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INCREASING CLOUDINESS 3 FOLLOWED BY SNOW Motisn Pictures at Hreed Theatre. Vandeville and - Davis Theatre. “Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- atre. “ouncil Meet! F.,, meet ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘Fountain Street Property Sold. Mrs. An N. J.. has sold through the agency of |C. ¥. MACFARLAN .Auctioneer Francis D. Donohue her property lo- cated at No. 43 Fountain street to AUCTION Dorio and Anita Bellecchi. It is a two- tenement frame house, built about 30| T will se o miction at my The new owners buy the| place. anic Fres an What Is Gomng Un lonight Motion Pictures at e L. Rice of Weehawken, FOR SALE GOING OUT OF‘ BUSINESS y man ever owne: .m‘d 1 ‘_Kfl.l harness, <ol IIPS and tipearts for $275 8| and 1~ H 350 Ibs., age 7, ber-reach that would make lent \farm on, ani pT including sing w zon, for 8125, minster St. Provids ce, ph;ne Union 2686.- R. Trs, on tne state Finich Ref ges ments. Willimantie to Storrs, on The Norwich chapter of the Red Cross uyges that all women who are FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1918, working on refugee zarments which were taken out prior to Nov. 15 nnish SLA LS EPRER Bt e these garments at once and return them to the rooms so thar the pack- ing of the boxes may be immediately completed. s»<ahng Rink Afterncons. The = vk at Olympic hall | FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS. will not be open zny. afternoon this| One Syracuse sulky plow. 1 Syracuse week except Wednesday, Friday and n‘;{.’gkbeflafl‘l‘,.vhw. EN - Bores mpCar: Saturday. Wednesday and Friday will | PO, Mo A8 ot e, w1 be mostly ‘for instruction classes, spring tooth harrow, 2 smoothipg har-, SPORTS M | rows,” two-horse cuitivator, ~weeder, — S’xlanel. S e ing machine, two-horse team wagon, THE AUDITORIUM. Aump cart, bob sled. ox sled, set heavy Th» Bates Bros. Musical Comedy | team harness, set light team harness, , headed by Lew Williams and oth- world, will appear at the Auditorium for a.week's engage- Mr. Williams recently appeared | .Ome Ford Commercial Car in fime Jew comedian with The) condition. Black and White Revue and made a engagement. beginning today ment. here as the gécided hit during its The Bates Bros’' Musical Comedy Co is to be congratulated in securing this talented comedian. The opening bill for Monday after- noon and evening is Busy Izzy. This comedy played all the larger cities at $1.50 prices last season, featuring f.eorge Sidney, and it gives Lew Wil- liams a good opportunity to display his remarkable talents. Miss Dora Davis, prima donna, and Jimmie Evans, second comedian, are both very clever people. The big beauty chorus is one of the extraordinary features of the engagement here. In addition to the musical comedies, which -change daily, there will be a big program of feature pictures each afternoon, start- ing at 2 p. m, and at 7 p. m., each svening. Mondav's feature will he The B Bullet, with Tuapita Hancen and Jack Mulhall. The story is taken from the great book of Pleasure Island, by Frank F. Adan BREED THH\TRE Those who enjoyed Frank Keenan n the two he offerin More Trouble and Loaded Dice, and a hig = in store for them when they d him in The Bells, which will be shown ot (he Breed the- Tuesday. He plays the ; leeper and mur- derer. made famous by the late Henry , have a treat Trving. It is erpiece per- formance and shotvn at the Rialto theatre, York and stamped by the crit s one of the greatest screen productions. Pictorially the story le end. ith the best that sereen technicve and the most skilful dfrection could will also seen Treitor, an adantat’ the same name hy give it. in Mae Marsh The Beloved of the novel of Fred T.. Packard. In be this photoplay Miss Marsh becomes. the gulding star of the man che loves, in- spiring him to do his uimost and sav- ing him from the dancer which sur- raunds him. She is. in fact, his beacon. This s canitally brouzht out in this drama of the nd throush it 1 of the hero- all the stmnle-heartedr ta ine shine guide her erring lover away frem fhe rhoals of decep- tion. The Hearst-Pathe news com- pletes mn bill for today and Tuesday. ")AVIS THF‘\TR" Roy Stawart the whigl western star, will anpa~r at the Davis theatre Monday. Tne ind Wednesday in Cactus Crond western thriller. of hi= ovn ay In Cactus, Cran- dall. Roy Siewart Bob Crandall, takes un the frail of cattle and lands in the Mex Texico. Thera Marion Maryin as flplen Wave ‘s held a prisoner by Mendoza. *he 1eader of n band of Max- fean handits, ard her op in prison. With ¢ friend. P~ fich‘s off *ha bandits and weinsdd T frorm their c'utches. Thetine pvere by Mendora to htain \ af the girl and re- enra on ' lead through a §oa of tle enfscdes to the Iwith 1 onA the ning of ke gir! ¥ randall Annther bhiz tatnre on this B is Tohn Tarrymore n 4he fire-nat comedy On the Qu ana af tha b ‘ar hae rrer arneared . OMcial Allied Nations War l‘e- view completes the show. LIVESTOCK Holstein cow, heifer. calves, heifers, 3 pajr two year old steer: heavy work horses, shoat, 2 lJambs. Jersey heifer, pajls, Cooley cream cans, milk cans, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. fine quality and are in fine condition tand will be a rare opportunity to pur- *hase such ods at auction. One oak dining room set, cut_glass loset, china closet, sideboard, 5 oak ye maple desk, birdseve maple table, *-irdue)e ‘manle chair, box couch with sover, s, oil stove, kitchen range, ,nhn‘m s ove, and many other articles | | too_numerous to mentio: The Ladfes Ald will serve lunch at the sale. Terms, cash. i GLEN A, STALKER. i P. O, Eagleville, Conn. | DAIRY FARM | WHI sell at a sacrifice price my dairy farm of 105 acres, well divided into tillable, pasture and woodiand; fruits of all descriptions, a good new house of nine rooms, barn faciliudes for 20 head and 3 horses, plenty of other buildings, such as woud shed, carriage house corn crib. hen house; all of these buildings are in first ciass condition; 2 borses, 11 milking cows, 1 bull, 50 to 60 fowl, barn fuil of hay and corn fodder, enough to winter all of these cattle. about 300 buchels corn, 100 busheis polatoes and other vegeta. bies, harnesses, wagons of all descrip- tions, a full line of farming tools and implements. This nlace is located five miles Lrom Plainfield st catlon, fine outlook and good hea ested, write for price and terms. glve 'immediate posscesion. Racine's ¥arm Agency, Darielson, Conn. Phone 198, nova7d om, good lo- best of elevation iand. 1t inter- in I am obliged to sell my 3 horses, 1 pair of gray draught horses, weighim: .!00 ibs:, thll Ire sound and young, as al all the pars of grays with man tarm, smxated at Spring Hill, six les trom Wilimantic and three miles road from Five good and young Jersey COWS, 2 Jersey two year old 1{.)1=lem pair set driving harness, single driving har. et well known to the musicol comedy | nest, 3 Cyphers incubators, Jot o small tools such as forks, shovels, hoes, milk These household goods are of extra sckers, upnolstered in leather, gilt WANTED—The public to know that arlor set, fine upright piano, 2 ma-|I have purchased the wood of the )gany chairs, mahogany table, hirds-Crescent Tire Arms Co.; WANTED WANTED—$500 loan, 5 years, 5 per cent, good security. Address Secured, care_ Bulletin. dec2d WAm—Expefloncod rlng Bpln- ners and ring. frame doffers: good wages and working conditions. Moh n‘? (ét&tton Mills Co., New London. ec: WANTED—A settled, experienced and capable middle ased woman in a family of two persons; private house, with modern convenlences, outside the city; have wash woman; Teference re- quired; permanent home to a sultable PD;!O;Id Address G. ¥., Bulletin Office. ec! WANTED_Maid to assist in general housework, two or three hours every m%rnl,nds. Appiy at Bulletin Office. ec2: TWANTED_Throe furnished rooms for light housekeeping, mear Franilin Square. dec2d _ PEACE WORK at war pay guaran- teed for three years knit urgently needed socks for us on the fast, stmple Auto-Knitter; full particulars today, 3c stamp. Auto Knitter Co., Dept. 205-C., ]21 Jefferson, Buffalo, N. Y. nov30TuThS “ANTED—VDW is the time to ln.rn telegraphy, operators in large demand; wages higl. For particulars, write G. G., care Bulletln no\,lod W U\Tm—mec(ric door bells to_in- WANTED—A Po or girl A o S Laurel Hiil Ave. nov3od WANTED—Dish washer. Apply at U. 8. E. S. Office, 28 Shetucket St nf_‘sm NTED—Man to do cleaning. Ap- rs)!)' at U. 8. E S, . Office, 28 Shetucket nov3od WANTED — Seccnd hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largest sec. ond hand store in state. Louis'D. Ward, warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwich: Write, call or tel. 361-13. JesMWS S. GOVERNMENT wants thou- sands clerks Washington; ‘men- women-girls, 18 or over; $100 month; Norwich examinations Dec. 7; common education sufficient, with our ccaching; your country needs you; help her and iive in Washington during war times; write immediately for free list posi- tions open. Franklin Institute. . Rochester, N. Y., or apply at U. S. E. § Office, 28 Shetucket St. noved -4 first ck afl?l g00d dry hard wood; I am ready to s the same anywhere in the city limhits of Norwick. rear Crescent to 4 p. m. J. Call’ 1075 Tel., or ca:l rms Co., from 9 a. m. - Hafner nov2id orn_cob _pipes, Cobweb Corner broad- Manila cigars, . Here—three mijld luc cigars presenta Havana eigar, a shade grown wrapper cigar. gan's Smoke nov3 Bema, A rders and learn- Ap 1y L S, E. S Otfice, 28 She- no\.ud W D—A second maid. Apply Mite Bértanin 4 Fairmount St. noviéd MARRIED MAN to work on farm, sed to farm work. able to take charg.. 's absence. Apply in first m- ating wages required, to U. FOR ALE-—Ch ‘weight 800, sound, i saddle ponies in the state hu @ nice’ ot this summer and 18, in fo by Peter Bsegan, due to foal 24, 1919, will take $65, if, sold at once. Call at O'Brien & Chase's Stable, 371 Main St, Norwich. : Ask to see Mr. Thorpe’s mare. < dec2d FOR SALE—20 horses: we ‘a1 received five pairs of horses that have been: used on a contract job-at the navy yard; havin xot through (hcre. they must be sold on of chestnuts, white mana and llll Ver- mont Morg: mares, ages 7 and 8, weight Za(h') pair "of ‘brown ;emnn ages 7 and 9, weight 2800. ‘pair ' o blacks, ages and 7, weight = 2600, sound pair of brown mares, ages 7 and 8, weight 2300,, good workers and drivers: also a lot of “single horses, from 1000 to 1500 1bs: each; one extra nice small driving horse, harness and Tubber tired buggy, all for $85, to get good home. Call and look these horses over before buying. -Every one sold with our jronclad guarantee to be just as represented or your. money refund- ed. Our references .are our satisfied customers that we have done business \'\'lth, - Call at once. Stable S'll Maln ., Norwich. leasantest tenement | on xsxt to the park, seven Tooms, bath, gas, electric lights, porch, i‘m and gl,rden. $20. Inquire o(’ Atiing TO m——rurnhhed rooms !ur light housekeeping; all modcrn conveniénces. 27 Divlsion St nov3od RENT—A three-room ummenL rex a8t S*._nov3od Inquire 39 S “To mEN wo_se furnished rooms, w!th use of piano. Inquire 6 Stanton Ave.. or Phona 662-4. noviod TTO RENT - Light housckeeping rooms at 43 Union St. nov3od ~10 RENT_A nicely furnished sunny front room in private family; steam heat. Tel 353-12. nov27d “T0 RENTOne or_ two furnished rooms, electric light and heat, at trol- ley station, 425 Washington St. Tel. 468-3. novfld FOR RENT_Five rooms and bath, gas and electricity, very desirable, in Alling apartment block. $18. Inguire of Aliing Rubber Co. nov27d TO RENT—Modern seven-room flat, Apply at 122 Broadway. noy22d TOR SALE_TFord car, 1917 model with removable winter top, demount: able rims, Willard battery, = speedo- meter, etc, best running cnnd-nmnl Pasnik Co. dec2d FOR SALE—Buick 1916 five passen- ger D-. repainted and -with good tires, $850; Buick 1917 five passenger D-35, run 3,800 miles, good tires, $650; Ford runabout, 1917, repainted, with thrée good tires. Behremns & Bushnell, Ivoryton, Conn. dec2d FOR SALE_Four cows, two_horses and three pigs. Mrs. William Walter, Brooklyn, Conn. dec2d FOR SALE—Entire dental office out- fit'belonging to the late Dr. James M. Crowley of Westerly, R. also small safe, writing desk, rug. couch, three- szte living room Suite, nine-pjece din- ng room suite and several other arti- cles; can be seen at 71 High St., West- at any time by appointment. Write Mrs, Sarah L. Crowley, Stoning- ton, Conn. dec2d TFOR SALE_Having a death in my family, am giving up business and must sell a brown horse, age 7. . 1350 1bs., a dapple gray, age 6, 1300 Ibs, a sorfel horse, age 7, 1275 Ibs, -and & buckskin horse, age 6, 1150 1bs.; they are sound and lonest to work or drive, single or double; will sell for half what they are worth; must be sold at once to step expense, at 341 Main St., Norwich. dec2d FOR SALE_At once, a cherry cham- bet set with white -iron bed. 120 Broadway. nov3od FOR SALE—Cheap. horse. .Inquire Leonard Chapman, Versailles. nov30d in FOR SALE 1914 Chalmers Six perfect conditio; seven passenger. Henry Allard, 35 North Main St, Ner- Con novzsd £97.00 buys a go Pease upright piano with gtool, scarf and free deiiv- ery. The Talking Machine. Shop, 46 Franklin St. nov2sd $119.00 buys a genuine Stultz & Bauer upright pi: stool, scarf and free de- livery. The Talking Machine Shop. 46 Trankiin_ nov25d T§140.00 buys a Back & Son upright mahogany piano (bought from a local piano store about a year ago fir $350) nov2sd Heebner's every Thursday. nett. & C. n TED—Furs of all kxndfi, highest pri id. Every Saturday A. L. Mine of Willimangic, Con. will be at Norwich Tallow Co., §2 Talman St. X.D\]ld Empio Srvics, Ofhce. 63 Main with stool. scarf and_free ' delivery. St. Willimantie. Living rooms pro-|The Taiking Machine Shop, 46 Frank- vided, etc noviéd |lin St. WANTED—Raw furs. At .‘l 5.60 buys a genwine Whltney \lp- right piano,. mahogany case, class condlfion, stool, (i T, Talkiig in" first scar{ and free Machine Shop, nov2gd “FOR SALE—Geese, hens, pullets and hog: James Kane, Canterbury. n Sd TED—Second hand and antlqua v oohall lerade: get rices you sell. A, Brmkner Tel. 117 COWS FOR SALE TWO CARLOADS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th JAMES H. HYDE { North Franklin Talvphnne 39 Lebancon COWS FOR SALE Carload just arrived Tuesday, 25th. This is an extra good FRED W. HOXIE Telephone 62 Lebanon, Conn. FOR SALE . Nov, load. The very A. D, house, desirable property Lathrop, 33 large ba of Est. Large Buy this Main large lot. St. NTICE Administrator. Phone 300. BUY THIS EIGHT ROOM BUNGALOW A house of exceptional quality; all 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, Telephore 1334, 63 Broadway, ATCTION [ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, DEC, 4, 1918, at 10 a. m., at my residence on Raymond Hill, known as the Comstock farm, situated in_the Town of Montville. the follow- ing de: LNLM property, without reserve or limi of cattle, consisting of 1 pair oxen five ars old, wexzmng 3200 pounds, 8 cows, somé giving ‘milk. 2 heifers one year 'old, 2 heifer calves, 2 steer calves, 1_registered Holstein bull, Sylvia-King Korndyke, No. 220639, bred by C. P. Viets & Son. Fast Granby. Conn., one vear old; 1 mare nine years old, 1 colt three years old, well broken, 1 colt two years old, well broken, 1 colt three months old, 40 sheep, 1 cream separa- tor, 1 incubator, 1 reaping attachment. 1 double-seated carriage, 2 buggles, 3 market wagons, 1 ox wagon, 1 ox cart, I two-horse team wagon, 1/ Deering mowing machine, 1 horse rake, 1 grind- stone, 35 empty barrels 2 sets heavy harness, 2 sets of light harness, 2 par- lor stoves, 1 road cart. 20 tons of hay, tons of oat fodder, 2 tons of rre fod- der, 1 fanninz mill, many other articles 100’ numerous to mention. 1t sald day is stormy, sale next fair day. nov:od M. BOKOFF. Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. by Telephone 760 PETER VER STEEG FLORIST 57 Lafayetts St. Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs Weddina Decorations. WILLIAM R. TINKER......Auctioneer! to the highest bidder: 18 head ! “A'«’rEn—To buy old gold an ver: also old f: alse teeth: highest prices 'd. Jeweler, 21 Broad- apréd distance hone i1 se WANTED MEN AND WOMEN BOYS AND GIRLS AMERICAN THERMOS - BOTTLE CO. U. 8. E. S. License 575 FOR SALE—Potatoes, delivered in five or ten bushel lots, delivered any- where in_ the city for $2 per bushel; also turnips at $1.30 per bushel. Phone 1851-12 nov27d ALI, KINDS - of steak, 22c a 1b corned heef, 15c per. 1b; soup meat, 13 per Ib: poiltry hought nd sold, D Goldbersg, ter, Ci 2 good Phone 6 **novasd vo-tenement house cut illimantic, in fine also one building lot, barn, ete.; ice low. For full rart . write I, Eugene Tetreault, care A. C. Norwich, Conn. noviGd 2-ton truck with dump bod Frisbie-McCormick Co., nO\Hd ‘fine ~ondman n at $475. The Frisbie-Mc- \nr.mrk Co., 52 Shetucket St. cctl0d VIM DELIVERY—1000 lb. capacity. cxpress body, with fop and curtains. The sbie-McCormick Co.. 52 She- tucket oct26d ! Shipscarpenters, Coppersmiths, Marine Pipe-fitters, erectors, stc. Apply U. S. Employment Office, 28 Shetucket Street, on Tuesday, Dec. 3,! 1918, at 10 a. m. WANTED One Experienced Baker i AS NIGHT FOREMAN One Assistant Baker TO WORK NIGHTS One Meat Salesman One Meat Cuiter Young Lady as Cashier Saleslady Wanted MOCHICAN COMPANY WANTED. 01d false teeth, Dun't matter it broken. We pay up to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive checic by return mail. We buy dia- mounds, too. COLLATLML LOAN Co., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts || An old, reliable tirm to deal with, Established 1872 CHARLES F. BROWN .... Auctjoneer AUCTION TUESDAY, DEC. 3D, 1018, On account of our barn burning on the farm known as the Joseph Hall farm, 23 miles east of Colchester, on the main road to Lebanon, we will sell at public auction, 35 head of cattle, 10 milkers, 15 due to calve before Jan. 9, 9 yearlings and 1 bull, all high grade stock. Will be 50ld to highest bidder. Terms cash. nov3od BERMAN & FAULK | MEN WANTED i i For the Industrial School at the Groton Iron Works. Good pay while learning; also 300 to act as helpers |} in all branches of the yard; aiso, i Shade Trees. Thoroughbred R. I. Red up. Springtale Farm, nov2ed wood; only 57 i after Dec. 1 v wood,is to be shipped husetls to be used in smoke. one desiring hickory should order with me .before Dec. _following lengths: . Nawroe, ed "to all parts of the eity. 3 Phone 792. nov2ld FOR SALE—100 cords ef hickory, 100 white birch and 100 cords of ck birch: also_some maple and oak: will sell one cord just as Lheap as 100 gnd will deliver anywhers in Noryich. Yantic Hickory Wood Yard. P. Nawrocki. Tel, 1704. no"l“d FOR SALE—Two-ton Federal truck in fine condition. The Edward Chap- pell Co. oct30d _FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. LR Danielson, Conn, seplod FOR SALE—One horse. Tel. general urpase 32-4 Lebanon. s oct2id FOR SALE or éxcnange (a part)for automobile, a cottage of mnine rooms, with lot and shed adjoining, .shore and ceuntry advantages, boating, bathiag, fishing, with pavilion and postoffice, on grounds; cottage is short distance from Niantic village, Crescent Beach, Gelden Spur and Oswegatchie, near state camp, a]l available by troller- or launch; furnishings included .in s touring car desired, of 1917 .or 8 model electric lights, starter, good style, preferably new, dark green de- sired, blue or black, in good condition; owner of cottage has business interests which make further use ‘of same un- available. For further information, write to 53 Oak St. Nerwich. Conn. FOR SALE—One Prairie State incu- bator, two Colonial bropders. wood carving set. A, B. Davies,-adm. est. C..P, nght oct2id FOR SALE MY RESIDENCE 335 Washington Street Corner Harland Road Ten-Room House, modern improvements. Barn, lot 125x200 feet with Fruit and *.JOHN P. MURPHY. 1% | wm;'« \ol: WANT m puz your bus- {Iness before the public, there 15 no I medium better than through the ad- Yeslising columns .f The Bulletin, »:s 122 Prospect St. | ‘Phone 511 GEER The Piano Tuner TO RENT—Rooms, furnished, !lngly or en suite, $1.50 a week up; heat and all modern conveniences. 19 Hamilton Ave. noy20d TO RENT—Furnished room, witn board; can accommodate a few more table boarders; one minute's walk from Mar!h;-_gockwell'& 13 Boswell Ave. 4 v15 FOR RENT—Two closed cars, at rea- sonable rate: day or night service. Phona 1219-3, 14 Clift St. novi6d RENT —I‘urnlshed rooms, 58 Wuhinston St. novisd TO RENT—Furnished room, also one room. for light housukeeping. Mrs. Kelly, 7 No. High St. augsld STORAGE—Household goods _stor for long or short term: Tates reason- able. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. je1d TT0 RENT Furniched rooms; a0 rooms for light hovsekeepin School St. Tl 1043-3. Baria STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT %000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. FOR SALE TOBACCO HABIT ,omieer,, days, improve vour health, life, avoid stomach oushess, foul breath, heart disease. Regain manly vigor, ealm merves, clear . eyes and . Superior mental strength. Whether you chew, or smoke Dipe, clgnarettes, clgars. Gei Interest- ing Tobacco Book. Worth its weight in"gold. Matled free. E. J. WooDS, T. ¢ it 3 prolong. trouble, nerv- ~568, 5(5!!0! F., New " GARAGE OPPORTUNITY 1 Have a 2%-story frame building. 50x90, with ell in back, 20x50, all eqmpptd. and has been used as a garage, elevator, wash stand, work bench, "electric lights, gas and city y water, three rooms finished off for liv- mx apartments; the construction of s building is good. good show windows, one grand location for a garage, located on IFu; t., Dan- ielson, Conn., R tl by The Leach’ Garage Co. land 60x200; price rent when you can the .best of terms? ym for an up-to-date huy this place wit There is ample’rc garage in this ideal location. F. I. RACINE. 198. Danielson FOR SALE AT A BIG BARGAIN PRICE nine-room modern house, fine outbuild- ings. with about nine acres of land desirably located, in city limit mnm 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For further particulars, in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square, Norwich, 60 ACRE FARM 16 acres tillable, balance pasture and wood land, some timber and abund- ance of wood, plenty of fruit, 8-room cottage house. running water, bath, toilet, hot and cold water, fine lawn, large parn, situated one-third of mile to railroad station, near and with all con- 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. l. Telephons PRESTONRRIDGE Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. Horses to let for all kinds of busi- ness, with or without rigs. by the day or week. Special atteation to boarders and transients; 20 to 30 horses always on hand, for sale, weighing 1050 to 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every horse will be sold with a written guarantes to be just as represented . time of sale, or money refunded in full. Trial allowed. 1f in need of anything in our line, give us a trial and we will give you full value for your money. STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. Phone 326-2. O'BRIEN & CHASE. FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to gell or rent, as I have « number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HiLL, Reai kstuie and Imsuramce. Reom 1ud © Thayer Bld FARM BARGAINS 200 acres, goud buildings, only $2,- 400, and wood enough to pay for farm: $5 acre, 35 COW farm, smooth land, geod buildings, $1.0001 40 acres, siate’ road. Celonial heuse. 20 _rcoms, A-1 condi- tion, only $2,200. We can make easy terms on these inree furms, and they aré genuiune bargains. For further information, write TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. 715 Main St will ‘be $450 a ist, 1918, Same 215 acres, that will cut over a million feet of lumber, known as the old Solo- mon_Goodwin 'woodlot, located in New London county, 5 1-2 miles from Col- chester sudon' it comprises chestaut and oak, first growth, some trees on this lot ‘that will cut very mear 2000 feet; this is one of the best timber ir. New London county. If lnterg-ted. write for price and terms. ine’s Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. Phone 198, © nov27d FOR SALE MODERN COTTAGE AND A GARAGE With 6 Tons of Coal in Cellar PRICE $56,000 JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, | FOR SALE A splendid eight-room hou thoroughly modern with very attnactive interior situated with- in ten minutes’ walk of Frank- in Square. This property is a great bargain at the price of- fered. Enquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 HOLSTEIN CATTLE 10 New Milch on hand and 15 Two-Year-Olds. These Heifers are as handsome as many ever looked at. Write us for detailed in- formation about these splen- did cattle, STONE and DARLING A.R. Stone - Fred J. Darling E. Woodsiock Pomfret 216-4—Putnam—244-3 FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH IMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY LINE AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Phones Norwich FOR SALE A very attractive two family house with modern improvements, very de- rable location. 1f vou are in ‘want of Tent, it will pay you well to look into this offering. For full varticulars tnquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, ranklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN _ PROPERTY know as Adam’s Tavern in Norwich Town. Engquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. FOR SALE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY ELMER R. PIERSON Telephons 536-3 FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at ‘Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms, Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L Sovnn Le;horn % d w) flnfl Pl'o ‘15 '3 mm poultry expert from Stérrs college Se- Jected “the ° lst). 17 two-horse iron axle farm wagon, ,twg -seated democrat wagon, tvp ncord bu 1 road wagon, 1 express slei, double team harness, 1 m slnxle h na ralk 1ng cum“tor. o {éco%d lup new jron beam’ p)‘w TOW, levelling ,hfil‘fl} W S| quh oat, 1 one-horse . cultivator.” 1 co::( sllm grindstone, 1 tree spraying Klete 1 weeder, 1 hand y r erosene tank, 1" Sta) Laval -cream lfi?fi Fba ¥ ch)cken houses, 2. e many hand tools, shovels, chains, e 1 lent feeding hay, 25 tons of silage, 85 bushels of mangels, ~130 ‘bushels of white rock -turnips, 16_bags of high grade wheat, "‘o Bushels of corn on the coh, and several hundred pounds of nice winter squashes. A mijscellaneous lot of household goods will be’included in the sale, which if stormy ‘will take place” the'first fair day after‘at the Terms cash and -acaterer T MRS M. BDITH swnzzy Ne. 2. e ON TUBSDAY, DEC. 10, 1918, at'9 e’clock.a. m., « . I ‘will sell for David H. Crandall, at his farm, located one mile south of the fair_grounds at Brooklyn. Conn., cn the road leading to Canterbury, his® herd of thoroughbred and grade Holsteinsand | an extraordinary lot” of high class farming tools, "3 horses; pigs, hens wagons, gasoline engine ’fertilizer. crops. ipeluding oats, ‘buekwheat and potatoes, 1 1917 Ford truck and tonr- ing body, and a lot of upusually fine household goods, mostly quartéred oak Mr. Crandall has sold bis farm and wiil start for the south-soow - after the sale. Evervthing positively gees for the high dellar. Watch this paper for a full adv. of the bill of sale. which 1g.as to breeding of the other le cash, @nil will give all det cattle and description of merchandise. Perms of if stormy Wil occur the “first tair day after-at the same hour.. A caterer will attend. 0 No. 8. At Brooklyn Village, at the resi- derce of the late BEdward Waldo. T will sell for the Administrater, to settle the estate, all of the personal property, in- cluding: honsehold goods;, tools, etc, and the real estate, THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1918, at 10 o’clock a. m. A full adv: of bill of sale will ap- pear here several times previous to the day of sale. VOLUNTOWN Adelore Dupont of the TU. S. Naval Reserve recantly spent & 48 hour fur- lough at his home lere. Leroy Rice of the U. S. §. Vermént is enjoving a 14-day furlough with his folks here. Court Liberty, No. 132, F. of A, held their 19th annual ball in Unfon hall, A g eve. It was well at- Miss Arline Thompson . spent the Thanksgiving recess at ner ‘home in Hampton. Mps. Helen Dewburst of New Haven is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, George Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson en- tertained Thanksgiving Jday, Dr. and Mrs. S H. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. John Whalley. Mt “and Mrs. Fred ‘Whallay, of .lewclt City, Harold Kelly of Flatta L. L, Rev."amd ° Mrs. Henry -E. Anderson, Pwmcnd and Flmer Anderson and Miss Marjorie i Dufault of ‘Rowayton. Elmer Graves of ‘the 17. 'S. Naval Reserye Force, spent Thanksgnmg in town. Mrs. Annic B. Andrews of Justin Andrews o Rocky FHill . enjoyed the | Thanksgiving holidays at lheir home here. Miss Marggret Hassler ?s"ed at her home at Norwich over the holi- day: Mrs. Joseph Richoite has returned from Waonsocket, R. I, after a’ visit with relatives there. Miss Alice. Maguire of t'he Backus hospital, Norwich, was a.recent vis- itor at _her Lome. The Union theatre is hamg redec- orated inside. Edward Maguire of Camp Lake- hurst, New .iersey, has been:enjoying a few ddys’ furloush-at is Home here. Mr. and Mrs.” C. C. Bliven enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tilling- hast and: family-of Danislson. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Don't miss: this. Cut out this siip, enclose with 3¢ and mail it to;Foley & Co.. 2835 - Sheffield Ave chiqu'o. m writing your name 2h@ ad You ‘will receive in réturn a. tr: age contaiming Foley's ey €ompound. for coughs, colds and croup Toley Kidney PHIs, for pain 'in sifl’s and-back,. rheimatism, backache, kids ney and -bladder allmen‘tu. Cathartic . Tabl Wh e and’ thoroughly clmnng cathartie, for constipation, bilious: .fi’us ~Headache and ?:mgs'ish bowels. - & Osgood ‘LOST AND FOUND - LOST—Friday eve@lng, Nov. 29th.. from. Lathrop’s truck, soméwhere be- tween mr;#nockwens Lathrop’s tmmg of a man’s ¢§at: Marlin- me. Findér please | for !'!wzrd m—neemtly “in Greenovllln. Y pockemopk. Owner can-have same by ldv. Call' at Nbfvfleh G‘M i dec2d” m—mr -night, i un fold Flnder Bhons 1102, ”'k e Wl‘-sntn di); swhere in ! TS v please luvo at Buuefln gmcrm ’-l Feiiond BANKBOO LOST—] flm’ g—‘ook ho “5012 0( Tho NGMQII Society. 11 ns are against purch-g‘nrt”or pegotiat- Ins the -no and any aving a claim to said book ia her led up- lon to preseat said BTt d on or before the 25th day ot May, 1919, sriecbmit'to having l?:n t&wk aiech.rev.l cance al extingu) ed_and a new {book issued in. lieu .thereof, or tI iamount due thereon paid. »ov!nu FOUND—Roll _of . cloth, - between Plainfield and Jewett City. Owmer may have by applying to Duncan Me- Kay, Norwich, R, F. D. No. 4. novisd 1S no advertising medium la THERE | Eastern Connecticut equll to The Bul- !letin for business resulf TLOST_In Fln’tiv‘in‘ Hill neighbor- hood, spotted light tan and white fox hound. Finder notify M. F. Po 0 Fountain St- ~Ptasa 1266-2. ‘Foley tdentify! contents and paying for e ing g i .

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