Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 27, 1919, Page 8

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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW; MODERATE TEMPERATURE — —_— . NORWICH, CONN., MONDAV JAN. 27, 1919 FULL ASSOCIATED * PRESS DESPATCHES Whet is Going On lonight Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. n M ANNOUNCEMENTS Davis Theatre. tha world ov a ma - enia f mannor that wint of popularity, in world latest photeniay, ' iy, A b-part Art- WILLIAM 8 HART irely new role. mply that of supported ena Owen, Travi n make Iry withaut_ the ills ‘or monoto U mixt with dreesisti aind that esponse by theatre & ll to be entertained 4 i inner- befitts 3 ' i and , s rred, @nd ¢ aitraction L] on M . en for the pre n clf. The e on, of the ten by the istemae ova d title a goc dipted the Bil . a tooth for word eve for t ke reven, nl dsmand of t} ) she lived. sed Theatre. A p i il be difficult n the Dreed 1 sday, when II n med o er's 1a 't > T Y e 13 consia El of i 5 of wor on i h ecomplish- ¥ ry ce £ the wit- r f Arizona i ana . way T til e LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE FOR S.\LE—S!anding wood to be cut Harol 1 Lioyd that will furnish laughter home and ¢ .GST—On Wednesda 4 WANTED—OId Steam | A patriotic hymn Pictures at| white steer wi . Finder kindly L-‘t!cls Jnd slnu pictures. ictures at Auditorium The- ——eee P o hewmme TO RENT FOR RENT—A five room flat. d bath. either furnished or un-|for Child L: ) e neh. “Inaquire at Bulletin Office. | Served in the: choisnas e . POETRY especially written was ,0b- in the rhur\_hu Sund; and be observed in schools r FO!! SALE—Drug business ln city 0(‘ fitty thousand trading population. Bx- cellent location. For particulars address M. of Bulletin. j FOR SALE—Three nic to calve soon. Tight In or near p purse with Orpheum Theater, Daniclson. TO IIE\'.I‘—-Furmshed rooms for light Inquire 43 Washington \\ ANTED—Baby Sran Child Health Organza or voung child to meats | housekeeping. . comes to the Or- Mrs. E. 1; Stoddard, R. F. s exchanged. jan.27 and { pheum t;_ }‘.klcren(- oV FR\‘\IT-‘ nnecticut M RENT—Furnished board, private family. Toom with Tl\e'“mua were written } 6 Stanton Ave. y€rick Peterson of New ¥ not been found ve F. Myers, Phone 523 ten 1st. Hun reds has been dedicated to the N 1 _Child Labor Committee by the G fon. It alled The Children's Hymn to \‘,h: lf‘la:" Will be sung to the uillar tune of = Willima Jonn Taftville, Conn., mantic, Con $1,000-51.200. FOR_RENT—Large sunny room: Men and women desiring Washington St. nerations and unnecessary. “The Son'of God Goes TFerth to War,” 58 d CHILDREN'S HYMN To THE FLAG . government fP, par ticulars, ce Examiner,) + “FOR SALE—One new mxlch Hol- stein heifer. ALE—One good farm horse TO RUNT Tenement of six rooms nd white sha 8 Wajhmgton st., sheptierd d chester 185 cld is combined with the ne entertainment Phone 1867-3. | D€Ar Flag; on thee we fix our hope That earth may yet be free, o ¢ 90l sounic= e & eacs old—safe for any old person to u a good hom six-room flat, on Spring Gar- inquire Norwich Housing Co.,| Where'er they B. H. Palmer Agent, Phone 1039-1 _\\ ANTED—Boss carders lls in New England; for woolen steady emplov- ™ to the Bulletin Co. Give little children—e all| And opportu: ghat stans Colpnenimne Between the farthest pote ol ¢0 '—5-room temement at 60 Maple Street. “10 RENT—_Three steam heat. an olio contai as icon in the talents Turnisned | L€t no child toil in range, 1urnisned, om Franklin vuh‘rlflmm Washingion § s o, trom the start to tha S—Let me show e, nite locativn. at home in an.2dd. rooms.| In strenszth " Inquire aw L24d Teach us t ’I‘—Fuur»room tenement 3 Inquire at 146 Palmer te for catalogue. Racine, Daniel AUCTION NOTICE “p0 RENT—Cottage house, Al lm]flu\ p.nen I mmlum ar, ber of the famo h will be shown at entertainment g a number vear includes the fa- Fine pair for farm Jhe show thi: Jewett City, FOR SALE—A Cochin fowl, al prize winning 4 Hedge Ave, Tel 510, Tight| “T shuddered Division stréet, urnished rooms fo: Iso Japanese Give all the Irer of the wi & © s world Strong bodies and strong souls. Lo 1 to; ill or mine 8 a2 sium! pla ¢ become! 1 health divine 10 serve thee well, Shield us while we ..rfgv” we would e way to go! HUMOR OF THE DAY at “Oh, no; An attractive Bill of Sale four | Transer ipt. light Siuc I‘m: SALE—Pedizreed if taken at once, C. A Coursu Assured. people of Norw appear here for Wednesday, Feb, me at 14| New S e Hatore: o burn either coal tertainments, management \vood. If you have ., care vl Buie- J. C. WITTER. Office and Sales Rooms =0 OUNTRY arnounce tha Jonah cmer: = “When people eat whale meat, it i ;| time for me to get out” he cried— York Sun, Nodd—T've a uniform. t had to buy my boy S itcitasers 2 MAIN STREET mr\ and the course of tiree 5d_six-room tene-| T0dd—Say nothing, old man; Rt 316 perjJust had fo buy my being con- requirement attendance at 1 and well e FOR SALE accommodate ne minute’s wi T've wife cne—Life. Tommy, yell The soon he a time to demor v.—London Opi —Doctors” bills? Oh, my a doctor, 5o T ean he ill f He—My father’s good for notl father's for nothing. parson, so T can The very desirable property,; 41 Park Street, known as the, |Cook Homestead. Very ccn-‘ WANTED — Sece will be pms ng to place is_very The price for i t; we buy m\n.m;; th hot and mxfl Wi be secured at the Y. ?\Y. —Sydney Bulle- ‘Wha t needs is vitupese~ i s is Vil tive powe “Recuperative power, T suppose you mean. But ) | venient location, two minutes’ [ walk to Franklin Square. For full particulars i inquire| of John A. Moran, Real Fj, tate Broker, Franklin Square. ; an extra ten hed room, also one hensckeeping. 7 No. H gh St _STORAGE—Houschol for lcng or short ; Fanning Studio, row's Shoe siore those who have ets will sec RICHMOND Albert Chase of Fall was a recenr Avery, Quinebaug, augdld store reason- Broaaway coming in later. MAXWELL 1918 TOURING CAR w Frisbie-McCormick FOR SALE ister in Waketic] Tuesday and Wed- t has outdone any- Business Blocks, ted here and 1 Suilding Lots, ali yaur DTO‘ FOR REN‘T Zdwin Smiti's. ! r”_f;‘.;r: i Tep perty if you c; have a numberd of people Philip Moore who w be about the ¥ Ciifford Pa hinped east against an ladvertiserient him, goes on to job of tam- In seekin 10 s3, he falls in Institute, Dept. rows is drivin from Usquepzugh to King Real kstaie usd Insurance. Thayer Hidz. JOHN A, MORAN, iteal Estate Broker, in spinning | ran ;mr rred, g b’onds\'llie. Franklin Squar FOR SALE Two tenement house on McKinley Avenue with im-§| always well}, Mary Sherman of Exet REAL ESTATE BARGAINS suburban house wood floors and modern conveni- ences; poultry yard, large about 40" young fruit trees; Price $4,500. It i around here with hard Large Mack Truck =& FOR RENT ‘Long or short hauls. jobs solicited. : Fast, safe and reliable service| ] | ANGILE & ANGELOS 119 Main St. a long time WHITE ROCK a and other " well provements, rented. For particulars programme are ogue, show- gsanjan and Come Paramount comedy Shirle fason and Er? ol Very Good Eddie house, steam_heater, lights, wide veranda; 10 min- Yours for §3500. Three _dzlightful to $5500 each: been spending some time v D. DONOHUE Central Building bungalows, 3 two have garages. lists contain many other choice _ ARCHA W. coIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 s again. today matinees and__complete mme on Wednesday a1 lilly Hall and his ex- Phone 706-3 o 63 Broadway iy SALE John Miner, boss weavcr a ————— | cred by six inches of FOR SALE LFGAL NOTIC.S ou ain't so far wrong, City Journal kept a dairy for the eyether.”—] r 1918 And bt vou are thing for 1919, ney.” there a woman attached “Too much attached to it, he found { later.”—Minneapolis Tribune. to leave th town.” s had a E b he bookstore man. ve you reas no! I wou dn’'t dare read duties require me to be enth mmending it to others, en. Brook he spurned your proposal? dea W] oposed ncomfor by letter and I able suspicion that ent-minded] amped the “Diet mut not read. Louisville Courier Journal, 2 THE KALEIDOSCOPE dayv dandel Satur s were in bloom at day they were cov- Yor w Callao, which the js the great depot for the commerce Of Peru, is one of : x ELMER R, PIERSON ner's every Thur Netherwood, - Horses! Horses! .- has purchazea and and antig: get vur prices A._Bruckue | WILL HAVE 18 HEAD OF HORSES enboar tnee i aoEe L THAT WILL ARRIVE HERE TUES- DAY, THE 28th. BRlEF STATF I\FW 5 grhools in tov | before you S(I' IN THIS CAR YOU | eating MATCHED TEAMS| | THAT WEIGH 23 TO 22 HUNDRED,| ‘|FARM CHUNKS AND BUSINESS A1° eis! IN THIS LOT You wiLL! FIND A HORSE FOR ANY KIN OF A JOB. EVERY ONE SOLD TO! BE AS REPRESENTED. | MARKET FOR A HORSE, -1 THIS LOT QVER. THE RIGHT PRICE. ALSO HAR- |\ |NESS AND WAGONS. E. J. HAMILTON. |min Phon $6G0 OO ne timber and about 300 cords Phone 11.; standing wood, Manche %*e' —The highest price failing spring. uunh Wi ‘M will 1 IF IN THE| rw!mrt\ the United Stafes for | same pe lued at LOCK ! 533 REPAIRING | CAN SELL AT| George B Over 25 Years Experience or Leuve Orders at rt to run th Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 Wesi Broad St. 371-373-375 ranklin Street the most important ports on the Pa- cific side of South America. Per embraces ever pics to perpetua |s There is no known plant or | Martin Mk w\nrm"m'r' m a coal miner m a wager of $5 b ting 25 big pickles, 1212 pound The pines of a sewer-bei section of Brooklyn to t feet in diameter side, and are being placed from 40 to 50 feet be- low the s leve the United St ending September 1 3.010.5 weighing Hbolyoke, of the Americar 1864, after the Union ars in one | enter: an he Army, h of Tteed A. Mor- harker, was con- doliroom, on tHe third Telephone 2363 L] FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN PROPERTY know as Adam’s Tavern in| Norwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass, FURNISHED SEASHORE C0TTAGES FOR SALE The Charles Gray Farm in Ledyard.|there i Rich land, fine buildings, frui:, near trolley, plenty of wood and WANTED {For a Massachuseits Cotton| E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street NIGHT WORKERS Doffers and Must be over 18 years of Ring Spinners, nders Only. of age and ab'e to read g Work. Good Pay. Apply to NIILL EMPLOYMENT, care The Bulletin, Box RG 616, Danielson, Leaving the FOR SALE Good Home for Six room house, large barn and about two acres of land. mile from Yantic or Willimantic, short walk to trolley. fice to purchase ed to sell theo ticl One had to buy t Poun't att, 11 JLADIES' NIGHT HELD BY o 315 per met POQUETANUCK ME nd THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phcnes — 68 We buy dia- at the room of the oquetanuek COLLATERAL 154 Water St., between Shetucket and reliabie nrm nately, did but little collection_of dolls ing succossfully in B pt, has valued ¢ ,000. of The Philadelphia inventor of a sun- power engine, is said to be | figured that i be necessary to {cover but square miles of ~ the Sahara Desert with the engines to ob- tain as much power as the world's coal supplied in 1909. A Japanese official estimate places the total number of hens in Stantung 1t 1,500,000 and estimates the annual | production of eggs in that Province buyer. {l1at 126,000 000 or 84 @xgs per hen. The of eggs ori ating in the ce, including fresh, preserved totaled . 91,- 684,611 normal year. The amount invested in 1908 in the pulp and paper industry of Canada was $50,000,000. There were 58 con- cerns engaged in making pulp and 46 in making paper. The annual pro- duction was 700,000 tons of pulp and 290,000 tons of paper. The number of persons employed in the industry was 9,000 and the nual wage bill $4,00,000. port o )} and manufactur=d eggs, FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhodo also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbook let. ‘| Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Strest Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A, Mowrey W. Ives Ex., 11 Champlin Strest | the idea of ung Arabian girl into her own eve for a ity of the law FOR SALE "u fi 25 )r nents For Sale NEW COTTAGE 7 Rooms VlLLAGE FARM FOR SALE e worked b ‘the evening | NOTICE The !,und of. b0k and river, ill cut ahout 200 co Relief of the Town of in the City s the matter ., Will meet w v frame house of 11 rooms, equipped inted white gutiat patience namby-pamby : €ays she should have married a cave ! tast pho- be All Improvements' PRICE $4,500 ining water in_the vard, ght in a beautify said meetings. CLDS are best treated ht on Main street, macad 1t from Norwich; ten head and a pair aud makes the very best of to be sold to settle the es- FARM BARGAINS good buildings, 490, and Wood cnough to pay m. “farm; §5 acre, 35 cow farm smooth land, good | . FITZPATRIC . DONOVAN, l.o rd of I 37 Shetucket Street or further details in-| AGigniat nouse, tion, enly $2.200, terms on {hese three farn wce genuine i For further intorn A-1 condi- b 3 RACINE'S FARM AG ) NEW PRICES—30c, 605, $1.20 a dual role throughout the picture. Other pic- ¢ business resuiis. , Norwich, Conn, 715 Main St. 3 ilimantie. Conn. WORTH §50.06 A BOTTLE Wm. Barnes Antonio, Tex., writes: “Foley's Honey and Tar is the best cough remedy in the world. It has been worth $30.00 a bottle to me. I had ‘the flw’ followed by pneumonia, which left me weak, wilhi o persistent cough. 1 needed rest and sleep. which I was not able to get. vised Foley's Honey and Tar. taking it that very night. I time I noticed relief, and t had a sound sleep and perfc rest, the first since the be the ‘flu. I have completely and do not cough at all. "It only $1.20 to cure that obstinate cous with Foley's Honey and Tar. Let a who read this letter try,Foley's.” Le: Osgood Co —_—_— 0 Now is the Time to Save Coal by Covering Steam-Pipes h NATIONAL James L. Case AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by THE PECK-?{IFEMJAMS co. —_—— WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. THERE 1S no advertising medlum Ia | Iness before tne public, theére is no Eastern Connecticut equa! to The Buls| medium better than through the ad- letin for business results. vertising volumns of The Bulletin,

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