Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 20, 1919, Page 8

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FAIR TODAY: FAIR, WARMER TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED ' PRESS DESPATCHES is Going On j'gnigm muffler, for which we o : most grate- WANTED WANTED b3 — PomY ul. 2 e b - = " Motic at Be ¥ ; 1 RENT—Furnish In the Midst of Them. ) res at Breed Theatre, CAROLINE L. MORGAX, NTED.— & good ook Apply 1o Buildings, sheds. ADC““&,. o oo _(The Americans were v nd Motion Pictures at Honoriry Sceretaty. iam, 115 Washington Street. ctories, ant kind. Wo pay | Avenue. " to Bee 5 mamber, of tos 5 t Auditorium Th The. loeal Med (Graoe Has constderas| e i 36 \'};rf\vid‘\“v‘;’x‘fix ¥ Coupe, | dren kneei n the street as the jtiom Fictures at Auditorium TThe- | ble wool on hand and would be glad if | - WANTEDRaw furds- AL HA o : 2 he iiied by.—Telegram from ”, 7 anyone would help to worl The | Heebner's every Thursday. A. C. Ben- Bl the arrival of the Americam Bvup,. = at Olympic hall | commitiee is not able to b Ar“"" morn!?“" T e ‘novizd | { TO RENT—Iurce rnished rooms, 8 < U MECE ] woal, w0 are sending the miney. The| WANTED—Second iiand and antlgue | — ither sin 353~ }“;2‘;‘550??:;’2%%151’%‘:25 there,. N I B _of C.|committee members, who ure grate- L‘;;n‘re’;:u .51“ Kmdmxfig ugl’fi\g;’;fi!\ I Georges, Yvetie and Marle:Cladre?) t Carpenters’ hall. | ful for co-operation and help are Mrs. tin St el 717 2 noved 2 No, 3¢ [} Mathew Bailey and Mrs. John Hinck = - “W ¥ el " WANTED- Furs of all kinds; highest hen the troops come marching b" (Quoth the small Pierre), “Vother, will thou lift me high, 7 That we may See them, thou and I7% . ¢ Paltic Red Cross werk finish- | Brices pald N “YOUNCEMENTS ed and_shipred to Norwich el Every Saturday A, L. of Willimantic, Conn., will he at *h_Tallow Co. 32 Talman St: ; { Norw during Dec er,s 1918, by the working committa abdominal bandages, handages, 1 face cloth, 1 11l band - ages, 1 child's dress, 25 paws of pa- Jjamas, 25 paivs socks and 10 sweaters. thing in The Red Cross rooms will be open novild D—To bu 0ld horses to di; ses and other Mother, are they fair to see?” { (A busy tongue—Pierre.) ; seven | “Have they little boys like me, r injlLeft at home across the sea?’ (Alas! Alas! Pierre.) : 4 tdiangle o s Mattern, R. To buy old gold and sit - | Bo h; nighest prices | ¥ “Mother. we have waited long.” 5 1 WANTY ate modern " Tuesday mo-ning from 8 1o 10" e dewelsii gl Ko Call 5. naced. et )hnt and strone \<t thing in|usual. the rooms are somfortably { Shetu to 4 p. one them wronger 4 heated so the workers need not be 1“»‘”’?\ m.° Phone 3 E structor. i The Dis- |afraid of taking cold. it of home| Robert Hines of the . S. navy s it—the | spending ‘a few days’ e 1. unenvied |relatives. experienced ronk1 FOR SALE like a good position. Address!Panel bo care of Bulletin. ¥ ./ is farlough ~with who did send them -here?": D—To hire 2 good farm hand, (The zift of God, Pierre). good milker. Wages to t 0 J But then, there is no need of fear, 4 Call at J. C. Hafner, 28| WANTED—Adults age 30 to Meloatiol And on thy cheek I see a tear.™ aih found in France in Tanner St.. Norwich Town, book orders for ., shrubs, _FOR s}n T P S e WANTED. : 7 roses: full or spare time, weekly thester the boulevard a cry— le note is flung on high— 5 ind Stripes are passing by! ft of God, Pierre.) experience unnecessary. W Children Cry purpose. Anton Hak, West Willington, ‘\' S \ FOR FLETCHER’S T WANTED- ] FIBRE BROOMS—Outwea c AST o R! A ready n(,) do any brooms. Guaranteed one year vork uick that I am of auto express ice, low rates. Phone “FOR SA Agents wanted tpaid. Key-|Metz to 2 tes. Phone | ¢iona frihr $19 Duquesne | just bee The gift of God" . quoth ' smal 1 or addre Monroe St. Ed. .|\ 30 Bi S 2 Al it LS e T ROOSEVELT WEMORIAL BOO) Tl-! He kr upon the pavement there. LEGAL NOTICES strated. World War History, many | : T Oid false iecti ' Dun't matter it ver: AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at|| n-ord, 58, D2y up 10,515 per set. ]| Prcine Montville, within and for the D :t |} Send by parcel post and receive || {orm fl;.‘ mv\l\HIcM«;fl the 18th day of Jan- |} check by return mail. We buy dia. || e 5 delphia % monds, too. nta. G e ga TIT dr Preseni—DAN D. HOME, Judge. ooy | lanta L eeg L pi 1ome sell to These books voung children kneeling there— agents Vvette and Marle-Claire, ind small Pierre.) “wood eam heat of Liberty one acri the dSE:h—‘ 5 2 S Ao 14 Ias hallowed thee, ystate of Wilzabeth Simpson, “late of oSS TERAT LA G0, _offic 5 t ert ontville, in sa istrict, de ed. veen 5 d Introdv 1 The Administratriz appear between Shetucket and Market rod OF ROOS 3 patrioti walk ell Ave. n the Living old, reliable firm to deal wit troduced hlished 18 Tt in Court and filed a written applicati & alleging that said estate is now In settlement in said Court, and praying for an order to sell certain real belonging to said estate, fully ondition on|coln Aven ur. | section_of s now | ply to C st terms, [ Straet H. Li| — — FON SALE— will exchang HUMCR OF THE DAY “Why are vou driving a mule instead a horse these days?” “I had to have something that could could honk.”—Philadelphia Bulletin. ‘“The things T worry about the most don" soribed in said application. : HELP WANTED Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at| SPOOLERS, SPINNERS AND CARD RCOM HELP AT THE /\MERICANi THREAD COMPANY MILLS, WlLLl«‘ MANTIC, CONN. c Outfit eland. O., Rockefelle! the Probate Court Room in Montvilie, in said District, on the 234 day of Jan- uary, A. D., 1919, at 10 o'clock in forenoon, and that notice of the dency of said application, and on X hearing thereon, be given by the pib- {cation of this’ order once in 'The orwich Bulletin, a newspaper having a_circulation in said Districe at leats FOR SALE three days prior to the date of said |—————— hearing. and that return be made to the Court. MAN TO WORK handelie OR SALE— 1 e preventive.”—Lduisville OR SA Spania { | il Ay | 1»x‘ s irier-Journal 14 2 { Overheard in a downtown store, a ddressing a bluejacket: 10w vour friend getting commission. Out DAN D. HOME. Judge The above and foregoing is a copy of record. i THE CONNECTICUT ain’t my- friend: he’'s my cous- 1 Detr I"ree Press. 12 MtesC—SUSAN F. HOMT } FIRE INSURANCE Ascum re goes that Mrs. Gab- = | % What a marvelous gift of con- AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at | COMPANY L ¢ tion she I Wonder what she [ Montville within and for the District| G CAF s wt 1r;x: 10 ;nri\tirr‘\dl. 7 J DAF re f Montville_ on the 1Sth day of Jan-| J Kic she probably lets he Bk At o ki s nth et S of Hartford, Conn Indianapolis Star. bro lly worth tate of Louisa Galapean, late of| i Montville, in said District, deceased thst answer for| Julia Sawver of New London ap- . Archa W. Coit sHn .rmw peared in Court and filed a petition forth that administration 1y Roday ysentutothage S areation Telephone 1334 Afall’s lit )—TI sup- spend much time with your (astonished)—Who, ‘me? vou suppose T hire a big During the recent ! influenza, my wife took a n and at night it was al- nt. I gave her a few doses oney and Tar. In a little, e went to sleep and sle t 0S. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 Dated at Norwich, Conn., Jan. 20th,| gooo 19 19 Alice Building, Norwick WANTED FRED G. PROTHERO, . Phoms 1177-3 3 i:j: ticut; v 1919, JAMES C. FITZPATRI X hookkeepers for?—Buffalo ceased, alles to ‘be intest e : ; I 1 Robert 13arron are| Whereupon, it is Ordered, t said| 63 BROADWAY AR T T did papa say when vou told v of “The |Dpetition be heard and determined at AN 5 . woing o take me away » intolerance,” | the Probate Court Room In Montcille ; ) o 3 e id District. on the 23d day of Jan- | — — — ~ G I 1 b Egen orld,” wnd . “ihe A. D. 1918, at 2 o'clock in the a FARM BARGAINS I I it 1o }‘,"(""‘f is as wov- | ternoon, and that notice D SOl s e e af8 % Seecgln e i things with a n picture story | dency said petition, and of said 200 ant ol .entn I I — lle Courier- spul L o Shen by e b s s cow farm, smoo 1 : i 1 wil ve b order o t n buildin 46 acres, 1, Jc on was being questioned by Jullet! 8 news er hav ] n 20 rooms, a ; 3 . Intiin in said Distiot ab o e kit i i card. “Have you had any 8 C s prior to the date of said hea r P L said the exam- Reckos ing, and that return be made to this : < i ng Triay Court SRR intor A = =1 @2 y )een shot at twic t 1 AX IME, Jud TRYON'S | ) = eplied proudly —Everybody feiey The above and foregoing i . et 5 SE W e ¥ = e J plied proudly ~Eveyybody % Attes SAN F. YTF\\H Me s 1 T T I think Jack . he Board ef or the Town of T | S e * he — Momtvine weill be i sosston we "ot || TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WiTH i 5 1 he shotanother he 1 Town Clerk Offi Hall d| of slippers made for The K Revue a T el aR s (41l § IMPROVEMENTS IN GOOD RE- 5 o = 3 L QU PAIR NEAR BOSWELL AVENUE. i ot the afternoon on the 1st | < ary, 1919, and from tim OWNER LEAVING TOWN. PRICE ) : | YHE XKALEIDGSCOPE t e 0 d e No S | X . o) erae 8 dats mot - REASONABLE. FOR PARTIC- i z il hool of the native 28th day of Februnary, 19 Al we §25 for £ 5 o B r v k = E g £ .$ : x;‘?d‘y:;‘“yr\‘lxl\‘\“ o \ ULARS F a \ir 1 o ins suffering from i = | DNONOGHITE & fadison, D, boy and girl giv- FRED W. CHAPEL, | FRANCIS D. DONCHUE E wWanrnn - y oney by gathering 1 e ae 2 3 A ! n s bogs. e & JOHN. A. COGGESHALL, N Central Building Norwich § | of John A. - ‘1‘-‘-55 SenE JAMES BRADFORD I Phones E B h F 200 Vears ago, when the jan20d Board of Rellef. 5 ¢ tat T, \r synod met at Philadel- ‘ = - S ; e d to 1,900,000, found 1 € of t1 = e e 40 minations of the - c I FOR SALE i TON ta i cavafully s N I Cottage Houses, Tenement ar ) Fout dan s were used last year " vhich O ICE Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in| WANTE UE onsuaseeareee Tied it vear rodurtion| The Board of Relief of Town | desirable locations. List your pro- R iE 3 San raissionay m | the - cenic, cos- | 0f Canterbury will meet at the Town ! perty if you care to sell or rent, as I Ex 5 “of Guatemala, ac- I office in said town on S 'lf“have 2 nuraber of people iooking for G P s 1. on Monday the 10th, and|rea] estate investments. . n ) 0 itk el nday,’ the 1Sth, from 10 a. m. to | o> J = sh, German and Planche o Jisten (0" appeals from the WILLIAM F. HILL, e hig vorthy o of the assessors and to tr: | Real tate und Insurauce. ¥ i S S ed. There other business proper Roown 103 Thaye: Hidg. n v there is no sea coast f programme | said meetin I — | surpasses in effective- ridas In Canterbury, Conn 20, 1919 i e ADD nophila aren sea bent } it the JAME E, ‘FURN ISHED SLAS}“} z'- 5 s more o hold the 4 GEORGE BARSTOW L AL : : mes during the building of > =t Board of Relief. | & Gol park, San Irancisco, fatt Ho A i | LUl1AbL) ¢ , Gieorge Horton re- ~haby NO I ICE LR Pa bR mEn : ¢ ! hai ir September quarter n hir 1 1\ FUR DALE UR KERi S ecrnins one New York exporter sold - $30,000 _ We. the und members | | kb otton and woolen goods to a s pneaeii Tovn o | at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant|iia OPERTY ) Saloniki, Greece, t ruary 1, and from 10 o'clock a.| View, and along the Rhode Island |l PRUPERLY L rth of ge same 1 B e o | share; " also accessible/Seashare Farms, 1‘ WIDOW AN ) s 2 S doings of the at removing the green tops & .r,_mn—‘ business to com ,\ Send forbook let. | Zentier A S b oo "mp’fm“ e p- o Preston, Conn., Jan \F 5 W‘ hey e from the tuber develop o = 4 ! / ‘ % WEALTHY ment have proved it a poor plas, and E R 3 i . PHID 0. YRIR i rank i 2 2 j trus fin t jority of cases where records OTIS A, BROWNING ! WESTERLY, R. L | uire of A. A. ADAM, e (ieltovnedivebigivndnc T Board Rel l & cd the poores b | AN Seekonk, Mass. | in some instances the potatoes . ,. B W | Now is the Time to Save Coal by|] B = ¢ Afro-American synod of the | Covering Steam-Pipes with ¥ B A ; ; in church, U. S., comprising Fae | i Steam:Bin £ heavy pine timber and about 300 ——— s ! 2 o it L rflr\,{ S I ations and_ministers, has been The Board ot Relief of the Town of | AIR CELL COVERING | wi ; ; er rur ALLd i Sdeconl M T Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City For Sale by c i also mever ng. 2 acras Jnrflmmvl n(lihn‘ late 12:.{;E Eégx:z:ecm i Preed |2 ) - S vantec : i 5 sy 5 ; ol 1z a leader in work S raction | Hall Building, in said Town, each day, THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. i cireer W nn. cleared : fruit, situated I ;;d P‘fl: f:: s ckbar:tz:; s e . indays excepted, from Feb, 1st to i VTED—B with six| ‘nos 4o . | Shx room houscyiiarge Feb. 20th, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m o e ears' ex in private) =7 |} about two acres of land. One {l! g Knows Whereof He Speaks S - ') Y i N A S e Can (4ot mite ‘toi g s village ere all {11 mije from Yanti tate roa iarper, 416 Navarre St, San i sten to appeals from the doings b"{ A dil\jfl\h | . Inquire at i Wi b ? Hes, “writes: I ecnsider J the Assessors, and to transact any Main et Bl old t e mill a i to illimantic, nea: school, l Honey and Tm‘-hahsohn;!{ m; ' i ~ b lley. | emedy on the marke 1 other business proper to be done at DEN'i‘{q"i' AN : - |1} short walk to trolley. | L 2 2 said meetin - J ] ] T | ] | i l 5 1 i | i WILLIAM A, WILCOX || JOSEPH BRADFORD the entire night. Your remedy | TEMI J. DONOVAN, Write FARM SPECIATL icts quickly and relief is penna.nen!."‘ " the JEREMIAH J. DONOVAX e SPECIAL {acts auiokiyasnnl 41 sWest Broad St., Wes ziit | BOOKBINDER | U Soringler, | Notice To Personal Taxpayers | Blank Bocka Made and Ruled to Order Gyvoentitled Not B 108 BROADWAY <0 able pe = 22 DENTIST ant to levy and collect DR. E. J. JONES |wliinh - LOST AND FGUND ! Sy (@) =g 0] D ® e | n the neighborhood of Fad-i 10ng eares light ticked! Name of Edward Lester on Notify C. A. Gager, Jr. ‘.l‘aL‘ owing A carload of British Army Artillery Horses, weighing 1100 o 1600 | suitable for all kinds of work. |are a nice lot. Come and Taxes payabie vary 1st of xuch persons being asse; sum of two doll his tax, and for the purpose of ov. NEW COTTAGE 1 .shaped M‘nel‘hy!l' eward for return| e : e R "Phone 1416. Janlsd ! the same I shall be at the W £ - T ight. o : i Clerk's offffice every Tuesday and Sat Su'te 46 Shannon Building s 536-3 7 Rooms ile cégnxmg shaft | ! e . : ied lletn office. | N Take elevator Shetucket Street ELMER R. PIERSON i ed ‘to Bulletrh® office. e s bheen re- | store of Webster Standish, in sance. Phone All Im Vednesday, February 12th f— - g i provements TR Heaeioal e “ ALKER, M D Wit FOR SALE d ‘|A. G. THOMPSON, F. S, lles post office Wedn i Conn,, M. Sailies post omlEe Weldnes LESTER E 1Y Cottage House on Oak Strest PRICE $4,500 i nodist, Foot Specialist \ w committes | A1l taxes must be paid to | Roowm 305 THAYER BUILDIN STATE ¢ Cottage House on Spring Strect 1 | (PROTECT YOUR FEET), - n jecto an 11 bills re 5 —_————— most genefous | If paid by mail, please e Hours: 9-10 a. m., 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. | 15, . Estate C. A. Mowrey fl ‘gff}?"??}?&‘afi'fiu%,“fit" “Suj 87. & re o touch- | for receipt e c ] to Pitol | Wm. W. Ives Ex., 11 Champlin Street 5 Kt e glecting to pay : Office 1262-4—House 1228 Avi o 0 to Norwich, Conn. Phone. 1366-4 4 - ntious help » megteoting v X Phone: Ofiic payh = : g g P [ i % R s ; T o 1James L. Case || : 1 va o B i oz € aill b a S3€ rlano P ] HEN YOU WANT to put your bus- : e Aot a8 feouie | " I 122 Prospect St. [§ 37 Shetucket Street, Tese s barore v uubh:.vtm is no < x Hiais | Fate w S WA : raround | W - Phosr ! mediumi bet ad- - b £ 8 { Coliertor. | 12 ¥isakiia Street tat the indham Inn. 4 & vertising ¢ . 0 ’

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