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atre. tion of | . Tuesday’s weather took the cukhof by |icel. It m t).u Bn t dar o: the. a or u!l!n c‘mrn , but nothing The Auditoriu vater bot ‘:le in an outer.entry, hav- ivé. Brockweil's N\tm._qmw of water.in it had _ Branded | Durst. Be 4 w»lwe; n |>. hot u@«e‘“‘ front z”bluw O voom to freeze, up, no eleci r!'h‘wgflnry in Gladys g flu no wail &baut. -no v the ' the week of ‘his eis- Bl‘ww. at her llr and Mrs. Rdwm:da and &mfly of Reynolds road moved on‘da, the lower apartment -in on lin's houses at the f on East own stregt. o the green Sk State Director' of ~ War. Savings to | Howell Cheney announced Tuesday . | that the banner war savings town In Connecticut judged on a basis of war S savings and thrift stamp sales report- EEEEEE b E‘. . house next winter. ‘And he won’t ave to |now he buys fifteen, and then doesn't t has:to saw wood. liam mm- Enlists—Nine Nlmu First Church Honor Ro!i—Two- An’ Interview With Miu Susan D. “Fook 5!;“‘ nr;wn 5o B : Huntington of Norwich. b Ihaie Medvities ine ‘At Sacted %Ieirt ?hml‘:ll t.x';\era was a ¥ t “ swork for chil months mind requiem high mass a of Miss nnan for Charles umber being prés- /- sang -during ymn ‘gave Miss Eliza- W. H. Davis of Watertiury taught the Town Men’s ‘Bible: class at the Congregational church Sunday, | day, Feb. 11, releasing .G. F. Hyde, the teacher, fo take the place of me superintendent, who was obliged to be absent. Roll of Honor. A roll o honor board ‘heen Addfl- ut Early, _ When_ Clinton: Rogers of ‘Wauwecus Hill was drawing water for his cattle ;tmm a lprln( ‘& striped adder two and a half feet long came up in the bucket l occurrence ‘in ‘the win- ehnm jxam their work tm- hoys" : kinds. Here we should | time the lesson, oy d AR Mufllnu at Pamnm froZen in some cases, so that ‘water has to be brought from ‘om ern- | Congregational charch ei- th ers | Elm nvcnuo.w ‘f -y wu' upon ; dectara- | Ancther Young -Patriot., uhnnln‘ ncrease Wllllnn Durr. of Lathrop avenueé has linquency has 3:,.., nou‘«;‘ enlisted in the United States army and b"- and giris to | Will Teport at New London ThurSday. earners gives them un- = Miss' Eita } o e : aner: n;lee‘:! Yorv is guest_of u%; it | Peck. of Piain wum 'Verguon of Vergason avenue spent ' the week, end with his brother, | 5 ‘1'0 Edwin' Vergason, in New Haven. Woodworth tum .the “but four tons of coal while | Norwi The midweek" service of ‘the Flrut By will be held on | S 5 bhmulfl ‘LOST AND- FOUND POUND—A. yellow and :whité shep- lerd dog came to,my place apout three ‘months ago. A. B amham. Fl:chvxlle, Box 2 eb6d, LOST—Black c%t Mvu and white toll _Union St i 22 a p?pfikafhflo {lroad watches, ‘between Finder rewarded t. .febsd Chinese Rmder return ladue, Taftville, Con‘y hsami wlth tour white reast. Please return or Telephone 1421. WS‘D—J ing money NO' York lnd two d Station BIS contain- ST—A v N'J 465"’6 to szu 2 ncelve reward. LEGAL NOTICES. MAYOR’S OFFICE ./ City of Norwich, Connecticut. To. eithercsrherifl of the City ot Nor- You are hereby directed to warn the electors of the let‘y of Norwich to meet in Special City evening, to, take action upon. the fol- lowing, -yiz.: To authorize the appropriation of a 1m not to exceed $75,000 for the op- eration of ‘the Gas ‘and Electrical De- partment of said City In addition to amounts heretofore . appropriated for| - said Department's present: fiscal year. «To authorize the: borrowing. of the money,.the appropriation of wl ich may be ‘authorized for the foregoing pur- 'pose, and to authorize the execution of the proper notes and -other securities of the City therefor. ;Dated atlp“lsm'wich this 5th day of}; - February, ALLYN L. BROWN Mayor of the City of Norwich. I hereby certify that dregoing is the warning diunod tn mé tor pub- licg ttest: .Mm 3 CARROII;. | Sherift of the City of Norwich. 4 “NOTICE The Board of Relief of -the Town of h, d-clgn wm meet in the City . 20th, {3 . to listen to IFD‘G‘IS trmn the doinga o( the Assessors, and . to. transact any other business proper. to be ‘| saia ‘meetings. Dlt.ed at Nnnm:h Conn., J'l-n. 19th, 3 FRED G. PROTHERO, \ JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, 08707 ‘Board of Rellef. rmmu.s t«on SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE USE OF THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. EALED PROPOSALS , will_be' re- ;gn‘{:g hl‘ouu!‘&sm‘z‘é o t‘i d, Sli‘;t . West En mol Bu:t ord, Conmecticut, unti y, February 20th,’ !hnnd ggnulyment Tor e mflnebmaflthe'fh‘muwuathhl“ g ;s:mo on West Town muzuver S\m. ; and Mrs. ‘Wi y. week from the West Side, e “wich, to Jabez Sterry’s eotunuflorn ntity of uqulrea may | the suu icket tof. Telephone 546-2 "';“' °m P g e 3 1. 38 Oneco cl o ; febad wmnn—-m otors of state high- | work; en! Ang salary $3-3¢; 1% “gervice ex nation Feb. »:aa or circular and application, and polntuient ieMd fl mnr draft age w— manufact: urins ex;erlanco prefer- 2ud experience. Address Bflwnr Conn.. " feb4d « ‘WANTED—Experienced ‘stenographer in ofnae of" ugs manufac unng con- "f experience and salary expected. dress Box 38, New Bril- Conn, feb4d lfl‘m—- omanifor general house- work; mo washing: family Of. two adults. ~Address ‘W, care Bulletin, febda | wanTED miderty peopls to board;|farm ood care. Mrs. Ga D. fi-lmptan Conn. —— B WAI’.I'ED—ID 000 hens and chwkenl, rvin, R, . jansod " at once Hv.'u:hberg1 gheut prices paid by Joseph T 81 Main St, Willimantic, jan28d WANTED—In or near Danielson,| ‘place carjng for chiléren, or other such ‘occupation. Tel. 244~4, Danielson. “jan23d g SAFEY r_blades sharpened.. B. Kirby, 3'{ Main St. Norwich, jans2a ;OLD FALSE TEETH gesn't matter it broken: v $2 $15 per set; also cash fer old 5014. sil- ver and broken Jjewelry; send by ‘par- cel post and ‘recelve check by return mlfl will hold goods 10-days for send- ers approval of my offer. L. ¥, 2007 Slgalth Wth St Pmll Pa, * RDON, Plane Tunot, zga Pros-| A, GO et St Tel. 1319-14. n10d good _general work ‘and - good mages. - Apply sclm & Clark Eorgon,. ices. ;’h urman. Pk buy uw furs; B K Room B novl D = Faw furs at H. L qur St.. every Thursday. novizd Wum——Secnnd hand and antique 11 kinds; get °“r’Pfl°°' b.lol‘. yflll lell A. Bmckner. 55 FranXk. lin SL Tel. nov WE WANT YOUR JUNK, WASTE PAPER AND - METAL STOCK' WU are a new firm in the ma<ket for same, Give us a trial and we will pay you the best prices. Call or write, NORWICH WASTE AND METAL CO. 205-207 West Main Street " Nozwich, Conn. Wanted at Once BOY 18 YEARS OF AGE FOR FACTORY WORK MARLIN-ROCWWELL CORPORA- TION Employment Office WANTED An Experienced Waitress Apply at Once to’ ' COLUMBIAN HOUSE ~WANTED |Experienced Draviers-in " Government Work Good Pay — Steady Work | APPLY NOW Norwich Woolen Mills ©THAMESVILLE WANTED - Ten machinists, 2 waitresses, 2 f: hands, 10 wood choppers, 6 e:;lm.k'm 15 general housework girls, 34 labor. ers, FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg, Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgn 0ld False Teeth Don g ma.ner it | broken. . Wea pay up to+$15 per set. Send by parcel post ebcgk by return mail. COLLATERAL LOAN €0, & | Removed Jfo 154 Wate St.. Dbe- tween Shetiicket. and Market Nonflc)? Conn, ) and - receive - FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner (;EER bl ml’hu m?-i Stof—2 modei, m'? % mvm rmi st!t. noviZ 'OR SALE—Maxwell l‘ouhter late 1916 ‘model, overhauled and giaran- This 1 lnd at $350, i 0. 63 Shetucket %‘Prhh % i FARMFORSAEINFRANKUK By order of the Probate Court. to sctue an_estate, the Giles Harringten farm in B‘ranklln i oflerafl for sale. 'J:ha farm consists a dwelling house ‘with g« callar barn, carnng; houle. corn. boute. hen house and out- buildings. There are about 60 acres of land. divided into plstm'e woodland, mowing lnn and plan ground. f an. abundance of water in wells, mrlng: and brook on the premises; 300 cords of firew: could be cut off ~and nm at g prices by the purchaser. S an easy hanl t’o the ;;H;nse of deme. ‘1‘1\5 5 o) gh ground, has gran vxew, anfl s located on the stite high. way from Norwich to Willimantic and is tour mnea from Baltic village and is nesr Roose- HIELDS, velt Ave., or to WILLIAM H. 35 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. 25 SALE HORSES I have just bought 15 Horses out of town that have been used doing truck- ing; some .of them: are .sound. 'and %o | Young, having come. from the west in- side of a year. Also have a few green Horses just in from the “west. Come and ‘see’ them. - Prie;s right. FOR SALE 306 West Main ‘Street ' house, ‘contains eight rooms and bath, modern, in perfect repair; large lot with building in location for garage. This is a real bargain and may be Sold on easy terms if desired. ‘Inquire of - THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main Street 'FOR SALE $2,300 A Six-room Cottage in excellent condition with steam heat and electric lights near Greeneville Con- _gregafional church. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central ‘Building * Phones Norwich Two and one-half (21-2) story two (2) tenements; lot 60x120; p! ty room for'a garage.. Finely loeated at No. 47 Pearl Street, Norwich, WELL RENTED. A. M. AVERY, 52 Broaéw:y The Residence of - 172 Washington St. FOR- House has hardwood' floors, steam' heat, electric lights, two bath rooms. Grounds of more ‘than one . acre with. beautiful shade trees. t Large stable suitable for garage: Get further details from ARCHA W. CCIT * Telephone 1334 63 Bindwly Masons’ Buflding Matemls OF ALL KINDS For-Sale by The Pe&-McWillinma DENTIST A DR.E. J. JONES . | Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator = Shetucket ltrm eatran o i | R | y, 13 i el FORSALE » No. 105 WILLIAMS ST. | TWO FAMILY HOUSE With Fine Yard Pneo.vVary Qmetwo 37 SHETUCKET ST. i 6-ROOM APARTMENT SPRING GARDEN AVENUE $20.00 Per Month Only one available, so “get busy™ i if you want it ‘Look -at ~our Washington Street housé lots; no finer home sites in this city; reeson&ble prices and terms to suit. . We will sell - you ‘a . thoroughly modern two-family house for a lower price than you- can build a ‘similar one. NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway & FOR SALE TWO HUNDRED CORDS OF WOOD, CUT AND CORDED, ABOUT FIVE nunnm CORDS . OF ' STANDING WOoD, 450 acres of land, wen divided " into mowing, pasture and woodland, 10- . jroom house, barn, woodhouse and other buildings, in good condition; 150 peach trees, 1 ¢cow, 1 heifer, 3/shoats welgh- ing about' 100 pounds each, lot eof farming tools and implements, and fur- miture enough to surt housakeepxn; for 82,500, Semd for my Latest Farm Bulletin (chaice of 400). WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY; R. I, Telephone 2365 FOR ‘SAL®. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busis aess Biocks, Buliding Luts, all in ae sirable lgcations lisi your property i you care to sell or rept, as I have a number of people looEing for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM. F. HILL, Renl Esxiate Reom 1ud, Furnished Scashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch H|I|, Weekapaug. Plsasant View, and -along the Rhode (sland shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. GO‘Y WESTERLY, R. I FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trad 7 acres, state road, near eity, m mmdmxs. also 180 acre stock farm with® tools arnd equisment, fine 'buil ings, keeps 80 head. If interested, write or telephone - ’I'BYO‘!‘! AGENCY, fe308 Willimantie, Ct E.A.PRENTICE Real Estate and Insarance Titles Searched Phone 300 FOR SALE Wills Drawn. "rh. Homestead of the lats Hiram | Cook, 41 Park street, junction of Cli#f | street. A very choice proposition. All Furniture in House included in_ sal ! For full particufars inquire of JOHN A, MORAN Real Estate Broker Frankling Square’ Nofwiell Telephone 190 If It’'sJunk: " SELL IT TO THE AmencanWaste & Metal Co. - 206-212 wesT MAIN ST 1a P hus. Iness Dbefsre ‘the publi, - thers 18 medium Detier than .t gh_the .33 Vartising cofumas of The Bulletin or The you mof *We: yve;:‘a .in chfldhoofl, s 01 Ru-_k ‘B’bw did You luy tor Your fmufl"’ “not” so mo:thy as you Jnlm dear girl— Kansas City Journel.: “Seb Ritytiiitig unuuua.l on your ot 7A€ ene of the places where I stopped I found a ticket agent who didn’t seem annoyed when T, asied for a ticket.”—Detroit Free Press. ‘ra 1 “drive than eat!” ex- claimed the motor fan. i “But what loes your. .say about it 7" 5 “OR, she'd rlih‘r ride :than couk: 50 ‘We~get-dlong fine.”—Milestones. He:1 “have 'Half & mindiito kiss you. She—1 have haif a ntind to let you, Cupld—Go to it, "you boob—two halves make a hole. — Florida Times. Do plain girls or prétty girls - do better in biisiness? a tossup, The plain girls don’t make so many -mistakes, but theer are fewer . kicks: lhwt the Blinders the pretty ton:“Trafiseripts v HAR, CMr. o Glm' ” » wife replied 'J. Fuller Gloom. am so. notoriows: for my sition that very few pmle vol\hlu to offer.me cures tor it.”-—Judge. wm object to your l fl Mr. Gadspur. ‘But: hhzwem:z’I ‘Lm.le (tllflll,cu!ty in read] et 'm_con- ‘lnee‘?i“ thenxmust be lq?iut deal ‘of truth . ‘Thental _telepathy.”—Bir- miuhqm Age Herald.. o1 mandeered regulted int a whole- L3 o ter bY‘Di&bIMen at, unpoln, gl..nd, which © was enly’ stopped from . d Rhondda. Cam Palestine It il’lplld ufie& ¥it. 12, that the Midianites. and the Amelnknec pos- sessed clm“elr‘)t sand- by the sea for multitude.” "Job had a,m clmels up. - The omrfln on. g serews. In the ‘of “"the “fool a frietion ckm:h Wi h a8 2ase, {5 pro- vided. sp:that .when the pressuré-is re- lamd ‘the- driving bit does ‘not re- the motor: u-fium in op-