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FULL ASSOCIATED ' PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight WANTED FOR SALE 7O RENT. FOR SALE . oy gen- WANTED—Girl or woman FOR. SALE—Two new milch cows. B. ‘Breed Theatrs ral ho k; go0d wages. Inquire|X. Gallup, South Volunt e T Yaduite 15 Sproce iy FOR: SALE - e usework: 00 es. K. Gailup, So nqu T :m m : Auditorium The- | Danbury—Charles O. at Bulletin Office, ascsia _flhcfi‘lfl" s Pl g & ¢ i T WANTED_Second hand bicycle with strong frame. Apply Friday evening or Saturday after 4 p. m. Calvert, §3 lent and caretaker of ury Fair grounds died Sunday, his funeral being held Tuesday. ix room tenement, new RENT_SI *_Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at papered and painted. 6 Stanton Ave. Davis Theatre. Vaudeville Davis Theatre. $1125 Down Gets 185 Acres, 8 Fine Cows and FOR SALE—AIl household goods at 92 Fourth St.: only been used . two months; will be sold Friday evening, | | 73-12. a FOR RENT—Either single or to- i : He did not know who sent us here. | Danbury,—Two Denbury young men, | Church St_Phone 13-l ___ deo2id | Saturday atterneon and revening and | Y W0 exceptionaily. neat and|team good horses, mowing machines, To. work @hd Test and die: ST Thtaes b Auditortum The-| 5 ¢ Durkin and James t.11, %A:_l;n& 3= | poVANTED—4 woman for general alug dee fresh fenements of three and six 0oms |'wagons, harness, cultivator, tools, He did not trust the aged seer. < b pect v after the e yusework, Mondays an ‘ridays. 5 FOR SALE—Go0od har on Franklin square. inquire o quantity oats, otatoes, eans, C s A\ »: TeAta Pt ARl TN, ,..,":’..‘:‘”m;"é’e',‘ Where they are to | Fairmount S dechia’_ | in stove lenslue, 39 Seiveces Chroie W Fuller & Co. No. o4 Brossway, | b e atnine otk Who wisely owled the sky £ i Jacriga o s, ” | fake part in work of reconstruction. | ~wANTED_A position as chauffeur | BOX 09, care Bulletin. dec2ia |, aecitd \ . |dark loam flelds. 20 cow. spring-water, Out peered the stars through fhe heavens”Bars; lodge Oscar, No. 30, V. O. of A, Sheltop.—Falling on au icy sidewalk | or driving truck; 11 years' experience;| FOR SALE — Cord wood, delivered| TO RENT—Four-room flat, all mod-| & ik :mod' 75000 timber; varlety The foel did not know why, * . T {7251 meets in Foresters' Hall t Shelton two weeks: ago, Albert |Just discoarged from service. Address)anywhere in Norwich for-38. Write|ern improvements, at 16 Thames St.}goras Woote [0.u0 LERGef ¥ETo0D ; i) Hugh H. Osgood Lodge, No. 6920, I |a on s ived such se-|Driver, 228 Broad St, City. dec27d | Box, 95, care Bulletin. dech7d * | Inquire’ American Waste & Metal Co.|lruit; spring water plped to G-room . : e Ho.0. . & U. mests In Germanin HAL | Gonras e, e, e was tok-| ~ NORWICH railway mall Clork %-| L wOm SALH-Pive sioars coier | 110 West Main S, _decTd | parn, efe.: distant owner's low price He could not tell why any man ENTS en to Grace hospital in New .Haven |aminations coming; men, women, girls| Whites, weizht about 100 Ibs. cheap| T0 RENT—Rooms . at Commercial Ren fan il rncagag’;‘v‘:- g:;w“:u%s[ Should wish his brother ill; ANNOUNCEME gy e e 3 omin! Deej:| i taken at once; also a lot of manure | Hotel; steam_heat; $2‘a week u S e o s o He saw a starving caravan .M. C A i i | STl oy e, D te| OF 33 per cord. " Call O'Brien & Chase |tite day, b0c, 75¢, and $1. Railroad Ave. copy matled free. Dept. 36, B. A. Strout Tottering up a hill, > Cooking Lectures at V. Middlefield—About 50 friends sur-|tions; candidate dfree; Stable, 375 Main St. dec27d dec3d’ ¥ 5 Mrs. N. E. Robinson of the Boston|prised Mrs. George Trischman at her|immediately. Franklin InsntutgecD,e t. FOR | AL B e e T {}‘;H{‘ Agency, 150 Nassau Bl-uzm He could not see why this should he N. E. - % SALE—] : chestnu ENT—Furnished room. witn |\ school of domestic science is to give a | home Friday evening on the silver an- | e mare, age 9, weight 1250, sound. good course of cooking lectures in the Y. worker, price $90; black horse, age 10, niversary of the marriage of Mr. and M. C. A. under the auspices of the Mrs. Trischman, The company pre- WANTEDFirst_class auto_repair can accommodate a few more When others ate their fill. man. M. B, Ring Est. dec26d board; : table boarders; one minute's walk from g ] 5 weight' 1300, sound. price §110; brown | Mariin-Rockwell's, 13 Boswell Ave. ) F FaE F Woman's auxillary, Mrs. Robinson |sented them a chest of silver. WANTED A recd baby _sarriegs;| horse, age §, weight 1050 by, mana| ok hin E o will show how to cook simple and| geamford —Stollwreck. Brothers, Inc., | must be in good condition. Write and | driver and ‘worker, price $60; black 2 i practical menus in the proper manner. Men call their marriage rite. chacolate factory, established at Stam- | state price to Carriage, care Bulletin:|lotse, age 8 weight 1000, nice driver FOR RENT—Two closed cars, at rea- & ANA” Clever; TObDEE e e x R I o e e i He knew a maid that loved and straved; ... The lectures will come on Dec. 30, 8L | f5rq jn 1906, was sold by order of A.| _decZ6d nearly new harness, price $65: 10 dave | Dhone 12108 14 Lt St - novied . |Six Motors 3 h, p., 220 Volt, | He knew her soul was white. o1 Jan. 2, 3 and 4. The full course tickets | yritohell Paimer, alien property cus- ANT A good s trial allowed on all horses, Don’t for- i Will be 50 cents, at Cranston’s, or of |y s FPITEG B o to the Toy- | Everett D, Benjamin, The church, her sisters, all the govd—=* TO RENT — Furnished rooms, 58 They crushed her in their might, novisd get the place, Preston Bridge Stable, Mre, Allyn L. Brown, president of the g;Brien raine Comp: 390. iy of Bosten fer $1,503,- | Wich, Conn. & Chase, Proprietors, 375 Main 2 A. C Washington St. Woman's auxiliary. “HEARTS OF THE WORLD. required eigh i 'also old false teeth; highest prices OR SA] LE— 1917 Ford touring car| Six extra nice Cavada 41 West Brond St., Westerly, R. L Square. For further particulars, in- charm of their conversation?”—Grit. WANTED—A competent cook. Ap-|St SR dechTd I RS IR G Naugatuck—His honds increased to| Iy evenings to Mrs. John F. Almy, 32| ~START THE NEW YEAR right by|resg oo Nent honeckeosin Mes 2 ? All these and many other things All New Show Today. A g o | Laficoin Ave. " de beginning vour pure bred herd of Hol | R, & No High St augaid. | THE AMERICAN WASTE He could not comprehend Tomms Levene and his Yankee|mugt'answer to a charge of man-| WANTED_A competent second maid | Seins. =~We e L T e e e \T'o wise men here it seemed so clégr {i' v+ Doodle girls with Frank Murray,|claughter in the superior court in Jan- ‘er’ family 015 t‘vgg: sgu:dil\;;l-ég;&i\e.#g:lg Colantha. Pletertle Prines % rxu e, s"}“""““‘,,f“(_‘:‘i‘:;"‘{,’. 5:_«:-1.1‘_:‘:;:} & ME’[Ai Co They would have shown their friend; *' ' “Joel P. Q." funniest French come-|yary. e was the driver of a car| M. L R. Porteous, 3 § “|amd out of two of the large oid cows; (9F JORE or short term rafes feten o . But he was such a fool, they said, 2 dian in the world: Dolly Clfford | which struck Michael Fhillips and|_decZ | of the milky nabits.” These are as fine | “isia And would be to the end. b Blanche Parquette, Georse Brown,|cayceq his death several weeks ago. WANTED—A farm near Norwich,[a pair of calves as we have ever of- ¢ West Main S Bob lLane, Bessie Miller and others, Haven- Fire believed o have | £00d land and buildings, with or with! | fered and are splendidly. marked. well| ~po RENT_Foralshed rooms: also 210 West t. . ¥ BOIBIE (bt say somietbini at East Haven.—Fire believed to have | guPC 001 “Sfate price and conditions.|grown and straight. Priced for the rooms for light hotsekeeping. 106 ;:’1\:"‘\‘ of that Levene chorus, which |been of incendiary song!n "I’“edame Phone 1676-; dechidiy, I’;’y‘rv‘:-f“v"{;-‘";“fi.;,;“"{?ey'!- Call or Frite|schoot st Tel. 1043-3. sepl1d for beauty, shapelimess, _ voice and | ot T MOCS & Uty "attemoon | STOP! LOORT and looren your purse: | Caacya o o Trnin Conn 3 H F THE DAY |3%2 NAMES IN Two s o ety exill strings al 10D, = e T i " T | T B et SRR e T el oy 2o ey sz e 6| FOR RENT $600.00 s i ARMY. GASUALFY Lists show at this A o - i Offering, Nebo cighrettes, 13 k- en Dec. 28, 1918, J. Henry Eber- e A » Beginning to day = the Auditorlim | cpinery at the plant, as well as de-]fige two for 25¢. Fagan's Smoke Shop.|hart, Raymond Hill, Montville, © deesia buys 39 acres of land, several acres| Wather—eof me in the woodshed. | Washington, Dec. 26,—The folioming tre will teature for two daye the | proyin one screening house near S e FOR SALE_One 1015 six cylinder|Seven-Room Cottage with all modern g Johnny ~Er—couldn't - we hold. the|casuaitien: arernmortedeiby fher Coabe g B e Tt M e e L | NTED—Pupiis for private modern | Studlebaker touring car, first. olaee] . gt dosirable looation,| N2Y Zine timber and about 300 cords session by wireless?—New York Sun.|manding: Genemar ot sy - Ihe, Com- tale of love s A el daily. Call 35|condition every way. C. S. Peckham,|iMmProvements, very desir: 2l v . Mrs. Gaddabout—Oh, these men are | Expeditionary nia An Iingled with ik 2 5 : B 3 AT of standing wood, fine well of water, & 3 y_Forc onnie Ann st Bulletin's Pattern S e 3 : 0, 9 to 4 A licd Shetucket St. dec27d | For full particulars, inquire of lall alike. Never can find anything! Killed in action 74; died of wounds piciocSon : Ly Phone 38-2. § TEBHUEOL. 3 A 1 ver failing spring. 2 acres of| _Mrs. Gaddalot—You're wrong, dear.|ss; died of accider o R e At fhin oot e thia & e 8 FOR SALE—One 1916 1000 Ibs. ex-| also never % spring. ; ; ent and other causes tinder Wtbey of he romancesof a - Jifealg SRR & D It ke piaex JOHN A. MORAN 3 You should hear my husband . fiad |12} died of acropiane mucay Coiers ”n“? o stor: A e b WANTED—The public to know that . Peckham, 62 Shetucket St. dec27d ‘RastEatats Broker cleared land, some fruit, situated 1% |fault—Judge. ;. of disease 180; wounded severely 557; ; 070 two RAIGAE SOk I have purchased the wood of the| “poR SALE ‘adies. ,serse dresses, 3 2 miles to main line of railroad and %| “A newspaper man has given Duf-!missing in action'372} total T.1s2. g S Snd Aniios Crescent Fire Arms Co. 155 | with pleated skirts, $5.97. Pasnik Co. Franklin Square, Norwich fersby a couple of passes for g thea-| Connecticut: . Rhode - Island = &nd Ty Sho . zood ard wood; I am re to sell| seil for less. Norwich and Williman- mile to prosperous village, where all|tre.” southern Massach The famous rock clif's of Balboa fhe' same -anywhere' in the oty limita| He. ana ‘Soon fo open at Damiam” el prosp . B Massachusetts men: Beach. Southern Californiz. are seen of Norwich. . Cal Tel, or cal son. ? ; . s T L Rl eoibads o A Fiont Tear Crescent' Arms Co., from 9 a. m. | decl4d Ry FOR SALE the wood can be s0ld to the mill at 3| «Nothing in particular, but he's go- Died of Wounds B i Mtaas tatest ads to 4 p. m. J. C. Hafner decéd | FOR SALE_A nice . bay horse, is =3 B good price. A rare bargain. Investi-|iDS to be a hard man to please when | _Privates — Dufican = ¥. ' McKensi, 'or Millions,’ agray s S ot = owned by a private family who have 2 the curtain goes. up.”—Birmingham | Springfield, Mass.; Raymond J. Fart- venture cerial, which will be shown in WANTED—Raw At H_ A lgot autos and have given up keeping te. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. | Age-Herald ier, ~Worcester, Mass.; Daniel d. the Auditorium on today and Saturday. Heebner's every Ti A. norses; this horse is one of the most FOR SALE sage . : A Lynch, Springfield,’ Mass, & Willlam Duccan, star aad director in nett. beautiful bay geldings in New England, e T They were talking in a foreign but . Spi " Mass. R Sertal hod Gt e company 2 = —— lage 5. weight 1100, is very stvlish| ; ] a friendly tongue. fade i I R s conpany. WANTED—Second hand and antlaue | afraid of nothing and awill stand with: AT A BARGAIN PRICE s SSonibiag, Sty e = J Died -of Disease.; 308 Sieventh epleodhs, the bedeh faaiiure o a1l Jinds; et cur pricas |out nitching, cot $350 two years a8, | nino-room modern house, fns outbuild: WILLIAM A. WILCOX - -, ,, b0 you lnow what the Private ‘Denis /Breen, New:Haven. I the bed efore you s ruckner. 65 - | w o good 'reliable people fof| fineTo0 nd, e o cliffs lendinz themselve: perfectly to lir St el 3 novéd 1Sfor Mis: Ropers: bacee, ot e Hw i e a 3i°n"5m‘§f T FARM SPECIALIST, ‘No,” replied the hostess. “I do not Wounded Severely. the dou:: stunts demarded by the e st. dec28d | 3hout 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin understand a word—but is that not the serin | WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- = Sergeant George Burros, Bridgeport; Privates—Dollard St. Plerre, Central F. W. Guild. Jeweler, 21 Broad- dition, equipped with de-|auire of Telephone 2365, “What did the doctor advise to com- |Fall, R. L; Busebe “chn.wr-!t-s, Whits Sorwl: apréd extra tire shock JOHN A. MORAN, L plete t);eut;urx? %rtddyxs;:epsh:"' - Rock, RR.L William , Woon- The biggest event in tno entire sea- v = s —————— | sorbers; reasons for selling, too light Real Estate Broker, “A plain, lig] et.” socket, L; Salvatore . Norgi, New son in the world of motior. picturss, prIVANTED—Fura of all kinds; highest| for my work. Tel 651-%, ' _deczsd_ R Bt S NOEWIAL 1o Can you content yourselt with such | Haven; Frank H, Kunz, Coseoh. be the pressntation of D.. W, Milis of Willlmantie, Conn., will be at| FOR SALE—A cooking stove, cheap, ° are? Micaing /i Aboes Grimith's latest film ~ masterplece, Norwich Tallow Co., 32 Taiman St. |at 57 Lincoln Ave. dec25d | 2 T must, for since paying his bill for ing in Action. teen months in making and many of anxious to remove any apprehension WANTED—Long distance 'moy! chunks that have been used on a con- ch, where you will get just wh PRESTON BRIDGE at medicine and attendance I find I can- not afford anything else.”—Chicago exactly Sergeant Armand A.- Gagnon, Wor- cester, Mass, B, S 4 tractor's wagons; they are all good, News. Privates—Alexander M. Balfour, Bs- the scenes were taken oa the actual dopR T aAuio Errck, EHDHR TS ¥ rugged draft horses, sound, true Sive: that are tor{mond, R. L; James M. Costell batticficlds 5t France by Mr. Griffith, FichiTlly 2 Lyienid ik, 4ng sold with out guaviatee: [ ivery Sale and Boarding We have some t S e it Waterbury: Earl Tucker, East Provi- with the official aid ani assistance of HOW. Jou sre profe w. > But the other day, at the N— sous|dence, R. L ¥ e the British and the French govern- 2696 WANTED of us; prices $100 to 3ind Cal ' I ' splendid types For Sale. N— hospital, she was not - o R R e T T S 2 & Chase's Stable, 371 Main Stable.” Taxi Service and p! X ospital, she was that “Hearts of the Worl « primari. Two Nurse Girls, 3 Chamber Maids, This is a splendld model for mater-| 4 Wg 1 enders, 3 Cooks (women), for. de Garage Connected. tactful. Seeing a newcomer in the THURSDAY,_ AFTERNOON’S LIS_T. g ward she was in the habit of Visiting, | Killea in adtion 83: died L.0% 4 id: » 3 of wounds Iv a war pisture, Tt fs, he announces, | noy O 1;“’"‘,““,’ service, The side B0TeS| 530 [ abor8rs, 1 Waitress, 2 Farmers,| A NEW LOT of tams Just in, & Hotles to)lat 105, Sl Rinas obs STONE and - DARLING s“.‘fssa“}' A 120; died of aceident and othercaus primarily a love storv. in which war |Seams. Serge, broadcloth, gabardine, 1 Teamster. A e R e e Raoiusoate e 11; died in aéroplane aceldent 3 a E st i ar | seams. ~ Serge. ‘broadc ec14d es 5, e day o % E 1 agroplane aceld i died figures fa the wim backeround. Tt|satin velveteen and erepe, also wasii | FREE EMPLOYMENT BURERU |- (ootl_ or wesk Special atention to bousdars| EAST WOODSTOCK, CONN. | {i™oor ctiows Have a choso- |OF, diseese 40F: froumied deversly g88; T T e e o O g | e pattern is, cut in seven sizes: 22, |, Geo. L. Chesbro, Manager. Farm, D. M and transients; 20 to 30 horses always Tel. Putnam Div. 216-4. late!”—New York American. ¢ ' |Gounded slightly 348; missing in' ac. i it oy 24, 26, 25, 30, 32 and 34 inches, wai o - | Conn. on hand, for sale, weighing 105 pe e s e e e A : 2 ine exposition of the story, there 3 B s, el (4. o 4 shing 1050 to > " | tion 141; total 2,140, i non shot, no 1 o T SALE—_Ten thrifty three year| 1600 each; several extra nice palrs, 2400 | — """ ——————————| caid the new mald. “The wages 'Jou | Tho: connesticat: Semms’ fns the Nae: Ly 4 of A-inch material, Width of skirt is WANTED. : T TR T e R e e SO0 offer to pay are satisfactory and the R prety romance ‘of drawn out. i e el h ;_three yearlin, some extra nice drivers; every horse evenings you allow me to myself are Kifled- in Action. love with the same man A pattern of this illustration mailed | 3er3* ¢ “pirfel post and ‘receive 2 and snoats \ill be s0ld with a written guarante: | “win sell at a_ sacrifice price my | IE1L but something else must be| Private James Carver, Norwich. a 4 pegcet to any address on receipt of 10 cens || oG B RES AL {0 pis il (o b Just 5a represented st sima of | aobar rh dF 8y SaeEiles prise, By | unterstooar B s nch town {hev holpe 1A Siixegor ietampa. g 0 syt ot [l Sonaaitoo: { sale, or money refunded in full Tria] |into tillable, pasture and . woodland;| And what's thal e ¥ : o Fan = SEast of the war. comes the | pOrder through The Bulletin Company. COSLATERAL LOAN CO., 4 heavy horse, about} , s "o i fruits of all descriptions, a zood mew | “If I consent to come to live at your| Lieutenant Carl A. Johnson, George- conflict, with its ensu Haits el e { o0d and’ sgund, reason - 1t 1o need of anything In our | nGuse of nine rooms, barn facilities| home, you must agree to do all the|town. RIS y e offects u AL v e Market sts. || scarcity of hay; also one|line. give us a trial and we will give | for 20 head and 3§ horses. plenty 07{work yourself —Detroit Free Press. unes nose in the little A e Eetis one B T et et An old, reliable firm to deal with. trenches during the deat the French and the Germans ont: o blished 1372 ._Canterbury you full value for Your money. , 373, 375 MAIN ST, O'BRIEN & CHASE. ather buildings, such as carriage house_ corn crib, hen house condition; 2 horses, 11 milk’ ng co wood sShed. all of these buildings are in first class il THE KALEIDOSCOPE Private Herman Di Died of Disease. Corporals—Niles C. Clark, Hartford; el, Bristol. s , 50 to 60 , barn full of hay : g 4 Theodore F. Haussler, Shelton. B el has 1 howk forna rotesbe s | LOST AND F i —— S corn fodder, enoush to Winter ail| Vernie Olson, a little girl at Belling- | Privates—Joseph . Beanellt, Bridge- asional ."!\ it be n .V‘H nA /:w sary o s - FARM BARGAINS of these cattle, about 300 bushels corn,{ ham, Wash., took to a bank 5,000 cents port; An(hon, _Roceo. Ficcu., Goshen. he story of the battles to- LOST—Satur »d_wood in stove cres, -good buildings, only. §2,- | 100 busneis ioes, and other veseta: | cne had saved and bought a $50 Lib- i ok i s of acted «-m;.«. Tl::ls taining large e ki dhn;‘wum! 400, and wood enough to pay for farm: | Ples, lmrlrle wa;gocrs,fi.fn;”m?lssc?#i erty bond. ‘Woeunded Severely; y renches; the return to this office dec19d | 85 acre, 35 cow farmy i tions, a rull line of s and | €LY £ : & Pelris 5 coldiers: the reward. — Builine S0 Ty Smooth 1and, g00d | {1} iments. This place is jocated five| Three solid trainloads of potatoes| Sergeant Erederick ... McCarthy, thrilling hand to hand conflicts and T T e 5 Pny.zubber Hiedl ponvif colonial e 20 rooms A-1 condi:|miles from Plainfield station, good lo-|from northern Maine and New Bruns- | Ansonia. p = e htuet of BayOriets: ‘tho . LOST— ill, between —Rjvard's| C saddle and harness; “noj ¢iopn 2200, We can make easy | cation, fine outiook. best of elevation) wick pave arrived in Boston to be| Corporals James ‘Chaban, Seymour; . “ » murder of | store and the holic church in-Taft- | ropm, must so Ford car, best| qifs OV three farms, and they|and good heavy rich land. If inter- fest Indies. In the |Frank E. Dowling, Naugatick: Ross the shells: fhe great zune in action: Ville, on Chrjstmas da 7 Wittiams ST acé14a | S6E™S 0%, 10°%, (it farma. and they | 538 SO0l For price and ferms. Will shipped to the West Indies. In the|Trank B Dowling! Nangshicki Roes the tanks: the attack by liquid fire: gt ‘Weller'’s store i NE of spring millinery| For further information, writé give immediate possession. Racine’s|three trains there were 128 cars. s Wet e A, Besen' the res and the retreats: the Ger. s e TRYON'S AGENCY, Farm Agency. Danielson, Conn. Phonel! Banga] supplied $264;900,789 worth of | brucl & atex:bur'y ggmok W. man pili-hoxes: the flizht of the vil- The 11 for less. decitd| 715 Main St. ilimantic. Conn. | 198 nov2Td |4y Indian merchandise exported dur- | Fleischhauer, New Britain.*r lager t ruthless destruction of o See = - $227,718,991 worth, | Wagoners Will ‘Hi>Pettit, Dawson Prope the treatment of young rirls FOR SALE A e L R T r———-——\ Madras §74,551,802 and { Springs; Arthur J.-Fessier, ‘Goodyear. who fa hands of the Ger- — S eFanonl S Geniia TR TR W Burma $64,478,5 Mechanic Albert Sumpf. Nauga- mans r things too numerous < = whaole bt Amer ating in n troops, of For Sale X bushels hard wo deli: ered anywhe 0d re FURNISHED SEASHORE FOR SALE LADIES’ Burson hose, first -quality, Six room house, large barn and FOR SALE UK RENT | By means of a new “trouble truck,” | designed for the use of automobile to the repair shop. tuek! Privates—Bdsal E. Nash, Notfolk: Southport; James ~Ce rd é!ach!l, Bridge- : : . | port: Michael Lake,~ New ' Britain: n; coal, too, by the bushel. R. X TA il repair establishments, one man may ke, 18 hiptoof te. o e ) 5 or D2y | e dward - Pinkey, Waiire e s, e ol Dinles Lans Siel SEUL, CUITAGES | Good Home for quick buyer. |f|10ad on a damaged car and convey it &3 strugnle. At the Thi triotic feature at the wedding s —— EAPIES, Bicson, e, Aret i, shout o scres of I One | Th patious a1 vt ATpert P ok, gt - ible ‘for holday Sifte : antic or state road ||| °f.2 PO : cidyr, New Haven BREED THEATRE. 21 Farning Avenue a stlic hone,” v6c | ot Walchr Bl Weekaais, ‘Plaasasbil] % {rom, Yantic. o, |carrying of the American flag by 4| rerlikswaki, Hartford; Bertrand ¥ y & s ! ess. Norwlch and| view,” and along the. Rhods Island ||| 1o Willimantic, | fies: - school, []jchoir oy at the head of the bridal|clondman; tatforest ok @ g ton, for today Willimai on to open at Daniel- s g 2 procession. n : ined L e peb Modern New son. “acciid | shore; also accessible Seashors Farms, ||| short walk to trolley e ctrically heated trucks for| Wounded , (Degree: Undstermined). e ol Seven-Room Cottage FOR SALE — Mosier safe, doubie] Send forbaoklat ; 1 N _“‘ nt cast in! w." This is a pow ition of the famous nove rame DLy M: aven the popular Saturday F story by the celebrated er. Trvin §. Cobb. al Jove drama “shot that rang ated American writ This is an emotion based on striking and kicking a superior offi- ning Fost the historic ound the world” and with Garage Owner obliged to o 2692 A CHARMING DRESS FOR MOTHER'S GIRL This attrastive model is easy to de- velop. Price Right Possession immediately 1gors, nearly new. Norwich, or Phone 67 brocaded rubber t The Frisbie-McCormick Co.. Sh tucket noyl4d Inquire 133 Wash- REO 2-ton truck with dump body. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street = Frank W. Coy pe FOR SALE FOR SALE {use in hospitals are now manufac- tured, enabling patients to secure hot, | appetizing food, whatever the distance farmer set out to cultivate and fer- tilize each plant with the care that might be given a peony. His acre vielded 825 bushels of potatoes—eight ville, en. & ' Wou Licutenant Martin_ Corporal ‘Joseph F.-Helupka, Glen. Privates—Samuel ‘W, Loghin, Dah- bury; Tony Olefs 3 e i Branford; Joseph 724 — Phones — 68 | their room may be from the Kitchen. 3 nfo se B . WESTERLY, . I : J} | Stimulated'by a prize of $1000 of- | RACCI0, Fampn VI WLy il also he seen in| + leave city i N—————————"—""" | tered by the Mormon church, a Utan |} 2 Felds of Honor! a sereen version of | Bridgeport; Meyer Hodes® New Hav- nded: Slightly. © Crowe, Tor- s TR times the average crop. RO e It has new and attractive fea- S Having ‘found dificulty in getting| Private Bri¢ F. Miller,‘Norwalk. dramatically is the most powerful pic- | tures and will lend itself nicely to any ndition.” This is a TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH e 5 et i . tos > ” - o e 4 The Frisbie-Mc. !milk for his influenza patlents, Dr. Missing ' in “Actlos: g Mae Marsn has b under ‘e | 25,120, meierins now in orle.” 32t || Jarnes L. Case st sty | MY HISTORICAL TAVERN | iuerovements anp in 6ooo | ik, "Functer ot "Winchindon | e cMo810 in Aeled 0 sold 1 braid trimming, or velvet combined TDELIV TR = P. ON TROLLEY LINE §icarries an eight-quart can around with | - 4 4 The Hearst-Pathe news will com-|with silk. Corduroy, mixtures, plaid L DRUIVERY 0000 Ib icAnacity PROPERTY RERSID) Ihim on his trips, and whenever he|indsor Locks. .. . Plete the bill today and Saturday. o check suiting Would also be suit- 37 Shetucket Street, fi&;eai;lfifl otmise Bo 2 ‘Bte AND 15 MINUTES' WALK FROM § G0, % S5, D00 S0 G spare a,b‘fi:‘“‘a‘c Weslig:Nakenschnlg, Water- ONE YEAR SENTENCE FOR o, The pattern s cut in four sizes: 6, - Ea °2d \know as Adam’s Tavern in|j FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR e A o e e = 4 an years. Size will re- . I ARS | 0. D. Adams of Springfield, 83 S OREL p STRIKING SUPERIOR OFFICER | dulre 4 vards of 31-inch material, " == —| — — | Norwich To PARTIGU-ARS . SEE old, has finished knitting his ~37th | SCIENTISTS IN SESSION & 5% pattern of this illustration maile Tibbed underwear, | NOXWi wn. Soston, Dec. I8—Onarged with | o ally addrers on rorerr oy 2o manls ICE FCR SALE 7 gl Private Francis W. Fort Jay . McNabb of the United States Guards, was sent to N. Y., to serve a sentence of one year's imprisonment at hard la- in silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn, WANTED—CONTRACTS FOR ICE Pasnik Co., soon to open decld4d OR_SALE—Tarke ~ Willia by VS, Pauman, R. F. D, No. 1, Jewett City, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Phones n Enguire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. Norwich m | sweater for the soldiers. He makes about one sweater a week and while knitting the 37 sweaters he has made 110 soldiers’ caps, two pairs of wrist- AT JOHNS HOPKINS Baltimore, Md., Dec. 28 —Twenty associations 6t g cevery state in the Union are rts | lets and one pair of woolen boots. pating in the meetine of the Ameri- DISSOLUTION OF TURKISH IN CAR LOTS, WINTER OR SUM-| Conn. . | Mrs. W. Whalen of Grafd Rapids, |can Association for the Advarcemént | bor. He also will lose all pay and al PARLIAMENT PI L. 5 decdd 7 e | Mich d 1 day three let- |of Science, which Nian its sessions 5 v and al- = — "= = = Mich,, recéived in one t - |of Science, which Nar if i lowances ‘and be dishonorably " dis- | Washiston. e o6 gf’cl‘l""“ MER DELIVERY, OR WILL LEASE| FOR SALE One farm horse weigh- FOR SALE fers from her son in France, the first|at the Jolns: Hopkins iniversity to- charged from the army at the expira- aonhec, 26 o Dissolntion of ot HIL00. Speice H, Cottage Houses, Tenement and | signed Corporal William Whalen, the |day and”will continue tomorrow and tion of the sentence n&e Tu{ersn p;rha.l:ent was proclaim- | POND ON THE C. V. R. R. T4, Sbiggeer; Coun, a Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in | second Sergeant and the third Second g 4 2 e inister of tne e = == ; o . g IE Zant 8 il ; According to the record of the| o Jesterday by the m: ADD! FOR SALE—One Holstein cow four|desirable locations. List your pro- he very desirable property Lieutenant. The letters were' written ociations range from thess ecourtmartial, McNabb, who was one ’é‘;;;‘;;g‘,f:g,’f‘;'g {geal‘,’:a‘t’“;" Shom RESSTEOX 17. THIS OFFICE. | Z0% S ione oot sin cow, x| perty & you carsito el on rent: an 1| o T5° Yaihrop 531 Main: SL at different periods but were delayed usiness it is to study micres- | of the army provost guard on duty in reported to Washi . arisien, & LI quarts of milk a day, and a number of |have & number of peonle looking for | house, large n, large lot. |in the mails, all three arriving the ic animals—the American Assocfa- ' the Jorth Bnd district, was clubbing | cficial channels, T b e et | ik s T s Coal by | Maote. " Phona issiil "o T CITIAN EH S | same day. o a sailor on the night of November 15 " = 5 eh e —wiaCorlEibyj 0 s LR L L ST . HILL, A. PRENTICE, Administrator. | = ; those ‘whose business it is to stady and when Lieutenant C, S, Leonard, fsen;:,t,;,:es:gk%ys\h(fiag‘tg:tly;gglifflgé Covering Steam-Pipes with FR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, all Real kistate and Innurance. ! 86 CIff St. Phone 300. e b e e and J;| the bistory of man on the carth—the : navy provost marshal for this city, | of deputies was diasolved. by 0‘; . NATIONAL i delivered to al: parts of the gity. Woom ivd Thayer Bldg. the largest port in F ance as well | -\merican” Anthropological Association. appeared on_the scene, McNabh. ra. | ora el was dis ¥ Dprocla- AIRICELL TCOVERING / B. Ford. Phone 7 novaid’ = e OF the wealhicst Industeial and | Many: groups whose studies are.in, be- fused to recognize the lieutenant's au- | " Tater the minister read a, long dec- A FOR SALE_Two-tan Federal track|J. C WITTER . . Auctioneer commercial centers. It is a distribut- | Ween-aje included in the body—eueh thority and attacked him. i3 by Q! eral truck the Association for the Promotfon 5 . laration in reply to interpellation from |in fine condition. The Edward Chap- Otfice, No. 42 Main St., ing market for numerous products re- 2550 BRIEF STATE NEWS |n oxhocs s egmpontion inwiich | THE PECK-McWILLIAMS €O, i 1G5 bern: o he outlined the history of the war and pointed out that Turkey was led into the war through no necessity but to content the ambitions of skme high officials, UNRESTRICTED TRADING IN COFFEE FUTURES RESUMED New York, Dec. 26—Unrestricted trading in coffee futures was resumed today on the New York Coffee and of Engineering Education; ithe "Asso- ciation of American Geographers, the American Society of | Horticultural Science and the American Metric As- sociation which latter :advocates the adoption of the metric system in this country. T S s . D. Ball spoke at a meeting.of-the entomologists today en: the.importance of fostering the usdal inscct and of destroying the hiTmful _insect. The Cottage House on Oak Strest Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Wm. W. lves Ex, 11 Champlin Street HORSES FOR SALE IF YOU WANT TO BUY A | quired in southeastern France and the Trench African colonies, but in the case of toys Paris controls the trade. FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. R anielson, Conn. seplfd New Haven—By the will of George W. Lewis, a New Haven undertaker, his estate valued at $50,000 goes to his family, Bridgeport—From burns _received when she toddled into a bonfire Lottie Maderoa,® four years old, dled at Bridgeport. Hartford. — Lient. Bdwin 22—HEAD OF CATTLE—22 i . \ PUBLIC SALE Having on hand more cattle than’ 1 can handle without help, I will sell on MONDAY, DEC, 30, 1918, 189th Dividend Office of The Norwich Savings Society Norwich, Conn., Dec. 14, 1918. The Directors of this Society have IMPORTERS ARE TO PROTEST SHORTAGE OF TONNAGE Montevideo, Uriiguay, Dec. 26—Im- porters here are preparing a protest to the foreign minister over their in- '177 BROADWAY THE RIPLEY PROPERTY FOR SALE Knox GOOD HORSE ability lodnbt;\inlsm\?;:;: qlfinr’:lmrc- ret u-d; ril-‘e(sldedf = the tbm]i;!i{l i i vesse! , ihey a 7 . i Mitchell, son of Prot. E. Knox Mitch- | Sugar Exchange for (he first time |0C0iared out of the earnings of the at 1 o'clock p. ma AND FIND IT AS REPRESENTED |15 contrary to the agreement bebween | Dafocattys detiveccs hs. anmatia since October 18 when it was ordered | cUrTent six months a semi-annual|ff House has ten rooms and bath, and : _— 0 | University, delivered his annual ad- Her Croup Vanished Over Night. “My little girl had croup every few nights, s0o as soon as [ got Foley's Honey and Tar I began to give her a few drops every two or three hours. never roughed, next day her cold was gone. in_ my house continually, for therc’s nothing tha: can come up with it. To all my friends I say, ‘Get a bottin of Foley's Honey and Tar, for la grippe, coughs, A genuine cure’ Mrs. R M. E!::ey. R. F. D. 2, Stanford, Ky. The That night she slept well, EBxcept to keep this remedy and eroup. can publish this.” & Osgood Co. L} stopped by ‘the food administration. Many brokers were on_the floor. * The first sale was in May contracts at 17.50 cents compared with 9.55 cents the maximum prices ruiing on the day the exchange closed. July contracts cold at 17.55 cents; September at 17.40 cents and December at 17 cents, with total transactions of about 12,00 bags. Spot coffee was quoted at 10 7-3 cents on the day the exchange shut its doors; today it was nominally 17 1-4 cents. dividend at the rate of FOUR PER | CENT. per annum, payable to deposi- tors entitled thereto on and after January 15, 1919. COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. ' Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Poverty would soon be an unknown | Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support quantity if men could dispose of their | Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich, axperience at cost. Conn. Phone 1366-4 A R is situated in the best residentia ticluars ARCHA W. coIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway The Piano Tuner at my farm, located on the state road SEE ME leading from _ Plainfield, Conn.. to COME AND i i i Moosup and Central Village, 22" head ELMER R. PIERSON D ieh e grounds and garage. Further par- fi| Cows- Amons the lot are 10 strictly new milch ones, and 10 extra nice ypung forward Springers; also 1 pair of four year old steers, well broken and nicely mated. There will be noth- ing but cattle sold at this sale. Be on hand early. . COWS FOR SALE Twenty-five Fresh Cows T = Telephone 30, Lebanon ‘Whitestone Cigars will be $450 a 1f stormy, the sale will Gocur the first fair day after at the| TWENTY-FIVE SOON TO FRESHEN same hour. dec25d HERMAN B. CHAPMAN. AANES W e North. Franklin, Conn. the Urugua; ments. that not one ton of fre in this port direct an and American govern- The newspavers today say ht s arrived America in :’ro}n two months, CASTORIA {: In J;;l;:zv?rw:an hundred from Jume 1st, 1918, Same Always bears Tate per -hgn-;ndéo‘m THERE 1s w,amzerum{gt m’flmnfi ‘ln the m . Fr s Eastern Cennecticu ual to e Bul- Frenkiin Street. letin for bustmess resuits. Signature of % dress. Profdisor F: lian embas a paner of iol;l ?:s. i irage for the - official despat. ‘Hrussels. :mvnm'irg uniform method fo) O _acpmer SLGIUM TO ADROPT ' ider the presidency of . the, ki opted a scheme of electoral reform sutended to est. abio Frassetto, . of the sy at Washington, read | % an international the measurements L REFORM ks the king, ablish universal saf- ext. clections, an | EhL W N b3 it

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