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RAIN OR SNOW TODAY; FAIR, COLDER TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED ©PRESS DESPATCHES I\ What I .oing Ou Tonight K]11§ PAIN - Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at |Davis Theatre. - | Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- | atre. Sedgwich Post, No. 1, G. A. R., meets | o _Buckingham Memorial. | Norwich Stationary ineers’ Asso- clation, No. §, meets in Bill Block. | Court City of Norwich. No, 63, ¥, of A._meets in Foresters' Hall. | 'White Cross Councl, No. 13, K. of C., m';h‘"fls"&'% ‘%‘.’J.:“}"“w 6920, T. n . Oag e, No. 6920, T. 0. 0. F, M. U.. meets in Pythian Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS Safety razor blades sharpened. Kirby, 237 Main St E. All_persons wishing a ‘good time should_attend the dance given by “The Hepps” every Tuesday night, Tookers hall, Uncasville. Johnson's Society Jasz orchestra. SANTA CLAUS IS DUE HERE ON SATURDAY Santa Claus is coming by aeroplane this year on his annual journey to Norwich and has sent word to the Porteous & Mitchell company that they may expect him on Saturday af- ternoon of this week at 345 o'clock. The wireless brought this meseage from Santa Claus: “1 am on my way to the Porteous & Mitchell Cos Christmas shopping headquarters of Norwich and eastern Connecticut. 1 will arrive Saturday, in_the afternoon, at 245 oclock. by | m expecting to meet a great many of my old friends and hosts of new ones when I arrive at the store. Huve my 0ld place ready for me in the biz whow window. “SANTA CLAUS.” Tver yone of his friends, big and tle, 0ld and young. will be on hand 10 see Santa arrive. no doubt, for none ever lose their feeling for this Sood old saint of the ristmas season. Santa Ciaus will make most of his Journey by aeroplane, having had a new Liberty motor installed in his otherwise reliable airship. But once he enters Connecticut he will use his usual conveyance, the “Santa Claus Special,” because in traveling this way he will be able to meet his many lit- tle friends who will be out to him on his journey to the Porteous & Miteheil Co,’s store. 1f he arrives according to schedule, h= will be in Moosup at 1 o'clock Sat- urday afternoon, Plainfield at 1.1 Jewett City at 145 Baltic at 2.03, Oc- cum at 210, Taftville at 2.21, arriving | al Franilin square at 245. From | Franklin square he will be escorted IN 5 MINUTES Agony of Rheumatism and Gout, Neu- ralgia, Lumbage, Chest Colds and Sore Throat Ended in Half the Time 1t Takes Other Remedies, Mustarine wor’t blister—it is always ready for use—it's grandmother’s old- tashioned muetard plaster with other up-to-date pain killers added. The best and quickest remedy in the world for lameness, sore muscles, stiff nock, cramps in leg, earache, backache, headache and toothache. Begy's Mustarine—ask for it by name. Is made of real, honest. yellow mustard—not cheap substitutes. Use it freely to draw the pain from those sore feet—it's great for chilblains, too, and for frosted feet. Ask for and get Mustarine always in the yellow box. character scarcely equalled before on the screen. She is at once wilful, but adorable; romantic, but capricious; and artful, vet artless, and she tri- umphs in_the portrayal. Madge Kennedy will also be seen in a splendid screen version of Avery Hopwood's thrilling and hilarious stage success, Our Little Wife, and the Hearst-Pathe news. will complete the bill for today and Saturday. Coming Monday and Tuesday, Char- lie Chaplin in his second million dol- lar picture, Shoulder Arms, a first na- tional attraction. BALTIC Corp. George Roy has received his discharge from the U. S, army and has returned from Camp Devens to his home on High street. Lawrence Drescher has received his discharge from the officers’ training school of the U, §. army at Louisville, Ky., and has returned home. In the recent war fund campaign the contributions in Sprague were as follows: Amount in ple Vietory Bovs and_ Girls, follows: hool $26; parochial Scouts total eau is visiting rela- tives in The Cha Goods Store ha moved into their new building on iilroad street, opposite the A&P.— =y WANTED. ‘WANTED—The public to_know_ that I have purchased the wood of the Crescent Fire Arms Co.; dry hard wood; I am ready to sel same anywhere in the city limits of Norwich. Call 1075 Tel, or call rear Crescent Arms Co., from 9 a m. to 4 p. m. J. C. Hafnei decbd WANTED—Old newspapers at 40c a hundred, 75¢ for magazines, and high- foad bags und bagkine, | Coll Ui an 5 - Louis Chorney. = dechd _ FOR SALE FOR SALE — Aka-a-Bauek Artful Rival, registered Berkshire boar. Her- bert L. Stewart, Box 63, Baltic. Regis tration papers furmished. decbd TO RENT. FOR RENT—A comfortable room, suitable for two gentlemen, all_con- veniences, private family. _Write Rooms, care Bulletin. decbd FOR SALE—Cheap, a bay horse, barness and buggy, horse 9 years ol good driver and worker, not afraid of anything. Walter Cleland, Box 282, Plainfield, Conn. - dectd 0 RENT—Two rooms, with board and home priviloges, free use of piano, sewing machine, electric flat, ete.. pri- vate family; girls preferred. Phone 662-4. decsd FOR SALE—Five Ohester White pigs $% weeks old; $35 takes the bunch. G. E. Chappell. Tel. 45-4 Lebanon. dec6d TO RENT—Five-room upper tene- ment, newly painted and papered at 6 Stanton Ave. dec5d ‘WANTEDPosition in office by ex. rienced young lady; g0od references. ess Reliable, care Bulletin, _decéd FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1918, been run 450 miles. S. A, Gardiner, Pachaug. Griswold. Conn. decbd U. S. 6O wants thou- sands clerks at Washington; men- women-girls, 18 or over; $100 month; Norwich examinations Dec. 7; common education sufficient, with our coaching; your country needs you: help her an live in Washington during war times; grite immediately for free list posi- tions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 32-J., Rochester, N. Y., or apply at U. S. E. S, Office, 28 Shetucket St. novéd ‘WANTED—Position by a.competent | stenographer; high school and business ocollege graduate, and experienced. Ad. dress Box 25, care. Bulleti dechd WANTEDClerical D n in office by experienced young lady. Address Box 54, Norwich, Conn. decid WANTED—Watch engineer for 3000 kw railway power station, familiar with ~ Westinghouse turbines, _S-hr. watch, Give experience and references in full in first letter. ~Address Supt. of Power, P. O. Box No. 477, Norwich, U. S| No. 7. decid WANTED—A chambermaid. = Apply Wauregan Hotel. decod _ WANTED — Position as housekeeper for widower without encumbrances; can cook and do housework. Address D. lletin, decdd WANTED — In Danielson, manager for the new store of The Pasnik Co.; a great chance for a woman of experi- ence; our business methods are a suc: cess everywhere: we will help you toj succeed in Danieison. Inquire by letter only, Alex M. Pasnik, Norwich, Conn. dec3d WANTED—Farm hatd, handy with team; small tenement and firewood supplied; paid by the week. George D. Wells, Willimantic, Conn. Phone 377-12. WANTED_Waiters and dishwashers. White House Cafe, < dec: nquire dec3d ¢ guaran- urgently PEACE WORK teed for three needed socks fi Auto-Knitter; full particulars t stamp. _Auto Knitter Co.. Dept. 205-C., 821 Jefrerson N. Y. nov30TuThS at w Knit the fast Buffalo, | Brownine, FOR SALI—12 single beds with bedding, '1 fancy dresser and chairs to mateh, 1 fine library table and a few small articles. Address John Luoma, Box 71, Brooklys, Com: dectd FOR SALE—Parlor stove in good condition. " Inqulre No, 10 Hill St. ect FOR SALE—We will sell our 8 year old family horse, sound, safe for wom- en or children; we want him to go back into the country to a good home, price $65; also a driving harness 36, one large robe, two new street blank- ete. Cail at store No. 7 Union St, Wil- Hmantic, Conn. dectd FOR SALE—1914 Cadillac_roadster, fully equipped, A-1 shape, price very reasonable. "Box 540, Volunitown, Conn. ect FOR SALE—One 1917 model D-44 Bujck runabout, newly painted, me- chanically in A-1_condition, Rayfield carburetor, 1 new Kelly and 1 new U. S. Royal Cord tires on rear and 2 Cord tires on front, 1 Cord tire for spare, with extra tubes; price very attractive Inquire Imperial Garage. decid FOR_SALE—One model D-35 Buick, 1916, 7-passenger touring car, newly painted, mechanically in A-1 conditio 2 very ‘good tires on front and 2 ser- Viceable tires on rear, with 2 spares, mounted with tubes, bumper and other accessories. Inquire Imperial Garage. decid r T0_LET—Completely furnished, in- cluding piano, a four or six room apgrtment and bath, heat, clean, furni- 5% new, a real home, menthly rental, very reasonable to responsible famil can be seen Sunday omly. Call 33 Un® ion St. : decsd FOR RENT — Six-room Rouse 76 North_ St. decsd_ TO RENT—Rooms at _Commercial Hotel; steam heat; $2 a week up; by the ay. 50, Toc, aad 31 Ka Ave. ec: TO RENT—Centrally located, cosy furnished flat, all improvements; rent very. reasonable. M. B., care Bulletin. dec3d FOR RENT—Pleasantest tenement on. Boswell Ave., next to the park, seven rooms, bath, gas, electric lights. x(:l’cl‘ll yard and garden, $20. Inquire of AHing Rubb dec2d “To ¥ Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences. 27 Division S nov3od TO_RENT—A three-room_tenement, rent $7. Inquire 39 Spruce St nov3dd TO REN nicely furnished sunny front room in private family; steam heat. Tol. 3a3-12, nov27d " TO RENT—Modern seven-room flat. . __‘moviad 3 ished. singly or en suite, $1.50 a week up; heat and all modern’ conveniences. 79 Hamilton Ave, nov20d FOR SALE—Berkshire pigs, 6 and § weeks, registered, thoroughbred Berk- shire sire. Mrs 'E. B, Lewis, Allyn's Point, Conn. Phone 1851-14. OR_SALE—Full blooded Aire- s old. Louis Peloquin, 22 ec: One Holstein cow four give from 20 to and a number 1 W. decdd ing mill irs. L. hen soon. Lebanon Inquire 138 Wash- or Phone 67 OEEHA! OEEHA! . 10c, 23c: rapper cigar 6c; Manila cigars, s—Ford car, 1917 model able winter top, demoun ki ished room. with rmodate a few more table boarders; enc minute's walk from Magiin-Rockwell's. 13 Boswell Ave. v FOR RENT—Two closed cars, at rea- sonable rates; day or night service. Phone 1219-3, 14 Cliff St. __ novisd TO RENT — Furnished Washington St. rooms, novisd TO RENT—Furnished room. also’ one room for light housvkeeping, ~ Mrs: Kelly, 7 No. High St. augdld STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- abie. Fanning Studlo, §2 Broadway. Jel 70 RENT—Furnished rooms; rooms for light housekeeping. School St. Tal. 1048-3. sepll, 58 also 106 d _FOR SALE Holstein Cattle We have some that are splendid types For Sale. STONE and DARLING EAST WOODSTOCK, CONN. . Tel. Putnam Div. 216-4. TIMBER AND WOODLOT 215 acres, that will cut over a million feet of lumber, known as the old Solo- mon_Goodwin woodlot, located in New London county, § 1-2 miles from Col- chester station; it comprises chestnut and oak, first growth, some trees on this lot ‘that will cut’very near 2.000 feet: this is one of the best timber lots in_New London county. If interested write for price and terms. Racine's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. Phone 195, n0v2Td, DAIRY FARM Will_sell at a sacrifice price my dairy farm of 105 acres, well divided into tillable, pasture and woodland; “The Wofld’s Great Age T}?hmdldd,. great age begins a new, (0 % 7 Sd w e golden years retus « 9 & The urt‘hhdot’h like @ Canalle. ranbW W IHYAEY E er winter weeds outword; ... . 5 ven smiles, and" faith - empires. m, ike wrecks of flim'v;w.‘“fll"’l. 5 “'&' #y} XE Oh, write no more the tale of Tray, s If earth Death’s scroll must be; Nor mix with Laian rage the jo Which dawns upon the free;” - Although a subtler Sphinx renew ... Riddles of death Thebes never knew. Another Athens shall arise And to remoter times, < Bequeath, like sunset to ths skies,: The spielndor of its primi And leave, if naught so bright may All earth can take or heaven can g. EO.QrLD: AL g C'—’ Saturn and Love their long response Shall burst, more bright and good Than all who fell, than One who rose, Than many unsubdued; Not gold, not blood, their altar dowers, * But votive tears and symbol flowers. Oh, cease! must hate and death Teturn? Cease! must men kill and die? Cease, drain not to its dregs the urn Of bitter prophecy, The world is weary of the past, Oh, might it die or rest at lastl fruits of all descriptions, a zood new house of nine rooms, barn facilities for 20 head and 3 horses, plenty of other buildings, such as wood_ Shed, carriage house, e crib, hen hous all of these buildings are ‘in first clas condition: 2 horses, 11 milking cows, 1 bull, 50 to 60 fowl, barn full.of hay and corn fodder, enough to winter all of these cattle, about 300 bushels corn, 100 bushels potatpes, and other vegeta! bles, harnesses, wagons of all descrip- tions, a full line of farming tools and implements. _This place is located five miles from Plainfield statjon, good lo- cation, fine outlook, best of elevation and good heavy rich land. If inter- ested, write for price and terms. Will ive immediate possession. Racine's arm Agency. Danielson, Conn. Phone 198. novard FOR SALE MODERN COTTAGE Will be sol scribed perse Ome extra anywher: driver), 1 co on, 1 two-si buzgies ( top, in_ pri horse farm sleds, harrow, 2 culfl ing JAMES H. HYDE .......... Auctioneer 'AUCTION Robinson farm, from Lebanon Green, the following de. TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1918, at 10 oclock a. m. FOUR HORSES sound and work horses (sound and right, weight 2600), 1 good cheap horse (worker and single great variety, lot horse collars, smooth- foot ladder, 30 foot extension FeisAle HUMOR ‘OF THE. DAY “Do you hfifiqve in hes 3 “Of course I do,” e gentle egotist. “Why, I've got one of brightest boys you _ever . saw. Washington Star. A “Now I understand what mean by a state of chaos™ " . “Seems to what to set up in Hussia, Journal : oy “The worst part of the ‘war s over,” remaried the paper “So you, think,” retirned the Ge Reader, “that.the Gernjan towns and rivers won't be so Hard to pronouncs as the French ones "—Lifé. “Aren’t you in fayor of the uplift? inquired the philanthropist. “Yes,” answered, the ‘profiteer, "but don’t you think. you've boos the price tags about as high as the public will stand for?"—Washington Star. A Sigral Corps officer ‘tells of over- 1d at public auction at the about one mile west onal property, good driving horse (work young), pair w, 1 _three-seated top wag- eated top wagon, 2 top as new. full leather , 1 cheap two- wagon, 1 dump cart, 3 bob and 'double harnesses in cutaway harrow (nearly ivators, ot chains, 2 horse 3 T 4 hearing the following: % by ™ s " Willard batt 2k do- block, fal nd_ rope, Cooley A 1n the Iarge —windew o the mhob | n a Jowling mateh held on local | TFERGCRE e mild foc cigar, ost " runiing * condition STORE TO RENT 1ot “emipty. cider’ barrels, “graln| Inquisitive Visitor—How much 8 arge he Porteous | g o Baltic Mule Room Five to¢ N fanova-Ropresenta ana 21 T 3 & Mitchell Cos store, there to remain | three strin m Willimantic Thread | Bare & chs: crow apper cigar = ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT AND A GARAGE Wedgés and Sledges. Bright Buck—Thirty dollars a day— Christmas eve. He will be anx- | Mill Five. i FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM ¥ 5 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE once a month, ma'am.—Toronto Tele- o BB g Keragy v oo Baitic Mule Room Five. MARRIED MAN (o work on farm FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING [§ With 6 Tons of Coal in One cook stove, 1 parlor coal stove, |graph. : oL Bl otiks &5 poseibie. " Now thar (s | Simoneay 11 101 able to take chargs ABOUT 4000 SQUARE FEET—LOW Irtight stove (nearly mnew). 2 bed”| “Waiter.” he called; sniffing the air in owner's absence. Apply in first in e m_suites, 1 single bedstead, 6-piec world war i o ‘ournier 100 38 ing piece r anl Cellar ERY—1000 1b. ca —Yonkers Statesman. sting StaanE S el b RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN haircloth, black walnut parlor suite, | Suspiciously, “never mind that order Sekine assited, Sants Claus looks for: | Elines .. 10 13y e reryton: conn OFFICE {10t chairs, Kitehen table, 1 hand carveds DOW, 1 cah meverieat when there's a BERHD t0 & very busy Christmas ses. | Stewart 115 103 St Willimantic, Living T 4 PRICE $6,600 oak extension {able (rxira large and|smeil of fresh paint:around.’ £on. because evervone will feel, m Fortier . 3 0 ALE—Four cows. very handsome, a genuine antique),| “If you'll just wait a few minutes, g 4 el S Sxore and three pigs. Mr: clothes horse, screen doors, wash tubs,|sir” replied. the W AWo than ever, alive with the Christmas Brooklyn, FOR SALE etc. Sl nw}f P=Ti spirit of good will and good cheer. i Several tons hay and oat straw, 75|YOURS ladies will be golig"="Tit-Bits. =4 perfect conditi seven p bushels oats, 100 bushels corn, 6 bush “What did your father say when HOLIDAY SALE OPEN3 Bundy . Honry 35 ‘North Main GARAGE OPPORTUNITY JamesL. Case els wheat %.ton Buick truck (in £0od| he broke his pipe, Walter * * - AT WOMAN'S EXCHANGE | Tighe Y aformy. sale frst fair day. . s [. “Shall Fleave-out the widked wepds, ' liday Woman's | Champagne . e B I have a 23-story frame building, ckel X v ? Reichange, Hro AN | Hernier St 50x00, with ell in back, 20x50, all 37 Shetucket Street, gec3a G W T ow, an. | “Why, cerfatnly) dear” S Bikan thd Aboppe o nove] | Charron — cquipped, and has been used as a g “Then I don’t believe there is ahy- 2 Gathty Specin .\ts-rzn—sficfina“nugflmamantrx&n;: ge. elevaton, wash stand, ‘work ng to tell you mother.—Harper's - specia iture of all kinds; o electrl gas and c = i s 8 autiful ar Handwork, 507 Detore you sell. A, Bruckner. 55 Frank. Fied oft for iv. LOST AND FCUND Sl gy « inz and b broidey ¥ Wi T g T lir 8t Tel T novéd REO the construction of > Yeast—It must have cost a lot of tiful and u s @ variely of insted—Crystal lake registers 2 —r x e v _good, good show LOST—A brown and white dog, large | money to give your daughter her miu- protty baas, ily embrofdered | feet ¢ inches below high water mark. b e L R E R A e il bushy tail,_has collar and license bnt |sical education. 4 ¢ handkerchiets, attractive ieather nov- | having gained more than 2 feet 6 3 Guitd, Jeweler, 21 Broad- | — .- — — e o s ke FOR SALE no tag. Finder notify 372-2. Mr. elties and « fine assortment of Chrisi- | inches during the past fortnight. apred | CHEVROIEE Madel i Garage land 60x200: pric Biaoguen: BewAPd. Lol ool d lleetd mas card; are offered. There are e — - JANTED TLong distance moving | rare bargain at $475. The Frisbi $6.000. “Why pay rent when you can||| A splendid eight-room house 1,0ST—In Pautipauz Hill nelghbor- < 7 = baskets from the West In- obs by auto truck. Phone 1172 Nor- | Cormick Co. Shetucket St. buy this place with the best of terms? hood, spotted lght tan and white fox|I can’t hear a word her mother says.’ worlks, SAYS COLD WEATHER ch Di da {i= = > There is ample room for an up-to-date thoroughly modern with very hound. ~ Finder notify M. F. Pounch, ts. Hand-col. ppeal 10 shor prrs. Wool for cocks nd sweoters-— Xhal. and gray—is featured. Plum puddings and other good things to at ore on sale and lunch Is cerved daily in the tea-room H ith Picture Sunday Evening. Whe public health service, repre- scnling the United States and the Connecticut health department in the New London district, in cooperation ith the W Norwich war bureau, will present government’s film on hy- ziene ¢ preventatives enti- tied Fit t , at the Davis thea- tre next v evening, Dec. 8, at £ o'clock, This unusually interesting and high- Iy instructive film is being #hown all gver the United States particularly in the cantonments, hospitals, naval and military statios d will also be shown in all Jarge manufacturing plants. The showing of this film will be preceded by talks by Drs. H. C. Cody and F. H. Davis of the New London cffice of the feders Manager Cralg has given the free use of the Davis th g the film, and attendanes will no doubt be large. This particu- Jar entertainment is free but restricted to men and boys. AUDITORIUM. The Desired Woman. the Vitagraph Bine Ribbon feature, which will be the attraction in the Auditorium theatre today and Saturday, is the impelling story of the man who sacrificed health, honor and conscience for gold and who reclaimed himself only after he had lost his wife, his child and his fortune. There are two girls, the one he marries for social advantage and the country #irl he loves, he learns to0 late, better than his gold. The anthor is Will N. Harben and the picture was directed by Paul Scar- don. The cas is of exceptional etrength. Harry Morey, with Florence Deshon, are featured players and are supported by Charles Hutchinson, Wil- Yiam Cameron, Eulalie Jensen. Harold Forshay, Aida Horten and Julia Swayne Cordon. One good Indian and Jlways very much alive is Iron Star in A Fight for Millions, Vitagraph's newest and greatest adventure serial, the eighth episode of which will be seen in the Auditorium theatre today and Satur- day. 1Iron Star is the faithful and fearless protector of the heroine and to make good on the job and stay alive despite the efforts of the villains to kil him, he performs some of the most amazing feats ever shown on a screen. Willie Calles, who takes the part of Iron Star. was born in Mexico City, of Spanish-Mexican parents, and his edu- cation there completed, turned to the stafe. He epecialized in_ Spanish dancing. Coming to the States, he ranched a year in Arizona, became an expert in the saddle as at dancing and many of the tricks he learned from the cowboys he uses in the serial, will present another entirely new show today. Patriotic dolls will be given away free to ladies and children at Saturday’'s matinee. BREED THEATRE. A supreme action story of variety, tolor and dash, of vigor, romance and thrill of adventure, of the flash and fire of Spanish love in a vivid Philip- pine setting. That is what has been provided for Theda Bara in her very remarkable super production Under the Yoke, which is the feature attrac- tion at the Breed theatre today and Saturday. As the heroine of this stir- ring drama, Miss Bara presents a - - BRINGS RETURN OF INFLUENZA Public Must Be Careful To Avoid a Second Epidemic. Easier To Prevent Than Cure. What To Do. noouraging reports of the fewer s of influenza in this vicinity ruld not ailow us to relax our vigii- ance or to become careless in the be. lief that the danger is ull over,” sa; known authority. ~ With the cold weather there is apt return of this frightful epi- ind jts seriousness will depend xtent of the precautions taken * to prevent infection. air is full of influenza nay be constantly breath- to your mose and throat. langer may be avoided and make vourself = practically afection if you destroy the actually begins work to 2 w berore in_your blood. During the recent serious epidemic, which hit Norwich so hard, most suc- cessful results were obtained by many through the simple breathing into the nose, throat and lungs of the medicat- ed air of oil of Hyomei. Probably no better, fer or more sensible precau- tion against influenza, grippe, coughs, colds, bronchitis or catarrh of the nose and throat could be employed than to £0 now to the nearest drug store and get a complete Hyomei outfit consist- {ng of a bottle of the pure Ol of Hyomel and a little vestpocket hard ribber inhaling deviee into which a few drops of the oil are poured. Carry this inhaler with you during the day and each half hour or so_put It in your mouth and draw dee ‘breaths of its pure healing germicida air into the passages of your nose, throat and lungs to destroy any germe that may have found lodgement there. This_simpie precaution may save you 2 serlous iliness and the loss of several weeks’ work. It is pleasant to use and not at all expensive, as the in- haler will last a_ lifetime and further supplies of, the Ol of Hyomei can be had at any drug store for a few cents. Hundreds of people In this vicinity used Hyomel In this way during the recont crisis and avoided danger. They should not neglect it now, for the dan- ger is by no means over. The Lee & Osgood Co. e e LEGAL NOTICE AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD c ontville, on the 4th day of December, A. D, 1318. Presemt—DAN D. HOME, Judge. In the matter of an agreement be- freen Gearge O. Allen of Montville, Conn.,, Guardian of the person of Alice Flizabeth Russell of Montville, Conn., a minor. party of the first part, and James M. Sawyer and Estelle M. S ver, husband and wife, both of Mont- ville, Conn., parties of the second part, for the adoption of said minor by said _;g..llnl‘fll = mndt YVLi bee e agTeemenf ing bdeen ex- hibjted to sald Court for approv: writing, it is posoTl ta Ordered, That the hearing upon the approval of &aid agreement be had at the Probate Court Room in the Town of Montville, in said District, on the 13th day of December, A, D. 1918, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, and that no- tice of the pendency of said agreement and of sald hearing for the approval thereof, be given by the publication of this’ order one time in some news- paper having a circulation in said D's- trict, at least six days prior to the date’ of said hea and that return be made to this Court DAN D. HOME, Judge. The adove and forezoing is a true copy of Teeord, + SUSAN F. HOWME. dechd Clerk. |and WANTED 100 Bolters-up 150 Helpers in all trades 125 Laborers GROTON IRON WORKS APPLY 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 Old false tectii. broken. We pay up to 315 per set. Send Dy parcel post and Teceive check by return mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water St. between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with Established 1872, WELDING WILL FIX IT Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- cultural Implements, issions Crankcases, Housings, Steel Frames, Axles and other metal parts of ALL KiNDS can be made WHOLE and SOUND with our WELDING. Skilled, expert work that is guarar- teed—try it Cave Welding and Mtg. Co. 31 Chestnut Street Phone 214 IF IT IS JUNK SELL IT TO THE AMERICAN WASTE & METAL CO. 210 West Main St. Telephone 190 Don't matter it Now the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. GEER The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. by Phone 511 xpress . _with top and curt Frisbie-McCormick Co., tucket St. E—Hickory wood; only 57 ovember; after Dec. 1 wood Is to_be shipped s to be used in smoke siring hickory should chusett i {place their order with me before Dec. 1; the wood sawed and may be pro- cured in the following lengths: 12, 16 and 24 incl . T. A. Nawrocki, Yantic, | Conn. fovasd FOR SALESeasoned hard wood, ali sizes, delivered to all parts of the City. Har B. Ford. Phone 792. nov2ld FOR SALE—100 cords of hjckory, 100 cords - white birch and 100 cords of black birch; also some maple and oak: will sell one cord just as and will deliver anywh. Yantlc Hickory Wood Yard Nawrocki. Tel. 1704. FOR SALE—Two-ton Federal truck in_fine condition. The Edward Chap- | pell Co. oct30d | TFARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. F. 1, Racine, Danielson, Co sep19d FOR SALE—One general purpose horse. Tel. 32-4 Lebano: oct25d) 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 from Niantlc village, Crescent Beach, Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, near state camp, all available by trolley or launch; furnishings included in sale; touring car desired, of 1917 or '1§ model,electric lights, starter, good style, ‘preferably new, dark green de- sived blue or blauk, in good condition; owler of cottage has business interests which make further use of same un- available. ~For further information, write to 53 Oak St. Norwich. Conn. FOR SALE—One Pralrie State incu- bator, two Colonial _brooders, wood carving_ set. ~A. B. Davies, adm. est. C. P. Knight. oct21a PRICE, $4,500 INCOME, $564 Town Taxes Only Two-Family House Flats, 6 and 7 Rooms Fine Residence Section All Improvements Convenient to Trolley Other Good Features Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties, Telephone 1334, 63 Broadway. FOR SALE 500 Bearing Orange and Grapefruit Trees, 18 acres bordering beautiful lake 300 feet Brooksville, Florida section; wire- fenced tillage; only % mile to Stores, schools and church; owner's low price if taken soon $2,500; easy terms ar- ranged. Detalls page 83, “Strout's Barguin Catalogne” 17 states. _Copy malled free. Dept. 36. A. Strout Farm- Agency, 150 St.” New York, and Jacksonville, Fla. FOR SALE The very desirable property of Est. A D. Lathrop, 333 Main St. Large house, large barn, Jarge lot. Buy this garage in this town. and this is an ideal location. Come and investigate. 1. RACINE. Danielson, Conn. Phone 3 nov27d FOR SALE AT A BIG BARGAIN PRICE om modern house, fine outbuild- with about nine acres of land, very desirably located, about 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For further particulars, in- aquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwick. 60 ACRE FARM 10 acres tillable, balance pasture and wood land, some timber and abund- ance of wood, plenty of frult, $-room cottage house, running water, bath, toilet, hot and cold water, fine lawn, jarge barn, situated one-third of mile te railroad etation, near and with afl con- veniences. Price $3750. A rarc bar- gain. If interested in a cozy homs come and iook at this at once. in city limit.| attractive interior situated with- 30 Fountain ten minutes’ walk of Frank- Phone 1266 072 Ehne 7932841 upoes that new man we've know anything?” - in Square. This property is a great bargain at the price of- fered. Enquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 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 § Sk by Central Building - Norwich Phones | - NORWICH COAL FOR SALE WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 47, West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I¢ Telephone 2365 PRESTONBRIDGE 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 attention to boarders and transients; 20 to 30 horses always on hand, for sale, welghing 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 s0ld With a written guarantes to be just as represented ai time of sale, or money refunded in full. Trial allowed. If 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 ana Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to gell or rent, as I bave « number of people looking for Teal estate investments., WILLIAM F, HILL, Real haiaie und Insuranée, Roows ied Thayer Mldg FARM BARGAINS 200 acres, guod bulidings, only $3,- 400, and wood enough to pay for farm; for investment, E. A. PRENTICE, Administrator. 86 CHf St. Phone 300. —_—m THERE 1s po advertising medium in Eastern Conmecticut equal to The Bul- etin for business results. Colonial ‘heuse, 20 _rooms, A-1 condi- tion, only $2,260. We can make easy terms on. these three farms, and they are genuine bargains. For further information, write TRYON’S AGENCY, 715 Main St. Willimantie, Cona. .l i $5 acre, 35 cow furm, smooth land, good buildings. $4,000: 36 acres, state road, . A very attractive two-family nouse with modern improvements, very de- sirable location. If you are in want of rent. it will pay you well to look into this offering. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Fraoklia Square, Norwich. Suite 7-8 Al Norwich, Save Coal Burn Wood {We offer the Public of Nor- wich three thousand cords of tomers in carload, cord, half cords and bushel lots. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support # “Absolutely nothing.” But he's empt."—Judge. “Is golf a difficult game to mas- ter?” “I guess so. Nobody's ever master- ed it yet.”—Deiroit Free Press. THF KALEIDOSCOPE From & ‘beevtreesin:.Swanton, Vt. Abe Campbell -took: ligcpounds of honey. - % S orae Pulverized * peat-Cis - being used by the Swedish railroads for fuel with I | S ea l success. 1 e ned Wood. We can de- It has' beei- estimated:in ~ Great | | liver wood to any and all cus- Britain 20000000 pins are msed | every day. 4 The most prolific_ fish ;i said to be the cod, the vield”of whith averages about 45,000,000 eges-each ‘season. Evyeglasses for ~Which” ‘a British patent has. been grantéd: can be SPECIAL ets for $1. folded when idle | to’ resem a askets fi 1.00 )y Ad] ble UNTIL JANUARY 1ot locket and worn_on ‘a”chain as an ! ANl deliveries made promptly ,°";"2§';‘mm_ o o ) | Do not wait until the day you NEED |1.c foor" designed” tha e ootk [T—order a day or two ahead so we | jusied with & widd fafice -of spescs | can deliver it. 7 S évert when . 2 ) - = for | AN MPANY | headquarters.of. " the erial To- WOGD COl baeco Co. of Gréat 1 e | 11-31 Cove Street land, which ‘supplies ““th&=" domestic | branch of the British-American To- | bacco Co., which mManufactures for Telephone 1322 Pacee i ufac 1 ‘Water-gas is_obtained by passing A. G. THOMPSON, F. S.|sm over cedho, Ch o 1o . , F. S, o and_ - the o e oil composes the water’ result is a mixture | monoxide gas. In o) this lyminous when---burning, vapors are mixed with%it s’ Vice ~President Marshall. sent ballo. 2 ter for elec- tion Gy o TAESSRHE mai, na lice Building, 321 Main St. Conn. Phone 1366-4 FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN PROPERTY know as Adam’s Tavern inj Norwich Town. Rooms 18-1! DR.A.J.SINAY also sent two telegrams to the In- dianapolis posmaster; -@dvising him that the ballot had been mailed - in his care, under a special . delivery stamp. D N I ISI While _out . hunting Leonard _J. | Brown, of Claremont, N. H, was sur- L ick | prised to find a_whitish-looking ani- 9 Alics” Building, ‘Nerwiok'} ¥a1 NErdv 0¥ wosda:iEite sum{"fi in- creased when the animal began to climb a tree. A single shot, hawever, brought to the gzround. It was an | aibino_ledgehog, quite rare in New FLOWERS i i1 Ha shire. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, | T i S Tampshire. Seekonk, Mass. Orders Delivered % v nEiesie CASTORIA h Maplewood Nursery Co. | ? — FOR SALE { T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 For Infants and Childrea . SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES inUse ForOver30Years ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY | Tolephone 760 §7 Lafayette St.| Atways bears ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 PETER VER STEEG i M;‘,, o FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch , Weekapaug, Pleasant w, and along the Rhode Island First-class shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. | Phofe Send forbooklet. - 3, > 3 Whitest. Frank W. Coy mmi WESTERLY. R, | — FLORIST Cut Flowers, Funeral Weddina Decorations. AMERICAN HOUSE D. MORRISSEY, Prop. rate per thousand. 11 Freakiln Street. LESTER E. WALKER, M.D. | ROOM 306 THAYER :umnfim I 9-10 a. m,, 2-4 and 7-8 p. ms Phonez Office .‘mfi'm m DENTHST ‘DR E. J. JONES - Designs, Hours: Garage Service Connected Shetucket Sireet (= will be $4. ) i SSime 136, 101S. Suite 46 Shannon Building 3. F. CONANT, Take elevator Shet Strest - - X 3

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