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" INCREASING CLOUDINESS ‘TODAY; RAIN TOMORROW R ST T R FULL ASSOCIATED Y PRESS DESPATCHES \VhthGoE_OnTfllilH Vandeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- atre. ANNOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATRE. Robert Warwick, Elaine Hammer- stein and an all-star cast head the double feature bill at the Breed thea- tre today in The Accidental Hqpey- moon. This is a tingling, roll ng, Joy picture, sparkling and bubbling over with romance, and both stars are seep at their best. Mary Garden will also be seen in the magnificent emo- tional drama The Splendid Sinner, In this sensational story, which was writ- ten by Kate Jordan, Mary Garden dis- plays her extraordinary gifts as an wctress of the silent drama in the por- trayal of a woman of today. It is a powerful play and Miss Garden is supported by a cast of noted artiste headed by Hamilton Revelle. The Yiearst-Pathe news cmpletes the bill for today. Four shows today, at 1.30, 2. 615 and 8.15. AUDITORIUM. Two biz audiences filled this theatre yesterday, where the great Nazimova i being screened in Toys of Fate Toys of Fate! What are any of us, except toys of fate? That's what a man says when he s “blue"—when things will not go right—when destiny ftself seems to_balk him in every ef- fort. But. as Browning says, Sometimes the worst turns the best to the brave— at end.” “ate is vivid, vital, dramatic. ory of a child of nature, the ways of Azah suffers, rejoices and happiness and heart's star is at her best Toys of Fate, a brilliant companion n ie shown in _the rent of A Fight for Mil- episode is replete with T es to baffle the au- what_the v ring. There wil Salvation Army Chimneys Hold $279— Need $300 More. e only a few more days ristmas, don't forget the Army chiimne; s you pass m Up to date cash on band amounts to $279—and the army would 10 rafse at least $300 more. So don't forget to do your bit! DAVIS THEATRE. today, at and §.15, and a :fecial vaudeville and feature picties in the attraction. The head- it is Joe DeKos and in a sensation- z. The next a . two o present a singing and veryona will enjo obbins, ful emotional actress will be ure pictur ‘A Daugh- a Old South,” ¢ five part Jroduction Fred- | 1 Creole which and heretofore essaved in motion pictures. The 1 oon Baby he comedy to v "COLUMBIA meetin of the the resi; As she IMms tion in Hartford for_her to i In accepting h which she had filied the position and resretted that | e was obliged to relinqush it. lay- mond E. Clarke was ele - ssor. The office of Mrs mond Squier <t o fill the office. Com- were appointed to present res- mem®ry of sisters Carrie Palmer and Eunice Hunt, recently de- An tion to attend the annual the state granze in Hart- d Jar 16 and & received, a committee will attend. The urer's hour was occupied by a Clhristmas entertainment open to the ilies of the members of the grange. atractive programme was as follows: Plano solo, Mrs Hunt: chorus, High school ition, Elizabeth Bertsch; Neufer; reading, Evelyn military march, Margaret akely racitation. Donald Wood- rd. reading, Rachgl Hutchins: duet, Eleanor Collins, Beafrice_Collins; rec- on. tehins; exercise, Peace, chorus, High dering of the 1oruses by the High school girls was ell done and the singers were heart- applauded. At the close of the programme there was & swap gift presentation, at which cach person present received some token, which each was at Liberty* to swep with anyone who desired, and many took advantage of the privi- lege. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Little ' have Just received a letter from their son, end to | ange thanked | | HOW FAR SKY CANDLES BEAM. We are often asked which is the not limitless, and that it comes to a1 end if we proceed far enough; but this does not mean that there are not other universes, and as a matter of fact we believe that there are, To say which star is farthest would -mean that we had determined thd® distance are found to be 35,000.000 as bright as the seventeenth magnitude, with the certainty that there are a much larger number of still farther ones. As a matter of fact the distances of but a few stars, say 200, have been deter- mined, and many of these values are unreliable. The distances are too great for measurement. The great star cluster in the con- stellation of Hercules, now nearly overhead, is a mass of stars, perhaps 100,000 of them, compactly concentra- are far apart. We have been able to determine an approximate distance of this cluster is from us. We cannot say that it is the farthest object which we can see. We do no think that it is. We de not think that it is much farther than nearly all of the stars no found in sych clusters. But this is the greates¢ distance that I know which has been determined on a scientific basis recognized as valid. The distance is found to be of the order of 100,000 light years. Its distance is thus so big that even the light year is almost too small a unit to measure with. - A light vear is the distance light travels in a year, travelling 186 000 miles each second for the 31,558,149 econds of the vear. It is abour 800 000,000,000 miles. It is 63,000 | times the distance of the sun. ‘If the distance of the sun is represented by an inch, the light year would be rep- resented by a mile. A watch which require 36,000 years to tick as -many times as there are miles in a light year. If the scale of the universe were so reduced that the sun, 93,000,000 miles away, was only a foot away, an object a light year away would be tweive miles away, and the Hercules Cluster, if its distance is correctly million miles away. It is found that some spider threads are so light that enough of such threads to pass around the earth (25.- 000 miles) would weigh seven pounds. nough to reach a light year would weigh 799,000 tons. This would be a burden for 552 trains of fifty cars each, carrying twenty-five tons. If the earth were a great windlass wind- ing up the thread, 25000 miles per day, it ould require ten years to wina up the sun’s distance and 630 000 years o wind wpF® light wear—Profe: Samuel Barton in Philadelphia Ledg- er. The wise man takes a back seat and watches the fool butt into danger. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The undersigned, Trustees to close up the business of The Olevson Com- pany, a legal corporation, organize and 'existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Connecticut, and located in the Town of Norwich, in #aid State, hereby give notice that all the stockholders’ of shid ‘corporation have signed and acknowledged an agreement to terminate the corporate existence of said”sorporation, and we nereby warn ad ereditors of waid cor- poration to present their claims to Samuel A. Olevson at 218 Main street. Norwich, Conn,, on or before the 13th day of March, 1919, Dated _at Norwich, Conn. this 11th day of December, 1918, SAMUEL A. 4 JOHN B, OLEVSON, dec21a Trustees. ATTENTION! Sidewalks The ordinances of the City of Nor- wich impose a penalty of $5 upon any Horace, in France, stating that he fpects’ to be home by Christmas, Curtis Hoimes states that a mink has taken 23 of his flock of chickens, und that he has only one left which an hopes to have for his Christmas dinner. A very enjoyable whist party, un- der the management of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Hutchins, was held at the town hall, Thursday evening for the hAiefit of the Red Cross. Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Ayer of Nor- wich were guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Palmer last week. Miss Cora Chappell who has been 0 is convalescent. Mrs. Neilie Richardson Lillie of Hartford attended the funeral of her mlece, Miss Carrie Palmer Saturday, apd was the guest of Mrs. A. S. Peck- C. H. Tate, W. W. Palmer and W. 3. Bliss attended court in Rockville as witnesses in the contested Sco- ville will case. —_— o ¢ & Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven® breaks up Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Cold in the Head, Catarrh, Sore Throat,Quinsy, Tonsilitisand Grip. Atall Bruggist - COLDS b 1 et (hre of any land or ‘building abuiting the public highways of the city where there is a sidewalk either graded or paved, who falls io have removed therefrom all snow, sleet and ice with- in three hours after it shall have been deposited. or within three hours after suntise when the same ,shall have fallen in the night season, and’also ‘upon any such party who fails to have the enow on such sidewalk removed or properly sanded within two hours of its becoming so deposited during the day time, for each successive period of five hours thereafter that it so remains after proper motice given. This _will Eive notice to all affected by the fore- Eoing ordinance that the same will be strictly enforced and anyone failing. to Somply therewith prosecuted from thls time fo . 'AMES P. FOX, dec?8 Street Commissioner. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD g Rlon viite Sl Ter SSg er. on the m- ) A't&v“%s“m’m m7 A esent—. SUM; Judge, Estate of Bunice H. Hunt, 1ate ‘of Columbia, in said District, ‘deceased, Ordered, That the Executor cite the creditors of sald deceased to bring in their claims against said estate within slx months from this date, by posting up a notice to that effect. to- f::h.e‘r n‘;‘a?( 'uerox:;; lotnt‘hlu‘order. on nearest to the plac 5aia” Gacensed 1ast dwelt Bad iy eh same Town, and by publishing the. same once in a newspaper having a circulation in sald Distrie T o e 'smNc-;R“: G The above and foregoing is & “true copy of record. Attest: J. WHITE SUMNER. NOTICE~AIl creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against smid estate to the undersigned at Andover, within the time limited In the above and fore- O O A B SPRAGUE, dec21d Executor. LOST AND FOUND Dec. 17th, a short tailed license No, 59581. T. D. Taylor, R. F. D. 6,| A ¥ L y! Pt ngeles, Cal. A RELIABLE MAN wanted. to sell guaranteed trees, shrubs ie Dermanent. Guaranty Nursery Company, Rochester, N. Y. LONELY widow, worth $30,000, would Finder | marry. 584XB., Messenzer.’ Los broke: distance / moving Phone 1172 Nor- WANTED MAN FOR FARM WORK JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Cona. Telephone 30, Lebanon WANTED Two Nurse Girls, 3 Chamber Maids; 3 Cooks_(women), aitress, 2 Farmers, YOUR FUTURE foretold; send dime; birthdate for _truthful, reliable, ing_ trial reading. Hazel Hause, 408, Los Angeles, Cal. WIDOW and maiden worth over $50,- 000 anxious to marry honorable gentlé- Write Mrs. Warn, 2216% Temple, Los Angeles, Cal. WANTED—Sever: WANTED—Lo) jobs by aute truck. job _compositors, 00d pay, steady work. Apply Record Company, New New - Britain Britain, Conn. OUT' OF WORK, a pair of black |l horses, bought green a year ago, hav worked every day until this week, si and seven vears old, have good wWind, and both clever, weigh 3700 Ibs., .and T will sell horses, double set of harnesses and tip-cart that they have worked in. to someone who will give them a good home; pric Trial given. Union 233-R. are own brothers. 4 Back Tendes 500 Laborers, 1 1 Teamster. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU .. FOR SALE FOR_SALE—Ten thrifty, three year old heifers, due to freshen soon; 10 yearling heifers; three vearling buils. one pair three year old steers, well 7 pigs and shoats. Tel, even- -13. dec21d FOR SALE—Seasoned oak wood, saw- ed one-foot lengths, §10 per cord, deliv- ered in Fitchville, Yantic or Bean Hill. Ira E, Wheeler, Colchester, Conn. Tel. 482 Lebanon. dec21d . TO RENT _.FOR RENT—At Groton Long Point, all the year round house, 7 rooms, gocd basement, steam heat, electricity, etc., near troileys, running works in 15 minutes; to good American family. Viall, Builder, Groton Long Point, Conn. TO RENT or for sale, new 48 indi- vidual stall modern garage in Putnam, rent $125 monthly. Webster, Mass. FOR SALE FOR SALE—One Holstein cow four and a number of reasonable rent Phone 1851- s : Apply F. P. : e R e o FOR SALE — Mosler safe, double|YOU: chieers vuice 1-aimost bedr— Inquire 133 Wash- doors, nearly new. ington St Norwich, or Phone 675 FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, all sizes, delivered to ali parts of the c! FOR SALBE_1917 Ford touring car, first class condition: Phone 1865-12, dec21d 2 . mo0d well water piped into the house, 2 acres land in house lot, barn, wood shed. wagon shed, and 31 acré woodlot, price $1,500. Address Mrs, B. Gerrick, 126 North St, Willimantie. _dec21d FOR SALE—A heavy horse, about 1350 pounds, good and sound, reason for selling, ‘scarcity of hay; also one Berkshire boar one year old. Old Grant Place, Canterbury Road. dec21d FOR SALE—Baby Grand Chevrolet touring car, 1916. A-1 condition, five new tires. 'Inquire 19 St. Regis Ave. dec21d Harry B. Ford. ‘Phoue FOR RENT— The poultry farm, 100 acres. = .. P. 0. Yantic. FOR SALE — Place on the Hartford|. turnpike, 21 miles from Mansfield Depot, §room brick house in good Te- pair, W. G Smithilin fine condit A three-room_tenement, Inquire 39 Spruce St TO RENT—Furnished room; could be used for light housekeeping. “FARMS for sule, Write for catalogue, ;- Racine, Dan FOR SALE Having changed our plant over to electric power, we have for disposal at attractive figures: TO LET One tenement 276 Central Ave., 51 Thames St three rooms, 2715 North Main St quire on premises : dec1TTuThS FOR RENT—Either excepfionally fresh fenements of three and six rooms on Franklin square. E. Fuller & Co. one tenement One 15 horse-power Erie Engine. One 50 horse-power Erie Engine. These can be seen at any time at Inquire of James 34 Broadwa: Geo. L. Ghesbro, Manager ANY woman can make money taking orders for guaranteed hosie: or commission; all or part time; Derienec unnecessary. national Mills. Norristown, Pa. Address Inter- farthest star from us.’ This is a big question. For one thing, it implies that there is a farthest star. Is there a farthest star? The current opinion of astronomers is that the aggregate of stars which we call our universe is Old false teeth. Don’t matter it We pay up to 315 per set. cel post and receive We buy dia- MEN—Age 17 to 553: experience u g vel check by return mail. 3 American Toreign NM";‘B'.MIA 181 St. Loui between Shetucket and Market Sts. reliable firm to deal with. Established 1872 STOP! LOOK! and loosen your purse- strings at Fagan’s Smoke Shop. Cig: 75¢; special holiday i8¢ a pack- Fagan's Smoke Shop. Nebo_cigarette; age, two for 25c. FOR SALE HORSES FOR SALE IF YOU WANT TO BUY A GOOD HORSE AND FIND IT AS REPRESENTED COME AND SEE ME ELMER R. PIERSON NTEDMale, experienced stenog- of each of the stars, of which there’ and knows ho good ' salary.\ AGENTS Here R lifetime opportunity to make several hundred dollars’ time taking orers for popular ‘Authentjc History World War; 800 pages, illustrated with ; war photographs furnished by American, Cana: ish, French and Italian governmen: gives inside facts; every one has rel ur once-in-a- Complete and book; we pay biggest commission and ship "hooks on outfit at once to the authorized sales Address Manufacturers' Some Christmas Present FOR SALE Pony, Cart, Riding Saddle and Harness Pony as gentle as a baby sound as a doliar. drive him or ride him. The wagon is rubber-tire. ted in a small area of the sky, al-| though no doubt_the stars themselves | D — Extra specials th . Marshak, 133 West | more of Jess, eizht miles from Norw WANTED —Vaults and cesspools to ddle is made most successtul rich wish ma reasonable— as we have no room to keep Price $2i0 for all. A. M. PASNIK, 79 Williams St. Some Christmas Present sful Club,” Mrs, Pu | g FOR SALE—Se: WANTED — Seccnd hana we pay highest prices in easte: necticut; we bu; : ond hand st warerooms 31 Write. call or tel TWANTED -G in general housework: good home and I OFFER FOR SALE ticks five times each second would $3,000 Sterling Dyeing and Finishing Co. i First Mortgage, 5% Bonds at 95 and Interest aminations eomi commence $92 men, women, girls coached free determined, would be more than al These bonds are tax free in Con- Very few of these bonds are offered for sale and therefore this is a special opportunity. a s Laurel Hill Ave. WANTED— Boarding Hous FOR SALE—Reduced prices on west- lern beef: round steak 30c Ib., sirloin, short and ,porterhouse steak’ 23c 1b. beef 30c Ib., shoulder steak 25c _Ib. corned beef 1Sc and 20c Ib. Max Cohen, Colchester, Conn. dec21d FOR SALE—Steam sawmill _with 4 b, p. Shipman kerosene engine faounted on truck complete with saws and belts, dump cart, farm horse, Berkshire pigs, corn harvester, Prairie State used only once, brooder house fitting: macdine, horse Mrs. Dwight Cooke, R. D. 7, Norwich. Phone 438 decl4STuThs FOR SATE—Fresh cow and splendid cream co ¥arm, Lebanon, Conn. _ dec17TuThS FOR SALE—Three Ford cars, excellent running _ order, electric lights, one ‘closed starter, 2 Presto ta Kinds FOR RENT—Furnished cottage. 1 all_modern improvi P. ¥. Bray, 231 Central Ave. Laurel Hill Ave. E. H. JACOBS MANUFACTURING TO RENT—Two or three unfurnished igoms in very desirable locall School Street Danielson, Conn. By Aai'i,n.‘,!u?g | Your Jetters hring vou, NEAEEE, {_And as the Wrilen DaBA,. I seem .to.feel vour,. The milvs betweenof seancely he T feel your touch I-see-vanr-faces: And when you write in merry vefm The Taughtel 'in_youh eves T Lrace, - .+ And jovously my dreart lkeapapace—t I feel I have you heme,agal. I read not always wiit yoif writ A mother reads befiwesn-each And ‘tho' ol think FouMveshidden. | And when no lettsrs ‘eome-PFom yoti,, i Aml dohts and fedrs basstimy mind, | jead uzatn:the ol anes ‘ehzougls | And courage.fills: oy soul agew, | Such words of omfprt there T ond. Then, when at night'T.ch#inot sleen, Not nowing whes Middictown, Conn,~ “~%/ { REFUGERSS” ©° | (Dedicated to the Americatl dammittee “for De m«‘e}nvrme?) ifdron in-theirogieitered ‘garden Sound _af laughter. and with footsteps fleet. 1 v 2 S. G. Congdon automobile engine, 2| Kinley Ave. TO RENT_Four-room flat, all mo improvements, FOR SALE~ i 3 5 | And_thes mowing at 16 Sul | tired feet. . i Waste & Jetal Co. |Six Motors 3 h. p., 220 Volt; | voustimpie-now alons k woars: way Commercial Zood milicer | . TO_ RENT—Rooms heifer calf by side; also Holstein bull and Ayr- shire heifer. J. L. Wells, Coughlin . 50¢, 7oc, and 31 mmodate a few more table hoarders; one minute's walk from 13 Boswell Ave. THE AMERICAX & METAL Co. 210 West Main St. tube at bargain; Standard Oils, all 55¢ to 69¢, 5 gals. to bbl, Gard- ner Garage, Central Village. dec20d FOR RENT—Two closed cafs, at rea- sonable rates night _service. Phone 1219-3, 14 Clff_St. R SALE—Collie pups. Phone 13-14 y. dec20d RENT — Furnished Washington St. cow, 14 White Plymouth Rock hens Canterbury, Conn. dec20d FOR SALE—A farm -of 230 acres, 13 tle’ 1 horse, about hens, all tools and farming implements. a splendid vom house. Apply to M Secott, Hotel Wauregan, Norwich, Conn, de nds feed, N dec1sd Rengtl W. & Phone 1 for $1, delivered in th decl ket de: sd OR_SAIL A-1 condition, ers, 7 to & 1100 v what th TOR puppi wolf houn, Meadow dec16d 1 Puza. decisd for private mod lessons given James L. Case =i T WANTED—01a automobiles for p: 37 Shetucket Street, n for him by it hear.— farm about miles of Nor- [ wichs' state price, Jand and conditions. FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Wm. W. lves Ex,, 11 Champlin Street ith one of the g insurance companies: Bulletin Offic Zood opportunity FOR SALE peak ¥renc and commissions; permanent po- satisfactory Address Box 81, Bulletin Office. Blocks, Building Lots, ali in| List your pro- | perty if you care to sell or rent, as I bave a number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, d Insuramee, DOLLS as large as a year old baby, | Real Estate and some at 2 Wiliimantic, | nd soox to open at Danielson: decl4d TED—Tepement of three improvements, near Washington square. bjlAmerican ‘Address Box 100, Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by A NEW LOT of tams just in, 97c and (e Pasnik Co. sell for less. a FOR| ALE ation dec16d FOR SALE—One pair extra well | matched Devon™ steers. one-. Guernsey {cow new r Ieh, one farm horse, we Firland 1100. Apply ham. Conn, dec16d as large as a yea dressed in_soldier clothes also medium do i a 47 nikCo limantic, and soon to open at Dan- dec14d Pas, W) serge dresses, Pasnik Co. ch and Williman o open at Danielson. X of 250 acres. ne. Groton, Conn “Fo! SALE—Everything in_knitted goods for woman and child. The Pas- nik Co, 11 Norwich _and Williman n to open at Dan- ielson. decidd FOR SALE — Ladies Burson hose, first quality, black or white, put up in nalf dozen hoxes, presentabie for hol- iday gifls, 24c per pair; ladies’ silk hose, 29c. Pas Norwich and W at Danielson. decl4d I Co. sell for less. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. ‘W. B. WILCOX AUCTION " sergedresses, with pleated 1 5. ik Co. gell for less. Norwich and Wiilimanti open_at Danielson. OUR NEW LINE of sprin; now in_and you know our The Pasnik Co. sell for less. %and soon to owner, qecupant or person having the FOR SALE—Berkshire brood sow. Benjamin P. Davis, Franklin. Tel i-12 Lebanon. deciid FOR SALE—Bath Tobes for the whole family, an acceptable gift at all times. w Danielson. decl4d Co. sell for less. Nor- LADIES' Burson hose, first quality, lack or white, put up in_half dozen presentable for Zhc per pair; Pasnik Co, sell for less. Willimantic, soon to open at Daniel- 1 will sell at public auction at the Chauncey Pendleton place, hoHday aifes MONDAY, DEC. 23, 1915, Dot at 10 o’clock a. m., FIFTY HEAD OF CATTLE including 1 pair Ayrshire cattle (seven years old, weight 2700), 10 cows (milk ing heavy). some Ayrshires and Hol- steins (séveral to freshen soon), 10| LDanielson. yearlings, 10 two year olds. Also 2 business LADIES’ pink brocaded rubber top corsets, $1.24. The Pasnik Co. sell for LADIES heavy ribbed underwear, shirts or pants, 47c. Pasnik Lo.. nus- wich and Willimantie, soon to open in EVERYTHING in_knitted goods for new | Woman and child. The Pasnik Co. sell and other articles too numerous | 103 Joo%; ¢or to mention. Sold without reserve to highest bld- and Willimantic, open at Danielson. decl4d WANTED—The public to know that have purchased the Crescent Fire Arms Co. g0od dry hard wood; I am ready to sell the same anywhere in the city limits Call 1075 Tel, rear Crescent Arms Co, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. J. C. Hatner. ‘WANTED—Raw Heebner's every Thursday. wood of ‘the It said day prove stormy, sale mext fair week day. of Norwich. JOSEPH B. PENDLETON, e S ——— Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 9 MAIN STREET, BATH ROBES for the whole family; le gift at all_times. 11 for less, Norwich and Willimangic, soon to open at Daniel- WANTED—Second hand and antigue furaiture of all kinds; before you sell. A Bruckner, 55 NEW LONDON DR.A.J.SINA DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alics Building, Norwich Phons 1177-3 WANTED—To buy old :'also old false teeth; highest prices paid. F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- way, Norwich. sl e AT M R WANTED—Furs of all kinds; highest prices paid. i Mills of Willimantt, Conn., will be at Norwich Tallow Ce., 32 Talman 8t. old and sii- LE—Six bushels hard wood or kindlings for $1, delivered anywhere in town; coal, too. by the bushel. R. Shapiro, Durkee Lane. Tel. 504, neci1d FOR SALE Ladies heavy ribbed' underwear, shirts or pants, 47c. Pasnik Co. Norwich and Willimantic, soon to open in Danielson. decl4d REO_2-ton_truck with dump body. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. 52 She- tucket St. novidd CHEVROLET—Model 490, series of 1918, in very fine condition.” This is a rare bargain at $475. The Frisbie-Mc. Cormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. _octiod VIM DELIVERY—1000 Ib. capacity, express body. with top and curtains. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 She- tucket St. oct26d FOR SALE_Turkeys, by William Bauman, R F. D. No. 1, Jewett City, Conn. FOR SALEOne farm_ horse weigh- ing about 1100, price $50. H. M. S, Box 74, Abington, Conn. dec7d FOR SALE or excnange (a part) for automobile, a cottage of mine rooms, with lot and shed adjoining, shore and ceuntry advantagss, 'boating, bathing, fishing, with pavilion and postotfice, on grounds; cottage is short distance from Niantic village, Crescent Beach, Gelden Spur and Oswegatchie, near state camp, all available by trolley or launch; farnishings included in_sal touring car desired, of 1917 or '1§ model, electric_lights, _starter, good style, preferably new, dark green de- sired, blue or black, in good ‘emdition; owner of cottage nas business interests which make further use of same un- available. For further information, write to 53 Oak St. Norwich. Conn: FOR SALE_One Derse. Tel 32-4 Lebano Ono _extra good Jersey| TO RENT—Furnished room. also one 1 hens keeping. Kelly, 7 No, High St. STORAGE—Household goods stored or short term; ‘anning Studio, 52 Broadway. $5600.00 buys 39 acres Pekin ducks (voung), ready to g90d, shoats, welgh 125 more each. A. L. Rahpael, North Eoods storen also never fajling spring, 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 mile to prosperous village, where all . engine will run it, 1 order, t. J. A. Isham, A rare bargain. gate. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin. Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R, L Holstein Cattle have some that are splendid types For Sale. ied wood in stove me nice Kindling wood, hard wood city. Fourth St. Wood Yard, Greeneville, Tek 521-13. STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT %000 SQUARE FEET—LOW INQUIRE AT BULLETIN Two pairs of horses in 0od all atound work- s_old; one pair black, 2700, other pair roans, these horses sold t are worth. In- he Palmer Motor Sales Corp., ew London, Conu. Phone collies. ns. cocker spaniels and Pe- malke ideal Christmas FOR SALE FOR SALE AT A BiG BARGAIN PRICE nine-room modern house, fine outbuila- ings, with about njne acres of excellent 3 vear oid served; also One. cow. rth Franklin. Phone STONE and DARLING EAST WOODSTOCK, CONN. Tel. Putnam Div. 216-4. DAIR —Three tenement house Inquire 422 North Main r further particulars, J 1916 Dodge touring car in good running order, good tires, at a Apply Candy Store op- Renl Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. PRESTON BRIDGE| Livery, Sale and Boarding Taxi Service and Garage Connected. S to let for all kinds of busi- with or without rigs, by the day or week. Special attention to boarders 20 to 30 horses always weighing 1050 1600 each; several extra nice palrs, 2400 to 3200 per pair. all good workers, and | ome’ extra nice drivers; every horse will be sold,With a written guarante: to be just as represented a. time of sale, or money refunded in full. allowed. If in need of anytiing in our line, give us a trial and we will give you full value for your money. STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. O'BRIEN & CHASE. S Seidey| “Onh, nothing. Sounds like a bowl- woodland; | ing alley, but no matter.”—Judge. " good new facilities %| THE KALEIDOSCOPE shed, hen house;l Yondon's 22,000 ‘policethen . guard £o0d heavy i ested, write for price and terms. Ragine's ! radiographers,, .printers, glassblowers, .and transients o FOR SALE Good Home for Six room house, large barn and about two acres of mile from Yantic on state road Willimantic, short walk to trolley. quick buyer. Phone 326-2. BUY THIS mantic, soon to open SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 It is a new house, having seven rooms and spacious reception hall. Modern bath equipment and every latest improvement. There wa§ 2 garden-bloomed-in France ove day, Al e weet, d bieak and desolate. Who van and ‘lavghed there? Little, children’in thei itered garden uid f jaughter and with footsteps: fleet—=s o5 . |But, O ear God, those,ltile, tired | feet TRAT ‘i%mBle on’ a rodd fn Framee today. 3 33 ~—Theodogia ,Garrson. HUMOR OF THE DAY Jack : Petts—Making love 15 a good deal like playing cards. s The Girl—How so? several acres| Jack Potts—There's & lot i know- ing what.a hand is worth.—London out 300 cords | Answers. of standing wood, fine well of water,| “The world "is against' ‘me” he whined.” acres of| “In that,” replied the sarcastie indi- cleared land, some fruit. situatea 1% | Yidual, ‘T should sky the world was showing good judgment.”—Detroit miles to main line of railroad and 3 |Free Press. Child—So you'ré my- auntie Aunt—Yes; - dear;.F..am your the wood can be sold'to the mill at a)Aunt Nell on your father's side, Child—Well, you're on the ‘wrong Investi- | pide; You'll find: that .. out}”—Pitts- Burgh Leader.® ocivas oy “Who was here with yéu last night?” “Well—er—Agnes was: here, #Al fi: “Well, tell Agnes she's left spurs and ‘Sam Browne' under the settee.”—Windsor Magazine, “Have you ever been under fire® “Lots of times.” “In the front-line trenches?” “No, but 1 spend my summers hunting deer in the Maine woods."— Youngstown Telegram. ¢ The Kaiser— Rosner, don't thosé damnable French have a:phrase that fits themi and their diabolical asso- ‘ajesty - must - be thinking of the Entente: Terrible.— New York Evening Post. “You know that sleigh of mine you borrowed last winter?: «“Why don’t you return it?” “Well, I've been waiting -for smow so I could drive it over."—Chicago News. “Honey, T may be home a trifie late.” “WHere are vou telephoning from?” FAR “The office, of course. Why do you ask?” - | more than 4,000 miles of streets and at least 1,250,000 houses and shope. The black diamond, found in Bor- €orn, ! neo, is the hardest krown' substance poiaioes, and other vegeta. | E0 8 T8 sons of all descrip- |10 the 5 of farming tools and| John Ward. a negro of Goldsboro, _This place is located five !N C., has 13 of his 13 soms in the from Planficld station. good lo- |y iyiiie ' cervics, while vhis 17 daugh- ters have been' etigaged ‘in iwar work. England now hak women engincers, opticiahs, assayers, coil and condense er Builders:and’ engfavers. some of _the. big retadl stores in New York city $5,000 to $10,~ 000 a year for the cleaning of their windows and metal signs. An old. squaw of the Ute Indian tribe, Paretta, /by name, has given her “fortune’ of $500°to" the Red Cross of Salt Lake City. Luzemburg is a little state bound- ed by Germany, Belgium and France and with a population just over 250,- 000 people. 1 Women's - silk _dresses sometimes coritain tin to ‘make. them rustle, and only the microscope can detect the presence, io 5 The war dogs serving with the Al- lied armies’ fn’ France received daily rations consikting of, 3 -pound of 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 h and Willimantic, soon to open at ceiled walls Several tons Owner eager to FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH iMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD 1 ON TROLLEY LINE {AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN PARTICULARS FRANCIS D. DONOHUE 63 Broadway FARM BARGAINS 200 acres, good building: 400, and wood enough to pay for farm 85 acre, 35 cow farm, smooth land, good buildings. $4,000: 46 acres, state road, Colonial ‘hcuse. 20 _rooms, tion, only $2.200. We can make easy terms on these three farms, and they horseflesh and three-quarters of : & pound of broken -biscuit... ‘While. there are’ many'‘varietis and great quantities of curious fish in the abysmal depths’ Of tne ocean (some have been trawled up from depths:of three miles of more), none of these are catable. The limit. to which fish fit for food is.found is 1,800 feet. When William K. ;Pond, of. Vine- {land, N. J. built the’ first fire in his {furnace this fall “the” family wass ! smoked out of .the house, and it was found that squirrels ‘'had , filled the chimney to the, depth of six feet ‘With nesting 'material. - When' they were disturbed 40 of them Tan out. Mrs. Rose Mason, of Brockton, who jdied recently in her eighty-first vear, are genuine bargains. For further information. write TRYON’S AGENC 715 Main St. FURNISHED SEASHORE FOR SALE The very desirable property of Est.|little viliage of old, North Bridgewa- A. D. Lathrop, had lived for 64 years in the house at 36 Center street, wheré she went as a bride, and Had"‘watched the city grow up about her from the hustling Y Large | ter to tho present cily. of’ nearly 70, house, large barn, large lot., Buy this| 000 people. b for investment. 3 E. A. PRENTICE, Administrator, STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLED®, COITAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, P! View, and along the Rhode also accessible Seashore Farms, Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN |3:h indeypey gige ot catainy uhat PROPERTY Norwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. THERE is uo advert!sing medium In Eastern Connecticut eanal to The Bub | tin for business results. Lucas County, 8.5 . Frank J. Chieney makes oath that he ig senior pattner of the firm of F..J. 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