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INCREASING CLOUDINESS * TODAY; SNOW BY NIGHT - What Is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures at Bmd Theatre Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- Norwich_Grange, No. 172, P. of H., meets in Chamber of Lommerca ‘Hall. Norwich Lodle. No. 12 A 0 U W, meets In Germania Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS Universalist Christmas sale and din- ner today. Sale of aprons, domestic and fancy articles, cake, home-made candy, canned fruit, etc., commencing at 2 o'clock. At 6 p, m. a roast pork dinner with all_the fixings will be served. Tickets 50c each, children 25c. AUDITORIUM. Dieplaying her remarkable talents in a photoplay of exceptional power, Mary Pickford will be seen to splendid afl<| vantage in The Eagle's Mate at the Auditorium theatre today. The Eazle's Mate is a story of wonderful appeal. 1t is a tale of the hills, of men who make their living outside of the law. Primitive men in whom rebellion at restraint seems the natural conse- quence of the rerified air they breathe; men inclined to make love in the same brutal manner as that in whica they make war either on cfeveite officars or on their unneighborly neighbors. Miss Mary Pickford portrays the role of a gently reared girl who is taken from her home in the valley and throwr. in with the moonshiners. We see her surrounded with luxuries and by penury, or at least by the outward evidence of it, but she is at home in hoth. Miss ord knows how to wear clothes, her success as an actress in no.wise depends upon this, as has been amply proved. As Anemone Preckenridge, the niece Sally Breckenridge, is the cen- of interest the story. ble character. Anemone is a mos wonder tl men of the rourh hills fight over hecdless of her assurance that such a combat is utter- pointless, as she would marry neither. It) happens that later on she does acc one of them, which, of rourse, means only that she changes her mind. She is as strong in her affection for the young eagle, which she fr)nd!"" for the dogs with which she nd for the horses she rides men by the hills. throughout, in her aversion for the whom she is carried awav in The support is excellent EREED THEATRE. and Thursday the Breed will another double feature hill headed by bheautiful Olive Tell in the popular and clever screen play Secret Strings. The play, which was adapted for the screen from the | stage production of the same name by the noted authoress, Kate Jordan, w18 a Broadway success, locating a record- king suce Today present play i acted and directed and presents a series of ex- citinr and intense scenes wh the imaginaticn of the audience. There | dull or dragging moment in e performance and Miss Tell hr hts of emotional nctm’v of » hould be justly proud. will also be eren ird producti ton Holmes trav. < will complete the bill for to- and Thursday. day 41—2620 DRESS OF BROWN SERGE With Trimming of Matched Liberty Satin. The waist pattern 2641 is cut in zes: 34, 35, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 40 bust measure.” The skirt ig cut , 28, 35, 3Z'and Ty make the will rezulre s of 27-inca matesiul. ares 2 yarls at the A CHARMING ot tration calls for TWO sep- arate patterns, which be mailed to any address on reeint of 19 cents for JRACH pattern in_silve: or siamps. Order through The Bul mpany, Pattern Dept., Norw! Don’t Tell Anybody Buy one Jpound of Benefit Brand “sweat Nut” Margarine today and put it on the table thout saying a wo! Nobody will distinguish it from the finest creamery bugter. delicious flavor, the same energy value, the same golden color_when served. Why lhflll’d it? Benefit Brand “Sweet Nut” Mnrxnrlne #5 made solely from the wholesome portion of the creamy meat of ripe cocoanuts, churned with pasteurized milk. The only dif- ference between this delicious table luxury and good butter is the price— one costs you 38c a lb.—butter any- where from 50c to 60c.” Tnink of what you save. ‘Sweet Nut” Margarine Is sold only at the Direct Importing Co.’s yellow front store, 157 Main St.. Nor- wich, where Benmefit Brand Teas, Cof: fees and Grocery Specialties are retail- ed at wholesale prices. Look for our store in your town. FOR SALE 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 Propertles, Telephone 1334. 63 Breadway. | , FOR SALE 1,000 CORDS OF WOOD BETTER THAN HALF HARD. PHONE JAMES GRAHAM 482 BRIEF STATE NEWS New Britain—The sale of thrift stamps through the medium of fac- tories Is in excess of $400,000 to date. Danbury.—Plans are being made by Wooster lodge, K. of P., | celebration to be held in K. of P. hall this evening. Centerbrook. — The farmers have| commenced sorting witch hazel brush at E. E. Dickenson’s faciory near the| railroad station. _Cornwall.—At the annual meeting of hfield County Bar association .. J. Nickerson of West Cornwall was ‘clcc[ed president. The Red Cross is anxious iers who have seen over: s service heip in the Christmas roll 11 by giving talks during the cam- paign. Bristol—The certificate of honor was awarded the Congregational Sun- ddy school at the state convention held | | cent. gchool. Mlddlelown.fAn oyster roast, the open fire, h fire kept well cov- ered with bivaly will be enjoyed at the Highland Country club this (Wed- nesday) evening, only. Winsted.—Testing with the butt of his gun, Stanley Clark, 22, a Massachusetts hunter, discharged the shell ard a large slug entered his right side. He is in the hospital at Winsted. East Hartford.—That FEast Hartford is the center of one of the largest to- bacco raising sections of the country is shown by the report of Ernest G. Beinhart tobacco investigator for the United States department of agricul- ture. over ice in a brook LOST AND FGUND for a peace in Middletown ldst week as a 100 m}rl‘ for men members ! WANTED AUTHENTIC history of ‘the world ‘war, with introduction by General Pey- ton C. March, higliest officer in. the, United States’ army: official photo- graphs; sells on sight; bls !erkna. ex- traordimary, opportunity for men or women; outfit free. Universal Hmua, Philadeliphia. declid TSELL _AUTOMATIC _ door keeps cold air out, warm air in; works just the way it should; fuel's intimate friend; money bmck gu'lrn.ntue. fl‘el\u make big money; write for story. hi‘gih Manulacturmg Co., Allentown, Pa “ANTED—A young man " 1s or 18 years old to work a few hours a day. Inquire at Bulletin Office. declld WANTED—Rooms furnished for light housekeeping or_ a furnished apart- ment. Write F. J, T. care Bulletin, . declld “wanTED _Pup pil ing lessons, give s for private danc- daily. Call 35 She- tucket St., Room 10, 12.30 to 2 3 5 Instructor of Dancing. 'NORWICH railway mail clerk ex aminations coming; men, women; girls eligible; commence $92 month; won- derful opportunity; permanen. pusi- tions; candidates coached free; Write immefliately Franklin !nstltule, De;pL , Rochester, N. Y. WAN'I'F.D——A competent cook twr 2 small family; no washing to be done. 'APD]Y 253 Washxngtonr St decl0d TA LADY having lost her husband has sent a pair of horses to be sold. ages 6 and 7, 2750 lbs., an extra good work team; she says sell them for some price; also 8 other horses sent here to be sold, ages 5 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 Stable, 341 Main St. deciod TWANTED_A competent cook family of two; good wages. App) Mrs. L. R. Porteous, 34 Fairmount dec10d 3 WANTED — Mill. overseers, second third hands, gection hands, fix- erchers, dressers, spindle setters cr tenders, loom fixers and many others, Charles P. Raymond Agency. 294 Washington St., Bosten. decl0d “A\TED—A( once, sxwmul for cul. ting timber; steady work. Apply Frank A. Phillips, Hampton, Conn. 'fel 648-23 Wiflimantic Divisigu AN .\I‘E\\’l‘ wanted to introduce our Swiss finish specialty; write; you wiil want this line. Box 1018, Providence, R. decdd ACTURING corporation wants est $350 to product P, MANUF. man who can wholesale distributor for merit,__ Address_for interview, Bo). 6, \B\V Iaven, Conn. “WANTED—Top Concord bugsy. good condition: state price. Hyde, R. D. 4, Nerwich. act as ot 0. dectd WANTED—Two-horse sled; must be in r{oou. condition. Tel. 489, City. A TWANTED — Seccnd hand furniture we pay highest prices in eastern Con. necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- { ond hand store in state. Louis D. Wm‘\l warerooms 30-32 Water St orwici. Write. call Iel“WS ED—The public to know that I have purc the wood of the Crescent Fire Arms Co.; - first class, £00d dry ard wood; I am ready to seil the s 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. Hafner. decéd WANTED— vxmrh engineer for 3,000 kw railway power station, familiar Westinghouse . turbines, 8-hr. xperience and references t Jetter. Address Supt. . 0. BOA \0 477, Norwich, Lic, decid “WANTED,— In Dmie!san manager for the new/ store of The Pasnik Co.; great chance for a woman of expe: e; our business methods are a suc- s everywhere; we will help vou to succeed in Danielson. Inquire by letter Alex M. Pasnik, Norwich, Conn, |t OEEHA! OEEHA!—Corn cob pipes. ie, 6, 100, 25¢c: Cobweb Corner broad- leaf wrapper cigar 6c; Manila cig: five for zic. Here—three miid 10c cigars —Janova-Representa Havana cigar, Bema, a shade grown wrapper cigar. an?n Smoke Shop. nov23d strips; | FOR SALE—Be Sive e ot ben LT Y 'OR SALE—Six bushels hard “wood or kindlings for $1, delivered anywhere in town; coal. too. by the. bushel.: R. Shapiro, Durkee Lane.. Tel, neclld - . FOR SALE — Nice seasoned maple wood in stove lengths, delivered any- where east of Franklin ' Square; send po;u{ Jnmes Butlef, D. FOR SALE—-B! prings; mat- tress and fe: deelld ?teaa ‘se West n- n. FOR !ALD_X)“ w.m bny one . pnu bred’ breeding buck; this huc mos. old nn\i oy, th%osecon lze at the Sounth uitry and et Stock exhlbltlon 'lt W!!lel”l‘) also I’ bred Belgian. hares by the pair !or Dbreeding, '3 mos. 0ld,°$5.. Write F.;A. Congdon, 147 High St., Wester! 3’ R I or. Phoné zoxs 5000 ey el “FOR SALE_One pair of wn k!ns oXen at, 9 cénts a pound, weight -ab 2700 pounds; also one pair of work; horses, will welgh about 2600 pounds; would exchange for young stock' or springers, W, J. Bowm, West Willing- ton, Conn., F. 2. decild - FOR s.u.B—Whule Tig, been used by |’ a_peddler, bay horse, age ht 1100, sound, true to work, good driver, express harness and three-: -Spring wag- on, all for $65, or will sell horse for must be sold at once, gaing away for the winter. see Harry's rig,"at O'Brien & Stable, 1371 Main St., Norwich. declld FOR SALE—Black horse, good driv. Ing harness and rubber uref;unbout buggy, horse is kind and safe_for any- one to drive or care for, age 7, weight 050, sound every way.and in nice eon- dition, can road 10° miles per, houty Cost us $225 two vears ago, “gell SITEtol S1aE -t wer wond home. CoN 122 (‘hestnut St.. down stairs. declld as I .am Ask . to] Chase's 1 g:;ltéozewly painted and papered, at [ TO RENT %0 RENT_Tive-room upper tene- "“FOR RENT or sale, atiractite, mod- ern house, finest location in Norwich. Addren' Box 22, Uncasville. _ declld to rent for light housekeep- f’ ally located. Inquire at 22 C rt ~.Miss Chapman. decild TO RENT—At 323 Franklin St. unmo;u of four rooms and bath, and cold water and electric light. «quire on premises or Tel. 336-12. decild; 'I'O RENT or for sale, new 48 indi- vidual. stall modern garage in Putnam, Conn.; rent $125 monthly. Box 329, Webster, Mass. HlecTSW . POR RENT--The farry. ultry farm, 100 acres. - W. C. Smith, klin. P’ 0. Yantic nov20WS T FARM FOR RENT—A New London county farm, 200 acres, equipped with stock and toois, will be let to reliable tenant on shares. or otherwise. particulars, address P, 0. Box 40 London. a hot In~ fruit and For TT0_RENTTour-room fln( all mod- ern improvements, at 16 Thames St. Inquire American Waste & Metal GO, 110 West Main_ St. T FOR R"l‘ — Six-room hfl\l!¢ 6 ‘l:orth st. decsd TO RENT—Rooms at Commercial Hotel; steam heat; $2 a week up; by lh; gy, S0, T5e, and $1. Railroad Ave. lec: TO RENT—A three-room tenement, rent Inguire 39 Spruce St. nov3od TO RENT—A nicel front room in private family; steam heat Tel, n0\246 “To RE! Toom. with hoard; can accummodate a few more table boarders; one minute’s walk from M?alin-Rock\veU's. 13 Boswell Ave. v15d FOR SALK_Fine hard wood,. and $10 per cord, delivered. TLeave ore .lvst slgdme Palme Laundry, Danfelson. ec R SALE—Metz type. i Metz pe, Bosch light speedster. ust out of the paint shop. runabout, motor ha magpeto, srare tire and tube, '$100 before it zoes to the paint shon: two 1915 Metz roadsters, over- hauled and painted, one has new_ $63, Bosch magneto, price $250 each; Metz touring car. with starter and_electric Mez closed truck. needs “$130; Zero, the non- solution for vour radiator, list $1.50. sale price $1.25: install ~ safefy release on your Ford car and ‘save a broken arm "$3 each; new and second hand starting batferies, Willard, Columbia and U, S. L, prices Iow: used tires and tubes: Bosch_ and e magnetoes. Metz Agency. C. M. Smith, 19 Hawkins St., Danielson. Conn. Phone 133. P. 0. Box 247 declid FOR SALE — Cadillac 7-passenger touring car, fully equipped and in good condition; ' two new . United States Roval Cord tirés; price reasonable. In- quire of W. A. Ames, 46 Summit Ate., \c‘;\ London, Cann. Phone 1963 ecl * FOR SALE—Ten g00d rugged young work horses, some matched: pairs, the rest single horses, weight 1050 to 1500 Ibs. each, a@es 6 to 12, prices for pairs $150 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 pur- pose-horses; owing to sickness in the irm and umable to get teamsters we will sell them very cheap if sold this week; every one sold with a_guarantee and trial aliowed: give Us a trial and get your momey's worth. O'Brien Chase's Stable, 371 Mam St. Norwich: decl0d " FOR SALE Moslem £afc; also elght- plece ivory bedroom set. “Inquire ~ 49 ___declod ice seasoned slab wood, sawed stove length, $10 per cord, W. A, Miner. Phome 1292-3. declod FOR SALE_One Loring ' & Blake Palace ~organ - in- good condition. Phone 397-2. dec10d TFOR SALE_Hickory wool; nave 156 cords of other hard-wood; 1) ot buy wood anywhere el tntil you have found out my prices. - Hickary Wood Yards, Yantic. Tel. 1704. decdd FOR SALE -Turkeys, by William Bauman, R. F. D. No. 1, Jewett City, Conn. decdd FOR SALE—100 cords mixed season- MARRIED MAN (o work on farm, used to farm work. able to take charge in owner's absence. Apply in first in nce, stating wages required, to mployment Service Office, 163 Main ed.wood, any length, cheap; delivered. vf Ryshpan, R. F. D. No. 3. Tel. 1862~ dec9d FOR SALE—Oue farm horse weigh- FOUND—Came to my phce ]ast week, iwo black and white heifers. Owner can have same by paying for this adv. and for their keen. J, F Kennedy, Lisbon. declld LOST — Tuesday cover for auto truck. notify State Hospital. - Phone 416. declld u\'fl(nom\ LOST—Lost or_stolen, of The Norwich All perso: urchasing ing the same, s claim to said heraby called up- on to present said claim to said bank on or before the 27th day of May, 1919, or submit to having the book declared cancelled and extinguished and a new in _lieu thereof, o; amount due thereon 1 paid. nov2T LOST—In 1 Sbfin hound black white and tan; to name of “Smoke.” Stephen 339 Central Ave. declod T LOST—Gray fox/fur. Finder return same to Bulletin Office. Reward, dech(l a answers Shea, “'AN’TED—TO buy 914 gold and sii- ver: also old false teeth; highest prices paid. F. W. Gu Jeweler, 21 Broad- way, Norwich. apréd ANTED Long dlstance moving jobs by auto truck. Phone 1172 Nor- wich Div. ' sen2sd WANTED—Turs of all kinds; mghexz prices paid. ~ Every Saturday. Mills of Willimanti¢, Conn., will he 4( Norwich Tallow Co., 32 Talman St. novlld WANTED Clerks experienced in shop course time keeping or pay roll work. State age, experience and salary desired. GROTON IRON WORKS Groton, Conn. LOS'I‘—\(onday on Willimantic road, tire chain. Finder notify Dr. Thomp- son, Taftville. Phone 1041. decl0d LOST—Two tires and rims, 30x3%, mounted, between Norwich and West- erly, by way of Preston Plains. Finder notify W. W. Bromley, 28 Palmer St., l“'esl!rl:v', R. I, and receive reward. dec!0d LOST—In Pautipaug Hill nelghbor- hood, spotted light tan and white fox hound. Finder notify M. F. Pounch, 30 Fountain St. Phone 1266 nov2gd — e e MOOSUP Louis Bradford of Danielson is doing work in Mcosup. E. E. Dupuis is in Boston today on business. Lester Salisbury is back in the em- ploy of the C. D. Salisbury Co. The People’'s thecatre is being re- painted. Girls think it unlucky to lose .the chance of getting an opal. Stomach Mlsery Get Rid of That Sourness, Gas and Indigestion When your stomach is out of order or run down, vour food doesn't digest. It ferments !n your stomach and forms gas, which causes ‘Sourness, heart- burn, fcul breath, pain at pit of stom- ach and many other miseradbie symp- tina Mi-o-na_stomach tabiets will give + joyful rélet In five minutes; If taken regularly for two weeks, they wil! turn {"r flabby, sour, tired out stomach nto a lweet, energetie, perfect work- ing one ‘ou_can’t be vety atron~ and vl;or~ gus if yeur food' only half digests. ler lpgu te will go and nausca, diz- lousness, nervousness, ' sick Boagashe’ and constipation Wil follow Mil-o-na stomach tablets are small and easy to swallow and are guara .!w“ 1sh lndlxen{on and any or o m-. symptoms or money For sale by Lee & Osgood-Co. “druggists. WANTED. Old false teeth. Dun't matter it broken. We pay up to $15 per set. Send by parcel po!l and Teceive check by return mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., hethan Shetucket and Market Sts. An reliable firm.to deal with. D&tlb“lhld 1872 WANTED Boy under 16 years to work around Theatre. Excellent opportunity to learn moving picture operating. Also two boys to act as ushers. 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 THERE 1s no advertising medium Ia Eastern Connecticut equal-to The Bnl- letin for business results. | 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 High Wages. Best of Work and Modern Mills. Manufacturers of fabric for Goodyear Tirez Running Full Blast, Day and Night, and Need Speeder Tenders, Ring Spinners and Weavers. Apply at GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS, Goodyear, Ct. i St. Willimantic. Living fooms pro- ing about 1i00. price $30. H. M. S. Videa, ete. novied 74, Abington, Conn, decid \\,\\TE])—-Raw furs. At i{ A l- R SALI l:.—One reglstered Berkshlre Heebner's every Thursday. A, C. Ben-|sow, one O, I. C. sow, one registered nett. novizd mxlsu? oot also aaecfows. Slain 1 arm, ' Norwich, Conn. 0 " WANTED_Setond_nand and antiaue | £43-14. e | turaiture of all kinds: get our prices| ———— . decld before you sell, A, Bruckner. 55 Fraak. | FOR SALE—Buick model B-55. six lir St el novéd |cylinder, in good running condition, suitable for jitney; price $450. regs A;Li Bushnell, Ivoryton, Conn. ecT KOR SALE Ford touring car, 1918, been ryn 450 miles. S. Gardiner, Pachaug. Griswold. Con. decéd FOR SALE—1914 '\dxlldL roadster, fully equipped, A-1 shape, price very re:ssongble Box 540, Voluntown, Conn. ecé FOR SALE—One Bujck Tunabout, 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. decHd FOR SALE—One model D-35 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 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. I. Foote. Phone 1851-12. decdd TOR SALE — Mosler safe, double doors, nearly new. Inquire 138 Wash- ington St., l\orwieb or Phone 675. FOR SALE_Ford ocar, 1917 model, with semovable winter. top,” demount: Beh- 1917 model D-44 able rims, Willard battery, speedo- meter, etc.. best running = condition. Pasnik Co. dec2d FOR - SALE—1914 Chalmers Six in seven perfect condition, Henry Allard, 35 wich, REO_2z-ton truck with dump. body. The Frisbie-McCormick . Co.. 52 She- 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. _octivd VIM DELIVERY—1000 Ib, caplclby. express body, with top and curtains. The ' Frisbie-McCormick Co. 52 She- tucket St. oct26d ) FOR SALE—Hickory wood; only ax cords left for November after Dee.: all my hickory wood is to be shi; ed to Massachusetts to be used in smvfi houses; anyone desiring hickory shoul, place their order with me mlore Dcc 13 the wood is sawed and may be pro- curéd in the followin; Iengl‘x: 12, 16 and 24 inches. “T."A. Nawrocki, Yantic, Conn. novznd FOR l.E—Seasnned hard wood, ail sizes, s ol parts of the- clty ‘Harry B.'Ford. Phone 782. nov2id. FOR SALE—100 cords of mckery, 10 cords white birch and 100 black birch; also some maple and oak will sell one cord just as theap as 100 and will -deliver anywhers in Norwizh, Yantic chk:‘ry Wood erd LA Nawrocki. vi2d FOR SALE—Two, 'Thderni truck in_fine condition, The Bdward Chap- Ppeil’ Co. oct3od FOR SALE _One Prairie State incu. bator, twa Colrminl brooders, wood Léu-v B. Ds lon, * adm, “C.lt. $9.50 | in A-1} FOR RENT—Twe closed cars, at rea- sonable rates; day or night serwice. Phl)hl 1219 3, 14 Clift_St. novliéd RENT urnished rooms, Washington St novisd TO RENT—Furnished room, also one room ifor light hensckeeping. Mrs, Kelly, 7 No. High St. augdld STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- 58 able. Fanning Studio, 32 Broadway. jeld T 70 RENT—Frrnished rooms: also rooms for light hovsekeepin H School St. Tl 1048-3. seplld FOR RENT Seven-Room Cottage with all modern improvements, very desirable location. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square, Norwich STORE TQ RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—COMTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. FCR SALE FOR SALE AT ‘A BiG BARGAIN PRICE nine-room modern house, fine outbuild- ings, with about nine dcres of land, very desirably located, in city limit. about 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For further particulars, in- quire of JOHN A. MOR! 0 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, 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 look at this at once. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 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. weighing 1050 to 1600 each; several extra nice palirs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every horse will be sold with a written guarante: to be just as represented ai time of sale, or money refunded in full. Trial allowed. -If in need of anything in ou: line. give us a trial and we will give | you full value for your nfoney. STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. Phone 326-2. O'BRIEN & CHASE. FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and ‘Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable . locations. List your pro- perty if you care ‘to gell or rent, as I have w number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real uueb 8¢ Insurance, MII A Thayer Blig COWS FOR SALE ANOTHER CARLOAD ARRIVES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. FRED W. HOXIE Phone 62 § Lebanon . . FARM BARGAINS 200 acres, good bulldings, 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, Colonlal ‘neuse, "o rooms, A-1 condi- tion, only $2.2 We can make easy terms -on these three farms, and they are. genuine bargains. For further in: omauon. wrne TRYON'S AGENC 715 Wiliimnatic, Conn. THERE: 1s no advertising mnedium in Eastern Connecticut ec \:'al to The Bul-y letin for business FO ‘l aatomobile, "ARMS for flal‘. erle for catal Ruclne Danielson; Conn. _ sep: !R Pfin su.z—()na general ~ purpose horse. Tel 32-4 Lebanon. . octZod, R SALIC or exchange (a part) for a cottage of nine rooms; with lot and .heqa joini, ceuntry advantages, v‘v‘lth pavl on grounds: - coti ‘trom Niantic' vmu i hi camp,” nu avzuahla b, ',roue unbh: farnishings Intiuded. i - uring car - desired, |'model.” electric. Tigats style, preferably ne g1 sired, glul 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.. i\orvfi:h Conn. Holstein Cattle We have some that are splendid types For Sale. STONE and DARLING EAST WOODSTOCK, CONN. Tel. Putnam Div. 216-4. DAIRY FARM Will _sell at a sacrifice price my dairy farm of 105 acres, weh divided into” tillable, pasture and woodiand; fruits of all descriptions, a good new housé of nine ‘rooms, barn facilities for 20 head and 3 horses, plenty of other buildings, such as”wood sh curriage house, corn ‘crib, hen house! "all of mese bulldings ‘;e 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 ‘tattle, nbou! 300 bushels corn, 100 busheis puiaioes, 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 Plainficld station, good lo- cation, fine outlook, best of .elevation and good heavy rich land. If inter- ested, write for price and terms. Wil give immediate possession. Racine's Farm Agency. Danielson, Conn. 'Phone 198, nnfl"d FOR SALE MODERN COTTAGE AND A GARAGE With 6 Tons of Coal in Cellar PRICE $6,000 James L. 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} ice of- fered.” Enquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY | 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 I FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH iMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY LINE AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN FOR ‘SQUARE. PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich Phones FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN PROPERTY know as Adam’s Tavern in! Norwich Town. 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! COITAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Istand shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. Now is the Time to Save Coal by Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS 0. / THERE is no advertising medium in Eastern Ccmmqucgrt-aw to The Bul ,.v.in for bus! ; One 50 horse-nower Eri These can be us? at uy,h(nt n J. C. WITTER .. « Auctioneer Office, 42 Main St., Danielson, Ct. 'On account of a shortage of fodder we: will sell 25 head of our cholco cows and heifprs at - PUBLIC SALE “E)YPQDA.\. DEC, 18, 1918, at 11 o'elock a. m, including-1 five year old Hereford eow due in January, 1 Guernsey heifer due a little later,.1 mixed Guernsey and Jersey with calf at foot, I fresh Hol- stein ‘heifer, 1 fresh black cow, 1 black heifer due 'in two months, 1 Holstein heifer soon due, 1 roan cow with calf by side, 1 large Holstein heifer dus in about six weeks, & handsome. two wear old heifers which have been bred, 1 extra large Holstein yearling bull. 1 bull' 1 1-2 years old; 2rextra large thrifty Ayrshire and Guernsey heifers due in about three months, 1 Holstein heifer due in about two months, 1 large cow now milking about eight quarts, due in three months, 1 roan cow milking about same q\!lnflty due a little later on, 1 Ayrshire cow milk. ing a good mess (been bred),*and sev- eral other -cows and heifers due at different dates. Our farm, known as the Reed place, is locatéd ‘one-half mile from Jewett City, on the.road to Lisbon station. Terms of sale cagh, and if stormy, the first fair day after. GOLDBERG & ROTHENBERG. dec11WFTu J. C. WITTER ............ Auctioneer Office, 42 Main Street. Danielson, Conn. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I will sell at public sale, to settle the estate of the late. Edward Waldo, on the premises, near Brooklyn i Fair Grounds, on THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1918, at 10 o’clock &. ms the following personal pragerty: About 1% tons of hay, 2 saw horses. 1 new wheelbarrow, 1 steel bar, 1 ladder, se eral forks, Yakes, hoes, Scythes, shove els and baskets, a lot of household goods, both antique and modern, in- cluding oak chamber sets, mattresses, feather beds and pillows, a Jot of fina home-made bedquilts, 1 l)ldAfashianed mahogany bureau.. 6 antique kitchen chairs and a rocker to mateh, weil decorated with gold leaf, 1 pair of and- irons and tongs,.1 rush bottom ladder back chair, 2 old, clocks, several old pictures, 1 or 2 old tables, several trunks, 2 carpets, a few geod braided rugs, a few chests, 1 churn. 3 wash- tubs, 1 or 2 basket seat rockers, a iarge quantity of glassware, crocke tinware and silverware, 1 sewing ma- chine, 1:double barrel shotgun, 1 fish- pole-'1.parlorcheatér dnd any useful articles of a smaller nature. The real estate consisting of a seven- room story and a half house, a sma!l barn, a fine workshop, and 2% acres of land. will be sold at 12 o'clock noon. Terms, 10 per cent. denosit of pur- chase price at timé of sale, This is a neat little niece of prop- erty, well located, in good repair, and pleasant, HENRY WALDO, Admr. of Estate. dec7d J. C. WITTER Auctioneer Office, No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Ct. T will sell for«the Riley Bros., at the: Bridget Riley farm, on Allén"Hill, so- called, in'the Town-of Brookiyn, Ct., & PUBLIC SALE MONDAY, DEC. 16, 1918, at 9 o’cleck a. m., their entire farming outfit, ‘consisting of 1 pair of excellent young black horses, 1 pair of extra good 4 year 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 property belonging to the estate of the late Bridget Riley will be sold at the same tlme by Admr. Blbert L. Darbie. dec7d D, M. BROWN ... .~ Auctloneer Plainfigld, Conn. ~Phoneé 21-3. AUCTION Owing to changes we are making In our business, we will sell at public auction at our place on the old road leading from Plainfield to Moosup, about one-half mile from Newton's Crossing, on SATURDAY, DEC., 14, 1918, at 10 o’clock the following property: 1 good work horse, 10 years old, 1200 pounds, 1 gen=- eral purpose horse, 1100 pounds, 1 Syr- shire cow giving milk, 1 big two-horse express wagon. one-horse express wagons, 1 open buggy, 1 two-wheel gig. 3 sets double work harnesses, 10 sets single .driving harnesses, lot of collars and_halters,” two-horse plow, 40 pullets, chicken rack, 2 cdsks clder, good’ vise, 60 sbushels patatoes, Xkero- sene heater, { lot rope, and many other articles. * 1f said day be decidedly stormy, sale will take place next fair Saturday. Terms of sale cash. Caterer in attend- ance: These articles will positively be sold to the highest bidder. - THE WEISINGER METAL CO. declld JAMES H. HYDE. . AUCTION of Household Goods, Garden, Auto and Carpenters’ Tools, Hdrdware, Paints, Hot Beds and Sashes, Hens, Cement, Drain Pi{pes, Lawn Swing with Awn- ing, Roll Top Desk, Book_ Cases, Pic- tures. % THURSDAY, DEC. i2th,i1'A. M. Rain or Shine - s BEV. F. §,CHILD Meeting stqtflnll. rdnkfin Parsonage The very desirable A, D~ Lathrop—333 house, large barn for investment. E. A. PRENTICE, Administrator. 86 Clift S$i.. Phone 300. roperty of Est. St. Large Buy thus large lot. mm 13 no advertising “medium Eastern- Counecucut equal 0 letin fls{ business resul!