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R RIS FAIR, COLDER TODAY; FAIR, WARMER TOMORROW P NORWICH, CONN. SATURDAY, JAN. 25, 1919 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. ‘Moum Pictures at Auditorium The- ater. Roller Skating at Olympic hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. There will be four complete shows at the Davis today, at 1.30, 5.15, 6.15 and 815, and this show has been ac- claimed by both the press znd the public as the best combiraiion of vau- deville and pictures seen here in many weeks, so if you want to get in on this exceptional bill be sure and come early at any one of the perform- ances and assure yourself of a seat. The big atiraction is Mil'%e Riato and company who present a beautiful ar- tistic posine and singing creation en- titled “Inspiration.”” This is a big time aect and they carre all their own special scenery and electrical ef- fects Another big timer is Thom- as F. Kelly, “The Man From Tip- perary” This fellow is a sure fire viot and th best story teller in vaude- ville tods If you Aon't believe. it ask anvone who has seen the show. The third act is Judge anc Gafle in their original and unmigne offering “ombining rength aa1 Skill.” Any one of the ‘hree acts rould headline vaudeville bill. The {eature pic- Ethei Clayton in the five-part irama ‘The Girl Who ization of the fa- Ay hna.” ‘“Hide S 1 two-part Sennett com- with Ben Turpin, completes the DAVIS THEATRE. any friends and patrons: t pleasure to an “Tart, the pop- in Arteraft S latest Wi " Ince will Brandin fon This is whie! 1 one af My and store he finest Hart has e sure for - pa- this pie- ep the York mil- throux with th g and un es. Of course there love storv, a wild_ride ets of w York. e scencs ave laid, and wears “ress suit! v none of Mr. Hart's a rs will ignore, fr. Hart is finely sunported, his It woman heing na Owen, a g actress. We du not hesi- commend this picture to 1 vou to witness its it cur theatre ! ires on this programme The rton Holmes Travelogue win, @ Gorge of Pagsanjan and | Come on Tn," a five part Faramount omed irama with Suirlev Mason | and F “ruex, late of Very od EREED THEATRE stance Talmadge in her latest cture Who Cares?” heads e feature bill at the Breed day. Miss Talmadge is seen Jor w n. young, happy, | h her heauty and s the part a vital, | The girl who has been! c¢s a thousand expres- | pos: lives up to her reputation | is picture. The etory is by Cosmo | amilton, one of the most popular ovelists and magazine writers, and yvels and playe have won a wide pop rty. Madge Kennedy will also een in “¥Friend Husband, brill- omedy drama, in which she shines a in_her own in- ay. Her work in this pic- solutely the most delightful ever The Pathe 'news donc he latest events at home and 1 complete the bill. Four lay at 1,30, 3, 6.15 and 8.15. AUDITORIUM A the Races” another good irce was offered yesterday at rium by the King Musical and met with the uproarious | of two zood sized audiences on the acme of hi- audience at a high | pressure during the per same bill will be re- av of the Auditorium that today will ntation of “Swat ring farce in which hildren are featured. ) announce that this s highly pleased all | have already seen it, the | even more than the young- ntinual series of humo- ouse iman-interest situations deve by the juvenile stars in their domestic differences with a pompous and tyrannous pro- an in ie final episode ions” will bring to a clos 4reatest se seen in c city. Houdini, Myster e shown a adde raction, T nows today, 1.30, 3.1 3 Y" on Sunday. Young Men's Christian | again serve lunch to| uniform at 9:15 o'clock GO to the nearest dealer named below and get a free trial package of Dr. Hess Poul- try Pan-a-ce-a. It is just the tonic your poultry needs at this time of the year to keep them healthy and make hens lay. A great help at moulting time and to start hens laying promptly after the moult. Sold everywhere on a money back guarantee. Get your free package of Dr. Hess Pam-a-cea frem any of the fellowing dealers: Chas. Slosberg & Son, 3 Cove; Norwich Grain Co., 41 Com- merce; Albert Boardman, 74 Franklin; Greeneville Grain Co., 449 North Main; Taftville Pharmacy, Taftville; A. R.Man- ning, Yantie, Sunday morning, and representatives of the “Y” Auxiliary will be assisted by several young ladies. There will be a brief address by Shepard B. Palme:. At 5:30 p. m. there will be the usual “Get-Together” and both civilians and men in uniform are cordially invited. ‘The musical part of the affair will con- sist of music by Swahn's ‘orchestra and singing of popular hymns. Rev. S. H. Howe will deliver a brief helpful address and the ladies of Park | (ion hand. Congregational church will serve lunch These gatherings are al- ways inspiring and those who attend |3! free to all. songs thoroughly enjoy them. CONVENTION FOR WINDHAM COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOLS | WANTEDS: The Windham nual convention at the Puinam Bap- tist church on February County "he follow and Sunday School association is fo hold its an- WANTED WANTED FOR SALE WANTED—A farm near Norwich:| FORDS START EASY IN COLD; FOR SALE—IHandsome six vear old good land and buildings. J. Seigal,| weather with our new 1919 carbu-|Shetland pony and outfit for sale, or ‘phone 1076-5. retors. 34 miles per gallon, Use che?p- Whm ex:(l;unge for cattle, s‘\ens or AN =t - |est gasoline or half kerosene. n- | sheep. 'arneaux pigeons, 3 a pair. AN D i Lo B ing, o | Creased power. Styles for any motor.|James Bacon, Sunset Hill Farm, Kill- B stion as to age. 'Apply 239 West|Very slow on high. Attach it vour-|ingly, Conn jan.25d. Ol 2 Janzo0d self. Big profits to agents. Money| - A = 1000 Victea Main *_|back guarantee. 30 dave trial. Air-{ FOR SALE—A new $100 Wictrola WANTED—By the Pasnik Co. in|Friction Carburetor Co. 758 Madison, ;'th $40 worth o }:hcorda at sacrifice. ‘Willimantic, a thorough saleslady, must} Dayton, O. me Tw! be experienced, also a young girl to break in as saleslady and one altera- Steady position. ~ WANTED—EBoarders the year around t the Windham Inn. WAN' D—Raw furs. Heebner's every Thursday. nett. At H_ A A, C. Ben- ovi2d 181, St. Louis. WA as cook. well St. 'ED—A_competent colored Mrs. R. W. Perkins, zirl 2 Rock-| g ond_hand and antigue kinds; get cur_price: furaiture of al Defore you sell. A Bruckner. 55 Frank lir Tel. 117-3. novea_ "| T WANTED—Long distance moying jobs by auto truck. Phone 1172 Nor- opportunity for live ploy. Limited supply Quick_sales. us. Charlton chester, N. Y. WANTED SALESMAN — Unlimited men in our em- Heavy demand. territory. Write Company, Ro- e “bay MEN—Age 17 to 55. Experience un- necessary. ~Travel; make secret inves- | Welght z‘d L fa"{‘v_";"?l‘m tigations, reports. Salaries; expenses.|S0und and solid. William American Foreign Detective Agency, col, Je $8 a cord. Phone 1292-2 OR SALE—A pen 24 Hedge Ave., Tel 510. OR of Partridge: Cochin fowl, also Japanese silkies, all! prize winning birds. Gem Poultry | Yards, LE—Honey for holidays. Be- sides native honey, both comb and bot- tled, T have a limited quantity of rasp- l TO RENT TO RENT—One six-room modern improyvemen on S fen Ave.. inquire Norwicn Housing Co. B. H. Palmer Agent. Phone 1039-s. TO RENT—G-room tenement at §0 Maple Street. S "0 RENT—A three-rcom tenement, rent §7. luquire 39 Spruce St. novivd TO RENT —Three room furnished apartment, st heat, gas range, tlectric lights. bath, nicely furnisied, on trolley, five minutes trom Frankiin Square, nice lucativn. Address X. Bulietin e Jjan.24d. TO RENT—Cottage house, 7 rooms. All improvements, but heat. Inquire 477 East Main St, forwich. jan24d TO RENT—Four-room tencment at 2 Paimer St. lnquire at 145 Falmer any time after 6 p. m, d T TO RENT—Three furnished rooms, either singly or in suite. Tel. 333-12. 15 S t " = - . berry blossom honey which I recom-| jan20d. ing will be the programme: wich Div. “G.\Txl;n—lr’um for pnva:ite“ x-nm:l-k mend for use during holidays, and[on T0 RENT—-Furn Ehen & fon lignt S - : ern dancing lessons given daily at| special casions, v NT—Fu ed rooms fo t Aftarnoon Soesion WANTED_To buy old gold and sil- | Oamber of Compaerce hall 9 & m. £8| foverud Toaer “adiress ” Grorye "R | houtekeeping. Division sireet. 2 Demonstration of & Sunday | ver; also olg false teeth; highest prices .. Phone 38-2. Lumsden, 82 Oakridge St., Norwich. janisd. $ School Sesssion, conducted by the|paid. F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 31 Broad- == e e e state workers; 3, reports and business, | was, Norwich apred . EITHER SEX—For com- = o et oy . ts s s . == ory World War. $2.00 boo! D is cheaper than coal at pres- | rooms, also boms gh 230, address, Co-ordination of _the| “WANTED_Vauits and cesspools to| 2% i~ S in S 0N Agents mak- | ent prices: delivered in sawed lengths, | housckeeping, 4 Carter Ave. Side. Home and Sunday School, Mrs. Lucy |clean. H. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1_Box|{n Pef, GNt JoMTRg 0 P ERECL aien | ne, Prices; delivered, In & ezt o 2 A t o Our Part in the Youth's Programme, both outfits. F. B. Dickerson Co., De-|— | Thames St. Rent reasonable. _Apply Mrs. Cord iowns Stevens, Canaan: troit, Mich. LR WOR SALE —Pedigreed Erench bull i) merican Wasts & Aetal Co. 210 W. 4,80, Conterences, condussed Ly the AN TO WORK THIS CITY refmish. | Eoln2® SO0 TERPONE ¢ ARQR AL NG | Main street. T " s Evening Sessior.. | biles, by d; $10 da New London Div. jan.24d. | ment on Franklin Square: rent $16 per » = out capital or experience. Write Gun-| —_ —— < i e = 5 % . 7.80, devotional period; 7.45, Some . metal Co., 170 Elm, Decatur, Tl A COUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALI— e o e nspi al Feantures of the Great | = e = 1l furnished with everything in i R e oot Y N SR i Bl International Sunday S-hool Conven- For a Massachusetts Cotton\ AUTHENTIC LIFE OF = Theodore| pink of conditioa, A rare chance for| “F0 RENT—A small tenement at 76 S iaA > Clocle ford Roosevelt by Willlam Draper Lewis|one to get a good rncnav-muaking bus-| Boswell Ave. Inquire John E. tion, Mrs ze B. Clerke, Hartford. Colonel Roosevelt’s intimate political| fness fo & Siaall amount of cash, . Al-|nin e Music and offering; 8.15, address. Piate anii rrisva. Introdncion byl s Cor e smalliamount oficash (AL lams, 93 5t B iy Tlan Moaopt n Nesd I ilicqt oo NIGHT WORKERS ~President Taft. ' Fully illustrated | house all furnished and flied with| TO RENT_Turnished ~room. —with suruction Pericd, Wallace 1 Woodin, w price. Enormous demand. Un: | poarders whe want to stay. This Is a|board; can accommodatc a few more Hartford. Ring Spinners, Doffers and Warper| precedented opportunity. Liberal| rira opportumity to gt table boarders; one minute's walk from There is no limit to the number of | Tenders Only. Must be over 18 years| x\d”;";'w' free. niversal House.|at a comparatively small Mf.rulmtf;od’{we“s' LEnaEm el Ave dele inch any s of age and able to read and write et R ST Samuel Chesbro, Willimantic ROy oeC A special feature of the convention|English. Steady Work. Good Pay. LIFE ROOSEV —Introduction by| TFoR SALI—At a sreat sacrifice, two| FOR RENT—Two closed cars, at rea- Will be the demonstration of a Sun-| Apply to MILL EMPLOYMENT, care| Is-President History World| good farm herses. owned by au el lerly | Sonable rates; day or night service day school ing st on | The Bulletin, Box RG 616, Danielson,! }\ar introduct General March.| coyple. Seven and nine years oli, Both| Phone 1218-3, 14 Clft St. noviéd the period During the | Conn. 1 € e mmg'l‘flfnh;]:spgwfi all sound and used w“ell kinds o T9Fm| “po RENT — Furnished rooms, 58 s R e Zest terr v e. Histerical| work and sure to pull sing'e or deuble| o ohinaron st 10v15, seszion a model lesson will be taugh - e ol Serd Yo B “Eriel's 0 tnd V\’:.:h ngion st = r‘ul\lad : A e $115. Also top Concord bugsy, in fine| T0 RENT—Furnished room. also one SostRene, IKinteraestes: iedting: WANTED o v w3t | condition, price $35. One z00d’ driving|room for light hcnsckeeping. Mrs. The mid-winter meot: of the ] Sl 5 1 eRelnsive. feature, | 72 sales in | barness, $7. Farm haicest, fam wa-| Kelly, 7 No. High St. augild Connecticut Kindargarten- epair Work an; uning o one day. Wake up. Get the news. Al-| 80n, abou Teewonio A T STORAGE— i e tored Association eduled for Pianos by | €5 ‘Roosevelt book. H. L. Baldwin Co,|Some household £ _At 11} STORAGE—Houschold goods stored Y v i 1 ) Yockefellsr Bids + ion Street, W. D. But top| for long or shi term; rates reason- February first in Hugh lienry ( A. J. PIXLEY | Rocketeller Bidg., Cleveland, O. o ettt Bble Baniin e studioee good Memorial, is postponed to a |l An expert of over 25 years ex- §| = = & R (s o e jeld 2 | TRATLWAY MAIL CLERK examina = = e date to be announced hercafter, be- | I perience. Wi6n & Sooh:: Menipito 40ipre. | NEOR NEATIE e e cause of rhe of tac speaker. | TALKING MACHINE SHOP §ipare s ernment ‘ex=| coclkerelsiMartin Regall stmin talsof TO SPITCTEAURGL SRS Miss Gail Harrison, of New York.| 46 Franklin Street ams” under our . former Gov-|one Rickmond ~ ra ffoxtburnine | Sooms pac P HlER oo o whe was to hive addressed the MOth- | \s——————cc— | 70O Exami !\Lmd_ ‘1: men {\m?"rnkvndrc N U tann 2 erstand: teachers: s @ victim -of in. | o reee e aee e e e | and women, 16 to 60, needed: in Recon-=| West Town St, § . ) jan. 23 fluenza, which — necessitates . this | —————— ihead S o F‘OR RE:N'I' s g i > S - s change in plans. It ix noped that SVAREED L e NZFOR SALE—Good sized farm near 3 : Miss Harrison will be able 1c fill her 0ld false iecth Don't matter if B REET Norwich, near frolley ~on g00d road:| A vers rable Furnished House. engagement here later in ihe month || broken, “We payup o 512 per set || Y DARE yOU WRITE ME—T ket 4 B Co| prcetlently located, price very reason: E o oS orth $50,000; lonely: will marr; L 4 Hotralitoa ——— = checik by return mail. We buy dia- P G = - | able to desirable tenant. For full par- {] Sonds tos = ;FOR SALE—_One of the best dairy| . iars ‘inquire of MOREE: 00 arms in Windham county. 100 acres, | ticulars inqui LEGAL NOTICES COLLATERAL LOAN Co. = = free from b and cuts 100 JOHN A, MORAN, FE i e NI 154 waiter St., o °N7] tons of hay; near State r stock and o o Jieis between Shetucket and Market Sts. y m! worth $30,000 . will| (905 B fod: house Lof fea rooms|oce Batate Mroken Wrawklin Sauare o e . niie e cal 3P Witk not and cold water, cel tuns and S = | = e & Jun bath; an extra tenement attached with Notice is hereby given all persons | —————— - = — MARRY A FARMER—Worth $40,000 n"yte rooms; water in cow stable. A. T a L 'r-(wirms e o et ull particular: return mail, H—| Avery, Quineb; wn of Lisbon. that I have a warrar LOST AND FGUND 2332 Minna St San Francisco, 2 3 to lavy and collect the personal I'OR_SAL! ich cows payabie Feb. 19, each of ach b S = 5= Al 2od. will exchange for K or cow ns being a ed the sum of two L"I»"'—Th_' Laones 1’[‘“ MARRY IF LONELY—For results try | coming in later. oote, Te RENT dollars his personal tax and for zolabeoh Inindtsel sl iato me; be ind most successful “Home |1 2 FOR purpose of collecting the same I } ;}”‘“ ~‘,§:v _»\‘3};"‘._';;;\1!-‘:;’1, Malker undreds rich wish marriage be at the town ho aturday, ) St ALt LConn,, jan 8 onfident most reli- . I, 1918, from 2 to 3:30. At the Bend | reward DA 3 i REO 6. 1916 MODEL, 1 passenger|Long or short hauls. Moving school house Feb. § from 2 to 3:30. AME TO MY HOUSE touring car in sood condit! .| job: licited. A xes .sent by mail inclose|plack and white shaggy sh ide curtains. The | jobs solicited. stamp for receint If receipt is wanted | No collar. e Wincheste 2 Shetucket All persons neglecting this notic 160, 98¢ S P z - must be proceeded azainst as dirocted = = A WELL 3915 woURING cam with | Fast, safe and reliable service by_the laws of the te. LOSP—A ¢ nter top. The Frisbie-McC Dated at Lisbon, Conn.. Jan 6 1918. | ward for return to et Shetucket St. ANGILE & ANGELOS ALWIN KAMPFF jan e llector. T == | TCHEVROLET 1918 TOURING 5 LOST. to read| ¢ o bl M. Rewas cement under Personal. No| 8004 SRR TIE Frishie 119 Main St. Phone 706-3 Jan1s 0! NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in Hall Building | sundays the A 0 other business proper to be done said meeting: Dated at Norwich, Conn., 1919, an S. FRED G. JAMES JEREMIAH J. DONOV c. The ordinan wich impose a penaity of . owner,_ occupant or person having the care of any the public hi there is a paved, who t erefrom all snow. ATTENTION Sidew_alk from Feb. Ist doings transact nd to Jan. PROTHERO, FITZPATRICK, Board of Relief. . S the City in said Town, each day, excepted, Feb. 20th, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. listen to appeals from to of | any at 20th, of Nor- upon any sleet and ice with- FOR SALE FOR SALE The very desirable property, Cook Homestead. Very con- venient location, two minutes’ walk to Franklin Square. For full particulars inquire of John A. Moran, Real Es- tate Broker, Franklin Square. FOR S Cottage Houses, Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you cars to sell or rent, as I have 4 nuraber of people iooking for real estate investments. ALE Tenement ana iand or ouilding abutting ghways of the city where WILLIGW I E L sidewalk er graded or Real kiscuse and insurance. t io. have removed| Weem & Tharer Bldg n three hours after it shall have been 2 5 » depatited. or Within thres hours after Zeponited. or ity thres houre sttt Recelvers Auctlon fallen in the night S and also upon any such party who fails to have the snow o or properly of its becoming so deposited during the day time, for e uccessive period of five hours therea after proper give notice to all affected by going ordina strictly enforc suc! nd no! t time forward AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD within and for h, of Norwich, Rhode' I Providenc counsel and for the reasons th 2n _instrumen on t filed t pur | will and testament c ed ralk thin removed two hours h ter that it so rem: given. This hat the P. POX, ommissioner. the Dis ay of 24th he AYLING, Judge late o sed. lrust Co. appeared in court by petition praying, h said de d be admitted to probate Whereupon, It petition be Norwich, day of Januai {in the forenoon, and th pende heard and the Probate Court in said District ry, A t at least !date of said hear Ordered, That determined Room i ‘ 1919, at 11 o'clo t notice of D: of said petition, and of hearing thereon. be g : lication of this orde | newspaper having a circulat one tim ing, and be made to this Court. The above copy Attest, AT A COURT OF PROBA’ at Norwich, within and for the District | of Norwich, on the 24th day of Janu- ary, A. D, 19 Hannah T. Conn., of tate. Whereupon, Jt is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Prebate Court Room in the City of Norwich in said District, on the 29th ten o'clock in the forenoon and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and | of said hearing thereon be given by the publication of this order one time in day of Janu of recor HELEN nd 19. | Present—NELSON C state of Matthew F. Sullivan, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Su appeared ; and filed a petition praving, for the reasons therein set forth, that admin- istration be granted id deceased, alleged ary, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. true foregoing is a M. DRESCHER. Clerk J. AYLING, Judge. ilivan _ of in Court by Norwich, upon the to be A. D. 1919, at the fore- ame will be ed and anyone failing to comply therewith prosecuted from this t anu- of that z 10 be the last at en by the pub- n in said ix days prior to the that return HELD counsel estate intes- Sale [To be held at the farm of Simeau | Rosano, Fox Hill, three pair team horses, good workers, weight from 1,350 to 1,550, work single or double, three team wagons, special for hauling lumber, three sets of double harness, horse blankets, chains, shovels, bars and other personal property too nu- merous to mention, 1.30 Saturday, Jan- uary 25, 1919, Take Westerly trolley at 1230, get off at city line. Sale rain or shine. Terms cash and sab- ject to approval of referee. V. P. A. QUINN, Receiver. 91 Main Street. 41 Park Street, known as the|: Blec City's du ted WO te. Louis D. Ward. | wareroom Water St. Norwleh F y jE Werooms T St FRANCIS D. DONOHLE RDIZRS ARE NOW being booked |§ Central Building Norwich custon ing and for R. I Red White Leghorn boby | Phones also New London Co, | Newlown Incubators and 1462, Geo. W. Adams, |~ g ! Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE A POLD: 15819 Another car load of British army ar- ble. cons o Hager | tillery Horses just arrived, They are Hox 14 Eai %! lan extra good lot of chunks, suitable el e for all kinds of work. There are sev- WIDOW AND MAIDEN wo eral good pairs. $30,000 anxious to .| Come and see them. Prices are empie, Los Angeles. "E piwER R FiERSOY oo = — | Norwich, Conn., el. 536- | weALTRHY wants trustworthy, old |as 60 < Mme. XB, Box 584, | e $600.00 WAN . and Saturdiys. . Brery | buys 39 acres of land, several acres prices. A. Marshak, 123- West Main St | poavy pine timber and about 300 sords nov | TWaANT dig | or your 6ld well dee contractor for artes | Box 240, Willimantie, “WANTED—Lessons enings preferred. Tel HUNDREDS U. S. positions £90 | Short xperic | Commor i man p! Boston Duck cond hand NUR e F. 1, Racine, Danleison, Conn. sepl?®d of New York e FOR SALE | (Q“‘J well (}L‘;l(m- { & nurses | ¢ s e ae % |f Two tenement house onf! while learning. 2 T i spring class | § McKinley Avenue with im- Jan. 234} provements, always well furniture; | in eastern Con- | ng; largest sec. | FOR SALE—Berkshire brood sow. Benjamin P. Davis, Franklin, Tel. 37-12 Lebanon. declld _ FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. rented. For particulars FOR SALE ned hard wood, all ty. 1d kitchen| of standing weod. fine well of water, cCall. 16 e jan.zda | also never failing spring. 2 acras of you a new weil| cleared land, some fruit, situated 1% per. x ian mil ) mil in Ru: 45 GOVERNMENT| _ to $125 month.| 8 ‘nce “unnecessary. | cient. gat, in spinning referred, good lo- Co.. Bonds lle, 3d REAL ESTATE BARGAINS New suburban house with hard wood floors and modern conveni- ences; poultry yard, large garden and about 40 young fruit trees; 5¢ carfare. Price $4,500. It is ex- ceptional. Eight room house, steam heater, elec. lights, wide veranda; 10 min- utes’ walk to Franklin Square. Yours for $3,500. Three delightful bungalows, $4,500 to $6,500 each; two have garages. My lists contain many other choice offerings. ARCHA W. COIT Properties 63 Broadway Highest Grade Telephone 1334 PERSONAL i Address Mill permanent positi ncome. A resident o Plainfield preferred. | B n Office. | WaANTED— |no pastry SD—Nursing by by experienced woman, Good | Addres: r Builetin Off t at good wages, town near New furniture free of | e of Bulletin. good 0ppo licitor and_col- ion of Jewet: Address Box 10, bread baker, equipped with work for good Danielson, No PROSTRATE trouble in men; getting up quently at night, p vely and rapidly ov. come without drugs privately at home doctors. eopaths, chiropract physical culture directors use it; easily used by anyone anywhere; no matter what you have tried or how 0ld the case, this method will bring results quickly Write for free illustrated booklet and convincing testrmony. Electrothermal Co. 288 Harrison Bldg. Steubenville, io DISORDERS, Bladder some newspaper having a cireulation in said District at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON The above copy of record Attest and HEL J. AYLING, foregoing Judge. IN M. DRESCHER. Clerk. is a true BUSINESS CHANCES PROSTRATE SUFFERERS our announcement under Personal. No drugs. The Electrothermal Compan: 288 Harrison Bldg. Steubenville, Ohio. to read TED— Buildings, sheds, barns, or factories, any kind. 'We pay Globe Building Wreck- h, Conn. HERE! HEAR dandy lot of pipes, with cleaner attachment. All good shapes, Cobweb Corner Ci- gars Ge. Key West Smokers, 8¢, 2 for f5c at Fagan’s Smoke Shop. WANTED—Purple, yellow candlesticks a: bags, old chintz, and acs bef, 1800. C. St, Norwich, Conn. Box 195. biue, red and nd lamp: Daboll WANTED-—You to work. Quick service, nson. ready to do any kind of auto express » or address 50 Monroe St. know that I am prices paid Eve Mills of Willimantie, Norwich Tallow Co., noviid WANTED—Furs of all kind: 32 es to main line of railroad and e to prosperous the wood can be sold to the mill at a d price. A rare bargain. Inve: e. Send for Wilcox’s Fa Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St. Westerly, R, L Telephone 2365, FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN/ PROPERTY know as Adam’s Tavern in| rwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. | FURNISHED SEASHORE LOTTAGES FOR SALE UR RENI village, where all 'm Bulletin. | b at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island v rates. Ph 2 e e £avh%| shore; also accessible Seashere Farm. Send forbookiet. ; highest Saturday A, L. Conn., will be at Taiman St WESTERLY, R ! Frank W. Coy Horses PRESTON BRIDGE STABLES Opened under new management, this popular Liy and Sale ables has been sold to Mr. Edw. J. Hamilton and 1 to call and get ac see my full line of Draft arm Chunks, Business Horses addle and Drivers also Carriages, Harnesses, Light and Heavy e Harnesees, Every horse will be old to be as represented or money re- funded. If in need of any thing in my line give me a trial and I will give you value for your money. Horses or Ponies furn d on Main Phone EDW. J. HAMILTON FOR SALE The Charles Gray Farm in Ledyard. Rich land, fine buildings, plenty of fruit, near trolley, plenty of wood and timber, E. A. PRENTICE Prone 300 86 Cliff Street | | FOR SALE Good Home for quick buyer. Six room house, large barn and sbout two acres of land. One mile from Yantic o1 state road to Willimantic, nea: school, short walk to trolley. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 NEW COTTAGE 7 Rooms All Improvements PRICE $4,500 James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Wm. W, Ives Ex., 11 Champlin Street | PCETRY THE DOUGHEOY PROMISE SHE, yYou come back< Wid b such returming lips Jike mine can sunctify? Will my arms that ache witk i hdless yearnin sultease from the regret of learning, To Sive you up, if need be, to die, Should vou come back 2 m the toil of fighting, Marred it may be, thougn perie _set out, e What ters, so your heart has known no blighting. i Your soul has met the beast without afirigaung? What is there, dear, one after that, to Oh, b doubt? b, but You must come back to me, Wounded or no, you must come back, HE When I come back Leneath my beimet muddy, There’ll be a smile, stored through the strife for you. There i1 be a k1 tender and warm, ay uddy, nt of Gaellc -skles, , real buddy, R That's soidier talk and soldier talk rings true. As I come back Down the stre; Hait ets flag adorning, s)e;glilng all the pomp for sight of Fortaste T'il know of giadsome days aborning 3 From inat lung trail for two. Oh, but I wiil come 5 mugheri Wounded? Why no!—I will come back. —Stars and Stripes. e TR O ! A GUEST OF MINE used to push the door aside With _timid, questioning hand, And softly tread the sacred grgund, Of a dreamed-of Holy Land. “Christ will come by,” I ‘And eager there 1o sea e Delleve: The Lord I climbed, as he of old, A spreading wayside tree. that terminates back to you, my Then waited I His drawing near} i‘“”“‘ anxiously I tried o hear “Ziccheus, in thy house This day I do abide.” ¥ Alas! how little need it wa: To climb, in dreams, a iree, To see the Lord approacn, and hear, Today I sup with thee.” My life is now a Holy Land, And every day I see lessed Lord, who is my Guegt— Who walks and talks with me! —Adelbert F. Caldwell HUMOR OF THE DAY “Well, Stewart, no more danger o being torpedoed now, is there’ “No, sir. No matter how much yor may give me, you know it won't e wasted.”—Life. “As your husband,” protested Mr Meekton, “I think you ought to show me some respectful consideration.’ “I do,” replied his wife. “If you weren't my husband I shouldn’t think of inviting you to my parties.”—Towr i Topics. First Author—Now that the is over, how long do you think take for the literary market ! | | idown to normal Second_ Author—Almost immedi- ately. Why, I have already started in on a X novel.—Life. “What do you understand by the term ‘freedon of the seas’ “I haven't tried to understand it.” answered Senator Sorghum. "It would be a shame to spoil a highly ing discussion by explaining it off- nd."—Washngton Star. ‘A hundred years of peace we'Tre going to ha Huh!” BDJP the aid “Who says tle woman at “Yes; who man at the o a bit of an News. Doctor—I'm afraid band is beyond help. no hope. Voice gettin’ out! Wife—You leave it to the doctor, dearie; ’e knows best!—London Pass- ing Show. “What was Niblick's attitude to- W those gasolineless Sundays, now abolished ?” “Strictly academic.” “What do you mean by that ™ “He doesn't own a car and never expects to own one, and having a cork leg he never strolls along the highwaysy'—Birmingham Age-Her- ald. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Tn Japan the professional beauty loves to appear with golden teeth; in India she prefers them stained red but in certain parts of Sumatra the lady who respects herself would con- descend to have any front teeth at all. said the frail ad of the table. so ”)said the big end of the table. in agate voice.—Buffalo lit- your poor hus- I can hold out from Bed—'Ere, at? I aint ‘00 are yeur a-goin’ to snuff A territory on the Pacific Ocean approximately 1,300 miles in length and 700 miles in width is occupied by Peru. The territory extends over 679,- 600 square miles, with a population that is estimated at 4,500,000, or, ap= proximately 6.6 to the square mile. Metal ribbon is playing quite a prominent part in the development of smart evening gowns of geor- gette and chiffon; in_ fact, it is not exaggerating to say that many even= ing gowns are made of a combin- tion of these sheer fabrics and metal ribbon. —e—— FOR SALE VILLAGE FARM FOR SALE of tillable , good worked by a tractor, stone, 30 acres of pasture, brook and river, wood ot ahout 200 cords of good ple orchard of 50 trees her for home use; 1 1-2 me house of 11 rooms, equipped painted white witi at the door, tie up for running water 10 head ar n_the yard, hay ¢ 20 ton, corn {crib, 2 hen coops ~shed. This property is Jocated right in a beautiful turing villa house facing N ce and oth public it on Main street, macad- 1 rwich; this place about ten head and a pair and makes the very best of old to settle the es- 1 nsider the ¢ details in- will keep of horse: truck farms: to be RACINE'S FARM AGENCY Danieclson Conn. rter, 237 nn. Main ® 200 400, a vulidings, ouly $2,- id 2h to pay for farm; m, smooih lana, good 46 acres, state road, 20 _rooms, A-1 condi- We can male easy ree farms, aud they wood enroy; 35 cow ! 34,000 fnior TRYON'S A Main St Willin

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