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SMOW OR RAIN TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN. THU — ke A FULL ASSOCIATED . PRESS DESPATCHES T What Is Going Un Yoaight UNCASVILLE i WANTED FOR SALE _TO RENT POETRY = - Motion Pietures at Breed Theatre. Mrs. Ralph H. Melcer, president, en- ED—E¢ = ceventy-| TWO DESIRABLE ROOMS for light | WANTED—] . | FOR SALE—Cheap _about e ) THE AMBRICAN RIRST ARMY Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at|tertained the members of the Women's at the wmdhfxga;gffg the yeararonnd | O e aora. mostly Red Seal. Even- '&‘;3;2“&?‘“”5' the Argonne) Davie Theatre. ';,‘,“‘ Mtsu;gnan' ’°°’°‘]:Iy last week —— | ings, 110 McKinley Ao lines, descriptive of the Motion Pictures at Auditerium The- ursday ernoon. rs. Louis G. WANTED—House work by the day | —pos : e m-| TO RENT—1 four-room flat, all mod t of work done by the:Amerieans in ! FOR SALE—One vear old_thoroug! ; T oom f : i o hall. x o e B il — stock. Hunted some this . Can't B Bl o BPRY e aiheart Tegion. No.|time was devoted to discussing plans | WANTID_—A small furnished or un-| be beat for a farm dog. More infor-| American Waste & Metal Co, 210 W ance during the last manths of the 124, meets in Moose home for the year. Mrs. Melcer served re- | furnished apartment. Must be central. | mation on request. _Price very low.|Main street conveniences. ¢ v ve heen sent jor (Gene; cceived by The Times by They were from a dis- F» Bel m. he_write: Ladiew Aumiliars, No, M. A 0. H,|freshments after the meeting and a so- S Address_Auditorium Hotel, Phone Address E. P. Knnx.:cwe!t i.n.”. Gontt JFOR RENT—Furnished tenement e - ':“»a ‘nf,".i;é“‘{. daiats I Buckinghem Wemorial, P ANTED - - >—Brand new Willys Six.|rooms . Modern cohvenienc now who wrote them: it D iohraht ™. & 1. 0.0, | Cinl time iwak spent, | Sllm HE Efll’flmenflfld TO B B o Bae b i | s e e At New ondon, Co Inquire 46 Scicol S New York Times) ®._ meets in Odd Fellows' hal America Council, 0. U. A. M. has and weight. Chas. M. Gordon, 259 W.|——— T St ohaE TO RENT—Two tenement house, all a job to do Yafayette Council. No. 207 1,U St. J.| chosen the following officers for the T k M (] Main St Tel 1768 : ‘| JeuicE sATE-_Terms’ cash, chasD | T e h age. 49 Maple 1at was dripping B of A meets in Poresters hsil. ensuing vear—Councillor, Frank P.| aKe “rIufi-a-fives' e = - Buick tourlng car, big four, 35 MOW™| ;8 2 i < | Richards: vice councillor, Charles R.| S sell in New Basland Tor well satablih, Fast Roow oo “atove| 10 R abie furnished ree. with “a breaking ANNGUNCEMENTS | Carlyle; recording secrefary, Howard 73 Lres Ave., Orawa, | ern house. Must firnish besi| FOR SALE--Wood cut 2 rooms, c 3 tod. steam heat, o peal SR R | . Rogers; assistant recording secre- “Three years ago, I began to feel | 0f reference as to character, Address|lensths. $8.00 a cord. Tel. - clectric lights. ( 3i6 Main Su T and SmRL e Ome of the most attractive office | igry Robert C. Burchard: inductor, 4 tired | 15 P Calvert, Westerly, R. 1. General| R SALE—Bay horse, 12 years old.| pagne 14 jansd Into the swoep of & geadis Bra ro calendars for 1910 is thar iseued in|John V. Vogle: examiner, David Car.| Yud-down and tired, and suffered |Del 1200 pounds. A good farm horse. Mi- S s e o | Bronm machineousinests o aint Norwich from the hom: office by the |lyle; inside protector, Frank Wilbur; | very much from Liver and Kidney | WANTED_A good homs. Good|chael Jacob R D. 8 Occum. 1 TOF WLNTOL €000 B laong, (“00 | ted brcsi New London Coursty Mutual Fire In-|outside protector, John Lynch; trustee, | Trouble, Having heard of “Fruit-a- |lousckeeper, widow with ono child.| “joR SALB—A Crawford ©00KIng | month. Inquire James iz Fuiler & Co,| Thr bloody mud and a ‘mass of curance eompany. William F. Hill | Robert C. Burchard; represetative to| .~ /72 Mrs. T. Gardner, Plainfield, Conn. range, in use only a few months. " Can| ;4 Broadway jan4d | W agent. On the reverse of ‘he card is|state council, Howard E. Rogers; al-| tives”, I thought I would fry them. D Spe R T tween 4 and 5 o'clock. No.| ——— = in first clase | be_teen b : Ledr i e WANTED_Pool 1 be & P 3 et ik handv list of local fire alarm box- |e|;lnate representative, Frank P. Rich-| The result was surprising. )u-m)mm- Phone fli»; i Hill St e ey .1’&-.13”1‘: Fan- '.'\'?\rrn fe was ';:‘ fiilg ‘r?é;‘n ,;‘rl:a’,m ards 5 . 3 e | — sale or trade vid t i 7 have not had an hour. 1 for genera ~| ROAI: R for sa ning. el to breat — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bentley enter-| - = s sicness | G oL r el Touse ones tiuaple StV G e RN IRl oo with| Where evers foot meant a missing DAVIS THEATRE | tained as holiday visitors Doctor and| Since I commenced using “Fruit-a- |\ Robinson, N “HOR SALE_—Baby Grand Chevrolet |oard; can accommodate a few morel TS 0 e The show billed for the last halt of | Mrs. Linwood Towers and eon Lin-| tives” or Fruil Liver Tablets,and I | ~wanrtmn by | 1916, geod conaition, at Taftville Ga- | rable boarders: anc minute's walk from sererrariiuey e sme . g | v idle P 5 Marlin-Rockwell's. Soswell Ave. Jeath; this week at the Davis promises to be| 3 1;22022 “;::’egndanflr:m%‘&m | know now what I haven’t known for |middle- man. lxperienced. ‘Ad- | Fage. J. B. Paradis ) - | BEmin-RocEwel it e ash tn an open goal, (4 ervone will enjoy. The Jcagan, M N 'S, - Willlam e e boni dress 3 5 Garden Avenue, Olga| FOR SALE-—Caaillae 8, 1917 n}»chu~ s i S DAL T — dden ~tramp through the Vaudev lle is headed by Watts . of Newark, N. J. a go y years—the blessingof a | Jorgensen. 3 good, in paint. shop now. Ad-| pOR RENT —Two ciosed cars, at rea.| = shell. pair of biz timers who | Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Avery and | healthy body and clear thinking | WANTED—High grade voung Guern. O. F. care Bulletin. Price $1160. | sonable es: day or night service.| Thre dawns as stark as a broken T it talking| Miss Ruth M. Long have returned | ¥ ey e i 4 Jersey | Phone 1219-3, St._ novied soul, tresn- “mo RENT _ Furnished roo calf. ~ Must be from good; pOR SALB—A five year tock and a good individual. | cow. Kind, splendid famiiy co o e For & {rom a brief stay in South Windham. | brain” WALTER J. MARRIOTT, e R e ordin. | Mr. and Mrs. I. Hurwitz have been Through nights as black as the A moment’s pause where a mate : 2 mouth of hell. W fruit tree SPrayving | ens in February. Must be sold. Lock|ywashington St. | o c : e O ny | entertaining thier grandchildren, Rob- 80c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. | outnt. batzel type. in E00d|Box ¥, Oneco, Conn. ~ — | T70 RENT—Furnished room. also one| A slog=inz bunch throush the end- e axt in Scotch |€rt Marshall and Miss Ruth Marshall < At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES | yrder | Qescription and lowest: —FOR SALE_One pair of 4-year old|room for light hensckeepins. Mrs " Tess hall congs and stories. The|of New York and Saul Marshall of ., Limited, 0GDENSBURG, N. Y, it Cor SR oR Ayshire cattle, mood workers. Phone|elly 7 No. High St. aug3ld Where the lisie, iron-guttes>hetd Its Yk ! the S. S. DeKalb, recently returud ¥ o = SRR e . §51-13. i 5 = b dvance, s Jack Martin und company (g% U 5 Fisetoiad % WANTED Three or four furnished | 00 13 _ e STOTAGE—Household goods stored | With its of graves out the matted 5 nd daneing novelty:en- | TR FERER L o el T rooms in center of city or on West Side | FOR SALE_Nalive Scipio beans al|for 1o~ or short term; raes reason-| - (rail eet of Tuncine” There | yoinggist church was in Mystic Mon. ! e e e T e e N I T e e O L ar LprED e gt re two ladies and & m his act | 3.6 . - Mystic Mon- | me = ires r tin. r sale by er Gus! . D. No. of Franc ‘ e hinare | day evening, attenaing o sub-aisirict | City 0f Norwich Water Works | S5 oons fare of Bulletin | 7% vien o, conn. s . cal_nove o conference of Methodist Lhll = SBS > churches furnished cottage or TO RENT_Furnished rooms; also "% comvenienc.| 30 HORSES AND MARBS 30—One|rooms for light b \ Woman of Tmpulse” i Eneel when re delivered an address on The ! Office of spatfment withall m ekecping. 108| o T Paramon fure starring 5 k es, five rooms or more by naval officer, | pair of gray horses from Ward Corby | schoo? St Tal 1048 seplld A ,ff“r"" pal who has paid his ¥ Siroi tv and opera | OTganization. | Board of Water Commissioners. Write particulars to Box 69, care of | Company, weight 2700 pounds. 5 hor: Where the hattered Boche knew the ‘pioture] L% Marion Henry employed in| Noevich Cona. San- 1o 819 Bulletin. es from the Argerw"‘ an?g MA“T’O’M- = == e fashi of steal i . o | Hartford rec v s v v : : sttt = ————— | weighing 1130 ibs.. to 1250 lbs. A good Wwas ebyeck o _ et vhint o paonl Tecently spent; a. few da¥el ater rates for the quarter ending| YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD. Send| B of Wounz horses; one big youns, FCR SALE Was the glint of a Yankee bayonet i N6 ge - ol parents, Mr. and | 1918, are due a pavable | dime, age. birth . three important gray horse from Mr. Wood- et s Bunch ST e 4E 4o Sa B Vo o ivis: thi Mrs win Henry. Y . | Jan. 1. 1919, Office open |quesiions answered. J. Jarvis, Salem|y ard; 3 pair of big young horses with 2 floszing bunch With 3 (0bftojdny : od onle | < Belben Austin, stationed at Camp | from $.30 a. m. to 5 p. m Depot, N. H. Uouble harness and tip carts. These T But 3 srimmer work with® & rodder fo stick to | Sheriden, Ala, returned to camp after | Additions will be made to all bills| “DRUG JUNTOR wishe ifon—ia] horses nave been working at cosaing-| DRESTON BRIDGE ut a g ! S spending a ten days' furlough at his | remaini id after Jan. 20 Sk Bhataroad s ulitiy ton Point, Newport, R. I.. owner sick, 4 hue. beautiful |} ro Sl ¥ &5 hlsl sematapiag unpe ter Jan. 2 around man, ten years experience. Good| ¥of, TRt BERECE (ko e to stop : ML DoT= | hte S A | WILLIAM H. M'GUL Cashier. |salesman. Address Drugs, care of Bul-| Will Set ChefP (% AMZE o ung horses |1 o Sal - ic BEE ol ar A o Holmes of Fam. | letin fhon (nE __TWIIan.l 1 from the American Brewery Co Livery, e and Boarding] HUMOR OF THE DAY N et hee e L S . 5 NEW REVENUE TAX will be|as good a lot of horses that 5 o * 3 ? g % - | spending a while as guests of Mr. and | z a law soon. The dealers must pay the|found in Rhode Isiand. All hors Stable. Taxi Service and Jolitt . Bo rou BHiinicSguun e ates i 'DRIVERS’ COATS tax on cigars, cigarettes and tobaceo | with a_guarantee: trial allowed, =€ G wor d obj <t to my maTyiog you? An aeroplane was seen passing over ; in their store. We are overstocked on|yvou haven't the money arage (,o ed ane — I couldn't say, Johnny. t B— — | Palmertown Sunday. ! AUTO ROBES 4 few lines so must sell before the|horse we will make the terms fo suit 8 mnect Bel argining ey e VAR BREED THEATRE. | "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webber and | s e Oy o e £ afos yaghs of ail| Licries foiletifar all Lindsiof bust: | LondoniPearson's : Mieh Spate an ad.|Son Teturned recently from a visit | HCRSE BLANKETS R L O 20 Ly-| 985 With or without rigs. by the day| Hardup—Here's that little bill you or A ¢ gripping | Tith relatives in Stafford. Horn Cigars, 6 for 25c, | man Street, Prov or week. Special attentio I'rank P. Richa to boarders | owe Jenks. 1ie’s commissioned me to spent last week | FELTS, ARCTICS | for 20c. Fagan's Smoke and trans; - £ _Hon : 20 to 30 horses alwa collect it 9 1 = - 3 e ' OR SALE—Honey i 2 s ays o \reed thea. | With relatives in Norwich RUBBER BOOTSL BRIy claes hative honey, both comb a on hand, for sale. weighing 1050 to| Hardeash—ie has, ch? Well, Tm written by My The body of Edgar Daniels was man and wife board| tled, I have a limited quantity of rasp- | 1600 each; soveral extra mice pairs, 2400 | 812d yowve got a permanent job at 1 voung en- | brought to this village Wednesday | hed apartment. Ad-|berry blossom honey which I recom- 2 4 and room or furn ) to 3200 per pair, all good workers, s last, old man!—Judge. i i 5 = o - O 1 E 'S, 2 on ir, all g orkers, and terrors Tof = | afternoon for burial in Comstock cem- | At the Right Prices dress Box 20 Bulletin. | mend for use g e etilly fine | some extra nice drivers; every horse| “Does your wife drive a car® ve the oil |“tery. Mr. Daniels was the son of Mr. | WANTED—Hoursekeeper in smalll favored howsy. Address George R.|will be sold with a wr Yot exactly,” replied Mr. Chuggins. American fi- (404 Mrs. Henry Daniels and was aj e family. Apply Bex 100, Bulletin Office. | Lymsden, en guarante 2 Qakridge St., Norwich. to b iS5t as represent e Y he doesn’t do the actual work, but , A uin | Tesient of the town until about ten | . 5d deczdd See e e Bh SRR . ove with "‘”’" 3’“9‘”“ hie death occurred after a £ Ko e e S e Mt"sn.,m N A 115,?,?e:A(l“:;nAb::é 191 !wgs 'wggdcf\r ‘:,::‘;‘ 1f in need of anything im our | \ioh SO So 5 BOIS ice. decides | [€% days' iliness with pneumonia | i furni: Larrabee, Wind- od shape. Chas. E. Hopkins & . glve us a trial and we will give peis e S = s e onl| Felsenrvived by hikiwite and wa . oL SiisetiNecwich.Conn. ham. jandd | Sons. Tel. Moosup 103-4 jandd | you fuil value for your money. Duck e ‘:‘_“S?Tlfm;!_m;‘; o Mg gl mertite father-in. | children, his parents, a brother, Elmer | —— - : ST = = = = . s 3 STABLY 37 e L [ ) SOES h proe a-‘ ive father-in- | p, el ‘and a sister, Mis, Vistor John-% WANTED—Girl stenographer for of FOR SALE—Slightly used M Cas](e:fl B}fi-} 1, 373, 375 MAIN ST. y day? zalning the lost wells. He is| o of 3 | fice wr n Daniels .\p% g;;\)]ng register, 175 acroun)ls. can be e);t fimp Phone 326-2. O'BRIEN & CHASE. ing—I saw him this morning and v t Alice's mother has other|SOM: 3 | e of The Bulle-| o accommodate 300 accounts filing 3 h STl Y . danghtorva wealthy| The service at the grave was in Conn. jandd | cabinet for cancelled slips: price ve St i T he was buving a spare tire!—Youngs- * neery % ma being her charge of Thames lodge, 1. 0. O. F., Mr. | H ;n—rh} DT“') 7{, Vkl:loh“\' li’;d_l r_easonah‘m. Frank C mberland, FARM BARGAINS town Telegram. e o T Tl T wewer | Daniels being a member of a lodge of | chased the wood of the|lns Comn. _ — ~~~ Jandd Sopd buiisl Polly want a cracker 2" My el 98 0h the Snbiect aiih ;hu am ({(d‘r in Harlforf{. The bear- | pi Arms ‘L‘o: st ‘cxa.gi FOR SALE—Iarm of '.‘ul acve;,mwuh Wwood enough to Please donit 3 ‘.mq;(xg on Hae abiit nosomuliahing the is | ers were William Sisson, Robert Paton, | { d wood; I am ready to sell| or without stock, near trolley. Address 5 cow farm, bird said Highbrow. B Ut ccemplishing them 1o W8] Gharles Allen and George Bawards of | SELL IT 10 Sbete m the City Bl (oo, 362 Cefral Ave = donad parrot is capable of discussing b4 > and thie athletic | Thames lodge. ! ¢ 972 .| FOR SALE—Berkshire brood sow cal questions.”—Loutsville Cour- Joung star shows that mot only is hix| Mrs. Charles McGaffey, widow of ;o t m.J [nef dectd | Benjamin P. Davis, Franklin Tel fopnal =t ¥ of the finest but that he | Charles McGaffey, a veteran of the T“E AMER!CAh NASTE “WANTED_Raw fur Bl Y| b irevancn echic = Algy—When he callei vou a fool § trained athlete snd fighter as|Civil War, whose death occurred Heebner's every Thursday. _Ben-| FOR SALE — Mosler safe, double e vou say, dear hoy? 1 some months ago, has been granted a | i nett 2d |doors. nearly mew. Inquire 138 Wash-| . . TRYON'S A€ Ras ioid him that some ‘chaps 2dith Roberts will alsy be seen in | Widow's pension. i 4 h “WANTED rd e ington orwich, or Phone 67 U = ki don't know enough to keep their Tol Browning’s production “Set Fyee"| William Smiddy has been entertan- | furaiture of all kinds; get our prices| FR SALE—Seasoned hard wood. al s to inemselves.—Boston Tran- and the Burton Helmes travel series|iNg his brother, Richard Smiddy of 210 West Main S | before you seli, A, Bruckner. 55 Frank. | sizes, delivered to ali parts of the City ollnia will complete the bill. Cragsville, Va. est Main St. 7 noved | Harry B. Ford. Phome 192. nov2id FOR SAI E N Fustm e Fon ansti st S _f"»*‘hhl"abflfh McCuddle entertained Telephone 130 WA nds; highest| FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. pect t e up my pivthood ways AUDITORIUM over the holidays her son and daugh- urday A. L. |F. I, Racine, Danielson. Conn. sep13d s ce. dear. i ter-in-law, John McArdie of Wash- e e e Sl Belat] ===ttt = = 20 onl thke The Howt Musieal Comedy Company | ington, D. C. T R TR TR RIS R s now plaving at the Auditorium. proves| The C. M. Robertson Co.s box shop om vepr father one of the b attractions that has|started up Monday morning after be- | | N limia 8 s {MY HISTORICAL TAVERN |, LEWIS J. PHILLIPS | "~ * | Just Arrived | ng had happened.— cver played the Auditortum. It is|ing shut down since Friday night | . A carload of British Army Artillery | PROPERTY . neediess to say that this company has| Miss May Sullivan has beer enter- Auto Trucking Horses, weighing 1100 to 1600 Ibs., 4 love to flirt when ome fine {1lent among them. Alice|taning Mss Mary Doyle of Norwch, i 14 Fold ana sil. | suitable for all kinds of work. They [know as Adam’s Tavern in Melvin was for several 2asons| At a meeting of Thames lodge, 1. 0, || Long Distance Moving [ did. dea L Fe. PR e 3 fa highest prices fare a nice lot. Come and see them. 1l i e P et Ward and Vokes.[0. k. the following officers were | Phone 18 B Norwiche oo L ea [ riees riht L sees Norwich Town. s Sfietng comediefine. who yas | oaon fdr the coming ,year, :Nobled - - —_— E. PIERS r 1 vour father.— e T Gomeuine, Who Wil | grdng | Willial My vice grand, ___ELMER R. PIERSON ErciireoEALAUADAM dear: vou ; S Tults. Martin marer ;Ia;n‘ Walt; recording secretary, | ——mm T | nquire of A. A, . Bulletin. g - Wik At a | Robert Paton: finance secretary, Dan e olden days zentleman how in h“‘;'flf:‘r r"‘rr'n'g'g’ (‘l!')v D. Home: treasurer Victor Rosenlund, | MANSFIELD DEPOT | | Seekonk, Mass. to call upon a ledy with much S 0 " ery | join Vogletanz, Jr, after spending | There are no new cases of influenza | 1000 LITTLE GIRLS AND BOYS| 177 BROADWAY ———— e ity anc stately S Cone POy 1 1 “Shanty |t s x‘;":u(:_'a;r:v& v{jz;,;:;umed in this village, and all the patients are |SATURDAY AT THE AUDITORIUM THE RIPLEY PROPERTY FOR SALE e ol I e B Rl 1s the | Tuesday evening the centenary meet. | "CCoYCring: P EACH TO RECEIVE A WRIST! Cottage Houses, nement ana to come out.—Kansas ble Ro: Emmett, as!ing of the Methodist church FNeat Alva Royce of Camp Devens visited WATCH Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in 1t_comedy parts | here, representatives from tne chae | 125 Week on the Hill e E My L desirable locations. List your pro- Clever. To_ | o ot o e oo the f{fl;ll"‘t]fl;_ John Koehler and family went to | perty if vou care to sell or rent, as I e T er 5o come | town, Griswold Gales Ferry New Lon- | niimantic last Friday. Mr. Koehler | HELP WANTED 1§ House has ten rooms and bath, and § | have 4 number of peonle looking for E KALEIDOSCOPE f fu An extra | 4 il ¥ 0N~ | returned the same day. Mrs., Koehler | real estate investmen i a0 XUra | Gon, and Uncasville were present. The | speakers ware Rev. M. B Gemiar g |and children will be it Willimantic for | SPOOLERS, SPINNERS AND CARD/ situated in the best residentia suffe-t: from a WILLIAM F. HILL, rewan = e s i G i i 5 of teachers, particularly in ng . screened. | New London: Rev. G. B voi | some time. gk section of Norwich. Extensive Real kstute and Insurance, L Sicachersiymaiind A ricture you'll | Mystic: Rev. E. A. Legg of \'lé)r‘:'r'd(;'t' The monthly consecration and busi-|ROOM HELP AT THE AMERICAN |} "\ 0 .y corage. Further par- Roow 108 Thayer Rl rural earst latest Tmews|the church pastor, B Cheoi i | ness meeting of the C. E. society was |typEAD COMPANY MILLS, WILLI- 4 - e s Water tanks that worl ccessfully Entire change | Tibbetts. Supper was ey _Charles G| e Sunday evening. % ticluars J are being made in Austraiia from na- [t0 7 oclock, TTcT Was served from 8} The village school began the winter | MANTIC, CONN. ARCHA W. COIT FURN ISHEE) SEASHORE tive clays, one of 10,000 tallons ca- - - | A A et T term Monday. The delay was because |~~~ e N L : pacity having been constructed. | ¢ wl v in aid of ighest Gr: 1y Sy . | LIBERTY FIILL of the many who were 1 or ataid of WANTED s COTTH Sifeepageaai Do G | I influenza. % Telephone 1334 63 Broadway ijl lA{) 3 er. to the Him Park chich, Scran- b5 e g ey S e e | The annual meeting of the Aid De- |300 TLaborers—Bolters Up, Pipers, 7 taen St bondd Eo IEe aracuh | vis thetr daughten Afre oea.are | partment of Dunham Memorial church | Helpers, Riveters, -Welders, Holders ~ CAIE AD DEAT BT ; 1 AEe S ey amghter, Mrs. Charles| was held Tuesday afterncon, at _the |On. 5 Cooks—women. & General House- = FOR SALE UK KERT 5 - . fre. Mattie 1. Starkweather at. |DOme Of the superintendent, Mre. Fen- [work, 2 Laundresses, 1 Waitress, 3 Commission forivelief injBelsluntils T kel ARl O The devotional meeting this week | FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU ies of American arms hee- 1 in Migdietown, Tuesday. will be held at the parsonage Thurs- | . et i . View, and along the Rhode lIsland | (. jnillion yards of cioth sheeting The annual business mee and | day eveninz, 7 to 8 o'clock. Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr., Central Building | buss 33 acres of land. several acres| core. also accassible Seashore Farms. | have already boen faken a5 held Surepanecrey Hill “chureh| ‘mhe Sunday school will hold its meet- heavy pine timber and about 300 cords | Send forbooklet. Cobalt Ameriomiconiatay ofhairives liiegn onad o eveniag,. having | inginext Sunday noon WANTED. 2 publics — Guatemala. Honduras, Sal- [ poptnel o w‘”f]r_\ gl}w:rv‘ The meeting of Eber Dunham Me- || 0ld false iecth. Don't matter i || of standing wood, fine weil of water. Frank w Coy vador, Nicaragua, Costa Ricahmd o peaas L y 'eT. | morial church will be hel nesda "broken. We pay up o $15 per set % m o > na—a ne British colony, The ircasurer's report showed all Bl | s T i held Tuesday |} cond "y "partel post and Teceive || also mever failing spring. 2 acres of = ;mf‘f;fanorl{iwas_w 4 chiurch was organtzel SiE vee Soo {] Gaonis os 7 mall WebUY dla- | ioare tand. some truit, situated 1% WESTERLYIE L York American financlal says last December. There are 67 .m- | Hartford. — Two thousand, three COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 1 § r nd = s - | Distillers’ Securities Company is now bers. The following are trusteee: | hundred Red Cross articies in twelve 154 Water St., miles to main line of raflroad and i — producing ketchup at plants that for- Fred Green, G. B, Dimon. fohn erey. |montts, aside from eighty-ime articles || between Shetucket and Market Sta || 1ite to prosperous village, where all | (| | FE0 5 ned out wh and alco- clerk and treasurer, Ifhrace Foote: | [0F charity organizations the pa- old, reliable firm to deal with. r BiC o s I hol. deacons, Horace Foote, 0. W. Gurley. | riotic record of Mrs. Duizana Ayer, i FOR S ALE e e e H ) the wood can be sold to the mill at a Zood price. A rare bargain. Investi- Yiah John Kinnard and Fraup by | whose seventy-eight vears do not pre- — )} O Cove rOre cmbat b= L g A T | et e oo an Diativ : high school girl of Cove. . “climbe. Dt organiat M eds Walluse (VY PRI (ARG DK O e e an active Hin FOR SALE in a raging windstorm nearly to the o oisier J. Geotge Clark; fan< | (SIS s ey fop of 4 105-foot flagpole io rescue O13 itor, Frank Davoll. top of 1 fNagne : } ilory and a service flag irom certain Mrs. E. A. Noyes had a letter on destruction. M y P 5 1S onday from her grandson, Wavland 'LEGAL NOTICES. T a Noyes, who is in the navy. He was £ rnment in Venezia, Haly, a city built on 1o service cxaminations for government lands and eriss-crossed by positions were taken by 187, crossed by ecanals. men o ed ith 457 the pre- Some of the churches were built in e oar T This A lagil Hicreae tof the eleventh century, and AR ylous et - % it a 441 cent. i mber of women | magnificent in the interior Brooklyn, hereby give notice that the 1 pericant dufibe nimie Thr{: is to be a C. E. social at the | Will be L >c_]- on, Iall the Selectme: Friday «vening, om, in the Town Hall, on fth Knoit resumed attend-|the,11th dar of January, A. D, ELR attend-| ;741 ollock in the forenoon, for fmantic High School Mon- | purpose of reli-civmg bids, for_the pairs of the highway in the Town of Mr. and Mrs. Farl Harrison of Gil-| Brooklyn. Good Home for quick buyer. Six room house, large barn and about two acres of land. One mile from Yantic o state road to Willimantic, nea* school, short walk to trolley. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Sanders, a dairyman with & | NE TTAGE = = W COTTA ety \ in the Imperial Valley, in Cal- 7 Rooms FOR SALE B e One of his favorite Jerseys gave gate. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin. Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. L Telephone 2365, The Selectmen of the Town of \3 dersleeve, visited their cousins, Mr. Dated at Brooklvn, this 6th day of TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH §| o th to triplets and three. others ind Mrs. J. George Clark, New Year's | J4nuary, A, D S All Improvements IMPROVEMENTS IN GOOD RE- FOR SALE wdded twins. | & Mr. Harrison, who rnrpnn:l ALBER" WEBB, | B et A company known as the Malmun- | ler and whose home is st Ha-l NETHUR H W ALTERS ! PRICE $4,500 PAIR NEAR BOSWELL AVENUE. desirable property dersokning has recently heen formed | ven was callod by the government to ! Selectmen | $4, OWNER LEAVING TOWN. PRICE in Helsingfor to study Finland’s min- known, but unexploited, barn, work on_boats at the ubove named| Attest: Oscar F. Atwood, Town Cler REASONABLE. FOR PARTIC- | for investment place. He was working on a boat deposits, ogn IR BE5i2 E. A. PRENTICE, Administrator. !and to make a complete survey for A SMART DRESS FOR Home | 257 feet long, 45 feet wido and 70 foet | NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ULARS 86 Cliff St Phone 300. new depo: The majority of shares WEAR in depth 2AT A COURT oF EROBATE HELD x in this company has been taken by LT Norwich, within and fo istr inlan strial’ B <o Necwich, bwithiniautifosithe Distrsot JameSI Case FRANCIS D. DONOHUE §: Finland's Tndustrial Bureau and the g . BOLTON %D : 2 o SR et Al FOR SALE Krupp Company of Essen. jTuls model is nice tor gingtwm, | n o NN LSON I ATLING, Tudge | (e i Cod Just as the invention of submarine inen rsucker, percale, gabardine, | . a Hannah 1. Ripley. late of 37 etucket Street, Phones chasers has followed as a natural gerge and silk. The slseve has a shori | 51712 camp apd left recently to go to | Norwich, in said District, deceased, 4 Cottage House on Oak Street eHiEotiithe Aises ot srfimarines seam in the back, below the elbow France with a'load of hors: has writ” Ordered, That t Executor cite _ Sequcnc use of subtmarines, so fhich may be finished for a elosing | 2" Pi€ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | the creditors of said deceased to bring 3 i i Cottage House on Spring Street | (he ention of gas masks has fol- with buttons &ad buttonholes, = |3 Lee of his safe arrival there. s s e N s tale; sy S i 3 Estate C. A. Mowrey o et SRR L The pattern ig cut in 7 sizes—34, 36, | J95°Ph Mack has returned to Camp | posting a notics Lo that cffoct, torather | Bse o Ahoe; it ionears [{Hlowiiis theliTimo ftof Save B Ceal Sbyj] s Rl : e of the 3849, 42, 44 and 46 inches but meas- | PEVENS, after spending five davs with | with a copy of this order. on'the sign. e U Covering Steam-Pipes with WSt vest S liiChamolind Street | ol n HL B e T g'n: ure. Size 35 requires 6 1-2 yards of mother, Mrs. Thomas . Daly. | Post nearest to the place where said PUBLIC SALE NATIONAL E — ———=" | masksto neutralize chlorine gas is a 3-inch material. The sk Jacob Horowitz is home from a|deceased list dwelt, and in the same| 71 will sell fo s i c gas s irt measures 3 T b By i Mr. Stephen Tinn, who AIR CELL COVERING | s rduct obtained from the sbout 2 1-4 yards &t the foot. Texas camp, having been Cischarged|I°Wn: and by publishing the came onca|has seld his farm located two miles o LOST AND FOUND £z £ chlorine itse!s. b A pattern of thia illustration mailed | TOM the service. {In a newepaper having a circulation in | poutn from Canterbury Green and four Far Sale by EC icture of chlorine its to any address on receipt of 10 cemts|, ReY: Frank K. Abbott cave an il- ::::SrtD“mh BREIEES SR mlos rt remE Sow et E Ol ot THE P Co LOSTTuesday o TR LiRe® s Instrated lectmre on the lsles of the " NEESON J. ALING Judze. | oemNBOBAY SANUARY. 1S 191 ECK-McWILLIAMS CO. |, rostzmuesias | mon Order ‘through The Bullettn Com- ‘Pn:zcms at the Sunday ezening meet-; Tha 'above and foregoing is a trus At Ten 0’Clock A. M. turn to Porteous & M te- @H_DS pany, Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conn. |'RE: oopy.Gf Tecor & His entire farming equipment, consist- ey = ward. o mrl,-.,.de,;ck 8. Doanc who has been Attest: HELEN M DRFT?ZE‘:R ing of wagons. harnessee tools, hay, The Piano Tuner LOST—On Dec. 3 AT Head or chest— jons have been LmpeovinE. . i o ot e car from Yantic, a black silk | are b | —Trrvd ¥ 2 e e h - . T antic, a black silk est treated g.fi-odh;?- My Bt Mo Bryan ;fl",;é:fi?‘;: s et ond| o mICE o 1L CRRILons offeald de. S Tainess of A e e 122 Prospect St. e s el of mon e Vexternally”— A oo a2 N. s to attend | ceased are hereby notified to present|tra nice ihree-vear-old heifers, due to e Ty ‘ of Guilford, for the marriage of her|the State Gi = : 4 . hree-year-old helfers, due one 511 owner's name. Finder please _.ephone tar. Shies Katnerine Tt Seren T, meeting as a dele- | their claims against said estate to the|freshen soon and the balance of large 2t 2 < 1869-5. Reward. Clgars will be $i50 a|————————— 4 gate from Boiton grange, No. 47. undersigned at 91 Main St, Nerwich,| voung cows du and Mervin Schenck Van Brunt of 2o T8 Sl ) Gonntioare) of WS, AANM atn ehol to freshem at early Brooklyn. N. Y. which will take place| It's awfully hard for a man to look | i€ limited in the within the | dates. Household goods will also b bove and forego- | soid. goods will also be| Whitestome humdred from Jume Ist, (918, Same WHEN YOU WANT tc put yo bus- on Saturday, January 18, at Christ| sad when his wife is maki 0 look | ing order. A'full advertisement of bill of salc|rate per thoussmd. |iness before the nublic, there is no| N shareh, Guilford. tione 0 spend & week in the Gouniry. e T e et mcton S 2’ rrankits Sen e e T oot bl Street. wartising columne 0i Tha Ruslhesis

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