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Motlon Pictu at Auditorinm The- Breed Theatre &t Church Bro: The sual Sunday morning breakfast for men_in the service will be served the Y. M. C. A. and Shepard B. tmer will be a speaker At the afternoon get-together Rev. R Graham will be speaker. The Auditorium, One of the most human, most ten- der stories of a pure zirl's loyaity and otfon under the trving ordedl of 0 noble men's love was shown yes- day at the Audiforfum theatre. The e of this photodrama is Bonnie An- e Laurie, and the title part is play- Pesgy Hyland, the charming In this new photodrama Miss Hy- nd portrays a wingome Scottish la: ‘who is the afflanced bride of a gal- Scots captain. While the latter is the ‘ront she saves the life of a recked stranger who wins her ue heart's love, and later proves to an American officer who has for- otten his own identity. Cast_out unjustly by her ther, Bonnie Annie finds istering to the wounded soldiers the allies, and it is then her riv: ers are brought to her. blinded and How a sudden turn of fate eepens her crucl dilemma, and how he finds true peace and happiness in e end, are features that raise this play to heights of sublime realism. Bormie Ann# Laurie will be shown or the last time today. See funny little Tommy Levene to- y8ay and his Yankee Doodl Girls. Tt's pour last chance. Four shows today 130, 315, 615 and 5.0, | . W. Griffith Tells Narrow' Escape From German Bombardment. David Wark Griffith, who has made j@more moving picture battle scenes |than any other man in the world and Fwho is the creator of Hearts of the {World, has just returned from a pro- itracted visit to battle fronts of Bu- ‘rope, where he was given every op- {portanity of seeing conditions just as {they are, doth in the trencfies and in field. Ko other civilian has re- to America possessed of such te, personal knowledge of the . This newspaper has arranged Mr. Grifith for a special series lot artictes relating what e saw and Nearned “over there” where America's ‘woms have gone to win the fizht for “wortd liberty. Another article by Mr. JGriffith will appear tomorrow. Hearts of the World will appear at lbe Anditorium nex: week. beginning [2tonday. ! @M your furs to Church Bros. They ey & good price and fair grading. Davis Theatre. There will be four complete shows |foday at 1.30, 315, 6.15 and 815 and comprised of three big time Keith acts, Paramount feature pic- tures and a Mack Sennett comedy. The big attraction is Howard and Company in the comedy siniginz, talk- ing and daneing novelty entitled Danc- ing a_La Cabaret. This is a delight- ful offering and is a big hit. They carry all their own sce y effects. Jac ey 'hi he and Velmar present an titled Mar- and medy ind top not A them. Do vou rec {*Skinner IBe is unfor fmee him i tare, The m. Th ful comed b htre in many moons Iplied for M. W (P v ‘human and sympathet A zood cast supports tar omplete :;w there Sennett Whosze fpleture just for i hburn of do will ramount pic. today on thi st delight the com- v two-reel Breed Theatre, | Florence Reed head Rure bill fn The Wom erful scree novel of the same ‘Thompson and unusu Mis: ported By an excellen headed by Duncan McRae. For the A feat Mae Marst ith her ey mmfle will be seen in a s of the popular Satur story Fields of Hono Ameérican author, Irvin & Col is a real thril smashing pleture that the finest torial achievement of R The Hearst-Pathe the bill for today. ~1.30, 3, 6.15 and 8.15 is a pow- he f fa mot and is interesting d s sup- which i very story ¥ secof re of the bill h version ning Post the Nice corned beef Church Bros” 2 pour 25¢ a pound of smelts for a Estimates of the olive ofl produc! in Greece for the s t endi Place the quantity at Approximately 50 per cent, bst year. an CLOUDY TODAY; PROBABLY LIGHT LOCAL SHOWERS To Succeed The Late Cardinal Farley A new photo of Bishop Patrick Hays, whe is named to succeed the late Cardinal Farley. LODGE NOTES Norwich nest, No. 1396 0. 0. 0., did not hold their scheduled meeting on Tuesday evening on account of the proximity of the holiday. At their next meeting, which is to be held on'Dec. 81, the newly elected officers, headed by President Arthur A. Alquist, will be installed by Past President Ashley T. Boon. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Gardner lodge, No. 46, held their regular meeting in Pythian hall Fri- @ay evening. The usual reports were read and accepted. Business of a routine nature was transacted, after which the meeting adjourned. There was a good attendance. ODD FELLOWS. Palmyra Encampment, No. 3, L O. O. M, held their regular meeting at 117 Franklin street Thursday evening and elected the following officers: Chief patriarch, Arthur E. Fowl high priest, 1 warden, Fre den, Rob F. Ferguson; tre trustee, Charles Dre Osprey Rebel 0. 1., of New London, had electi officers at the meeting on Tu The following were chosen S. Rogers; M. Slecum; Ethel Bar- Mrs. Arthur ephen J. G. William will Jan. 18, ning at at there wiil_open which th, Osprey lodge has s for adm n and meeting at the day after- president, he chair. The noon at 3 o'cloc Lillian J. Johnsc secretary and read and accepted. It was voted to hold a joint instal- lation with Sedgwick Post on Sunday, Jan Meeting’ closed in the usual form & E ; the. flag and singing America. Surely the Limit. re seerns no limit to the outrages wrought by cine- m th as which’ moved to nguage ; “ple- but there, 1t would stop. avol tho atrocitl m the nlace in Sonth London flaunts in big letters the o presented s no “the celet ate “The Lost snicle. on the quiet | that w malke 1 quite small if they were found out. =imABTE (E vOF WoD) A v B oALIAITA 1M NEXT WeEK Kling- | Featuring” | top of a picture | nt that there is | Stops La ‘The quickest and simplest way to stop n ugly, hard, la grippe cough is to take Foley’s Honey and Tar In it, get the curative influence of the pine balsam (so beneficial for in- famed bronchial tubes and sore chest) end other healing ingredients, together with the mollifying tive action of boney. It ‘covers and sheathes the inflamed surfaces of the throat, puts an end to the hard, racking cough, stops tickling T F- G, Prevs, O ot Folare” oues st Tos et e ts severe cough follewiag 4n attack of la grippe.” The Lee & Osgood Co. FOR SALE FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH iIMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY LINE AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich Phones LEGAL NOTICES ATTENTION! Sidewalks The ordinances of the City of Nor- wich impose a penalty of $5 upon any owner, gccupant or person having the care of any land or building abutting the public highways of the city where there is a sidewalk, either graded or paved, who fails .to have removed therefrom all snow, sleet and ice with- in three hours after it shall have been deposited, or within three hours after sunrise when the same shall have fallen in the night season, and also upon any such party who fails to have the snow 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 notice given. This will give notice to all affected by the fore- going ordinance that the same will be strictly enforced and anyone failing to comply therewith pr ted from this time forward. JAMES P. FOX, Street Commissioner. decTS NOTICE TO CREDITORS, 0BATE_HELD v the District the credito in_ their ciaims within six months posting a n with a copy of t post nearest to deceased Jast dv in | irculation in return to this JOHNSON, Administratr dec28d NOT REDITOR A COURT OF PROBATE ton, wi nd AT | nistrator cite deceased to bring said _ estate this date. by eff’ te 18 | saia in the {same Town. 1 District, above £ record fidar true sald de- present cstate to the tonington, ithin the time Tegoing or- FLER, | Administrator. PROBATE_HELD deceased. lleging that n ettlement in said d praving fi 1 order to sell real estate helonging to said described in e is now in pon, Tt Ts Order ion he heard and ot R0 =ail Dist That said termined at in the City of, t. on the 2ist 11 t_no- " December, A. D. 1918, at day of o'clock in the oon, and th tice of the pendency of said applica- on, and of =aid hearing thereon, he by the n of this order once in some culation in said Dist least three nrior to the date of said he: n be made to the Co LSON I. AYL udge. nd ‘for a true vidend Office of The Norwich Savings Society Norwich, Conn., Dec. 14, 1918. The Directors of this Society have ™o iy current six months a semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum, payable to deposi tors ontitled thereto on and January 15, 1919, COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. - | Los Angeles ere the | 4 declared out of the earnings of the! after | WANTED e el e e © TG L START NEW YEAR jelling trees and Lo i T e cash weekly; now. Guaran ursery, Rochester, N. Y. deczsd” for resuMts, try MARRY if lonely; me; best amd most successful “Home Maker;” hundreds rich wish mar: soon; ‘strictly confidential; most reli~ abl years _experience; descriptions free. “The Successful Club,” =~ Mrs. Purdie. Box 556, Oakland, Callf, dec28S necessary; R tigations, ' reports; salartes, expenses. American - Foreign Detective Agency, 181 St. Louis. dec28d MAN—To work in this city refinish- ing chandeliers, brass beds, automo- biles, by new method; $10 daily without capital or experience, Write Gunmetal Co. 170 Eim, Decatur, IIL dec28d WORLD'S RECORD: on_war books; big scoop; our patriotic red. white and blie insert for soldier’s photograph and military record In front of war bock endorsed by Gen. March sells it on sight; we have exclusive right; patri- otic insert helped Geitgey sell 45 books first 23 hours: insert boosts sales and sells best bindings; best terms: prompt shipment; freight paid; eredit given; act quick; send 10 for postage on magnificent free outfit. Baldwin Co., Clg:gw;;d. 0., 314 Rockefsiler Bldg. o er due to calve in four Weel b 'FOR SALE horses, WelERt B8 one Taba, Souin” Coventsy 587-33. 4 FOR SALE—One three year ol - dec2sd ‘worl Co C. Hensler, Plain HIM. A FOR SALE—A farm of 83 acres, near Preston City. 6 miles from No; g bas large hotise, 2 big barns, 3 chicken Goops. © Bead cattle, 1 hotse, g of- chard, apple an, trees, Hugh Kinder, 32 Park St FOR SALE—1911 been overhauled, four pfl?ml&fiflny ni"muz $200. or best offer; also 1917 Ford. quire 14 CUff St. 'Phone 1219-3. dec28d FOR SALE—1917 Ford teuring car, firet class condition. Phoae 1865-12. dec25WS ‘WOOD is cheaper than coal at pres- ent prices; delivered in sawed lengths. J. P, Huntington, 4 Broadway. Tel. 620. dec24TWS v sides native honey, both comb and bot- tled, I have a limited quantity of rasp- berry blossom honey which I recom- mm‘l lfflr use during ho:ldl.y‘!."a,.ndflon special "occasions, an especially fine flavored honey. Address George ether, Inquire | on TG RENT—Rooms mflma; steam_heat; e FOR SALE—Honey for holidays. Be-| phone TO RENT ‘Washington St. RENT—EUrnl: ro:-g for light hcusikeeping. Kelly, 7 No. High St. at "SW". of three or four three-room tenement reat 31.._inquire 3 Spruce St _nevitd RENT—Six_room tenement, DoW %flm painted. 6 Stanton Ave. "~ RENT—A singl FOR RENT—Either e enements of three and six or . dec17d ey e aad L Gecaa. or hu‘i‘sfix. ‘Nd‘gllfl St. novléd Frankln square. Inquire of James| With E. Fuller & Co. No. 34 Eroadway. Conz., consisting ‘acres of lind and the following build: * i s et stoviie wan attie, with two pa office, pool- room, large dining room, small dining rooms, kitchen and pantry on the first floor, 12 bedrooms, two flush _toilets and ‘two bathrooms on the second floor | and|and five bedrooms on the hird Aoors ‘rooms | nearly all of hange clothes: casats, sad Saatly o ¥ all of the above described rooms are fairly well furnished. There is run- ning water on the first and _second at _Oommerctal | fioors, d fr tank 1 53 Byl oo supplie om a large n Raiiroad Ave. the attlc, and several fireplaces on oth of fhese floors. with a store on the first floor and a smzll tenement on the second floor. A_small building a few feet south of the hotel, suitable for an office and lubroom. mugnmrty is well located on one of the best streets in the beautiful and — Furnished rooms, nov! 58 54 historic village of Brooklyn and has on the northerly corner of the front- age the fine equestrian statue of Gen- shed room, also one| eral Putnam, erected by the State of augdld Mrs. | Connecticut, and on the soytherly cor- ner the large Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Lumsden, 82 Oakridge St, Norwich. dec24d. ‘WANTED—Local and long distance moving jobs; prices reasonable. Call 5653, Fox Bros. 20 North High St. WANTED—At once, a colored girl for gemeral housework. small family, good wages, steady position. Apply at 25 Pleasant St. or Tel 275-2, Putnam, Conn. dec2sd WANTED—A horse, weight between 1100 and 1200, not over 10 years of age; state price. Bendett’s Saloon, 152 West Main St Tel. 517. dec28d WANTED—Old books, almanacs, and newspapers before 1800, ship pictures, antiques, and all the old family silver I can buy at big prices. I am also a licensed auctioneer. C. J. King. Box 195, Norwwich, Conn. dec2sShW FOR SALE—Two new milch cows. B. defiil;gp' South Voluntown. Comnn, ec: Saturday afternoon and evening an: Monday evening. dec27d FOR SALE—Good hard wood for sale in stove lengths, $9 delivered. Write Box 59, care Bulletin. dec27d FOR SALED — Cord wood, delivered anywhere in Norwich for 3$s. Wrlte Box 95, care Bulletin. dec27d FOR SALE—Five shoats Chester Whites, weight about 100 Ibs., cheap if taken at once; also a lot of manure for $3 per cord. Call O'Brien & Chase Stable, 375 Main St. dec27d WANTED — Second hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, waverooms 30-32 Water St. Norwich. Write, call or tel. 861-13. je4MWS MARRY—Thousands lonely, congen- ial members, worth $50,000 escriptions free. San Francisco, Cal. WANTED — Extra speci: the holidays. Free stamps Wednesd and Saturdays., Evervthing at lowe: prices. A. Marshak, 123 West Main St. nov3s WANTED—Vaults and cesspools_to up, will Ralph Hyde, declds clean. H. L, Harris, R. F. D. 1 Box 139, 0ct195 AGENTS—Here is your once-in-a- lifetime opportunity to make several hundred dollars' profit in your spare time' taking orders for popular priced Compflete and Authentic History of World War; 800 pages, illustrated with magnificent’ official war photographs furnished by American, Canadian, Brit- ish, French and Italian government gives inside facts; every ome has rela- tive in service; every home wants book; we pay biggest commission and ship 'books on credit; send for free outfit at once to the authorized sales agents. Address Manufacturers' Com- pany, 62 North Washington St. Bo: ton, Mass. decTS YOUR FUTURE foretold; send dime; age, birthdate for truthful, reliable, convincing trial reading. Hazel Hause, Box 1408, Los Angeles, Cal dec218 WIDOW and maiden worth over's 000 anxious to marry honorable gentle- men. Write Mrs. Warn, 22161 Temple, Cal. dec21S 584XB., Messenger, Los A woman for ondays and Fri mount’ St. WANTED—A ed fron | O'Brien St. orth $30,000, would | FOR SALE—Five horses; chestnut mare, age 9, weight 1250, sound, good ffle‘l‘m @ Jerd anning Studle, 52 Broadway. STORAGE—Household goods stored or short term; rates reason- Monument erected by the Rown. This will be sold at a sacrifice priee in order to settle the estate. RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Danielson, Conn. Tel 198 Danielson. decZ8d “Food: : also FOR SALE—AIl household s at| TO Furnished rooms; 92 Fourth St; only been used two|L£ooms sf:r 13.‘:"‘:%«.’33““‘“"‘.’.‘@3“ months; will be s0ld Fridey evening, [ SChoot 3 3 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 For Sale 21 Fanning Avenue Modern New Seven-Room Cottage with Garage Owner obliged. to worker, price $90; black horse, age 10, weight 1300, sound, price $110; brown horse, age §, weight 1050 ' Ibs, good driver and ‘worker, price $60; black horse, age 8, weight 1000, nice driver and_clever, Tubber tire wagon and nearly new harness, price $65; 10 days’ trial allowed on all horses. Don't for- get the place, Preston Bridge Stable, & Chase, Proprietors, 375 Main dec27d START THE NEW YBAR right by beginning your pure bred herd of Hol- steins. We are offering a pair of heifer calves sired by our senior_sire, Colantha Pietertje Prince. No. 34483, and out of two of the large oid cows of the milky habits. These are as fine a pair of calves as we have ever of- 2 ndidly marked, well ‘Square. quire of FOR SALE FOR SALE AT A BIG BARGAIN PRICE nine-room modern house, fine outbuild- ings, with about nine acres of land, very desirably located, in city limit about 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin For further particulars, in- JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, leave city Price Right Possession immediately i James L. Case 37 Shetucket Sireet, 177 BROADWAY Priced for the y._Call or write Farms, to’ Valley No. Franklin, Conn dec2T, FOR SALEJersey cow. due to freshen Dec. 28, 1918. J. Henry Eber- hart, Raymond Hill, Montville. " dec27d, ALE—One 1915 six cylinder Studebaker touring car, first class i every way. C.S. Peckham, et St dec: FOR SALE—One 1916 1000 Ibs, ex- press; a_bargain if taken this week. C. € etucket St. dec27d Ladie: with- pleated skir sell for less. tic, and soon serge dresses, $5.97. Pasnik Co. N wich and Williman- o open at Danielson. FOR SALE owned nice b by a private famil tos and have given up keeping this horse is one of the most 3350 two vears ago, eliable people for Rogers' horse, at dec26d A 1917 Fi PRESTONBRIDGE Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. Horses to let for all kinds of busi- ness, with or without rigs, by the day or week. Special attention to boarders and transients; 20 to 30 horses always on hand, 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every hor: will be sold with a written guarant. to be just as represented a. time sale, or money refunded in full. i allowed. If in need of anything in our line, give us a trial and we will give you full value for your money. for sale. weighing 1050 i STABLE 371, 373 275 MAIN ST, Phone 326-2. O'BRIEN & CHASE. THE RIPLEY PROPERTY FOR SALE House has ten rooms and bath, and is situated in the best residential section of Norwich. Extensive grounds and garage. Further par- ticluars ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties 201§ Telephone 1334 63 Broadway $600.00 of land, sev. of standing wood, fine well of water, also never faili ord touring car idition, equipped with de- s, ra tire, shock ab- too light 4 charg tion im: ndidat ediately. Franklin Ins Rochester, N, Y. WANTED—A reed y must be in good condition. competent cook. gs to Mrs. John F. A WANTED—A competent second m f two; good wages. Apply hem Terrace. WANTED—A farm near Norwich good land and buildings, with or out stock; state price and cond Phone 1076 1 : ng, Nebo cigarett ., two for 2 decaid , 13¢c a pack: Fagan's Smoke Shop. WANTED—Pupils for private modern dencing. lessons_ given daily. Call 85 hetucket St. Room 10, 9 to 4 p. m. Phone 38-2. N, H. Levy, Instructor. decisd G IE WANTED—The publid to know_that I_have purchased the Crescent Fire Arms Co.: the wood of irst g0od ary hard wood; I am ready to the same anywhere e city 1 of Norwich. Call 1075 Tel, or rear Crescent Arms Co., to 4 p. m. J. C. Hafner. from § de WANTED—Raw furs. At H, BATE TELD | Heebner's every Thursday. A. C. Ben- ith day of Decem- | Rett: HoviEs o .| WANTED—Secona hand and antigue ",‘M\Y“n v,“ft‘;"gm! furaiture of all kinds; get our_prices A, Brockner. 55 r T17-3. before you sell ank. lir St~ Tel. novéed WANTED—To buy old gold and sil ver; also o!d false teeth; highest prices d. F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- y, Norwich. apréd dec26d cooking stove, cheap, i ti just in, 97c and Sell for less. oWS. Plain Hili 0. Peck, Norwich, dec?23ii 1 85 acre, 35 cow farm, smooth lund, | building | Colonial | FARM BARGAINS 200 acres, good buildings, 00, and wood enough to pay 16 $4,001 5! 46 3 ion, onl. genuine bargains, For turther TRYON'S A 715 Main St. Willimantie, Conn. three year to freshen soon; 10| three yearling bulls, year old steers, well and shoats. Tel sell for less. | . and soon_to Co. sell for Jes: decl4d View, shore; LUITAGES tOR SALE UR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant Island also accessible Seashore Farms. and along the Rhode WESTERLY. R. L 2 We can make eas terms on these three farms, and they are FURNISHED SEASHORE cleared land situated 1% les to m: oad and ¥ mile to prospero all age, where e wood the mil good pri Investi- gate. Send for Wil Choice of 400 WILLIAM A, ¥ FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St. Wes Teiephone 2365, Tiy, R. L Holstein Cattle o i | o Tood Bt We have some that are decl4a x o s minery| FPANRK W, COY|splendid types For Sale. you know our low prices. “brood sow. nilin, el “dec11a | ix bushels hard wood T $1, delivered anywhere too. by the bushel. R. ce Lane. Tel, 504, LADIES’ Burson hose, first quality, put up In_ half dozen r holiday silk_hose, less. Norwich and to open at Daniel- soon Phone 675 d rubber top re Pasnik Co. sell for decldd REOQ Z-ton truck with dump body. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. 52 She- tucket St novidd 'ED—Furs of all kinds id. ery Satur orwich Tallow noviid WANTED * Laborers—Bolters Up, Pipers, Riveters, Welders, Holders —women, ¢ General House- Laundresses, 1 Waitress, 3 Girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr., Central Building CHEVROLET—Model 490, series of 11918, in very fine condition. This is'a | rare’ bargain at $475. The Frisbie-Me- i Cormick Co. 2 Shetucket octlvd | “VIM DELIVERY—1060 1b. capacity, | express body, with top and curtains. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. 52 She- tucket St. oct26d ADIES’ heavy ribbed underwear, hirts or pants, 47c. Pasnik Co. Dus- wich and Willimantic, soon to open in WANTED. 01d false tecth. Dun't matter it broken. We pay up to $15 per set. nd mon o b, parcel po: feturn mail, s, too. COLLATERAL LO. 154 Water S ucket and Market Sts. le nrm to deal with. and receive We buy dia- tween S 1d, relial likhed 1872, LOST AND FGUND Came to my place ck and white cow wi Owner can hiave same by paying L. E. Bogue, Pine St, sum of money. Finder Phone 511 return_to thi reward. office and receive special @ec27d Danielson. decldd FOR SALE—-Turkeys, by William Bauman, R. D. No. 1, Jewett Cityy| Conn. decSd . ¥OR SALE—One farm horse weigh- ing about 1100, price $30. H. M. §., Box 74, Abington, Conn. dec7d FOR SALE—Omne Hol years old, will give | quarts of milk a day, cows that will Phone 1 om 20 to 30 and 2 number of 1w Seasoned hard wood, all to all parts of the &ity. nov1d FOR SALE—Two-ton Federal truck in fine condition. The Edward Chap- | pell Co. oct30d FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. F. I, Racine, Danielson, Conn. sep1%d Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by ITHE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. by Business Block: desirable J. C. WITTER -.ouceneennn on hand early. hundred from Jume lst, rate per thoussad. FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN PROPERTY know as Adam’s Tavern in Norwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. FOR SALE Cottage_ Houses, Tenement , Building Lots, ali WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. Boom iUk Thayer Eldg and locations, List your pro- perty if you caro to sell or rent, as I have a number of people looking for real estate investments. STONE and DARLING EAST WOODSTOCK, CONN. Tel. Putnam Div. 216-4. { FOR SALE | Good Home for quick buyer. Six room house, large barn and about two acres of land. One mile from Yantic o state road to Willimantic, nea: school, shdrt walk to trolley. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 FOR SALE very desirable property of Est. LearLyhrop. 233 Main St. Large Office, No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. 22—HEAD OF CATTLE—22 —AT— PUBLIC SALE Having on hand more cattle than I in cow four |can handle without help, I will sell on MONDAY, DEC, 30, 1918, at 1 o'clock p. m., at my farm, located on the state road leading from _Plainfield, Moosup and Central Village, 22° head of Ayrshire, Guernsey cows. Among the lot are 10 strictly new milch young forward springers; also 1 pair of four year old steers, and nicely mated. There will be noth- ing but cattle sold at this sale. If stormy, the sale will occur the first fair day after at the same hour. Conn., ones, and 10 dec?5d HERMAN B. CHAPMAN. ——— Whitestone Clgars will be $4.50 1918, J. F. CONANT, 11 Fraaklin Street. and Holstein extra nicy Same A, D. house, large barn, large lot. Buy this Auctioneer | for investment. E. A. PRENTICE, Administrator. 86 Clff St. Phone 300. FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Strest Estate C. A. Mowrey Wm. W. Ives Ex, 11 Champlin Street HORSES FOR SALE IF YOU WANT TO BUY A GOOD HORSE AND FIND IT AS REPRESENTED COME AND SEE ME ELMER R. PIERSON COWS FOR SALE . | Twenty-five Fresh Cows TWENTY-FIVE SOON TO FRESHEN JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Conn. 1 Telephone 20, Lebanon to e well broken Be ci _mvisd | "Alarge barn in the rear of the above | The bor FOR RENT—Two closed Gl':!. at Nt: described store building. & buflding just north of the above|Tha France of the Miracles—se it overy dav's da W‘e' level rays on the ri The sword of victory 15 Shiningi New —Marion Couthe York Tribune o 1 0o ki ‘: CHILD’S THOUGHT. en all the magic ts pray And all is still and dark, FOr Sthor “children. ‘3 oo Far amag, In saddened Beigi =l glom ‘and in France Orphaned, and hungry, wind's drear tone i Seems like their little volces ealling me Across the great expanse of earth and sea. 1 shall do all T can to sow the seed Of joy within their hearts—suppy Their tears, tock hungry ears, their - derstand, inETSSTRCE As. safe and loved, I touch my mother’s ‘hand. | —Fleanor_Johmson, tn St. Nicholas. HUMOR OF THE DAY “That’s a fine thing of yours, Dau- ber. In fact, there's only one thing in the show 1 like better.” “Whose is that?” “Mine."—Sydney Bulletin, 5 “You say you have trouble finding a place to sleep?* . “Yes,” replied the zioomy stranger. “But what's the difference? I'm . so worried I couldn’t sleep, anyway.'— Washington Star. He—-T'd like to know why you girls set engaged to several men at once: She—When you have only ‘one match, doesn’t it go out?—Boston Transcript. “Pop, what is meant by a figure ot peech?” s Well, my son, when vou hear of a woman being speechless with indigna- |tion, that's a figure of speech.’—Life. |_Guest (in dining-car, angrily)— Vaiter, you call that a war portion of turkey ? Waiter (in a whisper)—De comp" dves, boss; but, puss'w’ly. Ah wouldr't hab de nerve to call it even a famine po'tion—Buffalo Express. | “Say, you know a iroupe of these trained fleas ain’t a bad stunt?’ said the facetious feller, ' “Whadya mean, ain't a bad stunt?” asked his friend, the stage carbenter. “Why, look how handy they dre makin' these Jong jumps."—Detroit Free Press. Smith—I hear Green was sent to the lunatic asylum last week. Is it true Jones—Yes: poor fellow: he’s as crazy as a bedbig, Had a mania for exchanging umbrelias every chance he got. 3 Smith—Pshaw! Almost any man will do that it lie has half n chance. Jones—Yes, but poor Green alwa left & better one than he took.—In- dianapolis St THE KALEIDOSCOPE 1 a workingman in England s his occupation and doesn't find lays he is automatic- ily in the army. John Harris, after whom Harrisburg. Pa, was named, organized the first corps of riflemen on the Susquehanna protect his infant settlement from hinged to.the sides of a life- boat and which spread out when it is at to give additional buoyaney a recently invented device for ty Veazle, M a male of d boasts that theré is not t aze left in the town, all having gone into the service, either through enlistment -or by the draft. In a new Swiss process for the man- ufacture of aluminum foil a number of sheets of the metal are coated with oil, folded or piled together and rolled un- til they are as thin as desired. The Swedish Industrial Committee's Bureau for Fats has organized the thering of refuse fats’ for making soap. Hospitals, barracks, and pris- ons make their own, soap, while the rest of the fats are sent to the soap factories for treatment, A Pittsbursh contractor s an unprecegented demand for rench doors, which are one of the greatest of coal savers. It is almost impossible to find the doors in stock— they have io be made Dy the contrac- tor, | The wife of an army officer ltving | in Portland, Ore., didn't like the {dea | of paying a dozen dollars for a pair of pumps. So she is wearing shoes made of wood, with black enamel fin- h. They look like patent leather and wear like pig iron, and the lady says she is well pleased. The bureau of fisheries of the de- partment of commerce announces a hearing to take place in Seattle, Washington, on Nov. 25, 1918, to con- sider the advisability of prohibiting all fishing in streams and within 500 yards of the mouth thereof in the waters of | southeastern Alaska. A crab _apple tree on the Cornmish farm in North Bath, Me., bore a blos- som and fruit on the same branch re- cently. William T. Pero, who now carries on this farm, was for some years connected with the state forest- ry department and has made quits a study of trees, but this is the first time he has found anything like this freak of nature. Three hundred and fifty thousand coppers each day is the approximated amount of “ex®a fare” money that is being deposited in the bank by the bank by the Kansas City Railways Company, to be held in escrow unmtil the six-cent fare litigation is finally adjudicated by the supreme court.. Meanwhile, the receint for the extra ' cent demanded by the conductor s given to each passenger who consents to bother with'it. . says he fiv Humphreys’ "Sevn;z;tyflvuu“ ! breaks up Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Cold in the Head, Catarrh, Sore Throsat,Quinsy, Tonsilitisand Grip. Atall buggist