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What Is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- Vandeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. ographical Unéon, No. ANNOUNCEMENTS Competition prize prizes will be given at Uncasville, Tuesday, Dec o by Johnson's Jass orchestra. dance of five the Hepps' 17 The Empire Skift Mfg. Co. have recently opened a shop and store at i1 Thames street in connection with of skirts. They are prepared to take orders for quick delivery of separate skirts or As ‘an extra special today, ve on sale 150 skirts at one $3.50 each. See adv. manufacture and sale Sales of Real Estate. Case has sold a trac sting_of about rk Gate Plot, off North 'Wasl ot, adjoining Mohegan Park, Davis, and also a Imwood nue for Mrs. Helen B. P, Hunting- | — e Attorney Virtume P. A. Qu of the greatest screen produc- | Employment Service Office, 763 Main ver made, and one which is a successor to The Birth of o s eat special M .| TWANTED—Raw furs. At H_ A. T g Al asteT | Heebner's every Thursday. A. C. Ben: Dixon, which t ares will present at the Au-| WANTED—Second ‘hand and antigue torium theatre on Monday and Tues- | furaiture of all kinds; get our_prices brilliant voung becomes imbued with the the | ver; ‘also old false teeth: highest prices wers of his church take steps Gordon refuses s new carcer and in a final of his_church building the pro- | wich Div. sep: Gordon's wife |~y s she sees in his ac- influence of Kate Ransom, a whose wealth adually win Gordon away At last Gor- his wife and enters in ment with Kate WANTED former wife stifl struggles along | Two Nurse Girls, 3 Chamber Maids, Jordon |4 Back ders, 3 Cooks (women),| his col- |500 Laborers, 1 Waitress, 2 Farmers, steps to vote against the Mnsrrmlki’on. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU : their as a result he s voted out Oy LS isebio Hianaa Despondent and Gordon. £0es home, 10 | j——— common-law wite has|| - wANTED. = . of anet i 56 tecth. Dun't matter i in a furions fl:h;‘.‘mahr;\;gzq:‘n broken. We pay up to 315 per set. o man with hi s and ope that some day is own temple. hroken -hearted He ed to prison for life, but his for- mer wife comes to his pleads for his pardon. Breed Theatre, the beautiful ac- i head SUNDAY SUBJECTS McChesney.| At Park Congregational church, tory of a clever woman | preaching by the pastor, Rev. Dr. S who retrieves the fallen fortunes”of a | H. Howe at the morning service. Telephone 1334 =iness firm, for whom sae is a tray- ¢ling saleswoman, by unique and orig- methods of her own. The head of el Barrymore, = of international the double feature bil theatre today in Our Mrs. young and attractive man, | pongon M eatinge e will not] At St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, lacea ‘the business on ‘& frmer ang | Bev. William 1L’ Smith, rector. Holy more prosperons footing than it eveg | COMMunion, 10.3) a. m.; Sunday school been before—despite a rival con- | 4t 100N; evening prayer at 7.30 p. m. are many | At the Church of the Good Shep- = ather complications which this clever | herd, the pastor, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb o v e e | W phadi s hed Gt wermonws| OMMencing Saturday, romance | the morning service. Subject, A Cup s through the play provides | of Water. a var The role| At the First Baptist church, George ¢f Emma McChesney is played by | Henry - Strouse, minister. Morning Yithel Barrymore with a great deal of | theme, A Pre-Chrigtmas Msssage. Mabel Normand | Sunday school at 12 o'clock. B. Y. Il also be seen in the new Goldwyn|P, U. at'6.20. Evening theme, The Joan of Plattsburg, a patriotic drama of unusual timeliness. play the situations are replete | At the Spiritual Academy, Park street, Miss Annette P. Conyers of| forced \|| wholesom humor and a re- X < L e are fol to sell our emree of hapan " interect, | L¥nn, Mass. inspirational spealker and given full eculiar acting talents. s eq| _The subfect at the Christian Sciencs|of GROCERIES and DRY .:“o::i-ce will be God, The Preserver of GOODS below cost Price at 20 Central Avenue Hearst-Pathe our shows today Davis Theatre. will be four compiete shows lie and feature and 8.15 and and plhe musical es, in a dehtful sing- : ! : e " ; At Trinity _Methodist Episcopal £ 20 piano offering that is a.xeal | ity THY pMeghofint Eplsconal Tt ait s Ruckor and Winiteed, twe | Morning worship, sermonson The Red lackface comediins who put over : nging and talking skit that will bring | School at 12 o'clock. Bpworth League B d % 30. Devoti eet- s e Ly 0% ing at 6.30. Subject of evening ser.|at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant The | mon, When a Victory is Not a Vic- | View, feature picture is Jack Abbe in Mys- | Y- A shore; th the juvenile| At Central Baptist church, morning | Send forbooklet. apanese delivery star, portrays the ——— The Power of God in the Life apaneso delivery boy who worships | of Man. Ttalian service in Bushnell wectheart, Tama. " The | chapel at 1045 Preacnine 1n Tenen | P FANK W, wel, and longs for the op- | by Rev. Joseph 'W. Carlevale, Sunday to elévate himself above the | school at noon. City Bible Class for sphere, of life which he oc- | Men at noon in the church auditor- cupies in order that he may win her. | lum. Younz People's meeting at 6.80 Thrills and adventures materialize for | 0'clock. Evenfhe Preaching service at the Japanese lad in a story which in- | 7.30. Subject, Does God Love Me? volves a Red Cross girl and Hun in- | Baptism service after the sermon. CUMMINGS & RING Keith vaude: pictures at 1.30, 3.15, omedy favority treat that everyone will enjoy, clever as well as being funny. Some Romeo is the comedy show. Coming Monday, the great Caruso. CHIROPRACTIC for Acute and Chronic Diseases Boynton & Boynton DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC 283 Main St. LESTER E. WALKER, M. D. ROOM 306 THAYER BUILDING 9-10 a. m, 2-4 and 78 p. m. Phone: Office 1262-4—House 128 DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon i Take elevator Shetucket Street Phons NOTICE! Having taken up the late Mr. Chestor W, Bernes’ Mummy Chug bu am, ready to ship or sell from now on. 0. LACROIX Broadway Fish Market, 40 Broadway business, | at retail Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), ey vy Marwich, _Cenn. Phone e, s P Arch Support 321 Main St. RMN,/WMIIR TODAY; RAIN TOMORROW state _ASSOCIATED -Hickofy wood; only &7 left ckory wood 18 to. b to Massachusetts to be used in houses; anyone desiring hickory should place their my hi order with me before Dec. | — 1; the wood is sawed and cured in the follow. 2, and 24 inoches. rocki, Yantic, WANTED HOWS VERA nice line of vera nice cigar strika you, véra nice pipe t0o, we have um;: come one, come seven, 1 mean come ail, to Fagan's Smoke Shop, decltd o3 PONY, Tubb®r tired pony cart, riding saddle and harness; no room, must sell; also Ford car, best condition. 79 Wil< 100 cords of hickory, 100 e whlts Disen o 100 Goras of black birch; also some 3 il detiver anywhers a ) will deliver anywhera, Y Wood Yard. P. ‘maple and oak: Yantic SALE or excaange (a automobile, a cot with lot and shed ceuntry fishing, on_grou from Niaaf Golden Spur and e of nine rooms, n_and postoffice, nds; cottage is short distance tic village, Crescent Beach, Oswegatchie, , all available by trolley or sunch; furnishings included in sal suring car desired, of 1917 or iodel, _electric lights, yle, preferably new, dark green de- d, blue or black, in good condition; r of cottage has business interests ich make further use of same un- For further ite to 53 Oak St. Norwich. Conn. ailable. information, llams St. decisd MEN—Age 17 to 65; experience un= necessary; travel, maKe secret inves- tigations, ' reports; salaries, expenses. American Torelgn Detective Agency, St. Louis. decl4d e workd . UTHENTIC history o _ |.war. with introduction by General Pey- part) for [*ton C. March, highest officer in the United States army; offictal photo- graphs; sells on sight; big terms; ex- traordinary opportunity for men or women; outfit free. Universal House, Philadelphia. _ dectdd onely, congen- ial worth _ $50,000 up, will marry; descriptions free. Ralph Hyde, San Franecisco, Cal. decldS DOLLS as large as a year old baby, dressed in soldier clothes, $1.97; also medium sized dolls, unbreakable, 47c, and some at 2dc. The Pasaik Co. sell for .less. Norwich and Willimantic. and soon to open at Danielson. decl4d “OR_SALBSeasomed hard es, delivered to all parts of the city. | Harry B. Ford. Phone 192, MARRIED MAY ‘o work on farm, used to farm_w able to take charge in owner's absence. Apply in first in- stance, stating wages required, to U. S. St. Willimantle. Living fooms pro- vided, etc. novl nett. novizd before you sell. A, Bruckner, 55 Frank. lir St Tel. 717-3. noved _ WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- o|paid. F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- to | way, Norwich. apréd WANTED—Tong dlstance moying jobs by auto truck. Phome 1172 Nor- WANTED—Furs of all kinds; highest prices paid. Every Saturday A. L | Mills of Willimantie, Conn., will be at Norwich Taliow Co. 32 Taiman St. novild 1 Teamster. Send oy parcel post and receive An old, reliable firm to deal with and cemented_floor. Lolobisher 1307 of coal in cellar. Owner eager to sell, as business interests call him elsewhere; it can be bought right. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties At the United Congregational church services at 10.30 a. m., preaching by Rev, Edward M. Chapman of New Sunday school at noon. Coming Religion psychic messages at 2 and 7.30 t/glock. Christ church and Trinity church, Rev, Richard R. Graham and Rev. Bldred Brown, rectors. United ser- vices in Trinity church. All seats free. a m, holy communion. 10.20 a. m., morning service and sermon. 12 Sunday schools. 730 p. m., eve- ning service and address. 2| Cross and Its New Misgion. Sunday FOR SALE—Two-ton Federal truck in fine condition. The Edward Chap- pell Co. SALESMEN—The Kemper Thomas Co. wants capable representation in Conn.; Grawing account; our line is the| best Selling proposition of its kind on the road,, consisti of calendars, nov- elties, cloth and leather goods, ail for advertising; give us full information in first ietter; established customers. Eastern Office, 822 Old South Blde., Boston. decldd 1 OFFER FOR SALE $3,000 Sterling Dyeing and Finishing Co. First Mortgage, 5% Bonds at 95 and Interest WANTED—Ambitious man with $50 capital ean earn $50 to $100 per week; excellent opportunity; no canvassing: strictly office work. ~Address Box 50, Bullet decldd MARRY if lonely: for results. tr: me: best and most successful “Fome Maker;” hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strietly confidential; most relia- ble; ' years _experience riptions free. “The Successful Club,” Mrs, Pur- die, Box 556, Oakland, Calif. decliS These bonds are tax free in Con- Very few of these bonds are offered for sale and therefore this is a special opportunity, necticut. serge dresses, with pieated 7. Pasnik Co. sell for less, nd_Willimantic, and soon to open_at Danielson. decldd _ WANTED—By a lady Toom_ with board in desirable location. Address X Y. Z, Bulletin, or Telephone 1216 dec14d James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, corsets, $1. Less. deci4d . SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE It is a new house, having seven e ¢ ||| rooms and spacious reception hall. CTR Dy et Modern bath eguipment and every A NEW LOT of tams just in, 97¢ and $2.97. The Pasnik Co. Sell for less. dec14d TOUR NEW LINE of spring millinery now in_and you decitd rubber - top The Pasnik Co. sell for LADIES pink b WANTEDPupils for private dancing lessons given daily, Catl 35 Shetucket St, Room 10, 9 to & p_ m. " Phone 38-2. Levy. “Instructor in Modern Dancing. decl4d _ EVERYTHING in Knitted goods for woman and child. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich and Willimantic, and soon to open at Danielson. decltd PRESS DESPATCHES FOR SALE FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. E. I Racine, Danielson. Conn. sep19d 'FOR SALE FOR SALE—Pony, rubber tired pony riding saddle’ and harnes: must_sell; also Ford car, 79 Williams St. or_for sale, new 48 indi- modern garage in Putnam, Webster, Mass. FOR SALE—One 1913 two-speed In- l&iwflh slhie Car: avidson motoreycle, “ome 1918 Harley-Davidson with side car; Ford_touring car, one 1917 Ford tour- ing car, one series 17 ton truck, with pneumatic tires and The Plainfield Garage, Plainfield, Conn. FOR SALE—Dolls as la oM baby, dressed FOR RENT—The dairy, diar _motore; ity fatmi =L, 191, Harley- TO RENT—_Two or three unfurnished 1 rooms in. very desirable locality. Ad- dress H., Bulletin Office. TO RENT-—A small turnished apart- Jight _housekeeping, 8. G. Congdoné buys 39 acres of land, several acres Dec. 14th, 1918. in_soldier "clothes, medium sized dolls, brealkable, 47c, and some at Zéc. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich and Willimasitic, and 560n to. 6pen at Dan- TO RENT—Four-room flat. Frankiin TO RENT_Five-room upper. tene- ment, newly painted and papered, at 6 Stanfon Ave. ""ROOMS (o rent for light housekeep- ing, centrally located. Miss Chapman. TO RENT—At 323 Franklin St tenement -of four rooms and bath, hot and cold water and electric ligh Guire on premises or Tel. 336-12. FOR SALE—Baragin seldom offered one good farm mare, ull twe tons, and wi es _an hour. weight 1285 worth double the a farm harness. farm wagon, harness $6, two large new rge auto_robe. Union St Wili- mile to prosperous village, where ail} THe Timblin:“ore ‘Inquire at 22 walk ‘five mi] Call at store No. FARM FOR RENT_A New London county fatm, 300 acres, equipped with stock and toels. will be let to reliable tenant on shares. or otherwise. particulars, address P. O. Box 4 ndon. from Mansfield , 6-room brick house in . 00d_well water piped acres land in house lot, barn. wood_ shed, wagon shed, woodlot, price $1,500. FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St., Westérly, R. L Telephone 2365, TO, RENT—Four-room flat, all mod- ern improvements, at 16 Thames St. Inquire American Waste & Metal Co., 210 West Main St. .~ Address Mrs, E. orth St., Willfmantic. Tge dresses, Norwich and Williman- tic, and soon to open at Damieison. FOR SALE—Ladles’ with pleated skirts, $5.9° Hotel; steam heat: sell for less. ; $2 a week up: by the day. 56c, Toc, and §1. TO RENT—A three-room_tenement, Inquire 39 Spruce St. TO RENT—A nicely furnished sunny vate family; steam FOR SALE or rent, four-room house, barn, outbuildings, on state road, town 2% miles from H. B. Kelley, Burn- Box 86, or Sam_Green, have some that are Wiiers" th reasonable terms. TO RENT—Furnished board; can accommodate a few more table boarders; one minute’s walk from 13 Boswell Ave. Oceum, Conn. FOR SALB—Gooa fat young turkeys, Gardner Lake:| deci4d FOR SALE_Farm of 103 seres, farm ©f 50 acres, farm of 1 c1 150 acres, farm Gf 250 acres. Maine, Groton, Conn. ¥OR RENT—Two closed cars, at rea- EAST WOODSTOCK, CONN. Soaked. thioygl to the hide acres, farm of day or_night serv sonable rates; Phone 1219-3. TO RENT — Furnished roomis, Washington St. TO RENT—Furnished room. also one hensckeeping. Kelly, 7 No. High St. STORAGE—Household« goods _stored or short term ‘anning Studio, 52 Broadway. Tel. Putnam Div. 216-4, on thelr bounein sinsip’ tids, ‘WOOD—100_cords, well seasoned, lo- cated back of Free Academy, for sale as a whole; fuel value of dry wood is many times that of green. ington, 4 Broadway. FOR SALE—Everything goods for woman and child. The Pas- Norwich and Willimantic, and soon to open at Dan- DAIRY FARM |- a/ sacrifice price my farm of 105 acres, well divided pasture and woodlan fruits of all descriptions, a good ne =0T e pe house of nine rooms, barn facilities| “Havd you &ver for 20 head and 3 horses, plenty of | speaking?” rates reason- FOR SALE—Steam sawmill_with b, p. Shipman kerosene engine monnted on truck complete with saws and belts, dump cart, farm horse. Berkshire pig: corn haryester, automobile engine, Prairie State incubators, once. brooder house fittings, horse _raKe. Cooke. R. D. 7, N decl4STuThS LE—Franklin 1917 = new, run only 5 uire 120 CUff St or Phone 945. cirriage house, corn cri I e iy 211 ‘of these buildings are in first clacs| telephone in"my home town.”—Life. on; 2 horses, 11 milking cows, 1 0 to 60 fowl, barn full of hay| coming to vidit you? and corn (adlder,beonoug‘glo tbo w_‘n-‘ner all les, harnesses, wagons of all descrip-| Sun. ¥ tions, a_full line oflfarminig Ivlul‘si_%nd R Sation. aed 100 | engagement: to one' of tho Perkins les from Plainfield station, good lo- gagemen one’ of tho i Tation,.fine outiook, best of elevation| (Wins? TBut how the deucs do you | and good heavy Sh &sted: write for price and terms’ Will| ~The Big' "Um=My dear old bean, T | housekeeping. FOR RENT Seven-Room Cottage with all modern improvements, very desirable location. For full particulars, JOHN A. MORAN Mrs. Dwight orwich. Phone 433- improvement. COLLATERAL LOAN CO. latest aml 154 Water St., with granolithic sidewalks. There’s between Shetucket and Matket Sts. ||} a well-built garage, On large lot ceiled walls Several tons 63 Broadway WANTED—Ladies to work in spare time for an art exchange; no experi- ce; stamped envelope for particulars. M. Barnes, 2§ Park Row. Stamford, Conn. decl4d WAR BOOK Supreme: introduction by General March; most complete, best illustrated; emphasizes. America’s part; your opportunity; conquer all competi- tion; highest profits; others making $20 day: outfit free. Cunningham, Pub- lishers, "443 So. Dearbofn, Chicago, decldd WANTED—For office work, a_young woman, accurate, ambitious, competent. Write by hand.’stating qualifications. Bulletin. deci4d LADIES’ Burson hose, first quality, black or white. put up In half dozen boxes, presentable for holiday gifts, 24c per pair; ladles’ silk hose, .29c. Pasnik Co, sell for less. Norwich ana Willimantic, soon to open.at Daniel- son. decldd Dec. 14,9 a. m, {Going Out of Business OFFICIAL endorsed war book, maps, charts and diagrams; _unique copy- righted service Insert for soldiers' pho- tograph and record; sells to every soldier and friends regardless other war books; endorsed by highest U. S. military official; complete and authen- tic; official photographs; low price; agent's profit $1.10 to $1.50; big prem! ums extra; prompt shipment; freight paid; credif given; serid 10c for postage on magnificent free outfit. Baldwin Co., Cleveland, 0., 214 Rockefeller Bldg. decl4d chometrist, will speal and give | entire large stock of all ki“""»;\l";,‘a‘?fii’# —pExtr Epecials thiroush and Saturday orythi it . Evervthing at lowest A. Marshak, 123 West Main St. WANTED—Vaults and cesspools_to clean. H. L, Harris, R. F. D. 1 Box 139. oct19S FURNISHED SEASHORE BATH ROBEX for the whole family; an acceptable gift at all times. Pas- nik Co. sell for less, Norwich and Willimantie, soon to open at Daniel- son. decltd COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT and along the Rhode also accessible Seashore Farms. WESTERLY. AGENTS—Here is your once-in-a- TNfetime opportunity to make several hundred dollars' profit in your spare time taking orders for popular priced Complete and Authentic History of World War; 800 pages, illustrated with magnificent’ official war photographs furnished by American, Canadian, Brit. ish, French and Italian governments gives inside facts; every one has rela- tive in service; every home wants book; we pay biggest commission amd ship "books on credit; send for free outfit at once to the authorized sales agents. Address Manufacturers' Com- pany, 62 North Washington St. Bos- ton, Mass. * iecTS REPUI Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. Phone UBLIC truck for sale cheap, 1% . Real Estate Broker ton, in good running order, just what SALE_One general purpose H mphy HhY 3 .32 mm‘non. o’::tzgg £ ‘h,‘ ks tjwhgxsfazm' sleep N I.pull .my'iblankets: ter upder- . - meath my _shelter Ay - 36"0'00 An! T listen: tisdire. thin o the FUTKs B-rollntibyev. v Théy're’ juripin' and’ thew're humpin® heavy pine’timbér anid about 300 cords| ‘N Finonies featiy Eloom o might vers ‘ses. of standing wood, fine well of- water, | 1 el ekt G i SRR aa they: also never falling spring, 2 acres of et Spara I N R cleared lang, Some frult, situated 1% i 2 g miles to main line of raiiroad and % | ™MeE's some adfassin G e ‘ome i heaviés, am the rattly “onés i Ughts . fhe Wood can be sold to the mill at a| The clinkin® shellstis: pointin’ up their noses at the aky—s . A rare bargain. Investi-| Ol You c'n tell whats passin’ as thel gate. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. Choice of 400. trucks go rollin® But ‘most ‘of. them. is, packin’ loads o* . human Yankee, freight .. That'll . slam; the -l -!sf . DEfEY ontuk! WILLIAM A. WILCOX vou B et xR, hafE the “Sweet-Bye i’ By, Where ‘Do We: Govt feom . Here, Boys?” as the trucks go’ rollin’ Some's singin® songs they wasie: same. thevre Z00d ole < Yannké and that's the reason w2 0 stel“ att e 1 liked the: jazn ‘- Barber shop o the “ trocks. a-rollin’ by, Jus' .Ged ‘and’ Gep¥al izqism'nx knows % re” bird<'H Hght. Wihere' them BUmstat Sracker 16 bonrd! . 1 des fi: " nij i splendid types For Sale. When: thotgan's ciebs S s i zrs| with their Fokkerg in the 2ky Of ‘our changés o locAtiom by the! STONE and DARLING frucis eeroliiny: bY: So although my. bed.is.puddles an’ T | My heart’s out with them doughbo: Théy'ré_bound 'for paths Diraps; tbe God. bless that:Yan) 1 Ll o ; e public | h as. wood shed.| < oo (6 4.1 SUCH bl e ‘I orice proposed-{o’ u.glflmmr!he} Knicker—Why are_your wite's folks | Bocker—Théy think T want to have | The Liftle *Un-—Congrats on your | rich land. If inter-| distinguish one from “the other? possession. Racine's | never: try - The' Bistafider. you have been lgoking for to haul that Inquire L. H. Maples, Majestic arage, or Phone Franklin Square, Norwich STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW INQUIRE AT BULLETIN I Burson hose, . black or white, put-up in half dozen boxes, presentable for hol- eight-room house thoroughly modern with very attractive interior situated with- in ten minutes’ walk of Frank- This propert; great bargain at the price of- Enquire of . THOS. Hs BECKLEY 278 Main Street sell for less. nd Willimantie, soon to open at Danielson. a 1917 BUICK touring._light six, A-1 Inquire L. H, Maples, Ma- 1913 CADILLAC touring, very best of condition in every respect. Inquire of Majestic Garage, FOR SALE—OId vioMns, from 50 to 200 years old, condition and tone per- three to select from; will be soid: prices $50. $75. $135. E. Collins, §5 Walnut St.. Willinantie, Ct. FOR SALE AT A BIG BARGAIN PRICE Phon “That was romantic.” “Yes, it was romantic at the time. nine-room modern house, fine outbuild- chap—but 3wl pamphlet you've handed mer (—————\\| Wyse—LaiWiys sive that with a FOR SALE Il e “He has such a.rough, rruff man- | ner 1. wonder where He was raised.” “Oh, .1 understand ~He tame’ from | some remote corner In ‘the woolly west and a cyclone rised ‘him.” Times-Union. >R “You must admit ihat have written some pretfy poetry. “Yes, replied the obdurate man. “But_yon_ cap't belieye a poet any ' 3 can the'rést of 'em.”— TR e “My . husband’ ‘$&ved' me from drowning.” : e W 68 ings, with about nine acres of land, Vety desirably located, in city limit about 10 minutes' walk from Franklin Square. For further particulars, in- FOR SALEBerkshire Benjamin P. Davis. 37-12 Lebanon. FOR _SALE—Bath Tobes for whole family, an acceptable gift at all Pasnik Co. sell for less. and Willimantic, soon to open at brood sow. FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH IMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY' LINE AND 15 MINUTES' WALK FROM FRANKLIN PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich Phones JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. 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 weighing 1050 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 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 a. time of sale, or money refunded in full, 1t in need of anything in ou: line, give us a trial and we will give you full value for your money. STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. Q'BRIEN & CHASE. FOR SALE—Six bushels hard wood or kindlings for $1, delivered anywhere in town; coal. too. by the bushel. Durkee Lane. R SALE — Nice seasoned maple wood in stove lengths, delivered any- where east of Franklin Square; send James Butler, R. F. A LADY having lost her husband ‘has of horses to be sold, ages 6 and 7, 2750 Ibs., an extra good work she says sell them also S other horses sent here to to 9 vears, 1000 to 1500 anyone baving pigs_or any- taing to sell, send-them to me and I ‘will sell them for you. week. _Notice later. table, 341 Main Sf SALE—One pa! n at 9 cents a pound, weight about 2700 pounds; also one pair of working horses, will ‘welgh about 2600 pounds; would exchange for young stock or springers, W. J. ton, Conn., R. ¥. D. N FOR SALE—Ladies underwear, shirts or parts, 47c. Pasnik Norwich and Willimantic, soon to open 'in Danjelson, Auction every Norwich Commis- of working - PROPERTY merce or West Willing- Phone 326-2. Engquire of A. A. ADAM, |Shanghai WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- before the public, there is no medium better than through the 2d- vertising columns of The Bulletin. 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 Tires A. G. THOMPSON, F. S.|| Running Full Blast, Day and Night, and Need Speeder Tenders, Ring Spinners and Weavers. Apply at GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS, Goodyear, Ct. Iness WANTED — Second hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwich Write, call or tel. 361-13. je4MWS ‘WANTED—One family cottage house costing in the neighborhood of $2,000. Send description, Buyer, care Bulletin dec13d Faneral Directors and Embalmers WANTED—Old_newspapers, 40c pe? 100 1bs.. magazines, books, 75¢ 10¢ 1bs.; highest price paid for Tags, rubbers, bags and bagging. Call 1411-2 Louis Chorney. dec13d 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building LADIRS' heavy ribbed underwear, shirts or pants. 47c. Pasnik Co. e wich and WHItmantic, soon to open in Danielson. declsd FOR SALE FOR SALE—Fine hard wood. $850( . Ho A and $10 per cord, delivered. Leave or- But sometimes I have an idea he is gazing at me with a:speculative eye® —Kansas City Journal - ; “Poor Cholly is 50 empty headed. T wonder what is the matter with him.” “Oh, he was raised ori 4 bottle.” “That doesn't explain it” “Yes, it does; b7 mistake they gave him,_a vacuum botle.” — Louisville Courfer-Journal. =-v -p SUTSG M THE KALEIDOSCOPE From one busifé 6fiseed Carlos M. Barnard, of ‘Tro¥,” Ni“T®, ‘threshed 18 2-3 Dushéls of fme ‘wheatd = The British and S8uth “African Ex- port. Gazette stalés that it is probahle a biz industry will presently be built up in Natal in upholsterers' and book- keepers' leathers. R The German potash industry. here- | tofore: almost a monopoly, may have | SQUARE. FOR to face severe competition after the war. Potdsh depiosits have been dis- | coveréd in Cdtatonia, Spain. A list_of -al_ij ters in Ma- | MY HISTORICAL TAVERN | A list ot sxneral mporicrs In Mo | bureaw, T al mestic com- i o omparhaive offices by Teferrifg 1o fite~No. 10708a. know ‘as Adam’s Tavern in| Fourteen million dollars’ worth of oplum, purchased By the“Chinese gov- . emnment from forefgn .opium mer- Norwich Town. chants and packed in 1,200 chests, i8 to be ‘burned’ by the governmeént &t Cows are so-fiyed in_ their habits Seekonk, Mass. | that one Maine. farmer, says that all summer long he has had to run two dors at the Palace Laundry, Danielson. | Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to gell or Tent, as I bave & number of people looking for body. | real estate investments. Having changed our plant gver to electic power, we have for disposal || mountains of.ihe Island of Celebres, CHEVROLET—Model 480, series of 1318, in very fltni‘ggndldcm rare n ai 3 Gormick Co, 52 Shetucket St. “"VIM DELIVERY—1000 Ib. capacity, express body, with top and ‘eurtai jcCormick Co., 52 She- 5 oct26d The Prisbie-Mc- COWS FOR SALE ANOTHER ' CARLOAD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. FRED W. HOXIE E. H. JACOBS MANUFACTURING Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant WANTED—A girl for general house- work. Apply 18 Perkins Ave., or Phone 205, dec13d WANTED — Furnished _apartment, four or five rooms, central. Address Auditortum Hotel. dec13d FOR SALE — Cadfflac 7-passenger | Phone 62 g car, fully equipped and in_go Tnited States Roval Cotd tires; price Teasonable. In- quire of W. A, Ames, 46 Summit Ave., New London, Conn. FARM BARGAINS ood buildings, only $2,- enough to'pay for farm; 85.acre, 35 cow farm, smooth land, good Phone 1963. 400, and woos NORWICH railway mail clerk ex- aminations coming; men, women, girls eligible; commence $32° month;' won- derful opportunity; ~permanen: posl tions; candidates coached free; write immediately. Franklin Institut 32K., Rochester, N, ¥. ‘WANTED—Pupils for private dancing lessons given daily. Call 35 Shetucket i_‘-.. Room 10, 11 to 2 p. m. Phone 38-2. Dancing. deci2d H. Levy, Instructor in Modern WANTED--300 bushels of potatoes: quote price delivered at Storrs. Busi- ness Office, Conn. Agr. College. decl2d s, $4,000: 46 acres, state road,! tion, conly $2,200. We can make easy ree farms, and they FOR SALE—Hickory wool; have 176 cords of other hard wood;: 3 wot buy wood anywhere else until found out my prices. | Hickory Waod | conma,on, these th are genuine bary For further information, write TRYON'S AGENCY, 715 Main St. Willimantic. Conn. TFOR_SAL¥_Turkeys, Bauman, R. F. D, No. 1, Jewett City, FOR SALE—100 cords mixed geason ed wood, any_length, cheap, delivered. ¥, Rysbpan, R. F. Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering ‘Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING h For Sale by D. No. 3. Tel 1862- FOR SALE_One farm horse welgh- ing about 1100, price $50. Box 74, Abington, Conn. Cottage House on Oak Street WANTED — Competent automobile mechanic; good pay and steady work. B0 Box 27, Plainfeld, Conn. decizd ‘WANTED—The best five or seven nger car that can be bought for 400 . cash (not a Ford). Write.Auto, care BuHletin. decl12d PEACE WORK at war pay guaran- teed for three years; knit urgently needed socks for us on the fast, simple Auto-Knitter; full particulars today, 3c stamp. _ Auto’ Knitter Co., Dept. 20! 221 Jefterson, Buffalo, N. Y. nov30TuThS WANTED—The public to know that I have purchased the wood of the Crescent Fire Arms Co.; first class, '200d dry hard wood; T am ready to seli he same anywhere in the city limlts of Norwich. Call 1075 Tel, or call rear Crescent Arms Co., from 9 a. m. l2a 4 p. m. J. C. Hafner. Qectd THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. FOR SALE The very desirable property of Est . D. Lathrop, 333 Main house, large barn, large lot. Buy this for investment. E. A. PRENTICE, Administrator. 86 Clift St Phone 300, FOR SALE FOR SALE—Ome registered Berkshire Holsteln cow; also Farm, = Norwich, Cottage House on Spring Street STATE OF OHI( Estate C. A. M y Lucas County, ss. S Sowes Hhin Wm. W. Ives Ex., 11 Champlin Street| is senior partmer FOR SALE—One HolSteln oow four ive from 20 to 30 ay, and a number of years old, will quarts of milk a cows tbat will freshen soon. Phone 1851-13. FOR SALE — Mosler safe, doors, nearly new. Ington St Norwich, or Phone 675. FOR SALE—1914 Chalmers Six in perfect condition Henry Allard. 35 North Main St, Ner- Inquire 133 Wash: kinds of time, with one clock et for the cows and the other-set ®r day- light saving. N The recent reportof-Dr. Dieckman, ment of the Dutclt Eagt“Indies, on the iron ore deposits " the Verbeek ,“omr: ?:. s o o gf;:u.tcd the ‘deposits at 350,000,000 ne orse-power Erie Engine. §| mhe gepartiént:bf Nord includes one One 50 horse-nower Erie Engine. }| of the most. ifipr ant industrial g—c it i t §| gions of France. -It. part of u.:"* sanhe seen at.any e, Aol ot separating Frapce from Bel- glum. On- the “west it reaches the Strait of Dover, its chief port being COMPANY Dunkirk., School Street Danielson, Cann. An ‘inquiry has been.received from ° an mericant ooy ax,10-the export of flour . from ~Ro! . This - distriet, consisting 4 0f motl tina, is seeking: mariets. f lour. 1t ‘can SEVENTY-FIVE COWS | be produced:localiy mm:h cheaper at present than in the' FOR SALE —_——e T SEVERAL GOOD FRESH MILKERS i JAMES H. HYDE North Frankin, Conn. Telephone 30, Lebanon ary, society oncerts, will-make a toor Norfolk,—According to her mana~ jgers. Mme. Ernestine. Schumann- Heink, the! contralts,\who has sung here at several of fii¢ FHome Mission- of the eastern army ps-and ‘hase hospitals® in this country under the FOR SALE T herbioys atl shep Al 15wy IS Mother Schumann-Heifk" can = AITY. OF nw.‘ Prank J. Chenej makss onth that e iithes firm of ' Cheney & Co.,deing’ business in" the City of Toledo, Cow State. afore- said, ‘and that-said will pay. LOST AND FGUND sum of ONBHUND] : DOLLARS for each and: évery case of catarth FOUND—A package of clotheslines.| cannot be cured by the'use of HALLS Owner call st 157 Paimer 96 8nd pav| CATARREH MBDIOT L for this adv., Bt “‘W J. C?‘m'fi!‘. TLOST—In Pautipaug HIll nelghbor- | i L o day of Deosm hood, spotted Hght tan and white fox | Ber A D 3856 b g o h Finder motify M. F. Pounch. | = (Seal S v 30 Fountain St. Phons 1266-2. novisd| oo m‘% dec13d . Der; A, D_1836.- Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3. Whitestone Clgara will be $450 a ¢ hundred from Jume 1st. 1918, Same| Send for testimonials, free. w3 rate per thousand. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.. J, F. CONANT, - Solds by all P U Fresklia Street. FOR SALB—One Prairie State bator, two Colonial _brooders, ood carving set. A. 3. Davies, adm. est. et ternally and acts through the bleed on the mucous surfaces of the system. ruggists, 754, Halls Famil® Pills for constipation..

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