Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 12

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o = - —x # e d M. . Y 1 ! FAIR, COLD WAVE TODAY; fi FULL ASSOC ATEZ Lo | WARMER TOMORROW v N N NN, PRESS B e s |SAYS COLD WEATHER|__ “orsoerowme e paaties, 7 Sl T BRINGS RETURN OF | inte. tor nt railw Motion Pictures at Auditorium T R —— INFLUENZA mail : so ind hoenmaker Orgum. nd, Conn. CAMOUFLAGE They tell us tales of camouflage, Leonard, (former Civil liner,) s37 Kenois Building, ton, IRABLE ROO) All conveni oon. For free particulars, writ Norwich Statio = o e The art of hiding things sociatio NTE RENT—1 four-room flat, 5 Norwich, Conh i | ea {ern improvements. two sto Of painted forts and bowered guns O M. meets Publ'c Must Be Careful To Avoid A n with | Thames St * Rent reaso invisible to win: American Waste & Me! air_street. DR RENT rooms and bath. Inquire 45 Sehool TO RE iprovements. Epidemic. Easier To Pre- ent Than Cure. What To Do. % Well, it's nothing new to us, To us, the rank and file; We understand this camouflage —We left home with a smile. NT_—Two tenement house. ail with garage. 49 Maplc We saw painted battleships And earthen-colored trains, And planes the hue of leaden ™ Mrs & rooms And canvas-hidden lanes. ki i - eiectric Well, we used the magic art sionary so o VE ders the year aroun Phone E s < gregational church of which Miss A1 {DRIVERS’ COATS t day of = “A good six-room tene anxious fears; ot s TO RO ment on Franklin Sq pe We understand this camouflage s subject is T AUTO R month. Inauire Jame Faler & Co —We laughed away your teurs. = - 24 Broadway jan4d HORSE BLANKETS ~ |& FELTS, ARCTICS |or RUBBER BOOTS| L ANTED T At the nghl Prices 5;7{",‘“ Qs TROADS that scientific men artists of renown ited long on camouflage . they got it down. Well, it came right off to us, Chevrolet, OR SALI—I i = tville Ga- -Furnished room, wit board; can accommodate a few more table boarders; one minute’'s walk fron Marlin-Rockwell's. 12 Boswell Ave. FOR SA : n S We didn’t have to learn; C 1 . e 3L 54 e We understand this camouflage th FOR SALE— » Scipio bean: FOR RENT—Two closed cars : —We said we'd soon return, 4 to cook g00d. | sonable R. F.<D: Noi THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. nov TO RENT — Furnished rooms. or: « mid ¢ tis or Catarrh of | 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. ! o SALE “holldays. Be-| washington nov. B tonizh - » t T il 2 v 'Which I secom-|room for light hc- ,§ keeping. Mrs. songs he sin, young ma ; f J : by Ulidays, and on | Kelly, 7 No. High 5| aug3ld new to us, rank and file; this camoufiaze e with a smile. —M. G helally 018 ‘TOR&GFfHqu(lmld Norwic "| for long or short term; : able. Fanning Studio, 5! jeid 7'0 RENT—Furnished roocm: rooms for light housekecping. Sehos Tal. 1048-3 sepild oods _stored ates reason- Broadway. iinta | SELL IT TO I NEW _RE { THE AMER] AN WASTE o | ) i I (qt ( i | THE AMERICAN Wi Ly N FOR SALE ; CEST LA GUERRE | 8 I‘M‘ "0 | tax hies Cig-| jaq ank land, Ster- | = | uu L. | e sarette ! 5 € jansd PRESTON BRID.GE There was a man in our town { in 1 oz} = = And was wond'rous wise | P T | “ror sa “e brood sow " 210 West Main St. S i | mon Davis. | Frankln, _Tel He batted some three hu [ & : | S U3 |(ivery, Sale and Boarding | And s there f Telepk 0 = \ FOR S M double 2 He weighed dred 5 i Stable. Taxi Service and | With not ce of - wi Q. M. Corps— - ‘ 5 Garage Connected. | Now wh < of that? 3 | a Horses to let for all kinds of busi- | i P Aulo Amckmg ¢ | Tranws sale. Write for catalogue. | 155 With or w ut rigs, by the day | There v er‘man in town A Di Movi | : Conn. sepl8d | or week. Special attention to boarder earned a cen £ Long 1stance oving | - = = ~— | and transients; 20 to 30 horses alw the cigarettes THEATRE 0 e 200 Acres $5,300 With on hand, for sale, weighing 10 nt. 1 . by i & 1600 each; several extra mice pairs, 240 ampbell’s soup, ! | 5 Cows, Horses and to 3200 per pair, all good workers, an s - 5 some extra nice driver: r the antry— ’ cld 1 nd tom 1 e ma think of that? v X 1 sale, or money refunded o ¢ offi « r = s orl S el 1 = i| allowed. If in need S f = m.f‘“m,n”v‘": n IU‘Y Yok siher | ry. promisins WANT et gine usl s s i e Sqmson gay fell off; s th e you full value for your money. staod out frow, BicHibek; ( 3 1 STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. A pen f norn till night, i ! Phone OBRIEN & CHAS 1t from he sat | 1 = N envie ‘cross his deck— FARM BARG ddaya thing of that : | 00 acres, good buildings, | and wood enoug B | M = 85 acre, 35 cow farm, T st buildings. $4,000° 46 acres, ol 20 _rooms We ¢ 1 three £ K o R i . gai St o \ hospital i Sritish Army Artillery informa ¢ % d £ 1100 to 1600_Ibs., TRYON'S AG v, stat Ston. Mr : < Y - Main SCC Witlimant : g “Qua dee Gare' n h : ) on p k. Th The ¢ 0] % ) tors and thelr tear “ HELP WANTED [2re s nice 1o S Now whaddaya think of that? : . [ i S ; " of Mre |SPOOLERS SPINNERS AND CARD F. A M, Ir Stars and Stripes | es - bose v ROOM HELP AT THE RICAN ELM . PIERSON . = BRIEF STAT | || THREAD CCMPANY M WILLI- MANTIC, CONN. § R }|MY HISTORICAL TAVERN | i ;. 177 BROADWAY Phursday of la Alfred D. B am of Pom o > &= ¥ s : WANTED RIPLEY PROPERTY | PROPERTY THE KALEIDOSCOPE HUMOR OF THE DAY | e B e o . 5 i hear the chimney ; I Boliers 1 2 QAT E‘ know as Adam’s Tavern gl ) T el YengEs N \ T AN A Em sed o -1 wasn" A fi} B ?\I e }' T 1 ) YArTa d ‘\ :l‘\h T - d »a_nll‘,‘xxxf & : St and bath, and || Norwich Town. | renching Quito, | chimney, Ethel: that was L—La g best residential . s DA 1167 oommate Primus—Hang it, old top, — EE EMPLOYME ch. Extensivel| Enquire of A. A ADAM, i : e were no such thing as L. Chesbro, M Eu G garage. Further par- Seekonk, Mass. |, s Mul- 5 0 i | o 3 on the mma undus—Don't let that | e gl § Bclusrs EEm———— - | bl vou. We have no proof that : | i % ARCHA W. COIT FOR SALE I i Mys: ¥o -nonian, A o | sst Grad & i | Cottage Ho Penemes el woman I saw her double o | e s s P e ¢ lay, and now she won't talk ' E E Telephone 1 53 Broadway | Rp e hor e e e to sell rent 1 ¢ Y . oo tac o thinks I3 = el S | B She 157 Tudes | i WILLIAM F. HILL, I3 eac] ou biokes all there is to | i Real Estare and Insursace, i & ; but if there’s any | com 108 Thayer Lidg. A 1 ask—wall, let's s i 3 T major. h 1y FOR SALE | i Loy n Serac or. how do you apply 5l ORI | fyem pE S Plngao o { Jly for the position as > Rt FOR SALE ; £01TALLS | Hl e said the applicant ! e | S ; i b . : iling dishes?” ] { ] 4 " Lol | A schoc ) beanery. ‘ . ‘ FOR SALE UK RENT [.' (P aier = - | T are 10 flavors, but try | | me ‘ 1 ¢ 3 4 o " discus — : | e erry today | | E. A. PRENTICE Adm | at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant 1 x 1 L ab Y y g, | I Order th Cliff § ). i View, and along the Rhode Isiand | hon ore ] maid who will 1 2 Packages for 25 Cents —_— —_— shore; also accessible Seashore Farms, | ime-waster. Can | 4t Your Grocer's | = | Send forbook let. | : 3 E £ 1 i i d'n T ¢ i ¥ | Jiffy-Jell —Waukesha Wisconsin | | FOR SALE | i} FINY ! npar i s \ e ' |n v ne job ¢ in* e {iil et e Frank W. Coy i e R ‘e | "] Cottage House on Spring Strest | © WESTERLY, R. L e e o When my wife came to the sta- [ Fis s Mowrey | - et aibes & total of 448000 grc ¢ me off from my final leave LEAN | st | e Rt Bt e Wm. W. lves Ex., 11 Champlin Street | \ In Amoy harbor - e el it AR e / M| on a small island known as Ku hat's nothing! My, wife had Der S et )3 of { the busin 18 ’ febeit with h 0 save her ' e LEGAL NOTICES. I FOR SALE |lad of Amoy, this i —Pearson’s, Weekly. | h imeans of cs AT & COURT OF PROBATE HELD| Good Home for quick buyer. | {02, Former 5 in Cori nd for e DIt | Fom o e WOODSTOCK VALLEY > the necessity of | about two acres of land. One wd most ¢ <5 r].dwmonkwho | 5 e | the Marine ha joen visiting his uncle, Allen Ken- ing clean. | e oo Yanticeon siate '“f | them with motor craft < now visiting his cousin, Howard s of f ¢ | s 7 i { W o e 1 to the mill at a to Willimantic, hea* school, |||, o perhaps 1s. . ter in Putnam. gl Ir | hort walk to troiley. i od g ite | A Tare jin. Investi- L hc members of the Red Cross met ! TO Rehcve “,ahr Sl s J{M”C Bi’eafl Sl 2 ) Some men do so; u to sew with Mrs. A, H. Eldredge | week. i s and Arthur Bo- | t Center were dinner Kenyon's Saturday. for the pury names befcre. t as science can| 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 Catarrhal Deafness Witcox's Farm Balletin ||| THOS. H, BECKLEY i’ w;hu AM A. WILCOX ! A ! D= Sturgis of Brooklyn, N. Y., | And He 8 5 ‘M‘ > e S it nis duughier,” Mrs.” Geo w. ) 3| phone | Hog and Hominy. of seeurir in | —— i F S l The failure to maintain the price of b | hibtoe, : ge. | = caused @ break in corn—so clase- w Yor By | i1 oot ooy doe K: »uld he bEas SALE — x..xl;: ewa. = y g —— | o : " ne HOUSE WITH | E TTAGE : e NOTHCE NTS IN GOOD RE-f!| NEW COTTAGE What Happened. 4 would-be _highwaymaa | profitecr. The highw: BOSWELL AVENUE. 7 Rooms o #| 41 riendless, and many other ore. ; can be m ING TOWN. PRICE overcoat, boots and $6.— | pay have : or 5 cail for warm serviee- ;av 1 >~‘4-'\‘ \‘1\’l LN FOR PARTIC- pEus All Improvements PRICE $4,500 one meeti tion and ther : ‘Cave Welding and R’fg Co. | T S — [ WORTI §50.00 A BOTTLE i Antonio, Tex., hey and Tar is the nint r exhibition, after th v l\\; Horld It nome ¢ 10 such charities as hava pre- o1 s a bottle to me. water z viou en decided upon. To these 31 Chestnut Street e f ' followed by *dr un ike ome table- | who nrefer to buy rather than maké | Phone 214 L eng Sind o parmint 1 - [the two garments required X . and Sleap, which e o ested that, as far as p JamesL. Case me one advised ] ‘ | ‘ | ey i, S i Undertsker and Embalmer | T-E. BABCOCK S alan | o Jmf”“‘%é"'yfl"mw s i " "hert et 552 32 Providence S Taf—lvi!!e‘f Attorney-atdaw Wi e e i i 5, St S SR T Rl T i e e e te ‘seeliMwhapy | %0 SMETUCKET STREST | THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. B commie e : St st LR e

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