Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 18, 1919, Page 12

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RAIN TODAY: CLOUDY, COLDER TOMORROW Notwich FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What is Going Un Tonight es at Breed Theatre. ind Motion Pictures at . tures at Auditorium The- nz at Olympic hall ANNOUNCEMENTS ch Wow D. W. GRIFFITH. picture pro- at the Davis ind zreatest Thing in than all cast will nniform at morning Post, re- in’ the songs and 1 yopul.ic Fpiscopal ch free to all who : uniform are civitans are wel- AUDITORIUM today is ec this ereat fea- n A Fight . today’'s bill. 1 treat next 1= and nd right Reatrice ne trumy top- .mn" BREED THEATRE. F Hodgson the form da Ame smalt of- sector writer the n not the ature to- 1 0 Mar of in M 10'opla asant eatre n 1150 be seen in Mo i This 's a picture iles, lanzhter, m. wrprise with ction play Don’t Cough Until Weak Tired out and weskened with persiss teat coughing, elder tion to resiat disease, and can not ward off more serious people are in no ickn FOLEYS HONEY-TAR helps coughs quickly. relicfirom day and nighteoughe, whether th “nyry and Ta 1 It brings quick t from cold, lagrippe, hrons 1 effection or tickling (,.HDIL y K & lagrippe, and lnd 2 very ba 1 thought it a good time to try Foley's #0 began takiog it. {(m-pncd #h, und I gotbetier. So now I am rousd 12 75 years old, and st long preise Foley's Hoaey and Tar.” The lee & ¢ szood Co. WHEN 10U WANT put your bus- e e .».x there is no med um ougn the ad- vertising W mns nl Tae Bulletin. date -l copy SUNDAY SUBJECTS The subject of the Christian Science service will be Life. At the First Congregational church Rev. C. A. Northrop wiil preach at the morning service. | At Park Congregational church, Rc\\‘.! J. H..Selden will preach in exchange with the pastor at the morning ser- vice. At St. ‘Andrew’s Episcopal church, | Rev. William H. Smith, rector. Holy communion 10.30 a. m. Sunday school 12 noon. Evening service 7.30 p. m. | At Greeneville Congregational | church, Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, pas ter, morning preaching service, sub- ject The Influence of Midian in Hu- man Life. Sunday school ot noon At the First Baptist church, George | rvy S’'rouse, minister, Morning theme: The League of Nations in the Fight of the Bible. Sundayv school at 12 o'clock. B. Y. P. U. at (.30. Even- ing theme, The Joy of the Afterwards. Universalist, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb, will preach on the subjec’, God is the = Father_of' nchanging, Loving " De- | Will sell at Public Auction, JANU- termination of Right. Sund:y school | ARY 20, at 9 a. m, rain or shine, and | \V at noon. to continue until all pro perty is dis- | At Christ church and Trinity church, | Revs. R. R. Graham and Elten| Eoet CHABAIN: bremiscs icf ATbort |, Brown, holy communion .30, Morn- | Baker, Coggswell Street, Westerly, R. ing service and sermon 10.20. Sunday |l the entire contents, together with school 12, Evening praver and ac dress 7.30. Services®at Trinity church. At the Church of the Good Shepherd, At the Central Baptis: church, morning sermon by Dr. Tienjamin ' Marshall, president of tha Connecticut college. at 10.45, Re Carlev Sunday school and for Men at noon. U. prayer meeting 6.30 1. reaching by Dr. B. T. Marsh at evening service At Trinity Methed church, Rev. E. A. Legz day morning sermon_ by Using the D: school at 12. Epworth League 1 Hour 30. Devotional meet- ing at 6.30 ted hy Rebert ¥. topic Making Democracy Safz For the | World. Evening cermos tepie, The Pathway of Freedom. Italian service le. t T Episcopal tor. Sun- | the pastor, AZvantageous. subject, annually duck, goose China | 000 tons feathers. exports of hout 1 15 other | LEGAL NOTICES state’ road, IN THE DISTRICT COURT of A-1 United States for the District of C make i necticut. terms on th . and | In the matter of Jsaac Kirman, a|sre genuine | bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 4736 For further To the creditors of the above-named TRYON | Bankrupt. of N. Nev rupt Notice is 15th day of above-named ] bankrupt: and that the first meeting his crediiors will be held before the undersisned, at his offic. Broadway Norwich, in said on the 27thi | day of Ja at “ten| o'clock in »on, at which time | Yhe said creditors may attend, pro their claims. appoint trustee, be heard of Referee for of of the estate and at anction or private e bankrupt, vich, in the County of rict aforesaid, London, D Ban hereby given that on Januar Distric D. as to order: property thereof. care qa le. d_transact roperly SHIELDS, teferee in Bankrup Norwich, Conn., January 17th before aid meeting, THOMAS M 1919, AT \ COURT OF PROBATE hold at Court, and br: mortgage cert to estate application Wheraupon, it application be h the Probate Cou Ordered, rd and determined t Room in the Oity Norwich Distriet, on the day of D.' 1919, at 11 o'c in the fe 1 that not penden 1 ahpli i hea blica | newspaper District at on, be order a cire hree d ng, urt SLEON I AYLT ind foregoin S p) and th be made The ab of recard \ttes:—TTELEN M. DRESCHER Cler D of January AYLING. on the 1 NELSON ] o'clock in the t Room T cotne ne in said s prior to the date make day and NELSON J. AYLING. Judge The above and foregoing a true copy of record. \ttest—H M. DRESCHER k. 1184 The ordinances of the Ci wich impose a penalty of § { owner, qccupant or person | ¢ any land or buildir blic highways of t where there graded or paved, to have removed therefrom all snow, sleet and ice with- in three ho after it shall have been | . or within three hours after | when the same shall have the night season, and emove hour ing the after proper motice given 8 otice to all d by the oréinance that the same wil enforced and anyone failing comply therewith prosecuted from time forward. JAMES P. FOX, Stroct Commission NOTICE dects Notice is hercby given to all per liable to pay Personal Taxes in the Town of Lebanon that T have a war- rant to levy and collect of each of such persons the sum of Two Dollar ag his P Tax, and that Personal Taxes are due and ps on Feh. 1, 14 For the purpose of collecting taxes, T shall be at the store of Orvill W. Gurley on Saturday. Feb. 8, from 1 to 3.30 p. m. On Saturday b, 15, 1 shall be at the residence of Ired O Brown from 9 to 11 a. m., and at the residence of William G. Thomas fror to 4 p. m. The tutes of this State wh to tlie collection of Per be enforced against ting this notice. Jan. E pl neg’ Dated at Lebanon, GEORGE Collector 1919 THERE no advertising medium In Bankrupt Sale= the carriage-repairing and automobile | body property, office fixtures, plant fndm'es, tools and appliances, automobile bod- ies, one 5-horse power electric motor, electric blower, grindstone, one band saw, two planes, ' one large drill, belt, pulleys, shafting, 1l | blacksmiths’ tools, together with a lot of antique furniture. | private sale for any and ali of above property, subject to the approv- | |al of the referee in bankruptcy. 400, FOR SALE WANTED = AD—Moden’} ](lu}ee‘ or ltbod“r- . at once. 'e. 29-. jan . THE CONNECTICUT G ;_"car 5 cxperin:nrc, ()l}i‘ in II‘rl a;(‘ FIRE INSURANCE AT of WOrK Gesiehd. nautre 0% 11 Main street. Janals COMPANY wVANTED flfvnxd-hnnd Emn‘l II..I\[))M. | W. F. Clark elephone 13-4, Leba- of Hartford, Conn. non. __Janisd._ t \\_ D ——FExim specials through Archa W. Coit RESIDENT AGENT stamps Wednesda ervthing at , 123 West Main St. Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY led WANTE ond hand st wareroo an. H. oct19S MARRY IF LONELY; for results try and hundreds ty most 5 TS new fibr 1l buy. Sam Wynne confidential experienc Successful Oakland, successtul “Home ich wish marriage most Ty descriptions Club”, Mrs. Jif. s in eastern Con- hing; largest s oms; e by pe om Co., business, including personal‘ cus! ) anvils, tire-benders, EUGENE B. PENDLETON, Auctioneer. CLARENCE E. ROCHE, Trustee in Bankruptcy. The trustee will at the receive bids RM BARGAINS buildin, 200 acres, good and wood en , smooth land, Willimantic. 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 Phones Conn. s or leti Norwich Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 17th day of January | ———————-— S M N pPscen e NELSON 7 AVLING FOR SALE g sent— 4 d 4 2 i el 2 i Hheate of oo ;| _Cottage Houses, Tenement and| nklin, in said Dj | Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in The Executor app a| desirable locations. List your pro-! filed 2 written applic: | perty if you care to sell or rent, as I, ald estate is now in i have 4 number of people .ooking for | real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HiLL, Renl batuic und lusurance. __Room ivd Thayer Bldg. FURNISHED SEASHORE LyTiAbo FOR SALE UK RENI |20 Ui am Inn. at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant|atl ‘iv.ev., and along the Rhode lIsland | waxniin | shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. “»[‘Y bne y Send forbook let. = WANTED fur WESTERLY, R. & Just Arrived A carload of British Army Artillery Horses, weighing 1100 to 1660 lbs., | suitable for all kinds of work. They are a nice lot. Come and see them. Prjces right. TEL. _ELMER R. 536-3 PIERSON wM B. WILCOX AUC"‘ION on Scotland trolley line o 20, 1919 lock A. M. Auctioneer | arm ed alf mile from MONDAY, JANUARY At Ten O’ sllowin ses heifers tered Berks boar one t one low down cover- k wagon, 1 sleigh, 1 farm wag cultivator, . household 00 1t Hus to m ntion FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Ives Ex, 11 Champlin Street Wm. W. Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING Fsor Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. by DR.A.J.SINAY T WANTE d to children. HUNDRE | housel WANTED—PuI HRLS Frank W. Coy i D—We to Offi tions hot 1. education Matter small AWING sm ant. w M n Off WANTED Weste WO 3 CIVIL, oard th Wind ire have man near his own home at 1f interested write Pequod Meriden, Conn. b—Good watch dog, per anklin Instit ment AND GRINDING d ngths SERVICE permanent po- one to Bull Apply ienc suff unnece ent. te, Dept. Write = ady, must g sgirl to one altera- n. Route 4 to Wotld move fur; \ddress Mil crbury. rk 1il your ord ers the year aroun and and antig m; . get our prices ckier, 55 Frank- noved WANTED. Old false iecti Don't matter it roken. We pay up tv $15 per set. i parcel post and receive 00. COLLATERA 154 Water <et nrm Shetu reliab 18 WANTED Men Over 18 For MASSACHUSETTS COTTON MILL Night work—five nights each week Ring Spinners and Doffers Good Pay—Steady Work Address care THE BULLETIN Box 194 HELP WANTED | SPOCLERS, SPINNERS AND CARD ROOM HELP AT THE | THREAD COMPANY MILLS, WILLI- [ MANTIC, CONN. ¢ veturs mail. We buy dia- L LOS co., and to deal Market Sts with Danielson, Conn. DENTIST J. JONES | Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street ance. exnt: Phone DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Pherns 1177-3 JOSEPH BRADFORD BOUKBINDER Eastern Conmnecticut equal 1o The Bul- letin far business resuits. Blank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order In 108 BROADWAY { Hours: edium LESTER E. WALKER, M. D. ROCM 306 THAYER BUILDING ., 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. 1262-4—House 1228 2-10 a. m Ofi WHEN YOU Phone: better = columns WAN betore the pi than T to Pt your bus- blic, there is no e i cabine | Cook Homestead. Very con-| venient location, two minutes | Prone 300 AMERICAN FOR SALE TO RENT POETRY FOR SALE—Bay horse, weighing about 1000 pounds; kind and gentle in FOR RENT—Garage for four cars. Cement floor; skylight; close to Mar- The Jester. Come back, you old court jester, e lin-Rockwell factory, $10 montih. and out of stall; has been used om 3 . per n With cap and bells of yore. heavy express; f zood roader and jInquire of Alling Ku 184} Those Tabid kings were sorry things can step quite fast. Will be sold at 2| “1o mENTFour bath,| _ For which to o to war! low price as I have mo more use for| ,rpished for iight housekeerp at 3|But since we have uncrowned them Bim “haron, Tel. 1949-2, Ji.tlluc, Grove street. Call at 11 Grove gtreet.| . And sent them on their way, Conn. anldd. mnlsd ” Spring f (\n‘\ nlm zloom that shrouds S your tomb, FOR SALE—C: :L(lnhr _ delivery car O Rh\’l‘—Furn shrd rooms rm ligh " tea 5 t .\uj:q;f” ¢ s .Jan sd samisa, < _ | Sef free wour vials of laughter— Hajestc — =3 we done with sobs 2 > .u‘r ite coming in arch 16; — — e — The sun is in the skies, hester White, ,mmhp\ old: one Berk-| ~ 10 RENT—An rtment of s Take you the crown the king dropped months old. 'Phone 336 rgoms and bath. wil on one floor © g dos, 3 he Marion” 36 Main St, steam h yd fit it to your brow— and continuous hot water furnished.|A reign of mirth will suit the earth Bock aiorlitooicinto tirom Inquire at Shea . 41 Main St. Right merrily just now?! war started to the day Pr TO RENT—Tenement. Inquite at 55 o back: ‘vi 1d o ster. ‘on left the United States Franklin St A. Bruckne ST L LS 3,75 each. See Sergt. Rapillo === - X C BeScret . TO REN s | Revive 1 tin House, between o and @ p. m 2" Curt St wrnisied rooms. Appiy Fair Folly for your queen. jani8d. e i Come, trip the light fantastic FOR SALE_One five-passenger 19 As blithely as of yore, Metz touring car in )d conditic The king js dead! So reisn instead, Juet been ¢ uled: tires and pai And flout the gods of war! . just been overhauled: t v zood. Address Charl H. Am 91 bel Haughton Collyer. West Tow) Conn rwich, oned wood lengths. _ Phone “For foney for holid sides n: honey, both « tled. I ha a ted quan of Sp= { berry blossom honey which I recom- % mend for use during holidays, and on special occasions, an especially fine | flavored honey Address George R.| Lumsden, 82 Oakridge St., N c WOOD is cheaper t ent prices; delivered in Huntington, 4 Broadway. Tel. 620. mmzn to hew rth Stoni “wor SAL w W milke Yantic, Conn Or v all modern i hard wood floors, ga m heat, ceme: e cellar roo $2,000 montk condition Av n4 MODE TOR sid SAL Bottom FOR SAL ster reasor FOR enjam SAL FOR SALE i The very desirable property,| i, chartes Gray Farm TO R Kelly, i.arge Mack Truck | Long or short hauls. ‘jobs solicited. |Fast, safe and reliable service| 1119 Main St. N P < iccommodate a ; one minute’s om eeping. augsl t s ligh St. short term; ra: ng Studio, 52 Bz reason als housekecping. 10 sepild k FOR RENT Movin ANGILE & ANGELOS Phone 706- Household goods stored i@ HUMOR OF THE DAY WVhat would you do if you had a million .pounds? “Nothing."—Tit-Bits. 1 Brokeleigh take his mis- man? > blamed fortune like Mrs. P.- wide. ney Bu 5 Curious Or And did it not get on" your nerves terribly when a Hun planc arted up in pursuit? —Y made me it on his soar.— “Aren’t France “Of course, learning the 1 you slad to get back from But T dread the job of nzuage all over again.” —Life Those I knitted for you, did you wea | Yes. 1 ‘m, and they made me a1l the more determined to get the war in a hurry.’ TJudge. ant 2 Tho Adam per Gee! od furniture.” t must he the oldest there uisville Courier-Jjournal. me he's going to ma her age Hunter her heritage. boy, it isn’t d m T intereste o | sl u: ¢ you did not bz replied Mr: time so man not had the influenza.” mn" Star. Flimbilt: “but at uice peoplo must not rows of I 4 machine Journal. 0OSCOPE t colors neil raw repine une.” gun on g oy LEID i Ea(b; can be fed for children to outline pictures herds ar 10w number o ndeer and rding it 00.- re- = | la: FCR Hmses TGN BRID £ Pho i'r-\\ J F OR SALE Rich land, fine buildings, plenty 41 Park Street, known as the.mm. near trolley, plenty of wood and timber. E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff walk to Franklin Square. For full particulars ingquire of John A. Moran, Real Es-!| tate Broker, Frank’ Square.? "VILLAGE FARM FOR SALE 10 | 3 acres, avy land f from ‘s watered by . hat will cut about rds of gor arket wood. apple orchard of 50 tree: d other fruits f tory frame ho for two famil een_blinds, barn 30x60 head roperty ufacturi r store, post office, dings, right on ) 1m road right from Ng ses’ and farms; to_be price $3.500 of terms. RACIN FARM AGENCY Danielson Conn. | Branch Office 0 FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN: . PROPERTY oi|know as Adam’s Tavern in Neorwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mas STABLES | in Ledyard. Street sued a > teth for unabl paid orn off the McGrath of Chic Is sewed in ti less t overs £rows bu in some p! h sels may pass o nd ve out of s t. erve the complexion, and bluc protect the e be hes the scorching ei- 1 cause blue dimi | fects of Many of the lamp standards on Lon- -{don and Waterloo bridges are made from cannon ¢ red by the British u| troops in the Napoleonic war: | Down in Columbia (S. C.) where 0| hooze may be had for sick persons, 3.~ 1733 sick permits were issued in onel ne ceding Christmas. Medical cir-} the rush a epidemic, telephony is coming by! 1d waves. The progrese being s the telephone eompan- om the worries of cop=- d the drain- of wirsi an extraordinary; ess of | It is occasionally pointed out in the: Swedish press that the war has had favorable consequences in throwe Sweden on its own resources. Man- rers have turned out article after article with success hardly anticipated, Difficulties have only prompted furthe# is stated, and the Swedis® t fair showed the goad results. ;!NSTANTLY HELIEVED WITI'I, ASTHMADOR ORMONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY DRUGGISE = S, 1.OST AND SUND FOR SALE Good Home for quick buyer. Six room house, large bar * and about two acres of land. One mile from Yantic or state road to Willimantic, near school, short walk to trolley. fHOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 LOST—Friday morning, on Broads way or Shetucket street, a bunch of wh finder will please leave at office and receive reward. oval shaped amethyst esday. Reward for return hrop. 'Phone 1416. janisd FOUND_Handbag containing money. Owner can have same by payinz for sement. Apply at Bulletin. omobile cran g shaft, returned to Bulietin office. © migtake from No. § tington a gentleman's black $600 0 of | 39 acre several acr heavy pine timbi r and about 300 cords | of standing wood, fine well of water also mever failing spring, cleared land, some fruit, situated 1% miles to main line of railroad and mile to prosperous village, where the wood can be sold to the mill at a| good price. Invest A rare bargain. gate. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin Choice of 490. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L Telephone 2365, WIHEN YOU WANT to put your pus. iness before public, there is mno | hrough the ad- i The Bulletin. medium better than through the ad- veitising wolun:ns of The Bulletin, For Sale NEW COTTAGE 7 Rooms All Improvements PRICE $4,500 James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, umbr 1se ret, h crooked handle, above address. City of Norwich Water Werks Office of Water Commissioners. n_to Board orwich, Conn., Jan. 1, 1919, rates for the quarter ending 918, due and_payabie it the office Jan. 1, 1919. Office open from 36 a. m. to 5 p. m. Acditions wiill be made to all billy remaining unpaid after Jan, 20. WILLIAM H. M'GUINNISS, Cashier, A. G. THOMPSON, F. S, Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St = Phone 1366-4 THERE 1 aavertising medtum In, Eastern Connecticut equal tq.rhq Bula! letin for busizess resnlts. NQP‘WI!‘"! Conn .

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