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RAIN AND WARMER TODAY; CLOUDY, COLDER TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1919 What Is Going On Tonight ! Vanfleville and Motion Pietures at Davis Theatrn ._-nn-nm’n»- Motion Pictures.at Breed Theatre. Danee at T. A. B. Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Red Cross inetoding all rooms, will be closed it n, 3 today, Organ Recital. The thirty-eighth annual organ re- cital by H. L. Yerrington, assisted by John 1. Riley, baritone, will be keid this (W afternoon at 5 o'- clock at the Pirst Congrecational church, Norwich Town. The program follows: | Pralude in C Sharp Minor, Op. 15, : Anton Vodorinski ! |able to do than ever before under the | The Ambem Coleatial, . 1 Adms OPPOFtuNItics offered by the Webb e Law, coupled with the use of our own Fram the Southidng. Gani | ShiPDIns, plentiful supplies of capital 1 BaBe fx OFged, J. H. Rogers | f0r _ manufacturing, and increased T - X banking facilities abroad. The Na- eres tional City Bank alone, he said, had Thiesmsaso established during the war over fifty | Docoata branches in foreien countries while At Mercy*s Door, . B. Herbert | Other banking organizations are also Senne. establishing branches abroad. Oh, the Lilting Springtime, Stebbins BIRDS AS FARMER'S AIDS. T’"‘G‘ E e o Valuable contributions to the knowl- v el ver Novello | eqge of the practical uses of birds! Watt Property on Boswell Avenue Sold. Association of Audubon Societies in LEGAL NOTICES Through ‘he agencv cf Francis D.|charge of H. K. Job. At his experi- B Donohue, Mrs. Tsabelle I McNeeley, | mental bird farm at Amston, Conn,| DISTRICT OF WONTVILLE, PRO- administratrix, has sold to Pdward J.| Mr. Job made important investi- bate Court, Town of Montville, »n, the property 3 well av-|gations and has also distributed in- Ces B0EH 1908 . 1t is 4 two tenement house, and | formation to neighboring land owners, of CHenry scarinsn . Jatolof the property zoes three acres of a s through his lectures | R LU L Lol . * s 2 £ en and dining ro land. The pi: has been the homeland writing, as well as through they e for the District of Mont- 1 Hill Ave. of the Watt family for a1 rumber of ations of the organizatio lle, 1 eal estate of e years. Mr. Gleason will move his Association has been active in|said dec n family into new hot yme time | saving the Klamath and Malheur Bird | 2f Mont F i wilh nex spri Re ation in Oregon and California, | . Forit EIphe - - | trom being dismantled and drained on|in said Probate DAVIS THEATRE. |the plea that they are needed as| WANTED. c There will he e ocor hows | ranches. It was shown that the birds; Jvld moving_Jjob: : today, at 1.20, 3 1 and h found refuge there, especially ' NomIC 1 b to se ction e warn_ th on e shows A real hopse-r them by a huge erowd, is sho pic ture. Thousands of ne nt s “Spor.ing Life duction tion re Claire An r ele Arem n the B éREED vTHEA"fl E May Allison. o B W Tar and ta re, 1 double the gripping and nnu supposal munion_between e ) as the base o theory of he can male precious < a drop Meod cut ‘out teoducer had e to any a in_silver OUR NEW OPFOR%’UE;TV IN FOREIGN MARKETS. National debts of the world have increased from $44.000,000,000 to $204,- 000,000,000 during the war period and the interest payments thereon from less than $2,000,000,000 per annum to over $10,000,000,000 per annum, ac- cording to a statement made by O. P. | Austin, Statistician of The National City Bank of New York in an address before the National Association of Vamnish Manufacturers at its annual meeting in New York last evening. In addition to this the ‘“uncovered paper’ money of the world has in- creased from less than $3.000,000,000 in 1914 to about $24.000,000,000 at the | present time. To what extent this| enormous increase in world currencs and world Indebtedness has caused the increase of approximately 100 per cent in the cost of living meantime the speaker did not attempt to deter- mine mor was it possible to estimate the rate at which the enormous sum of uncovered paper could be with- drawn from circulation or national ess_reduced. \United States, the speaker said, could enter the new conditions of world trade resulting from the war ‘with a'less handicap that that of many of the sister r;;‘flnns. The excess of exports over imports during the war perfod dave aggregated about $10,000,- 3 and as a result the nation now ! _folly one-third of the gold of .the world. Meantime our indebted- ‘ness abroad has been reduced from an estimated $5900.000,000 to approxi- $1,000,000000 at the present and our loens abroad including by individuals, corporations and advances made by the Government aggregate approximately We :u- thus been from a debtor to a credi- [ nation instead of sending _milllons of dollars abroad to interest, shall in future be many ions of dollars in of interest. The stock of \ the United States has in- | fyom $34 per capita in 1914 $56 per capita at the present we have, happily, the savings habit and the in the United States securities has 200,000 at the “fhe war to over 20,000~ time. at home, he said, of ability to sup- of the empty shelve: | of the world, and to cloth. length. yards of in_sflver ‘Mass. ‘Whites: frundred rute per A patter 12 and 14 years. carry this merchandise we shall have a larger tonnage of our own steam- ships than ever before. The Central Powers which were accustomed to ex- port about $3,500,000,000 merchandise annually were from overseas commerce during the war and the Afied countries which formerly exported about $6,000,000,000 ‘worth of merchandise annually duced that total to little more than $3,000,000,000, thus creating the great demand abroad especially for manu- factures. This gives to the United States at the present moment a spec- ial opportunity to enlarge its exporta- tion of manufactures upen which we must chiefly rely for future enlarge- ment of our export trade, successfully we must closely study foreign markets, make goods to the requirements of those markets, and sell them upon accommodating terms, all of which we shall now be better were made through the departmentof | applied orthinolog: of the florded them as the wing- rvators of grain and fruit| i 1b e passage of the Enabling| Bird Treaty. the ay fi on t »m the oming of wild life have on Buletin's Pattern Service may be finished To k vie rates. The style is zood for pe gingham, chambrey, scker, drill, lawn or muslin, - tern is cut_in four : medium, 36-38; ge, 44-46 incl medium will requ inch material. of this illustration dc or receipt of 10 tamps Order through The Bulletin Company, attern Dept., N i Conn. AN ATTRACTIVE FROCK FOR SCHOOL OR HOME WRAR. This will be good for plaid or check suiting, combined with serge or jersey 1t is also nice for velvet, duve- tyn or silk. The closing fs effected in front, under the collar, at the left side. The sleeve can be in wrist or eloow 36-inch material. or stamps. n. Danbury—L. M. Johnson, club Jeader, has resumed his duties at | ibe Fairfield County Farm bureau, af- ter an absence of several days spent at his former home in Easthampton, worth cut off To do this National | ason, justified the birds from de: greatly model with side gathered of re- suit WANTED FOR SALE WANTED—Clerical work; two and a half years' experience in office. Ad- dress Chester Dudkowski, Jewett City Conn. janld WANTED—You to know that now is the time to book orders for spring pigs Herbert Stewart, R. D. 1, North Franklin, Conn " ivid WANTED—By a respectable Protest- ant woman, a place to do light hou work where she can have a pig with her which she has on hand. Apply to H. H. Main, Ledyard. No letters for a also comes in e Carmes o | [repiy. Teléprione 5oz, Myste. yid _ aba ingtamt NORWICH railway mail clerk ex- aminations coming; men, women, girls gamish jell. eligible; commence $92' month;’ wor defrul opportunity; | permanen. (ERsSatn C tions; candidates coached [ree: flavor come: immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept ter, N. dec8d ANTED—Old_books, almanac newspapers before 1800, ship pict i and all the old fami sealed in a vial, s0 it keeps e strength freshness. It makes a groen joll . I can byy at big prices. I a with & wealth of fresh mint flavor. licensed auctioneer. C. d. Serve with cold meats er roast 195, Norwich, Conn. e lamb. Or mix in meatscraps be- ~ WANTED — Second hand furnitur fore cooling and make a meat we pay highest prices in eastern Co necticut; we buy anything; loaf of it. ond hand store in state. Lo} Log Jilfy-Jert warerooms 30-32 Water S &y Logsabesny il Write, call or t frufty deseert, and Mint for a gar- nish jell. They will delight you. 2 Paskages for 30 Cents At Your Greeer’s Jiffy-Jell —Waukesha, "m-Tfi WANTED A smal a reasonable price. care Bulletin. ith care Apply decild D Da Address C. the United in- peace, of the both to aid ire 43 mailed ) cents I AYLI Tudge. 1, Connthan, Jr. late WANTED. id_ Tristrict, deceased. tesin Dt Yer it I 1. appeared in Court and filed a|l Send ny parcel post and receive petition praving. for the Teasons there- || Checi by return mail, We buy dia- In et forth that administration be|| Lionds, too granted upon the estate of said de- e . ceased. alleged to be intestate. AL LoAN cD, renpon. It Is Ordered, That said o and 3 | copy of record. deceased 1ch entitled to a legacy He thereforc pr be en Is Ordered. T n me aper fura ] Aid he ire o ur_prices To this | before you seli, A 5 Fre lr St el novéd and foregoing is a true Hill Top Kennels, FOR SALE—Boston terries and daug orth Hugh E. Miller. FOR SALE—Farm, acr place, good buildings, springs. and would § for quick buyer. Oh, Boy of fruit and enough wood to pay for{ never 11 stock; bargain Address Arthur Da TO RENT r pup Franklin. ivid plenty | & es. failing TFOR S FOR SAL Geer, J. taken old, two three breeding sows John Road. F ne 446-2, WOOD is cheaper than « 3 ent prices: delivered in sawed lengths, | J. P, Huntington, 4 Broadwa; decZiTWs » suitable for rtinm, ynable offe ewe y. Tel. 620. 5 LW dec30d a en Apply to M. V. B. Pearson, St. & Burke. ENT- A small tenement 3 Inquire John E. dway | ght room flat steam modern improven West dec3id TO B T ieat and all TO RENT—I12 well furn & convenier ling, Pomfret Center, Conn. R. F. D. cat, singl _ivia R housekeoping, With . after-the-war | (FoR_SALL—A 1512 Cadiliac limou- | Hamilton Ave. dec3id | sine; can be seen at home of R. H. e e Melcer, Uncasville, Conn. dec3ld o e T S zed safe. In- A 2 Water Bt =ht housckeepins | § 2 S room Call evenin; k FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 19&1 dec3ld’ S iE 7 Eoh | ew paint, good tire gale| MmO RENT—A cottage of five rooms,| taken at once. 1 umpbell, | leasantly situated at 72 Boswell Ave. ! w 135 Village. Plainfield. Ct.| Font §i0 Taquire’ of She per month. 5 dec30d_ rooms | James Commercial | up; by | novis TO RENT — Furnished room Washington St. nov 0 1bs TO T—Furnished room, also one roon r_1i heosokeeping. Mrs. Kelly, 7 No. High St. auzild STORAGE—Houschold for long or short term able. Fanning Studio, jela Zoods _stored Tates reason- TO RENT—Furnished rooms: oms for light housekeeping. Too! St. Tel 1048 oad Ave. |§ | James L. Case POETRY 3 NEGLEC i) HOUSE. agound she step; B e 16 irecs P Wola feie F@r & aE@ APbanguet for the Neegs | L W The blinds naif off their him, 21 Fanning Avenue The pretiy ges swing, he broken gate's ajar, it in the window hangs ‘a flag Vith one blue service star. © across the way I constant care;j & M;dem W c Isent, the walks are trim= Seven-Room Cottage ; re. Brignt Sha it with Gara~= i sma behind: it holds Gwner okli to 17 fcave city | Price Right e SEE o | neat and clean; Possession immediatel B fed apon Sw bar, SRR g epends_ the 37 Shetucket Street, 177 BROADWAY THE RIPLEY PROPERTY House has ten rooms and bath, and & is situated in t residen N section of N Extensive f grounds and ga her par- ticluars FOR SALE PRESTONRRIDGE Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. Horses to let for all kinds of busi- ) or without by the day Special attention to boarders | nd transients; 20 to 30 horses always on ale. weighing 1050 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 0 per pair, all good. workers, and extra nice drivers; every horse 1 be s0ld with a written guarante t as represented a. time of money refunded in full. Tria 1f in need of anything in ou ne, give us a trial and we will giv ou full value for your money. S 371, 873, MAIN ST. Phone 326-2. O’BRIEN & CHASE. or week. hand, for E. HOLDRIDGE 3 Judize. O0F CANTERBURY, irt, De 18 A of Janu- ock in the n inte e, WANTED ‘|Second-hand Press that will ALE BENNETT. Judge. 500 pouuds. name, condition and price. AMERICAN { Jpaze.| WASTE & METAL CO. Disfrict. dsceased, 210 West Main St. ¥ in Court and filed a pe 3 for th reasons therein set R = = T fort that a nistration be granted W‘AP 'I‘ED upon’ the est leged to be intestate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 4th day of January, A. D. 1919 at 10 o'clock t notice of the of <aid petition, and of said ng thereon. be given by the pub- on of this order one time in some ewspaper having a circulation in said at least three davs prior to of caid hearing, and that re- irn be made to this Cou of said deceased, al- A MAN TO DRIiVE A SINGLE TEAM Must understand the care of the horse and come weil recommendad. Apply Stoddard, Gilbert & Co. 23 COMMERCE STREET in the forenoon, and pendency hea WANTED NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. |[300 Laborers—Bolters TUp, The above and foregoing is a true|Helpers, Riveters, W s opy of record } On.5 Cooks—women, § General Ho Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, work, 2 Laundresses, 1 Wz Clerk. e Nurse Girls. T OF PROBATE, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr., Central Building WELD vithin and for the District ,on, the 31st day of D at Norwic of Norwie her, A, D between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. Established 1872 petition be heard and determinad at Probate Court Room in the City of Norwieh. in said District. on the Tth day of January, A. D. 1919, at 3 o'clock in the aftérnoon and that notice of the nendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- Hcation of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation In said District, at least five days prior to the date of said hearing. and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is a trme PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Phone 581 ModeraPlambing lis as_essential in modern houses as {electricity ‘s to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. _ivia Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Nerwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 31st day of Decem~ her, A. D. 1918 prices. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Ask us for plans and prices. BEstate of John Moriarty, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Bridzet M. Morfarty ‘of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Conurt and filed 4 petition praying. for the reasons there- J. F. TCHMPKINS pattern is cut in four sizes: 8, 10, Size 10 will require 4 A pattern of this illustration malled to any address on receipt of 10 cents Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Con; county from June 1wt, 1918, thousand. 3, F. CONANT, 12 Framklin Street, Same in set forth, that administration be granted wpon the estate of said de- ceased, alleged to be intestate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 4th day of January, A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forerfoon. and that no- tice of fie pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, b given by the publication of this order one time in seme newspaper having a cir- cufation in said District, at least three gays prior to the date af suid hearte, and that return b made ta this Cowrt. 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS HEATING AND PLUMBING 92 Franklin Strest | ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMPBING, STEAM FITTING Washingior. Sq., Washington Building Nozwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing NPLSON J. AYLING. Judge. The gbowe and foregoing is a true copy af record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESC'H"F?\;!.k Clerk. ivid THERE 13 nv aavert'sing medium i | Bastern Conpecticut eaual to The Bul- letin for business results. make bale weighing 400 tol State maker’s § 1l on the sec s well in i the Tow be sold at ARM AGENC! Tel. 198 Dan Sailors’ Monument, erect- a r to settle tk rooms o bedroo S oor and a cond floor. ocated on the beau- . erected and on large So sacrifice e estate. Daniel- §| elson decd1d Cylinds cultural land Crankeases, NDS can be mad led, expert work that teed—try it. Phone 214 WELDING WILL FIX IT , Castings of all kinds, Implements, Transm: Housings, xles and other metal GUND with our WELDING. Cave Welding and Mfg. Co. 31 Chestnut Street Agri- sions | Steel parts de WHOLE is guaran- NOTICE | ter March 1st, 1 Union is 70 cents pe! is hereby given, in the juris-| diction of Bricklayers’ and| Masons’ Union No. 21, of| | Danielson, Conn., that on and BRICKLAYERS’ and MASCNS’ UNION, No. 21, of Conn., John Owen, Secretary. 919, the| scale of wages set by this! r hour. 40 SHETUCKET ST ~THER Eastern Comnecticut eq lotin for business resuits, T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law REET s no aavertising medium In | A. C i Send forbook let. TFARM BAR 200 acres, g00d bu and wood enoug TRYON'S Main St. Wil Six Motcrs 3 h. p., 220 Volt, THE AMERICAR WASTE & METAL CO. 210 West Main St. 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 and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- have a number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real kstaie and Iosurance. Room 108 Thayer Eldg. FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms, Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L perty if you care to eell or Tent, as I| WILLIAM A, WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St Westerly, Tt L. Te 1 | | T FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH IMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY LINE AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR PARTICULARE SEE FRANCIS D. DGONCHUE Central Building Norwich Phones Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by to The Bul- | | | i | i by | declared out | | We splendid tynes F | | ITWENT\IVFI have STONE and DARLING EAST WOODSTOCK, CO Tel. Putnam Div. 216-4, 1 A k buyer. barn and land. One state road hool, N FOR § cod Home for. o Six room house, lar about two acres mile from Yantic or to Willimanti short walk to trolley. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 L G cl ui of nea? 1 1 i ! i i i FOR SAL E o FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Sf Estate C. A. Mowrey | Wm. W. Ives Ex,, 11 Champlin Street | HORSES FOR SALE IF YOU WANT TO BUY A GOOD HORS AND FIND IT AS R COME AN ELMER T CoWS Twenty-five Fresh Cows HYDE Office of The Norwich Saving Norwich, Conn,, Dec. 1 The Directors current divid CENT. per annum, payable to d tors entitled thercto on d mol at the THE PECK-McWILLIAMS €O, |ssreory 55 ic COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. | I : \ SOON TO FRESHEN | ( lue service use the weeds are thick, ked and dead, the shingles off, edom far keep the flag vice star. —Minna Irving. OMEWARD BOUND. up the dripping G bugles sound. port swings fo seaward— ard bound! bound, we're home- rd the erving raft that scream fare- ugh r for our French and Eng- rades, the lads that fought 2 his slanting 'cross at n allen hi for a mom e. and Jim heave heave, up the dripping . t the farewell bugles sound. f e good old ship swing OF THE DAY vs her face is her for- she won’t have to pay 1x.—Boston Globe. hinks she can paint, > poor dear is color-blind. T thouzht so when I saw complexicn.—Sydney Bulletin. more than half clieve corge, what is your girl quette or blond, or— Cunnel, al: blieve call a silhouette, evasked to feed the Ger- perfectly willing: if Hoo- out the same kind of rved m the fashionable re- the, de gation ?" formally upon nplies may now be lle Courier-Jour- terary man do ything en If he makes a suocess of ! can write w es telting | people how to do it. If not, he eam} stuff about his failures. ity Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE There is a nse even for broken glass. £ round into fine powéder- like and used for various purposes. Some is melted and made into new glass objects. One of the most enterprising ¢ Parisian theatre managers has opene two cellar theatre, one for each o uses. The regular perform- ns in the upstairs andito- his two The imports at Kobe ($265,000,000 eded the exports ($240,000,000) b o amount. This is ac- i for by the fact that Kobo is £ port of the industrial center o keep auto trucks used in haalin: material to the emergency fleet cor 4 (illage at Bath from gettir ud, the city has covere When the tenants of a buildtng New York complained to the jamitc having no heat, he set fire tc nd is now under arrest for s, from the janitor stand- le to satisfy some peo- impos All army commanders are authorized | @ , upon their own appiea- | :d men in whose families { is sickness or other distress, and | ervices can be spar~d and , nily are needed to resume | or occupation. oduct which is_easity and roduced in Costa Rica is the , n. The plant grows wild in | he country, and bears well in ate. It begins to bear after and continues bearing from ion, here men hose bonds of the fourth ! received through the s for “distingnished connection with the deive, re these words: “Gott “God Help US”). known as the Rio Tndio in May, 1913, with & G0 (55 per ceni ok resident Americans) 1 business and de- .000 acres of land bout 30 miles west STORIA in 'se For Over 30 Years bears filid CASTINGS FROMPTLY BY JBBRY €0 Ferry Streat he Piano Tuneg 22 Pr 33 Phone 511