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FIREer Y OVERCAST TODAY FAIR TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN... MO SR _ DEC. 16, 1918, FOR'SALE * WANTED ‘WANTED—Position au housekeeper | - In small family; can and_take charge of house. Add‘ess A. B. C, care Bulletin. ec16d TWANTED — Position as pru:ucEI nurse, or to care for an invalid. Ad-|quire The bBalmér. Motor Saies dress' R._E. N. care Bulletin. _dec18d| {5 Bank St, New London, Co RHODE ISiand hospital, Providence, | 82: R. I, offers training course of one year t0 Women between 18 and 23 vears of age to fit them for nurserly the opportunity for such - trai e s ceptional; over 2,300 children were treated last year; living conditions are & ry attractivé. 'Apply Superintendent, hode Island Hospital, Providence, . ec What Is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- FOR SALE—Two paifs of horses in A-1 cnndmon ‘good’ all around work- ers, 7 to § years old; one pair black, wefshlnx about 2700, othes eighing -about 3100; these horses solt for_exactly what they are worth. Vaudeville and Motion Picfures at Davis Theatre. Uncas Lodge, No. 11, I, 0. 0. F., in-Odd Fello 1, 8" F Th|ma< Union, No. 137, meets FOR SALE — Chow-chow pupples, Russjan wolf hoiinds, Airedales, coliles, Pomeranians, cocker spaniels and Pe- kingese spaniéls; make ideal Christmas gifts. Bassett, 94. Meadow St. New dec16d FOR SALE—Two excellent 3 year old Holstein heifers, serve: meets in Fores: ANNOUNCEMENTS ; also” one_cow. "'&:Tp::'lltlcl;g :;-\I:: ::“Sne orHeflv- WANTED TYoung American woman | b, Monoson, -North Franklin. fleé’lta‘olne dance, Uncasville, Tuesday, Dec. p‘;? with some knowledge of housework would teach cooking, small . family, FOR !Al,E—Three tenement house good wages, best residential section.|at 63 Tenth St. Inquire 422 North Main Address Mrs. Charles Langdon, 63 GH~ St. Teofoil Puza. declsd lett St. Hartford. Conn. decl16d FOR, SATE. 1916 Doale, toiilis G DOLLS as large as a year old baby, | in good running order, good tires, at a dressed in soldier clothes, $1.97; also| bargain price. Apply Candy Stcre op- medium sized d»lls. unbreakable. 47c, | Posite Tafts Station. = declfd and some at_24c. The Pasnik Co. sell for~ less. Norwich and Willlmantic. and soon to open at Da Danielson. decl4d Music by Johnson's Jass prcheatra. Breed Thuin. William Farnum undoubtedly has one of the strongest parts bf his ca~ reer as Lassiter in the great screen triumph, Riders of the Purple Saga, which will be the feature atiraction at the Breed theatre today and.Tuesday. The picture shows the hunt of the FOR SALE—One pair extra well matched Devon stéers, one Guernsey cow_new milch, one farm horse, weight 1100. _Apply, to Firland Farm ‘Wind- WANTED—Board and room in pri- hero of Zane Grey's f: S NOVY vate family by young couple. ~Ad-|[ham. Conn. Phone 102-5 Willimantic. “h, ,\?,.ma.,',',e ..,.;:i '“f,:,m}?';; {;‘:,:,fi,‘c,‘:; dress Box 91, care Bulletin. dec16d declsd his sister, and sdmirers of the screen's WANTED — Furnished apartment| FOR SALE—Pony, rubber tired pony greatest star who have seen the pic- with all _modern conveniences by| Cart, riding saddle and harness; no ture have heen thrilled with the man- adults. Address Box 19, care Bulletin. Zg;’n:’l\ must 9se“ llalm g‘grfl car, best ner In which ke accomnligies his re- HEAD STUFFED FROM decl6d Lol L decldd venge. Mr. Farnum, as Lassiter, fur- filshes a delineation of rugged, whole- some, fearless Americanism that has WANTED—Tenement of three four rooms, modern near Washington squar or ,Improvements, by American FOR SALE—One 1913 two-speed In- diap motorcycle, with side car; one 191¢ Harley-Davidson motorcycle, with GATABRH ORACOLD 1 " | side “car; one 1818 Harley-Davidson not heen equalled in the history 'of| & gayg c:um Applml In Noutrils §| 20nple."iAddrese Box 16, Bulietin motoreycle, with side car; one 1915 the films. In his relentless pursuit of Opens Air Passages Right Up. _ | Ford touring car, one 1917 Ford tour- his sister's abductors, Lassiter pits #| TWANTED- Position by experienced | ing car, one series 17 Studebaker one his lone skill and dauntless courage soda clerk, abla to take charge of 3+ ton. truck, with pneumatic - tires and agai all th " P A fountain. Herbert Gray, 55 Sherman| new six-post top. The Plainfield e oo nathet| ‘Instant reltet—no waiting. Your|gr %ciod | Garage, Plainfield, Conn. ~ _decidd situations that develop make Riders clogged nostri's open right up; the air TS VERA hice 1iné of véra mice FOR SALE—Dolls as large as a year cigar strika you, véra nice pipe too.| old baby, dressed, in soldier clothes, we have um: come one, come seven, 1| $1.97; also medium sized dolls, mean come all, to Fagan's Smoke Shop, | breakable, 47c, and some at 24c. 'The décids asnik Co. sell for less. Norwich and 7 ‘Willimantic, and soo; - A NEW LOT of tams Just in, 87c and| il s ey passages of your head ciear and you can breathe freely. No morc hawking, snuffiing, blowing, headache, dryness, No struggling for breath at night; your, cold or catarrh disappears. of the Purple Sage one vi the most thrilling of screen plgys. Other pictures on the hill include a two-part Sunshine comedy and the Hearst-Pathe New: Tin- ir roans; | - d FOR SALE . $600.00 buys 33 acres of land, several acre: heavy pine timber and about'300 cords of standing’ wood, fine well of water, - TO RENT TO, RENT—~Furnished rooms, steam h°§t very central. Xnuulre Tuls orflce. lec16d TO RENT Two_ very tttrsctlva rooms for light houSekeeping; steam beat. Tel. 353-12. dec16d TO. RENT—_Two or three unturnished rflomn in very desirable locality. Ad- dress H., Bulletin Office. decl2s TO '—A small furnished. amrt- ment, for light houseke&slng altet Dec. 14th, 1918. S. G. Congdon, 82 M Klnley Ave. ec12 '0 RENT-—Four-; room flat. Inllul!'e A, Bruckner, _55_Fra: lin_St. deci2d TO RENT—Five-room upper tene- ment, newly painted and pflpered at 6 Stanton Ave. e11d “ROOMS to rent for light housekeep- ing, centrally located. Inaquire Bi 22 Cliff St. . Miss Chapman. declld TO RENT-—Four-room flat, all mod- ern improvements, at 16 Thames St. Inquire American Waste & Metal Cc‘ 210 ‘West Main St. dec! good price. A rare bargain. Investi Choice of 400. - WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, H&gl;fl?gafl;—}?:ffl"ssz Caed rl'x‘e’;‘uba)} 41 West Brond St., Westerly, R. L the day, 50¢, T5¢c, and $1. Ave. dec3d 7 Telephone 2365, Holstein Cattle We have some that splendid types For Sale. Railroas TO RENT—A three-room tenement, rent $7. Inquire 39 Spruce St. nov30od TO RENT—Furnished room, with lhnard. can_accommodate a few more table boarders; one minute’'s walk from Marlin- Rgckwell S. névisa 13 Boswell Ave. FOR RENT—Two closed cars, at rea- sonable rates; day or night service. Phone 1219-3, 14 Clift St. noviéd TO M\T—Furnlshed rooms, 58 Washington St. novisd TO RENT—Furnished room, also _one room for_light hchsckeeping. Mrs. { P e sl STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- able. Fanning Studio, 32 Broadway. | jeld STONE and DARLING EAST WOODSTOCK, CONN. Tel. Putnam Div. 216-4. Get a small bottie of Ely's Cream| ga97" The Pasnik Co. sl fof less . | -ooson: deciit ie Ruditenuc Balm from your druggist now. Apnily dec14a Non Sd“}E_B“msln sseldum oflerel«j]' 4 a little of this fragrant, . antiseptic, gt Jemp L When vou can get people to 1ive | healing ercam in Jons ey W VADIES' sergo dresses, with pleated| sound, will pull two ' tons, and ~ will parts and not act them you've got the rts; $5. asnik Co. sell for less.| walk five miles an hour, weight 1285 J R penetrates through every air passage| Norwich and Willimantic, and soon to ounds, price $80. worth doubl h :r‘rto.—:ce_ g;:’mx t;f ;»:\H:’r]n nnmbl;» Tht; of the head. sootnes the inflamed or| open at Danielson. 9 decl4d .| Amount: & farm hnrneosrs faron vseagtone : <:l. rlPtThnrn QW emple ’: swollen mucous membranc and relief | ~ ey BT T e o0 o | one driving harness $6, two large new .'rm scene in e One man, Writ- | oomeg instantly. board in private family. Address street blarkets, one large’ auto robe. en by Thgmas Dixon, author of The | ™Y’ jugt fine, Don't stay stuffed-up| X%z Bulletin. or Felephone 121¢ | Call at store No. 7 Union St. Willi- irth of " Nation, which Select Ples | wit 5 cold or nasty catarrah ‘des1sd | mAntic, .Copn. dec14d ires will_present at the Auditorium | e | —— = — | “FoR SALE_Place on gthe Hartford theatre today, did not act their parts Levbane &iven Ay, Gal 35 Shetuole | turnpike, 2% miles - frdm’ Mansfield —they lived them. Large Crowds Skate at Olympic Rink. Room 10, 9 to 4 p.m. Phone 38.2 | Depot, 6-room brick house in good Te- In the turbulent “temple of man”| “myq nast week has seen the largest vy. Instructor in Modern | P2Ir. g0od well water piped into the scenes of the picture a wild collection | ., 08 PASt o€k nas seen, the arges: deci4d | house, 2 actes landin house lot, barn. of sooialists, anarchists, “T. W. W av | crowds at the Olympic Skating Ri wood ' shed, wagon shed, and 31 acre anid members of various creeds and | SCe it has opened, and it is fast be- | “OUR NEW LINE of spring millinery | woodlot, price $1,500. Address Mrs, . t o ! coming the most popular - place = of | now in. and you know our low prices. | M. Gerrick, 126 North St., Willimantic. (its partifipate in A near-riol. AbOUt| ymusement and recreation in Nor-| The Pasnik Co. sell for less. - Secitd| _decidd i procured in Los Angeles. upon very| Vich- The crowds have proven very| "\yANTED—For office work. a yvouns| FOR SALE—Ladles’ serge dresses, crderly and the management has not | woman, accurate, ambitious, competent, | With pleated skirts, $3.97. Pasnik Co. as yet received any complaint from any of its patrons, and the manage- ment wants it understood that they are always glad to receive any sug- gestions froni its vatrons that will in any way add to their pleasure and en- tertainment. sell for less. Norwich ;nd Williman- tic. and soon to open at Danielson. decldd FOR SALE or rent, four-room house, barn. outbuildings, on state road, town of Lisbon, 21 miles from Taftville, reasonable terms. H. B. Kelley, Burn- Write by hand, stating qualifications. decldd 79 Bu”etlr‘ “LADIES’ Burson hose, first quamy black or whita put up'in halt dozen boxes, pres Z4c per pair; silk_hose, Pasnik Co, seil for less. Norwich and iQn: Tussiay night the:Skate Boys|wiimaniici soul;fo onen. st Dasiel:| 30c, Coaly Box 86;0r ‘fainGresn | 2 S ¥s | son. ecld c ec connected with the rink will compete = B RS o sattla a1 liaubation A ete| "WANTED — Second hapa furnitur FOR SALE—Good fat young turkeys, Wito' is the BUST ELRYer i Tt pr’om- we pay highest prices in eastern Con-| Mrs. Eliza Lathrop, Gardner lake. necticut; we buy anything; largest sec. | Phone 1863-3 di ises to be some race. ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, | — E Nacn of 108 A Owing to the . 3 2 2| FORSALE_Farm of 10% acres, farm great demand the rink Wil be open|warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwica. g i both afternoons and evenings until | Write. call or tel. 361-13. "JedMWs | 77,3 acres. farm of 1 Pt further notice. Alsoin the near fu-|" WANTED_One family cottage house | Maine, Groton, Conn declid ture the rink is to have the most com- [ costing in the neighborhood of $2,000.| —> = = . plete musical organization to add to| Send description, Buyer, care Bullel!m Pl ALE—Eversthing in_ knitted fts attraction ~dectsd goods for woman and ch;ld The Pas- nik Co. sell for' less. ' Norwich and T T T 4 e TLADIES pihk brocaded rubber top| Willimantic, and soon to open at Dan- BRIEF STATE NEWS coisets, $1.24. The Pasnik Co. sell for| lelson.. decita B ot 1y e decldd | TFoR SALE—Franklin 1917 touring _ New Britain—The water situation WANTED—OId newspapers, 40c per | car, good as new, run only 5.000 miles. is a subject uppermost in the minds | 100 Ibs. magazines, books. 75c per 104 | Inquire 120 Cliff St., or Puone 945, of a number of the city officials atYhis ihin h:z?)tflt pnseb paid fn;: rfld‘ ra‘s:, dec13d qhe e ha8s and bagging. Call 4112 | “Fon sALE — ‘Ladies! Burson hose, Hartford.—The annual luncheon of A ] = 2 SN' :iuam\l black or u}m; m;r ntl» in Vi i 5, A 4 léa\'_" ri e underwe: a ozen boxes, presentable for hol- e ay olvoke Alumni assoctation | ity or mants. 47e. “Pasnik \v. S| iday EIf(5, o her pair: ladles Silk aud?ilo:lur: Snl’:;rg; In the *. M. C. A1 wich and Willimantic, soon to open in| hose. 29c.” Pasnik Co. secll for less Danielson. deci4d | Norwich and Willimantic, soon to apen short notice, mostly from the unem-| Chester. — The Essex Light and at Danielson. deCNd P - WANTED — F‘urmshed apartment, — ploved: il were aftracted by the | Power company has put in mew light| rour or five rooms, central. P Rddress | FOR SALE—01d violins, from 50 (0 'm:\n‘:"_mh‘l\‘;rk( and -ll'nrc.u}" in “the bulll(ms on all of the stréet lights, which | Auditorium Hotel. decl3d | 200" years old, conldltmrf\ and tone per- s, act, some of them were | make a big improvement ovVer the old ork ex.| fect: three to select from: only two procured at a socialist meeting the | ones. ek amr?&?}):(\"!‘m:lal;:)‘; T women: gias | Sillebe sold: prices $30. 375, 3125 E. {vening before, where men of the Mas- | Clinton.—Charles ' Tamb, 51, died | cligible; commence 392 month; won-| “gosiia Bl e tereraft company had been scouting |suddenty at Clingori Tuesday of heart|9erful opportunity: ° permanen: pasi-|—Jdecld to find certain tynes needed. trouble. ' He wa: ti 2 £ Wi ““ tions; candidates coached free; write FOR SlLE-Berkshxre brood sow.. One of the types was the spéaker, 3 lived i (-.-sta i 'IV(' @ h Lt lmmedxaleh Franklin Institute, Dept. Bemamm P. Davis, Franklin. Tel tlib isaden bf the socialists succeeding s a oy TEVERYTHING in knitted goods for| FOR SALE—Bath robes for the the hero, He soon proved| Portland—Lieut. Francis W. Potter, woman and child. The Pasnik Co. sell for whole famil, times. an acceptable gift at all Pasnik Co. sell for less. himself well ca: gon of Dr. and Mrs. F, E. le of the part, and Potter had less Norwich. and - Willimantic, Nor- made a very realistic spaech in the 2 RArrow escape from heing killed on | and soon to open at Danielson. decl4d | wich and Willimantic, soon to open at yehearsal. He was instructed to turn | the battlefleld the day before the ar-| “\yiNrED_Pupils for private dancing Sipsonie Ry S e e loose when the scene was to be film- | mistice was signed. A fnachine gun| jessons given daily. Call 35 Shetucket| FOR SALE—Six bushels hard wood ed. Reginald Barker, director, said | bullet etruck his canteen, ‘was de-|St. Room 10, 11 to 2 p. m. Phone 38-2. | or kindlings for $1, delivered anywhere he had never heard 2 more anafchis- | flected; and passed through his'tin cup | N.” H. Levy, Inslr.\clor in in town; coal, t0o. by the bushel. R. tie epeech and then grazed his leg, injuring him | Dancing. bhfl:{};% Durkee Lane. Tel. 504, In the few minutes, while the cam- | very slightly. . WANTED—The bublic to know that —nee ~ SR meEarT eras were makinz the most of the 1 have purchased the wood of the| FOR SALE — Nice seasoned maple scene,-he had a larze part of the au- Crescent Fire Arms Co.; first ¢ wood in stove lengths, delivered any- dience entirely forzetful of the fact 2ood dry hard wood; I am ready to sell| where east of Franklin Square: send HRADACHE QUICKLY DISAPPEARED I ostal. James Butler, R. F. D, Np. 3. that were working in a picture. |~ “I had the headache and took two|ore \?r";flr?\"”,wil"10”““153{{"03"{‘;‘\'3 P e s R D [ He forgot it also, and after the eam- | Foley Catharti Tablets and my head|rear Crescent Arms Co., from 9 a. m.| —m = : = eramen had been ordered to cut, he | Stopped aching in a short while. 1|to' 4 p. m. J. C. Hafner. deosd FOR SALE—One pair of working kept right on speaking, and the crowd think this medicine will do anyone e — — | oxen at 9 cents a pound. weight about surged and roared and velled with 200d,” says Mrs, Swest Clary, Ante | MARRIED MAN to work on farm,|2700 pounds: also one pair of working ared and velled with ex- | §200 p J808 T o0 10ts Tire Tec- | used to farm work, able to take chargs| horses, will weigh about 2600 pounds: citement. Tt was auite a task to quiet ognized as the mest effective remedy|in owner's absence. Apply in first in- | would exchange for young stock or them down and, get the’ rest of the | for dull headaciiZs. costiveness, bilious- | Stance, stating wages required, to U. S.{springers. W. J aBowler; iWestiWhling: scenes, lm‘t Mr. Barker said that the ne:ls. sour sm]r‘nrm‘_rfiml digestive dis- Ys‘lmnl‘g fifé‘.in?.”“?n‘f,fg“mg“ hga,l)n ton. Conn.. R D. 2. declid extra work was well worth while in |0rders generaliy. ey are ucceptable 1 o s ea’ | For sALE— udles heavy ribbed the added realism obtained. lo the most delicate stomach; good for | yided. etc. novied | yinderwear, shirts or pants, 47c. Pasnik Also today, The Brass Bullet and e bt g ™ 'I»fl"& s~ '"!!d dcm WANTED—Raw furs. At H, A.|Co. Norwich and Wiliiman soon to the latest current eves will be | &® 8. e Lee sg00d Co.| Heebner's every Thursday. A. C. Ben-| open in Danielson. decl4d showh. fett. novizd Y FOR SAL BATIL ROBES for the whole fami Davis. Theatre, SALE an acceptable gift at all times. P: REO 2-ton_truck with dump body. Tn the photoplay written especially nik Co. sell for less. Norwich and|The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 32 She- for his cinema debut Fnfico Caruso Willimartic, svon to open at Daniel-| tucket St. novidd the celebrated tenor, plavs fwo roles son.' i VAU g sl ReclAR ] CHEVROLET—Model 490, series of one being Cesare Carulli, a singer, and (o WANTED —Second hand and ln!l’qun 1913, In very tine vond;lg;(nnF This is a the other Mario Naani, s > uraiture of all kinds: get our prices | rare bargain a e Frisbie-Mc- Sk i B L S I OFFER FOR SALE betors you sell, A, Bruckner. G5 Frank-| Cormick Co. 52 Shefiicket St.__octloa two characters are the principal fiz- L3St 1, Fatyat mowEs { DELIVERY—! capa. $3,000 Sterling Dyeing and ‘ha DELIVERY—1000 1b. ures in the story of My Cousth Which WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- | express body, with top and curtains. will be shown at the Davis theatre on Einishing C; ver: also old false teeth; highest prices Thek I‘rlqsblc MeCormick Co. 52 She- Monmday, Tuesday and Wednesday. As inishing Lo, ?&‘3, \Erw}YchGu‘d i “.Bpmd' el Vi First Mortgage, 5% Bon WANTEDLong distance _movin SREC) D! ds jobs by auto”truck. Phone 1172 o SFOR SALE_Turkeys, by _Willlam at 95 and Interest wi g sep25d auman, R. F. D. No. 1, Jewett City, Conn. dec9d, s FOR: SALE—One farm_ horse welgh1 ing about 1100, price $30. H. M. Box _74, Abington, Conn. dec?d FOR SALE_One registered Berkshire C. sow, one registered WANTED —Furs of all kinds: highes prices paid. Every Saturda) ‘\ Mills of Willimantic, Conn., will b \qrm‘clh‘ Tallow Co.,” 33 Taiman St novild These bonds are tax free in Con- necticut. Very few of these bonds are offered for sale and therefore . § i WANTED w; also grade cows. Plain this a special opportunity. Norwich, Conn. dl—"lglcéne ec Two Nurse Girls, 3 Chamber Maids, | - rs: 14."Back Tenders, 3 ‘Cooks_(women). SALE—One Holstein cow four n 1 3 3 500 Laborers, 1 Waitress, 2. Farmers, | 55311 Of milk & G4%, and & numbe J C 1 Teamster. cows that will. freshen soon. I W ames L. ase FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU |Foote. Phone 1851-12. decdd Geo. L. Chesbro, Manager FOR SALE — Mosler safe, double d , new. Inquire 138 Wash- 37 Shetucket Street, ooton 5t Nabwich,ror Ehone. 670, e —— wAmD. FOR SALdE~| 1914 Chalmers Six in Old false ieeth. D. perfect condition, seven _passenger. Broken W fi,’f.,;, ey §1;";‘e‘,",e“‘ Henry Allard, 35 North Main St. Nor- ;! Send oy parcel post and receive || Wich. Conn. i nov2sd O WERTBR, ooy Auctioneer || checic by return mall. We buy dia: S : “¥OR SALE_One Prairie State incu. Office, No. 42 Main St., puonde.Esho) e bator, two Colonial _brooders, wood X Danielson, Ct. COLLATERAL LOAN CO.. carving set. A. B. Davies, adm. est. 154 Water St., C. P. Knight. oct21d between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. ablished 1872 FOR SALE or excnange (a part) for automobile, a cottage Of nine rooms, with lot and shed adjoining, shore and country advantagos, boating, bathing, fishing, with pavilion and postoffice, PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, DEC, 21, 1918, at 11 o’clock a. m. Now is the ime to Save Coal by i ¢ far 4 on grounds: cottage is short distance GiTpENg eaarmy ghigr ehe nd one: Covering Steam-Pipes with from Niantic village, Crescent Beach, * Mo Sond. 5 AL & NAT Golden Spur and OSwegatchie, near the Moosup Pond road, and known as IONAL state camp, all available by troller or H - 3 s L R D ey AIR CELL COVERING launch; farnishings included In sale; ENRICO CARUSO including nearby springers, 2 and 3 For Sale by . touriné var desired of DT or ’if bty A vear old heiférs due later on, one or Moflel. slociiis shin Jarien | mood in ASTCRART Dres b o . style, preferably new, reen de- 2 / two now milking, and one n.gs four THE PECK-MCW““AMS CO. sired, blue or black, in good fa dition; M months old Guernsey bull. 1%¥rms =f fr. Caruso appears simulianeous owner of cottage nas business {fiterests Carulii sals cash. which make further use of same un- Nanni he declSMWF and OPPo! HENRY LEWIS. 3 p . vailable. For further information, to himself frequently, multiple phot = Norwich. - ot g S v G THOMPSON, F. s|sfistis B i i G purpose o o o i FOR SALE_Sea®snel bard wood, all B v ot e s ~1wi, 1018, Same | Chiropodist, Foot Specialist | sizes, aclivered to it parts of the city. ceilen: cast of ‘hiel among i Harry B. Ford. »Ehn“e (l}: nove: (PROTECT _YOUR FEET), . ¥F. CONAN u Fizaklin Street. , an opeta sin- , FOR SALE—Two-ton Federal eru& feature in the five-part Triangie wost e Piano Tuner | Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366.4 e\ G o 4 L reaTy or 82 rite for catalogue. e drama, The Pretender. - The Bur 192 Prospeat St | —— e 1" Racine, Danfelson, Conn. - ,,,f,d fen Holmes ~Travelogu. . showing P! STHERE 1s no advertising medium In = Methodized Cannibals, completes the East T u; - eral Jhe Phone 51] letln‘;:rblg:‘xli:c ncu:“o:l al 1o The Bul & R SALE—One _gen &?gosa Tel. 32-4 Lebanon. M ey, 3| DAIRY FARM ‘Will “sell at a sacrifice price my dairy farm of 105 acres, well dhided into tillable, pasture and ' woodland; fruits of all descriptions, & good new house of nine rooms, barn facilities for 20 head and 3 horses. plenty of cther buildings, such: as wood shed, cidrriage house, corn-crib, hen house: all of these buildings -are in first class condition; 2 horses, 11, milking cows, 1 bull, 50 to 60 fowl, barn full of hay and corn fodder, enough to winter.all of these cattle, about 300 bushels corn, 100 busheis puiaives, 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 Plainffeld statjon, good. lo- cation, fine outlook, best of elevation and good .heavy rich land. If inter: 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 TO RENT e n d terms. Will ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT | iie” iMmeatate "possession. Racines FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM | Farm Agency. Danielson, Conn. Fhone FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000' SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. FOR SALE A splendid . eight-room house thoroughly modern with attractive interior situated in ten minutes’ walk of Frank- in Square. This property is a great bargain at the price of- fered. Engquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main ‘Street 724 — Phones — 68 FOR SALE FOR SALE AT A BIG BARGAIN' PRICE nine-room modern house, fine outbuild- ings, with about nine acres of land, very 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, PRESTON BRIDGE Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. Horses to let for all kinds of busi- ness, with or withcut rigs, by the day or week. Special attention to boarders and transients; 20 to 30 horses always on hand, for sale. weighing 1030 to 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every horsa will be sold with a written guarante: to be just as represented a. time of sale, or money refunded in full. Tria] FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT - HOUSE WITH iMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY LINE AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN . 8QUARE. FOR PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich Phones | FOR SALE allowed. 1f in need of anything in our 5 , £ v operty line, give us & trial and we will zive [ 4 Thy Yory desizable property of Bst you full value for your money. house, large barn, large lot. Buy this STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. for investmen Phone 326-2. @ N & E. A. PRENTICE, Administrator. Y e oHA 86 Cliff St. Phone 300. FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and FOR SALE Business Blocks, Suilding rots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to sell or rent, as I have « number of peonle looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Listate auu insurance, Roow 103 Thayer Bldg. COWS FOR SALE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN ANOTHER CARLOAD ARRIVES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. PROPERTY FRED W. HOXIE Phone 62 Lebanon |know as Adam’s Tavern in FARM BARGAINS 200 acres, good buildings, only $2,- and wood enough to pay for farm; e, 35 cow farm, smooth land, good buildings, $4,000: 46 acree, state road, Colonial heuse, 20 rcoms, 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. Willimantic, Conn. Norwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, ~ Seekonk, Mass. SEVENTY-FIVE COWS FOR SALE SEVERAL GOOD FRESH MILKERS JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Conn. ITnIephone 30, Lebanon FOR SALE | Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey [Wm. W. lvely Ex., 11 Champlin Street §5 as BUY THIS . SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE It is a new house, having seven rooms and spacious reception hall. Modern bath equipment and every latest improvement. On large lot with granolithic sidewalks. There’s a well-built garage, ceiled walls and cemented floor. Several tons 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 Telephone 1334 63 Broadway LOST AND FGUND LOST—A lady's brown pocketbook, containing sum _of money, between Postoffice_and Mara & Bccleton's, or on Cliff . Reward if returned to i deci6d _ AN LOST. st or slolen. passbook No: 135912 of The Norwich Savings Society. All persons are cau- tioned against purchasing or negotiat- ing the same, and any person having a | claim to said book is hereby called up- i FURNISHED SEASHORE CO1TAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, on or before the 23th day of “May, 1919, or submit to having the book deciared Weekapaug, Pleasant |cancelled and extinguished and a new View, and along the Rhode lsland | Sovont mee tioreng pard c s the shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. | — - package of clgtheslines. Send forbooklet. - Owner call at 152 Palmer St lnd Dny for this adv. d TLOST—In Pautipaug Hill n nelghbnr- hood, spotted light tan and_white fox hound. Finder notify. M. F. Poumch, 30 Fountain St. Phone 13§6-3. nov2sd Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R kL 1 ollsht to shoot A whinin" Ui - You low-down. also mever falling 'spring. 2 acres of | I've seen the Work you do so el You bloody, i the wood can be sold to the mill at a| After wutyymewn W“m U, I ain’t no blflo There ai gate Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. | But wherr\‘ o on to present said claim to said bank} ‘im_where ‘with “Tifted For 'e called me “Kamerad Me, wat's fc 'im Pllyea t‘ze ogu;‘ ok p.é? = X, crucified my “out th e mun “Kamerad.” > nkin® “ound o' “elk; ell; Don’t you ou’vy bean an’ {oné, you comes to thl B om e et Mo asials o .—}Aut‘hor Unknuwn. Don’t call FRANCE FOUND HER SOUL: You have 5 white A crucible o mn]fen st Your sons !a stars twheqh&ter to a And !;‘de in llg’ht fm- ym! o. glflflous As Joan oT en. Obeying piunged at Ofleans !n a“fleld Of spears and. lived- her. d died in fire— iy o Thou, Frartce, and. hast lived The dream and known the meaning of the dréam, And read ILS riddle: How tha senl of May to ‘)ne greatest purpose make tself A lens Df Cleamess how ' it ‘16ves the ot deebest truth, andihow its bitterest &: Turns sweet to soul's surrenjer, —Edgar Lee .umm. HUMOR OF THE | DAY, “Who was Titian, Jim?" “He was the chap who :got Uup tHat famous. hair .dye.”—Boston Transcript. Mrs. Sprinky—Mrs. Foonstar has a college professor to tutor her sen and pays him an enormous salary. Mr. Sprinky—I'd ca.ll that hiré edu- cation—Town Topics.’ “Where can I get a map of Brook- Iyn, old man ” “There ain't'any such thing: No- one t';vrs ever been ablé to make ‘one.'— e, > “I started golf to g&t my- mind oft Lusiness.” “Did the plan work’.’" “Yes. - Now I'm looking .for.:some other game that’ll get it back agnin " —Washington: Star, “What kind of 'a portr'nt is Lhc art- ist going to paint of that public.speak- er? “To be matural T think it cught to be a - speaking likeness.”—Louisville ‘Courier-Journal, Young Minister (reqen’ing gm of fountain. pen)—Thank, you. I hope 1 vhall now. be able to write be tter ser- ns. The Lady—TI hope so.—Boston Tran- seript. - “I.see they are going to tax talking machines.” “‘Well, my dear, that probably won't affect you: and, if it does, I'll chéerful~ 1y pay the tax”—Louisville Courier- Journal, Pro—Cholly = Klumsy always says u erything the longest way, regardless the circumstances. (‘ou¥Xeh he's one of he kind of people who would shout “Assistance required! Assistance required!” if he fell in the water. ——Inaianapoh.s Star. “I met our:mew. minister o ' +o-Sunday school, mamm‘a 2 éa!d Wn- lie, “and he asked me if I eyer played marbles on Sunday ““What did you answer?”. asked mother. “I simply. said ‘Get thee behind me, Satan!’ and walked ofi and left him,” was ‘the triumphant response.—Utica Observer. THE KALEIDOSCOPE A full-grown elephant can carry a |load of over three tons upon its back. Of 317,000 miners employed in the mines -of Soulh Africa only 32,000 are white, - A floor 14 feet square might be covered with a single ounce of gold leaf. The gas meters of the hotses in New York city are now recorded by cameras, which yield. a ;.permanent record’ of -each.of the regular read- ings. Cases of yellow fever-are reported to have developed at San Jose, Guate- mala, and the commandant and port doctor have- died from -the disease. The agent at Saginaw, Mich., of the new United States Employment Bu- reau has just placed an 8l-year-old man at work. A room may be quickly freed from the smell of tobacco smoke by plac- ing in it a pail of water containing a hdndful of hay, wheh “will absorb all the odor of the mhacco o The output of all creamenes in the Provinee of Alberta.. fiaskatc}\ewan Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec for the next thirty days has been com- mandeered. by the Canadiin: govern- ment. Buyers at a puhlic Quct,mn of furs held in St. Louis on October 8, 1918, subscribed to $1,500,000 worth of Liberty Bonds prior to the sale. This subscription was in addition to the $728 000 previously subscribed by the local fur trade of.that city, A -California man was arrested, tried and found guilty .of killing a man naméed Henry. The California man was sentenced 'to 15 years for manslaughter. . He went to prisonapd served his 15 years and _was dis- charged two years ago. Last month Henry, the supposed ‘dead- mam, was located in Louisiang alive and well Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S.. CASTORIA LEGAL NOTICE « There will be a' mesting of the Legal Voters of the Twelffis nS"g::}‘.ar‘ol Distriet of the Town of Griswold in the School- hodse Saturday, Dec. 21..at 8 o'clock P gy’ "authorize their Tral%ur'ér to bor- row money on temporary loa To, mke action on repairs on the bullding. ulll'ueu Jewett City, Conn. Dee. 14, : GEORGE H. JENNINGS, - GEORGE A, H. su‘.{,& JAMES ¥, SHEA dect6d . Dist DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 18-13” Alics Building, Norwich : Phans 1177-3 i

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