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FAIR TODAY; INGREAOING CLOUDINESS 'rommew —— What is Going On Tomllll Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at layis Theatre. ° Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- atre. Uncas Lodge, No. 11 meets jn Odd Feilows' Hal Thames Union, No. 137, and J. of A. meets in Cgrpen(ers Hall, Norwich Conclave. No. 424,"L. O. H., meets in Bagles' Hall Norwich Lodge, No. 248, E. O. P. fieets in Buckingham Memorial. Sebequonash Council. No, 11, D. of P, mects in Foresters’ H, ANNGUNGEMENTS Platt Avenue Property Sold. Throagh Real Estate Broker John A. Moran, Carl O. Johnson has sold his, modern cottage house and lot at Platt avenue to Joseph E. Burns, who will make his home there. BREED THEATRE Today and Tuesday the Breed will present Charlie Chaplin in his second million dollar picture, Shoulder Arms. This roaring tragedy on trench life is termed a three-reel assault on the Huns and is positively the funniest picture that this famous comedian has yet appeared in. Don't fail to see it at the Breed. Mae Marsh will also be seen in the five-part Goldwyn produc- tion, All Women. This is a very in- teresting screen version of the story by F Lloyd Sheidon. It is a very un- usual story and one that is well worth your time to see. The Hearst-Pathe news completes the bill for today and Tuesday. This unusual program will be presented at the Breed for the usuat prices, vi children 11 cents, adults 17 cents for the evening performances and matinees 11 cents, and in order that everyone may have the opportuni- ty of see this bill at these prices the management will give,three shows in the evening at §, and 9 p. m. Mat- inees will be usual at 2.30. WANTED AN AGENT wante: Swiss finish specialt; dec9d (o eroduce our SALE—] you will | cords of other hard wood jem e i Bow 1015, P"ovldu'ncey R FOR Hickory wool: Luve 110 45 not buy 1" Jou nave Hickory Wood wood anywhere else un found out my prices. man merit. . Address for Box 1556, interview. P. New Haven, Conn. dech N wants _comfortable, way district), some cooking priviles Address Box 65 Bulletin. decdd S MANUFACTURING corporation \;tants — who can invest $350 tc a as wholesale dl!n'.nll:uteor ?o: product Of native turkeys, at Dr. Sweet's, Jewett GENTLEMA reasonable room, fajr outlook (Broad: Yards, Yantic. Tel, 1704 decdd SALE—Nice fat chickens and FOR City, R. D. 1, or Phone 13-4 FOR SALE—Turkeys, Baumm R. F, D. dec9d William 7 No. 1, mrm City, e. FOB SALE—Hen turkeys, ahve or dresse: two mammoth bronze toms, eligible; commence $92 month; derful opportunity; permanenc tions; candidates coachs llnmedhtely Franklin Institute, Dep Rochester, - dec9d wo! DOS! NORWICH railway mail clerk ex- aminations coming; men, women, girl ed ed free; write _\1 Ryshpan, R, F. D. No. 3. yearlings, weight 5 Ibs. an 14, Canterbury, Conn. decdd ‘TO RENT ; A le hm u; «& reu-.m 0 Box do«, New Dok coun stock and tools. will tenant on shares or particulars, address P. London. "T0 RENTThree lig! rooms, 43 Unlon SL Ca.ll bve m decdd TO RENT—Four-room flnm Trod- ern improvements, at 16 es St Inquire American Wu:o & l{ml Co., 210 West Main St. FOR RENT Six-room llmue 76 North St. dechd * FOB SALE—100 cords mixed season- wood, any length, cheap, %e%lvesrse;_ 1862+ t. decSd TO RENT—Rooms at Commercial Hotel; steam_heat; $2 a week J; by l.h:l d%g 50c, 75¢, and $1. Railro: ec: WANTED—Top Concord busg: ood cfmd’ltkm: state price. Hyde, R. D. 4, Norwich. i dec NTED—' in_zood condition. decid ‘WANTED Tel. 489, City. Second han necticut; we buy anyth Writ@ call or tel. 361-13. Je4MWS Two-horse sled; must be Sow, furniture we pay highest prices in eastern Con ng; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward. warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwich. FOR SALE One farm_horse welsh- ing about 1100. price $30. H. n ~ | Box 74, Abington, Conn. dec d FOR SALE Ome registered Berkshire one O, 1. C. sow, one registered Holstein cow; also grade cows. Plain Hill Farm, Norwich, Phone 463-14. dec7d Conn. FOR RENT—Pleasantest tenement on Boswell Ave. next to the park, seven Tooms, bath, vard and garden, $20. Inquire Rubber Co. TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences. 27 Division Si noy30d of Alling dec2d FOR SALE—Buick, model B-35, six cylinder, in good running condition, suitable for jitney; price $450. Beh- re:]ns &d Bushnell, Ivoryton, Conn. ect ‘WANTED—The public to know that I have purchased the wood of th Crescent Fire Arms Co. first class, good dry hard wood; I am ready to se the same anywhere in the city limit of Norwich. = Call 1075 Tel, or ca rear Crescent Arms Co to 4 p. m. J. C. Hafner. deciid from 9 a nn FOR SALE_Chandler 1315 Sedan, 7- ©! passenger, in_perfect condition, George %|J. Harper, South Main St, Putnam Conn. decTd s - ey 11 FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1918, been run 450 miles. 8. Gardiner, Pachaug, Griswold. Conn. decsd TO RENT—A three-room tenement, rent $7. Inquire 39 Spruce St. nov30d TO RENT—A nicely furnished sunny front room in private family; steam heat. Tel. 353-1 nov27d " TO RENT—Modern seven-room flat. Apply at 122 Broadway. nov22d TO RENT—Rooms, furnished, singly or en suite, $1.50 a week up; heat and all modern conveniences. 79 Hamilton e. novzod WANTED—Watch engineer for 3.00i kw railway power station, familia with Westinghouse turbines, S-hi watch, in full in first lelter\ Address Sup of Power, P. O, J. 8. B. 8. 77, Norwicl decid «WANTED — In Danielson, for the new store of The Pasnik Co. great chance for a woman of experi- ence; our business methods are a suc- cess ‘everywhere; we will help you, to succeed jn Danielson. Inquire by lett only, Alex M. Pasnik, Norwich, Conn. dec3d AUDITORIUM. Real oil wells actually gushing forth their product from the earth form a scene which is hard to find and which has seldom been witnessed by motion icture patrons. Therefore J. Warren rrigan’s second Paralta play, The Turn of a Card, which will be shown | at the Auditorium theatre for two days commencing matinee today, holds in ARREN KERAIGAN TURN gP‘ CARD* AT THE AUDITORIUM TODAY store a real treat for its audiences besides its intensely interesting A forest of ofl wells, phot the La Brea ranch in California, is pictured in full detail in this fiim. Moreover, the Paralta play includes the “shooting” of a well, realist'c in every particular, and a stream of/ oil feet- high is thrown into the air but a short distance from the came The Universal's latest and greatest reel, The Brass Bullet, with bewitch ing Juanita Hansen, dashing Jack M plot. phed on hall and pcked cast, has been pro- nounced the finest seral ever filmed. Based on Frank F. Adams' great story, Pleasure Island, it brings to you the finest serial story of lov: romance, adventure, thrills, nerve tingling sen- satons, ever screened, will be shown today, and the latest Current Evens. ‘Pr!ce-. matinees 1lc, 17c; evenings Te. Minztrels Coming to the Davis. Tt will be good news to theatregoers to learn that the N O'Brien min- strels, now on their seventh annual tour, will be the attraction at th Davis theatre Friday evening, Deec. 1 I will be found that all the feutures of the program are new this season. Among them are Aunt Sally Simpkins' Syncopated Social, another dancing story in syncopated poetry, which embodies new ideas and new charac- ters, written and staged by Ned O'Brien, the ensemble dancing pro- duced by Pete Detzel. Neil O'Brien’ Maatless Day, dealing with an up- to-date situation, is said to be an ex- ceedingly well enacted comedy skit, conceived and produced by Ne O'Brien, and in which the star takes the leading comedy role. Vaughn Comfort and Johnnie King in twelve minutes of fun are making the s decAled hit they did in vaudevill The finale is a satire on nesro life entitled The Big Brother Club, me Tub in which they all agree to disagres and it is said to be exceedingly fun Billy Van Allen and Sugarfoot Gaffney are the leading comedians in this act, and are said to be seen at their best. Prices 25c to $1.50, DAVIS THEATRE. For the first half of this week there will be a special bill of super-feature pictures, including Charlies Chaplin in Shoulder Arms, a three-reel comedy, and his second million dollar picture made for the I t National exhioitors’ circuit, is a clever intermingling of laugh-provoking burlesque oa trench life with deft touches of the drama WANTED—Waiters and dishwashers. 1 ‘White House Caf Franklin St. dec3d OEEHA 25¢: OEEHA! 5e, 6c, 10c, Cobweb Corner broad leaf wrapper cigar 6c; Manila cigars, five for 20c. Here—three mild 10c cigar —JanovarRepresenta Havana Bema, a shade Fagan's Smoke Shop. nov23d Give_experience and references —Corn cob _pipes. cigar, grown wrapper cigar. 0| TOR SALE—1914 Cadillac Toadster, r|fully equipped, A-1 shape, price very r. reswnwble Box 540, \0 \lnto'n Conn. ecGd - FOR SALE—One 1917 BujcK. Tunabout, chanieally i t. = model D-44 manager a tires on front. Cord tire for spare, with extra tubes; price very attractive o | Inquire Imperial Garage. decsd FOR SALE—One model D-55 Buick, 916, 7-passenger touring -car, newl alnted mechanically in A-1 cond‘l!mn 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. dec5d FOR SALE—One Holstein cow four years old, will give from 20 to 30 quarts of milk a day, and a number of cows that will freshen soon. 1. 8 Foote. Phone 1851-1 dec4d s MARRIED MAN to in owner's absence. stance, stating wages Tequired. to Employment Service Office, 163 St. Willimantic. vided, etc. Mai novlisd work on farm, used to farm work, able to take Chu,l’s~ Apply in first mg— Living rooms pro- FOR SALE — Mosler safe, double doors, nearly new. Inquire 138 Wash- ington St., Norwich, or Phone 675. FOR SALE—Ford car, 1817. model, with removable winter top, demount- able rims, Willard speedo- meter, etc., best condition. n battery, running “T0 RENT Furnished room, with board; can accommodate a few more table boarders; one minute’s walk from M::;Hn-Rockwe!l'!: 13 Boswell Ave. $visd FOR RENT—Two closed cars, at rea- sonable rates day or night service. Phone 1219- Clift_St. movl6d TO RENT — Furnished rooms, 68 Washington St. ov15d TO RENT—Furnished room, also one room for light housckeeping. ' Mrs. Kelly, 7 No. High St. aug3ld STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- abile'd Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. St '0 RENT—Furnished rooms; rooms for light housekeepl School St. Tl 1048-3. STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. as, electric lights, poreh,] ‘ Holstein Cattle We have some that are splendid types For Sde.. STdNE mARLlNG 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, 5 1-2 miles from 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 ew. Lonoon county, 1f interested. write for price: and terms. Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. 198. nover, DAIRY FARM Will _sell at a satrifice price my dairy farm of 105 acres, well divided into’ tillable, pasture and woodland; fruits of all descriptions, a good new house of nine rooms, barn facilities for 20 head and 3 horses, other -buildings, such as wood_shed, carriage house corn crib, hen house; all of these buildings are in first class 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 potatoes and other vegeta. bles, harnesses, wagons of all descrip tions, a full line of farming tools and fmplements. _This place is located five miles from Plainfield station, zood lo- Tation, Bme outlook.. hest of elevation and good heavy rich land. If inter- ested: write for price and terms. give immediate possession. . Racine's Farm Agency. Danielson, Conn. Phone 198. nov27d FOR SALE plenty of WANTED—Raw furs — At H_ A |Pasulic Co. dec2d Heebner's every. Thursday. A. C. Ben: | —p s = % FOR SALE 1914 Chalmers Six in nett. novi2d | .rfect ‘condition, Seven . passenger. — | Henry Allard. 35 North Main St, Nors wich, Conn. nova! Snd-pathos- Ut s, ALL KINDS of steak, 22c a 1b Taking the ludicrous happenings in|corned beef, 15c per 1b; soup meat, the life of the averaze doughboy the a; the embellishing action, famou northern France. This makes an un: usual combination in Chaplin comed:; effect of the humorous situations. takes Charlie through all of the train 1 AT THE DAVIS THEATRE ing experiences of a recrut, and : blows him into a first line trench. Another big feature Jack Rich ardson in the fiv Tridngle dram The Desert Lav Gaumont Weekly Dr. Gadle Begins Practice Here. Dr. Paul F. Gadle will o {today’ at the T iing, 101. He has recently completed sev enteen months’ service as house phy sican and surgeon at the Backus o pital, have the best w friends as he enter: here, R es of a host medical practic: S e Universalist Christmas Sale. Universalist Christmas ner Wednesday, Dee, 11. : of rons, domestic and faney articles, e homemade candy, canned fruit, commencing at 2 o'clock. a roas\ pork dinner with ings will be served. 1 Children 25c. v'c and din Cotton Workers DO YOU WANT TO BE SURE OF STEADY WORK AT GOOD PAY? THE GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS ‘HAVE OPENING FOR A FEW GGOD FAMILIES High Wages. Best of Work and Modern Mills, Manufacturers of fabric for Goodyear Tires Running Full Blast, Day and Night, and Need Speeder Tenders, Ring Spinners and Weavers, Apoly zt GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS, Goodyear, Ct. comedian has injected into the story of war in the devastated portions of portrayal and serves to heightan the The story pictured in Shoulder Arms Sights of Siva, a Burton Folmes travel picture and the | completes the show. | ren offices He is a Norwich boy who will of e ete., At 6 p. m., s s per 1b; poultry bought and sold. Goldberg, Colchester, Conn. nov: REQ 2-ton truck with The Frisbie-McCormick tucket St. novidd CHEVROLET Model 490, series of 1918, in very fine condition.” This is a rare bargain at $475. The Frisbie-Me- Cormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St. ocllod VIM DELIVERY_1000 1b. capacity, express body, th top and cunalns Z dump body. . 52 She- y The Frisbie-McCormick Co. 52 She- tucket St. oct26d FOR SALE—Hickory wood; only 57 cords left for November; after Dec. 1 all my hickory wood is to be shipped to Massachusetts to be used in smoke- houses; anyone desiring hickory should place their order with me before Dec. 1; the wood is sawed and may be pro- cured in the following lengths: 12, 16 and 24 inches. T. A. Nawrocki, Yantic, Conn. hov2ad FOR_SALESeasoned hard wood_ all sizes, delivered to all parts of the ¢ity. Harry B. Ford. _Phone 792, nov2id FOR &lLE—vIDD cords of hjckory, 100 cords white birch and 100 cords of black birch; also some maple and oak; will sell one cord just as cheap as 100 and will delive h. Yantic Hickor: Nawrocki. Tel, 1704. FOR SALE—Two-ton Federal truck fine condition, The Edward Chap- in pell Co. oct30d FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. F 5 Rncine Danielson, Conn. seplSd “FOR SALE_One _general purpose horse. Tel. 32-4 Lebanon. oct2sd " FOR SALE or excnange, (a part) for aatomobile, ‘a cottage of nine rooms, with lot and shed adjoining, shore nd untry advantages, boating, bathing, fishing, with pavilion and postoffice, on grounds; cottdge is short distance from Niantic village, Crescent Beach, Gelden Spur and Oswegatchie, ~near state camp, all available by trolley or launch; furnishings included in sale; touring car desired, of 1517 or ‘1§ model,_electric lights, starter, good style, preferably new, dark green de- ved, blue or black, in good ondltion; owner 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 Prairie State incu. bator, two Colonial _brooders. wood carving_set. A. B. Davies, adm. est. C. P. Knight. oct21d FOR SALE {1,000 CORDS OF WOOD BETTER a THAN HALF HARD. PHONE JAMES GRAHAM 482 COWS FOR SALE ANOTHER CARLOAD ARRIVES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. FRED W. HOXIE Lebanon Phone 62 FARM BARGAIN; 200 acres, good buildings, only $2,- 400, and wood enough to pay for farm; 85 acre, 35 cow farm, smooth land, good buildings, $4,000: 46 acres, state road, Colonial ‘heuse. 20 rooms, A-1 condi- tion, only $2,200. We can make easy terms on these three farms, and they are genuine bargains. For further lniarmatifln. Wflt. TRYON'S AGEN( 715 Main St. wnu-.a.ue. Ceonn. LESTER E. WALKER, M. . ROOM 306 THAYER BUILDING Hours: 9-10 a. m., 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Phone: Office 1262-4—House 1228 The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 Whitestore Clgars Lundred” from rute per thu d. F. CONANT, u Fieaklia Street. will be §4.5 1xt, 1918, | sale, or money refunded in full. FOR SALE GARAGE OPPORTUNITY I have a 2% -story frame building, 50x90, with ell in back, 20x50, all equipped, and has been used as a garage, elevator, wash stand, ~work bench, "electric lights, gas and city water, three rooms finished off for liv- ing apartments; the construction of this building is very good. good show windows, one grand location for a garage, located on Furnace St., Dan- ielson, Conn, run recently by The Leach Garage Co.. land 60x200; price $6.000. Why pay Tent when you can buy this place with the best of terms? There is ample room for an up-to-date garage in this town, and this is an ideal location. Come and investigate. R RACINE. Danielson, Conn. Phone 198. nov27d FOR SALE AT A BiG BARGAIN PRICE nine-room modern house, fine outbuild- ings, with about nine acres of land, vety desirably located, in city limit, about 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For further particulars, in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. 60 ACRE FARM 10 acres tillable, balance pasture -and wood land, some timber and abund- ance of wcod, plenty of fruit, 8-room cottage house, running water, bath, toilet, hot and cold water, fine lawn, large barn, 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 iook at this at once. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 49 West Broad Street, Rcoms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 PRESTON BRIDGE 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, weighing 1050 to 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some extra nicé drivers; every horse will be sold with a written guarantes to be just as represented a: time of Trial It in need of anything in our allowed. MODERN COTTAGE AND A GARAGE With 6 Tons of Coal in Cellar PRICE $6,000 JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, [ FOR SALE A splendid eight-room house thoroughly ‘modern with - very attractive 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 FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH IMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY LIiNE AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONCHUE Central Building Norwich Phones FOR SALE Having changed our plant over to electic power, we have for disposal at attractive figures: One 15 horse-power Erie Engine. One 50 horse-power Erie Engine, These can be seen at any time at the E. H. JACOBS MANUFACTURING COMPANY [ School Street Danietson, Conn. 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 Broadw: LARGE ASSORTMENT ON HAND JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30 Lebanon. FOR SALE The very desirable property of Est. T will sell.at public sale, to settle the 1 rusl bottom ladder 1d clocks, several old old tables, several a few good braided few chests, 1 churn, 3 wash- s, 1 or 2 basket seat rockers, a large quantity of glassware, crocker: tinware and_silverware, chine, 1 double barrel shotgun, I pole, 1 parlor heater and many useful articles of a smaller nature. The real estate consisting of a seven- room story and a f house, a small barn, a fine workshop, and 2% acres of land, will be sold at 12 o’'clock noon. Terms, 10 per cent. deposit of pur- chase price at time of sale, trunk: Bridget Riley farm, on Allen Hill, so- called, in the Town of Brooklyn, Ct., at PUBLIC SALE MONDAY, DEC. 16, 1918, at 9 o’clock a. m., their entire farming outfit, consisting of 1 pair of excellent young biack horses. 1 pair of extra good,4 vear old Holstein steers, a herd of young Ayr- shire and Holstein cows, a full line of farming tools and wagons, a lot of hay, fodder, corn, oats, etc.. also some household goods. A full adv. of bill of sale will appear in this paper soon. The proverty belonging to the estate of the late Bridget Rilev will be sold at the same time by Admr. Blbert L. Darbie. decTd FOR SALE A very attractive two-family house 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 7 JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN : PROPERTY line. give us a trial and we will give |know as Adam’s Tavern in! you full value for your money. STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. Phone 326-2. Q’BRIEN & CHASE. " FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to sell or rent, as I have &« number of people lnokmx for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real kisiate und Insurance. and Roem 103 Thazer Bldg LOST AND FGUND BANKBOOK LOST--Lost or stolen, passbook_No. 135912 of The Norwich Savings Society. All persons are cau- tioned against purchasing or nesotiat. ing the same, and any person having a claim toesaid book is hereby called up- on to present said claim to said bank on or before the 25th day of May, 1919, or submit to having the book declared cancelled and extinguished and a new book issued in lieu thereof, or the amount ‘due_thereon paid. nov25M LOST—In Pautipaug Hill neighbor- spotted light tin and white fox hood, s hound. 20 l-‘oum nder St Phone 126 novasd THERE 1s no advertising medium In Eastern Connecticut equal 1o The Buk- | letin for business results. notify M. F. Pounch, | iNorwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, | Seekonk, Mass. | FOR SALE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES ALSO .50 TONS OF NICE HAY ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 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 JAMES H. HYDE AUCTION of Household Goods. Garden, Auto and Carpenters’ Tools, Hardware, Paints, Hot Beds and Sashes. Hens, Cement, Drain Pipes, Lawn Swing with Awn- ing, Roll Top Desk, Book Cases, Pic- tures. THURSDAY, DEC. 12th, 11 A. M. Rain or Shine REV. F. 8. CHILD Meeting House Hill, Franklin Parsonage «..Auctioneer JAMES H. HYDE .......... Auctioneer AUCTION Will be sold at public auction at the Robinson farm, about one mile west from Lebanon Green, the following de- scribed personal property, TUBSDAY, DEC. 10, 1918, at 10 o’clock a, m. FOUR HORSES One extra good driving horse (work anywhere, sound and young), pair work horses (seund and right, weight 2660), 1 g‘ood cheap horse (worker and driver), 1 cow, 1 three-scated top wag- qn, 1 rwo—sear,ed top wagon, 2 top buggies (one good as new Tull lwther top, in_prime condlt.\an)‘ cheap two- horse farm wagon, 1 dump cart, 3 bob sleds, single and double harnesses in grnt variety, lot horse coilars, smooth- w, cutaway harrow (nearly new) 2 cultivators, ot chains, 2 horse rakes, 15 foot llddex‘, 30 foot extension ladder, block, falls and rope, Cooley tank, lot empty cider barrels, grain boxes, lot small tools, lot of saws, axes, wedges and sledges, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE One cook stove, 1 parier coal stove, Toom Saites, 1 sinEie. bidetesd; o-plose room suites, 1 single ead, 6-piece hratrcloth, black walnut parlor suite, lot chairs, kitchen table, 1 hand c&rwd oak extension table (extra large and very e, a genuine antique), clot'hes horse, screen doors, wash tubs, et Several tons hay and oat straw, 75 bushels oats, 100 bushels corn, 6 bush- els wheat, %-ton Buick truck (in good running condition, two extra tires). I, stormy, sale first fair.day. . G. W. TOTTEN, JR. dec3d “sbanon, Conn. COWS FOR SALE labl by auto trug wlch Div. ie keeping or pay nfl,mrk. State age, experience and sal GROTON IRON. vloaxa Theatre. Excellent learn moving picture two boys to act as ui—., Apply MAREgEy Office, Breed Thieat 4 Back Tenders, 3 Cooks | 17_Laborers, 1 Waitress, 2 1 Teamster., * FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro; Manager - W 0Old false teeth; 11 broken. i§ send oy Don't mat ‘We pay up ‘to ila'ydr ud. parcel post ‘and’ receive - check by return mail: ‘We' buy dia- monds, too. e S COLLATERAL LOL‘H’ co. 154 Water Si between Shericket and. My arket An old, reliable tirm to defl '{fll. Established 1872, A D. Lathrop, 333 Main St. Large |==—— : house, large barn. large lot. Buy this for investment. FCR SALE E. A. PRENTICE, Administrator. = 86 CIiff St. Phone 300. C.'E. MACFARLANE: Auctioneer 5. ¢ wirie e, AUCTION Office. 42 “am Street. T will sell'a i’nxhlld auction at my Danielson, Corn. place, known as the, old, Frank Free- man farm, situated at Spring Hill, six 9 miles from Willimantic and three miles 3 from Storrs, on_ the state road from Willimantic to Storrs, on estate of the late Edward Waldo, on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, 1918, the premis near Brooklyn Fair Fair Grounds,’ on at 10 o'clock sharp,. THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1918, LIVESTOCK ! z e Five good and Young Jetsey cows, at 10 o'clock w. m., Holstein cow. Jers eifer, 2 Jersey & ) heifer calvés, 5 two, year old Holstein the following }‘E‘P‘;’nfll property: ADoUt|eifers, 3 pair two vear old steers. pair 1% tons of hay. 2 saw horses. 1 new | heayvy work. horses, shoat, 2 la wheelbarrow, 1 le(‘\ bar, 1 ladder, se eral forks, R hoes, seythes, shov- £ els and baskets, a lot. of household| T ABMING IMPLEMENTS AND. TOOLS goods, both antique and modern, in-|, On€ Svracuse sulky plow.. i Syracuse cluding oak chamber sets, mattresses,|iTon beam plow. 1 twe-horse . McCor- feather beds and pillows, a lot of fine|mack mowing machine, 1 horse rake, home-made bedquilts, 1 old-fashioned |l disk harrow, 1 cutaway harrow, 1 mahogany bureau, 6 antjque kitchen|SPTing tooth harrow, 2 smoothing har- chairs and a rocker to match, well [TOWS, two-horse ‘cultivator, weeder, decorated with zold leaf, 1 pair of and- | Planet, Jr. sebder and cultjvator, clip- ping machine, two-horse team wagon, dump cart, bob sled. ox sled, set heavy team harness, set Mght team harness, set driving harness. single driving har- ness, 2 Cyphers incubators, lot of small tools such as forks, shovels, hoes, milk pails, Cvoley eream.cans, milk cans. One Ford Commercial Car in fine condition. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. These household goods are of e fine quality and are in fine condi and will be a rare opportunity to pus chase such goods at auction. One oak dining room .set,.cut glass This js a neat: little piéce of prop-|closet, china closet sideboard. 5 oak erty, well located, in good repair, and | rockers, upholstered: in:.leather, gilt pleasant. : parior set, fine upright pians, 2" ma- HENRY WALDO, hogany rl‘hailrs,km‘ahnmu}‘ table, bird:- 7 Admr, of Estate. |eve maple desk, Iirdseye.maple table, decd . hirdseve maple. chajr, bOX.couch with cover, rugs, oil stove, kitchen range, 3 airtight stove, and many other articles 1. C. WITTER Auctioneer | too_numerous to mentjon, . Office, No, 42 Main St., The Ladies' Aid will serve lunch at g L S the sale. Terms cash, . et Sl e GLEN A, STALKER. T will sell for the Riley Bros., at the| p 0. Eagléville,. Conn; decTd . by Now. is the Time to Save GCoal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING Fzor Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. R e LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE lnl.b et Norwich, within and fog District of \arw]lé'h on the 7th day I Decem- ber, A. Present—\FLSO\' J AYHV& JudlL Tift, li&s of Lis- Estate of Alice R. bon, in said District, decease: Ordered, That the Admlngmtrlx cite the creditors of said deceased | go bring in their “ciaims against said estate within' stx months fram™this' date by posting a notice to that efféct, together with 4 copy of this order; on 'the sign- post nearest to the place wl sald deceased last dwelt,.and in the same Town, and by publishing-the-same once In a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is & true of record “Ritest: “HELEN M. DRESCHER, “Clerk. . ISR NOTICE.—All creditors of sald. de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against 5aid estate to the undersigned at R. F. Box 1217, Norwich, Conn.; within the time limited in the above and foregoingvorder. JOSEPHINE Y, Ji B decsd inist L it NOTICE TO AT A COURT OF. PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for the Dis- trict of Montyille, on the Zih day of December; A. D. 1818 Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge. Estate of Rosa Holmes Powers, late of Montville, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That ufiw Executor _eite the creditors of deceased. to bring in their claims againSt =aid = es- tate within six ‘months. “from this date by - posting ..a . notice to that effect, togethe: with 'a copy of this order, on the signpostinearest to the place where sald deceased last dwelt. and in the same.’ and by publishing the same once dn. !‘he Nor- wich Bulletin, a_new: ‘having_a circulation in said Dist t. and make return to- this Court. DAN HOME, Judge. The above and forbtohl‘ is a troe copy of record. g SUSAN F. umm Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors ‘of said des fmesfedlaf;sherehy tm:m!efliot n: t!n elr claims agains e to undersigned at ke % With. in the -time limited ln“%gjho« und foregoing order.. decdd s A m:!; . DENTIST DR. E. J. 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