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FAMR, WARMER TODAY: UNSETTLED TOMOROW N Bulletim, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES —— What Is Gomng Un ionignt Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre, Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at- Davis Theatre. Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- ater. Roller Skating at Olympic hall. MUSTEROLE—QUICK retrenes ogen 2o 3 10 0. v. It Soothes e meets in Odd Feliows el © © ", MustzrdBPlastcr Without A Weuroeen lodse. No. §, K of P! Mmtheh m-rhim ointment, e e X. E. 0. 7. made with the oil of mustard. It does all e BIRTotE M, M WA the'lmmk“ dn“,?&“&%‘;m:‘?fi meets in Bagles’ hall 3 Norwiclh Central Labor Union meet n _Carpenters’ hall cloth. You simply rub it on—and usually [F' James ul-dn, No. .‘A‘ F. and . ghe pai lglvnepll’ \ neets in Masonic temple. pames Lodgs, No. 336, N- 8. O, P, doctors and nurses use Muster- < in Foresters hall. e recommend it to their patients. e of New FEngland Lodge, N of O. F. meets at i and B. society meet wuilding CFMENTS Breed Theatre. ture attraction at the Breec t Clara Kimbal leurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains znd ::;yh” of the back or joints, sprains, i lains, frosted i NOT BE, “DANDERINE” MAKES YOUR HAIR THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY AND Withing ten minutes after an appli- tion of Danderine you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will after a few weeks' use, when vou see jnew hair c APARTICLE FELER! NOBUSTEY g DANDRUFF OR AFALLING HAR SAVE YOUR HAIR! DOUBLE AUTY IN JUST A FEW MOMENTS BEAUTIFUL please you most will fine and downy at fir: WANTED FOR SALE WANTED—Tenement, first elass and FOR SALE—A brown willow baby nicely furnished by naval officer. In-|carriage in good condition. Call u¥ quire at this office. 621-3. DRUG JUNIOR wishes position, all| ROADSTER for sale or trade. T around man, ten years experience. Good | Jones, § Maple St salesman. : s, o 1= | <2 —_— Totin, Box 40, s DTuES, G Nt | _FOR SALE—Baby Grand Chevrolet, E TAX will b The dealers must pay th T THE NEW REVENUE a law soon. in their ore. tax goes op. Turklsh Trophies Cig. tax on cigars, clgarettes and tobacco We are overstocked ¢n o few lines, so must seli before the e e arettes, 2 for 25c; Nebo CigaTettes. 2 ITS| for Bdgeworth Tobacco in 7 0z tins 35¢; Scarlet Horn Cigars, 6 for 25c, Manila Cigar, 5 for 20c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. WANTED—GIrl to help with house- work. Steady position and good pay. Inquire Mrs. Pasnik, 719 Willlams St. board Ad WANTED by man and wife and room or furnished apartment. dress Box 2 HUNDRED: positions open. $90 to | Short hours. Experience Common _education sufficient. for list. be St— 1916, good condition, at Taftville Ga- rage, J. B, Paradis. FOR SALI—Cadillac 8, 1915, mecban- ically good, in paint shop now. Ad- Uress O ¥ care Bulletin. Price $1100. FOR SALE—A five vear old Jersey Kind, splendid family cow, fresh- ry. Must be sold. Lock Conn. Sy FOR SALE—Ford car, 1917 model demountabie Tims, with winter tok Tn excellent running _condition. ~Needs painting. _Price __Pasnik_Co. _ FOR SALE—Four vear pony, rubber i harness and riding saddie. all R SA 12c a pound. For_ sale by Peter Gusta R. 9. Norwich Town, Conn. The Pasnik C e K Scipio beans at Guaranteed to ook g00d. F. D. No. TO RENT TO RENT—Large, comfortable fur- 3 4 nished room, suitable for twe, all con- ¥ opk - Pimes) venlences. Barrows. 326 Main St. A6 atean © Of my TENEMENT TO RENT, five rooms | ESy second flogr, rent $9, 41 Thames St |I bave a girden where it aimost seems jan. 5d. © %, At night, I hear the flowers iugh and e oty 5L Two desirable furnished| And ‘Beauty's. fairy footst stealing rooms, ocated, steam nhcat, by. 3 electric Call § Main St - Jjan4d |1 have a comrade who is’ever near TOR RIENT_A pood sis-room tene- | TO comfort ‘ot to-laugh in hours of TR Sangs %16 cheer; in Square; rent $16 per| o, CheeTs 3 A 0 b 5 ) e ek Gorl she is my battle-partner. brave = and month. Inquir Fuller & Co. ey B 24 Broadway jundd rong as the to dew.” —A small teneme Inguire Jonn trent, gentle as the These are the which fortune prove; treasures my TO RENT— ok e o fefratn s t e §hl “}épmf‘de“'\ G \u“;‘véncw the old refrain: “I could nu hogu‘s k’&,;‘“}’]‘r SR Thee, dear, <o much, loved Inot honor usekeeping. more e S As, Hark, a drum is beating tunes of TO RENT- WOOD is cheaper than coal at pres- ent prices; delivered in sawed lengths. J. P, Huntington, Broadway. Tel. 620. s T { yes—but really new hair—growing all : % mdeinws s SRS 2t i her own company in “The ever the scalp. e Cem Snimt| WOR SALE _Homey for nolldavs. Be- thrilling tale of life on_the Danderine is to the hair what fresh | Factory. Westerl Good wages, | sldes native honey, hoth comb and oty veldt. In this picture Miss | showers of rain and sunshine are to|steady work 3 g | SRR O o appears as Mary Saurin, the { vegetation. It goes right to the roots. | wANTED—Iloursckesper in small| meng for use during holidays, and on girl who while crossing |invigorates and strengthens them. Its Box 100, Bulletin Office.; asions, an especially fine veldt, is confronted with the | i exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- ifian, Sd | honey. Address George R. )f passing the night in the | ducing properties cause the hair to - =y 82 Oakridge St, Norwich. Able ompany with the mules and | {grow long, strong and heautiful. nonth; rent and fnel c? unken dr P | = |~ A little Danderine immediately dou- les Larrabée, Wind-| FOR SALE—Now is vour chance to b n the trail at the | {bles the beauty of your hair. No dif- jan4d buy good horse cheap—been used ¢ siray prowlers from. the | WESTERLY ference how dull faded, brittle and skamitn)| B the, bakers business and must bo Y PR e e L0 and |\ rragansett Lodze of Odd Fellows, |SCraggY, just moisten a cloth with | Appiy Coggswell St, | Fuckakin mare. sound, nine vears old, ngle handed the lions who ;‘“‘,]:u the annual meeting Saturday elect. | Danderine’ and _carefully draw it| W ¢ employment. | {rue to work and & good driver. Price : ss Young gives a SUPerbl ., Yy oo officers and they were duly |through your hair, taking one small| $60. Also a_handsome black horse, r nee in this thrilling story. | £ William_ Hair, noble grand: |strand at a time. The effect is am: 5 cight vears old, sound, safe for a lady arsh will also be seen in d“(‘fl W ir Barker, vice grand: Ar.|iNg—your hair will be flight. fluffy or ch m»]n o -l.rl;\':: or care rnr( i art Goldwyn production | - prie Ut KL S il i S e i Would make 2 good farm horse, price ! € Seldwydipradistion | chie Thompson, recordinz secre- |0d Wavy. and have an appearance of puldimaEs 4 e athe news shows the |, Toravetie 1. Foster, treasurer: |2bundance; an incomparable lustre, | harnesses, ohe griving. harn $3 pictures of President | p™y, 1" Greenman, financial secre- | SOftness and luxuriance. ! . No. 7 Union St., Willi | Ting and fhe. eheering | (ary: Charles W, in, R. S. N. G.; | _Get a small bottle of Knowlton's! o Tox $um. o€ ne hing | anc cheer P S e e = o Textile, X =3 3 3 = ederic NG R e AT m any drug store or — 1 : TN he president’s party ar- ik ccene Supporter; | toilet counter for a few cents and |, WANTED i e o . Tue e WAlen aud | chinie happell, - Jr, left [prove that vour hair is as pretty and | h5eli/hee, Speedsier, newly painted w given when the hattleships rter; Herbert H. Steadman, in- | SOft as any—that it has been neglect- | (i 1s er, newly painted om foreizn waters will also | iqe gyardian, I, Barl James: outside |€d or injured by careless treatment— |-—= Delivary Sloacl £k 3 ardian; Arthur 1. Thompson, war- |that's all—vou surely can have beau- | WAN Atting and Light: Audit Theat |den; Wilfred Blackburn, conductor; | tiful hair and lots of it if you wi 50; several used orium Theatre. Henry D. Smith, sitting past grand: |Just try a little Danderine. | Batteries, §10.00 each; used Tires and acity house greeted the Hoyt|jrederick Boulter, chaplain; Samuel | 8 tubes sizes, prices low. New Fisk S Company. - which | Tailey, Frederick W. Luecke, B. Frank { — e = = Bosch Magneto, Flat- enzagement at the | Greenman hall committee derick LEGAL NOTICES R R il e ditori erday. Judging from ! Boulter, William E. Austin, Lewis A. 54 HOTICE { non-freesing fuld for radiators §L25 applause and the number of en-|Jouiin. tristoss galion. £ Ndjuraleen avms Hiyou nsal] es received hv the different mem- | At {he annual meeting of the West- | NO'I ICE: car, price $3.00. A large supply of rs of tl ented r‘f(vml’mflfi' full Lorly band, William Burk was Te- | Metz parts and fiver whe&is;l'—xs)' on s will e rule for e re-| 1o : AR — e s han all models.. o gency . \inder of week. Today the same | clected treasurer for the thirty-sixth | WANTED—T blic to know that | Panicicon, ‘Gonn, Box 247, Phone 153 e a8y Me | consecutive year. The other officers I have purchased wood of the | panielson. Conn. > repeated. | Telix Martin. | jocted are: Hawry Geary, president: Fi Co.: first = : : — little fellow and Ben Wil- o ey vice = president: I am rea FOR SALE—Arabian driving horse Sh s i e XPAYERS Lol i S e the house by storm, ! ,“’.‘h ‘m o SNt Haoara Tel., or call lad)ktnodflvA Tfh\\“ ’rh‘ light farm e 1) Jigzes! s tham, assistant; t = . g , from 9 a_m.| work. One ton of No. Ay, mad I‘P biggest k{nfl M’, secretary: Charles A, [ Notice is hereby given to all persons| ¢ 4 p. dec6d son Standard phonograph horus s unusually Dretty|inam Jibrarian; Harry Geary, Hobart | liable to pay X in the | —— - == four-minute records in first class eon- % The wardrobe is elabo- || ivingstone, and Charle iTintham, | oo o1 a warrant( WANTED—Raw furs. At H_ A.|gition, two barrels of nice kles. he scenery to be used and | iistoes. Chorles sl I s, |Heebner's every Thursday. A. C. Ben-| fistory of the Wworld in nine voiumes, ele frecs were all that could be | A Tatham. 15 s |iaxable h of | nett _____novi2d |handsomely bound. These goods can F he Brass Bullet” a story | committee: Sxecutive; bus els i be seen one mile above Hallville on > ¥ | committee; : Card, Harry | two dollars as his WANTED—Second_hand and antigue | S¢aq. 3 to Westerly, number 95 on e Island and Wilillam Dun- | Geary, auditing committec. At the | the purpose of 1} furaiture mall box. 4 the 12th episode of a “Fight foF | close of the moeting there ' | shall be at th in the| before you se pE L hox - were shown with the latest | cior ang turkey 1pper, = Cx Hous ym U; el FOR SALE—Berkshire and 0. L C. need programme. There wil nlete change of hoth musica d feature pict Friday and Saturday. CLARK’S FALLS e and fami® fam which rounded out a re on Wed- @nd Thur- who have nfluenzi, are recov- instrumental music and songs. Alert Hook and Ladder company in 1! session elected officers as fol 1 1 3 pron, fore | Edward S, Wilcox, tant: Cle- | ment Sharon, second assistant J Henry Potter, cretary Herbert Hoadley, treasure ard Farrell, steward; Albert T. Kenneth, dclegate, and George W. Burdick alternate, to the State TFiremen's convention: 25 Odtiefen ) shb Hak bosh Potter John Healey, Harry Mc for her sister. Myl James B wuditing committee: William Yitery THEicE IHEG oo Arthur Saunders, financial ) her home at Lauvel Glen on | ¢ By Base, ag e of illness of he ster, A“_1)-~ t T. Kenneth, George Clark Wil- s {liam Hill, social committee. There Many children are ill, and it is un-| a8 an elaborate banquet at the close wrtain when schoool will begln the|Of the business session winter term | Maurice Walter Fiynn, Jr., son of rice Perwy has zone 14 New Jer- | the prekident of the Westerly town e to enter an Agricultural Station. |council and state senator-elect, was Word from Corporal Stephen Frank |admitted to the Rhode Island bar on Palmer that he is not coming directly | Ts0tion of Frank L. Hinckley, member ome from France, but will assist in|Of the board of bar examiners, in the getting horses from near the front and | Superior court Providence, Friday. deliver them to the French zovernment | After having heen graduated from some to be sent i.ome. He is|law school, Mr. Flvon resumed his Nor 25 miles from Metz, | Studies with Town Solicitor Harry B, avs it is o lovely place. There are |Agard, and then with & prominent everal “hurches and the bulldings | Providence law firm. ile took his ex- ~ thos> in our American cities, | @/mination for admission to the bar, Lt made of the peculiar stone of | Several months ago, and then went Mr. Palmer left Camp|7:t0 an officers’ training camp for a Sth A Real Remedy For Fajling Hair Keeps Scalp Clean and Healthy—Pre- vents Dandruff, our hair and 1 scragely, ew hair 0 and properly quickly, safely there when cannot a lo xpense Ari get ood drug toilet counters, or A nd falling hair and omot ew owth or money re- inded. It's in great demand by dis- criminating women e hair so soft, lustrous, v to ar- | being 120, ely and appeat much - it really with Parisian sage is COLCHESTER to use, not sticl ind de ately perfumed—an septic edients ha looking and guaranteed scalp. not If you want olor the zood me arisian sage—a little - - ttention now insures beautitul air | e oy Heny et A- Car. T Jimes to cote son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bailey wee————————=——w lof South Main street. He was a LOST AND FOUND member of the 302d M. G. B. and was | o {ransferred to the 4ist Division the LOST—Between South Canterbury | first week in November. Lieut. Car- Norwich or Norwich and|Tier is the elder son of Mr. and M, e 11 blocks | Edgar A. Carrier of Broadway and %% '\\';;{p il T notify|reached France Nov. 3d from Camp | e Rl Hancock and was iransferred to the | 1OST—A class_pin. lettering on | 41st Division, the last_week in Nov- | tront reads N. Y. Dolyclinic Medical|ember from the 76th Division Doth | School and Hnsm((‘a’:’ on yh:uk name of | boys are in good health. janer and date 1913. Telephone 035-12| Supervisor Libby was in Hartford 21 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at- FOUND—A horse on my place Dec. ‘t.ending the school of instractions for ith. - Owner please call for it. M. V.| supervisors, anagh. West Laurel Glen, New Lon. 2 Conn. LOST—On Dec. 30, 1918 on the 4:30 ar from Yantle, a black silk hand bag, antain a sum of money, a key and tring of yellow rosary beads with (Ener's name. Iinder please telephone 5. Rewar: LOST--Lavender porketbook con- taining sum of money on 15 New London car Saturday morning, owner's vame inside. Call 1107-3 or Bulletin Office. LOST—On Saturday near Pranklin square,_a small blue purse containing bills. Finder please leave ai Bulletin Office and get reward. LOST—Saturday aternmoon between Tatville and Versailles statiom , an auto tire chain. Finder notify Phone 1063-12. Reward LOST A bankbook and §316 werth of W. S S_ between Tufts and Plain- fleld, on trolley. Finder e return receive-reward, n was in the 76th becomes faded, dry, it falls/ 3row, immediately nourished. To and at little nothing so effective (liquid form) which it Lee & Osgood and all ed to abolish dandruff— because it makes liquid free from dangerous to ir and plenty of it by commission in the army. he received notice that he the examination for admi While there ad passed on to the bar. . He was recently honorably dis- charged from the military service. Local Laconics. The supreme court of Rhode Island has decided that Thomas J. King, democrat, elected to the Providence council, was not legally elected, there- fore not entitled to ¥ at, because he failed to pay his personal tax with- in the period required by law. Services were omitted turday Sunday in Westerly because of influenza. Among the American soldiers, leased from German prison: have arrived in Irance, reil, of Shannock, R. I Theodore Francis' Gre: war sav- ings director for Rhode JIsland, de- clares that stores who ca War sav- ings stamps for their customers, or that accept them in payment for goods, are doing so illegally, and at the same time are guilty of misdirected patriot- ism. He says that war savi are not legally transferabl. There were 231 deaths in in 1918, more than in anv since 1910, the average for and the re- and who . E. Cor- is one year ten vears . The 41st or Sunset Division, which is now in France, are expected to em- bark for this coun It ; try in a few days. of interest to Colchester people from Februar, omee| . FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU P. A. Barry jandd noon. | Geo. L. Chesbro, Mar., Central Building| FOR SALE—Cheap. two express ved | wagons, one light and one heavy, both the date: the in good condition. American Waste & ferent sc 3 WANTED. Metal Co., 210 West Mamn St. jan3d s mouoe | Old false tecth. Zoun't matter it FOR SALE—Farm of 20 acres, with dnc ainst as directed || proken. We pay up to $15 per set. || or without stock, near trolley. Address . =5 ke || Send by parcel post and rece Kudlik, 263 Central Ave. jan: THOM A } eCH ¢ retu™n m Kot —— e e L - | FoPpactur mail. We buy dia- I}~ FoR SALE—In order to meet a note ch. Con e A = {that is due the 10th, I must sell my m— = = | COLLS FKRALS LOAN COL | pair of brown horses, 9 and 10 vear NOTICI. 0 CREDITORS, 2 154 Water Si., old and sound, weight 2500, also ‘their AT A COURT OF PRORATE HE between Shetucket and Market Sts |team harness: price for hors and Montville, within and for the Di An old, reliable tirm to deal with. || jarness. $250. Call for Frank Smith, irict of Monityille the 2Sth day plishied 1572 308 Broad St, New London, Conn. psc. A 1918 SR S e jan2d R s O3k, Judee | FOR SALE Berkshire brood sow.| of Mont n said District, d i Renjar{\l\gh P. Davis, Frankl ”1:191 | Ordered, That Administrator | 12 Lebanon dectid o to bring | FOR SALE — Mosler safe, double n_thei ciaim stat e EHORE : Lfed douils within six mon: - thin date by | Second-hand Press that will |900%s, nearly new. - Inquire 138 Was posting a notice to that effect, togethor e ston E ST I With & copy of this order on’the cien. | make bale weighing 400 to| FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood. al oSt nearest e where said sizes. delivered to all parts of the city deceased last dw. . ) - B. o 23 nov Socconcd last gmelt and o thé ssue i B ponuds. State ahaler’s = Tl onoe 0¥ In a newspaper having a circulation in Ry : FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. Gatd Distiict: and S rensation Inlname, condition and price. { F. 1, Racine, Danielson. Conn. seplSd Court. | . DAN D. HOME, Judge J A d The sbovs +28 TorecameTia 2085, AMERICAN ust Arrive PR et ot WASTE & METAL CO. m., p. m o' 1st, 1919 12m to|Nu SAN F. HOME, Clerk and | — = fom| WANTED—F prices paid Saturday pigs, when 8 weeks old, the kind that both inclusive, exce f Wil Conn., will be at days T 32 Taiman St. On Monday, February 10th, T wil at the store of Wm Smith & Co.. Nor- wich Town f SR stance moving On Tuesday, i 10 Phone 1172 Nor- to 11:30 a. m Slora sep25ad n the same d the store o S o s Patrick T, Connel: Boan Tl rore 9| WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- m. to 1:30 p < 1 _teeth: highest prices On Wednes: February 12th, at the 11d, ‘Teweler, (21 Broad: drug store A M . Greene. i ST Eprod ville. om 11 On Thursda at the 00 1 Pipers, | Helpers, E Holders |On.5 Cooks—women, 6 General House- at The|Work, 2 Laundressés, 1 Waitress, 3 grow. James Rill, Norwich Town FOR SALE—One black vears old. weight 1,000, fearless. double or single. R. F. D. No. 1. My tic, Conn. A. L. Parmenter, Tel 64-14. FOR SALE—About 77 cords wood at Hanover, Conn.; one 1911 Cadillac car n good pe. Chas. E. Hopkins & Sons. Tel. Moosup 10Z-4. andd mare, 5 $ weeks old. Telephone 1879-1 jandSMW FOR SALE—Slightly used McCaske register, 175 accounts, can be extended to_accommodate 300 accounts; 1 filing cabinet for cancelled slips: price very reasonable. Frank Chamberland. Ster- ling, Conn. jan4d TFOn SALE—%-ton Reo truck. Phone A. P. Bennett. 210 West Main St. Estate Montvill the cred: in_their within posting with a c post deceased in a new there are two of their sons in th ision, Corporal Charl Alason Bai- F, B. Baker returned Saturday after two days’ visit with his sons in 2 Britain. Charles A. Willlams left town Sat- urday for Hartford whers he is to be clerk in one of the hotels. Michael S. Shea and John F. O'Con- | nell returned Saturday to the Uni- | versity of Vermont to resume their studies, in the medical department. William Johnson and A. Albert were Norwich visitors Sunday. Miss Madeline Brown returned Sun- day evening to Cromwell where she is teaching. The warden an@ burgesses met on Monday evening. Fireman Francis Agnew of the Branch road returned Saturday after a few days' visit in Manchester, Conn. w Danbury.—The 1819 Christmas club of the City National bank closed Sat- urday afternoon at five oclock. Hun- dreds have already joined the club. said DI The al copy of Atte NOTIC ceased are their clai undersigi in the t foregoin Present—DAN D. HOME, nearest Town, and b: ceased are hereby their claims against sai undersigned at Oakda the time ed in above going order HUBERT G. Admini; 4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for the Di trict of Montville on the 6th day Jan., A. D. 1919 ndge van, of Margaret e in said Dist tratrix itors of claims agai x mont notice py of ti st last e s vspaper rict, and make return DAN D, HOM bove and foregoing record. SUSAN F. HOME, Cler! E—All credit : reby notified ims against said e ned at Uncasville ime limited in g order. JERRY J, SULLIVAN Administrator. to of said tate to Conn., w above late of ct, deceased Ordered, That the Adm same once | culation in | to present cite NEW COTTAGE 7 Rooms ame thi All Improvements = PRICE $4,500 de- the h nd JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, Make Your Gifts for New Year’sinJewelry | THE WM. FRISWELL 0. | 25 R e — FRANKLIN STREET i Turnbull, Wauwecus Work FOR SALE—Ten Chester White pigs i R o war. . a few mOrel (1! Freedom, thou art, deatly, dearly Marli Ave hought, e, s ndvisd .\M:mzz'fifthe best! O old our fathers fough FOR RENT—Two closed cars. at rea- | And won thee with’ thelr blood, their sonable rates; d 32 service | women's tears; 5 Phone_1219-3, novi6d | Thou must be won again—shall we e e have fears? TO RENT — Furnished rooms, 3 Washington St noy o for a little or a longer while = I leave my flowers, my hearth, . my T0 RENT—Furnished room, aliso one comrade’s sm g room for light hcisckeepin Mrs. | To fight so that t weary waiting Kelly, 7 No. High St. world i = e n May shout to see its last grim war- flag furled. And if 1 come. and if T wait for thes 2me ve hevond the last ®torm- == = e | ven sea 70 RENT—Fvrni rocms; aiso dear treasures, 1 shall hold reoms for light houseKeopirng. 10§ Sckoo? St 1048-3 seplld Farewell! Hark, Free- —PAUL VAX REED MILLER FOR SALE Captain 5sth Infantry, U, S. A o TO THE WOTHERS OF AMERICA I OE{ QALE | Our lite a preparation for this hour, And vou our tea Allies | America stands fir ers! ‘With her great COTTAGE At Crescent Beach, Niantic NINE ROOMS IN GOOD CONDITION PUMP IN KITCHEN HIGH GROUND GOOD VIEW OF BAY her growing pow- None - can suffer more than moth ers must. taught, Ye ere we knew ourselves, and By levotion, lessons of sweet THREE MINUTES FROM P. O. = e s BEACH AND STATION s i £ vours. No prouder war ero Enquire of v breast ‘than ‘that which from R. S. BARTLETT 14 Central Building, Norwich, Conn. vour eyes, Fearless and brave, shines on the men in France! No nobler spirit sloud beams that of vour great service! man ties Are made divinerhy vour: soft temder glance. Y —Robert Withington. HUMOR OF THE DAY Jil — No, 1 could never love a sailor. 1 don't suppose vou will come in again for years. Jack—Why. we'll be back quite soon. Jill—I don'{ mean in. the harbor, 1 mean into fashion.—Judge. “Do you balieve everything he tells PRESTONERIDGE 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, for sale, weighing 1050 to 1600 each; several extra mice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some exira nice drivers; every horse will be sold with a written guarantes to be just as represented a. time of sale, or money refunded in full. Triai allowed. 1f in need of ahything in our line, give us a trial and we will give the war Hu- through Th “Then why did vou listen to him™ “Because h» tells his fvhes so en- tertainingl; Detroit Free Fress. He—Of course there's a hig differ- ence between a botanistiand a florist. She—Ts theve, really you full value for your money. He—Ye st 1s one who STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. knews all vers and a_florist Phone 326-2. @ BRIE) S - is one who knows all absu- the price N & CHASE. |\ Ale will pay for them—Roll Monthly. FARM BARGAINS “] should like a porteruouse steak 200 acres, good buildings, only $2,-|with mushrooms.” said (he :2('.Cfimd »\*‘uu'u{nu_ugh to pay for farm;| “and some delicately browned toast bulldings. $4,000: 16 soreslernd good| with plenty of butter. Colon! . A-1 con “‘Scuse mae, suh’ interrnpted the tion, o can malie easy | waiter, vou trvin’ to give an order terms onk:h Lk farms, and they|or is you jes reminise ‘bout .old are genuine ar ns. i 57" —W. S 4 For further info tmes 7 W aslinEion Biar TRYON'S AG “Friendship takes queer turns. 715 Main St. Willimantic. Conn. | IHerc I get into a fight. Two of my friends hold me and the other fel- Jow punches me in the nose.” “Well?” ALE “If they wanted show their friendship hv didn’: they hold " him ?— Louisviile Couriec->ournal MY HISTORICAL TAVERN| ‘“Coudnt vou up the er vourself?” a2 Chug- PROPER answered her hmsband: *“but y A 1 like to take it to the shon onece in know as Adam’s Tavern in The repair man ¥a: a harsh and the way he talks abeut it me . some new ideas. —Wash- Norwich Town. Engquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. THE KALEIDOSCCPE second Victory iean fifth Canadian to are a nice lot. Come and see them, Prices right. TEL. 536-3 ELMER R. PIERSON 177 BROADWAY THE RIPLEY PROPERTY FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH IMPROVEMENTS IN GOOD RE- PAIR NEAR BOSWELL AVENUE. OWNER LEAVING TOWN. PRICE REASONABLE. FOR PARTIC- ULARS FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich ‘Whitestone Cigars will be 8450 a Same hundred mte per thousand. from Jume 1st, 1918, Phones . F. T‘nfit" Ezankit il h The Piano Tuner VHHEN YOU W.s L you b iness before the Dublic. there 13 mb 122 Prospect St. mediun better than through the ad columns of The Bulletin, Phone 511 FOR SALE House has ten rooms and bath, and is situated in the section of Norwich. grounds and garage. ticluars Extensive Further par- ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway $600.00 buys 39 acres of land, several acres heavy pine timber and about 300 cords of standing wood, fine well of water. also never failing spring, cleared land, some fruit, situated miles to main line of railroad and mile to prosperous viliage, the wood can be so0id to the mill at a £004 price. A rare barzain. Investi- Zate. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I. Telephone 2365, Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering' Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING Fzr Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. by A carload of British Army Artillery | | Horses, weighing 1100 i suitable for all kinds of work. 1600 Ibs., | They | —— e Havar loan of the Dowinion, was opened Morday. ~ The loan is for Cottage ui?i:“"}iemm ana|$300.000000, and it is exnccted will be ot 3 . n 20 00 oE i Business Blocks, Building Lots, af; Zm;_m_nonmo ersibscribed desirable locations. List your pro-| A Saco woman has stecled herself perty if you care to eell or rent, as I \inst the time when ‘he order have 4 number of people looking for | cOmes to sef the eloc ack. “They real estate investment don't she _said, “1 never WILLIAM F. HILL, set m Real iistate and lusuraace. In Wash.. Miss Room 10k Tbayer Bidz. Ruth Hutch nomina- —_— ST R, for a and father, 3 FURN ISHFD Sr = OR umuel 1 bas tie nomina- L & LASHORE e SR T Iy excels in U‘“il‘\{du) | jng. Tce- | worth of FOR SALE GR RENT best residential ff| f | | | Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy ; jzures for the 1918 at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant | s i NE View, and aleng the Rhodo lsiand | e figures | shere; also accessible Seashaore Farms, | fe total was with is over there emmendous de- war WESTERLY, R. L 1 inmple- price will u ractor as It is the one manu- | in which after the FOR S T E ik will be an-urgent and ‘ AL 3 -4 demand from a H o . havinz o perfect Good Home for quick buyer. || cara prempt pas e S e e e R ton wom preumced Bout throu newspapers that if any ASSNSiie Acres ofiland BHOne: i sirl worker was not su'scribing for mile from Yantic o1 state road |lii Liberty lond hecouse she must to Willimantic, nea: school, ||| have \tee coat, vould gladly fort I | make ther a coat charge, Bor e alicito trolley. with such help a irl could THOS H BFCK! EY H adding: “Beautifnl coats ecan . . s including taiio button- 278 Main Street pressing; a: a cost of 724 — Phones — 68 o5 A FOR SALE Providence, R. L The very desirable property of 1y Telephones: A, D. Lat , 333 Ma E Union 963 S C{)n'lpal'i‘y Union 1857 E. A NTICE i 86 Cliff St. Phone 300. Engineers Fcounders Machinists arufacturers of HARRIS-COR- 158 ENGINES. Engine Repairs, FOR SALE Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear. ings, Couplings, Clutches. Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Wm. W. lves Ex,, 11 Champlin Street Large stock always en hands General Mill Repairs. Special- machinery of all kinda