Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

e SNOW-TODAYy CLEARING ' ‘ : RN A ; ] § FULL ASSOCIATED | AND COLDER SATURDAY ; PRESS DESPATCHES nlfifi . F. WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT Wh. Is bom‘ Un To Irance, a handsome vase made from o T T P = D S Wt . Rbetur Auditerdon ‘$he- | o German shell. WANTED—For agency distribution FOR SALE—A fine pedigreed Berk- 0 RENT—A sma nement at 7 b cioa Seaman I'red French of the U, S. S.| by, large manufacturer of food prod-|shire boar. Phone 405-13. Jjan3d_|Boswell Ave. Inquire John E. Fan- Sintion Phetnves xt Breed Theatre. | Ilinois = has been the guest of his|I0ts about 6,000 feet floor space with E ninz, 52 . t 5 : 2 tvin Joeatic 3| FOR SALE—Cheap, two express Yantouflio anc Moton Pitures at| brother, Edwin French. His head- | hur,{™(i) Jease for term of years,| vagons. one light and one heavy, both )\ RENT— The Boy and His Dad&y._ Sig © flat. steam Dl Thentve. 5 quarters are at Fortress Monroe, Va.| Address Box 41 care Bulletin, Jan3d Amerlean Wiste | heu and all ‘modern_improvements Q-'::ou '-?os'o":::&’xf“fi?'firl:cfi"o' UNCASVILLE WANTED-Everyons to, sttend jthe At oPRs0 lacren. withi] : dec3ld “What would you be, my precious 1ad?" - . ¢ vickc Post, No_ 1, G. A. R, meets yariety supper and entertalnment-t|or without stock, near trolley, Address| “TO RENT_12 well furnished rooms, T asked of my curly locked four-year-old in Buockingham M':xml?"i‘xl' St -Boalety The members of the Smuday school | gay) evening. S 7 ja Kudlik, 293 Central Ave. jan3d Ivim all m«)‘lex]'n rthn\'c elnvcs elclqlr]“‘ As he played with his red toy engine there, . vea ish Sic! ene! ¥ ¢ ok i — i AR S A SRS, - T TR R T L stea ea singly T ight = v 1 At 1 Cemania Hall at the Methodist church voted to do SRWICH Tailmay mail slerk ex. | ., A NEW LOT of tams just In, 97c and | norio, Sienm, "0 P08 B oo war Safe from the wintry blast and coid. Court City of Norwich, No. 63, F. of :‘Q!hflut the ;uxogz'r&l C gr-slmas irete amifiations coming; men, women, girls | $2.87. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. be P STamilton Ave. . decdld And a look of love came into his eyes s in Foresters' Hall this year an vote the money 10 | cligiple; o 92 month; won- ecl4d = e | i a moment and gazed ai me. s T e e, No. i3, K. of C. | supporting 8 Belgian orphan one year. | Sooei° spaoriusiiy; | bermanent posi- | “wom SATE iorse (Blask mare) o | g TCRENT, — Large furnished room. | A‘ghlllem*: ;:alf:*zw moment Sl Set o Rey meets in Sunlight Bujlding. An entertaining programme was given | tions; candidates coached free; Writelgna family horse, suitable for light first q?gr, 170 Broadway hone . | n E prand | lergop § Hagh 1., Osuod Lodge No 020, 1 O.] instead. Stereopticon views, a lecture | immediately. Franklin Insuituté Dept.|work or will consider a good hon dec31d | & 1 The depths of the childish simplicity— — ' Q F. M. U, meets in Pythian Hall. |}, the pastor, Rev. Charies C. Tib- | 32K. Rochester, N, Y. decdd tor ‘lxer for winter. Phome 1761:3.| TO RENT A cottaze of five Tooms, | “I just want to be like my daddy. Christ's Birth a NG RN : igi-| Frank W. Allen, 204 Thames _St.|pleasantly situated s Boswell 4 ; 7 ANNUUNCEMENTS . ;‘f\gsao:r’e:i;’\“r;rog‘rrrnr‘x‘:rr}; Efmy‘l}:‘igfi ble for go ‘%E‘!.’!‘i l:-ffifiv:;e C}:En Groton, Con jan2d_ | rent $10 per month. Inquire of " | mas music.prepared by Mrs. Herbert |clerks: $32 month; examinations soon Mrs. Gish and Two Daughters on Fir-| )2rt pleased those who were in at- |17 free s R & Burke. de: *“What would you do, my pracious lad?’ Again interrupting the boy at play® 2 FOR SALE—In order to meet a note that is due the 10th, I must sell my| FOR RENT— ingle or her « 3 . (former E pair of brown horses, 9 and 10 yeal gether, two exceptionally mea and He had loaded his train with wonderful blocks b ing Line. tendance. Columbian Building, W 4" and sound, welshi 2600, also their | fresh fenements of three and six rooms ectag o) 5 oder actual fire in the British and | Charles E. Ramage, who has been kg old and sound, Weig| il pug And the restless engine was tugging away. But he stopped and smiled, as a child can do, o S ehes at intervals covering | in the U. S. service at Camp Humph- [ ———— mss ach trenches at interva’® OOt 'S | teys, Va., has-returned home. Mr. |, WANTED—A scoond g team harness; price for horses and|on Franklin sq¥lare. Inquire of James Fre Apply the|harness. $250." Call for Frank Smith, . No. 34 Broadway. iod e than eigh an2 308 Broad St, New London, Conn. dimp]l dorned him with rougish ‘grace, a period of more than eigh i L Jjan2d $ Br . , i And dimples ai o was the nerve-racking experlence of e e S S e — | “ro mENT_TFurnished room While quick from the heart his brief ans llan Gis thy Gish, noted | = = o T as! S e FOR SALE—1915 Cadillac eight, | board;: can mmodate a few more| ; fone Torth 1n His Hanasomit By motion pi \rs, who with their | SPring. ~ Desiring to see active ducy |ence and, chambermald IN|.verhauled and painted, price 31000; | fable boarders; one minute’s walk from hEmuoncs Sd e ther Davia Wark | for his country 'he resigned and en- o . & onod |also a Ford delivery car, all overhaul- | Marlin-Rockwell's. 13 Boswell Ave. 1 just want to do like my y! Srmith S very front !'ne trenches | iisted last June. He was at Camp o He Jane ed, $200. Write Cadillac, care Bulletin| n$visd Ve o Mimportant | Devens for a while but later was| WANTED—You to know that now is| Co. jan2d i FOR RENTTwo closed cars, at rea- the | transferred to Camp Humphreys. | the time to book orders for spring pi 3 ot o “Where would you go, my precious lad ™ : rts o e Worl 3 % S R T FOR SALE—1917 Ford runabout, per-| sonable rates; day or night service. : N L E 3 T8 - “\m.;“‘;‘ to be seen | There were special exercises at the t Stewart. R. I. D. 1 Notth| ol condicion, winter top. storage bat_| Phone 1219-3, 14 CHft St novied_ Third time, and last, I detained Him there i [ & 1 orium Uncasville. school and an extra flag = e "~ |tery and generator, demountable rims. | o T ppyy — Furnished rooms. 58 For childish hearts have their yearnings dear The ( % with Robert Har-|raised in honor of his returning. In B s s first” class, speedometer. shock| i ingron st novisd | ‘And dreams of the future for which they care, e 2 . the evening a Feception was given Mr. Address Box 11, . Gilbert, Jewett City i e : on, Joseph Crowell, Kate Bruce, | 208 SHot g & OO O e Jodas oo dec3ld TO RENT—Furnished room, also one The boy, so busy about his play, B Ao Goorge. Tw- |in Palmer Memorial building. Nearly ist in kitch-|~ FOR SALE—Boston terrier puppies, | 2O 177y D “;ugm‘; Must have a"{“"}!""%‘;“"‘(‘ifl fel i . A Siegman and others | all the local state guards ywere pres- |en and dining room. s. McCall, 15)sons and daughters of Oh, Box No. 11|27 ¥, 1002 i e And yet, from his lips I heard once more corte A, Slegman AN B ora | ent and a pleasant evening was spent | Laurel Hill Ave. . dec3ld |Hill Top Kennels, North Frooklin.| STORAGE_Household goods stored; The words in confidence uttered tien— e by » with musical ons. Mr, Ramaze [ WANTED—Local distance | Hugh Mill ivid | for long or short term; rates reason- | “T just want to o with my daddy!” T mlardment on three sep-| "° s EDoris . £ Sl , = = = = | able. Fanning Studio, Rroadway. " e oo instance | rejated some experiences in an | moving Call]l TRoR sax 17 acres, plenty | 2%¢ 4 ed fer four Lours. It is | interesting manner. An impersonation St for fruit and enough wood to pay for A | of Solomon Levi was given by John on| Lynch. Refreshments were served. The evening closed by all singing jso to learn that American to er es. This was 7 place, good buildings, nev od zirl|SPrings. and would &ell stoc ored sirlieflt Sl buyer, Address Arthur Dar- | Schoo? S failing | 70 RENT—Furnished rooms; also barsain | rooms for light housekecpirg. 103 Tel. 1048-3. sepild Back of the bright eyes is one little life— Sweet, tender heritage left in your care; il 1 . = otask are him for strife, je: Durin o 9 Ap . Pomfret Center, Conn., R. F. D. Blessed the task .to T)!"PI\ 1 ited Rtktes en: | Aaupslcs LDuzing the evening Biout 5 e i orious chance which is given you there— A Lyman announced that drills for the Pleasant St., or Tel 275-2, Pu = S g st et e A rixs of the Grif. | company of state guard would be sus- | Conn ae. FOR SALE—T5 new mileh cows and Do you want him e you, Gt A t prise ¢ Srif- < e = : springers, some wiving fro o 2 ST g i ; ;| pendsd for the winter. Small arms | sToP: LOOK pring m ng _JS'to 20] | i Furnished Apartment o i : bbb e fac. th '”'“lns 1o | practice will be kept up as there is str at Faga Gar ok e Gy, seme bl oA lscven rooms; ‘all ‘medern | —Lon A. Warner, in the New York Times. R Al 1t Cdees | about 3000 rou f ammunition on |ettes, 100 in a b £ S S S citea ull particulars, i iriffith nimself Qes°| hand, Tn or fifteen of the membersoffering, Nebo c Phone dec3od A. MORAN, 1t Her sbated thati ghr i p - ibs o tortorwichjeachywmeek SALE — Boiler and _engine, RealfBetaic Bicolers iy mi after the Rt mounted on skil e for running Franklin Square. ees only a picture of T e | sawm no r onable off fus, e HUMOR OF THE DAY ] THE KALEIDOSCOPE B e ar :‘(‘)\‘J Mo T b B o play- | FOR 3—A farm of = Madge Firemen on Irish raifroads have se- ¢ that Cotes STIRE merslvl caret (e aAsy e Sl blic to know that|ieston Clts miles b Marjorie—There are so many Icz:rml a bonus of $3.10 a week. und 1 U Ry e e wood o S lkan doie FOR SALE dier boys to Kiss, I've been Membership in Sweden's trade pietu on account of illness. 2 Dot _pear. : until it hurts—Life. | unions last year totaled 136.L46. se of monz those 11l the am xea 2 park st $700 Down Secures Visitor—Pardon me, but sre you| Of 25 usons in (e proyince in vment Mrs. W. O. Syms ar )75 Tel 191 i . an Eng] yrofessor? Menitoba, Canada, 70 are in Winni- 11 appea! is said to be | Funice Seyms, Mrs o g s ooy o Florida Orange Grove P U e e ne bes the | son B ennan e or R | res, § in tillage, wire-fenced tie for Christmas.—Jester. [ i ce i sesis hane s beon ELIIIE L b mhlie pe o aicanc 5 J T S e opaneed s L Humor—Well, I didn't have (o pay across the Suez Canal at Kantara, ctims « e - | Congregautional hurch € A brood sow. vas, persimme et ; cing Bgypt and Palestine by » wern crushed be- | evening by the members o ne B el the doctor thus linking Igyp irmie and Sund ¥ school w 1 success an | enjoyed by th in nearb, es. Owne decild | railroad and road. hand and an very muc s her two sons, Dv : get our_prices F double S i i | Some onc probably an amamohille Breed Theatre. g ire of the pro lckner. 35 Fraok- | S AQire 195 Wish- vgon. | . { enthusiast— sgesied. _m.}ck the 6 Phaedt ARaatus s fndiy s presence of four ret noved r Phone 67 “I would not belie Hun,” inter- | Great Wall of China would make an Al a superb |3 ind a boy from highest | |rupted J. Fuller Gloom, “even if I excellent automobile highway. Iotost Soeet | TAVY, Who marched up the i Ay A, L {knew he was telling the truth."—Kan-{ yytomobile hodies made _experi- for the fea-|Stood at attention on_th ! will be with dump body.| DePL 2% L, ‘and 150 s | mentally of concrete reinforced. with clneeswall| I8 USEste 10HRe oe R ] She- | Noau s wnzd | he is a|steel wire are said to be stronger : Eve: Unsell | 2, 1082 present, : = ——— | man you can trust. ano lighter than wooden ones. ; Vel | e given by a1 sobs b 1918 vers 5 Pa—Gracious, Girl! What Ij (pina's first pencil factory, was of- 4 I ! RN rare bargain is one I can borrow from.—In- | geially opened on June 26, 1818, when . love orly infensifies 2 charged from the 1 by William | Cormick Co polis Star. » {the China Pencil Cmpany —threw former trust which may ‘ ed f 3 ol et = | ooy o on its pl for inspection, 7 wheg's % at a camp in Watertown Jewett City VIM DELIVERY capacity. | ¢ s . | What does she say? x |open its plant fo e love from her. It 80| mycker, whoihas il decda - with GPihv|Livery, Sale and Boarding| “Says her face is her fortune. | ceiana. éoints ‘tastmingas niodk. B which alwars means| purnham's daughter, Mrs ¥ Horse weizh- | The Frisbic-MeCormick Co. 2 She- G 5 i dEE stand what they mean |yor jeading industries. =She excels in o, Sopeal il power 10| hurst of Vérmont, Mrs : ce $30. H. M tucket St. 26d Stable. Taxi Service an by involuntary bankruptey."—Louis-' it MR Ning in dairving. Tee e end. Mabel Normand | brother, M. and:itrs. W . Conn. dec G C ville Courier-Journal fand exports about $270,000 worth of oo I den Floor D | Mr. ana ‘Mrs. Bailey and son TOR SAL \syned hard wood_ all| arage Connected. “I'd kiss you if 1 had a reasonable!butter in a year. : 1 Amston. zes, delivered to a'i parts of the eity 2 . couse.” = ) ry, plot, romance | ATSton. b s parts of the City FiorSes 6 Tat for ot Binds of s, |oECUEE s i | An elderly man at Freeport, Me, xcitoment required o make you ‘h‘m;;wft' ot ,J‘f'”, A on s Had Lok et . ness, with or without rigs, by mumc_: “Ihe family in the fat ahove Gen xpert at patchwork. and has made 0 sen p F st- o RIO ner er - sale. W s} .3 . or week. 3 o + + = | namec \ t o€ coyly respondet P i i su ise 2 S I et o ter e Oans o | or week. Special attention to boarders | 2AMEd e : > n all Inyithe; SRIE e 1l completa the bill for Satur 20 to 30 horses always | f!on hand, for sale, weighing i usasHCltghyounng [ tern, for which he has been offered = to get a divorce. My !$300. but he is holding it for a rise. et = | lumbe I Seos 7 s|and transien “To buy old gold ana sil- | false teeth; highest prices Bulletin’s Pattern Service ie as 2 opment. 47 has a tropical clim cate, or .| with few of thefusual disadvantages. According to Prof. W. C. Kendall, {of the United States Fish Commis- t complied a list of the mule v sound and way i time of le, or money full. Trial owed. If i anything in ou- 2 \‘ line, give us a trial and we will gi e T S, an. s . ; wife 't spoken e for | . i i a Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- ¢ tion. and work | 1690 each; several extra nice pairs, | . S b owth = popuiation Bexdus oo '1‘\! NOANK B : DIl | Unerancs ohe bercer N li5 5200 per maist il good s mo {600.000, and an area approximatel I e R i double set of h and | some extira nice driv i i 1 the ";_P“"";‘-““‘“f'(;',: i nt while duck hvnting on | pes Srdgdoablesiinc | will be sold witi a w anot | duas. has abyndast room ‘ and, and whose arm was am- | B4 i3 tated as a result of his injuries, is tin comfortably as can be ex- Lawrence hospital. 1o officers of St. Joseph’ dear,” “have you refu Second-hand Press that will |make bale weighing 400 to Tierney i on who h: & - = you full value for yo oney. I vou would tell me!g .o both salt and fresh- { New London. Guests were ;JOO pouuds. State maker’ S| Fgh Ereon’Tns| Phone $25-2 OBIMEX & CHASE. | Of nations and_frecdom of seas” | HE 0 o Know \flmdm@.\.lg,fl,gft::}: pr rom Mystic, New London 2 Fous ) { ¥ al giv 2 yuse —~Washington Star. ling about and seemed worthy - present from My e on and name, condition and price. | TGS [ e LS inigatout and scefipd Won afferen Joseph Maclaren has returned to A ” Jan3 FA BARGAIN — = = Cindt orh in the waters of the home in Chicago after a short AMERICAN 5T 200 agres Lo 0] state to his sister, Mrs. Jessie Doug- and wood en LEGAL NOTICES WASTE & METAL CO. 210 West Main St. acr uildin, . Colonizl h e For further NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF at Norw The Red Cross sewers are to have . supper and entertainment in the in Paimer hall Friday evening. 1l the members have been asked to Roard of Trade that the British Tn- qustries Fair for 1919 will be held in | London next vear from February 24 ito March 7, in the Pennington street | warehouse of the Tondon docks ! It has heen announced by the | e AYLING, TRYON & 3 | which has again been placed at the The family of Frank Bracci has | . e . . 715 Main St.. Curtiss late of [ which has aga’ I X Miend 1 16 Packer honse tr Main {300 Laborers- Up, Pipers, | 21 Fanning Avenue ain antic. Con: t leseased. - | Qisposal of the board by the Port t , which they recentX purchased. Riveter lders, Holders itor cite!of Tondon Authority and is the same el“c“ 5 *';;‘g building in which the exhibit was rom this date by |SO successfully held last spring. it effect, togelhcr | srder, on’'the sig ks—women, § General House- Modern New Leundessseriin W et 1 Seven-Room Cottage : FOR SALE with Garage Tessie Boose has concluded her at the Noank branch of the Gro- ton Iron Works William Rathbun has been very iil { nza. in 3 to the place where said Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr., Central Buildin - | ! St d 1 s Frances O'Brien entertained the 9 i g’ Owner obliged to |MY HISTORICAL TAVERN| nd by phb] . e ver Link society Thursday after« e ————————————————————————— B In a newspaper havir on in g noon. s WANTED. , leave city PROPERT™ i District, and make return to this | TOST—Some abolt Mrs. George Cutten has been visit- | Old false iecth. Dun't matter it P 3 R' ht 3 IF ¢ e 3 relatives in Groton. broken. We pay up to §15 per set. rice Rigl | o Ad k¥ . NELSON Judge. Ashbey is 11l with influen- 3 post and receive P. : : diatel | as Fioe L avern in | above and a true on Ashbey, ill with 2704 ; - mail. We buy dia- osscssion immediately | 3 i L CHELEN 3 DRESCHER ; thma Jan 1 uenza, is somewhat e :n:thrt\;n‘h:nrf\fd:r‘flpr| A ‘1, COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Norwich Town. Clerk. - Cr‘fl3’~‘§l1;_‘ h 3:;‘ ! ~ A e of plush and 154 Water S 2 ce same by paving Miss Trene Lavers, Miss Annie|other pile fabrics, or of broadcioth,|f b ket and J L C . x AN ltors. af sali Owner can have same by paying ampbell Miss Ava MaGowan mve | eivet, sorse. Chevior ana cordure || hecser Shetucket and Market s | ] Jarmes L. Case || Enquire of A. A, ADAM, | oR S Sel o e es. L. 1L Hogue, Pine St City. ] overing from influenza. Mrs, | The lines are simple. The cap may be || Fstabiished 18 ¥ | the a ainst said es a g e e et 1 | of the Same material as the coat, Of uf Seekonlk, Mass. | S i A S . fur, fur fabrics, velvet, plush or' ot = = — 37 Shetucket Street, R e tiniites e F oo . T R RS N PRy | RS T e DNl | | e e R NI | et e yove and for Mrs. Elizabeth Hearst and Miss| This pattern is cut in five sizes: 4, €, FOR SALE FOR SALE 2 angoy D = | anor Specht have returned from a8, 10 and 12 years. Size 83 will require E mig > - . New Haven 2% vards of 44-inch material for the| _| _Cottage Houses, Tenement ana oY . M R Y LR Glfts les Barber has returned |Coat. and % of a yard for the < Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in oo = are fou fo Mr. and Mrs Silah |, A Pattern of this illustration mailed idesliable locationas Tist ‘vour iproz|| .o A GOURT OX EROBITE IH0LL) New Haven. = 7 |to any address on roceipt of 10 cents | perty if you caro to sell or rent, as I| o Norwich, within and i i ion Hays {s visiting in New | ofoos tresrs e ok ISBROADWAY have 4 number of people looking for | A R i for week h{tefirx:t:)g’p]m ‘}r o f:ta? SeEPALY: 57 THE RIPLEY PROPERTY real estate investments. T N NELSON J. AYLING. Judge 1 Ca Sylvester Fowler of Pearl PR : TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH WILLIAM F. HILL, g Honnaki L Ripley) Tate: of| Sie J I i wr et e IMPROVEMENTS IN GOOD RE- Real Estate und Insurance. | Bawin fa il B at doren New Yearsm ewelry been engaged to care for him. PAIR NEAR BOSWELL AVENUE. Qosat I Thaver Blde | ppeared in Cow g ind filed Mrs. Nat Latham, who is ill at her petition pra srook street, is slightly im- set” forth, that an OWNER LEAVING TOWN. PRICE}|R ouse has ten rooms and bath, and fort fii:iENABLE- FOR PARTIC- §Ifis situated in tho best residential || FURNISHED SEASHORE n writing pirporing (o b e reason: eebe has recovered from fluenza. Doucett has returned \ Eridreport. Mis 1 Luce has influenza. he shipyad is running on very glack time now. There are only a few | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE ||} oroenss #né serase. Forther par- COTTAGES PR 95 FRANKLIN STREET e TR L ARGt R corr FOR SALE OR RENT | Pl 1o | " 1919, at 10| ind that no- ; Highest Grade Properties b Spetied mer. employed there and a complete g it a: be huidywn Is feared. Already a fow of Telephone 1334 63 Beeadwayil] ooy sean LR Weelcapaug, (Elessant be & tha offfce helpers ave bean laid off. Capt. O, W. Bebe hac recovered from his {Mness enowgh to o out. Mrs. Poebe and their son Merton are bothl View, and along the Rhode Island der JOSEPH BRADFORD e isiasy Tk ety parens | e 1 somsnang eroE el FOR SALE i e BOOKBINDER The very desirable property of Est. $600_00 e ND N T , ING .J“i‘ - ! with influenza. Angus MacQuarris has been mus- (ersd out of service and has returned | t0 his home in the village, after k- ing four trips to France. There was a meeling of Washington eovmedl, Junfor Order of United Amer- fean Mechanics, Tuesday cvening, Mrs. J. W. Weimer and daughter ot Tamips, Fla. are rz Miss Ris Wteh. There wfil be a meeting of the Red ¢roesThursday afternon. i A, D. Lathrop, 333 Main St. Large Fl‘ank W. Coy Glank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order large barn, large lot. Buy this WESTERLY, R. L 108 BROADWAY | for investment. buys 39 acres of land, several acres E. A. PRENTICE, Administrator. Clift St. Phone 30 Il of standing wood. fine well of water, | /2T ; FOR SALE also never failing spring, 2 acres of OR S A LE cleared land, some fruit, situated 1% F Cottage House on Oak Street miles to main lire of railroad and 12 heavy pine timber and about 300 cords 8 i COTTON WORKERS Willis De Wolf and son Robert of Cottage House on Spring Street | mile to prosper lage, where all|[]| Bix room house, large barn and DO YOU WANT TO BE SURE OF STEADY WORK AT GOOD PAY? Phfiadelphia have been visiting Mr, Estate C. A. Mowrey the wood can be sold to the mill at a||| aBout two acres of land. One nd Mrs. J. W. Potter. Good Home for quick buyer. mile from Yantic o1 state road to Willimantic, nea: school, short waik to trolley. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 Ba H . Sanasty 3t Abte il Wm. W. lves Ex, 11 Champlin Street t2gs, has been aenf home after eight 2685 months of service in France, and is {A NATTY SUIT FOR MOTHER'S BOY. : now at 2 camp in Virginia. Serge, cheviot, tweed, velvet, cordu- | HORSES FOR SALE roy, galatea, khaki and drill are good IF YOU WANT TO BUY A STAFFORD R L e e GOOD HORSE WILLIAM A, WILCOX The pattern is cut in four sizes: 3, 4, v Se Anos Findersen 18 spending the |5-and 7 years. Size & will require 3| AND FIND IT AS REPRESENTED FARM SPECIALIST, good price. A rare barg vesti- THE GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS HAVE OPENING FOR A FEW GOOD FAMILIES gate. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin, Choice of 400. HIGH WAGES. BEST OF WORK AND MODERN MILLS MANUFACTURERS OF FABRIC FOR GOCDYEAR TIRES O e s s Apply at GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS, Goedyear, Ct. m with her mother in Concord, N"\ Smll{e::‘ = f:h?:_ illl";;sll‘,n,‘w‘ etaiisd COME AND SEE ME 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. L RUNNING FULL BLAST, DAY AND NI!GHT, AND NEED SPEEDER pr— to any address on receipt of 10 cents ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 2365, S = = Mr, mnd Mrs. Henry Grundy are bt ; . speAtie tho waek with Brokiyn, .| "orie bz The muiietn Coipeas, S Now s the Time to Save Coal by | JIENDERS EEING SR NS A ND M e -« relattees attern Dept., Norwich, nn, ‘Whitestone Cigars «~ill be $450 a Ihe jano Tuner Covering Steam-Pipes with | - Miss Margaro: Elack of New York —_— bundred El 1st, 1918, S | P pent the BEst Gf the week with her| New Britain—At the somi-nnnual|Fate ber {bgussad = i 122 Prospect St. wletilellc | Speeder Tenders ESpeCidlly Wanted mother, Mrs, Sarah Black. clection of officers of Chamberlain 5 m‘}"-*s“- AIR CELL COVERING ] e Mias Pether Warren is spending the | Council, Junior O, U. et ol e G Phone 511 For Sale by boliday recess with parents, .| evenirg, Fred C. Preli d ¥ e = BT I i Mre, E.E Warren. fmancial secretary for the twenty-fifth THERE !s no advertising medium la THERE i5> ac agvert!sing medium In an Eastern Connecticut equal (o The Bul- | Eastern C 2 THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO Mrs.. Charles Fox has received from 'time. latin for business re:\glt.:. ok :mne;gr :m::‘:«curluulm‘::l s Bl ] 3 i SRR Y OR_ )RR e MmO ¥ > w5 ' e = e = - - \ = . = S TR 2 =7 N \

Other pages from this issue: