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What Is Going On Tonight - FAIR TOMORROW s : the state. The tuberculosis committee of Griswold and town treasyrer of " Motion Pletures at Broed Theatre |nOlDtown must feport to the agent ; €lie use made of the Christmas seal e and Motion Pictures at|rand, and she, in tarn, must report to oty o ¥ he. | (D State. Tn past years this has not ¥ Leeture at Buek- e uss to wlhich funds given the d "‘20.6.3.&!». b losi; been done, the committee and treas- urer reporting - directly -to the state town committee is put, is that of the care of a child from Gris- md mh. sanitarium in h:er}denk sl);a no hom _parent dead and the other in lne_m}me retreat. In her tubercular condition she could not be sent to the town farm, county home or hospital. She placed in the sanitarium and the funds at the dis- posal of the - euberculosis committee have paid the fees. The child died re- cently from influenza. B, C. Willcox of Lisbon is suffering All persons wishing a good timé | from a bad cut on his right arm. He should attend the dance given by The |pag just mhea" .wmg‘:oorl with & Hepps every Tuesday nigit. Tooker’s |wood-sawing machine fand reached Rall, Uncasville. Johnson's Society's ¥ i R it g across the saw to hand a wrench to Sells Rogers Avenue House. Ernest Benjamin who owned the ma- chine. The power was shut off, but the saw was still in motion. The un- Real Bstate Broked John A. Moran |der part of his arm came too close to has sold for Thomas W. Allyn his|the saw, and was cut to the bone, go- seven-room cottage house, modern with all|ing through overcoat, coat, blouse and improvements, located at 36 |short sleeves first. He was taken to Rogers avenue to Frank Pecker, who|Dr. J. H. McLaughlin, who took three intends to make improvements to the|stitches in the deepest par: of the cut. property and make it his home. Will Institute Odd La Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jarvis of Glasgo have been notified from Washington lios’ Lodge. |that their son Frederick Jarvis was HHugh H. Osgood lodge, 1. 0. O. F., |severely wounded in action October 8. M. U, will open its meecting at 7 0o'- | The young soldier went into service clock Friday evening, December 6,| with the first-group of drafted men 1914, At 8 o'clock the Ladies’ lodge will| who went from Griswold. be instituted, after which there will| Rev. Albert Donnell attended the be a luneh and entertainment in their | December meeting of the New Lon- regular lodge rooms, Pythian Main street. Christian S¢ At theBuckingham Memorial (Thursday) evening at hall,|don ‘Association of Coagregational Ministers Held at Groton Tuesday. Mrs. A. M, Brown and Miss Ellen nce Lecture Tonight. |Willcox, as delegates from the Bap- this | tist Sunday school, are in Middletown ‘oclock a |attending the State. Sunday School free lecture under the auspices of the | convention. Christian Science society ie to be given| An Every Member Canvass takes by John W. Doorly, C. S. B., of Leeds, ) place in_the, parish of ‘the Congrega- England, who i< a member hoard of lectureship of Church of Christ, Scientist, of the |tional church next Sunday afternoon, First[as in all other Congregational in Bos- | churches in the country. The solici- ton. The subject of the lecture will are Mrs. Walter Marshall, Mrs. be Christian Seience and it will be an Wheelock, Mrs. L. G. Bucking- instructive exposition of the t this denomination. s of |ham, Mrs. F. D. Ballouy, Mrs B. H. Hiscox, Miss Mabel Wilcox, Leslie Hyde and M. W, Alling. Cellist at.Central Baotist Church. Rev. Albert Donnell, Miss M. 'A. Carl Webster, the noted cellist from | BUrdick and her guest, Mrs. ~Anni the Boston: Symphons orchestss, wiil | Cummings trom Brookivn ettended the appear in the Central Baptist churchi coniorence of Churches at Preston on Sunday evening, December Sth, at 7.30 o'clock. @udience is expected. Most delightful musical pical American, both in selections | ¢ will be rendered. Carl Webster is and City Wednesday. Sergeant Fred C. Clarke is at home This famons- artist neads no intro- |0 four days' leave from Carnegie In- duction to music lovers, and a large stitute of Technology, Pittsburgh. He accompanied the body of a member of his regiment to Hartford. He states there were 121 deaths in the res- iment to which he belongs resulting trodning. but there is scarcely an art- | from Influenza during the recent ep ist of foreign birth and een compete with him. ning that H, Hiscox was one of a party of al clerks who were at the Cunard ew York Mone mornin; Quinebaug Pomena Grange, No. 2. | (o see the Mauretania whe The t, yet most important meet- |ed with the returning soldie: ing this vear of Quinebaug Fomona| Mt Vernon Lodge, No. Grang No. 2, will be held with Wolt| M., elected the followine o~ Den Grange. Abington, Saturday, De-[ils regular communication Tuesday cember 7, 1918, This meeting is in the | evening:- Wallace H, Payne, Aifth degree only and will cpen at 10.30 | fui master: Fred L. . senior #. m. Revorts of officers will be given |warden: Benjamin R. Gardner, junior and officers for 1919-20 will be clected. | warden; Bverett H. Hiscox, treasurer; Every grange should be represented |George H. Prior, secretary. The re- at_this meeting. maining officers of the lodge are ap- There will be songs. recitations and | pointive and will be named jater. Wor- nddresses. Dinner will be served by |ehipful Master Payné is still with b the local grange. regiment in Prance. Mr. Kanahan Quinshaus Pomona officers have ac-|has served as provisionary master dur- septed the invitation to wark the fifth | ing Mr. Payne's absence and will con- Aegree a the same evening. AUDITORIUM. The Popular Bates Mu: e he state grange in Hartford, | tinue to do so until his return, Wednesday, January 15, 1919 at 4.30 p. m. This will give any fourth degree mmbers an opportunity to take the MOOSUP fifth degree and aleo the sixth degree| In a ! local shoe store window i display of German curios. One medal worn on an officer's beit, Witk the words, Got Mit Uns (God with us). If so, where is the De—-? 1| Comedy = Co. played 16 two big huusss or iny|ADother is'a shoulder sirap taken Auditorium yesterday, when they pre- | i norvber e h colliform. With sented the best bill of the far, It was “Trzy at the Races,” and it was just fun and music from start to without a doubt the best Jew comedian ever seen in Norwich. His work is clcan and he does not have to resort to filth to make people langh. Willilams is the hest vet. | 35tn o, Miss Dora Davis is refine and clever " in all she docs and judzing from. her company she has a very bright future before|got it. lier. The entire company is the best many monthe. Today, matinee and night, v in the Hlarem,” will be presented ind it is reported to be the best laugh- ing bill of the week. That biz beau- re picture. “The Girl of the Golden West” will again he shown The mu- v every day. The Bates Musical Co. stay for finish. Lew . Williams delightful work with this that Norwich has seen b tiful fea: at both performances tod sical show changes entirc! week only. BREED THEATRE. of feature t the Breed theatre to- caded by Bert Luttell in expected Places.” This is™a five- part Metro production and is taken from the story by Lieutenant Frank R. Adams, which was published in the Biue Rook magazine. It is an unusual story and one well worth your while A very iateresting bill photopla and is to sce. Ruth Clifford is also sen i part Bluebirl production, “The Lure v," a picture made from one of the popular Saturday Zvening Post stories, “The Bargaining True,” which Is all that is necessary where of Luxury, ek, so for the five- the number of the company 171, @ German button with the pie a crown on it. Most important thing of all is a helmet which was taken from a_young dying German's head out in No Man’s Land. These r were sent by and taken by Wagoner Lionel Teo Dupui, who is with the formerly” the old 13th. of Danielsqn. The helmet is camoufiaged all over, and there is <ome mud and dirt on it, for it was sent just as he Mr. Dupuis has heard from his two sons and both are well, Plainfield High school won 115 open- ing game of the season by trimming the Norwich Tigers. Both teams play- ed good ball and Plainfield High gives credit to the Norwich Tigers for the clean -playing, also oxesilent long shots. As usual Andrew Smith showed up as a star player, and_Raymond Al- len shot three baskets in succession. one| Some boy! WaMRer Doughertv in his first game, this being his freshman vear, showed up well. Joe Collanhan was right there on the pass work, in punch * and per and originality is concerned. LEGAL NOTICES. The Burton Holmes travel series will | complete the bill for today. JEWETT CITY Doreas Circle of The Kis ters, has for several ‘ye of the sale of Christma: State Tuberculys ipg to the local tube: tee of Griswoll AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 4th day of Decem- ber, A. D, 1918 Present—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. 78's Daash- | Estate of John G, Burnett, iate of + had charge | Norwich, in said District, deceased. seals for the |, The Executrix exhibitéd her admin- s, Association, ‘osis compmic. | the Oourt for aHowance; it is there- d thywn: treasurer of ¢ | istration account with said estate to fore Voluntown the parcontuge < e of | Ordered. That the 0th day of De- sliowed from the sale. As cember, A, D, 1918, at 10 o'clock in the already | forenoon. ‘at the Probate Court Room noted in The Bulletin, it seemed hest | 1 the City ot Norwich. {n sajd Distees this year to both the National Tuber. | D¢, and the same s appointed for culosis Assoclation and to Cross War Council ,to abandon hearipg the same, and the said Execu. the lfig trix is directed to give notice. thereof Christmas Seal Campaign and t by publishing this order once in some in the Red Cross Christmas Roll Catl, | Dietiict ot Jesst Srons aacion In said District, at least three days prior to Such a combination of effort is in- | the faté of sald hearing, sua “ tended In 1o way to Interfore with {he | frn (0 the Court. g vital work of the National Tubercu'o. T AT LING, Judge sis Association, but merely to reduce | sopr of roiora”d LOTEEOINE 15 & true the number of national appeals for | Attant: STBLEN M. DRISCHFR contributions. To insure support of | deccd . o nGiGne this work during the coming year the | A A GOTHT oF PRORLTE 5 Red Cross war council has appropri- AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Norwich, withi d for the Di: ated $2,500,000. No Christmas seals | of b, "on the itn day of De. Will be sold this year. Ten seals will | cember, A. of Nor: on the 4tn day of De- b, 1918, ahs :‘: lm'dflnlé to lh(l;:e Joining dur- Pf;e'::a—dllgoh' iT‘.‘lQYLING’ Judge. c.au The National nbfflfiu l}"“ Norwich. fn sajd Districe. decoased. soclation and its state branches .:; R s-nndu Olcott of Norwich, Conn., calling on all represontatives who for- | praving. for the Fomeor ineroe on praving. for the reasons therein set raerly sold Christmas seals to cooper- |forth that administratio; gran ate with the Red Cross chapters in|uPon the estate of Bl!dnda:.eusd‘ ':I‘:] conducting the Red Cross Christmas | 1662d 10 be intestate. Roil Call. Mrs. E. H. Hiscox, who hag kit ‘hereupon, It Ts Ordered, That said ition be heard and determined at heen the agent for Doreas Circle for | Pt e o (e 3 D ted ‘: the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District. on_the 10th ugent this year by the state tubercu- day of December, A. D, 1918, at 10 losis commission. She is aleo a mem- | 0'clock jn the forencon,” and ‘that no- ber of the Christmas Roll Call com- | tice of mittee, and the appropriations made |20 0f said h he pendency of said petition, ring thereon, be given By the state for tuberculosis work swin | D, e, Publication” of this ‘order one B gese Uyt a5 usual. She | e, in Some newspaper having a cir- culation in sali ct, at least three is required to keep strict accounting |days prior to fhe date of said hearing. of all Christmas seal funds and to re- | 2nd t at returhi be made tos this Court. port quarterly to the state cfemission.| . _ NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. ‘These reports must be maie d sign- ed by the agent, as representing Dor- ®as Circle and the appointed aZent of ove dnd foregoing fs a true ecord HELEN M. DRESCHER, : Clerk Good News for Fat Folks! If You Want to Reduce Ten to Sixty Pounds Easily and Quickly, Read This . Most fat people would like to enjoy healthful, normal weight. pleasant experiences with starvation dieting, drastic drugging and tiresome most of those burdened with surplus weight give up hope of ever finding relief. At last a home treatment has been evolved, which is so simple that some may doubt its efficacy for that reason alone. But don't pass judgment until you know more. A very easy requirement of this unique system of fat reduction is that you take ten deep breaths each morn- ing and evening in the open air or standing by an open window. Take one oil of korein capsule after each meal and before retiring at night; also follow tHe ether simple directions that come with the capsules. ‘This treatment often shows a no- ticeable reduction in a very few days. Its consistent use should greatly im-! prove the general health, overcome sluggishness and reduce your weight to normal. Beautify figure; vitality and efficiency; uinely happy! become gen- The oil of korein cap- be obtained at the drug It is certainly a happy feeling to have a lithe, natural figure. { fact the whole team played excellent The lineup follows, Smith, right forward, John Smith re- lieving his brother in the second half Joe Colianhan 1f, Walter Dougher- ty ¢, Raymond Allen rg, Daniel Smith ng. nell If, E. Dickerson rg, =on playing the se: Jack Laundry motored Chow show. FOR SALE J. €. WITTER Main Street, Danielson, Ct AUCTION ON TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1918, at 9 oclock a. m. T will sell for his farm, located one milz south of the fair grounds at Brooklyn, Conn.. on the leading to Canterbury, | and grade Holsteins and an extraordinary lot of high class horses,® pigs, thoroughbred including oats, buckwheat and potatoes. 1 1917 Ford truck and tour- ing body, and a lot of unusually fine household goods, mostly quartered oak, rt for the south soon afte Evervthing_posi 'y . of the bill of sale ve all details as to breeding of cattle and description of merchandise. Terms of sale cash, and occur the first' fair day after at the same hour. will ‘attend. . E. MACFARLANE.. AUCTION public_auction at my place. known as the old Frank Free- man farm, situated at Spring Hill, six miles from Willimantic and three miles the state road from Willimantic to Storrs, on FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1918, ....Auctioneer at 10 o’clock sharp, LIVESTOCK Five good and young Jersey cows, Holstein cow, Jersey heifer, 2 Jersey heifer calves.’ 5 two vear old Holstein heifers, 3 pair two year old steers, pair heavy work horses, shoat, 2 lambs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS. One Syracuse sulky plo iron beam plow, . 1 Syracuse 1 two-horse McCor- mack mowing machine, 1 horse rake, 1 cutaway harrow, spring tooth harrow. 2 smoothing har- disk harrow, Planet, Jr. seeder and cultivator, clip ping machine, two-horse team wagon, Qump cart. hob sled, ox sled, set heavy team harmess, set light team harness, set driving harness, single driving har. ness, 2 Cyphers incubators, lot of small , shovels, hoes, milk cans, milk ohns. One Ford Commercial Car in flne tools such as forl HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, These household goods are of extra fine quality and are in fine condition and will be a rare opportunity to pur- 00ds at auction. One oak dining room set, cut_glass sideboard, 5 o leather, gilt fine upright piano, 2 ma- gany chairs, mahogany table, birds- e maple desk, birdseye maple table, dseye maple chal; china closet, box couch with kitchen range, airtight stove; and many other articies too numerous to mention. The Ladies’ Aid will serve lunch at Terms cash, GLEN A. STALKER. P. 0. Bagleville, Conn. JAMPS H. HYDE .......... Auctioneer AUCTION Will be sold at lic auction at the Robinson farm, t one mile west from Lebanon Green, the following de- scribed personal TUBSDAY, DEC. 10, 1918, at 10 oclock a. m. FOUR HORSES One extra good driving horse (work sound and young), work horses (sound and right, welght horse (worker and ee-seated top wag- 2600), 1 good chea driven), T cow, 1 op, 1 two-seated top wagon, 2 top buggies (one good as new, full leather top, “in_ prime condition), 1 cheap two- horse farm wagon, 1 dump cart, 3 bob sleds, single and ‘double harnesses in great variety, lot horse collars, Smooth ing harrow, cutaway harrow (mearly new), & culitvators. jot chains, 2 horse rakes, 15 foot ladder, 30 foot extension falls ‘and_rope. Cooley empty cider barrel i tools, lot of saws, axes, | wedges and siedges. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE One cook stove, 1 parlor coal stove, uites, gle ead, §-pioce aircloth, black walnut parlor suite, 1ot chalrs, kitchen table, 1 hand carved oak extension tabie (extra large and ‘e a_genuine antique), clothes horse, screen doors, wash tubs, ladder, block, very handsome, Several tons hey and oat straw, 75 bushels oats, 100 bushels corn, 6 bush- h ton Buick truck (in gocd on. two extra tires). 1t stormy, sale first fair day. G. W. TOTTEN. JR.. Lebanon, Conn. Tunning cone WANTED ‘WANTED—Position b mpetent stanosrapher: miEs senosl And Dusinass . and experienced. Ad- college graduar dress Box 25, care Bullef decsd WANTEDClerical posifion in office by experienced young lady. Address Box 54, Norwich, Conn. * dechd W. —Watch engineer for 3.000 kw railway power station, familiar with Westingliouse _turbines, S-hr. watch. Glve experience and references in full in first letter. Address Supt. of Power, P. 0. Box No. 477, Norwich, Ct._U.S. E S Lic. No. 7 _WANTED—A chambermald. Wauregan Hotel. decsd WANTED Fosition as night watch- decsd man by reliable young man. Address Box 41, care Bulletin. decdd Inguire Tmperial A g Apply SALE-—One 7 model D-44 FOR Bujck runabout, chanically in A-1 condition, Rayfield carburetor, 1 new Kelly and’ 1 new U S. Royal Cord iires on rear and 2 Cord tires on front, 1 Cord.tire for spare, [ith extra tulics; price very attractive o diperiat Snren e FOR SALE—One model uick. 1916, 7-passenger tmrrl'n{ car, newly painted, mechanically in A-1, condfition, 2 very good tires on front and 2 ser- viceable tires on rear, with 2 spares. mounted with tubes, bumper and other accessories. Inquire lmperial Garage. decsd FOR SALE — High gra bull calf $10. 1 year old Jersey steer $30. James Turnbul, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. . - decsd WANTED—Position as clerk in store by young married man. Address Clerk, care Bulletin. uectd WANTED—_Furnished rooms for light housekeeping or furnished flat. Address F. J. T., Bulletin. decdd ANTED — Position as housekeeper tor¥ widower without encumbrances; can cook and do housework. 'Address D., Bulletin. decdd WANTED—Middle aged woman for housekeeper in small' family of three. Address Housekeeper, Bullétin. -dec3d FOR SALE—$10 will buy one pure bred breeding buck; this buck. is mos. 0ld and_won the second prize at the South County Poultry and Pet Stock Exhibition at Westerly; aiso pure ed Belgian hares by the pair for reeding, 3 mos. old, $5. Write F. A. Congdon, 147 High St.” Westerly, R. L, or Phone 2313. = decsd WOOD—100 cords, well seasoned, lo- cated back of Free Academy. for ‘sale as a whole; fuel value of dry wood is many times that of green. J. P. Hunt- nov2sd ington, 4 Broadway. Tel. 621 WANTED — In Danielson, manager| for the new store of The Pasnik Co.; & great chance for a woman of experi- énce; our business methods are a suc- ve will help you to succeed jn Danielson. Inquire by letter cess everywhere only, Alex M. Pasnik, Norwich, Conn. dec3d WANTED—Farm hand, handy with small tenement and_firewood d; paid by the week. George D. s. Willimantic. Conn. Phone 12, White House Cafe, 15 Franklin St. dec3d WANTED- liams S City. dec3d WANTED_Nursing, practical, by a refined woman of experience. Inquire S. E. H. BuHetin Office. dec3d ANTED—Waiters and dishwashers. A maid; two jin family; no, washing. Mrs. A. W. Coit, 94 Wil- WANTED — Experienced general housework maid; no washing or_irom- Mrs, James Dana Coit. 34 Rock- well St. Apply 221 Broadway. decsd PEACE WORK at war pay guaran- teed for three years; knjt urgently nesded socks for us on the fast, simplo c Auto-Knitter; full particulars tod: Auto Knitter Co.. Dept. 205 erson, Buffalo, 2 OEEHA! OEEHA!_Corn cob pipes, 23c: Cobweb Corner broad- leaf wrapper cigar 6c; Manila cigars, five for 20¢. Here—three mild 10c cigars Represeata Havana cigar, hade grown wrapper cigar. se, e, 10c, —Ja; By noke Shop. nov2id Apply U. et St. novaod in_winders and learn- E. S. Office, 2§ She- abs Employment Service Office, 1 vided, etc. ! 1 TWANTED_Raw_ furs, At H_ A. Heebner's every Thursday. A. C. Ben- nett. novizd ANTED—Furs of all kinds; highest ds paid. Every Saturday A. L. is of Willimant Norwich Pailow C novild onn., will be Taiman St. ARRIED MAN to work on farm, to farm work, able to take charge 4 nce. Apply in first in- ages required, to U. S. 3 Main Willimantic. Living fooms pro- at WANTED—Second, hand and antigue furniture of all kinds; get our_prices before you sell. A. Bruckner. 55 Frank- Ur St Tel 717-8. novéd WANTED—To buy old gold and si way, Norwich. apréd is0 old false teeth; highest prices , Jeweler, 21 Broad- WANTED—Long distance moying jobs by auto truck. Phone 1172 Nor- iich Div. sep25d WANTED 100 Bolters-up . 150 Helpers in all trades 125 Laborers GROTON IRON WORKS APPLY l Free Employment Bureau CENTRAL BUILDING WANTED Two Nurse Girls, 3 Chamber Maids, 4 Back Tenders, 3 Cooks (women), 17_Laborers, 1 Waitress, 2 Farmers, 1 Teamster. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Manager Men Wanted INSIDE DAY WORK. Tenements furnished if de- sird. Inquire at Keys Product Co., Montville, or U. S. E. S, 28 Shetucket Street. WANTED, 0Old false tecth. Dun’t matter it broken. We pay up to 315 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by retur» mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 W S/ between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable nrm to deal wit Established 1872. Now is the Time to Save Coal by Covering Steam-Pipes NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING Far Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. by A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich e Phone 1127-3 The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 THERR no advertising medium In Eastern Connecticut cqual to The Bul- letin for business resulls. FOR SALE—New dump cart, single dectd e pigs, 6 and § weeks, registered, thoroughbred Berk- ! . Allyn's wagon and harness. Phone 85 FOR SALE—Berks| shire sire. Mrs. E. B_ Lew: Point, Conn. Phone 1881-14. deci WS TO RENT--Two rooms, with boa and home privileges, free use of piano, sate Tamily; (gloie preferred. TO RENT—Five-room ment, newly: painted and papered at 6 Stanton Ave. TO cluding plan: apartment and_ bath, heat. cl ture new, a real home, mont! very reasonable to responsible fami can be seen {splendid types. For Sale. STONE and DARLING EAST WOODSTOCK, CONN. Tel. Putnam Div. 216-4. FOR RENT — Six-room house TO. RENT—Rooms Hotel; ‘steam_heat; $2 a week up; b, ¥. a0, The, and $1.. Railroad Ave. TO RENT—Centrally furnished flat, all improvements very. reasonable. dec3d TIMBER AND WOODLOT | 5 acres, that will cut over a million feet of lumber, known as the old Solo- mon_Goodwin ‘weodlat, located in New 1-2 miles from Col- sos chestnut . B., care Bulletin. FOR RENT —Pleasantest tenement on next to the park, seven rooms, bath, gas, electric lights, porch, yard andognmen. §20."Inquire of Alling Boswell Ave. London count; hat will_eut’ very feet; this is one of the best in New London county TO RENT —Furnished rooms for light housekeeping: all modern convenjences. 27 Division St. T 70 RENT. 1f interested. Racine's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. | Phone three-room_tenement, novara 9 Spruce St. nov30d cely furnished sunny front room in_ private family DAIRY FARM DOG FOR SALE—Full blooded Aire- . 11 months old. Louis Peloquin, 22 ter St, Danielson. decdd price -my dairy farm of 103 acres. well d - ingly| 1nto . pasture and Rooms, furnished, singly | (18, UIADI DASIHNE o or en suite, $1.50 a weel up; heat and FOR SALE—One flolsteir/ cow four ronf 20 to 3 milk a day, and & number o sdort T W. years old, will give at will freshen Phone 1 decsd FOR SALE_Three cows glving milk: also 100 bushels of oal Mrs. L. [Browning, North Franklin. Tel. 53-0 L Di dec3d ture today St., top flo. ter 8.30 a. m FOR SALE_Work horse; reason for orfage of hay. L. J. Phillips, selling. R. F. D. 7, City. Tel. 187: all modern’ co; wood shed. . hen house; ) first class ing cows, 1 of hay TO RENT—Furnished board; can accommodate a few more table boarders; one minute's walk from Marlin-Rockwell's. carriage house, all of these buildings are condition; 2 horses, 11 mil bull, 50 to 60 fowl, apd corn fodder, enough to winter all of these cattle. about 500 bushels corn, FOR RENT—Two closed cars, at rea- night _service. ATE SALE of household furni- n 14" Chureh This place 1s located five TN, 10 station, good lo- b elevation | If inter. Wil T0 RENT _ Furnished Washington St TO RENT—Furnished room. also one hous.leeping. room ifor light write for price FOR SALE One 1917 Ford to be 'sold this week. L. H. Frink, Box 481, Plainfield, Ct. Tel. 2 decsd FOR SALE — Mosler safe, double doors, nearly new. Inquire 138 Wash- ington St., Norwich, or Phone 675. FOR SALE_Ford car, 1917 model, top, demount. able rims, Willard battery, ~speedo- meter, etc., best running condition. with removable winter 0. dec2d Ivoryton, Conn. dec2d FOR SALE_Four cows {wo_horses and three pigs. Mrs. William Walter, Brooklyn, Conn. dec2d Kelly, 7 No. High St. STORAGE—Household for long or short term; rates reason- Fanning Studio, 32 Broadway. ing car, one 1916 Ford roadster, buyth in good _condition; one 1912 Oakland tour- ing, in running order:'these cars must e Phone goods stored a TO RENT—Furnish i hovsekeepin STORE TO RENT ON’ FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT| FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW INQUIRE AT BULLETIN FOR SALE ¥OR SALE—Buick 1916 five passen- 1 repainied and with good tires, $850; Buick 1917 five passenger D-35, run 2,800 miles, good tires, $630; Ford runmabout, 1917, repainted, with three good tires. Behrens & Bushnell, MODERN COTTAGE AND A GARAGE With 6 Tons of Coal in* FOR SALE—1914 Chalmers Six in perfect condition, seven passenger. Henry Allard, 35 North Main St, Nor- wich, Conn. GARAGE OPPORTUNITY I have a 23%-story frame building, back, 20x50, all PRICE $6,000 50x90, with ell equipped, and has been ALL KINDS of steak, 22c a Ib corned beef, 15 per 1b: poultry garage, elevator, wash electric lights, gas water. three rooms finished off for liy- the construction per 1b: soup meat, 15¢ bought and sold. D. Goldberg, Colchester, Conn. nov27d JamesL. Case ing apartments; REO tucket St. nov14d CHEVROLETModel 450, series of 1918, in very fine condition. This is a The Frisbie-Mc- rare bargain at $475. Cormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. _oct10d VIM_DELIVERY—1000 1b. capacity, body, with top and curtains. ie-McCormick Co.. 52 She- expres: The Fri tucket St. oct26d FOR SALE—Hickory wood; only 51 cords left for November; after Dec. 1 all my hickory wood is to be shipped fo Massachusetts to be used in sm hous place theif order with me before Dec. 1; the wood is Conn. 0v2 "FOR_SALE _Seasoned bard wood, all sizes, delivered to all parts of the oity. Harry B. Ford. Phone 792. nov2ld this building is’ very good. good show Tocation for a 37 Shetucket . Street, 2-ton_truck with dump body. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. 53 She- Leach’ Garage Co. land 80x200; price of pay rent when you can buy this place with the best of terms? Thnere is ample room for an up-to-date garage in this town, and this is an Come’ and_investigate. NE. Danielson, Conn. Phone FOR SALE AT A BIG BARGAIN PRICE Bine-room modern house, fine outbuild- ings, with about nine acres ot land, very desirably about 10 minutes’ wadk from Franklin For further particulars, in- FOR SALE A splendid eight-room house thoroughly modern with attractive interior situated with- in ten minutes’ walk of Frank- This property great bargain at the price of- THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 very anvone desiring hickory should tolowing engths: 10 16 cured gn the following lengths: 12, > and 24 inches. T. A. Nawrocki. Yantic, JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, FOR SALE—100 cords of hickory, 100 cords white birch and 100 cords of black birch; alsc some maple and oak: will sell one cord just as Cheap as 100 and will deliver anywhers in Norwic] Yantic Hickory Wpod Yard. P. Al Nawrocki. Tel 1704 novizd 60 ACRE FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH FOR SALE—Two-ton Federal truck in_fine conditlon. The Edward Chap- pell Co. 0ct30d e, Danieison, Conn. sep: FOR SALE One general purpose {norse. Tel. 32-4 Lebanon. _ oct2sd FARM 10 acres tillable, IMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY LINE AND 15 MINUTES' WALK FROM FRANKLIN PARTICUZARS ‘balance pasture and wood land, some timber and abund- ance of wood, plenty of fruit, 8-room cottage house, running water; for sale Write for clt‘unF;& 9d FOR FOR SALE or excnange (a part) for automobile, a cottage of nine rooms, with lot and shed adjoining, shore and country advantages, boating, bathing, fishing, with pavilion and postoffice, on grounds; cottage is short distance village, Crescent Beach, {Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, near | state camp, all available by troller or launch; furnishings included In sale; touring car desired, of 1917 or ‘1§ 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, from Nian write to 53 Oak St. Norwich, Conn. toilet, hot and cold water, fine lawn, large barn, situated one-third of mile to railroad station, near and with all con- Price) $3750. A rarc bar- gain. If interested in a cozy home come and look at this at once. . FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 OR SALE ractive two-family improvements, Thouse ery de- u are in want with modern sirable location. FOR SALEOne Prairie State inct bator, two Colonial _brooders. wood carying set. ~A. B. Davies, adm, est. C. P. Knight oct21d u well to look into this offering. v full particulars PRESTONBRIDGE e BUY THIS EIGHT ROOM . BUNGALOW A house of exceptional _quality; all modern improvements, including fioors 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, Telephone 1334, 63 Broadway. FOR SALE The very desirable property of Est. A, D. Lathrop, 333 Main St. Large house, large barn, large lot. Buy this for investment. E. A. PRENTICE, Administrator. 36 CHff St. Phone 300. e LOST AND FGUND FOUND—Glove, near Backus Hospi-|- tal, Owner can have same at this office. decsd LOST—A brown and white dog. large nse but bushy tail. bas collar and 1 no tag. Finder notify Campus. Reward. LOST — Friday evening, Nov. 29th, from lathrop’s truck, somewhere be- tween Marlin-Rockwell's and Lathrop's teaming office®a man's coat, Marlin- Rockwell gnedal on same. Finder pleasc leave at Bulletin Office for reward. decdd 1OST—In Pautipaug Hill neighbar- notted lignt tan. and white fox hound. Finder motify M. F. Pounch. 38 Fointain St Phone 1268-2, -novasd nood; A. MORAN, Rezl Estate Broker. Franklin Scuare, Norwich, 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 attention to boarders and transients; 20 to 30 horses always on hand, for sale, 1600 each; several extra mice pairs, to 3200 per pair, all good worke; some extra nice ‘drivers; every horse | will be sold with a written guarantes to be just as represented a. time of! sale, or money refunded in full. allowed. 1f in need of anything in our line. give us a trial and we will give vou full value for your money. STABLE 371, 873, 375 MAIN ST. FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN PROPERTY know as Adam’s Tavern inj {Norwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mus.! t ’m:énn. rof | Pensive dnd virtuous,” P dremea dwas e TPhe-busy-world ¥ “dist i TETE THIvET Half, heard g Old_Darhe *Dishof ¥ . e Truly the hag-hath-Srougit e Yet lusty chiliren hat i Whose names - ats’ naile. m¥ioves apar “iny deSperat Tn darkness:and am glgd:at But ciearer, from my T mark the —Geoffrey " THE LAST CHRYSANTHIM should this flosercdelayesw long Through the slow sumi a good new] VoY facilities Called to each i=dni «thd ‘whorl That all he could-for flowersiwys Leing done, . -~ 5 e B Why did’it not yn It must diave felt thy: Although it took Had it a reason for dal Dreaming in whtlesspe: That for a.bloom S0 e , replied. Miss ., “but 1 don’t A always -be.wise. to call tion te the fact that thi so.”—Washington 'Star. Sergeant—Now, thes phabetical pay.., Whats name, my. lad,. =, 3 yer ‘doing up ‘back ' amgng “the=F once—Pearson’s WeeRl: Sergeatn—Well, what here? “the “““nervous woman, “I believe there is7a burglar in the House.” ; & oo “I Taven't time to #60l with small fry,” was the sieepy. response. “T've spent the entire day fighting regular profitéers.”—Washington Sat, Papa—See thé spider, my ning " his ‘Wwel Is “it>-m@ot won Do you reflect that, try as he no_man could spin that:wsb? Johnny—What of it may, no Pearson’s Weekl: E “T'm- going - to - drive’ into thé with you today, Maxwell. Shopping.” pider could ‘spin. “I want to “do a her husband. is to be followed by a counter- atlat:kf'_—(7hr_l§f.la.\'1J Register! ‘T heard Mr. SuBblabBs speaking most beautifully of Hi¥ swife to_an- other lady, on'the ‘tfain’ just . Bow. Rather unusual days.” plans,” arive eircumstances. That was a new cook he was escort ing out’—Louisville Courier=Jour nal. 3 When certain soldiers antipodes were in New. ‘York-a little while ago a woman was heard to say to _another: .of them Austral- “How do”¥ou knbw?®. ol “You cah tell“ By feathers - in seript.. year¥ ago in New The first club_ o girls was formed 35 York city. Tnthe past 12~ among Can: in France fotaled 23. _ A hotel at. Portland, Ore., si .~now -has.. two' Chinese. gi adian - Y: M. €. bellboy in native costume answering and paging guests., At a birthday. hostess . served from a lemon. whichs! on her own lemon trée. Ex-Selectman Jameg:Bugkley, - 'of Millville, one " hilk reports.. th Lo vt of which were big enou It has been estimal ark was, 747, and 54 feat cording 72,625 - tons. To_save the mornia county, et cApacity, ‘mc- - Witkins, was crop in a, Cali- iously’ ‘damaged by heavy rainfalls at the picking’ ‘sea- son, 1,000 soldiers fram Camp ‘Fremént were _ assigned to- help; the:- prune growers. Cotton growing: has been receiving. con: tention within: wecent « 1 Hears, and while the industry is still in i prospects for, rapid | de: are. reported: to be ex- fancy, the velopment cellent. and’ gramméar | schgols have been all of the | population matter or “more,” and the establishing ;s ;oprimavy schools-insmaller laesisds now. re- | ceiving much attention® % *mnormal school located. in: Culli ital of the state. numbers of young women, who Phone $26-2 O@'BRIEN & CHASE. i HFOR SALE i ttage Houses, ‘“enement and! Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in| desirable locations. List -your pro-| perty if you care to eell or rent, as I| bave w number of peonle lookimg for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, FOR SALE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 v i Heal katute unu lusurance, Thayer Biig FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES fOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant and ‘along. the Rhode also accessible Seashore Farms, Send forbooklet. Frank W. Co WESTERLY, R L FARM 200 scres. good building: 400, and wood enough 1o pay for far: farm, smooth land, good s, $4,000: 46 acres, state road, beuse, 20 _rooms, A-1 cond! We can make easy terms od these three farms, and they are genulne bargains. For further. information, write TRYON’S AGENCY, ‘Willimantic, Conn. 85 acre, 35 cow tion, only $2,200. Island 715 Main St. y"Suite_ 46. Shannon " | Take elovator Snetucke Wihitest: Cigara . nanared Sem ) 1 rate per thousas, 3, F. CoNANT, |13 Fraskiia Lucas County, wie il ) akes oath that he Sthésfirm of F.- business in tbe “afore- is_senior Co. of Toledo] County- | ‘and that said firm will ps. of ONE HUNBRED DOLUARS for cactt und etery case. oficatarrh that cannot_Dbe cus y the use of HALL’ TARRH MEDI ST : 8 Sworn' to before otary Publie.

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