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CEOUDY; RAIN OR SNOW AT NIGHT AND TOMORROW Wt o Gomg On Tosiht | P DEDI Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre Vandeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre, Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- atra. Shetuckat Loage, No. 21, L O. O. F', meets in Odd Fellows' Hall T. A. 'B. Building. OCourt Quinebaug, No. 138, F. of ‘A, Foresters' Hall. apter, amber of Commerce Hall, ANNOUNCEMEN in C! Univer Dec. 11 mestic nade candy erved. EREED THEATRE. n, the king of laughter, t the s second .m ;0 e the . 1386, 0. O. O, No. 57, 0. B, S, alist Christmas sale and din- nesday, e d Jome Sale of and fancy articles, canned fruit, t 2 o'clock. At 6 dinner with all the Tickets 50c Breed theatre for on dollar pic- is is positive- this famous SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to Pal on Firm, Healthy Fiesh and to Inerense Stremgth, Vigor and Nerve Force. Jndzifis‘ from the countless prepara- tions and treatments which are con- tinually being advertised for the pur- pose of making thin people fleshy, de- veloping arms, neck and bust, and re- placing ugly ‘hollows and angles by tho soft curved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands of men and women who keenly feel their excessive thinness. Thinness and weakness are usually due to starved nerves. Our bodles need more phosphste than is contained in modern foods. Physicians claim there is mothing that will supply this deficiency so well as the organic phos- +.| phate known among druggists as bitro- phosphate, which is inexpensive and is sold by Lee & Osgood and most all druggists under a guarantee of satis- faction or money pack. By feedingythe Forow nerves directly and by supplying. the ippeared in. 1 18] boay ceils with the necessary phos- L D T *'Mae | Phorie food elements, bitro-phosphate ‘ also be on of E. the reen ver: y of seen in the five- iction, All Women. eame interesting and t-Pathe news guickly produces a welcome trans- formation in the appearance: the In- cr in weight frequently being as- tonishing. This | with it health rease in weight also carries eral Improvement in the vousness, sleeplessness and ergy. which nearly always or today. This excessive thinness, soon nted at the Qull eyes become bright, Matinees 11]and pale cheeks glow with the bloom nin il | Of perfect health. i n order that all ma: CAUTION:—Although bitro-phosphate S Y| is unsurpassed for relieving nervous- of 1esSINE | ness, sleeplessness and general weak- ces, the man ness, it should not, owing to its re- shows markable flesh-growing properties, be m star, the part orce \ econd. Paralts at the Audi- one mor t- g Island into him in The ralta s0 er of his | used by anyone who does not desire to put on fles fact that last year the limit of weight on packages for soldiers overseas was 20 pounds, while this year the limit is three pound: New Britain—Rev. Stephen Grohol has been transferred from the Sacred church, New Britain, to All church, New Britain, as admin- istrator. Durham.—Durham has again gone r the top on the donation of can- fruit and vegetables to the Mid- dlesex hospital, its quota being 93 cans, : m the war zone,| 111 having been contributed. her ahat her| North Haven—Last week Mre. Maty Ner hers he dons | E- Wolfe, 75 Elm street, had a messaze and drives his of The Brass sure nd ng story of Ple: 1 fine subject, t Events complet t the Au ain today at 2 Neil O'Brien's Minstrels 4 policy of entire new and ho: the Neil I their an he Davis theat » with a_ pro- « ed to be superior yusly offered. Laird, F. Brown, George Walter Lynch, i met Monday aft H. Clewley 1 Camp Fire Unttarian e of the 5 hove z n he been very double Girls r| ural, the erouna riv four inches : the mer- st | anaemi > home for a from her son, Harold R. Wolfe th:at he would be on the steamer Georse Washington as a member of the saij's orchestra. Hartford.—Miss Grace Clark of Pratt institute, who has been in charge of the class in costume illustrating at the Hartford Art school for tha past three years, is this year engaged. in r work in France. New Haven.—The suggestion of pur- chasing Lighthouse Point for a city memorial to the boys of New Haven who have sacrificed their lives in the service is gaining much ‘avor among au classes of_people. Westbrook.—-Miss Elouisa H. Stan- ard, 97, the oldest resident of West- rook, died last week. She was born in Westbrook March 22, 1821, and for 31 years has been the only survivor of a family of nine children. Hartford.—Miss Lucy Wheelock of the Wheelock school in Boston ‘spoke on The Message of Christmas at the meeting held at the West Middle kin- dergarten last week. under the au- spices of the Hartford Froebel club, Essex.—Bishop Brewster will make a visitation to St. John's parish for confirmation Sunday, Dec. 22, at 11 p. m. At this time he will also hold a vice memorial to Rey. Parker Vanamee, who fought so valiantly and died so bravely for his country. Glaes of hot water each morn- ing helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh, —_— suy, bright, alert—vigorous au acious—a good clear skin; a nat- rosy complexion and freedom from illness are assured only by clean, : [ heal blood. \ If only every woman and every man could realize the wonders of the morning inside )Lth, what a gratifying change would take place, Inst ad of the thousands of sickly, -looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions; instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks,” “rundowns,” “brain fags” and o| pessimists we should see a virile, had been | Optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked peo- . ple_everywhere. was the| An inside bath is had by drinking, widing is in Wi Mr. and T7. Danielsor ne to Groton, Mass. BRIEF STATE NEWS t Hampton, whic a ot rnipe weizghs 16 1- r eight pounds. his week wi s will Be zue Hartford November a ling th November, 1917 s were $103 postoffice Franklin crciceme n 1. o 1 T2) Telephon Machine Teeshenn Company Union 1857 Engianers Founders Mactinists Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- mgs, Couplings, Clutches. Large stock alwayw.on kand. General Mill Repairs. es Lewry Mrs. 1ce attended | vious grance fn Ab- | f here for the r William which he be win-my- held nder the diraction of of the Methodist re- amounted to off of $3,304.19, when This de- accounted for in part by the each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea- spoonful of limestone phosphate ir it o wash from the stomach, liver, kid- neys and ten yards of bowels the pre- day's indigestible waste, sour entations and poisons before put- ting more food into the stomach. 2| Those subject to eick headache, bil- iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particulary those who have la pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound cf lime- stone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle but is suffigient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitation. t Hopes Women Will 3 Adopt This Habit § As Well As Men | \ \ B v & e WANTED & FOR SALE TO RENT WANTED—A competent cook for a| FOR SALE — Chdillac T7-passenger| 'FARM FOR RENT—A New London il family; no washing to be dome.| touring car, fully equipped and in_good | county farm, 200 acres, 2 ooty 3o Washington St deci0d | conditions A idmad | iy rave AuCiestok LaaH et bl A LADY having lost her husband has sent a pair-of horses.to be sold, ages 6 and 7, 2760 1bs., an extra good work She says sell them for some price; also § other horses sent here to be sold, ages 6 to 9 years, 1000 to 1500 Ibs.; anyone having horses, mules, cows, harness, wagons, pigs or any- thing to sell, send them to me and I will sell them for you. Auction every week. Notice later. Norwich Commis- sion Stablé, 341 Main St. decl0d WANTED A competent cook in family of two; good wages. Apply Mrs, . R Porteous, 3¢ Fairmount St e WANTED — Mill overseers, second hands, third hands, section hands, fix- ers, perchers, dressers, spindle setters, Slaser tenaérs, loom. fxers and many Royal Cord tires; price reasonable. In. auire of W. A. Ames, 46 Summit Ave New London, Cenn. 'Phone 1963. - dec10d ¥OR SALE_Ten good ruzged youns | work horses, some matched pairs, the | ; rest single Morses. weight 1050 to 1500 1bs. each, ages 6 t0 12, prices for pairs 3150 to $350; these horses are all right out of hard’ work, are in good condi- tion and all nearly sound; will make extra good farm or any general par- ose horses; owing to sickness in the rm and unable {0 get teamisters wWe will sell them very cheap. if sold this week; every one sold with a guarantee and trial allowed; give us a trial and 5%1 your money’s worth, Q'Brien & Cl dnse“! Stable, 371 Main ‘St., Norwich, ec: T FOR SALE Moslem safe; also eigh plece ivory bedroom set. i others. , Charles P. Raymond Agency, nquire * 49 284 Washington St. Boston. decl0d| Fairmount St. & . declld WANTED—At once, sawmill for cut-| FOR SALE — Nice seasoned slab ting timber; steady work. Apply_ to Frank A. Phillips, Hampton, Conn.” Tel, 648-23 Willimantic Dt PEACE WORK at war pay guaran- teed for three years; knjt urgently needed socks for us on the fast, simple Auto-Knitter; full particulars today, 3c stamp. Auto’ Knitter Co.. Dept. 205-C., 821 Jefferson, Buffalo, N. Y. nov30TuThS AN AGENT wanted to Introduce our Swiss finish_speclalty; write; you will want this line. Box 1018, Providence, R. L decdd MANUFACTURING corporation wants man who can invest $350 to act as wholesale distributor for product of merit. _ Address for interview, P. O. Box 1556, New Haven, Conn. WAN ‘Top Con good conditionj state Hyde, R. D. 4. Norwich. T WANTED—Two-horse sled; must be in good condition. Tel. 489, City. decTd i NTED — Seccnd hand Thrniture W Wwood, sawed stove length, §10 per cord. W. A, Miner. Phome 1292-3. decl0d FOR SALE—One Loring & Blake Hotel; -steam_ heéat; $2 the day, 50c, 75¢c, and $1. stock and t0ols, will be let to reliable tenant on shares. or otherwise. For particulars, address P, O. Box 407, New Londom. . . * o deesd TO_RENT_Four-room flat, ‘all mod ern improvements, at 16 Thames St. nquire American ‘Waste & Metal Co., 210 West 'Main St. « dectd " _FOR RENT — Six-room -house 76 North St. . - decid TO RENT—Rooms = at Commercial a week up; by Raiiroad Ave: dec3d TO. RENT—A three-room_tenement, rent-$7. Inquire 89 Spruce St._ novd TO RENT—A nicely furnished nl;fgw front room in ‘private family; steam heat. " Tel. 33312 Tov2id TO RENT—_Rooms, furnished. singl or ‘en suite, $1.50 a week up; heat an all_modern ‘conveniénces. 79" Hamllton Avi nov20d " T0__RENT—Furnished room, ;with boardi can accommodate a few more table boarders; one minute’s walk from Palace organ in good condition. | Mariin-Rockwell's. 13 Boswell Ave. Phone 397-2. declod $visd : ¢ WOOD-—100 cords, well seasoned, 1o-| FOR RENT_Two closed cars, at rea- cated back of Free Academy, for sale as‘a whole; fuel value of dry wood is many times thit of green. J. P. Hunt- ington, 4 Broadway. Tel nov2sd FOR SALESteam sawmille with . p. Shipman kerosene engine mounted on truck complete with saws and belts, dump cart, farm horse, Berkshire pigs; corn harvester, automobile engine, 2 Prairie_State Incubators, used on once, brooder house fittings, mowing machine, horse rake. Mrs. Dwight Cooke, R. D. 7, Norwich. decTSTuThS R SALE—Hickory wool: have 120 cords of other hard wo31; 1) wut buy wood -anywhere else. until you have found out my prices. Hickory Waod Yargs, Yantic. Tel. 1704 de ¥FOR SALE Nice fat_chickens and the swme anywhere in the city limits of Norwich. Call 1075 Tel, or cail rear Crescent Arms Co., from 9 a, m. to 4 p. m. J. C. Hatne decéd WANTED—Watch engineer for 3.000 kw railway power station, familiar with Westinghouse turbines, $-hr. watch. Give experience and references in full in first letter. Address Sa of Power, P. 0. Box N i Lic. N WANTED — In Danielson, manager for the new store of The Pasnik C great chance for a woman Of expe ence; our business methods are a suc- cess eve: we will help you to succeed in Danleison. Inquire by letter only, Alex M. Psenik, Norwich, Conn. decd ~ * TOEEHA! OEEHA!_Corn eob pipes. e, e, 10c, 23ic: Cobweb Corner broad- leaf wrapper cigar 6c; Manila cigars, fiye for zuc. Here—three mild 10c cigars anova-Kepresenta Havana cigar, Bema, a shade grown wrapper cigar. Fagan's Smoke Shop. nov23d we gy highest prices In eastern Cone|mative turkeys, at Dr. Sweet's, Jewett necticuf; we buy anythlnll:'o: Jasgesl sec City, R. D. 1, or Phone 13- decdd ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, o ik warerooms 30-32 Water St. Nerwioh | pron SALE -Turkeys, “by Willlam Write, call or tel. 361-13. jedMWS. | Conn. o WANTED_The public to know that| ~yor SALE—Hen turkeys, alivo or .; . | yearlings, wei . Box 14, Food dry hard wood;: 1 am ready to sell | Canterbury, Conn. T Holstein cow; also grade cows. Plain [Hill Farm, ~Norwich, Conn. Fhone 463-14. decTd sonable rates; day or night service. Phone_1219-3, 14 Clift_ St: " nov16d TO RENT — Furnished 'rooms, Washington St: novisd 58 We have some that are splendid types For Sale. ' FOR SALE Hoktein'Cat'llé» i STONE and DARLING EAST WOODSTOCK, CONN. Tel. Putnam Div. 216+4. ° TIMBER AND WOODLOT 215 acres. that will cut over a miliion feet of lumber, known as the old Solo- mon_Goodwin ‘woodlot, located in New London county, 5 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 his is one of the best timber ot | w London county. If interested. write for orice and terms. Racine's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. Phone 198. nov2Td TO RENT—Furnished room, also one room fyr light hous Keeping. Mrs. Kelly, 7 No. High St. augdld STORAGE —Household g00ds stored for long or short.terin; rates reason- able. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway, jela 16 RENT—Furniched also rooms for light housekeeping. =105 Schaol St. “Tel 1048-3. seplid 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. FCR SALE " FOR SALE—100 cords mixed season- ed wood, any.léngth, cheap, delivered. A Ryshpan, R. F.'D. No. 3. Tel. 1862- decsd_ bout 1100, price $30. bingto: FOR SALE—One registered Berkshire sow, one O, I C. sow, one registered FOR SALE—Buick. model B-35. six cylinder, in good runming ccnditiom, suitable’ for Jjitney; price $450. Beh- rens & Bushnell, Ivoryton, Conn. decTd FOR SALE Ford touring car, 1918, been run 450 miles. S. A, Gardiner, Pachaug: Griswold. Conn. decd ¥OR SALE—1914 Cadlllac_roadster, fully equipped, A-1 shape, price very reasmg;ble. Box 540, Voluntown, Conn. ec MARRIED MAN to work on farm, used to farm work, able to take chargs in owner's absence. Apply in first in- stance, stating wages Tequired, to U. §. Employment Service Office, 763 Main St., Willimant Living fooms pro- vided, ete. novisd WANTED—Raw furs. At H._ A. Heebner's every Thursday. A. C. Ben- nett. novi2d of all kinds; get our before you sell. A Bruckner. 55 lir St~ Tel 717-3. WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver; also old false teeth; highest prices F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- apréd paid. way, Norwich. FOR SALE—One 1917 model D-44 Buick 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. dec5d FOR SALE—One model D-55 Buick, 1916, 7-passenger touring car, newly painted, mechanically in A-1 condition. 2 very ‘good tires on front and 2 ser- viceable tires on rear, with 2 spares, mounted with tubes, bumper and othef accessories. Inquirb Imperial Garage. ec5 ¥OR SALEOne Holstein cow four years old, will give' from 20 to 30 auarts of milk o day, and. = pumber of Norwich Tallow Co.’ 32 Taiman St. WANTED 'Clerks experienced in shop course time keeping or pay roll weork. State age, experience and salary desired, GROTON IRON WORKS Groton, Conn. WANTED Boy under 16 years to work around Theatre. Excellent opportunity to learn moving picture operating. Also ino boys to act as Gshers. Apply Manager’s Office, ‘Breed Theatre. | WANTED | Two Nurse Girls, 3 Chamber Maids, 4 Back Tenders, 3 Cooks (women),| 500 Laborers, 1 Waitress, 2 Farmers, 1 Teamster. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Manager WANTED, Old false tecthi. Dun’t matter it broken. We pay up to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive 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 Telephone 760 67 Lafayette St. PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, Wedding Decorations. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- Iness before the public, there is no medium better than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin. High Wages. Best of ! Cotton Workers DO YOU WANT TO BE SURE OF STEADY WORK AT GOOD PAY? THE GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS HAVE OPENING FOR A FEW GOOD FAMILIES Manufacturers of fabric for Goodyear Tires Running Full Blast, Day and Night, and Need Speeder Tenders, Ring Spmnen and Weavers. Apply at GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS, Goodyear, Ct. Work and Modern Mills. A —TLong distance cows that will fre Iy W. jobs by auto truck. Phone 11 Foote. Phone 1851 decdd wich Div. s e e WY — = | FOR SALE Mosler safe, double WANTED—Furs of all kinds; highest | doors, nearly new. Inquire 138 Wash- prices pald. ~Every Saturday A. L |ington St., Norwich, or Phone 675. Mills of Willimantic, Conn., will be at FOR SALE—Ford car, 1917 mpdel, with removable winter top, demount: able rims, Willard battery, speedo- meter, etc, best running condition. Pasnik Co. decsd FOR SALE—1914 Chalmers Six ip perfect condition, seven passenger. Henry Allard, 35 North Main St, Nor- wich, Conn. novasd REO 2-ton_truck with dump. body. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. 52 She- tucket St. " nov14d T CHEVROLET—Model 490, series _of 1918, in very fine condition.” This is a rare bargain at $475. The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick Co., hetucket St octivd VIM DELIVERY—1000 1b. capacit express body, with top and curtain The Frisbie-McCormick Co. 52 She tucket St. FOR SALE—Hickory wood; on 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 ma qired in the following lengths: 12 and 24 inches. T. A. Nawrucki, Yantic, Cor novzid FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, all sizes, delivered to all parts of the city. Harry B. Ford. ne 792. movzld FOR SALE—190 cords of hickory, 100 cords white birch and 100 cords of black birch; also some maple and oak: il sell one cord just as cheap a5 1 and will deliver anywhers_in Norw! Yantic, Hickory Wood Yard, P. Nawrocki. Tel..1704. novizd FOR SALE—Two-ton Federal truck in fine condition.” The Edward Chap- Dell C oct30d FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. F. L, Racine, Danielson. Conn. sepl9d FOR SALE—One general horse. Tel. 32-4 Lebanon. purpose oct25d FOR SALE or excnange (a part) for automobile, a cottage of nine rooms, with lot and shed adjoining, shore and ceuntry advantages, boating, bathing, fishing, with pavilion and postoffice, on grounds; cottage is shori distance from Niantic village, Crescent Beach, Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, neaf state camp, all available by troller or launch;. farnishings -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, 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 THAN HALF HARD. PHONE JAMES GRAHAM 482, The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. . - Phone511 J GEE ! water. three rooms finished off for liv_ GARAGE CPPORTUNITY T have a 2istory ' frame “building 5090, with ell in back, 20x50, all equipped, and has been used as a garage, elevator, wash stand, work bench, ‘electric lights, gas and city ing apartments; the construction of this building is very good, good show windows, one grand . location for a garage, located on Furnace St, Dan- ielsgn, Conn., run recentiy The Leach Garage Co. land 60x200; price $6.000. Why pay rent when you can biiy this place with the best of terms? Tnere is ample room for an up-to-date garage in this town, and this is an ideal location. Come and investigate. F. I, RACINE. Danielson, Conn. Phone 198.° nova7d FOR SALE AT A BIG BARGAIN PRICE nine-room modern house, fine outbuild- ings, ‘with about nine acres of land veny desirably .located, in city limit about 10 minutes’ walK from Franklin Square. For further particulars, in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Renl Estate ‘Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. 60 ACRE FARM 10 acres’ tillable, balance pasture and wood land, some timber and abund- ance of wood, plenty of fruit, 8-room cottage house, running water, bati, toilet, hot and cold water, fine lawn, large barn, situated one-third of mile to railtoad 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 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 transieats; 20 to 30 horses always on hand, for sale. Weighing 1050 1o 1600 each; several extra nice palrs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every hors: will ‘be s0ld With a written guarantes to be just as represented ai time of sale, or meoney refunded in full. Trial allowed. 1f in need of anything in ou- line, give us a trial and we ‘will give you full value for your money. STABLX 371, 373, 376 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 eell or rent, as 1 bave « number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Reul kst ey o T COWS FOR SALE ANOTHER = CARLOAD ARRIVES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. FRED W. HOXIE | Lebarion | Phone 62 FARM BARGAINS 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: 4 acres, state’ road, Colonial ‘ncuse, 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 information, write TRYON'S AGENCY, 715 Main St. Willlmantic, Conn. Now is the Time to.Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING Fzr Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. — by {Norwich Town. DAIRY FARM Will_sell at a_sacrifice price my dairy farm of 105 acres, well divided into™ tillable, pasturée and wood.and;} fruits of all descriptions., a zood new house of nine rooms, barn facilities for 20 h 2d 3 horses, plenty of other buildings, such vood shed carriage house corn crib, hem house; all of these buildings are in first class condition; 2 horses, 11 milking cows, 1 buil. 50 o 60 fowl, barn full of hay and corn fodder, enough to winter ail of these catile, about 300 buchels carn, 100 bushels poiatoes, and other vegat bles, harnesses, wagons of all descrips tions, afull line of farming tools au implements. This place 1 3 from Pl eld cation. fine outlook, best and good heavy rich land ested, write for price and terms: Wi'l ive immediate possessicn. Racine's arm Agency, Danielson, Conn. Phone 3. nov2rd FOR SALE MODERN COTTAGE AND A GARAGE With 6 Tons of Coal in Cellar PRICE $6,000 James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, —\ e 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 — 63 N——— 4 FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH iMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY LINE AND, 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Phones Norwich FOR SALE A very attractive two-family th modern improvements, very able 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, Rezl Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN| PROPERTY by e r, we have for disposal at attractive fiqures: 5 Ope 15 horse-power E; One 50 horse-bower Eri S These canbe seen ‘at any time at the it E. H, JACOBS MANUFACTURING COMPANY.- B School Street Danielson, '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 Properi Telephone 1334. 63 Broad:wwa:; COWS FOR SALE LARGE ASSORTMENT ON HAND JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30 Lebanon. WHAT HA £ iy Hr}n“%‘é‘filecé{: fl‘ o g 2% ; 25 wom' e~ war g soorisy, © That - some there be’ who, 1ost'in little- “Nowwhat' ha< ‘Eaglind Gore to win this acarz” s We ‘think ‘we <=8 H8r smile that Bog- ¥ Usntsmie, 50 20T 2 d_shryz-a ldzy shouler-and—just smile, It were &a liftle worth.her while to pause. - . - - In her stupendous. task to in What, Hhs $he “done! When with her * £reat. -ghay shilps,. «-F Lithe,‘lean destrovers, igrim. invincible She swept the nrowling, Pressian from e cen And, heedless ‘of * the ‘slthKing suh- marine, L I3 Tho « hidden' mine,s the - Hun-made . AL treache sy t Her tranennrts pifsd the witers ceases Tessly . \ You ask hat ‘she has done? Have YOW forgot - - That ‘reath the burning suns of Pales. crgting sy , She_fonght and hled {3 onxht and hled, ‘ror wearfed of Tiill from that ‘land where walked the Sie hirareithe %31 aah_ phiititential | ~ova. the fou nt'tential : SaheE : and pent’tentd Ah, what'ies England done! No need to ask! he fieids of Flanders. and of ance A'm a millior vel Engli On"ytat peacetul Tn hedges thrush- es sapz, - Amd mn'fl??“; L3 made: gay the A iias) Now hlenkered. chimneys rear thelr Zeimy beads: = Smokéshelehine and thé fFightened Fa< pave flad Fhe wrhaol Pahing “nlavely wails ‘amid the ain. Seven *'wes’a million noble women thunder of the whirring FOR SALE The very desirable property of. Est. A. D. Lathrop. 333 Malu? St.. Large|Great-Fearted Foolond ; iswe. have larze barn, large lot. Buy thi .- fovght.the fght. for investment Togetta= ~~d our mingiéd blood has ENTICE. Administrator. flowed, o2 Phone 300. JAMES H. HYDE.. AUCTION of Household Goods Garden, Auto and Carpenters’ Tools, Hardware, Phints, 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 LOST AND Fi LOST—In Lisbon, a ind ite and tan; moke.” Avy LOST—Gray fox fur. same to Builetin Office] dec10d w Stephen Shea, declod Reward. LOST—S8kid chain off motor truck, and Golden_ St., Reward 'if returned .to Nor- Houseq: decl0d Dbetween Thames Sq. Monday. wich Plumbing Sup, and locket. Finder notify Phone 6§2-3 _dec10d e LOST—Monda: illimantic road, tire chain. Finder notify Dr. Thomp- son, Taftville. Phone 1 decl0d Auctioneer hound, black; answers to name of 339 Central Finder return onday afternoon, in city. a brown satin bag containing three rings to With t>nder. - unaccustomed fingers toil. Nor' dreatn that they have played a hero's part. Full taiF v *now that underneath that mask : f nool indiffarenne there hents a heart Grim pe vour own gaunt ships when Angy oalle, Yet wa== and gentle as your Summer erinss A Natfor’s Fears that beats throughout a land » Where ¥'nes ma¥ bs beloved, and Mena-ehy - & Can_ ter~hyRepublics how they may be free. Ahl, What kas F-gland dome! When ¢ cama tha call - She co=~*ed not allt theleost, bstgave her laa, Sauyage, Owes HUMOR OF THE DAY “Have you got a lawver looking after your interest?” “Nominally; but I rather think he has his eyes on my principal”—Bos- ton -Transeript. “Senator how'd you ltke to take charze of the urgent deficiency bill?” “Well. the work would be familiar. My wife sorings one on me every week."—Judge: “All the world loves a loyer.” “Yah. Her mother hates me, ! %er father says I'm a dub and the florist won't trust me for anmy ‘mors flow- ers."—Louisville. ‘Courier-Journal. It you were going to study music, which . instrument would you choose? Slobbs—Well, T've always _thought T would like to be a soloist” on a cash: register—Philadélphid Reebrd. Bill—This war is getting fierce. Jill—What's_wrong now LOST—Two tires_and ' rims, 30x3% way of Preston Pl W. W. Bromley, 28 ¥almer St. and receive reward. ¥ notify Westerly, R. I dec10d LOST—In Pautipaug HIl nelghbar- hood, spotted light tan and white fox hound. Finder motify M. F..Pounch. 30 Fountain St. Phone 1266 LEGAL NOTICE / NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF at Ledy: of Ledy ber, A, D. 1918, yohresent — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, udge. state of Billings T. Avery, Ji Ledyard, in said District. de of sed. Ordered, That the Administrator cite of said deceased to bring claims against said__estate within_six months from this date, by the credifo: in_their : them ‘they manage to acquire them posting a notice to that effect, together 5 th a copy of this order, on the sign. |later.”—Indianapolis Star. post nearest to the place where said| = “The Germans have. always been deceased last dwelt and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a cifculation in id District, and-make return to this Court. “They must be” rejoined Miss he above and foregoing is a true|Cayennme, “judging from the wa copkoferont: they are running for home at pres- " SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE. ent.”—Washington Star. Judge. | Little Leo—Pop. do:vou know that X the earth is gradually getting colder? NOTICB.—AIl creditors of said de-|“ Nt Corriganeel do mot. but T do eased are hereby notified to present |, ML COTTIRAn OARR T Their claims afainst said estate to tre|know hat that overcoat has got _to unders at Norwich, Conn., and foregoinz order. BILLINGS T. AVERY. dec10d .~ Administrator. ENGRAVING Have you Jewelry or know as Adam’s Tavern in| Enguire 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 CO1TAGES FOR SALE OR RENT Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant w, and along the Rhode Island shore; Iso accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. ' THERE 1s no advertising mediam. in Eastern Conmecticut equal to The Bul ietinfor business ts. Silver Ware to engrave? / Bring it to us and we will do it for you. The ’lPlanl-Cad.den Ce. Established 1672 NORWICH, CONN. Jewelers between Norwich and West- ins. Finder nov2sd e ——— PROBATE HELD d. within and for the District rd, on the Sth day of Decem- late gned , Conn., R. D. within the time limited’ in the Bill—Why, I got a letter from mv girl who is “over there” today and the censor cut out 16 of the 19 post- : .|'scripts in it—Yonkers Statesman / Customer—You say_this = hair re- storer is ivery gopd dg ypu? % Druggist—Yes, s! T ¥how a man who took the cork:out of:the bottle of this stuff_with his teeth and h® had a mustache next day—Druggis: Re- view. 5 There is one men will _really biscuit§ ‘and rolis “What time is_that?" “When we look back and remem- ber ‘tlie. war ‘bread mother. -used to | make.—Detroit Free Press. “Th ”_ remarked ‘the moral- fzer, “that: aggressive .and impulsive peonle usually have black -eves.” “That's right” rejoined the de- moralizer, “If they are not-born with me cominz when enjoy their wives' described to me as home-loving peo- ple,” remarked the mildly observant person. do ye wan more winter. mee son, gin- tale hints to.the contrary, notwith- e SR THE KALEIDOSCOPE Every . year- more. than, 1,000,000 youths in the United States reach the age of 21. Police interpreters are stationed in the prineipal streets of Paris to assist ‘Allied soldiers. Ed Gogan, of Pittsfield, has an aster plant with 77 “blooms—full blooms, not buds: % It is estimated there are 10,000 pri- X vate employment agencies throughout the Unied States. = 3 A Bath man, asking a farmer from whom he used to buy hardwood, eut stove length and delivered for $7 a cord, what his price is for such wood now, was told that the farmer Is getting $16 a cord for the wood in four-foot lengths, f o b weodlot. - A Worcester grocer. unable to se- cure an efficient: delivery boy, is now employing ‘two delivery girls, and says the boy question doesn't worry him any more. In Everett there is a mar- ketman, whose wife is helping him now, driving a wagon as a delivery clerk. 4 —— STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, DENTIST 'DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon ‘Building Take elevator Shetucket Street Phone - LESTER £, WALKER, M.D. | ROOM 306 THAYER BUILDING Hours: 9-10 a. m, 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Frank W. Coy ~ WESTERLY., R L Phone: Office 1262-4—House - 1228 Lucas County, ss. g Frank.J.. Caeney makes oath that he is senior_partner of the firm of F. J. Chéney & Co. doing business in the City of Toledn’ County and State afora- said, and that safd firm pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MERICTNE, 1 .. FRANK 1. CHENEY. Swarn touhefore , amd subseribed in my presense, this Gth day of Decem- Der, A, D. 1380, o= (8eal) ATW GTEAON Notary Public, - Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in: | ternally and acts througn the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENBY & CO., Tol : - Soids by all dru; ts, ‘lbc? ot o Hall’s Family Pills for i,