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SNOW OR RAIN TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1919 What Is Going Un Tonight Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. ) Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- Roller Skating at Olympic hall. Norwich Council meets in Foresters' Nerwich Grange, No. meets in_Chamber of Commerce hal Norwich lodge, No. meets in Germania hall. OUNCEMENTS AUDITORIUM THEATRE. Felix Martin, edian who at the Auditorium th , A, 0. U. W, little com- is making his appearance week with the me here with a great rep- and although he did not play his best part. leaving that for later in showed ki characters and in these he eight | girls “who dance well and all! will | very funny with all new songs and is in store A big surpri mammoth s programmes Tightful romance so ! sh woman of great rion Holmes e of procra BREED THEATRE. - adventure pl wdvantage as s engineer who biaves of a revolution in Mexico to open American-owned oil wells which cated. The ape for his d to this, is the gives Mre. Lytell full s behind him,"” This play will de! trne against all also be seen Smith College Unit in France. veryone who has followed the rec- will be glad of the opportunity of the original mem- | the group that went ed region is to Memorial Satur- | College club | Connecticut Philadeiphia LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK CROSS, FEVERISH WHEN CONSTIPATED OR BILIOUS GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS.” ttle one's sior liver and bowels | cleansing at | cross, listless, doesn’t sleep, doesn't eat or act natu- stomach-ache, full of cold, give a spoonful of and in a few hours all the foul, bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you playful child again. te, and it al- ways makes them feel Ask your druggist has directions for babies, children of «Il ages and for growe-ups plainly on counterfeits To be sure you get the|at k to see that it is made by | yrup Company.” Re- other with contempt. “California Fig Make Your Gifts New Year’s in Jewelry THE WM. FRISWELL Co0. 25 FRANKLIN STREET iThe Morning After Dyspébsia Tabiet After the Banquet Brings Pleasant % Memories With the Morning Coffee. Have a Headache This Morning. eating be sure to take no our rising: ment b the rich food most apt to cau dtomach derangement. Relief these cases alw. smile. Get a box of Stuar Dyspepsia T New Haven—Memb layers' and Masons’ Haven togetier with af | were notified last week o wages which gives them $6 { as against This f by arbitration in October. 5 of the Bric s in LEGAL NOTICES sbon, that 1 have a w. and for the purpose of collecting t ame I shall be at the Town Housc Saturday, Feb, 1, 1919 from 2 to 3:30 must be proceeded ALW AMPF orwich, within and for the Dist Norwich, on the 7th day of January B, Present—N SLSON J. AYLING, Judge. vold in said District, deceased. set fortt at adminis ed upon the estate of leged to be intestate WHEREUPO) b2 That said petition be heard and termined at the Probate Court Ra in the City of Norwich, ir on the 11th da notice of the pe ind of said by the publ time i dency of ring thereon, be cation of SON J. AYLING, J udge. f recor HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk AT A COURI Norwich, wi or f January, d estate is now i and prayving ertain real esta fully de. IT id application be mined at th b & ORDERED, rwich, in said District ul opy of record Attest HELE) M. FOR SALE 30 HORSES AND MARES 30-—One pair of gray horses from Ward Corby Company, weight 2700 pounds, es from the American Hand Laundry, weighing 1150 1lbs., to 1250 1bs. lot of young horses; one blg young, 1300 1b. gray horse from Mr. 0 pair of big young horses with double harness and tip carts, Th horses have been working at Codding- ton Point, Newport, R. L, owner sick, will sell cheap for quick sale to stop their expenses. 16 big fat young horses from the American Brewery Company, as good a lot of horses that found in Rhode Island. All horses sold with a guarantee; vou haven’t the momey horse we will make the terms to suit We have a lot of double harnesses, POETRY NDOT S TRU VEPE’!‘S" TO RENT—Tw FOR SALE—A Crawford c { range, in_use only a few ml?n(hs: be een between 4 and 5 o'clock. 1 Hill St ROADSTER S Maple St. WANTED—Pool table in first class| condition. Phone 31 WANTED—A girl for general house- Apply evenings at Mrs. Frank| 59 Sachem St. WANTED—Position as nurse girl, by middle-aged woman. Spring Garden The Big Night The Wise Precaution of a Stuart's TO RENT -Tw A. Robinson, v Grand Chevrolet, tood condition, at Taftville Ga- 3. B. Parad T FOR SALE—C ically good, Experienced. ‘Ad- Avenue, Olga adillac §, 1915, mechan- in paint shop now. care Bulletin. _ Price $1100. fve year old Jersey <ind. splendid family cow, fresh- Mebraary. Must bs sold. WANTED—High grade young Guern- sey heifer calf. f producing stock and a good individual. Also a 50-gallon fruit 1 outfit, horizontal barrel type, in good and lowest price to Echo Farm, Box 163, Canter- bury, Conn. ‘WANTED—Three or four furnished rooms in center of city or on West Side aval officer in New London. dress Rooms, Care of Bulletin. WANTED—A furnished artment with all modern convenienc five rooms or more by naval officer, Write particulars to Box 69, be from good FOR SALE—A friends use trial allowed. description ens in February. Box 7. Oneco, Conn. FOR SALB—One pair of 4-year old Ayshire cattle, good workers. impets, blow! single and also wagons of all Tyman Street Stables, man_Street, Providence, R. L housekeeping, i Stirs amid dim, TO RENT--I7 can accommo: table boarde: Marlin-Rock OR SALE_Native Scipio beans at 2c a pound. Guaranteed to cook good. ¥or sale by Peter Gusta, R. F. D. No. Norwich Town, Conn. J. E. TALBOT cottage or AUCTION There will be sold at public tion at the Hotel at Eastford, Conn THURSDAY, AT 9 A. M. Auctioneer WOOD is cheaper than coal at pres- delivered in sawed lengt‘hs.‘ J. P, Huntington, 4 Broadway. Tel. 620.} dec FOR RENT Two clo Where Dawn rendezvons —WILLIAM STRUTHERS HUMOR OF THE DAY “What are vou laughing-about?” “Now that peace is here T'm’ thinkinz vs who got martied to escape the draft."—Judge, Patience—Do you that will help me when singing? Patrice—Sure! YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD, birth date, three important Jarvis, Salem TO RENT "OR SALE—Honey for holiday sides native honey, both comb and bot- tled. 1 have a limited quantity of rasp- perry blossom honey which 1 recom- during holiday WANTED—OId books, almanacs, and newspapers before 1800, ship pictures, antiques. and all I can buy at big prices.’ licensed auctioneer. 195, Norwich, Conn. WANTED — Second hand furniture ‘we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largest secc- te. Louis D. Ward, Water St.. 2-year-old bull, the old family If It Hadn't Been for Stuart’s I am also a Dyspepsia Tablets Like as Not I'd STORAGE—Household King. Box for long or short term; rates reason-} Fanning Studio. 52 Broadway, zoods stored | ¢ ‘Address George Lumsden, §2 Oakridge St, Norwich. 1 democrat wagon, 2-horse wagon, 1 dump cart, mowing machine, horse rake, light and heavy harnesses, plows, 1 lot of iron flavored hon If you ever feel distressed after Stuart’s {Dyspepsia. Tablet. For no matter what vou eat there will be no gas, no lumps in your throat. .no biliousness, no dark brown taste in the morning. And should you now be troubled, eat a| | tablet as soon as possible and re-| {lief will come promptly. These tablets correct at once the faults of a weak or overworked stomach, {they do the work while the stom- ach rests and recovers itself. Par-calk ticularly effective are they for ban- queters and those whose environ- | ngs them in contact with|rur 1 wheelbarrow. SALE_Overland _touring _cal.| ~rg RENT_Furniched housekeeping. Metz Speedster, Metz Roadst: shovels, rakes warerocoms 30-32 Write. call or tel. 361-13. WANTED—Tenement, first _c nicely furnished by naval officer. quire at thi JedMWS log chains, shape, $450: nmew Star ing Batteries, Batteries, $10.00 each: used Tires tubes, all sizes, prices low. New and Ajax Tires, Bosch Magneto, P P Bosch and Dixie; Zero non-freezing fluid for radiators’ $1.23 No broken arms if vou in Crank Release FOR SALE COTTAGE At Crescent Beach, Niantic NINE ROOMS IN GOOD CONDITION PUMP IN KITCHEN HIGH GROUND GOOD VIEW OF BAY THREE MINUTES FROM P. O. BEACH AND STATION Enquire of R. S. BARTLETT 14 Central Building, PRESTONBRIDGE Sale and Boarding Taxi Service and Garage Connected. Horses to let for all kinds of busi- ness, with or without rigs, by the day Special attention to boarders and transients; 2 stake chains, lawn mowe secondhand TOR wishes position, all experience. Good Address Drugs, care of Bul- letin, Box 40. around man, | : inum Points for | horse shoe nails horse shoes, smith’s tools from a punch to an elec- The dealers must pay thi cigars, cigarettes and tobacco We are overstocked on sell before the Trophies Ci| one.’—Boston Papa.—Eobby, Metz parts and fiber wheels alwa all models.. Metz Agenc: hog, will dress 300 1bs: Danielson, Conn, Box 247, Phome 13 i C cluding bed § mattresses, OR SALE—Arabian driving _horse, spunk is?” Bobby.—Ye: A s ticiple of spank.—Chicago News. Mrs. Houlihan—Phwat a fool Oi was Oi niver saw yez till the day before me unforchnit marriage. Houlihan—Faith, Oi wish ye: harnt seen me till the City Journal. “Miss Swift is learning to ride a bi- cvcle she tells me. he rode one last year. Why e have to learn again?” nother fellow is teaching her.®— Stray Stories. davenports, arlet Horn Cig: brings the glad!: 5 for 20c. Fagan's Smoke One ton of No. 1 hay, one phonograph four-minute records in two barrels of ni 5 History of the World in nine volumes, handsomely bound. plets, 50 cents, in any drug store. Be good to your stomach. first class con- WANTED b and room or furnished apartment. wife board tinware and gla: incj chairs These g00ds one mile above Hallville road to Westerly day Norwich, Conn. ew inted trades | a raise in | : SALE—One vears old, weight 1,000, fearles double or single. D. nklin Instit Y. epair man at M. B. cords wood at Cadillac car taking oratory Mamma Willis—That won't de you any good when you're married. Have n't they got a course in back talk? VTIED—Hoursel FOR SALE_Ten Chester White pigs TAXPAYERS' NOTICE hereby given to all persons the Personal Tax in the sed McCaskey FOR SALE—Slightly EEE can be extended register, 175 accourit to_accommodate 300 accou 2 for cancelled slips; ¥ Frank Chamberiand, Ster- to 30 horses always 1600 each: several extra nice pa awake too nig thinking about my woik >—Louisville Courier-Journal. 5 THE KALEIDOSCOPE an scientists have perfeoted 2 nutritious bread th: sprouted grain. The United States is resporisible for e than 70 per cent. of the world's supply of co:n pair, all good worker nice drivers; 1 be sold with a written guarante: to be just as represented a. time of sale, or money refunded T and collect the personal t Feb. 1, 1919, each of being as ed the sum of two (2) dollars as his personal t some extra ot and one heav AUCTION on the Colehester turn. vagons, one light in own handwriting. giving reference, 210 West Main St Bend schoolhouse Feb. § from enographer for of- If in need of anything in our us a trial and we will give you full value for your money. STABLYE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. OBRIEN & CHASE. If t are sent by mail inclose stamp for receipt, if receipt is wanted All persons glecting this_notice Danielson, Conn gainst as directed | by _the laws of the State Dated at Lisbon, Conn., Jan. & WEDNESDAY, At Ten 0'Clock A. W, Sharp The following 17 HEAD OF CATTLE Phone 326-2 — - - : Mosler_safe. do WANTED—The public to know Inquire 135 W have purchased ington St. Norw s B 2 sasoned hard wood. all AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD FPR SALE—Seasoned hatd wood. all red to all parts of the ¢ out two vears old) Shippin and nr up to September tate of Marion V. Anthony, late of 'ward M. Anthony of Griswold, ¥ S - Just Arrived A carload of British Army Artillery Horses, weighing 1100 suitable for all kinds of work. Come and see them.| TEL. 536-3 ELMER R. PIERSON Conn., 2 red in Court and filed a pe- tition' pr g, for the ons therein tion be grant- 1id deceased al- D-—Second hand and antiaue | furaiture of get our_prices | which has a before you sell_ ORDERED, are a nice Prices right. om said Distriet, of January A. D., 1919, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, ahd thaf id petition, given = order one ome newspaper having a cir- culation in said District at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN PROPERTY ‘know as Adam’s Tavern in received her Cirantfo received A béquest of Talman St. 177 BROADWAY THE RIPLEY PROPERTY FOR SALE House has ten rooms and bath, and in the best residential sale next fair WANTED—To b ver; also old faise teeth; highest prices W. Guild, Jeweler, 31 Broad- old gold and si foregoing is a true Norwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. Danielson. Co PUBLIC SAL PROBATE HELD e District is situated has sold his farm Tom Canterbury E: v office where there is a g of September . having practicaily ice plant of Nueva Isie of Pines, a rompany has the crection of a which is to furnish electric only for this town, the more import- villages of the ‘lsie Green and fo: en, 6 General House- grounds and garage. Further par- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, t Ten O'Clock A. M. FOR SALE ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 Business Blocks, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr., Centnal Building | Building Lots, ali in ! your pro- perty if you carc to sell or rent, as I have a nurmiber of people looking for investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real kiatate and Insurance. Thayer Bldg {FURNISHED SEASHORE LUilAbe) FOR SAL: UR RENT and along the also accessible Seashore Farms, | ON AYLING, Judge. Harrison Davis, late of in said District, 4. ase The Executrix appe “ourt and filed a written application that settlement in said | On€ excellent g for an order to e belong-| ribed in 63 Broadway real estate Doun’t matter We pay up 10 $ : ird_and de- Probate Court Room 7 $600.00 heavy pine timber and about eturn mail. We buy dia- COLLATERAL 54 Water St., tucket and Market reliable firm to deal Established 1872 ~ WANTED Second-hand Press that will LOAN CoO., between Sh LEGAL NOTICES, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD orwich within and for the Distr »{ January, of standing wood, 3 3 A. D. 1919 o 1 the forenoon, and that pendency of said appli- and of said hearing thereon, be given by the f this order ance in some ving a cir- least three also never failing cleared land, situated 13 days prior date of said hearing. nd that return be made to the Court. N Y, Judge The above 1 °f is a true miles to main Bstate of Willian n H. Bennett, prosperous The Executor exhibited T tration account with said estate for al- URT O The minist to the C fore dmin ion account b afternoon, at the Pro Tt Room in the City of Norwich, in said DI; appointed fo; ear- is directed to give notice * publishing this order once i vspaper having a circula District, at least five & turn to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. copy of record. & Attest, HELEN M. DRESCHER Clerk. Norwich, within and for the Di tri January A. D, 1919. Norwich, in said District deceased. Amy F. Burlingame of Norwich, set forth, that an instrument purport- said deceased be admitted to probate. WHERBEU®ON IT IS ORDERED, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City agmNWiCh' in said District, on the 11th da ten o'clock in the forenoon, and notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a cir- culation in said District at least three 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 true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, the wood can be sold to the mil make bale weighing 400 to 500 pouuds. State maker’s| name, condition and price. AMERICAN WASTE & METAL CO. 210 West Main St. lowance; it A rare bargain i the larger pieces gate. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. c of Norwich, in_said | District be, and the same is t for hearing the same, utor is directed to give notice thereof this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Brond St., Westerly, R, L Telephone 2365, | fect wide. aid Exec- | AT A PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the Gth day of January, A. D., 1919 Present—NELSON Judge. Estate of Georg T ate of Norwich in s District, deceased, ited his ad- ¢ith said estate ourt for allowance; it is there- by publishing th the date of said hearing, and make re- ORDERED, That the 13th day of to the Court. January A D, 1919, at 3 o'clock in the FOR SALE Good Home for Six room house, large barn and about two acres of mile from Yantic or Willimantic, short walk to trolley. AYLING, Judge « The above and foregoing is & true Tl"l,l .copy of record FOR DRESCHER, 2 DAL and the said Administra- hereof AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD AT within aund for FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH IMPROVEMENTS IN GOOD RE- PAIR NEAR BOSWELL AVENUE. OWNER LEAVING TOWN. REASONABLE. on in said s prior to the jdate of said hearing, and make re- e District of of January AYLING, Judge f Mabel! W. Hewitt, m(cdiz The Administrator ministration account 3 to the Court for allowance; it is t ORDERED, January A. D., the forenoon, at Room in_the City of N District be, and ‘the sa or heaving the same, and the Administrator is directed to give no- tico thereof by publishing this order newspaper having a cir- at least ten Lid hearing, For Sale NEW COTTAGE The above and foregoing is a true THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 rhe i kidney and bladder ailments; and | ets. a wholesome 1 thoroughiy cleansing cathartic, for* iousnes: exhibited his ad- FOR PARTIC- FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Lee & Osgood Ca. of Norwich., on the 7th day of 7 Rooms Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge ¥state of Nina V. Smith, late of All Improvements PRICE $4,500 The very desirable property of Est. appeared in Court and filed a pe- once in some ng, for the reasons therein L in said District, days prior to the date of return to the co NELSON J. A7 NG above and for copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER rge barn, large lot. for investment OTND— ing to be the last will and testament of iy Now is the Time to Save Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING Fzor Sale by | THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO Whiteatene Clgars «ill be $450 a hundred from Jume 1s rate per thousana. J. F. CONANT, 12 Freaklin Street. THERE s no adverticing medium 1n Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul-j medium better than letin for business results, YLING, Judge. 86 ClLff St. egoing is a true Phone 300. FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Wm. W. lves Ex, 11 Champlin Street Jones Tuesd lady who picked coznized and will save James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, v of January, A. D, 1919, at} e e iR LEWIS J. PHILLIPS Auto Tmcking Long Distance Moving Phone 1872-4 :on back name of | WHEN YOU WANT :o0 put your bus. ' iness before the public, better than through columns of The Bulletin, i car from Y WHEN YOU WANT to pu iness before the public, owner's nam s of The Bulletin. ol st re- or waken irithe swathed in the starless midnight, aunswered by hears My heart that dares, where hope found y to feel ‘glad visions my thoughts. all who, longtime Oblivien, whiist unfathomed - depths of b you and war's howling £gish. snakes that Trumpets, hu.sh. '.r?no, and Peace nre_holding know anything Put cotion in your ears and then you can't hear yourself sing.—Yonkers Statesman. English Shark—If Ivanhoe costs 60 cents at the bookstore, bow. much in Kenilworth? English Prof.—Great Scott-' What a novel question.—Chapparral. “So your wife has stopped ‘bothering vou for an automobile?® : _ = “Yes, 1 tipped off a geer she patroniz- es to warn her against ever riding’in Transcript. 2 if you ‘had'a little more spunk you would-stand-better in Now do you know what after—Kansas s—Mamma, I am in school. “What makes you so sleepy around the office?” “It's my sense.of dilly, boss.” much at night t is made in Mountain. = potato fleld ipletely duz cut by the 1 single pot. tral cou‘n‘ 1 ships ‘of Order of Merit in the French 1.egion of Honor, over 340 (00 mem- Dunn. of Paris duation @i- d General . who bad made ill that tuw liecome 1 - competent United States ireasury noew $5,000.000,600 worth of gold coin and builion, one-thrird of zold in the world. little of it is kept in Washing- The bulk of it is dis- -1t quantity. destroyed the - of fexes in ihe ranches Edward Island at the be- ing of the pelting. scason in 1917 10,000, Jani re killed and The pup produ theref at the opening of at 11,000, The Old-Time Cord. The most vomuwon method of mak- ing cord wood is to cut the trees into four-foot lengths with an ax and split The pieces are then From De- 31, 1918, r skjns tion for making the [ which is eight feet long, four feet high and four The contents are 128 cubie | feet, of which 70 per cent is wood and (= — \\| S0 dengdent dir. Thikissthe-old-thah- foned regulation cord of wood. 0UT—IT IS WORTH S THTS. Cut out this slip, en- - ahd mail it to Foley & Ave., Chicago, IH.. \ and address olear- will receive in containing Fole und, for. coughs. colds and, eturn a trial ‘s Honey and Pills_for pain in m, back- | headache. and | between Boswell and Boston Store office, a pearl Finder leave at mobile chain which V. proving property ' 2 same to Utley & | lettering - o n :linic Medieal Telephone 635-13 | 30. 1818 on the 4:30 atic, a black { money. a key "‘-‘} w_ rosary beads witl 1Pmdkr please telephrone | Ik hand bag,