover. COWS FOR SALE Carload_will ar- rive Saturday, Dec. 8. 1917. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Ct. Telephone 30 Lebanon. decsd FOR SALEStore fixtures and g0od icebox. Apply 178 CHM St. decsd TO RENT Garage, reasonable. evenings, 43 Union St. dec LOST—In North Stoni bla “hesbra, dec7d al hand-pain lain pin, between the r. well Ave., on car return to this office and reward. FOR RENT—Garage, for one car. near Marlin-Rockwell plant on Fran lin_street. Inquire J. S. Adams, No. 7 Boswell avenue, or Tel §76. decéd. FOR RENT — Five-room flat with bath, set tubs, electric light, gas_ etc., for $15 per month. Inquire at_ Alling Rubber Co. Store. dec4d TO RENT—Store, centrally located, wldth ilxlures; also garage. Tel. 246, ec. TO RENT—Dress, Santa Claus, mas- querade suits. New Haven Costuming Co., 230 Orange St. New Haven. Conn, Phone. dec3d FOR SALBE—Horse, weight 1150, nine years old, sound. gentle, mice driver and worker, would make a nice farm horse, very low price, to go into good hands; also 5 h. p. new gasoline engine, $35. Brown's Bakery, Baltic. dec8d MARRY at once; If lonely, write me, and I will send you hundreds of de- /| scriptions; congenial people, worth 31.- 000 to $350,000, seeking marriage; con- fidential. Address Ralph Hyde, San Francisco, Cal. décid HANDSOME 3 000, lonely, will marry. Unity, San’ Francisco, Cal. WANTED ¥Fiand Shapers om Gun Stocks in our ‘Woodworking Dept. MARLIN-ROCKWEILL CORP, Employment ‘Otfice. WANTED : A-1Millwrights and Millwright “Helpers Apply -at Once MARLIN-R?CKWELL CORP. Employment Office WANTED Experienced Girl Comptometer Op- erators for office work. Apply MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. Employment Office; WANTED. Old False Teeth. Don’t matter if broken. We pay up to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. COLLATERAL LOAN CoO. Removed to 154 Water St. be- tween Shetucket and Market Sts., Norwich, Conn. WINDERS CAN YOU DO WINDING? For Girls Over 16 A Splendid Opportunity: New, to-date mill, bright, sanitary, ful surroundings, GOOD PAY, GOOD' PROSPECTS Aprons and caps supplied free APPLY NOW TO THE NORWICH WOOLEN LEARNERS WILL BE TAKEN N Al - up- cheer- DOLLS that talk, from 29c up. Useful gift.a.sdTha Pasnik Co. sell for less. dec6d, CAPITALIST, 41, worth $350,000, would marry working girl_or widow. Hongrable, #58 Minna, San Fraacisco. el FOR SALE—A three year ol stein bull for beef. Tel 404-5 aoeed FOR SALE _Two tons of good hay. H. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1, Box 139, Nor- wieh, Ct, decs8d FOR SALE—A Richmond -range_ a grand baker. Call at 248. Main St. Bishop Studio. decsd FOR SALB—Pullets and cockerels of good laying strain in the following breeds: Plymouth Rocks, White Wyan- dottes, Partrid ‘Wyandottes. guinea fowl and bronze turkeys; would exchange a tom turkey. Address High- land Retreat. Norwich, Coan., R. D. 3. ec: MARRY if_ lonely; for results, try me; best and most ‘successful “Home Maiker;” hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most relia- ble; ~years = experience; ~descriptions Ifree. | “The Successful Club,” Mrs. urdie, Box 556, Oakland, Calif. declS TO DATE ladies’ coats. $7.97 and 59 9 not mixtures, but up to date solid ‘colors. Useful gifts. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. dec6d. WANTED—Five bright, capable la- dies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers; $75 to $150 per month; railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company; Dept. 181, Omaha, Nebr. decld $10 A DAY gathering _evergreens, roots and herbs. 10 cents brings book and war prices. Particulars free. Bo- New Haven, Conn. BUY and sell tools, furniture. stamps, false teeth. antiques or any thing eise; old books especially want- ed. Write or call. Iouis D. d, 32 Water St. mar24Mws CHILDREN’S bath robes, 59¢ up; la- dies” bath robes, $31.47 up. Useful gifts. The Pasnik Co. sell for les: decéd. WANTED—People to make Christmas wreaths: also collectors of boxwood and laurel branches Utilities Co, 309 Broadway, New York. novioS§w LARGE MANUFACTURER wamw representatves % sell shiris underwear, hosfery, dresses, walsts, <kirts dicect 10 homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadwas, New York Clty. FOR SALB—Grade Ayrshire. old heifer. New milch, G. A, ahn, Tel. Leb. adectd. FOR SALE—Extra flne Holstein bull calf, 7-8 white, $35, including all papers. Plain Hill Farm. Norwich. Phone 463-14. deeid FOR SALE _White Leshorn, Red and mixed pullets. ..John Yantic. 63 LOOK OUT for proof ladies’ or gents' Usetul gifts. Thi FOR_SALE—Bakery car. Phone 188! FOR SALB—1916 Modol D 45 touring car. In good condition. aress Box 25, thi FOR SALE or ex for No. 1 foxhound; al coons. ' Lewis Ortman, dec4d FOR SALE—Two horses. weigh 1600, - eight yea weigh 1100, age ten vears are all right in every w: ‘phone 43-4, Danielson Div L'Homme, Williamsville, Ki D. 1, Box 139, FOR SALE Seasoncd wood lengths, J. Siegel. Tel. 64 body one ntack, in stove decld WANTED—Ladies should have coats and suits made to order at Lazarow Bros’; style, fitting and workmanship guaranteed; also plush coats steamed a speclalty. Opposite Franklin Street Park. Phone 169-8. nov21 WThS LADIES” all wool dresses, $5.97. It may sound funny, but it's so. Useful gitdts&d'!'he Pasnik Co. sell for less. e L WANTED—An _elderly couple _to occupy rent and run heater to pay for same.” Address, with reference. Rent, care Bulletin. - decéd. WANTED Young men over_16_years d for shop work. Address P. O. Box ec WANTED—_Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. George C. Butts, Warren St. dec7d WANTED — An _experienced clerk (male or.female) in the bookkeeping department_of a large manufacturing concérn. Apply, stating age, experi- ence and salary required. Address Box 33._New_Britain, _Conn. dec7d LADVES’ Burson hose, 18¢; ladies’ silk.hose, 24c: infants’ cashmere hose, 24c. Useful gifts. The Pasnik Co. seli for I decéd. Apply JOSEPH HALL & SON Trading Cove, Norwich WEAVERS WANTED. ALL GOVERNMENT WORK _ GOOD WORK, GOOD PAY STEADY EMPLOYMENT New Up-to-date Mill, Best conveni- o Appiy at Once 'l:HE NORWICH _WOOLEN 7 MILLS WANTED Factory Werk. Good pay, 44 CO. i Must be of good THERE 1s no advertising Eastern Connecticut equal 'LEMAN wishes board and in private family, with pleasant roundings. Address Bulletin, X. Y. decia WANTED—Two lady roomers, 425 Washington St. dec7d GOVERNMENT war positions open; clerical work; men-women wanted; $95 month;_list free. Franklin Institute, Dept. '37-K., Rochester, N., Y. 4 nov2IMWFS_ WANTED—Two licensed drug clerks, good .position for good man. Address, glving experience and full information to Apothecaries Hall Co. Conn, decéd. WE TAKE Liberty bonds just the same as currency in the cloak and suit Toom. Useful gifts. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. decba. WANTED——10,000 people with corns, callouses, erzema or hemorrhoids to buy -a box of Honey Bee Ointment, guaranteed to, please or money refund- ed. G. W. Hamilton Shoe Store. dec6d. MECHANICS, ATTENTION—We can place immediately several Gauge Mak- ers, Jig and Fixture Tool Makers and General Machi who are' mot at present employed on government work; working conditions are of the best and, Iighest wages and bonus paid for Som petent men; an exceptional opportun! to do “your bit.” Apply or write #m- ployment Department, Winchester Re- peating Arms Co., New Haven, Connec- ticut, giving full details as to your ex- periences and references. “decsd and_con- 5 tractors’ tools sold; high- e, ool ensi e e, S or send card and will call. TUtility, 146 Palmer 8St., Norwich. decdd WANTED _Every woman in No e Enow Tk and surrounding ‘Waterbury, ] FOR SALE—Studebaker. six vl., series '17, overhauled and rcpainted special color. Irisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. FOR SALE—1914 model 79 Ove touring car in zood condition, Auto Sales Company. 13 Bath St nov_24d s FOR SALE—Three arl‘ng he! Inquire ¥. L. Lathrop. 230 Maple St nov23. FOR SALE—Royai typewriter, nearly new, one typewriter desk, une rolltop deskK, one flattop des - chairs. For full particulars, V. P. A. Quinn, 91 Main St. FOR SALE—Maxwell roadster, 1916 model, overhauled and guaran- teed. This powerful and economical car is a bargain at_32: The_ Frisbie- McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. novi2ad FOR SALE—Maxwell touring, model,. in good cond Frisoie-McCormick Co., novizd FOR SALE-—Repubilc 1500 Ib.-truck, used for demonstrating only, as good as new, pneumatic tires.\on front wheels, Solid tires on rear: present list price. delivered. $960: ~ you can save over $200 on_this model. ~ Tie Frisbie- McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. novizd FOR, SALE—Pigs, quire of nov. _$325. The hetucket St. hbred. O. tonington. ®cn22d FOR SALE A 3 FAMILY HOUSE For $2250 . Near Center of City Pays Good Return JAMES L. CASE .37 SHETUCKET STREET - For Sale A very choice Homestead on Stanton Avenue. Price very reasonable. Own- er leaving town. For. fuller partic- ulars. - Inquire of JOHN A."MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin_Square, Thoroughbred. ( % C. Ludlow Farm, North Phone. 1861-13, Norwich The Pasnik CG. sell for less. decfd. 4~ T WANTED — Registered pharmacist. Apply at_Bulletin dec3d wAm—Eumne to know that the cider mill at Norwich Town will close for the season Dec. 8. dec3d fellah down in Noank then he went to Salem. er seegar we have to they are *Bout GOSHI—A built two- shi) The Cobweb Sellem for 5c: wA’lm)TYO':nh know m;l( is the. %:fié’i Y. A plum. 3% Gl 80 L R R A no Bogey caives:. mish oaahie, ‘Conn. - Fel.o %E:é:o;r;‘la.‘ chan ANTED—Second. furniture of all kinds; get. before you sell, A.Bruckner, 56 lin St Tel, 717- . ne FOR SALE Corcoran Homestead, - 102 Tal- man street, eight rooms u:: about 300 Feot river, FOR SALE late | 1916 | TO RENT—Desirable tenement at 12 Hawkins St, Danielson.; modern im- provements throughout. Inquire of C. W. Flagg, Southbridge, Mass., or Mrs. George D, Caron, Mechanics St., Dan- ielson. novzsd TO RENT Upper tenement, 4 rooms and bath, corner Laurel Hill avenue and Yerrington street (near Thermos factory). $8.00 per month. Inquire of F. W. Lester, 42 Central Building. nov24d TO RENT—Apartment of seven rooms at 239 Broad St. Inquire L. L. Chapma nov24d TO RENT—A fine flat, rent reason- able, all modern. Inquire of J. E._Fan- ning, No. 52 Broadway. nov22d TO RENT—Seven-room flat, steam heat, ‘bath,\gas and _electric connec- tions. Apply at 122 Broadway. novéd TO NT—rurnished rooms; also rooms for lght housekecping. 106 School St.Tel. 1048-3. seplld TO RENT—Be iement tenemient at 66 Sef Inquire at Bulletin Office. reoms; reasnnable for light housekeeping. rse, 18 Union St Jjy2sd RENTS RENTS RENTS Housc newly painted, and newly decorated; rooms and electric hts, ~steam heater, month Centr interior bath, $20 ly located flat of 7 rooms and tric lights, steam heat, $25 i > sunny rooms and bain, on Sachem St., $25 monthly. Homelike ished house of ten roums am heat, convenient to b section, $50 monthly. In Norwich Town, five rooms bath, electric iights and furnac. Zarden, §. month. High gr ness dence properties and and Lots of Lots.” ARCHA W, COT eicphone 1334, 63 Broadway. and nic de’ busi- for sale Lots FOR RENT FINE 9 ROOM HOUSE All_modern improvements and entire ly .refinished. Excellent r.cighborhood. $1G A MONTH JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. TO RENT five-rcom Flats Electric lights. A. M. AVERY Telephone 1122-2 52 Broadway Several Street. on lLake FOR SALE FOR SALE. Cottage Houscs, Tenement and Bust aess Biocks, buliding Lots, all in ue- stradle lecations you care tu sel. or repc, as 1 have a nuniber or people looking for real es- taie investments. 1 will.AM F. HILL, Reas Lstate and losurance. Rovi 103 Thayer Dldg. L P | SALE HORSES nave 20 Horses thal,: want to { gispuse of right away. Nine of them arc big work horses—the balance will weigh from 900 to 1200 Ibs. Come and see them. £1LMER R. PIERSON, maylsa FARVS FOR EXCHANGE., ! Vo eXceuent farms; can trade either for cir property of equal vaiue; one | 27 acrés, state road, near city, modern { buildings: also 180 acre stock farm with tools ard equizment, fine build- ings, keeps 50 head. If interested, write or telephone TRYON’S AGENCY, e30¢ Willimantic, cta Furnished Scashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug: Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. b FRANK W. COY ' WESTERLY. R. I Will buy. a five room Cottage House, j one acre of land, some fruit and hen- nery, only 1 1-4 miles from Westerly. A bargain. Investigate! Buys'two Cottage Houses, barn, 3 | acres of tillable land, 30 bearing apple trees and some other fruit. This place is ‘situated on Norwich and Westerly trolley, telephone in house, a bargain for some jone. Owner is leaving for the West .and hence ° this sacrifice, Come and' look it over. ‘WILLIAM A. WILCOX # FARM SPECIALIST * |41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 N WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 YOU CAN BUY A Cottage, Barn, Gristmill, Ice Bu: ness and 12 acres of Land, very cheap cheap "of E. A. PRENTICE Phone :300, .- Norwich. Ct. 86 Cliff St. ‘to 'The 'Bul- 3 12 mo advertising medium im | ®astern ‘Connecticut equal to The Bul: «in for ousiness resul List your property it | ¢ FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE It you re interested Real Estate send for c some of the best Eastern Connecticut. $250.00 ‘Will buy you a House Lot, 100x120 feet in Fair View Pa his is one of the best locations town to build. - quire of ; F. L. RACINE Real Estate Agent, Plainfield 'Phone 99-4, Moosup Division in Farms or talog. We have located farms ir D. M. BROWN AUCTION sed my farm for a nu , I will sell at public t my place, known as t arm, situated about from Plainfield Depot, on WEDNESDAY, DEC. at 10 o'clock a. following property er, 2 cou mattress Auctioneer 12, m, 1 Winthrop h beds, 5 1917, 11_farming tools 1 wheel harrow ip cart. 1 Concord wagon, 1 express gon, 6 light I 2 sets of ght double harnesses, ¢ horse collars. grindstones, 2 light wagon pol ¢ iron set kettle, rak ns, ox yokes. and too numerous “to mentio sale cash. Sale rain c of shelter if said day EVERE be I have got the goods and T n change them for money at once. sell at Public Auction Street, Willimantic, Conn., TUESDAY, December At 10 o’Clock A, My entire stock Bach and every vas gathered by mysel ; 'Yulu_lng country, and cor High-boy, curly maple (seven drawers), 1 maple with beautiful brasses, 1 chest, 1 handsome Empire handsome brasses, 1 I desk with claw feet a ans,'2 mahogany bure reaus with brasses, 4 wedding chests with br uphoards Y-S in des 1 thirty-six inch pine 1d)." 1 twenty-five inch (this is a_museum piece) pineapple beds d, 1 cur | Post bed with nice turr maple tester bed, 10 othe 1 1mcy old chlild’s crib, 1 mahogany Sheritan ca nd cherry Dutch fo small and one la kfast table (in two pai me Empire parlor table rd tables, small cherry t: old oak tables, 1 two-d ible with old decoratio | Aressing tables, 3 Pembroke { inlaid tip stand curly manl | ry candle stands, small sGuar footstools 1d ottoman: (cur ind malogany), curly le | “ile ehair, Wind odd old seat 11, ™ 117 m. Sor chair chair tions, set h hairs ndsome Empi with c orty-eight mahoga gilt mi mirror, with b mirrors, 1 old 1 1 of Fiorcnce Conn_, seve portrait (life s model (this is ty), bed spread lankets. hand oM’ copper plate, 1 fine old bead ards rag carpet, _braided %1 rugs, 1 handsome pair -inch), iron andiror ns. brass candle-sticks brass kettles, old_bot- Connecticut ware, 1 e House plate, 7 Philadel- pict ver: wara line and do not miss tl Antiques that you have t them. T from railroad sta MACFARLANE A TCTION! I Will Sell at Public Auction MONDAY, December 10, 1917 Af 10.00 . m. At the Farm known the Gardner Farm at Poquonnoc Bridge, Conn., the following described property without reserve or limi Auctioneer: My entire stock of farming {ools and lve stock, inciuding fifty head of cat- tle. consisting mostly of dry cows and heifers due to freshen In winter and early spring, also two bulls, one yearl- Ing heifer, two spring calves, ten head of horses. including three mares in foal, threé w horses, one two-vear old ‘colt, two vearling colts, two colts three and four months, seventy-five young sheep and lambs, about 300 yearling hens, lot 5f guinea hens, about forty turkeys. one sow, five pigs, eight weeks old, forty or fifty tons of hay, 1ot of corn fodder, farming tools, eon- sisting of one team wagon, one market wagon, one two-seated surrey, one bug- gy, one Ford tr one mowing m: chine, one horse rake, one Adriance corn 'binder, nearly new, one Hoover potato dizger, one Tron ' Age potate planter with corn attachment. one Tror Age six row spraver, new, one cnlky plow (Eddy) nearly new, one M plo ome cultivator, one Iron Age riding cul tivator, one disk harrow, ome sprin{ tooth harrow, one Eclipse corn plantei one paris green blower, one land rolle: one cook _stove, one air tight stove, 1o of hoes, forks, shovels, and. other art! cles too numerous to mention. It Stormy, next Fair Day. JOHN A. ACELEY. CHARLES F. BROWN, AUCTIO December 11, . 'Auctionee: 1917 und View four miles TUESDAY, At 11 o’Clock A. ¥ 10n my farm. known as the | Farm, Colchester, Conn., south of the village. Owing to poor health and sickmess in my family, I must sell, at Publia Auction, to the highest bidder, my ens tire stock of pure bred Devons and Grades, together®with other Holsteis Grades, etc., as follows: 16 Head Cate tle, one pure bred Devon Cow (6 year old, fresh Sept. 12, 1917), 1 four-year- old Cow (giving milk). 't Grade Hol- stein Cow (giving miik). ~ Héeifers— One pure bred Devon Helfer (three and one-half years old mext spring, fresh- ens May _1, 1918, by reg'stered- bull), 1 Grade Dévon (three years ol next spring, freshens last of June), 1 Hol- stein (two years old), 1 pure bred De- von _(coming two years old), 1 Brindle Heifer (two years old in 'spring), 1 Grade Jersey. Calves—One Holstein Heifer (10 _months old). 1 Devon and Holstein Heifer, 1 pure bred Devon Bull Calf_(six_months _old). 1 paks s Holstéin Bull Calves. 1 Red Bull . One Shoat (sow, Chester_White). Alse. 10 tons of highest grade Hay at privete sale. You canngt afford to miss this gen- uine sale. If stormy, next fair das, WILBERT H. MARVIN