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FULL ASSOCIATED : \ PRESS DESPATCHES. WEDNESCAY, DEC. 18, 1918. FOR SALE ICE FOR SALE WANTED—CONTRACTS FOR IN CAR LOTS, WINTER OR SUM- MER DELIVERY, OR WILL LEASE POND ON THE C. V. R. R. ADDRESS BOX 17 THIS OFFICE Whet Is Going On Tonigit Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- ‘WANTED—Pupils for lessons_given dz Shetucket St, Room 10, 9 to Phone 3§-2. N, H. vate modern FOR SALE—Ford tour: Iy, f-l-ll 3 'or ing car, model, demountable ris $350. ' Address Box 49, Bulletin. _dec18d " FOR SALE—Second hand one-horse P. Curtin, Baltic. or for sale, new 48 indi- rent $125 mont! er, Mass. » and Motion Pictures Levy, Instructor. FOR SALE Six l{loiors 3L p., 220 Volt, A C THE AMERICAN WASTE FOR RENT—Th farm, 100_acres. P. 0. Yantic. TO RENT—A three-room_tenement, rent $7.. Inquire 39 Spruce St. nov3ed FOR RENT—Either single or tionally neat three and six rooms Inquire of James 1 lumber wagon. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre W. C. Smith, WANTED—Old automobiles for and junk. Call 1219- d Second hand _kitchen range for country; wood burner ferred; must be in good quote_jowest cash price. care Bulletin Co. TXMAS comes but onct & ye ot to by sumpin for him by it hear.— Dllgllasl(llzh Fagan's Smoke Shop. FOR SALE—Seven baskets hard wood for $1, delivered in the city. 1| st. Wood Yard, Greeneville. ‘Write Range, FOR SALE—Few fine dukdmnl okt fameninis‘ o) on Franklin square. & Co.. No, 34 Broad ANNOUNCEMENTS Breed, Theatre. Wehlen, in His Bonded Wife, \ smari, up-to-dste comedy d-ama of FOR SALE—Nine horses, weight 900 to 1500, ages 6 to 12, all good W and some extra good drivers, prices $50 to $200; if you heed a horse -forany ob, be sure and come here ng, as we want to sell-out this week to make room for a carload Call O'Brien FOR RENT—Furnished cottage, 176 Laurel Hill Ave. all modern improve- dR F. Bray, 231 Central Ave. NTED—A farm about 75 to 125 acres, within five or six miles of Nor- wicls state price, land and conditions. society life, will be the the Breed theatre In this picture Miss Wehlen is I OFFER FOR SALE $3,000 Sterling Dyeing and TO RENT—Furnished rooms, steaf FOR SALE & METAL CO. 210 West Main St. SPOETRY I e 'T_opportunity offéred to trustworthy mai® to es- tablish himself with one of the great insurance companies; Bulletin_Office. SALESMAN wante ha:t, Jery central Inquire T office. and distingu'zhed play - "FOR SALB—Two pairs of horses In Hale in the leading role. A-1 condition, good all around work- ers, 7 to 8 years old; one pair black, welghing about 270 weighirig about 310 for ‘exactly what they are worth. quire The Palmer Motor Sales Corp. 128 Bank St New London, Con! Finishing Co. First Mortgage, 5% Bonds at 95 and Interest TO RENT—Two or three unfurnished Tooms in very desirable locality. A dress H., Bulletin Office. TO RENT—A small turnished apart- iight _housekeeping, Dec. 14th, 1918. Kinley Ave. TO RENT—Four-room flat. A, Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. TO RENT—Four-room flat, all mod- ern improvements, at 16 Thames St. Inquire American Waste & Metal Co., 210 West Main St TO RENT—RoomS Hotel; steam_heat; $2 a week up; by e dds S Tan and 31 roung society to be sure that the man she marries is in love with her for her own beauti- ful self and not for her we: this idea in view she leav urious home and lives the ple life of a zirl in ordinary Here she meets and falls in fove with a young architect who is also in love with he a8 a poor girl, however, and the un- vsual complications which part many humorous well as many semi-tragic ones—to the buys 39 acres of land, several acres heavy pine timber and about 300 cords of standing wood, fine weil of waten,|; Inquire | also. never failing spring, 2 acres of cleared land, some fruit, situated 1% miles to main lire of railroad :mfl’ % good opportunity for energetic solicitor 3 who can speak French and English; salary and commissions; permanent Do- satisfactory auired. Address Box 81, Bulletin Office. These bonds are tax free in Con- Very few of these bonds are offered for sale and therefors this is a special opportunity. FOR SALE — Chow-chow, Russian wolf hounds, Airedales, collles, Pomeranians, cocker spaniels and Pe- [ kingese spaniels; make ideal Christmas 94 Meadow St. WANTED—A woman to care for two children and do light housework while mother works; $25 month ‘and board. BoX 93, R. D. Anna Hedler, Mary Benker, and Gertrud: Toplift were heard in chorus_singing which was Duets by Misses Miller; solo by Ruth Allen, and a solo by Obeline Lambert preceded the singing of America. The organization will 2dd $120 to its teasury as the proceeds of the supper She still poses mile to prosperous village, where all the wood can be sol to the mill at a good price. A rare bargain. Investi- gate. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. FOR SALE—Two excellent 3 year old Holstein heifers, served; also one cow. E. Monoson, North Franklin, Lebanon 23-4. SALE—Three” tenement house Inquire 422 Nortiy Main situations—as WANTED—A girl for general house- Railroad Ave. work. Apply 147 McKinley Ave. declsd JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, The role of the Phil Hazzard Hale, one of the men of the stage and Frank Currier, dean of Metro players, is seen as Digby Morse, the father of ‘Warda Howard pla; sister and William Fredricks, the sher- iff. The part of the cook is taken by Wijliam H. St. James. Monroe Salisbsry will also be seen in Hugon, the Mighty, a stirring Blue- bok0, RENT_Furnished g oard: can accommodate a few more table boarders; one minute’s walk from| Choice of 400. Marlin-Rockwell's. at 63 Tenth St. Teofoil Puza. FOR SALE—1916 Dodge touring car in good running order, good tires, at a Apply ‘Candy Store op- NORWICH railway mail clerk ex- aminations coming; men, women, girls eligible; commence $92 derful opportunity; candidates coached free; Franklin Institute, est known leading At a recent annual meeting of the 12 Boswell Ave. the followipg officers were for the ewsuirg year: dent, Mrs. C. W. Perkins; vice presi- bargain_price. posite Tafts Station. FOR SALE—One matched Devon steer: cow. new mileh, one farm horse, weight Apply to Firland Farm, Wind- Phone 102-5 Willimantic. immediately. 32K., Rochester, N. Y. 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. FOR RENT—Two closed cars, at rea- day or night 4 Clift S sonable rates Mrs. H. E. Learned; treasurer, Mrs. C. directresses, Mrs. C, H.| Boyens, Mrs. A, R. Boutilier. . Felix Belile is having a well driven Office, No, £2 Miin St., Danielson, Ct. 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L one Guernsey TO RENT — Furnished rooms, 5 Washington St. TO RENT—Furnished room, also one $600.00 "Nuwf‘hgr“ is.a aonl tor the meta flaxen’ Halr, b aster. She was, molded . mith “But what is that whi¢h seems Those_flaxen locks arouna?” 'Why.htggrs thie seaweed'twined in thg Of & maid the- WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, Telephone 2365, which when completed bird drama, and the Burton Holmes b siiginsine travel series will complete the bill for today and Thursday. room for light Kelly, 7 No. High St. STORAGE—Household goods stored or short term; rates reason- ‘anning Studio, 52 Broadway. Write, call or tel. 361-13. hensokeeping. PRACTICAL NURSE with 2% years' in state and government hospitals desires cases nurse or attendant is required; Tet Address P. M. Nurse, East K Conn. Telephone 105 WANTED—Young American woman with some knowledge of housework would teach cooking, good wages, PUBLIC SALE DEC. 21, 1918 at 11 o'clock m m. Having sold my farm, one and one- half mlies south of South Killingly, on the Moosup Pond road, and known as the old Ayer place, 1 will sell prepara- 10 head of cattle, nearby springers, ear old heifers Gue later on, one or Swo now milking, and one FOR SALE—Pony, rubber tired pony riding” sadale and harness; A fife and drum corps has heen or- also Ford car, best ganized under the direction of Moses Lafrenieve, meeting for practice in the basement of St. Joseph's church. There are 4 fifes, ¢ snare drums and a base FOR SALE—Dolls as large as a year dressed in_soldier clothes, ; aiso medium sized breakable, 47c, and some at 24c. Pasnik Co. sell for less. All those who have seen legitimate stage or in opera, Prosper Merimee's immortal story of Carmen, will find in this picturization of the story for Geraldine. Farrar, one of the most thrilling photop!: TO RENT—Furnizhed to vacating, Norwich_and The present W. S. 8. drive as was and soon to open at Dan- best residential section. true of all the different drives of the ys seen here in Address Mrs. Charles Langdon, 63 Gil- Holstein Cattle have some that are splendid types For Sale. FOR RENT past few moathe, is mesting with the B T o rmen Wil be Show! | hearty support of the residsnts of botn at the Auditorium theatre today and Thursday and doubtless will be ac- Hartford. Conn. DOLLS as large as a year old baby, FOR SALE—Ladies with pleated skirts. $5.97. Norwich and Williman- months old Guernsey STONE and DARLING EAST WOODSTOCK, CONN. HENRY LEWIS. Seven-Room Cottage with all modern | dressed in soldier clothes, medium sized d»lls, unbreakable. 47c, The Pasnik Co. sell Norwich and Willimantic. and soon to open at Danielson. WANTED—Board and room in pri- Mrs. Irving Gregorg after = suffermg from a broken and ‘infected forefinger for several weeks, is a little'fore com- tic, and soon to open at Danielson. claimed as one of the most popular of the Farrar series of photoplays. The story of Carmen deals with the operations of a band of who, for vears have been doing u improvements, very desirable location. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN and some at 24c. FOR SALE_Farm of 103 acres, farm OOL. EARL M. GALLUP....Auctioneer f 50 acres, farm 5 actes, farm of Tel. Putnam Div. 216-4. Maine, Groton, Con: FOR SALE—Everything in_knitted 200ds for woman and child. The Pas- Norwich and c. and soon to open at Dan- vate family by dress Box 91, care Bulletin. WANTED — Furnished conveniences Address Box 19, care Bulletin. SOUTH WINDHAM The Sunday school is preparing an interesting .programme. to_be_given in thriving business with econnivance of a dishonest custom's but when he is removed and Den Jose, a young military officer is made commandant of the district and whe refuses to accept any bribes, their the aid and Real Estate Broker Franklin Square, Norwich STORE TO RENT AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, DEC. 20, at 1 o'clock, rain or the Congregational church Christmas dairy farm of 105 a DAIRY FARM sell at _a sacrifice price my res, well divided into tillable, pasture and woodland; roguish schemes are threatened with How fo overcome the con- “FOR SALE_Franklin 1017 touring Edward Chambarlin of Montafa has car, good as new, run only 5,000 miles. been the guest of his cousin; Charles ‘WANTED—Tepement of - three four rooms, ts of all des ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT , 2 s00d new house of nine ro barn facilities improvements, near Washington square, by American Address Box 100, 30 horses, 1000 to 1500 lbs.. ages § 120 Cliff'St., or Phone 945. to 11 years, a few pairs, 2500, 2700 and scientious scruples of Don Jose? The instrument selected for the purpose is Carmen, a cigarette girl of beauty ab- FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—COMTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW INQUIRE AT BULLETIN James_Larkham spent Tuesday in FOR SALE — Ladies’ Burson hose, first quality, black or white, put up in half dozen boxes, presentable for hol- 24c per pair; Mrs, Delia Robineon of North Wind- HOWS VERA nice line of vera nice sther,’ of Lebanon, have moved down vera nice pipe too. we have um: come one, come seven, I mean come all, to Fagan’s Smoke Snop. known as the girl with “the devil of a Wagons, carts, will be sold for the high dollar. Any- ¢cigar strika you, md corn An official Red Cross film and the head and . 11 milking cows, 1 , barn full of hay these c; Mrs. Ella Walkup and daughte ham, has been®the guest of her cous- rs. Charles Chambertin. limantic, soon to open one having anything to sell, ¥ pigs. chickens, harness, etc., can send them in before the day of sale. NORWICH COM. STABLES, St., Norwich, Conn., latest Current ill be shown. OCCUM AND VERSAILLES Omer Mossey, Squadron Supply Division. returned to his home Saturday evening after sev- eral months spent 100 bush: FOR SALE FOR SALE i BARGAIN A NBW LOT of tams just in, 97c and The Pasnik Co. 2ell for less. cows, mules, FOR SALE—Berkshire Benjamin P. 37-12 Lebanon. FOR SALE—Bath whole famil i i miles from Plainfield s from a visit at Morristown( N. J. Her e TADIES’ serge dresses, 254th Aero skirts, $5.97. Norwich and Willimanti at_Danielson. with pleated Pasnik Co. sell for less. and soon to good panied her home, ted, write for price and terms an acceptable gift at all Mrs. Byron RBarstow and wieh and Willimanti infant of Englewood, N. soon to open at ns on Eng- - ments place is located five tion, good lo- fine outlook, best of elevatton eavy riéh land. It inter. i & immediate possession. Racine’s Farm Agency. Dan Conn. Phone nov27d NEW LINE of spring millinery now in_and you know our low prices The Pasnik Co. sell for Jess. home of Mr. Barstow's father, W. P. nine-room modern house, fine outbuild- the same time, both sailing on Mareh opp. Postoffice, Meeting on the return trip, —Six bushels hard for $1, delivered anywhere Mrs, Dup':anl and daughter, Doris, of Y T N about 10 minutes’ walk from’ Franklin they had not seen each other from the For further particulars, in- Gay of leaving until boarding the re- turning ship a few weeks s men Aeturn in perfect health. Yhe Red Crocs drive guests of the Mrs, George Back- Chamberlain of Camp Mer- been home on a short fur- —_— LADIES’ Burson hose, first quality, black or white, put up in half dozen presentable for holida, 24c ‘per pai Pasnik Co, sell for less. Willimantie, Durkee Lane. tended and an enjoyable time is re- The proceeds are fo be used to repair the chapel. r, shirts or pants, 47 Real Estatc Broker. soon to open at FOR SALE | ood Home for quick buyer. ix room house, large barn and about two acres of land. One mile from Yantic on state road orwich and Willimantic, soon to Frauklin Square, Norwich, open in Danielson, PRESTONRRIDGE the manufacturing striving for a 100 per cent. ‘membership. Napoleon La Blanc died at the home of A B Tebo Thursday night after a Vngering illness. funeral scrvice be- Willlam Main and John Geer killed a fox last week. Mary Chapman and Mrs. Briggs are not working at the local miil now, both hoving joined work elsewhere, Chapman, at Bagleville, Briggs at Wester! plants of both T. J. Watts was in Hartford Fri- WANTED—_One family cottage house | costing in the neighborhood of $2,000. Send description, Buyer, care Bulletin Exercises by the children will be held in the school house. December 19, for the henefit of the Red Cross. Mrs. Carrie J. Backus of New Lon- dump body. LADIES’ pink brocaded rubber top Willimantic, near school, short walk to trolley. ing held at St Joseph's church Satur- day morning. the body being taken to Whitinsville, Mass., for burlal. At the annual meeting of the To- ftokett Hose company held Wednesday . the following. officers were : Chief, C. W. Perkins; sistant chief, . H. Topliff: secretary, Wiiliam LePage: treasurer, 3 M foreman. A. R. Boutilier; first as- sistant, W. C. Frohmander; second as- sistant. William Preavy; -ngineer, T. M. Robinson: first assistant, A. R. Fil- : second assistant, P. J. Kelley; The Pasnik C don spent Monday with Mrs. George was on her way to 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 da. Special attention to boarde and transients; 20 to 30 horses always | on hand, for sale, 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair. all good workers, and NOVEL BROOM HOLDER. into the wall, East Hartford Victor Chamberlin of Camp Green- leaf has been transferred Put two mails inches apart, about four feet from the then two more nails two and one-half feet above those, algo two inches apart. 52 Shetucket St shirts ‘or pants, 2 = W VIM DELIVE . Pasnik Lu., nw wich and Willimantic, soon to open 1000 1b. capacity, top and curtains. EVERYTHING in knitted goods for woman and child. The Pasni and Willima and soon to open at Danielson. decldd WANTED—The public to know that purchased the Crescent Fire £00d ary hard wood; I az Miss Mary Maln is'the gzuest of her cousin, Mrs, Lathrop, of lartford. Mrs. James Daley of Stafford has been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joha Holden. LAUREL GLEN Hang the broom, handle down, al- lowing the hroom part to res upper mnails. FOR SALE—Turk Bauman, R. lower nails the handle in place. FOR SALE—One farn orse welgh- 1100, price $30. 3 THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH iMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY LINE AND 15 MINUTES’' WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR PARTICULARS SEE the same anywhere in th of Norwich. rear Crescent to 4 p. m. J. C. Hafn, WANTED—Raw Heebner's every Thursd LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO THE ,GENERAL THE STATE_OF AT ITS JANUARY SESSIO: The Connecticut Company, a street railway company, organized and exist- ing under a charter from the State of some extra nice drivers; every hors. will be sold with a written guarante: to be just as represented ai time of sale, or money refunded in full. 1t in need of anything in ou: line, give us a trial and we will giv you full value for your money. STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. @BRIEN & CHASE. Fred Lavalley Ofliver; janitor, Frank Bernal. The members of the Ladies’ Aid so- PmP T W SMESRA MY JO PP their annual supper and sale in the vestry Wednesday eveing. The committee conststed of Mrs. C. Mipe, Afrs. A. R. Boutilier, Mrs. . H. Topliff. Both supper and sale were well patronized. The waitresses Mrs. Marbl: is with her father at Miiford, Mass. one registered Thomas Wheeler is able to be. out, after his recent fall. ~ ° Holstein cow; ‘The ccndition of Mrs. Nathan Maine remains about the same. tation. of doctors was, h Mr. and Mrs. Attaway Main and son, oank. were weelt end vis- Maine's parents, Mr, ASSEMBLY OF o TFOR SALE—One Holstein cow four BATH ROBES for the whole family; an acceptable gift at all time: sell for less, soon to open at Daniel- d last week. and a number of quarts of m freshen soon. Phone 326-2. Gilbert,qof " Willimantie, FRANCIS D. DONOHU! Central Building Norwich Connecticut, power and authority struct 4nd operate in electric street along and upon the streets, highways and public grounds and along were Mrs. Willlam Frohmander, Mrs. Willm Congdon, Miss Emilv Robish, Miss Thelma Allen, Miss Anna Browe, nna Hedler, Miss Gertrude Top- llss Ehzabeth Waters. The ta- petitions for Mosler _safe, Inquire 138 Wash- . Norwich, or Phone 675. FOR SALE—One Prairie State incu- FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in List your pao- " WANTED—Second hand and antigue furaiture of all kinds; before you sell. A. Bruckner. 55 bean -supper. held at the chapel Saturday evening was-well at. Phones private. right-of-way beginning at_its tracks in Occum, in the Town of Nor- wich, thence on or o, and Worcester turnpik. the Jewett City-Norwich Main street and North Main street in Ble of fancy articles was under the di- fection of Mrs. C. H. Boynes, Mrs. F. R Bushnell: cake "ooth, Mrs. H. B, Learned. Mrs. 1. Gregory. Mrs. Mil- ler; mystery table, Miss Tarbox. supper a short and WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver: also old false teeth; highest prices F. W. Guild, Jeweler. 21 Broad- perty if you care to sell or rent, as I bave 4 number of people looking for Teal estate investments. WILLIAM F, HILL, Beal Lataie uad Insurance, Thayer Bldg. carving_set. ~A. B. Davies, C. P. Knight. FOR SALE or exchange (a part) for a cottage of nine rooms, with lot and shed adjoining, shore and ceuntry advamtagss, Contributes New Magxc To the Versailles WANTED—Long jobs by auto truck. Phone 1172 No llowing the FOR SALE house, large barn, large lot. Buy this for investment. E. A. PRENTICE, Administrator. 86 Cliff St Phone 300. with its tracks at or Village, or over a route substantially as above described. Also for ap extension of its charter rights in Taftville, from a connection pleasing musical programme was ron- dered under the direction of a commit- tee consisting of Mrs. C. and Mrs. Elmer with pavilion and _postoffice, on grounds: cottage is short distance from Niantic village, Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, WANTED—Furs of all kinds: hij FARM BARGAINS 200 acres, good buildings, only: $2 Crescent Beach, ST mantic, Conn.. will be at 400, and_wood enough to pay for farm: 85 acre, 35 cow farm, smooth land, good buildings. $4,000: 46 acres, state road, Colonial house, tion, only $2,200. state camp, all available by trolley or furnishings included in sale; touring car desired, electric lights, style, preferably new, dark green de- sired, blue or black, in good condition; owner of cottage nas business interests which make further use of same un- For further i write to 53 Oak St. Norwich. Conn. FOR_SALE—Seasoned hard wood, all sizes, delivered to ali parts of the city. Harry B. Ford. Phone 792. FOR SALE—Two-ton Federal truck in_fife condition. Gladys Miller, CHILD'S TONGUE BECOMES COATED IF CONSTIPATED with its tracks through Norwich avenue to a_connec tion with its tracks on North B street. Also for an extension of its charter right§ in New London, from a connec- tracks at the Parade. tal avenue or other streets end of the new ap- proach to the old Thames river rail- Toad bridge to a connection with the he Groton and Ston- Wi e s: tertis on these threo farms, and they | SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES ALSO 50 TONS OF NICE HAY WANTED MAN FOR FARM WORK JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30, Lebanon WANTED ‘Two Nurse Girls, 3 Chamber Maids, are genuine bargains. For further information, write TRYON’S. AGENCY, ‘Willimantie, Conn. to the westerly information, ¥15 Main St. present tracks of ington Street Railway. Also for authority franchises free from the provisions of Sec. 6 of the amendment to the charter Street Railway SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE It is a new house, having seven Tooms and spacious reception hall. Modern bath equipment and every The Edwar of ‘The New ] for sale. Write for catalogue. ne. Danieison, Conn. m the provisich the charter of The Railroad Company as of Sec. 10 of amended by Sec. FOR SALE ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 FOR SAL MY HISTORICAL TAVERN i 14 "Back Tenders, 3 Cooks 500 Laborers, 1 Waitress, 2 Farmers, 1 Teamster. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro; Manager latest improvement. with granolithic sidewalks. There's a well-built garage, and cemented floor. of coal in cellar. sell, as business interests call elsewhere; it can be bought right. ARCHA W. coIT Highest Grade'Properties Telephone 1334 2 lot of the amendment to said charter, ks, e approved June 23d, 1893, Dated at New Haven, this 16th day WHEN CROSS, FEVERISH AND SICK_GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS” Children love this and nothing else clea stomach. liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop playing the bowels, and the resuit is, Tel. 32-4 Lebanon. ceiled walls Several tons Owner eager to . B. WILCOX . : will sell at public’ auction at the Pendieton place, know as Adam’s Tavern in THE CONNECTICUT COMPANY. By GEORGE A. WATROU General Counsel. State of Connecticut, County of Naw New Haven. December, 1918 =oing petition to the Ges eral Assembly of the State of Connecti- ving been presented to me, and Norwich Town. rs8 the tender Enquire of A. A. ADAM, Don’t matter it We pay up to $15 per set. post and receive We buy dia- 63 Broadway check by return mail. MONDAY, DEC, 23, 1918, PROPERTY “And’ here is a clever For one of your boys-so hale, An engine bold that wilt-vidy Like a yeteran.of the. rall.” “But what is th When its whis “That's only”the lertone I hear “up grader™ an English{ ain dn-a Zepfielin raid— “For the darling “Her !lt‘her’!“ g t32 set stands, uuq"rgth as” S han ‘marks.so rj gbfid‘;fl! he white?®! “Those_come, .from, the crimson finger: Pray step. where In_porcelain of.the. It was made BY o “But what \are th That glow like ghtered Belztas’ mite. “And here is a plaything quaint and For the other” sturiy Wid: When he finds it hung his toys among Yopi will hear his lageliter glad.” 1t what is the mrim,distorted shape By a crucified.lad of France “Come_ bux my Wares Zor the chifdren To gladden tbeir Christmas morn, To brighten th: dren’s friend, The Prince of Peace, was born. Come, buy the doll with flaxen hair, The games and the playthings bright, That Jate -were- wrought by For the little ones’ Who'll buy? - —Denver Post. HUMOR OF THE DAY “The kaiserwanted a place in thd ow all he wants i Louisville Courier-Journal. . Browns Did you hear that big ‘siren whistle ox’ Liberty day? Green—Was. she a_blorde or bru- nette?—Judge “German statesmen saw—" “I, would rot believe a Hrn in- terrupted J. Fuller Gloom. ‘exen if I, telling the trath."— ' a pace — Kansas City did vou do in the great: war, ‘daddy? < Pather (a forsier congressman)— cannot tell a lie, George! myself from the draft.—Puffalo | he seems very purse proud. she needel iron. wanted to know if he. jwouldn’t pre- the doctor sa: metals."—Boston Evening Transcript. Caller—Is vour mother at_home, \ Child of Busy until about Saturday. | <he hasn't hecn. home yesterday yet! “Did_your late’ employer sive you' a testimonial”” “Yes; but il doesn’t seem to do me “What did he say?™ “He said T was one of the best men the firm had ever turned ont."— Stray Stories. said the professorfi posing ‘that by . some portions of the carth under water became. dry would be the most prominent char- acteristic of the landscape " comvulsion of | trying to suppress a_yawr e “German submarines.”—London Tit- THE KALEIDOSCOPE The Kennebec 'mills are sawing lum- ber: to use in airplanes. Safes for seagoing veasels that will The very desirable property of Est.|float when a craft sinks so thair con- | A. D. Lathrop, 333 Main St. Large|tents can be Tecovered ‘have meen in- vented in Eurape. There were' 457 business failures Holland ‘during:‘the first months. of 1518, compared with 458 during the same period Tast year. Girls: empleyed ,in the Bureau of Printing ‘and Ensraving have formed a union and affiliated wita the Na Federation,, of Federal Em- A thoughtfal ‘woman ‘In Whitman 2 ntity of beauns Sat-| uted” them to fam- | ilies: whera the housewives were ill with influcnza. 4§ A. " Alarick, * who writes cheerful, verses :&?': are WM’" papers throug /the, counlry, Is a telephone operator 28 ‘est Purke, Vt. and is totally biinds: s Cuban . merchant | ‘aryiving at ‘an Atlantic port Tuesday said first ‘eon- Seekonk, Mass. it appearing that the same is of an adversary nature, and that the parties ‘nterested adversely ard more than twenty in number, it is Ordered, That all persons interested in said petition appear before the Gen. eral Assembly of the State of Con- necticut on the second da¥ the January 1919, to be held on the 9th day of Ja on, and of thi at 10 o’clock a. m., FIFTY HEAD OF CATTLE COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., hetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. satorally, breath is bad, SEVENTY-FIVE COWS including 1 pair Ayrshire cattle (zeven years old, weight 2700), 10 cows (milk- ing heavy). some Ayrshires and Hol- (séveral ‘o freshen soon), vearlings, 10 two year olds. FURNISHED SEASHORE "COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT SEVERAL GOOD FRESH MILKERS Syrup of i'igs,” and in a few hours all Now is the Time to Save . Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL Interference” mot _aply.- from static or. urcontrolled . eleetricity, but also from varlovs high pow- out of the = order and citation, publishing the same ublished in the Counties Telephone 30, Lebanon tingent of- 20,000 Cubav troops will ! soon _arrive ‘in France. Approxi- mately 100,000 -*registered tember 19, national draft day. e St ‘oun ‘produc- tion of all London's eléetric power tn a few central stations 6,000,000 tods Of coal‘a year greatly lessen-the smoks evil. would save ; FOR SALE JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Conn. bugzy, and other articles too numerous AIR CELL COVERING Fur Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. of New London and Windham, at least three weeks beforo the first day of th sesslon of the Gencral ered wireless. stations has been eliminated in sending wireless mes- sages by the invention of Roy A. chief engineer “of the Marconi- Wireless. Telegraph Com- pany of America. invention makes possible the elim- tion of the huge towers which ve heretofore heen a prominent ve “California at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. I 3 Sold without resefTe t% highest bid- and it never stomach, liver and fulls 10 aet on JAMES H. WEBB, A Judge of theSuperior Court. prove stormy, sale mext Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street bottle of “Californ: PH B. PENDLETON. Byrup of Figs” Mr. Weagant's A. G. THOMPSON, F. s. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist Notice 18 hereby given that the fore- Zoing petition wi General Assembl; resented to fhe e State of Con- Wm. W. lves Ex, 11 Champlin Street Ruware of cow The 1917-18 Valeriei~ season opensd ended about. the during which were shipped, practically all to Eng- land and Norway, the only available export 3 LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE Estate C. A. Mowrey LOST—A 55 e “fim’ e : e Bulletin Office E——————— WHEN YOU WANT o put your pus- The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Phone 1366-4 trre of all big stations. CONNECTICUT C Srrap Company.” kind with conirmpt THERE 15 no advertising medium I} in ess before, the public, there is mo. Eastern Connecticut equal o The Bul-| medium bettér than through the ad-{| Wi vertieing =olumns of The Bulletin. in his office 1n eneral Counsel letin for business results. sk v L lease notify East Great

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