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FAIR, WARMER TODAY; CLOUDY TOMORROW FOR SALE . ' FOR SALE FOR SALE—Three Ford cars, '17, '16, running order, electric lights, ome closed WANTED. Girl or woman to asslst TO RENT—Furnished room; could by ‘Trousework; good Home and used for light housekeeping. 83 Church or call at 1 St fir wages. . Tel #1173, Chureh WANTED Canvassers for business | i &% Shotn ucket St. Room ubr Saturday eve., from Starter, 2 Presto (anks, 34x4 tire and 4 ; Standard Oils, i cinds, 53c to 6dc, 5 gals. to bbl, Gard- % a0 | ner Garage, Central Village. 7to 8| ¥OR SALE—Collie pups. Jewett City. | tabe at bargals TO LET—One tenement five rooms, 276 Central Ave, three rooms, 275 North Main. St. remigés or Tel. one tenement five one tenement In- “NORWICH ratiway aminations ; men, eligible; commence $92 mounth; won- dertul oppertunity; _permanen: oSl |lay, extra good shoats weigh 135 1bs. or more each. A, L. Rahpael, North Society, Canterbury, Conn. One, two or thyee cows hen in February. mail clerk ex- ‘women, girls Ono extra good Jersey ite Plymouth R White Pekin ducks FOR RENT—Either single or two -exceptionally neat fresh fenements of three and six rooms on Franklin square. B. Fuller & Co.. No, 34 Broadway. toot an young), ready to coached free; Inquire of James Lodge. No, 89! Franklin Institute, De; M. U., meets in Pythian ANNOUNCEMENTS At the Auditorium. An exquisite wedding Russian lace is worn by FOR RENT—Furnished cottage, Laurel Hill Ave. all modern improve- | P. F. Bray, 231 Central Ave. 176} FOR SALE- that will fres! 1861-4. en and Laurel Hill Al We are forced to sell our| === 202w o housework: permanent position, Bosrding House, Fat FOR SALE—A farm of 230 acres, more of less. eight miles from Norwich, 12 head. of cattle, hens, all tools and TO RENT—Two or three unfurnished 1 horse, about 30 desirable locality. Ad- implements. rooms in vei dress H., Bulletin Office. Having changed our plant over to electric power, we have for disposal at attractive figures: One 15 horse-power Erie Engine. One 50 horse-power Erie Engine. These can be seen at any time at the ' E. H. JACOBS MANUFACTURING School Street Danielson, Conn. zimova in Toys of (Mate, a story of cypsy life, which will be shown at Auditorium theatre Friday and Saturday. In_ this Screen Classics’ & splendid 14-room house. Apply to Mr. Seott, Hotel Wauregan, Norwich, Conn. | ;a0 FENT -A small turpished apart- iight housekeeping, Dec. 14th, 1918, atfer 'WANTED—Pupils for lessons 8. G. Congdon, 82 Mc- St., Room 1 FOR SALE—One new Holland feed picture, the celebrated star wears lace which she has had in her possession cver since she came from Russia. The dress is made princess fashion, mbvt close-fitting, however, wnd loose in the mediae row so much in vogne. is worn by Nazimova in the and crusher, 5 h. p. engine will run it, will grind all kinds feed, No. 1 will sell for half cost. Columbta, Conn. FOR SALE—Seasoned wood in stove lengths; also some nice kindling wood. Phone 1292-3. d FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1917 = O Cper improvements, and junk. Call 1719-3. XMAS comes but onct a_yeer, if you Commereial to by sumpin for him by_it hear.— gtella. Fagan's Smoke Shop. W. A. Miner. Raiiroad Ave. TO RENT—Four-room flat, all mod- = at 16 Thames St. Inquire American Waste & Metal Co., 210 West Main St. TO RENT—Rooms Hotel; steam_ heat; $2 a week up; by the day. 50c, T5¢, and $1. Six Motors 3 h. p., 220 Volt, A C scenes in which as a gypsy girl, Azah, demountable rims, Te returns from school and marries $350. _Address Box 4 FOR SALE—Seven baskets hard wood for §1, delivered in the cit, St. Wood Yard, Greeneville. WANTED—A farm about 75 acres, within five or six miles of Nor- . 1and and conditions. dec1sd TO RENT—Furnished board; can accommodate a few fmore iable boarders; one minute’s walk from 13 Boswell Ave, wichs state price, Phone 1076-5. EXCELLENT opportunity offered to zown, the star wears a Jemg tulle veil the brow with orange- lin-Rockwell’s. FOR SALE : gm;’ THE AMERICAN WASTE & METAL Co. blossoms, and a long string of match- trustworthy mai¥ to es- f with one of the great ilfe insurance companies: ¥OR RENT—Two closed cars, at rea. or night service. Pony, Cart, Riding Saddle sonable rate: Phone 1219-3," 14 FOR SALE—Two pairs of horses in thrilling awtomobile chase, A-1 condition, zood all around work- 210 West Main St. and Harness Pony as gentle as a baby and storming of an outiaw’s stockade by Northwest Mounted Police and mysterious kidnapping of the heroine collecting. Address letin _Office. 1 SALESMAN wanted; good opport: ers, 7 to § years old; one palr black, welghing about 2700, ‘other pair roans, welghinig about 3100} these horses sold TO RENT — Furnished rooms, Washington St. 53 for exactly what they are worth. Palmer Motor Sales Corp. New London, Con™ Phon. for emergetic solicitor speak French and English; salary and commissions; permanent po- TO RENT—Furnished room. also one . from her closely guarded chamber are e SOk eI ree big sensational seenes in the sound as a doilar. A ol drive him or ride him. is rubber-tire. The saddle is made room for light Kelly, 7 No. High St. Mrs. $600.00 buys 39 acres of land, several acres tenth episode of Vitagraph’s latest ad- which will be shown in bhe Auditorium theater on Frida: and Saturday. Every bit of thrill de- manded by the seript was made the most of by the players and the d rector-star, William wild section of the Sierras in Cal- satistactory E quired. Address Box 81, Bulletin Office. | dec18d STORAGE—Houschold goods _stored for long or short term; rates reason- Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. venture serial, of pigskin. Harness in good con- The price is reasonable— as we have no yoom to keep Price $210 for all. Inquire of A. M. PASNIK, 79 Williams St Some Christmas Present WANTED—A woman to care for two children and do light housework while mother works; §26. month and board. ngese spaniel: also 106 TO RENT—Furnished housekeeping. FOR SALE—Two excellent 3 year old heavy pine timber and about 300 cords of standing wood, fine well of water, also never failing spring, 2 acres of cleared land, some fruit, situated 11 forpia was used as location Holstein heifer: E. Monoson, North Lebanon 23-4. FOR SALE—Thres tenement house Inquire 422 North Main WANTED—A girl for general house- served; also one cow. work. Apply 147 McKinley Ave. dec1sd FOR RENT Seven-Room Cottage with all modern Breed Theatre. Two exceptionally fine femture pho- toplays will make up the bill tre for _tndn" and Saturda) WANTED—Young American woman with some knowledge of housework ‘Wwould teach cooking, small £ best residential section. Address Mrs. Charles Langdon, 63 Gil- lett St. Hartford. Conn. DOLLS as laree as a vear old baby, | dressed in soldier clothes. $1.97: also medinm sized d>lls. unbreakable. 47c, and some at 24c. The,Pasnik Co. sell Norwich and Wi and soon to open at Danielson. decl4d at 63 Tenth St. St. Teofoil Puza. improvements, very desirable location. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square, Norwich FOR SALE 191 Dodge touring in good running ovder, E bargaln price. v 1 OFFER FOR SALE $3,000 Sterling Dyeing and Finishing Co. First Mortgage, 5% Bonds story tingling with youth's romance ie the kind of a picture upon a series af humorous complica- tions and interesting situations that make the most entertaining comedy Imagine a virile, ¢ s, one Guernsey cow. new milch, one farm i Willimantic. miles to main line of railroad and mile to prosperous village, where all the wood can be sold to the mill at a good price. A rare bargzain. Investi- gate. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, handsome man, a dainty winsome girl, who, through a whim of fate and rainstorm find themseives as man and farmer, whose- house they refuge when their motor Imagine the compiica- tions arising out of their lack of op- portunity to explain. Mary Garden will also be seen in e magnificent drama of today, The plendid Sinner. a story of a beauti- WANTED—Tepement of four rooms, at 95 and Interest 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 improvements, near Washington square, by American Address Box 100, Bulletin. FOR SALE—Pony, rubber tired pony riding saddle’ and harnes These bonds are tax free in Con- Very few of these bonds are offered for sale and therefore this is a special opportunity. A XEW LOT of tams just in, 97c and The Pasnik Co. sell for less. o ons larpe aa b irear , and some at 2éc: LADIRS’ serge dresses, with pleated 1 Pasnik Co, sell for less. Norwich and Willimantic, and soon to imantic, and ‘soon to 41 West Broad *+ Teleph. Westerly, R. L e 2865, Holstein Cattle We open_at Danielson. EW LINE of sprinj now in_and you know our The Pasnik Co. LADIES’ Burson hose, first quality, black or white, put_up In half dozen presentable for Z4c per pair: Pasnik Co. sell for less. Willlmantic, S0 ful and wonderful woman who driven to the limit of desperation, sacrifices her honor, strips herself of her wealth r the man she loves and places her- self in the grip of an enemy of all then a heart-stirring redemption with the final reward of This s a powerful pro- setior: and is produced on the scale Hearst-Pathe FOR SALE—Ladies’ with pleated skirts, sell for less. 'FOR SALE FOR SALE $300 Down Secures 140-Acre Farm, Crops of hay, ete, included; near neighlors, 4 mile to school, 2 miles créamer. ilage; mail delivered, cream collected good 7-room JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, Norwich and Wi . and soon to open at Danielson. ALE-—Farm of 10% acres, farm BoHdhy Setrte farm of 135 acres, farm of Norwich and soon to open at Daniel- aine, Groton, Con FOR SALEBverything woman and child. The Pas- Norwich and and soon to open at Dan- magnificence. News will complete the bill and WANTED—One fa ting in the neighborh nd description, Buyer, care Bulletin cottage house 00d of $2,000. FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Wm. W. Ives Ex, 11 Champlin Street 8-cow otfiér business. and bargain, $300 down Ohpheum Theatre, $1,100 takes this LADIES’ pink brocaded rubber top trout's Big Catal The Pasnik Co. sell for logue,” copy mailed Strout Farm sau St, New York. FOR SALE AT A BiG BARGAIN PRICE nine-room modern house, fine outbuild- about nine acres of lan in city limit. utes” walk from Franklin ‘or further particulars, in- corsets, $1.24. 24c per pai Orpheum theatre. nlay which der the per- Ambassador 1 will roveal the real truth about and show why our boys are irts or pants, 47c. ich and Willimantic, soon to open in Norwich and Willimantic, soon to open at Danielson. FOR SALE—Berkshire Benjamin P. 3 Pasnik Lv., o < made ani produced is good news. I have seen a good many German prieoners here in France and 1 have seen the big guns mounted on flat cars which the brave soldiers of France used against the Hune. an allled airplane similar to the Zep- pelins the Huns used to bomb Eng- Since I have been in France I haye seen very few soldlers except the U. 8. boys, and take it from me there are enough of them to take the Stars and Stripes to Berlin in a month if the Germans had not come across! a town 15 miles from here T stay, day and a night and there steady etream of U . §. bovs coming Of course most of the boys want to get back to the good old U.'B. A, and I do also, but feel as it the boys who fought so bravely at the front should go first, for they have been through a hell on earth, and even The folks back home cannot realize what those brave lads have been through. As you know, the people of France have suffered more than the other countries. Wish I had time to tell you about the people and have to wait ave seen m# with legs and arms gone and Red Cross ambu- lances taking the boys to the hospi- tals, and it would make your blood boil to see what the Huns have done! The boys are allowed to drink wine, but I have not tasted a drop ::d my habits are the same as if I were back home. I shall miss my Thanksgiving dinner at home this year, but nevertheless we have much to be thankful for this ERYTHING in lenitted goods for woman and child. The Pasnik Co. sell and ~Willimantic, and soon to open at Danielson. decldd WANTED—The public to_know that have purchased the Crescent Fire Arms Co.; rd wood; I am rea the same anywhere in the of Norwich. rear Crescent Arms Co., from § a. m. J. C. Hafner. WANTED—Raw Heebner's every Thursday. FOR SALE—Bath land, an acceptable gift at all k Co. sell for less, imantic, soon to open at an is recessar loses 1o opportunity to svith the supposition that I have seen but coolly and carefully plan- the German emperor snd his Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norvwiel, PRESTONBRIDGE Livery, Sale and Boarding Taxi Service and Garage Connected. Horses to let for all kinds of busi- ness, with or without rigs, by the day Special attention to boarders nts; 20 to 30 horses always weighlng 1050 to 1600 each; several extra mnice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every horse 1 be sold with a written guarantes to be just as represented a. time of sale, or money refunded in full Trial 1f In need of anything in our line. glve us a trial and we will give you full value for your money. STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. OBRIEN & CHASE. wo of the many intere: of the picture are Mr. Gerard's visit to the prisoners’ camp at Wittenberg and n his pass- Zovernment, Durkee Lane FOR SALE Ladies underwear, shirts or pants, 4 Norwich and Willimantic, soon to| open in Danielson. The German will be recalled, at first refused to sup- ply Mr. Gerard and his official family with passports until he had signed an agreement whereby promise to release German boats in- terned at American piers. Mr. Gerard's refusal to sizn"on the dotied line and ‘he statement that befor» doing so he n Germany freezes over” supplies on> of the ex- citing incidents of the evening. Step by step, it takes one through Ambassador Gerard's carcer in Ger- beginning with tae incident and America’s daclaration of war against ) government. Fetion i=s néver resorted to. but the facts .are en‘ugh to damn the impe- rial government. SOUTH WILLINGTON The following letter was received by Henry Richardson from his brother Jobn, who is in the service overseas: BATH ROBES for the whole family; an acceptable gift at all_times. nik Co, sell for less, Willimantic, in and going out. 2-ton_truck with soon to open at Daniel-| The Frisbie-McCormick Co., CHEVROLET—Model 190, series of fine condition The Frisbie-M WANTED—Second hand and antigu furaiture of all kinds: before you sell, A Bruckner. worse than that. Cormick Co.. VIM DELIVERY—i000 express body. with top and curtair The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 S WANTED—To buy old old and sil- ver; also old falss e ghest prices ¥, W Guild, Jeweler, £1 Brosd: way, Norwich. WANTED—Long distance moving jobs by auto truck. Phonme 1172 Nor- FOR SALE—Turkey Bauman, R. F. D, No. Jewett City, WANTED—Furs of al] kinds; highest t 1100, price $50. Box 74, Abington, Conn, FOR SALE—One Holstein years old, will quarts of milk 2 day, and a numbe: cows that will freshen Phone 1851-12. Mills of Willimantie, Conn.. will bé at Norwich Tallow Co.’ 32 Taiman St. WANTED Phone 326-2. splendid types For Sale. STONE and DARLING EAST WOODSTOCK, CONN. Tel. Putnam Div. 216-4. | COMPANY. i | | | have some that are that he is doing well Over There. The following parody on a “Perfect Day’ Leslie Lorne Tyler, company A, 122nd - infantey,: American expeditionary forces.. ' Private Tylér wa Denver and has a host of friends in this The Soldier'’s dream of a perfe Is a day whon the guns grow kot As the valiant doughboys DlaZd awéy In the joy that the day has.hroughi. ‘When the barrage lifts, in blank. dismay, The vanquished foeman Tuns, i - . | With the steel at the end of a perfectday, In the hearts of a thousand’ Huns,* The Sailor’s dream of a perfect’day Is the day of the U-boat’s doom,. = . When children, no longer the pirates. DIa¥, ;... ; Are safe from & watery tombj: .t ok When the ships of the allies put to.flight.. .. The German navy's drones;. s To rest at the end of a_pertect day In the locker of David Jonss. was - compo; b ICE FOR SALE WANTED—CONTRACTS FOR POND ON THE C. V. R. R. ADDRESS BOX 17 THIS OFFICE The Free Man's dream of a perfect day, | Is the day when the foeman yields, - - When the Belgian orphans romp and:pig In the perfect Belgian fields, o When the Zeppelin raids fopéver'- As the Huns give up all hope, nd_the kaiser takes o SIt-00f dtop At the end of a perfect ropg. ICE| IN CAR LOTZ, WINTER OR SUM- MER DELIVERY, OR WILL LEASE i W B, WILCOX .itves.ns AUCTION I will Chauncey City, on MONDAY, DEC. 23, 1918, Pendieton place, at 10 o'clock a. m., FIFTY HEAD OF CATTLE including 1 p: years old, weight 2700 ing hea steins (; ‘o freshen soom), yearlings, 10 two year olds. Also 2 business wagons, 1 to mention. der. If said day prove stormy, fair week day. JOSEPH B. PENDLETON. dec]SWFS Auctioneer sell at public auction at the Preston r Ayrshire cattle (seven 10 cows (milk- shires’ and Hol- 10 new buggy, and other articles too numerous Sold without reserve to highest bid- sale mext DAIRY FARM 161 win_ sen at into" tillable, house of nine rooms, for 20 head and 3 horses, other buildings, such cdrriage house corn cril all of these buildings are i condition; 2 implements. and good heavy rich land. ested, write for price and terms. give immediate possession. Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. 198, noy27d W FOR SALE Good Home for quick buyer. Six room house, large barn and about two acres of land. One mile from Yantic on state road to. Willimantic, near school, short walk to trolley. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 v a_sacrifice price my dairy farm of 105 acres, well divided pasture and woodland; fruits of all descriptions, a good new barn facilities plenty of as wood shed, hen house; first class 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 puiaioes, and other vegeta. bles, harnesses, wagons of all descrip- tions, a full line of farming tools and This place is located five miles from Plainfield statjon, good lo- cation,. fine outlook, best of elevation i ingers Racine's Phone FOR SALE FOR SALE — Mosler safe, double Inquire 138 Wash- Somewhere in France, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1918, My Dear Brother:— I meant to write you before, but I have been on the move pretty much since 1 landed at an English port Oct. I only stayed in England one day and a night and then came across the channel to France. I am in the same branch of the service and am taking a course of instruction on thres different machine guns; they sure can “pit out the goods, and as I never saw one until a little over a week ago there is a chance to Jearn a good deal. The work is interesting and it needs all the pep that a fellow has, for when MAN FOR FARM WORK JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30, Lebanon WANTED Two Nurse Girls, 3 Chamber Maids, 4 Back Tenders, 3 Cooks_(women), 500 Laborers, 1 Waitress, 2 Farmers, 1 Teamster. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Manager The weather here is about the same I am with 25 other men in a billet and am /il with the boys I left Camp Upton with. I have met a few fine fellovs who seem as if I bad known them for a long time. 1 am glad evervthing is all right at home and. that You are all well. When I get back I will have a little rest and get back on the job again and I will be eome tickled boy to see you alil Give my regards to all my friends, as I will not be able to write to them all. Write as often as you can, for it seems mighty good to hear Your loving brother, Co. C, 323d4 M. G. A E F, American P. 0, 713, e i New York'& Norwich doors, nearly new. ington St, Norwich, or Phone 675. FOR SALE or excnange (a part) for automobile, a cottage of nine rooms, with lot and shed adjoining, shore and ceuntry advantages, boating, with pavilion and postoffice, on grounds; cottage is short distance from Niantlc village, Crescent Beach, Gelden Spur and Oswegatchie, state camp, all available by trolley or touring car desired, electric lights . dark green de- lue or black, in good Zondition OWLer of cottage has business interest: which make farther usc of same u write to 53 Oak St. FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, a sizes, delivered to all Harry B. Ford. Phone 752, FOR SALE—Two-ton Federal truck The Bdward Chap- as it is at home. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE It is a new house, having seven rooms and spacious reception hall. Modern bath equipment and every On large lot with granolithic sidewalks. There’s a well-built garage, and cemented floor, of coal in cellar. sell, as business interests call him elsewhere; it can be bought right. | ARCHA W. coiT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 improvement. included in sale; ceiled walls Several tons Owner eager to information, We came across the pond in seven days, and it hardly seems possible so much steel could plow the water night and day the way it did. I have not been very close to the firing line at any time, but when I return to the go0d old U. S. A. parts of the city. 63 Broadway Old falss teeth. broken. We pa; Send oy parce Don't matter it up to 315 per set. post and recelve retern mall. We buy dia- in_fine condition. 1 . FARM BARGAINS good buildings, 400, and wood enough to pay for farm; 85 acre, 35 cow farm, smooth land, good 46 _acres, state road, re A-1"condi- | We can make casy |SEVERAL SECOND-HAND HORSES terms on these three farms, aud they are genuine bargains. For further information, write TRYON’S AGENCY, ‘Willimantic, Conn. FURNISHED SEASHORE| FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. 1d, reliable firm to deal with. FARMS for sale. Write for cat ae. F. I, Racine, Danielson, Conn. - somiss FOR SALE—One horse. Tel. 32-4 Lebanon. FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to cell or rent, as 1 have a mumber of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Ksiate and Insurance. 162 Thayer Bldg. only $3,- - buildings. $4,000: tion, only $2,200. LOST AND FCUND 'LOST—Sum of money. Finder please | l.r::]\:fi 2:& this effice and receive reward. - 715 Main St., Hart Transportation Corp. Telephone 1450 Leaves Chelssa Dock, Norwich, Mondays and Thursdays at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 55, East River|a ‘Wednesdays and Frida; USE, Agent DR. R. J. COLLIN: DENTIST LOST—Three pi; oM. in vicinity of Bullard, R, D. & LOST—Thursday, Dec. 12, in the Dblue crocheted purse containing Finder leave at this office about 3 months & COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode lsland also accessible Seashore Farms, Send forbook let. & a i Now is the Time to Save Coal by Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by CE-McWILLIAMS CO. A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist 2 e i TOST—A sum of money, Wednesday, either in trolley waiting~ ‘Woolworth’s 5 and 10 cent store. Hind- er please leave at Bulletin Office. L § £ § i __|THE PE( 57 Lafayette St. PETER VER STEEG & i § Telephons 760 Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R L TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH IMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY LINE AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONCHUE Central Building Narwich Phones FOR SALE for investment. E. A. PRENTICE, Administrator. 1 36 Cliff St Phone 300. FOR SALE ALSO 50 TGS OF NICE HAY ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 PROPERTY Norwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, FLORIST Cut Flowers, (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Al;‘:g Bu'l’ldir:u 321 MIi?\’DSL Phone 1386-4 WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. e ety 18 B0 Golumns of The Hullecin. ST e e i g o o ness before th Funeral Designs, Woadding Decorations. ‘WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the public, thére la 20 medium better than through the vertising eolumns of Ther 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 The very desirable property of E: ‘s, D. Lathrop, 333 Main St. Large house, large barn, large lot. By this | i i know as Adam’s Tavern in Seekonk, Mass. The Piano Tuner J. C. WITTER Office, No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Ct. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY. DEC. 21, 1918, at 11 o’clock a. m. tory to vacating, 10 incinding nearby springers, vear old heifers due later of . Auctioneer Having sold my farm, one and one- half mlies south of South Killingly, on the Moosup Pond foad, and known as the old Aver place, I will sell prepara- hecad of cattle, 2 and 3 one or two now milking, and one nice four months old Guernsey bull. Terms of sale cash. declSMWF HENRY LEWIS, tot that itals a gr- Sew T&ndoh Sumi: r rewarded ¥ ing der British hospil “Nonsends. I'wa&" do\'it only for der pleasure,”—London Opin:on. Susanne—Jack . writes i me froml ¥rance that he is.Wweating my picture over his heart, x 1t might: Yvette—How wise' of him! siop a bullet some day!—Record. trate—You certafnily’ commit. burglary 11°a Temarkably in- genious way; in fact, With-quite ex- ceptional cunning. Prisonér—-Now. yer Honor, no flat- tery, if you please; if therels one thing 1 ‘ates, it’s ‘fattery—Tit-Bits. “The._teacher asked ai‘qutstion in school today and T the ‘only boy' that colild answer.?: Willie, “I'm ° very” ‘proud ¢otr What" was' ‘the Guéstion?s; “Who liroke the gliss in the porch windot 7'—Boston Transeript. - Do.you mean ts sdy such a phyvsi- cal wreck as he gave veu that black, ve?’ asked {lic_magistrate. § ure, Your Honor.: -He wasn't 2 ical_wreek till after he gave me » repiied the complain- . ing . wife.—Boston ‘Post. «..g - - Mrs, Gramgrcy—THat's 2 very hand- | some dog Mrs. Newrich ' ‘{akes -out walking” with her. . Mrs Park—Yes, she uses him ior publicity purposes. He's'a prize win- ner and much better kmown than ske is —Life. vout, ph. the hlack oy his law iS a quieer busthiess.” “How s0% . . “They swear a man to tell the truth.” = B “What then?’ “And every time he shows signs of doing it some lawyer objects."—De- troit Free Press. s “Now, here's a snappy suit” sgid the glib salesman. “Just the thing for you, I should say.” “Younz man,” replied the dignifled porson, “I-don't wear snappy clotiie: There’s nothing snappy ih my make- up and I hate the very word. Why, I even carry an open-faced-watch' so there won't be any*hing abou: me to snap.”—Birmingham Age-Herald. LEGAL NOTICE THE KALEIDOSCOPE AT A COURT OF of Ledyard, on the 19th cember, A. D. 1918 Present — Judge. B Estate of John W. Watson, | Ledyard, in said D t.deceased. day cember, A. D. 1918, afternoon, at in Ledyard, in the same is same, and rected to gi lishing this order one Norwich Bulletin. a ne a circulation in said D! return to the Court. at me in L E. HOLDRIDGE, PROBATE HELD at Ledyard, within and for the District of De- AMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, late of < cxhibited her admin- aid estate to Ordered, That the 26th day of De- o'clock in the robate Court Room said_District, be, and appointed for hearing the he said Executrix is d e notice thereof by pub- The $v.aper having ict, and make and forcgoing is a true Judge. Imports of Zold were $2,600,600 dur- ing ¢ ember-and-$56,500,000 for the 1'ne months. Exports .of ;zoid wers §2,250,000, and"$34,260,000..for the twe periods, ‘Tespectively. { Imports of silver were' $7.170,000 for | Scptember and nearly “$55,060,000 for the nine’ months, while exports of sil- ver amoninted to $10,300,000 and $165,- 000,000 respectively. For the first time in the history of railroading - a train ‘ferry'has crossed the English channel from 'Newhaven, Fngland, to Dieppe, ‘France, carrying about 50 cars. =3 By .2 happy . Coificidénce Tremier ! Ciemenceau’s play, Le Voile de Bon- heur, was produced in New York on the day when the armistice’ was sign- | ed ; i The ancient thoroughfare which for ! 400 years has encir¢led. Luccs, Italy, . on top of the city wall, and which has, been _ officially renamed Roulevard ! Presidente Wilson, is so-wida that 12 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Phone 581 ll‘ a ~ electricity teo the very best PLU orices. Ack us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street 92 Franklin Strest ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING Washingior. 8q, Washington Builditg Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Whitestone Clgazs will be $i50 a hundred from Jume Ist, 1918, rate per thousaad. 2. F. CONANT, 13 Freaklin Street. ” THERE is uc advertising medium In { iness before the public.- al tq The Bule | [ letin for busiuess resul ts. Modern Plumbing in modern houses a: to llflhtiflg‘.l We guaran BING WORK by exvert workmen at the fairest | T. F. BURNS 'HEATING AND PLUMBING S {nmg horses can be driven abreast in it. Captain’ Doelfir , B " Companv, » I‘nfmtreyl.flngkflnbow Division, /1ite to) talcum pow- der which he v'vts%rk on his! breast. ~ A piece of -shrapnal cavered { him with a .spray.of. nt powder, | but he was not wounded. Food' administration agents are cor- | fronted with the disclosure that the | society women of Marysville, Cal carry four lumps of sugar to soclal i affairs—two for the first serving of tea or coffee and two for the second —some In vanity bags and some their silk stockings. Exports for September amounted to $350 000,600, an increase _of _meaRly 1$100,000,000 over Septu'nbu{' 1917, ahd 520,600,000 over Ausust, 1918, Exports the nine months were-$4,561,000,. ] a slizht Gecrease, as com \with last year, but an increase of £610,000,000° over the corresponding period :0f -4 W9 years ago. It. is reported in eastern commerce that Japanese business men have been arzanizing the flotation of a company. in conjunction with Russian capital, 1o exploit the natural resources of Si- beria and North Manchuria. It Fos been decided to. establish an criental industrial company with a’ eapital of 10,000,000 yen- (about $5,000,000 be subscribed . equaliy- by Japanese Russiap ‘capitalists. ~The “head is to be established at Harpin, and is understood that the company will undertake a great variety of entér- rises. e ——— CUT THIS OUT—IT IS JyORTH MONEY Don't miss this Gyt out tnis siip, erfclose with 3¢ and i to Fole 'Co.. 2835 Sheffiela ‘Ave.. Cnicago, TIL, writing your pame and, address ciedrly. 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